Patent classifications
A46B2200/3093
GRILL CLEANING TOOL, METHOD, AND USE THEREOF
A cleaning tool, use thereof, and a method for cleaning a hot grill is provided. The cleaning tool comprises a hollow handle for holding a liquid, the handle having a first coupling mechanism fixed to said handle. The cleaning tool also includes a brush head having a second coupling mechanism fixed to the brush head, the second coupling mechanism releasably securable to the first coupling mechanism, a heat resistant scrubbing pad extending therefrom, and an outlet in fluid communication with the hollow handle. The outlet is positioned proximate the scrubbing pad to expel the liquid therefrom. The scrubbing pad is adapted to withstand temperatures of at least 100 degrees Celsius, such that when liquid flows through the outlet onto the heated grill, the heat of the grill vaporizes the liquid into steam, which helps to clean the grill in combination with the scrubbing pad.
PIPE SHAVER
A portable tool for simultaneously shaving, scraping or cleaning the outer circumference of pipe has a drill shaft that connects the tool to a power source. The drill shaft has a gear wheel attached to an inner end. This drift shaft engages a circular ban to form a gear assembly that will enable the ban to rotate when power is applied to the drill shaft. Connected to the inner wall of the circular ban is a plurality of bristles that will engage the surface of a pipe. After a pipe is inserted into the tool and power applied to the tool the drill shaft and circular ban will begin to rotate. As the ban rotates, the bristles will move over the surface of the pipe thereby performing the cleaning activity on the pipe's outer surface. During the cleaning process, the user can move the pipe linearly through the tool and clean the entire length of the pipe.
Cleaning tool with reservoir
A cleaning tool with a reservoir is configured with an elongated handle attached to a brush head. A knob is affixed to the center of the brush head. A reservoir has an integrated brush head and hollow handle, allowing fluid to enter the cavity of the brush head where a the absorptive material intermediately disposed between the reservoir and the heat tolerant liquid permeable material to hold and transport the cleaning liquid from the reservoir to the heat tolerant liquid permeable material. The intermediate material referred to as a squeeze sponge wicks fluid from the reservoir when a user applies force on the handle or knob and distributes the fluid. The brush head is assembled with a valve and compression spring used to regulate flow of fluid within orifices communicated between the integrated reservoir, intermediate sponge layer and valve mechanism. The cleaning tool can accommodate independent interchangeable scrubbing brushes.
FLOOR BRISTLE BRUSH ASSEMBLY
A brush assembly comprising a cushion pad and a plurality of brushes secured to the cushion pad. The cushion pad has a 25% compressibility within the range of 6.9 kPa (1 psi) to 2413 kPa (350 psi). At least one of the plurality of brushes comprises: a brush base, and bristles, the bristles comprising moldable polymeric material and abrasive particle additives.
Grill-cleaning tool
The current document is directed to a new type of grill-cleaning tool that includes one or more scrapers as well as freely sliding scraping pins that conform to the surfaces of a grill to assist the one or more scrapers in removing grease and cooking debris from the surfaces of the grill. The scraping pins are rigid pins, made from durable materials, with scraping-pin shafts generally having diameters or widths of 2 mm or more, as a result of which the scraping pins are not susceptible to shedding and breakage during normal cleaning operations. In addition, unlike brush bristles, the scraping pins are spaced apart from one another and have relatively low surface-area to scraping-pin-number ratios, which decreases the tendency of the scraping pins to become clogged with grease and cooking debris relative to metal brush bristles and greatly facilitates cleaning grease and cooking debris from the grill-cleaning tool.
Weighted Deformable Cleaning Device
The weighted deformable cleaning device includes an outer sack sized to receive a weighted sack. The outer sack has an abrasive surface. The weighted sack contains a bead composition having a combination of weighted beads and cushion beads. The weighted beads are made a non-reactive heavy material and are preferably spherical in shape. The cushion beads are smaller in size than the weighted beads and are made from a lightweight material. The number of cushion beads in the weighted sack exceeds the number of the weighted beads such that the cushion beads have a higher volumetric weight in the weighted sack compared to the weighted beads.
The weighted deformable cleaning device deforms to pass through narrow openings of a container, such as a bottle. The added mass from the weighted sack allows for increased frictional cleaning forces when the container is agitated, thereby increasing the cleaning efficiency of the device.
Dish brush for sweeping machines
The invention concerns a dish brush (1, 11) for conventional sweeping machines for cleaning, brushing or sweeping paved surfaces, wherein special constructed sweeping elements (4) and steel cable plugs (5) both waste and weeds remove from different types of paved surfaces. The mentioned sweeping elements (4) are fastened with welds (8,9) from the top side of the raised contour edge (2) through slit openings (6,7) and the steel cable plugs (5) are fastened with a weld (10) from the bottom side of said contour edge (2). The advantage is a well applicable sweeping and weeds removing dish brush (1,11) and which can be manufactured in a very economical way.
Rotary cleaning tool
A cleaning tool is disclosed for cleaning an object (e.g., a threaded fastener) and retaining debris from cleaning the object. The cleaning tool can comprise a housing operable to be rotated by hand or by a hand tool, and a cleaning chamber formed through the housing. A plurality of retaining cavities are formed through the housing and in fluid communication with the cleaning chamber, and a plurality of cleaning elements (e.g., shafts having bristles) are supported by respective retaining cavities, such that a portion of the cleaning elements (e.g., wire bristles) extend into the cleaning chamber for cleaning the object upon rotation of the housing relative to the object. Elastic elements can be supported by the housing for biasing the cleaning elements to accommodate cleaning different sizes of objects. Associated systems and methods are provided.
Twisted wire grill brush having at least three brushes and multi-handled twisted wire grill brush including same
A twisted wire grill brush is provided, including at least one handle having an extension direction, a first brush provided at an end of the at least one handle, a second brush provided at the end of the at least one handle and arranged substantially parallel with respect to the first brush, and a third brush provided at the end of the at least one handle and arranged substantially perpendicular with respect to the extension direction of the at least one handle.
Elevator track cleaner
The invention is directed to an elevator track cleaner. The track cleaner is provided in a rectangular scrub brush configuration, providing a platform with a raised handle affixed to the top surface. The bottom surface provides a longitudinal band of stiff, flexible bristles along the centerline, and two longitudinal bands of small hooks on either side of the bristles for the purpose of securing a flexible white scrub pad. The pad is used to scrub the elevator track, with the bristles urging the pad into the groove where the track is located.