Cleaning Device
20170368582 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/3006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G3/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B9/087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cleaning device for cleaning inner surfaces of an object such as a bottle or vase. A device includes a shaft, a slidably coupled runner, a hub, arms pivotally coupled to the hub, stretchers, cleaning heads attached to the tips of the arms, and arm rod coupled to the runner. The arms can include wiping material along their length. When retracted, the device can be inserted into an object. Pushing on the rod leads to extension of the arms. The extended arms can be held in place by a securing means such as a set screw. The device can then be moved rotationally, translationally or both relative to the object. The securing means can then be released, and the arms can be retracted by pulling the rod. The device can be removed from the object, and the cleaning heads can be removed.
Claims
1. A cleaning device comprising: a shaft; a slidably coupled runner; a hub; at least one arm pivotally coupled to the hub; at least one cleaning head attached to the tip of at least one pivotally coupled arm; at least one stretcher, each stretcher extending between the runner and a pivotally coupled arm; and a rod coupled to the runner.
2. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the rod is substantially parallel to the shaft.
3. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a means for reversibly securing the rod to the shaft.
4. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 3, wherein the means for reversibly securing the rod to the shaft is selected from the group consisting of a screw, a clip, a vise, a clamp, a clasp, a ring, a bracket and a combination thereof.
5. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a handle attached to or extending from the shaft.
6. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a screw operatively positioned for reversibly securing the rod to the shaft.
7. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the at least one cleaning head comprises at least one cleaning surface selected from the group consisting of a sponge, a cloth, a brush, a wiper and a combination thereof.
8. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 7, wherein the cloth is a microfiber cloth.
9. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 7, wherein the at least one cleaning surface is affixed to a support.
10. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a wiping material affixed to at least one arm.
11. A cleaning device comprising: a shaft; a slidably coupled runner; a hub; at least one arm pivotally coupled to the hub; at least one cleaning head attached to the tip of at least one pivotally coupled arm; at least one stretcher, each stretcher extending between the runner and a pivotally coupled arm; a rod coupled to the runner; and a bracket comprising a guide for the rod.
12. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 11, wherein the rod is substantially parallel to the shaft.
13. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 11, further comprising a means for reversibly securing the rod to the bracket.
14. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 13, wherein the means for reversibly securing the rod to the bracket is selected from the group consisting of a screw, a clip, a vise, a clamp, a clasp, and a combination thereof.
15. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 11, further comprising a screw operatively positioned for reversibly securing the rod to the bracket.
16. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 11, further comprising a handle attached to or extending from the shaft.
17. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 11, wherein the at least one cleaning head comprises at least one cleaning surface selected from the group consisting of a sponge, a cloth, a brush, a wiper and a combination thereof.
18. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the cloth is a microfiber cloth.
19. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the at least one cleaning surface is affixed to a support.
20. A cleaning device in accordance with claim 11, further comprising a wiping material affixed to at least one arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present inventors have developed cleaning devices that can be used to clean inner surfaces of bottles, vases, and other objects. In some embodiments, a cleaning device of the present teachings can include a shaft; a slidably coupled runner; at least one pivotally coupled arm; at least one cleaning head attached to the at least one pivotally coupled arm; at least one stretcher, each stretcher extending between the runner and a pivotally coupled arm; and a rod substantially parallel to the shaft and coupled to the runner. In some embodiments, a cleaning device of the present teachings can include a shaft; a slidably coupled runner; at least one pivotally coupled arm; at least one cleaning head attached to the at least one pivotally coupled arm; at least one stretcher, each stretcher extending between the runner and a pivotally coupled arm; a bracket attached to the shaft; and a rod substantially parallel to the shaft, wherein the rod is affixed to the runner and slidably engaged to the bracket.
[0024] In various configurations, a shaft of a cleaning device of the present teachings can be solid or hollow, and can be made of wood, plastic, metal, or a combination thereof. In some configurations, a shaft of the present teachings can be cylindrical in shape. In cross section, a shaft can be circular, or other shape such as, without limitation, triangular, rectangular, square, 5-sided, 6-sided, 7-sided, or 8-sided. In various aspects, a shaft can be of any desired length such as, for example and without limitation, from 3 inches, about 4 inches, about 5 inches, about 6 inches, about 7 inches, about 8 inches, about 9 inches, or about 10 inches in length, up to about 11 inches, about 12 inches, about 13 inches, about 14 inches, about 15 inches, about 16 inches, about 17 inches, about 18 inches, about 19 inches, about 20 inches, about 21 inches, about 22 inches, about 23 inches, about 24 inches, about 25 inches, about 26 inches, about 27 inches, about 28 inches, about 29 inches, or about 30 inches, or greater, in length. In various aspects, a shaft can be of any desired thickness such as, for example and without limitation, from about ⅛ inch, about ¼ inch, about ⅜ inch, about ½ inch, about ⅝ inch, about ¾ inch, about ⅞ inch, or about 1 inch in diameter or longest cross-sectional length, up to about 1¼ inch, about 1½ inch, about 1¾ inch, or greater in diameter or longest cross-sectional length. In various aspects, a shaft can be substantially round or substantially flat.
[0025] In various configurations, a rod of a cleaning device of the present teachings can be solid or hollow, and can be made of wood, plastic, metal, or a combination thereof. In some configurations, a rod of the present teachings can be cylindrical in shape. In cross section, a rod can be circular, or other shape such as, without limitation, triangular, rectangular, square, 5-sided, 6-sided, 7-sided, or 8-sided. In various aspects, a rod can be of any desired length such as, for example and without limitation, from about 3 inches, about 4 inches, about 5 inches, about 6 inches, about 7 inches, about 8 inches, about 9 inches, or about 10 inches in length, up to about 11 inches, about 12 inches, about 13 inches, about 14 inches, about 15 inches, about 16 inches, about 17 inches, about 18 inches, about 19 inches, about 20 inches, about 21 inches, about 22 inches, about 23 inches, about 24 inches, about 25 inches, about 26 inches, about 27 inches, about 28 inches, about 29 inches, or about 30 inches, or greater, in length. In various aspects, a rod can be of any desired thickness such as, for example and without limitation, from about ⅛ inch, ¼ inch, about ⅜ inch, about ½ inch, about ⅝ inch, about ¾ inch, about ⅞ inch, or about 1 inch in diameter or longest cross-sectional length, up to about 1¼ inch, about 1½ inch, about 1¾ inch, or greater in diameter or longest cross-sectional length. In various configurations, a rod can be of about the same length, shorter, or longer than a shaft. In various aspects, a rod can be substantially round or substantially flat.
[0026] In various configurations, an arm of a cleaning device of the present teachings can be solid or hollow, and can be made of wood, plastic, metal, or a combination thereof. In some configurations, an arm of the present teachings can be cylindrical in shape. In cross section, an arm can be circular, or other shape such as, without limitation, triangular, rectangular, square, 5-sided, 6-sided, 7-sided, or 8-sided. In various aspects, an arm can be of any desired length such as, for example and without limitation, from about 3 inches, about 4 inches, about 5 inches, about 6 inches, about 7 inches, about 8 inches, about 9 inches, or about 10 inches in length, up to about 11 inches, about 12 inches, about 13 inches, about 14 inches, about 15 inches, about 16 inches, about 17 inches, about 18 inches, about 19 inches, about 20 inches, about 21 inches, about 22 inches, about 23 inches, about 24 inches, about 25 inches, about 26 inches, about 27 inches, about 28 inches, about 29 inches, or about 30 inches, or greater, in length. In various aspects, an arm can be of any desired thickness such as, for example and without limitation, from about ⅛ inch, about ¼ inch, about ⅜ inch, about ½ inch, about ⅝ inch, about ¾ inch, about ⅞ inch, or about 1 inch in diameter or longest cross-sectional length, up to about 1¼ inch, about 1½ inch, about 1¾ inch, or greater in diameter or longest cross-sectional length. In various configurations, an arm can be of about the same length, shorter, or longer than a shaft. In various aspects, an arm can be substantially round or substantially flat.
[0027] In various configurations, a stretcher of a cleaning device of the present teachings can be solid or hollow, and can be made of wood, plastic, metal, or a combination thereof. In some configurations, a stretcher of the present teachings can be cylindrical in shape. In cross section, an ann can be circular, or other shape such as, without limitation, triangular, rectangular, square, 5-sided, 6-sided, 7-sided, or 8-sided. In various aspects, a stretcher can be of any desired length such as, for example and without limitation, from about 3 inches, about 4 inches, about 5 inches, about 6 inches, about 7 inches, about 8 inches, about 9 inches, or about 10 inches in length, up to about 11 inches, about 12 inches, about 13 inches, about 14 inches, about 15 inches, about 16 inches, about 17 inches, about 18 inches, about 19 inches, about 20 inches, about 21 inches, about 22 inches, about 23 inches, about 24 inches, about 25 inches, about 26 inches, about 27 inches, about 28 inches, about 29 inches, or about 30 inches, or greater, in length. In various aspects, a stretcher can be of any desired thickness such as, for example and without limitation, from about ¼ inch, about ⅜ inch, about ½ inch, about ⅝ inch, about ¾ inch, about ⅞ inch, or about 1 inch in diameter or longest cross-sectional length, up to about 1¼ inch, about 1½ inch, about 1¾ inch, or greater in diameter or longest cross-sectional length. In various aspects, a stretcher can be substantially round or substantially flat. In various configurations, a stretcher can be of about the same length, shorter, or longer than a shaft. In various configurations, one end of a stretcher can be pivotally attached to the runner; the opposite end of the stretcher can be pivotally attached to an arm, at a position effective for reversibly extending the arm, for example and not limited to: approximately the midpoint of the arm; about a quarter of the distance from the shaft or hub to the tip of the arm; or about three quarters of the distance from the shaft or hub to the tip of the arm.
[0028] In various configurations a cleaning device of the present teachings can include a wiping surface or wiping material affixed to an arm. In various aspects, a wiping surface can be, for example, a brush surface, a sponge, brush bristles, rubber, a cloth such as microfiber cloth, or a modified rubber such as silicone rubber, graphite-coated rubber or polytetrafluoroethylene-coated rubber. In various configurations, the wiping surface can be configured to be reversibly attached to an arm.
[0029] In various configurations, a cleaning head of a cleaning device of the present teachings can comprise a cleaning surface such as, without limitation, a sponge, a cloth, a brush or a combination thereof. In use, the cleaning surface can directly contact an object to be cleaned. In some configurations, a cleaning surface can include any sort of abrasive, scrubbing or absorbent material, for example and without limitation, microfiber cloth, nylon cloth, polypropylene, brush bristles such as synthetic or natural bristles, e. g., nylon, polyester, polypropylene bristles, or animal hair bristles such as hog bristles, cellulose sponge, synthetic sponge, rubber, a modified rubber such as silicone rubber, graphite-coated rubber, polytetrafluoroethylene-coated rubber, sand paper, rubber, or polypropylene fiber combined with aluminum oxide (e.g., Scotch-Brite™, 3M Corporation, St. Paul, Minn.). In some configurations, a cleaning surface can be backed by a solid support, such as a solid piece of plastic, metal, wood, or other material A cleaning surface can be of any convenient or suitable shape, material or size, such as, for example, a circular sponge of from about 5 mm, about 10 mm, about 20 mm, about 30 mm, or about 40 mm in diameter, to about 50 mm, about 60 mm, about 70 mm, about 80 mm, about 90 mm, about 100 mm in diameter, or larger. In some aspects, a cleaning surface can be non-circular, e.g., oval, triangular, square, rectangular, 5-sided, 6-sided, 7-sided, or 8-sided, and can be symmetrical or asymmetrical in shape. In various aspects, the surface area of a cleaning surface can range from about 10 mm.sup.2, about 11 mm.sup.2, about 12 mm.sup.2, about 13 mm.sup.2, about 14 mm.sup.2, about 15 mm.sup.2, about 16 mm.sup.2, about 17 mm.sup.2, about 18 mm.sup.2, about 19 mm.sup.2, about 20 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 23 mm.sup.2, about 24 mm.sup.2, about 25 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 21 mm.sup.2, about 22 mm.sup.2, about 23 mm.sup.2, about 24 mm.sup.2, about 25 mm.sup.2, about 26 mm.sup.2, about 27 mm.sup.2, about 28 mm.sup.2, about 29 mm.sup.2, about 30 mm.sup.2, about 31 mm.sup.2, about 32 mm.sup.2, about 33 mm.sup.2, about 34 mm.sup.2, about 35 mm.sup.2, about 36 mm.sup.2, about 37 mm.sup.2, about 38 mm.sup.2, about 31 mm.sup.2, about 31 mm.sup.2, about 31 mm.sup.2, about 31 mm.sup.2, about 31 mm.sup.2, about 31 mm.sup.2, about 39 mm.sup.2, about 40 mm.sup.2, about 41 mm.sup.2, about 42 mm.sup.2, about 43 mm.sup.2, about 44 mm.sup.2, about 45 mm.sup.2, about 46 mm.sup.2, about 47 mm.sup.2, about 48 mm.sup.2, about 49 mm.sup.2, about 50 mm.sup.2, about 100 mm.sup.2, about 150 mm.sup.2, about 200 mm.sup.2, about 250 mm.sup.2, about 300 mm.sup.2, about 350 mm.sup.2, about 400 mm.sup.2, about 450 mm.sup.2, about 450 mm.sup.2, or about 500 mm.sup.2, up to about 1,000 mm.sup.2, about 2,000 mm.sup.2, about 3,000 mm.sup.2, about 4,000 mm.sup.2, about 5,000 mm.sup.2, about 6,000 mm.sup.2, about 7,000 mm.sup.2, about 8,000 mm.sup.2, about 9,000 mm.sup.2, about 10,000 mm.sup.2, or greater.
[0030] In various configurations, a cleaning head can include means for attachment to an arm of a cleaning device of the present teachings. In some aspects, the means for attachment can be reversible means, such as, for example, a screw, a clip, a clasp, a clamp, a vise, or a Velcro pad, with a corresponding means situated at or near a tip of an ann. A screw can be of any convenient length, e.g., from about 2 mm, about 3 mm, 4 about mm, about 5 mm, about 6 mm, about 7 mm, about 8 mm, about 9 mm, about 10 mm, about 11 mm, about 12 mm, about 13 mm, about 14 mm, about 15 mm, about 16 mm, about 17 mm, about 18 mm, about 19 mm, about 20 mm, about 21 mm, about 22 mm, about 23 mm, about 24 mm, or about 25 mm, up to about 50 mm, about 60 mm, about 70 mm, about 80 mm, about 90 mm, about 100 mm, or longer.
[0031] In various configurations, a cleaning device of the present teachings can also include a shaft handle. The handle can be part of or attached to the base of the shaft, and can be, for example, a bend in the shaft such that the shaft is overall “J”-shaped. In some aspects, the handle can be a component separate from the shaft, or can be integral to the shaft. In various aspects, the handle can be of any desired length, for example and without limitation, from about 1 inch in length, or less, up to about 6 inches in length, or longer.
[0032] In various configurations, a cleaning device of the present teachings can include means for reversibly securing the rod to the shaft or bracket, such as, for example and without limitation, a screw, a clip, a vise, a clamp, a clasp or a combination thereof. A collar, bracket or similar structure can be fixedly attached to the shaft which allows the rod to slide relative to the shaft. The collar, bracket or similar structure can include means for receiving the securing means, such as, for example, a threaded screw hole. A screw can be, for example, a set screw, and can be, e.g., about 2 mm, about 3 mm, 4 about mm, about 5 mm, about 6 mm, about 7 mm, about 8 mm, about 9 mm, about 10 mm, about 11 mm, about 12 mm, about 13 mm, about 14 mm, about 15 mm, about 16 mm, about 17 mm, about 18 mm, about 19 mm, about 20 mm, about 21 mm, about 22 mm, about 23 mm, about 24 mm, or about 25 mm in length, or longer.
[0033] In various configurations, a cleaning device of the present teachings can also include a rod handle. The rod handle can be, for example and without limitation, a loop or a flat extension of the rod, and can facilitate a user's ability to push or pull the rod to effect extension or retraction of the arm(s).
EXAMPLES
[0034] The present teachings include descriptions that are not intended to limit the scope of any aspect or claim. The examples and methods are provided to further illustrate the present teachings. Those of skill in the art, in light of the present disclosure, will appreciate that many changes can be made in the specific embodiments that are disclosed and still obtain a like or similar result without departing from the spirit and scope of the present teachings. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context indicates otherwise. All publications cited herein are incorporated by reference, each in its entirety. Applicant reserves the right to challenge any conclusions presented by any of the authors of any reference.
Example 1
[0035] This example illustrates a configuration of an embodiment of a cleaning device of the present teachings.
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The device as shown also includes 2 stretchers 15. Each stretcher is pivotally attached to the runner 13 at a pivot 14, and is pivotally attached to an arm 17 at a pivot 16. An arm 17 can have attached along its length a wiping material 21, such as, for example, sponge, rubber, brush bristles or microfiber fabric, and can be used to clean the inner base of an object. Wiping material of an end cover 28 of the hub or shaft can further aid the cleaning of the inner base of an object. An arm 17 also has attached at its tip a cleaning head 18.
[0038] As shown in
Example 2
[0039] This example illustrates a configuration of an embodiment of a cleaning device of the present teachings.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] The device as shown also includes 2 stretchers 15. Each stretcher is pivotally, attached to the runner 13 at a pivot 14, and is pivotally attached to an arm 17 at a pivot 16. An arm 17 can have attached along its length a wiping material 21, such as, for example, sponge, rubber, brush bristles or microfiber fabric, and can be used to clean the inner base of an object. Wiping material of an end cover 28 of the hub or shaft can further aid the cleaning of the inner base of an object.
[0042] An arm also has attached at its tip a cleaning head 18, as described above.
Example 3
[0043] This example illustrates a non-limiting use of a cleaning device of the present teachings.
[0044] Cleaning pads 18 with sponge surfaces 71 as shown in