Patent classifications
A46B2200/302
BROOM AND DUST PAN COMBINATION
The broom and dust pan combination with the broom has an elongate handle and at least one offset connection attached to a bristle head to define a gateway atop the bristle head. The dust pan has at least one telescoping pivotal arm for connection to any one of the a) offset connection, b) handle, and c) bristle head, for moving the dust pan from an upright position atop the bristle head to a position lying in front of the broom and back again to the position atop the bristle head.
Magnetic tool set
A modular cleaning set includes one or more separable components magnetically attached to each other, and including a broom, dustpan, mini-brooms, and one or more brushes. The handles and rods of the cleaning set may be reversibly attached to any of the individually separable components.
Illuminated utility handle
An illuminated utility handle is disclosed and is configured for coupling to various household work toss, such a broom, a mop, a paint brush/roller, a squeegee, or the like. The illuminated utility handle is formed as an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end has a coupling for securing the work tool to the illuminated utility handle and one or more lights disposed along the elongate shaft. The one or more lights are oriented to illuminate a work surface operated on by the attachment. A battery source may be carried in the handle and a power switch is operable to selectively activate the one or more lights. The battery source may be recharged by a charging port.
Enhanced action hand tool system
A cleaning implement is described, which can have an elongate handle with a proximal end, a distal end, and an interior surface. The interior surface of the elongate handle can define an interior cavity of the elongate handle. An elastic element can be secured within the interior cavity of the handle at the proximal end. A motion rod can also be concentrically secured within the interior cavity of the handle, adjacent to the elastic element. The motion rod can have an exposed end protruding out of the elongate handle at the distal end, and the exposed end can have a tip with a tool attachment feature.
Broom and Rake Combination Tool
A broom and rake combination tool for sweeping and raking includes first and second plates and first and second rods. The first rod is hollow and is coupled to and extends from a top of the first plate. A recess is positioned in a bottom of the first plate. A channel is positioned in the first plate and extends from the top to the recess. The second plate is complementary to the recess. The second rod is coupled to and extends from the second plate through the channel into the first rod. The second rod is slidably positionable relative to the first rod. A plurality of bristles is coupled to the first and second plates and is opposingly positioned to the first rod. A plurality of teeth is coupled to a side of the first plate. The bristles and the teeth are configured, respectively, to sweep and rake a surface.
COMBINATION MOP AND BROOM
An all-in-one multi-functional implement that mops a floor in any direction without rotating the implement, is wrung outable, sweeps the floor in any direction without rotating the implement, and scrubs the floor from any direction without rotating the implement. The all-in-one multi-functional implement includes a handle, a mop head, and a broom and scrubber head. The handle has a longitudinal axis. The mop head is affixed to the handle and mops the floor in the any direction without rotating the handle about the longitudinal axis thereof. The broom and scrubber head is affixed to the handle, sweeps the floor in the any direction without rotating the handle about the longitudinal axis thereof, and scrubs the floor from the any direction without rotating the handle about the longitudinal axis thereof.
Brush head and its producing device
A brush includes a brush head which comprises a brush support, and a plurality of brushing members integrally provided on the brush support, wherein the brushing members and the brush support are integrally formed together by heat treatment.
Double Action Cleaning Tool
The double action cleaning tool of the present invention includes a dynamic double action dual brush head and a handle. The dynamic double action dual brush head includes two brush heads rotatably attached to a brush head base, allowing the brush heads to independently rotate about the axis in which it is rotatably attached to the brush head base. A mechanical device capable of storing and releasing energy is connected between the two brush heads, which is rigidly attached to the brush head base. The double action cleaning tool stores energy in the form of potential energy in the mechanical energy storage device of the dynamic double action dual brush head during the sweeping stroke of the double action push broom. At the end of the sweeping stroke, the stored potential energy is converted into kinetic energy and rotates the dual brush, thereby providing an additional sweeping motion.
Retractable broom
A retractable broom comprises a handle section and a broom head section. The handle section includes a retractable handle with one or more movable locking joints including locking mechanisms that are configured to connect and interlock the sections of the retractable handle together. An arm, including a stationary locking joint, having a locking mechanism, at one end of the arm connects and interlocks the retractable handle to the arm. The other end of the arm is fixedly attached to a brush head. The broom head section also comprises a retractable cover and third locking joint with a locking mechanism that connects and interlocks the retractable cover to the arm at two or more positions, with at least one position causing the retractable cover fully cover the brush head and a second position causing the retractable cover to at least partial uncover the brush head.
Sweeping devices, waste-receiving devices, and methods of using the same
A waste-receiving device is for use with a sweeping device. The waste-receiving device includes a body, and the body includes a chamber configured to receive waste therein. An opening is coupled to the chamber, and the opening permits the sweeping device to enter into the chamber. A panel is disposed within the chamber, and the panel includes a plurality of apertures. The panel is configured to engage the sweeping device and the plurality of apertures are configured to receive a cleaning component carried by the sweeping device to facilitate separating waste from the cleaning component.