Patent classifications
A46B2200/306
SHOE CLEANING SYSTEM
In one or more arrangements, a shoe cleaning system is provided. The system includes a main body. In one or more arrangements, the main body is formed of an upper surface, lower surface, opposing sidewalls, opposing end walls, and a plurality of brushes. In one or more arrangements, the plurality of brushes extend out of the upper surface of the main body. In one or more arrangements, a plurality of reliefs are positioned in the lower surface of the main body. In one or more arrangements, a first opening extends through at least a portion of the main body. In one or more arrangements, the first opening facilitates attachment of the main body to a vehicle.
MAT FOR CLEANING AND MOVING BODY CLEANING DEVICE
Disclosed is a mat for cleaning that removes extraneous matter adhering to a moving object, the mat for cleaning including: a mat part having a front surface facing the moving object and a back surface; a plurality of pump parts disposed on the front surface of the mat part, formed integrally with the mat part, and being deformable independently of each other; and a bottom member in contact with the back surface of the mat part and capable of being detached from the mat part, wherein the pump parts each include a pump chamber wall that protrudes from the front surface of the mat part and comes into contact with the moving object to receive a pressing force directly from the moving object, and a fluid passing portion provided in the pump chamber wall and allowing communication between an inside and an outside of the pump chamber wall.
Kit with electrically energized rotary brush for cleaning shoe soles
A kit for cleaning an object such as the soles of shoes having debris accumulated during use. The kit includes a carrying case that accommodates a cleaning tool. A hand-held means for generating rotational movement is adapted to spin a shaft about a driving axis. At a distal end of the shaft there is an assembly of bristles that are adapted to rotate with the shaft. The bristles engage the sole of a shoe. The bristles preferably include Nylon® or a polyester. They are flexible and tend to sweep away debris from between for example golf shoe cleats, rather than scratch or abrade the soles of the golf shoes.
Shoe Cleaning Tool
A tool for cleaning dirt and debris from between the treads of a sole of a shoe, boot, or other footwear. The tool includes a pick member extending from a body that narrows into a tip. The body is configured to be held between a thumb and a finger. Several brushes extend from several holes along a length of the pick member from front to back. The tip of the pick member is used to scrape or dislodge the dirt or debris from between the treads. The brushes may also be used to remove dire and debris that is not dislodged by the tip. The tool is attachable to a key ring for portability and convenient access.
Golf Caddy Tool Assembly
A golf caddy tool assembly for fulfilling a variety of maintenance needs for the game of golf includes a handle that has a recess integrated therein. A ball marker is removably positionable in the recess for marking the location of a golf ball on a golf course. A divot fork is slidably coupled to the handle for lifting and repairing divots in the golf course. A brush is slidably coupled to the handle for scrubbing implements for playing golf.
SHOE WASHING AND STERILIZING DRYER
The present invention relates to a shoe washing and sterilizing dryer for automatically washing, drying and sterilizing shoes such as sneakers, and so on, and more particularly, to a shoe washing and sterilizing dryer that is capable of allowing injection nozzles to spray a washing liquid to the form of fine particles into the surfaces of shoes and then allowing brushes to be rotatably moved up and down to perfectly wash the surfaces of the shoes, and also capable of allowing hot air generated from a heater to blow into the shoes and simultaneously allowing ultraviolet light to be irradiated onto the interiors of the shoes from UV lamps to perform both of drying and sterilizing processes for the shoes, thereby enhancing wearing comfort of the shoes and protecting a wearer from athlete's foot or various diseases.
Cleaning and disinfecting items
Devices, systems and methods for cleaning and disinfecting footwear items are disclosed herein. In an aspect, an apparatus is disclosed comprising an ultraviolet light element configured to emit ultraviolet light toward a top covering element configured to receive one or more contaminated item, wherein the ultraviolet light element is located within a lower frame element. In another aspect, a grating element is disclosed comprising a frame of bars configured to support the one or more contaminated item; wherein the grating element is a ceiling enclosure portion of the lower frame element. In yet another aspect, a brush frame element mounted to an underside of the grating element is disclosed, wherein the brush frame element comprises a set of brush strips configured to protrude through at least one space between the frame bars.
Golf caddy tool assembly
A golf caddy tool assembly for fulfilling a variety of maintenance needs for the game of golf includes a handle that has a recess integrated therein. A ball marker is removably positionable in the recess for marking the location of a golf ball on a golf course. A divot fork is slidably coupled to the handle for lifting and repairing divots in the golf course. A brush is slidably coupled to the handle for scrubbing implements for playing golf.
Handheld Shoe Brush Assembly
A handheld shoe brush assembly for rotating brushes on a shoe to remove dirt and debris includes a handle. The handle has a switch coupled to an exterior surface. A power source is positioned within the handle. A shaft is coupled to the handle. A pole is nested within the shaft and can be retractable within a hollow interior of the shaft. Each brush of a pair of brushes has a shaft coupled to the pole. The shaft of each of the brushes has a hinge that can adjust the orientation of each of the brushes. A third brush is positioned parallel to the shaft and is positioned in between each of the brushes. A motor positioned within the pole rotates each of the brushes when power is supplied to the motor. A shoe of the user can be cleaned by placing the shoe in between each of the brushes.
APPARATUS FOR CLEANING FOOTWEAR
An apparatus for cleaning, sanitizing and/or disinfecting footwear. The apparatus comprises a set of brushes defining a footwear receiving space. A plurality of water carrying channels are provided for directing water into the footwear receiving space through said set of brushes. A soiled water receiving tank is provided for collecting soiled water from the footwear receiving space. The apparatus is arranged such that relative movement of a piece of footwear received in the footwear receiving space with respect to the set of brushes in the presence of water being directed into the footwear receiving space via the plurality of water carrying channels cleans at least one surface of the received piece of footwear.