Patent classifications
A46B2200/3033
Hair cutting brushroll
A surface cleaning apparatus comprising a cleaning head and a brushroll. The cleaning head includes a cleaning head body having an agitator chamber including an opening on an underside of the cleaning head body. The brushroll is rotatably mounted to the cleaning head body such that a portion of the brushroll extends below the underside for directing debris into the opening. The brushroll includes an elongated body extending laterally between a first and second end region, a slit opening extending between the first and second end region, angular stationary teeth extending proximate to an edge of the slit opening, and a cutting blade configured to be at least partially received within the slit opening and to move laterally between the first and second end regions. The cutting blade bar includes teeth that are configured to engage with the stationary teeth to cut hair.
Cleaning apparatus for garbage disposals
Disclosed are various embodiments of a garbage disposal cleaning brush. The brush can include a brush head, a splash guard, and a rod. The splash guard can include a shaft, a circular channel well and a lip extending from the outer wall of the circular channel well. The rod may be connected to the brush head and extending through the shaft of the splash guard. The shaft can include a first inner wall and a first outer wall. The circular channel wall can include a hold on a bottom surface, a second inner wall, and a second outer wall.
ROLLING BRUSH ASSEMBLY AND DUST COLLECTOR WITH THE SAME
A rolling brush assembly includes a rolling brush having a rolling brush roller, at least two brush bars, and a protruding strip extending lengthwise along an axis. Each brush bar extends lengthwise in a longitudinal direction of the rolling brush roller. The brush bars are arranged at intervals along a circumferential direction of the rolling brush roller with the protruding strip located between adjacent two brush bars. The at least two brush bars are fixed on the rolling brush roller in one of a flocking or an inserting manner. An engagement portion is formed between the brush bars and the rolling brush roller. A distance from an outer end of the engagement portion to the axis is less than a distance from an outer end of the protruding strip to the axis.
Scrubbing Tool Having A Dissolvable Cleaning Head
A scrubbing tool for cleaning a surface that has a handle for holding by a user in a cleaning operation. The handle has a first connector. The scrubbing tool also has a cleaning head having a second connector configured to mate with the first connector in order to attach the cleaning head to the handle in an engaged position. The cleaning head is comprised entirely of a material configured to dissolve in water and has a cleaning agent.
BOTTLE-CLEANING UTENSIL AND METHOD OF USE
A cleaning utensil is disclosed; the utensil may have a core and bristle holders for holding bristle assemblies; the cleaning utensil may be in the shape of a trigonal pyramid.
VACUUM CLEANER NOZZLE
A vacuum cleaner nozzle includes a housing with, formed on an underside of the housing and extending in a transverse direction, a suction orifice that is bounded by what in a working direction aligned perpendicular to the transverse direction is a front suction-orifice edge and by what in the working direction is a rear suction-orifice edge, with a suction duct disposed in the housing and adjoining the suction orifice, with a suction port extension, which is also fluidically in communication with the suction duct and is disposed, relative to the working direction, on a rear side of the housing. The vacuum cleaner nozzle further includes a secondary air aperture disposed in front of the suction orifice and fluidically in communication with the suction duct. The secondary air aperture is at least partly covered by a flexible textile valve element
LIQUID-PERMEABLE BRUSH ROLL FOR USE WITH CLEANERS INCLUDING ROBOTIC CLEANERS
A liquid-permeable brush roll may include a main body having a radial surface, a cavity having an open end, a stopper removably coupled to the main body at the open end of the cavity, and one or more weep holes defined in the radial surface of the main body and fluidly coupled to the cavity. The cavity extends within the main body and is configured to store a cleaning fluid therein.
Powered Scrubbing Wand Assembly
A powered scrubbing wand assembly for scrubbing a surface includes a handle that can be gripped during cleaning activities. A cleaning head is coupled to the handle and a drive unit is integrated into the handle. The drive unit rotates in a first direction when the drive unit is turned on. A spray unit is integrated into the handle for spraying a fluid soap when the spray unit is turned on. A plurality of scrubbers is each removably attachable to the cleaning head. The drive unit rotates the scrubber on the cleaning head when the drive unit is turned on thereby facilitating the scrubber to scrub a surface.
Cleaning device
A cleaning device according to the present disclosure includes a first infinite belt assembly and a second infinite belt assembly disposed along a first plane and a second plane, respectively, where each plane is parallel to a longitudinal plane of the cleaning device. The second infinite belt assembly is disposed proximal to the first infinite belt assembly such that a gap is defined therebetween to receive a kitchen tool. Each of the first infinite belt assembly and the second infinite belt assembly includes bristles extending from respective outer surfaces to contact the kitchen tool. A water supply manifold of the device supplies water onto at least one of the kitchen tool, the infinite belts assemblies, and the gap. A drive unit counter rotates the first infinite belt assembly with respect to the second infinite belt assembly.
Brush device that dispenses cleaning fluid
A brush device for dispensing a cleaning fluid may include a cleaning head section; a neck section connected to the cleaning head section; a handle section connected to the neck section; a bellows formed in the neck section to apply the cleaning fluid to the cleaning head section; a dispensing outlet valve being formed in the cleaning head section to dispense the cleaning fluid from the brush device; a handle cap being removable and formed in the handle section. The cleaning brush may be integral formed except for the bellows, the dispensing outlet valve and the handle cap.