Patent classifications
A46B2200/304
SCRUBBING TOOL HAVING A MOVABLE TWO-SECTION HANDLE AND 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.
BRUSH HEAD FOR A TOILET BRUSH, AND A REPLACEMENT TOILET BRUSH COMPRISING SAID BRUSH HEAD
The present invention claims a device in the form of a toilet brush head and the associated toilet brush and replacement toilet brush. The problem of unsightly adhesions to the brush heads of conventional toilet brushes is solved with improvements. This is done using a TPE-V material which is dyed gray to dark gray. This therefore gives a toilet brush which more reliably gives a visually pleasing, clean appearance for a longer period of time.
Brush easy
A transparent toilet brush container of three circles stacked one on the other. A crystal transparent handle, followed by a flat surface on the bottom of the handle that sits on top of the container. A button is attached to each side of the toilet brush stick for the user to press to eject the brush head. The soap/air freshener-like substance sits in the middle of the bristles on the toilet brush. Once the user inserts the brush head in water the dense substances produce soap.
SYSTEM FOR CLEANING LAVATORY PLUMBING FIXTURES AND RELATED METHOD
The disclosure concerns a system for cleaning lavatory plumbing fixtures, an instrument forming part of the system for cleaning lavatory plumbing fixtures, and a method for utilizing the system and instrument for cleaning lavatory plumbing fixtures. The instrument generally includes a shaft and a brush head configured to couple with the shaft. In certain embodiments, a rotary device is provided; the rotary device is coupled to the instrument for supplying power rotation for enhanced cleaning.
TOILET SANITATION AID
A toilet sanitation aid having a housing for a cleaning product. The housing is adapted to be removably supported on a toilet bowl in a first usage condition. The housing has a cleaning formation and the aid has a handle connector portion arranged to allow selective actuation of the housing for cleaning the toilet bowl using the cleaning formation in a second usage condition. The sanitation aid may be hung on the toilet bowl in the first usage condition and removed for cleaning the toilet bowl in the second condition. The handle may be actuated between usage conditions.
Scissor-Style Toilet Brush
A device for cleaning, comprising two elongated members affixed to each other by a pivoting point and capable of switching between an open and closed position. When in a closed position, shaped jaws at the ends of the members may grasp a cleaning implement in a fixed, non-rotating position, allowing a user to scrub a surface with the device while holding the handles at the opposite end of the members. When cleaning has concluded, the jaws may be opened to release and dispense with the cleaning implement.
Self-Cleaning and Retractable Toilet Brush
A toilet brush that is self-cleaning and retractable for hygienic storage. The toilet brush includes a handle, a connecting shaft, a tubular enclosure, a removable brush, a plurality of ultraviolet (UV) light sources, and a battery. The handle is terminally connected to the connecting shaft to provide a user with a grasping element. The removable brush is adjacently and concentrically to the connected shaft, opposite the handle. The tubular enclosure houses the removable brush and is positioned concentric with the connecting shaft, adjacent to the removable brush. Additionally, the tubular enclosure is slidably mounted to the connected shat, opposite the handle. The plurality of UV light sources kills or inactivates microorganisms on the removable brush. As such, the plurality of UV light sources is distributed about an inner surface of the tubular enclosure and is powered by the battery. The battery is internally mounted within the connecting shaft.
Method of automatically cleaning a toilet bowl
The invention contemplates automatic cleaning of an entire toilet bowel using an electrically powered motor that simultaneously spins flexible, but rigid, circular brushes that are substantially the same length as the height of the bowl in both vertical and horizontal directions, not only around the bowl, but also along the height of the bowl, with special attention to the two parts of the bowl that collect the most rust and debris: at the water line and under the rim. The longer one waits to clean a toilet bowl, the more likely an anti-rust chemical will be required to soak the water line and under the rim for a few minutes prior to brushing; and before administering chemicals, the toilet should be flushed. Automatically flushing, releasing chemicals, and soaking before cleaning (and then repeating until all debris is removed) requires a programmable microprocessor and debris sensor(s) to truly operate automatically.
Self-cleaning and retractable toilet brush
A toilet brush that is self-cleaning and retractable for hygienic storage. The toilet brush includes a handle, a connecting shaft, a tubular enclosure, a removable brush, a plurality of ultraviolet (UV) light sources, and a battery. The handle is terminally connected to the connecting shaft to provide a user with a grasping element. The removable brush is adjacently and concentrically to the connected shaft, opposite the handle. The tubular enclosure houses the removable brush and is positioned concentric with the connecting shaft, adjacent to the removable brush. Additionally, the tubular enclosure is slidably mounted to the connected shat, opposite the handle. The plurality of UV light sources kills or inactivates microorganisms on the removable brush. As such, the plurality of UV light sources is distributed about an inner surface of the tubular enclosure and is powered by the battery. The battery is internally mounted within the connecting shaft.
Powered toilet bowl brush
A powered toilet bowl brush for automatically cleaning an interior of a toilet bowl. The toilet bowl brush includes a splash guard member having a brush assembly disposed on a first side and a housing on an opposing side thereof. The splash guard member is sized to rest atop a perimeter of a toilet bowl and prevent liquid from splashing out of the toilet bowl when in use. A shaft extends from the housing and through the splash guard member, wherein a distal end of the shaft is secured to the brush assembly. The shaft is operably connected to a motor that moves the brush assembly along a vertical axis. In some embodiments, the brush assembly is rotatably secured to the shaft and is capable of rotating 360 degrees about the vertical axis. In operation, the brush assembly is activated to automatically clean the interior of the toilet bowl.