Patent classifications
A47J47/18
Manual washing system, bucket and mop
Manual washing system includes a bucket (2) provided with a base (10) and a lateral wall (12) having an upper rigid edge (11), and a mop (3) including a handle (4) associated to a head (5), the head (5) has a substantially plate-shaped body (50), the body (50) being associated to the handle (4) by a joint (6). The bucket (2) includes lateral wall (12) made of preformed plastic material with two or more successively foldable wall sections. The two or more wall sections are folded on the base (10), and the upper edge (11) is provided with a perimetral recess (14) and a locking element (15).
Manual washing system, bucket and mop
Manual washing system includes a bucket (2) provided with a base (10) and a lateral wall (12) having an upper rigid edge (11), and a mop (3) including a handle (4) associated to a head (5), the head (5) has a substantially plate-shaped body (50), the body (50) being associated to the handle (4) by a joint (6). The bucket (2) includes lateral wall (12) made of preformed plastic material with two or more successively foldable wall sections. The two or more wall sections are folded on the base (10), and the upper edge (11) is provided with a perimetral recess (14) and a locking element (15).
AUTOMATIC MOP BUCKET
An apparatus including a container including an interior area for housing a liquid; a plurality of casters in operative connection with the container for container movement; a liquid inlet port configured to receive a liquid into the interior area; a liquid outlet port configured to discharge liquid from the interior area; and a sealed chamber enclosing a pump in fluid connection with the interior area and the liquid outlet port, a pump motor to drive the pump, and a power source to provide electrical power to the motor, wherein the motor and the power source are in operative connection via at least one circuit, wherein the power source is operative to deliver power to the pump, and wherein the pump is operative to draw liquid from the interior to be discharged therefrom.
Vertically expandable receptacle
A receptacle has an outer housing with an aperture and an internal frame sized and configured to fit within the outer housing. A telescoping assembly is configured to associate with the aperture such that the receptacle may be placed in a first position or a second position, the internal volume of the receptacle being greater in the second position than the first. A second receptacle is formed from an inner portion and an outer portion offset by a stepped portion. The stepped portion forms a collar rest edge at a first height and a collar rest platform at a second height greater than the first height. A collar has a base and is adapted to fit over the inner portion such that the base may rest on the collar rest edge in a first position or the collar rest platform in a second position increasing the internal volume.
Article and method for facilitating and encouraging proper disposal of cooking oils
An article for facilitating and encouraging proper disposal of cooking oils includes an aesthetic body shaped in the appearance of at least a portion of a monkey having at least an open mouth; a mount for attaching the aesthetic body to a portion of a waste receptacle; a funnel disposed substantially within the open mouth of the monkey and leading to a cooking oil conduit, which is disposed substantially within the interior space of the aesthetic body and is provided at its distal end with internal threading that is sized and shaped to accept and dependently support a container for collecting cooking oil. At least one stabilizing means for holding a frying pan, skillet, sauce pot or the like in place about the open mouth of the monkey is provided. A solids screen and an air conduit ensure rapid and unimpeded flow through the conduit of cooking oil.
MOP WASHING BUCKET
A mop washing bucket has a container with an interior volume defined by a bottom and a wall extending upwardly from the bottom, a fluid inlet affixed adjacent to the bottom of the container, and a fluid outlet formed on the container in a location above the fluid inlet. The fluid inlet is adapted to be connected to a water hose. The fluid inlet extends through the wall of the container so as to have one end in the interior volume of the container and another end exterior of the wall of the container. The fluid outlet is adapted to allow water from the interior volume of the container to flow outwardly of the container.
MOP WASHING BUCKET
A mop washing bucket has a container with an interior volume defined by a bottom and a wall extending upwardly from the bottom, a fluid inlet affixed adjacent to the bottom of the container, and a fluid outlet formed on the container in a location above the fluid inlet. The fluid inlet is adapted to be connected to a water hose. The fluid inlet extends through the wall of the container so as to have one end in the interior volume of the container and another end exterior of the wall of the container. The fluid outlet is adapted to allow water from the interior volume of the container to flow outwardly of the container.
SELF-FILLING, SELF-SEALING CONTAINER SYSTEM
A container system that includes a container element with a hole or series of holes that are sealed by at least one seal assembly with at least one seal element. When the container system is placed into material to be captured, the seal element of the seal assembly is displaced from the holes when material exerts inward pressure on the seals, allowing the container system to self-fill with material. Once the desired amount of material is captured, the container system is removed and captured material exerts outward pressure on the seal assembly, causing the seal element to close the holes and the container system to self-seal.
Bucket mountable hanger
A hanger assembly for hanging wash mitts, rags and the like above a bucket includes a top subassembly with a mast and spaced apart arms extending radially from the mast. A bottom subassembly includes a bucket engaging structure and a shaft, to which the mast of the top subassembly is coupled (e.g., rotatably coupled). The bucket engaging structure of the bottom subassembly may include in one embodiment a plate, a tail and a pair of legs for engaging the sidewall of the bucket, or in another embodiment a ring or disc that sits on the bottom of the bucket.
Mop washing bucket
A mop washing bucket has a container with an interior volume defined by a bottom and a wall extending upwardly from the bottom, a fluid inlet affixed adjacent to the bottom of the container, and a fluid outlet formed on the container in a location above the fluid inlet. The fluid inlet is adapted to be connected to a water hose. The fluid inlet extends through the wall of the container so as to have one end in the interior volume of the container and another end exterior of the wall of the container. The fluid outlet is adapted to allow water from the interior volume of the container to flow outwardly of the container.