Patent classifications
B65F2210/136
Vacuum canister system and method
A system includes a vacuum canister combinable as a unit with a segregated trash bin. The vacuum canister is connected to a vacuum motor for drawing fines and particulates to the vacuum canister. The segregated trash bin retains refuse separate from the fines and particulates of the vacuum canister. The vacuum canister sealingly contains the fines and particulates from vacuuming. Debris larger than the vacuumed fines and particulates is depositable in the segregated trash bin separated from the fines and particulates.
VACUUM CANISTER SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system includes a vacuum canister combinable as a unit with a segregated trash bin. The vacuum canister is connected to a vacuum motor for drawing fines and particulates to the vacuum canister. The segregated trash bin retains refuse separate from the fines and particulates of the vacuum canister. The vacuum canister sealingly contains the fines and particulates from vacuuming. Debris larger than the vacuumed fines and particulates is depositable in the segregated trash bin separated from the fines and particulates.
Bottom trashcan bin
This invention is a multiple purpose storage bin. Its purpose is to consolidate everyday cleaning tools and other items that are used daily, such as a broom, mop, sponge mop, standard size trashcan, trash bags, reusable bags and other items at the end users preference. The bottom trashcan bin offers two sizes, small and large. The desired material it's made from but not limited too is plastic and or corrugated board laminated giving the end-user the ability to self assemble based upon their storage preference they can interchange the holding sides, style and design patterns of the bin, by exchanging the opening that holds the broom, mop or floor duster.
DUST PAN FOR A UTILITY BUCKET
An attachment for a utility bucket having a rim includes a rim engagement portion for engaging the rim of the utility bucket in a releasably locked engagement and a ramped portion, which extends from the rim engagement portion. The ramped portion can include an inclined portion which can have a back edge, a dust pan blade, and sidewalls that extend from a free edge of the dust pan blade to the engagement portion. The sidewalls can be both angled and curved. The dust pan blade can include a plurality of blade ribs formed on a bottom surface thereof.
Bucket attachment
A cleaning attachment for a utility bucket is disclosed. One embodiment, among others, the cleaning attachment includes a ramp with a first end and a second end. The second end may have a greater height than the first end. The cleaning attachment also includes a back platform and a rim engagement slot. The back platform may have a smaller height than the second end of the ramp. The rim engagement slot can be configured to engaging a rim of the utility bucket. The rim engagement slot can formed between a back wall of the second end of the ramp and the back platform.
BUCKET RAMP ATTACHMENT
A cleaning attachment for a utility bucket is disclosed. The cleaning attachment can be used to sweep debris into the utility bucket. In one non-limiting example, among others, the cleaning attachment includes a ramp, a back platform, a rim engagement slot, and a retractable tab. The ramp includes a first end and a second end, and the second end having a greater height than the first end. The rim engagement slot engages a rim of a utility bucket. The rim engagement slot is formed between a front wall of the second end of the ramp and the back platform. The retractable tab extends from a back wall of the back platform. The retractable tab formed between two slots, and the retractable tab moves toward and away from the back wall for attaching and releasing the utility bucket.
REDUCED ASH PLUME BUCKET
An ash bucket including a container including a closable top opening and a side wall; a side opening disposed on the side wall; and a side cover configured to be hinged at a minimum height at a level of a top edge of the side opening, wherein the side cover is configured to be selectively covering the side opening, wherein upon disposal of a material through the side opening in the container, the side opening is closed with the side cover which suppresses airborne particles of the material to keep as much of the material within the container.
Disposable Cleaning Utensils Capable of Being Incorporated into Boxes and Containers and Methods of Creating Disposable Cleaning Utensils
Disposable clean up utensils that can be incorporated into a box or other container, comprised of an apparatus, an incised and scored blank, from which clean up utensils, such as a combination bristle brush and paddle, a dustpan, a paddle and a scraper, may be formed by separating them from the apparatus, said apparatus comprising a flat sheet of bendable material comprising a combination bristle brush and paddle comprising a plurality of angled incised bristle lines; a scraper; a paddle; a dustpan comprising a dustpan handle fold line; an intersect at the rear of the dustpan; a right back score and fold mark; a left back score and fold mark; a dustpan handle fold line; a plurality of rear pan inclines; a plurality of sidewall score and fold marks; a pan-to-floor interface; an incised line bounding the dustpan; and a bristle brush score and fold mark.
Reduced ash plume bucket
An ash bucket including a container including a closable top opening and a side wall; a side opening disposed on the side wall; and a side cover configured to be hinged at a minimum height at a level of a top edge of the side opening, wherein the side cover is configured to be selectively covering the side opening, wherein upon disposal of a material through the side opening in the container, the side opening is closed with the side cover which suppresses airborne particles of the material to keep as much of the material within the container.
Device for preventing small items from falling between several objects
An angled plastic device is placed between two stationary objects to prevent small items from reaching the floor. The device does not cover the gap but allows the small objects and debris to fall directly into a trap. This allows for easy cleaning. The device also results in a more aesthetically appealing environment, as the device is not visible on the smooth services of the appliances or stationary objects surrounding the device.