Patent classifications
A46B2200/3073
RESIN MOLDING APPARATUS AND CLEANING METHOD
A resin molding apparatus and a cleaning method of a workpiece which can prevent a workpiece from being carried into a mold die in a state where particles (dust) are adhered to the workpiece, and can prevent deterioration of molding quality. A resin molding apparatus according to the present invention, in which a workpiece with an electronic component mounted on a carrier and a mold resin are carried into a mold die, includes: a press part having the mold die for clamping and resin-sealing the workpiece and the mold resin; and a cleaning apparatus for cleaning a back surface of the workpiece conveyed to the press part, wherein the electronic component is not mounted on the back surface. The cleaning apparatus is arranged at a position overlapping a conveyance path of the workpiece on the upstream side of the press part.
Golf club cleaning aid
A golf cleaning device for cleaning a golf club with a cleaning platform. The cleaning platform has a brush positioned on the underside of the cleaning platform to scrub the face of a golf club. Attached to the cleaning platform are arms that utilize a biasing mechanism and hold the platform in a generally V-shape. A user can step on the topside of the cleaning platform to change the angle of the V-shape to clean the golf club and the biasing mechanism returns the cleaning platform to its original angle.
Nested brush
Disclosed are various embodiments of a nested brush. The nested brush can include a first brush and a second brush. The first brush can include a first elongated handle and a first brush head. The first elongated handle can include a first end, a second end, and a brush receptacle extending from the first end of the first elongated handle along a portion of the first elongated handle. The first brush head can be attached to the first end of the first elongated handle. The second brush can include a second elongated handle and a second brush head. The second elongated handle can include a first end and a second end. The second elongated handle can be configured to fit within the brush receptacle of the first elongated handle. The second brush head can be attached to the first end of the second elongated handle.
DEVICE FOR REMOVAL OF BACTERIA AND BIOFILMS FROM SURFACES OF IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES AS WELL AS FROM THE SURGICAL SITE
A method for cleaning a surface that is selected from at least one of a medical device surface and a soft tissue surface includes the steps of: contacting the surface with bristles of a moving brush head that is part of a powered hand-held device; and dispensing onto the surface an irrigation fluid through the brush head and a dispensing opening formed along the brush head.
Beverage can cleaning device
A device for cleaning a top of a beverage can. The device includes a main-body and a cleaning-member. The cleaning-member is saturated with a cleaning composition. The cleaning composition includes an amount of sanitizer or disinfectant such as alcohol, sufficient to at least reduce, if not kill or inactivate, pathogenic matter located on the top of the beverage can.
Jewelry Cleaning Device
A jewelry cleaning device includes a housing, a cleaning mechanism, and a ring holder. The ring holder can be moveable with respect to the housing among at least two positions. The ring holder can include a moveable grip. The housing can include an upper housing assembly and a lower housing assembly. The upper housing assembly can include a lid moveable with respect to an upper housing between an open position and a closed position. The upper housing assembly can move with respect to the lower housing assembly between an open position and a closed position.
Toothbrush Storage Assembly
A toothbrush storage assembly for storing a toothbrush includes a pad that is comprised of a hydrophobic material to inhibit fluids from adhering to the pad. A lip is coupled to the pad to inhibit fluid from spilling off of the pad. A plurality of bristles is each coupled to and extends upwardly from the pad and a toothbrush can be scrubbed on the bristles for cleaning the toothbrush. The plurality of bristles is arranged to define on open area on the pad which accommodates a base of the toothbrush when the toothbrush is stood on the pad for storage.
Brush assemblies principally for automatic swimming pool cleaners
Brushes for robotic or other automatic swimming pool cleaners may include circumferentially-spaced blades extending radially from cylindrical cores. The blades beneficially are not longitudinally continuous, however. Instead, some or all of the blades are discontinuous along the lengths of the cores, creating fluid-flow paths tending to reduce the pump blade effect when the cleaners are operating.
Earphone cleaning device
An apparatus for cleaning earphones that includes a brush element, a positioning element, and a motive element. A brush element selectively contacts and removes debris from an earphone, and a positioning element supports the earphone in a desired position relative to the brush element. A motive element is configured to move the brush element relative to the earphone. A corresponding system and method are also disclosed and claimed herein.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIRE BRISTLE TUFT ATTACHMENT
A method for wire bristle tuft attachment. The method includes clamping a brush head of a grill brush using a fixture, arranging a plurality of bristles to form a bristle grouping using a terminal, inserting the plurality of bristles in a recess in the brush head, and forming an irregular bend in the terminal by pressing the terminal into the recess by a press machine.