Patent classifications
A46B11/063
Hand Attachable Animal Washing Apparatus
A hand attachable animal washing apparatus, attachable upon the hand of a user, is provided enabling singlehanded control of water flow and application of water into the coat of an animal. Control of water flow though a molded body portion is effective by singlehanded operation of a valve assembly disposed interiorly within the molded body portion. A user is enabled to open and close the valve assembly by compressing a compressible portion disposed proximally overlying the user's palm when wearing the apparatus upon one hand. A user may thereby control and apply to water applied to an animal with one hand while securing and comforting the animal with the other hand.
PAINT BRUSH
The invention relates to a paint brush, a method of using the paint brush and a method of making the paint brush. The paint brush includes a channel within the handle of the brush to provide a fluid to the bristles of the brush. The paint brush can be made by molding a channel into the brush, or by mechanically adding the channel to the handle.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC APPARATUS FOR WASHING A BUILDING
A building cleaning apparatus includes a platform adapted to be suspended along a side of a building. The platform includes a base and a barrier mounted on the base that encloses an operator work station. The building cleaning apparatus includes a building cleaning structure mounted beneath the base of the platform. The building cleaning structure includes a cleaning component that is driven by a motor. The cleaning component is mounted such that at least a portion of the cleaning component is directly beneath the base of the platform during cleaning of the building.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FOR WASHING A BUILDING
A cleaning brush apparatus that is mountable onto a platform that is suitably suspended from a building for cleaning exterior and/or interior surfaces of the building. The cleaning brush apparatus includes a cleaning brush that is rotatable relative to the platform about a rotation axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the platform. The cleaning brush apparatus is mounted to the platform in a manner to define a walkway on the platform to the rear of the rotation axis that permits a human operator to walk on the platform behind the rotation axis and along at least a length of the cleaning brush apparatus. The cleaning brush apparatus may also be adjustably mounted on the platform to permit the cleaning brush apparatus to be adjusted in position on and relative to the platform in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis.
Adjustable conductive brush assembly for cleaning metals
The present invention relates to a brush assembly for cleaning metal, the assembly comprising one or more brush heads, each brush head comprising a bundle of conductive filaments, having a working end adapted for contacting metal, and a terminal end, the brush head connectable to an electricity supply, and a housing connected to and retaining at least one sheath, each sheath at least partially surrounding at least one brush head, wherein each brush head and its respective sheath are movable in relation to each other by operating an adjustment mechanism and the working end of the brush head and the sheath are selectively fixable in relation to each other.
Water Hose Brush Assembly
A water hose brush assembly includes a water hose that is fluidly coupled to water source to facilitate the water hose to receive water. The water hose has a spray head for spraying the water to facilitate washing dishes. A cover is provided which comprises a first shell that is hingedly coupled to a second shell. Each of the first shell and the second shell is closable around the spray head of the water hose thereby facilitating the cover to be gripped to facilitate a user to manipulate the spray head for washing dishes. A plurality of bristles is coupled to and extends downwardly from a respective one of the first shell and the second shell to scrub the dishes.
SPECIALIZED SCRUBBING BRUSH FOR CLEANING HIGH RISE WINDOWS AND OTHER HARD SURFACES
A specialized scrubbing brush for cleaning high rise windows and other hard surfaces. The specialized scrubbing brush includes a pair of cleaning pads, one or more attachment gaps between the each of the cleaning pads, an axis of rotation, one or more water pipes, one or more water channels, a plurality of water holes and an interface surface between the pair of cleaning pads. Further, cleaning equipment is provided which includes the specialized scrubbing brush along with a pair of oscillating arms with a sliding yoke, a pair of rod shaped guide rails, an oscillation mechanism and a rotation mechanism. The scrubbing brush cleans automatically and is able to scrub a surface from corner to corner and is able to change from one scrubbing pad to another without human intervention.
Automatic hand scrubbing device
A hand scrubbing device designed for automated and efficient cleaning of hands. The present invention features a housing with a sloped bottom wall for fluid drainage, supporting a chamber that houses three brushes: a lower brush, an upper brush, and a center brush. The lower and upper brushes rotate in opposite directions to scrub the hand, while the center brush focuses on cleaning the fingertips. A motor powers the brushes, and a water source is fluidly connected to a spray nozzle. A micro switch is engaged when a hand is inserted between the upper and lower brushes, activating both the motor and the spray nozzle. The device offers an efficient, accessible solution for thorough hand cleaning and can be adapted for use in various industries where improved hygiene is essential.
Multi liquid dispensing brush
The present invention is directed to a multi liquid dispensing brush, specifically, a hairbrush that has the ability to dispense multiple liquids simultaneously. There are occasions in which one liquid is not sufficient for a consumer; particularly when the consumer desires to detangle and style his or her hair using only one hairstyling tool. Hair care can become a cumbersome process when a consumer attempts to maneuver multiple brushes along with multiple containers of liquids. Depending on a consumer's hair needs, one hairbrush that can dispense multiple liquids from multiple surfaces would eliminate the hassle of needing to constantly switch hairstyling tools, and it would enable the consumer to achieve his or her desired hairstyling results through the usage of this one all-encompassing tool.
Automobile wash wand
An automobile washing wand includes a starfish shaped head having fingers reaching into tight corners of automobile exteriors. The head includes ports for water and soap to escape and bristles for scrubbing, and is attached to a stalk by a ball joint. A small cross-section water line runs through the stalk to supply water to the head while minimizing weight added to the wand by the presence of water in the wand. A liquid soap bottle is attached near a handle at the base of the stalk, and a selector has an OFF position, a RINSE position, and a WASH position.