A47L13/17

SPONGES
20230020050 · 2023-01-19 ·

Various embodiments of sponges are disclosed. A sponge may include a sponge body and a soap container. The sponge may include a soap dispensing member disposed within the sponge body and may include a plurality of apertures to establish fluid communication from inside the soap dispensing member to the sponge body. A first end of the soap dispensing member may be in fluid communication with the soap container. A second end of the soap dispensing member may be closed and terminate inside the sponge body, or it may extend to a second end of the sponge body and be enclosed by a removable plug. The soap container may be removably secured to the sponge body or the soap dispensing member, such as with an annular flange connected to the sponge body. A sponge may include a second soap container, and/or a plurality of nubs projecting the sponge body.

UTENSIL CLEANING WIPES
20230008750 · 2023-01-12 ·

A utensil cleaning wipe includes a main body having a plurality of protrusions that extend upward from the top surface in a spaced apart orientation. A cleaning solution that is specifically formulated for use with metallic utensils is provided along the main body and the protrusions, and functions to clean and sanitize a utensil. Each of the protrusions are aligned parallel to each other and include a shape and size that is complementary to the shape and size of the slots between the tines of a fork. A plurality of scrubbers is positioned along the length of each of the plurality of protrusions. The scrubbers being constructed from a rough abrasive material that is configured to scrub and remove debris from a utensil. When positioned between the tines of a fork, the protrusions and scrubbers act to clean the entire inside surfaces of each tine.

UTENSIL CLEANING WIPES
20230008750 · 2023-01-12 ·

A utensil cleaning wipe includes a main body having a plurality of protrusions that extend upward from the top surface in a spaced apart orientation. A cleaning solution that is specifically formulated for use with metallic utensils is provided along the main body and the protrusions, and functions to clean and sanitize a utensil. Each of the protrusions are aligned parallel to each other and include a shape and size that is complementary to the shape and size of the slots between the tines of a fork. A plurality of scrubbers is positioned along the length of each of the plurality of protrusions. The scrubbers being constructed from a rough abrasive material that is configured to scrub and remove debris from a utensil. When positioned between the tines of a fork, the protrusions and scrubbers act to clean the entire inside surfaces of each tine.

Cleaning Device with Gripping Assembly for a Dissolvable Cleaning Head

A cleaning system includes a dissolvable cleaner head and a wand for removable attachment to the cleaner head. The cleaner head has a top surface, a bottom surface, and a height extending from the top surface to the bottom surface and includes an indentation having a depth same as the height of the cleaner head. The wand has a first end, a second end, and an attachment arrangement movable between an engaged position, wherein the wand is removably coupled to the cleaner head, and a disengaged position, wherein the wand is released from the cleaner head. The cleaner head also has a first sealing member sealing against the top surface of the cleaner head when engaged with the attachment arrangement and a second sealing member sealing against an inner surface of the indentation when engaged with the attachment arrangement to impede liquid intrusion toward the attachment arrangement.

Cleaning Device with Gripping Assembly for a Dissolvable Cleaning Head

A cleaning system includes a dissolvable cleaner head and a wand for removable attachment to the cleaner head. The cleaner head has a top surface, a bottom surface, and a height extending from the top surface to the bottom surface and includes an indentation having a depth same as the height of the cleaner head. The wand has a first end, a second end, and an attachment arrangement movable between an engaged position, wherein the wand is removably coupled to the cleaner head, and a disengaged position, wherein the wand is released from the cleaner head. The cleaner head also has a first sealing member sealing against the top surface of the cleaner head when engaged with the attachment arrangement and a second sealing member sealing against an inner surface of the indentation when engaged with the attachment arrangement to impede liquid intrusion toward the attachment arrangement.

APPARATUS FOR CLEANING A GRILL AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20230000239 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A kit and method of cleaning a barbeque grill that includes engaging a heat-resistant cloth about a support member of a grill brush; absorbing a quantity of liquid with the heat-resistant cloth; placing the brush with heat-resistant cloth engaged onto previously-heated grill bars of the barbeque grill; generating steam as the quantity of liquid is heated by the grill bars; moving the brush with heat-resistant cloth thereon back and forth along the grill bars; removing food matter and grease from the grill bars; and transferring the removed food matter and grease to the heat-resistant cloth. The removal of food matter and grease is accomplished by a combination of the generated steam and the moving of the brush with heat-resistant cloth thereon back and forth along the grill bars. After use, the heat-resistant cloth is disengaged from the brush and may be washed and reused one or more times.

APPARATUS FOR CLEANING A GRILL AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20230000239 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A kit and method of cleaning a barbeque grill that includes engaging a heat-resistant cloth about a support member of a grill brush; absorbing a quantity of liquid with the heat-resistant cloth; placing the brush with heat-resistant cloth engaged onto previously-heated grill bars of the barbeque grill; generating steam as the quantity of liquid is heated by the grill bars; moving the brush with heat-resistant cloth thereon back and forth along the grill bars; removing food matter and grease from the grill bars; and transferring the removed food matter and grease to the heat-resistant cloth. The removal of food matter and grease is accomplished by a combination of the generated steam and the moving of the brush with heat-resistant cloth thereon back and forth along the grill bars. After use, the heat-resistant cloth is disengaged from the brush and may be washed and reused one or more times.

Pre-moistened fibrous structures exhibiting increased capacity

Pre-moistened fibrous structures containing filaments and solid additives, wherein the fibrous structures exhibit capacity values that are superior to known pre-moistened fibrous structures as measured according to the Capacity Test Method described herein and methods for making same are provided.