This invention relates to surfaces scrubbing and washing implements. More particularly, this invention relates to such implements which are attachable to a sprayer or nozzle as an auxiliary component.
Auxiliary pot, pan, glass, and dish scrubbing implements which are adapted for attachment to a sprayer such as a common kitchen sink sprayer are known. Drawbacks and functional deficiencies which are commonly associated with or are experienced during the use of such known auxiliary implements include insecure receipt and support of scrub pad components, and include difficulties in effectively cleaning pathogen laden dirt and debris from the pad's attachment or mounting support surfaces. As a result of such cleaning difficulties, undesirable growths of pathogens upon the pad components occurs, undesirably increasing health hazard risks.
The instant inventive auxiliary sprayer attachment solves or ameliorates the problems, difficulties, and deficiencies described above by incorporating within the attachment specialized pad support and connecting structures which securely support the pad element during scrubbing use, which provide for ease of interchangeability and reconfiguration of pads, and which facilitate easy and thorough cleaning of pad attachment surfaces.
A first structural component of the instant inventive auxiliary sprayer attachment comprises a toroidally configured scrub pad. The toroidal scrub pad necessarily presents an annular inner surface which preferably presents radially inwardly extending helical threads which are defined by elastically extendable and retractable thread valleys.
In a preferred embodiment, the toroidal scrub pad component of the invention is substantially shaped as a circular disk, and the pad's annular inner surface comprises a substantially circularly cylindrical aperture which extends axially through the disk.
A further structural component of the instant inventive auxiliary sprayer attachment comprises a preferably plastic tubular conduit having a rearward water input end and a forward water output end. In the preferred embodiment, the tubular conduit's forward output end has an annular outer surface, such surface having and presenting second helical threads which are relatively permanent and which extend radially outwardly. In the preferred embodiment, such second helical threads mechanically mold or form the scrub pad's first helical threads by means of radially outwardly directed compressive contact with or impingements against the scrub pad's relatively elastic annular inner surface.
The instant inventive auxiliary attachment is preferably adapted for use with and for removable attachment to a nozzle end of a common kitchen sink sprayer, and may suitably be alternatively configured for attachment to the helically threaded output nozzle or sprayer of a common garden hose. Accordingly, in addition to structural components described above, the instant invention preferably comprises means for removably mounting the tubular conduit's rearward input end upon the nozzle portion of such sink or hose sprayer. In a preferred embodiment, the removable mounting means incorporate a conically bored configuration of the inner wall of the rearward input end of the tubular conduit, such conical bore preferably functioning as a pressure fit sleeve joint which engages the typically conical outer profile of the nozzle portion of a common kitchen sink sprayer. Suitably, such mounting means may alternatively comprise an internally helically threaded coupling nut or fastener of the type which is commonly engageable with the threads of the output nozzle of a common garden hose.
In a preferred embodiment of the instant inventive auxiliary sprayer attachment, the toroidally configured scrub pad component comprises a multiply layered strata of materials selected from the group consisting of polyurethane artificial sponge, cellulose artificial sponge, natural sponge, metal strand mesh, plastic fiber mesh, natural fiber mesh, woven fibers, natural loufa, and synthetic loufa. Where the scrub pad component is configured to include such strata of materials, the strata preferably consists of a first stratum and a second stratum. Such provision of first and second stratums enables pad reversibility, such dually positionable pad advantageously allowing either of the two stratums to be positioned at the forward or output end of the pad. Where, as is preferred, the pad's stratums have differing levels of asperousness or roughness the pad may, through reverse positioning, be alternatively used for scrubbing heavy debris from dishes, pots, and pans, and for finer cleaning and wiping of dish, pot, and pan surfaces.
In the preferred embodiment, the tubular conduit component includes and presents an annular flange positioned rearwardly from the conduit's second helical threads, such annular flange advantageously providing backing or base support to the scrub pad during scrubbing use. Also, in the preferred embodiment, the tubular conduit comprises durable injection molded plastic.
In use of the instant inventive auxiliary sprayer attachment, and assuming the provisions of the preferred structures which are described above, a user may initially mount the assembled pad and conduit combination upon a common sink sprayer via a slightly twisting and rearwardly pressing extension of the tubular conduit's rearward conical bore over the sprayer's forward nozzle. Thereafter, the user may actuate the sprayer, causing water to pass forwardly through the conduit, and to emit from the central aperture of the toroidal scrub pad. Thereafter, the user may place the forward end of the pad into scrubbing contact with, for example, a dirty dish. Light and heavy scrubbing action may be alternatively facilitated by simply unscrewing, inverting, and re-attaching the toroidal scrub pad over the tubular conduit's helically threaded forward end.
While the toroidal scrub pad is removed from the tubular conduit, natural elasticity of the pad's stratum materials advantageously temporarily removes the valleys which define the first helical threads. Such elastic removal of the first helical threads aids and assists in thorough cleaning of the pad by temporarily eliminating the thread defining “V” shaped valleys which would otherwise harbor and shield from cleaning pathogen bearing dirt and debris.
To further assist in reduction of pathogens accumulating within the pad component, slow releasing biocides are preferably integrally incorporated within the pad.
Accordingly, objects of the instant invention include the provision of an auxiliary sprayer attachment which incorporates structures, as described above, and which arranges those structures in relation to each other in manners described above for the performance of the beneficial functions described above.
Other and further objects, benefits, and advantages of the present invention will become known to those skilled in the art upon review of the Detailed Description which follows, and upon review of the appended drawings.
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Where the stratums 20 and 22 of the pad 20,22 comprise plastic fiber matting or plastic closed cell foam, such pad materials preferably include an anti-microbial or pathogen reducing additive which is integrally molded within the pad's plastic matrix. In a preferred embodiment, such anti-microbial or pathogen reducing additive comprises an inorganic powder characterized by relatively small particle size between 1-2 micrometers. In a preferred embodiment, the anti-microbial additive constitutes a silver ion releasing chemical compound such as silver iodide. Other biocides commonly known to be integrally moldable within plastic matrices are considered to fall within the scope of the invention.
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While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications in the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope at least commensurate with the appended claims.
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