US20180042435A1 - Fully Disposable Cleaning Device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to fully disposable cleaning device preferably for cleaning a toilet bowl.
- the preferred embodiment device has an extendable handle with a cleaning head secured to one end.
- the cleaning head is comprised of an absorbent material which is highly compacted to form a core that retains its shape until moistened. The moistening of the cleaning head expands the cleaning head from a small compacted core to a cleaning head of adequate size for cleaning the toilet bowl.
- a traditional toilet bowl brush provided in the prior art is stored next to the toilet in a storage case.
- a user typically places a wet toilet bowl brush in the storage case and does not take the time to clean and sanitize the brush or storage case.
- the brush and storage case often becomes unsightly and pose a hygiene problem during storage and fertile ground for growth of bacteria and germs.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,880,197 to Katz issued Apr. 19, 2005 describes a fully disposable toilet cleaning device with an extendable handle in which the both the handle and brush head are disposable and designed for limited use.
- the device includes a handle and a telescoping arm which extends from the handle with a cleaning head secured to one end of the arm.
- the cleaning head is stored within the handle during shipping and storage and exposed during operation.
- this toilet cleaning device in its preferred embodiment, requires the user to grip the cleaning head to extend the arm from the handle and to expose the cleaning head. With the cleaning head infused with a cleaning agent, the user would have to come in contact with the cleaning agent to expose the cleaning head. This mode of operation would potentially be messy for the user and potentially pose health risks with chemicals being exposed to the user's skin.
- the core expands when moistened to form a cleaning head of adequate size for cleaning the toilet bowl.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a fully disposable toilet cleaning device that does not require storage after use and thus, more sanitary than conventional toilet brushes and other toilet cleaning devices.
- the fully disposable toilet bowl cleaning device comprises an extendable handle from which a cleaning head may be exposed from the handle without requiring the user to touch the cleaning head.
- a cleaning device may include a handle, a cleaning head secured to said handle, said cleaning head comprising an absorbent material being highly compressed to form a small self-sustaining core for packaging and shipping; a method of deploying the cleaning device.
- the cleaning device may moistened the compacted core to expand the cleaning head and be ready for use.
- the handle may include an outer member.
- the handle may include an inner member.
- the diameter of the outer member may be slightly less than inner diameter of said outer member to provide a flush but moveable fit of said inner member with respect to said outer member.
- the absorbent material may be a cellulose sponge.
- the handle may be biodegradable.
- the cleaning head may be infused with a cleaning agent.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view of the presently preferred embodiment of the toilet cleaning device, shown in an extended operative position and the cleaning head is fully expanded;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the toilet cleaning device of FIG. 1 , shown in an extended operative position and the cleaning head is fully expanded;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing the highly compacted cleaning head nested inside the handle, and the handle is in a collapsed position;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing the highly compacted cleaning head, and the handle is in an intermediate position
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing an alternative embodiment where the highly compacted cleaning head nest outside the handle, and the handle is in a collapsed position.
- the present invention provides a low cost fully disposable toilet cleaning device with an extendable handle comprised of tubular shaped outer and inner members with first and second ends.
- the inner member may be telescopically slidable within the outer member.
- a cleaning head may be secured to the second end of the inner member.
- a portion of the inner member may extend from the outer member when the handle is in a collapsed position.
- a force may be applied by a user to the inner member to manipulate the outer and inner members to an extended position.
- the cleaning head may be highly compacted to form a small core and may be nested within the handle during a stored position. The highly compacted cleaning head may sustain a small core until the cleaning head is moistened for purpose of expanding the cleaning head and be ready for use.
- the small compacted core provides a device for economic efficiencies in packaging, shipping and storage.
- the cleaning head may be made of plant based biodegradable material, foam rubber, nylon, polyester or any other resilient material used for cleaning.
- the cleaning head may be comprised of an absorbent material that when moistened, expands to form a cleaning head of adequate size for cleaning a toilet bowl.
- a cleaning agent may be infused within the cleaning head that may be activated when rinsed with water.
- the handle may be made of a plant based biodegradable material or plastic.
- a disposable toilet cleaning device 10 may include a handle 20 including an inner member 40 with first and second ends 42 , 44 that may be telescopically slidable within an outer member 30 .
- the outer member 30 may be generally hollow and tubular shape with first and second open ends 32 , 34 .
- the outer member 30 may taper from the first open end 32 to the second open end 34 , and the first open end 32 may be slightly larger in diameter than the second open end 34 .
- the inner member 40 may be also tapered generally along the same lines of the outer member 30 .
- the outer diameter of the inner member 40 may be slightly less that the inner diameter of the outer member 30 , such that the inner member 40 may be flushly fictionally held with the body of the outer member 30 but relative longitudinal movement of the inner member 40 within the outer member 30 may be permitted.
- the outer diameter of the first end 42 of the inner member 40 may be larger than the second open end 34 of the outer member 30 such that the first end 42 of the inner member 40 cannot be withdrawn fully through the second open end 34 of the outer member 30 .
- the inner member 40 forms a locking ridge 46 that acts as a stop by bearing against the top edge of the second open end 34 of the outer member 30 when the handle 20 is in an extended position as shown in FIG. 2 .
- An expandable cleaning head 12 may be secured to the second end 44 of the inner member 40 .
- the cleaning head 12 may nest within the outer member 30 in a highly compacted position when the handle 20 is in a collapsed position as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the inner member 40 at the first end 42 may partially extend from the outer member 30 at a predetermined distance for a user to urge the cleaning head 12 opposite the second open end 34 of the outer member 30 and expose the cleaning head 12 to an intermediate position as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the first open end 32 of the outer member 30 and the first end 42 of the inner member 40 may be approximately equal distance as measured longitudinally.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an alternative embodiment of when the handle 20 may be in a collapsed position, the cleaning head 12 may nest partially to fully outside the outer member 40 to form a highly compacted self-sustaining core.
- the outer and inner member 30 , 40 forming the handle 20 may be made of a biodegradable plant based product or plastic or other appropriate material.
- the cleaning head 12 may be made of a plant based biodegradable material, plastic, foam rubber, nylon, polyester or any other resilient material used for cleaning.
- the cleaning head 12 is comprised of an absorbent material that is fully expandable when moistened.
- a cleaning agent may be infused within the cleaning head that is activated when the cleaning head is exposed to water.
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A fully disposable cleaning device for cleaning a toilet comprising a handle with a cleaning head secured to one end. The handle is comprised of hollow elongated telescoping members with an outer member and an inner member. The outer member and inner member are telescopically slidable from a collapsed position to an extended position to form a handle.
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- The present invention relates to fully disposable cleaning device preferably for cleaning a toilet bowl. The preferred embodiment device has an extendable handle with a cleaning head secured to one end. The cleaning head is comprised of an absorbent material which is highly compacted to form a core that retains its shape until moistened. The moistening of the cleaning head expands the cleaning head from a small compacted core to a cleaning head of adequate size for cleaning the toilet bowl.
- A traditional toilet bowl brush provided in the prior art is stored next to the toilet in a storage case. At the conclusion of the cleaning process, a user typically places a wet toilet bowl brush in the storage case and does not take the time to clean and sanitize the brush or storage case. The brush and storage case often becomes unsightly and pose a hygiene problem during storage and fertile ground for growth of bacteria and germs.
- Other embodiments in the prior art consists of a disposable cleaning head that is detachable from the handle and often come with a storage case for the handle and cleaning heads. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,032,270 to Vitantonio issued Apr. 25, 2006 describes such a toilet cleaning apparatus having a cleaning head which is detachable from the handle portion and comes with a caddy for storing both the handle and unused cleaning heads. Although these types cleaning devices reduce the unsanitary storage problem for the cleaning head, still there exists an unsanitary storage issue of the permanent handle and often a storage container. Again, the user would typically not take the time to sanitize these devices at the conclusion of the cleaning process, and often these devices become unsightly and pose a hygiene problem during storage and a fertile ground for growth of bacteria and germs.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,880,197 to Katz issued Apr. 19, 2005 describes a fully disposable toilet cleaning device with an extendable handle in which the both the handle and brush head are disposable and designed for limited use. The device includes a handle and a telescoping arm which extends from the handle with a cleaning head secured to one end of the arm. The cleaning head is stored within the handle during shipping and storage and exposed during operation. In operation, this toilet cleaning device, in its preferred embodiment, requires the user to grip the cleaning head to extend the arm from the handle and to expose the cleaning head. With the cleaning head infused with a cleaning agent, the user would have to come in contact with the cleaning agent to expose the cleaning head. This mode of operation would potentially be messy for the user and potentially pose health risks with chemicals being exposed to the user's skin.
- It is the principal object of the present invention to provide an economical fully disposable toilet cleaning device wherein the cleaning head is comprised of an absorbent material and is highly compressed to form a small self-sustaining core. The core expands when moistened to form a cleaning head of adequate size for cleaning the toilet bowl. The benefits of this arrange is that it requires relatively little volume and permits packaging multiple cleaning brushes in a relatively small package. The maximization of units per package provides very efficient use of shelf space versus conventional brushes while also increasing economic efficiencies in shipping and storage.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a fully disposable toilet cleaning device that does not require storage after use and thus, more sanitary than conventional toilet brushes and other toilet cleaning devices. In the preferred embodiment, the fully disposable toilet bowl cleaning device comprises an extendable handle from which a cleaning head may be exposed from the handle without requiring the user to touch the cleaning head.
- A cleaning device may include a handle, a cleaning head secured to said handle, said cleaning head comprising an absorbent material being highly compressed to form a small self-sustaining core for packaging and shipping; a method of deploying the cleaning device.
- The cleaning device may moistened the compacted core to expand the cleaning head and be ready for use.
- The handle may include an outer member.
- The handle may include an inner member.
- The diameter of the outer member may be slightly less than inner diameter of said outer member to provide a flush but moveable fit of said inner member with respect to said outer member.
- The absorbent material may be a cellulose sponge.
- The handle may be biodegradable.
- The cleaning head may be infused with a cleaning agent.
- These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon referring to the drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is an elevational view of the presently preferred embodiment of the toilet cleaning device, shown in an extended operative position and the cleaning head is fully expanded; -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the toilet cleaning device ofFIG. 1 , shown in an extended operative position and the cleaning head is fully expanded; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing the highly compacted cleaning head nested inside the handle, and the handle is in a collapsed position; and -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing the highly compacted cleaning head, and the handle is in an intermediate position; and -
FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing an alternative embodiment where the highly compacted cleaning head nest outside the handle, and the handle is in a collapsed position. - The present invention provides a low cost fully disposable toilet cleaning device with an extendable handle comprised of tubular shaped outer and inner members with first and second ends. The inner member may be telescopically slidable within the outer member. A cleaning head may be secured to the second end of the inner member. In the preferred embodiment, a portion of the inner member may extend from the outer member when the handle is in a collapsed position. A force may be applied by a user to the inner member to manipulate the outer and inner members to an extended position. The cleaning head may be highly compacted to form a small core and may be nested within the handle during a stored position. The highly compacted cleaning head may sustain a small core until the cleaning head is moistened for purpose of expanding the cleaning head and be ready for use. The small compacted core provides a device for economic efficiencies in packaging, shipping and storage. The cleaning head may be made of plant based biodegradable material, foam rubber, nylon, polyester or any other resilient material used for cleaning. The cleaning head may be comprised of an absorbent material that when moistened, expands to form a cleaning head of adequate size for cleaning a toilet bowl. A cleaning agent may be infused within the cleaning head that may be activated when rinsed with water. The handle may be made of a plant based biodegradable material or plastic.
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FIGS. 1-4 , a disposabletoilet cleaning device 10 may include ahandle 20 including aninner member 40 with first andsecond ends outer member 30. Theouter member 30 may be generally hollow and tubular shape with first and secondopen ends outer member 30 may taper from the firstopen end 32 to the secondopen end 34, and the firstopen end 32 may be slightly larger in diameter than the secondopen end 34. Theinner member 40 may be also tapered generally along the same lines of theouter member 30. The outer diameter of theinner member 40 may be slightly less that the inner diameter of theouter member 30, such that theinner member 40 may be flushly fictionally held with the body of theouter member 30 but relative longitudinal movement of theinner member 40 within theouter member 30 may be permitted. The outer diameter of thefirst end 42 of theinner member 40 may be larger than the secondopen end 34 of theouter member 30 such that thefirst end 42 of theinner member 40 cannot be withdrawn fully through the secondopen end 34 of theouter member 30. Theinner member 40 forms alocking ridge 46 that acts as a stop by bearing against the top edge of the secondopen end 34 of theouter member 30 when thehandle 20 is in an extended position as shown inFIG. 2 . Anexpandable cleaning head 12 may be secured to thesecond end 44 of theinner member 40. Thecleaning head 12 may nest within theouter member 30 in a highly compacted position when thehandle 20 is in a collapsed position as shown inFIG. 2 . In operation, theinner member 40 at thefirst end 42 may partially extend from theouter member 30 at a predetermined distance for a user to urge the cleaninghead 12 opposite the secondopen end 34 of theouter member 30 and expose the cleaninghead 12 to an intermediate position as shown inFIG. 4 . In the intermediate position, the firstopen end 32 of theouter member 30 and thefirst end 42 of theinner member 40 may be approximately equal distance as measured longitudinally. From the intermediate position, the user would grasp the exposed portion of theinner member 40 near thesecond end 44 directly above the cleaninghead 12 and urge the inner member 40 a predetermined distance so that the lockingridge 46 of theinner member 40 is engaged within the edge theouter member 30 to form an extended position as shown inFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 . In this extended position, theinner member 40 is locked in both directions longitudinally with the cleaninghead 12 fully exposed and ready for use.FIG. 5 illustrates an alternative embodiment of when thehandle 20 may be in a collapsed position, the cleaninghead 12 may nest partially to fully outside theouter member 40 to form a highly compacted self-sustaining core. The outer andinner member handle 20 may be made of a biodegradable plant based product or plastic or other appropriate material. The cleaninghead 12 may be made of a plant based biodegradable material, plastic, foam rubber, nylon, polyester or any other resilient material used for cleaning. The cleaninghead 12 is comprised of an absorbent material that is fully expandable when moistened. A cleaning agent may be infused within the cleaning head that is activated when the cleaning head is exposed to water. - Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they can readily use the present invention as a basis for designing or modifying other processes and structure for carrying out the same purposes and/or achieving the same advantages of the embodiments introduced herein. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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1. A cleaning device comprising: a handle, a cleaning head secured to said handle, said cleaning head comprising an absorbent material being highly compressed to form a small self-sustaining core for packaging and shipping; a method of deploying the cleaning device comprising: moistening the compacted core to expand the cleaning head and be ready for use.
2. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the handle comprises an outer member.
3. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the handle comprises an inner member.
4. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein outer diameter of said inner member being slightly less than inner diameter of said outer member to provide a flush but moveable fit of said inner member with respect to said outer member.
5. The cleaning device as claimed claim 1 wherein said absorbent material is a cellulose sponge.
6. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said handle is biodegradable.
7. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cleaning head is infused with a cleaning agent.
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