Patent classifications
A46B2200/302
Rotating Drum Push Broom
A rotating drum push broom has a housing, an interior compartment, a pair of of wheel hubs, an axle, a drum brush, and a pair of motion transfer assemblies. The interior compartment traverses into a base surface of the housing and the pair of wheel hubs are mounted onto opposite sides of the housing. The axle traverses through the housing and the interior compartment and the wheel hubs are terminally connected to the axle. Drum brush is rotatably mounted around the axle. The motion transfer assemblies is a set of actuators that force the drum brush to rotate in a direction that is opposite to the wheel's direction of rotation.
Handle-storable sponge mop with scrubber
A handle-storable sponge mop with scrubber for use at a handle end of a broom handle. The sponge mop includes a sponge body, a scrubber pad, and a sponge head. The sponge body includes a working channel extending longitudinally through the sponge body, and a storage channel extending across through the sponge body, each channel configured to receive the handle end of a broom handle. The sponge mop also includes a scrubber pad shaped to match both the cross-sectional shape of the sponge body and the sponge head. The scrubber pad is attached to the sponge body, and the sponge head is attached to the scrubber pad. The handle-storage sponge mop can be used to convert a broom to a mop. The edge of the scrubber pad can be used as needed. The sponge mop stores conveniently along a broom handle so that it's always readily available for use.
CONCRETE BROOM CLEANER
A concrete broom cleaner that may feature a rectangular body that may hold a cleaning solution, an agitator that may have holes, a cover, and legs. The concrete broom may be inserted into the broom cleaner so that the bristles extend through the holes in the agitator, and the bristles may reach the cleaning solution in the body. The broom may be moved back and forth through the agitator which may allow the wet concrete to be scraped and washed off the broom bristles.
EXTENDABLE CLEANING TOOL
Extendable cleaning tools are described. The tools include a plurality of pole elements, wherein the plurality of pole elements include an innermost pole element and an outermost pole element, wherein the innermost pole element is moveable relative to the outermost pole element in an axial direction and the innermost pole element and the outermost pole element are not rotatable relative to each other, a clamp arranged at an end of the outermost pole element and configured to selectively engage with a pole element of the plurality of pole elements arranged within the outermost pole element, and a working head assembly attached to an end of the innermost pole element.
Shaped Brooms for Sweeping Concrete Curbs and Gutters
A broom for brushing a curb has a rigid backing plate of a width, an overall length, an upper surface and an undersurface, bristles extending orthogonally from the undersurface of the backing plate, providing a brushing surface at the end of the bristles away from the backing plate, and a handle connected by a connector mechanism to a point on the upper surface of the backing plate. The curb to be brushed has a specific shape in lateral cross section that is other than a straight line, and wherein the broom has a backing plate shaped such that the brushing surface conforms to a portion of the specific shape of the of the lateral cross section of the curb.
Pushless Broom Device
The present invention relates to a novel motorized broom device. The device is designed to reduce the time it takes to clean virtually any type of indoor or outdoor ground surface. The device comprises an elongated rod having a handle and trigger button at one end, and two wheels positioned on opposite ends of the cylinder of broom bristles, at the other end. The broom is powered via rechargeable batteries and the handle is expandable and adjustable to a desired angle. Users can activate the trigger button and adjust the handle at a desired angle for cleaning. Dirt and debris are quickly and easily displaced via the cylinder of broom bristles which spin upon activation.
Ergonomic lateral manual sweeping device
An ergonomic lateral sweeping device is described. In an embodiment, the device has a sweeping head such as a broom or rake head, and an elongated pole attached to the head. A paddle is rotatably attached to the elongated pole opposite the head, the paddle being wider than the elongated pole. The paddle has a front surface and a rear surface that extend horizontally and vertically so as to provide an area of contact between an arm and a torso. A handle is attached to the pole between the paddle and the sweeping head for rotation about a single axis with respect to the paddle. The handle has a hand grip to receive a rotational force to control a rotational position of the sweeping head with respect to the paddle, wherein the handle and the sweeping head rotate together with respect to the paddle about the single axis.
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.
ELECTRIC FLOOR SWEEPER
The invention relates to a sweeper having a handle (2) and a sweeping element (3), a waste collecting reservoir (5), and electric suction means, characterized in that the sweeper also has electric blowing means (6), the suction means and the blowing/ejection means being selectively employed to suck waste into the reservoir or eject waste from the reservoir in an automated manner. The sweeper forms not only an automated waste suction device but also an automated waste discharging device, without it being necessary to manipulate the collecting reservoir in order to dispose of the waste.
Cleaning apparatus
The invention relates to an apparatus for cleaning. The apparatus comprises a cleaning member adapted to engage a surface to be cleaned; a support member for supporting the cleaning member, with the cleaning member being resiliently movable between an extended position and a retracted position relative to the support member in response to an external force applied to the cleaning member; one or more engaging members provided at the support member; wherein the engaging members are adapted to engage the surface when the cleaning member is arranged at the retracted position such that further retraction of the cleaning member is substantially prevented.