Footwear Cleaning Device
20240423442 ยท 2024-12-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L2601/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for cleaning footwear and other objects by supporting an object over a basin and automatically spraying water into the interior of the object. The object may be supported by a vertical post with a substantially perpendicular horizontal component mounted to a base in the basin. The post and horizontal component may have an exhaust hole and spray nozzle situated within the exhaust hole connected to a water pump. The stand may support the object such that it covers the exhaust hole and spray nozzles. The water pump may pump water through the apparatus by tubing and into the object by the spray nozzle to clean it.
Claims
1. A cleaning device comprising: a housing apparatus; a base mounted within the housing apparatus; a vertical post with an exhaust hole mounted to the base; a horizontal component connected to the vertical post at a substantially perpendicular angle and configured to support an object over the exhaust hole; a water pump positioned to receive water from a source and configured to pump water through the vertical post and horizontal component; and a spray nozzle positioned in contact with the exhaust hole, and configured to discharge the water out of the exhaust hole.
2. The cleaning device of claim 1 wherein the housing apparatus is configured to retain a reservoir of water as the source for the water pump.
3. The cleaning device of claim 2 wherein the water pump is within the housing apparatus and is configured to be surrounded by the reservoir of water.
4. The cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising: a water supply configured to be in fluid communication with the water pump; and a tube connected to the water supply and configured to carry water to the vertical post.
5. The cleaning device of claim 4, wherein the tube is flexible.
6. The cleaning device of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of exhaust holes located at different locations on the horizontal component and vertical post.
7. The cleaning device of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of spray nozzles in contact with the plurality of exhaust holes on the vertical post and configured to discharge water.
8. The cleaning device of claim 1 further comprising a water heater mounted within the housing apparatus and configured to warm the water source.
9. The cleaning device of claim 1 further comprising a water filter mounted in the housing apparatus and configured to filter the water source.
10. The cleaning device of claim 1 wherein the water source contains a cleaning liquid.
11. The cleaning device of claim 1 further comprising an electronic timer to automatically shut off the water pump after a predetermined washing cycle.
12. The cleaning device of claim 11 wherein the electronic timer is connected to a control panel and configured to run the pump for different predetermined washing cycles as selected by a user.
13. The cleaning device of claim 1 further comprising shields configured to block water from exiting the plurality of exhaust holes when not covered by the object.
14. The cleaning device of claim 12 wherein the control panel is configured to allow users to select which spray nozzles to discharge water for a washing cycle.
15. The cleaning device of claim 1 further comprising stand-off tabs configured to center the footwear over the vertical posts.
16. A method of cleaning an object using the cleaning device of claim 1 comprising: inverting an object with an opening; placing the opening of the object over the vertical post and horizontal component, wherein at least a portion of the horizontal component is positioned within the object; pumping a fluid through at least one tube connected to at least one spray nozzle fixed to a surface of the horizontal component, whereby the fluid flows through the at least one spray nozzle and onto an interior surface of the object.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the fluid drips from the interior surface of the object and collects in a basin.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of pumping the fluid further comprises pumping the fluid from the basin through the at least one tube.
19. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of heating the fluid before the step of pumping the fluid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] These and other features of the present embodiments will be understood better by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the figures herein described. In the drawings, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures may be represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing. Furthermore, as will be appreciated in light of this disclosure, the accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale or to limit the described embodiments to the specific configurations shown.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Aspects and embodiments of the proposed cleaning device, according to the present invention will be described in conjunction with
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[0015] The horizontal component 40 is connected to the vertical post 30 and is substantially perpendicular relative to the vertical post 30. Substantially perpendicular may be between 45 and 135 degrees relative to the vertical post 30. In a preferred embodiment, substantially perpendicular relative to the vertical post 30 may be between 75 and 105 degrees. The angular relation of the vertical post 30 and the horizontal component 40 allows an object with an opening and an angular shape, such as a boot, to be supported by the horizontal component 40 and maintain a position over the vertical post 30 to cover at least one spray nozzle 80 positioned within an exhaust hole 90. By positioning the object over the vertical post 30, the water pumped through the spray nozzles 80 may drain back into the housing apparatus 10. The horizontal component or the vertical posts may include stand-off tabs disposed on an outside surface to help center the footwear on the footwear cleaning device.
[0016] Each length of tubing 70 receives water under pressure from the pump 50 at a proximate end of the tubing 70. A distal end of each length of tubing 70 may be connected to one of the exhaust holes 90. With a single spray nozzle 80, boots and large footwear as well as other larger objects intended to be cleaned may not be sufficiently sprayed. If pressurized water cannot reach all of the interior locations, then dirt and germs may still be left behind. The distal end of each length of tubing 70 may be connected to one of the spray nozzles 80 positioned within one of the exhaust holes 90. The spray nozzles 80 may release water under pressure at varying angles to clean multiple surfaces within an object. The spray nozzles 80 may have a liquid-tight connection with the vertical post 30 or the horizontal component 40 at the exhaust holes 90. Some exhaust holes 90 may contain spray nozzles 80, while other exhaust holes 90 may be open.
[0017] The base 20 is mounted to the bottom of the housing apparatus 10 to provide a location to mount the vertical posts 30. The base 20 may be opaque, so one does not see the tubing fed through the base 20 and into the vertical posts 30, providing a clean, organized look for the cleaning device. The base 20 may be mounted to the housing apparatus 10 by adhesive, fastener, hook-and-loop or other method to mount and connect one object upon another. The base 20 sits within the housing apparatus 10 and in some embodiments may be in constant contact with water. The base 20 may be made of the same, or similar material to the housing apparatus 10 to resist deterioration from contact with water.
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[0020] The water supply 60 and water pump 50 may be located externally and connected to the device by the tubing 70. They may also be housed within the housing apparatus 10 as shown in
[0021] The water may be heated prior to running the water pump 50. The water pump 50 may also work to heat the water prior to pumping it through the vertical post 30. Hot water may be desired to clean the interior of objects better. The housing apparatus 10, base 20, and tubing 70 material may need to be adjusted to account for the increased temperature of water. The housing apparatus 10 may contain liquid detergent, soap, or other similar additive that is miscible with water to promote further cleaning of the object. When water is added it will combine with the detergent to create a cleaning solution to be pumped though the tubing 70 and vertical post 30 and out the spray nozzle 80. The device may have an electric power cord that feeds the water pump 50 and exits the housing apparatus 10 through a rubber grommet 130 to be plugged into a traditional power outlet. Other sources of power such as a portable battery or other conventional method of running a pump may be used.
[0022] In another embodiment, there may be two or more water sources. One water source may be contained within the housing apparatus while another water source may use water that did not originate from the housing apparatus. The device may pump water from the housing apparatus to do a first cleaning of the object disposed onto the apparatus and then the device may pump water from the second water source to do a final cleaning of the object disposed onto the apparatus. This allows the device to provide a clean rinse for the object disposed onto the apparatus.
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[0024] Another step is pumping a fluid through at least one tube connected to at least one spray nozzle fixed to a surface of the horizontal component (block 230). The fluid flows through the at least one spray nozzle and onto an interior surface of the object, cleaning the interior surface of the object. In some cases, the fluid may drip from the interior surface of the object and collect in a basin beneath the object.
[0025] The foregoing description of example embodiments has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of this disclosure. It is intended that the scope of the present disclosure be limited not by this detailed description. Future-filed applications claiming priority to this application may claim the disclosed subject matter in a different manner and generally may include any set of one or more limitations as variously disclosed or otherwise demonstrated herein.