Patent classifications
A46B11/063
Pressurized paint brush assembly
A pressurized paint brush assembly for attaching a paint brush to a paint sprayer includes a spray nozzle that is fluidly coupled to supply hose of a paint sprayer for receiving pressurized fluid paint from the paint sprayer. A hose is fluidly and removably coupled to the spray nozzle and the hose receives the pressurized fluid paint from the spray nozzle. A paint brush is included that has a fluid input and a plurality of bristles that is each in fluid communication with the fluid input. The fluid input is fluidly coupled to the hose such that the each of the bristles receives the pressurized fluid paint. In this way the paint brush can be attached to the paint sprayer to paint a surface.
Countertop basin faucet with oral cleaner
A countertop basin faucet with an oral cleaner includes a main body, a valve core, a pressing cover, a decorative cover and a handle. The main body includes a valve core cavity, a valve core seat at the bottom of the valve core cavity, a lower accommodating cavity, a water outlet pipe and a bubbler arranged at a water outlet end of the water outlet pipe. Also includes a seat sleeve communicated with the lower accommodating cavity, a water guide cavity disposed at an end of the valve core cavity adjacent to the valve core seat, a water diversion cavity communicated with the water guide cavity, a lower water outlet cavity and a faucet water outlet cavity communicated with the water outlet pipe, a water diversion switching core, a pressing cover, a pressure spring, a water diversion button, a lower water outlet pipe, a water guide hose, an oral cleaner.
BRUSH WITH NON-CONSTANT NODULE DENSITY
Provided is a disclosure for a brush for cleaning a surface, where the brush comprises a center core and cleaning material around the center core. Modules are found on the cleaning material, where nodule density on the cleaning material varies. Accordingly, a first nodule density of a first region of the cleaning material is different than a second nodule density of a second region of the cleaning material
Pneumatic paint brush feeder apparatus
A pneumatic paint brush feeder apparatus for supplying paint on demand to a brush includes a paint container having a top side with a fill aperture extending through to a reservoir. A lid seals and alternatively unseals the fill aperture. A battery powered compressor is coupled to the paint container and an air line extends from a compressor tank into an intake aperture of the paint container to pressurize the reservoir. A hose extends through an outlet aperture of the paint container to deliver the paint to a distal end of the hose. A brush is coupled to the hose and has a delivery tube extending from a bottom end of a handle, through a head and into a plurality of bristles to deliver paint into the bristles. A button is coupled to the brush to prevent, or alternatively allow, the flow of paint to the bristles.
Dispensing Paintbrush
A dispensing paintbrush includes a handle, a brush head connected to the handle, and bristles attached to the brush head to apply a fluid to a surface. A coupler is attached to the handle and is configured to connect to a fluid source. A nozzle is attached to the coupler and is configured to dispense the fluid to the bristles. The nozzle extends within the bristles and terminates at a position from the brush head that is less than one half the length of the bristles.
Cleaning tool
A cleaning tool is connected to the end of a shower hose after a shower head has been separated from the end of the shower hose, and tap water can be supplied to a surface to be cleaned, such as a bathroom wall or floor, so that bathroom cleaning may be easily carried out even by a user's one hand in a convenient way, thereby minimizing the user's power consumption and shortening cleaning time, and further, the cleaning tool may be conveniently fastened and separated to and from the end of the shower hose by means of a single touch, so that a cleaner for cleaning the surface to be cleaned can be simply exchanged with the shower head, thereby improving the conveniences of use.
Oral-care sputum suction tube
Disclosed is an oral-care sputum suction tube, including a housing, a water suction tube, a water intake tube, a toothbrush head, and a switch capable of controlling the flow of the water suction tube. A water suction opening provided on the toothbrush head is corresponding to a water suction opening provided on the housing, and a water intake opening provided on the toothbrush head is corresponding to a water intake opening provided on the housing. The switch is mounted in a switch mounting groove provided on a hand-held portion of the housing. The switch includes a rolling wheel and a slope plate. The rolling wheel is mounted in the switch mounting groove, and the water suction tube is mounted between the rolling wheel and the slope plate. Because the water suction tube and the water intake tube are separated, sucked sputum flows away through a sealed passage, thereby avoiding cross-infection.
Painting system
The painting system comprises a paint brush, a brush hose, a pump, a power source, a cap, and a suction hose. Paint may be pumped from a paint can to the paint brush by the pump such that the paint brush may continuously apply the paint to a surface without necessitating that bristles of the paint brush be dipped into the paint can. The cap may couple to the top of the paint can to retain the suction hose in position within the paint can. A bristle attachment of the paint brush may be detached so that the bristle attachment may be cleaned or replaced. A sprayer attachment may be coupled to the handle in place of the bristle attachment and may be activated to spray paint the surface.
BRUSHING SPRAYER
A brushing sprayer includes a pipe body, a diverter, a control assembly and a brushing head. A pipe body includes an inlet end and an outlet opening communicating with each other. A diverter is positioned in the pipe body, and includes a first flow way, a second flow way and a third flow way communicating with each other and communicating with the inlet end and the outlet end of the pipe body. A control assembly passes through the pipe body, and is connected to the diverter. The control assembly is adapted to plug two selected from the group consisting of the first flow way, the second flow way and the third flow way, whereby a water flow could be regulated by the control assembly to outlet from the first flow way, the second flow way or the third flow way. The brushing head is positioned on the outlet end of the pipe body.
System and method for loading paint continuously to a paint brush
An improved system and method for loading paint continuously to a paintbrush. A substantially cylindrical container can comprise a first orifice, a second orifice, a void, a plunger, a rod, a biasing device, and a paint-dispenser. The first orifice at a front end of the container. The second orifice at a back end of the container. The void that can be within the container can be fillable with the paint. The rod can be slidably mounted within the second orifice and the ring. The biasing device can be positionable into expanded state, and extracted state. Further, wherein the biasing device can move relatively to the amount of paint that can placed within the void. The paint-dispenser can be connectable with the container through a hose, the paint dispenser can comprise a button. The button once actuated can be capable of releasing the paint to a paintbrush bristles.