The present invention relates to toilet bowl cleaning brushes. Typically, such brushes are made with plastic handles, a wire loop at the end of the handle which retains a plurality of plastic bristles which are used to do the actual cleaning. When these brushes are not in use cleaning the toilet, they are typically placed in a plastic or metal brush holder which is placed near the toilet. Such storage is messy and inherently leads to the transportation and storage of germs to the brush holder.
US20020054784A1 discloses a flushable toilet cleaning tool formed of a water soluble material includes a handle and a cleaning head. The cleaning tool is configured to permit the user to perform a cleaning operation and thereafter dispose of the cleaning tool by placing it in a toilet bowl where the interaction of the water resident in the bowl with the cleaning tool causes the tool to dissolve sufficiently to permit the cleaning tool to be flushed away. The cleaning tool may include a quantity of cleanser contained within the handle of the tool or alternatively disposed on the cleaning head itself.
WO2013113044A1 also discloses a fully disposable toilet cleaner which can be left to dissolve in the bowl of the toilet after use.
DE10238131A1 discloses a toilet brush with disposable tissue sheet attached to head and spring supported mechanism integrated in handle stick. A mechanism activated by a spring integrated in the handle provides the brush head with a sheet of a biodegradable material soaked with a cleansing fluid and pushes the folded head out of a case (2) for use. When the handle is pushed again the sheet is automatically removed and can be flushed down the toilet.
The present invention is a biodegradable toilet brush with (a) a brush head made of multiple layers of biodegradable fabric disks and (b) a thin bio-degradable handle.
A product is biodegradable if it is capable of being broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things (such as microorganisms) (Merriam Webster).
The Federal Trade Commission provides that:
Each preferred embodiment toilet brush 1 is comprised of a brush head 10 and a handle 20 (
Preferably, the fabric disks come in two different diameters. The upper fabric disks 11a (
Each upper cellulose fabric disk 11a has a plurality of blossoming slots 14 extending radially inwardly from the perimeter of the disk to help the brush head obtain a blossom appearance and create more “petals” to increase the cleaning action of the brush head. Preferably, six radial blossoming slots 14 are spaced at equal distances around the perimeter of fabric disk 11a, and projecting radially inwardly toward the center of the fabric disk 11a about ⅜ to ¾ of an inch. Each 4⅓-inch diameter layer has six equally spaced radially extending slots, extending radially inwardly from the perimeter of fabric disc. There are 26 lower discs 11b, none of which are slotted. Two spaced pins 21a and 21b extending laterally through handle 20 towards the end of thereof (
Biodegradable handle 20 is also made from cellulose. Preferably, bamboo is used. Handle 20 is long enough to be used to clean a toilet without forcing the cleaning person to have his or her hand too close to the toilet or toilet water while cleaning. Preferably handle 20 is slightly bowed to facilitate its use. Preferably handle 20 is about ten to about sixteen inches long. Handle 20 is also relatively thin to enhance its biodegradability. Preferably, handle 20 is about ¼ inch to about ⅜ inch thick and about ½ to about ¾ inch wide. Brush head retention pins 21a and 21b (
A biodegradable glue is used to hold pins 21a and 21b in place in the end of handle 20. A preferred embodiment biodegradable glue comprises a combination of water, starch, caustic soda and borax, preferably in the following proportions:
In assembly, a lower pin 21a is inserted through its hole in handle 20 and is glued in place using a biodegradable glue. The top portion of handle 20 above lower pin 21a is inserted through the slots 12 in the 26 lower cellulose fabric disks 11b and the 20 upper cellulose fabric disks 11a, respectively. The upper pin 21b is then inserted through the upper hole in handle 20 at a level above the upper and lower cellulose fabric disks and is glued in place with a biodegradable glue. All of the cellulose fabric disks are then locked in place at the top of handle 20.
The cellulose fabric disks 11a and 11b are then subjected to a bunching operation in which cellulose fabric disks “are crumpled so as to form a roundish “blossom” as the brush head 10 on handle 20. In the process, the ends of lower pin 20a are at least partially inserted into pin holes 13 of lower cellulose fabric disks 11b. Similarly, ends of upper pin 21b are at least partially inserted into pin holes 13 of upper cellulose fabric disks 11a. This helps retain the brush head 10 in its “roundish” ball shape for cleaning.
Though not shown, a biodegradable inner bag, a biodegradable carton and bio-degradable tape are provided for packaging the biodegradable toilet brush 1. All three are preferably made of 100% wood pulp paper. Water based ink is provided for printing on the packaging, comprising preferably:
The biodegradable toilet brush of the preferred embodiment offers the following advantages:
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application 63/357,867 filed Jul. 1, 2022.
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