Patent classifications
A47L23/06
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.
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 device
A compact handheld cleaning device 10 comprises a cleaning element 12; a motor 16 to drive the cleaning element 12; a housing 14 to house the motor 16; a first battery portion on a first side of the motor; and a second battery portion on an opposing side of the motor.
Shoe cleaning device
A compact handheld cleaning device 10 comprises a cleaning element 12; a motor 16 to drive the cleaning element 12; a housing 14 to house the motor 16; a first battery portion on a first side of the motor; and a second battery portion on an opposing side of the motor.
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.
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.
Golf Shoe Cleaning Assembly
A golf shoe cleaning assembly includes an air gun that has an intake and an exhaust. An air pump is positioned within the air gun to urge compressed air outwardly through the exhaust. A heating unit is positioned within the air gun to heat air blown outwardly through the exhaust. A pressure control is movably integrated into the air gun for adjusting an output of the air pump between a minimum output and a maximum output. A heat control is movably integrated into the air gun for adjusting the heating unit between a minimum output and a maximum output. A plurality of brush fittings is provided and a respective one of the brush fittings is insertable into the exhaust of the air gun to receive the air from the air pump thereby facilitating the respective brush fitting to direct the air onto golf shoes for dislodging dirt and debris from the golf shoes.
Golf Shoe Cleaning Assembly
A golf shoe cleaning assembly includes an air gun that has an intake and an exhaust. An air pump is positioned within the air gun to urge compressed air outwardly through the exhaust. A heating unit is positioned within the air gun to heat air blown outwardly through the exhaust. A pressure control is movably integrated into the air gun for adjusting an output of the air pump between a minimum output and a maximum output. A heat control is movably integrated into the air gun for adjusting the heating unit between a minimum output and a maximum output. A plurality of brush fittings is provided and a respective one of the brush fittings is insertable into the exhaust of the air gun to receive the air from the air pump thereby facilitating the respective brush fitting to direct the air onto golf shoes for dislodging dirt and debris from the golf shoes.
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.
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.