Patent classifications
A46B2200/3006
ADJUSTABLE BOTTLE BRUSH
A brush includes a retractable, removable silicone rubber brush head. The diameter of the bristles diminishes as they extend outward. The bristles at the end of the brush head are positioned to contact and clean the corners of a flat-bottomed container.
Brush Assembly
A brush assembly including a handle with a main brush, a first auxiliary brush detachably engaged with a cap, and a second auxiliary brush extending from the cap is described. The cap, when removed from the handle, exposes the first auxiliary brush. Disengagement of the cap from the first auxiliary brush exposes the second auxiliary brush.
Bottle brush
Modular and flexible interchangeable brush system to scrub a container. The brush system includes a handle having a first core and a second core. A sleeve is provided into which the first core and the second core are disposed. A flexible stem is removably connected to the first core of the handle. The flexible stem has at least one gap into which a resilient material is disposed. The location of the gap is at a bend location along a longitudinal axis of the handle. A first brush is operatively connected to the flexible stem, and a second brush is operatively connected to, and received within, the second core of the handle.
Hairstyling comb with fluid reservoir
The invention is directed to a hairstyling comb with fluid reservoir. The comb provides a small internal fluid reservoir, sealed by an endcap, for uniform application of fluid through small apertures between the teeth of the comb. A large aperture is also provided next to the handle, and a cleaning brush is further provided, allowing the user to easily rinse out the reservoir, dry the reservoir with an air hose, and thus prepare the comb for use with a different styling fluid. When the comb is not in use, the cleaning brush may be easily stored within the reservoir.
INTEGRATED PAINT BUCKET CLEANING AND DRYING MACHINE
The present invention relates to an integrated paint bucket cleaning and drying machine, including a frame and a conveying carrier tape, the conveying carrier tape is disposed with a loading port matching with the paint bucket. The upper part of the frame is sequentially provided with a cleaning mechanism and a drying mechanism and on the frame located under the cleaning mechanism and the drying mechanism is disposed a fixing device. The cleaning mechanism includes a cleaning lift cylinder disposed on the frame, a cleaning machine matching with the paint bucket is connected below the cleaning lift cylinder, and the cleaning lift cylinder is matched with the cylinder rotating device disposed on the frame. The drying mechanism includes a drying lift cylinder disposed on the frame, a drying machine matching with the paint bucket is connected below the drying lift cylinder. The drying lift cylinder is matched with cylinder rotating device disposed on the frame. The invention adopts a tightly conveyed conveying carrier tape as a carrier to continuously move the paint buckets, and matching with the cleaning mechanism and the drying mechanism to realize continuous and automatic cleaning and drying, greatly improving the efficiency of cleaning and drying the paint bucket.
Tank cleaner
A tank cleaning tool is disclosed for cleaning sediments and debris out of a tank. The tool has housing with an inlet end to connect to drain hole of the tank, and an outlet end to discharge slurry out of the tool. An agitator is present at the inlet end, and can be inserted through drain hole of the tank to agitate sediments and debris inside the tank to pull sediments and debris into the inlet end when the agitator is spun. The tool may preferably include an auger connected to lower end of said agitator where the auger grinds sediments and debris inside the housing to form slurry. The tool may also include a grinding chamber between said outlet end and said inlet end to grind the sediments and debris inside said housing to form slurry. A drill can be used to rotate the auger and the agitator.
ELECTRIC BRUSH POWERED BY MAINS ELECTRICITY
An electric brush powered by mains electricity includes a power converter, an upper housing, a lower housing, a push button switch, an electric motor, a speed reducer, an output rotation shaft, an adapter, a brush head and a seal ring. The speed reducer and the electric motor of a mechanical rotation part, and the push button switch and a low-voltage power socket of a circuit part are all mounted in an airtight housing inner cavity. Meanwhile, the brush head and a main body part are in a plugged-in connection. The brush head can be randomly changed to realise multiple purposes, so that the defects of the poor waterproofing performance and the single function of existing electric brushes can be thoroughly solved, thereby greatly improving the reliability and the convenience of the product.
Bottle brush with multiple bristle reaches
A bottle brush includes a handle and a brush head connected to the handle. The brush head has a longitudinal axis and further includes a barrel having a sidewall substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis. A first row of bristles extends from the sidewall at least in part transversely from the barrel to define a first bristle reach. At least two second rows of bristles extend from the sidewall at least in part transversely from the barrel to define a second bristle reach different from the first bristle reach. The at least two second rows of bristles may be spaced longitudinally from each other with the first row of bristles being longitudinally intermediate to the second rows of bristles.
CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME
A cleaning device for cleaning a connector comprising a lumen and an inner threaded surface. The cleaning device includes a cleaning body and a plunger body operably coupled to each other. The cleaning body includes a plurality of elongated cleaning swabs positioned separately apart from and in parallel to each other. The plurality of elongated cleaning swabs are operably rotatable about a connector lumen and in removable engagement with a connector inner threaded surface. The plunger body includes an elongated plug to removably engage the connector lumen. The cleaning body and the plunger body are translatably coupled along a common operational axis. The cleaning body and the plunger body are rotatably coupled with respect to each other about the common operational axis. The cleaning body is an integral structure.
CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLUID TRANSFER CONNECTOR
A cleaning device for cleaning an ISO 80369-3 formatted connector that has a lumen. The cleaning device is oriented along a longitudinal axis and has a handle, a plug, and a plurality of brushes.