This invention generally relates to cleaning tools and, in particular, to a toilet cleaning device or tool which is disposable and includes a telescoping handle and an extendable cleaning head.
The typical toilet bowl cleaning device or brush provided in the prior art is made of plastic and is stored next to the toilet in the bathroom in its own storage case or brush hanger. The brush and storage case is typically unsightly and presents the further dilemma of handling the brush after use and cleaning the brush and storage case. A need exists for a toilet bowl cleaning device that does not need to be cleaned and does not require storage after use.
The present invention includes a handle with an extendable arm and compact cleaning head. The cleaning head may expand upon release from the handle or may be initially dispose outside the handle. The cleaning device handle may be made of cardboard or other disposable material with the head being made of plastic, foam rubber, scouring pad material, nylon or other fibers and/or materials. After use, the cleaning device may be disposed of in a trash receptacle.
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A foldable, self-expanding brush head 16 is secured to the end 26 of extendable arm 14. Brush head 16 includes a plurality of cleaning bristles. The brush head 16 is compressed and at least partially contained within the handle 12 in the stored position as shown in FIG. 1.
Handle 12 may include a locking ridge 28 around its inside diameter extending into cavity 22 positioned near the open end 20 of handle 12. Similarly, extendable arm 14 may include a locking ridge 30 extending outwardly from its outer diameter positioned near its base 24.
Handle 12 and arm 14 may be made of sturdy cardboard or other disposable material and coated with a wax or plastic film to allow sufficient use when exposed to water or other cleaning chemicals used to clean a toilet before disposing of the toilet cleaning device 10 in a trash receptacle. Brush head 16 may be made of plastic, nylon or other resilient material that provides sufficient strength to be used as a scrub brush.
In operation, the user of the cleaning device 10 pulls and extends the exposed portion of the brush head 16 axially outwardly from handle 12 until the locking ridge 30 of the extendable arm 14 passes over the locking ridge 28 of the handle 12. The outer diameter of the larger end 24 of arm 14 is gripped by the inner diameter near the open end 20 of handle 12. The compressed brush head 16 expands upon being pulled from the handle 12 as shown in FIG. 2. The cleaning device 10 may now be used to clean a toilet. The locking ridges 28 and 30 prevent the expandable arm 14 from retracting back into the handle 12 during use. If locking ridges 28 and 30 are not included, the outside diameter of arm 14 compresses against the inside diameter of handle 12 to securely hold arm 14 in the extended position.
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It is to be understood that while a certain form of the present invention has been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims.
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