The present invention relates generally to a brush assembly, and, more particularly, to a brush assembly including both a bottle brush and a nipple brush designed for convenient, ergonomic cleaning and scrubbing of baby bottles and other component parts associated with baby bottles such as baby bottle nipples, collars and caps.
When handling and cleaning infant feeding equipment, the hygienic cleansing of baby bottles, baby bottle nipples and other component parts is of critical importance. Ideally, between each use, bottles and nipples should be thoroughly scrubbed and then sterilized for use. Proper cleaning and scrubbing after use is particularly important so as to get rid of and clear any remaining food or liquid particles such as fatty liquids, or liquids having suspended solids therein such as formula, cereal, or other infant feeding products. It is important to remove all such remaining food or liquid particles because these types of remaining particles and/or residue may serve as a breeding ground for bacteria, potentially causing illness or infection.
Brushes designed specifically for scrubbing bottles are often found in households having young children as well as in a variety of caregiving facilities such as daycares and nurseries. Oftentimes, such brushes are one of many objects purchased to assist in maintaining a clean eating environment for babies. Because these brushes serve to cleanse containers/bottles which hold sustenance for infants, it is particularly important that such brushes be stored in a way that minimizes their contact with potentially unsanitary surfaces. Furthermore, the areas where bottles are prepared are frequently cluttered with a multitude of items including, but not limited to, bottle brushes, nipple brushes, collars, caps, bibs, towels, drying racks, formula containers, sterilizing equipment, pacifiers and other similar items. Consequently, there is a need for an improved baby bottle brush that is compact, easy to use, ergonomic and which provides for an improved clean-up action. There is also a need to maintain clean, convenient storage spaces for items that come into direct contact with an infant's mouth so as to provide a clean sanitary environment.
The present invention is directed to a brush assembly which provides an improved configuration that is compact, convenient, and ergonomic and is constructed to provide for the improved scrubbing and cleaning of baby bottles and other component parts of baby bottles such as baby bottle nipples, collars, caps and the like. The present brush assembly includes a top brush portion and a handle. The top brush portion may include a plurality of petal shaped elements attached to the outer surface of the top brush portion in a radial configuration, these petal shaped elements forming the scrubbing or cleaning portion of the brush. Each of the petal shaped elements may be fixedly or removably attached to the outer surface of the top brush portion. In one embodiment, an edge portion of each petal shaped element engages a respective channel and the petal shaped elements are retained within the respective channels by a cap. In one embodiment, the petal shaped elements may be substantially hourglass shaped and preferably sized and shaped to facilitate cleaning of baby bottles and their component parts.
In an alternative embodiment, the top brush portion may further include a scrubbing element attached to the outer surface of the top brush portion, the scrubbing element being positioned within the radial configuration of the petal shaped elements. In one embodiment, the scrubbing element may be substantially wedge shaped and preferably sized to facilitate scrubbing of baby bottles and their component parts. The scrubbing element may be fixedly or removably attached to the outer surface of the top brush portion, similar to the petal shaped elements, by positioning one edge portion of the scrubbing element into a respective channel wherein it is secured therewithin by a cap. In another embodiment, the cap may be removably secured to the top of the top brush portion to provide access to the respective channels to facilitate the removal and replacement of the petal shaped elements and the scrubbing element.
The top brush portion may further include a recessed cavity located below the respective channels for retaining a nipple brush therewithin. The cavity forms a hygienic storage enclosure within the top brush portion for receiving a nipple brush associated with the top portion of the handle.
The handle may further include an ergonomic outer grip surface allowing for secure, comfortable gripping when the brush assembly is in use. When the top brush portion is removed from the handle, the nipple brush is exposed and available for use. Because the nipple brush is mounted to the top portion of the handle, the ergonomic outer grip surface of the handle allows for secure, comfortable gripping when the nipple brush is in use. The handle may further include a base portion having a substantially flat bottom surface which provides for upright storage of the brush assembly when not in use. This enables the top brush portion to remain erect and dry and this prevents the top brush portion from contacting germ-laden surfaces.
Specific advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and the description of several illustrative embodiments of the present invention.
It should be understood that the present drawings are not necessarily to scale and that the embodiments disclosed herein are sometimes illustrated by fragmentary views. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should also be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein. Like numbers utilized throughout the various figures designate like or similar parts or structure.
Referring now to the drawings more particularly by reference numbers,
In alternative embodiments, the petal shaped elements 16 each include an edge portion 17 which is slidably inserted into a corresponding channel 20 and the cap 22 may be removably secured to the top brush portion 12 by any suitable means such that when the cap 22 is removed, any one of the cleaning elements 16 may be removed and replaced when worn. This allows a user the opportunity to remove and replace the elements 16 if necessary. The removal of cap 22 facilitates the removal and replacement of the petal shaped elements 16.
It is recognized and anticipated that at least one of the plurality of petal shaped cleaning elements may be removably attachable to the top brush portion 12 whereas other petal shaped cleaning elements may be permanently affixed thereto. Any combination of removably attached cleaning elements 16 and permanently attached cleaning elements 16 can be configured in any particular embodiment.
The petal shaped elements 16 may be fashioned from any suitable non-scratch cleaning material including, but not limited to, natural sponge, synthetic sponge, cellulose, foamed plastic polymers, low-density polyether, PVA, polyester, soft fabric, cleaning mesh and the like. In one embodiment, the petal shaped elements 16 may be substantially hourglass shaped and preferably sized to facilitate cleaning of baby bottles and their component parts. In this regard, each petal shaped element 16 may include tips 19 specially shaped to reach inside hard to reach corners of the bottle. The specific shape of each petal element 16 as well as the radial configuration of the top brush portion 12 further facilitates and maximizes the points of contact of the cleaning elements 16 with a particular baby bottle. It is also understood that the petal shaped cleaning elements 16 may be fashioned into other shapes, as desired, to accommodate various alternative designs of the brush assembly 10 without departing from the teachings and practice of the present invention.
The top brush portion 12 may further include a recessed cavity 24 located below the channels 20 for holding and retaining a nipple brush 26 therewithin as will hereinafter further explained. The cavity 24 foams a hygienic storage enclosure within the top brush portion 12 of the brush assembly 10 for receiving the nipple brush 26. The storage enclosure or cavity 24 is specifically sized and shaped to conform to the size and shape of by the nipple brush 26 so as to be completely received and contained therewithin. Any suitable retention mechanism can be used to retain the nipple brush 26 within cavity 24. In one embodiment, the nipple brush 26 is retained within the top brush portion 12 by a snap-on assembly where a groove or projection (not shown) located in the inner wall of the recessed cavity 24 cooperates with a corresponding groove or projection associated with shoulder portion 28 of the handle 14 to hold the nipple brush 26 within cavity 24 until needed for use. For the purposes of this disclosure “snap-on” is defined as attaching or fitting into place by employing a pressing motion. It is understood that the nipple brush 26 may be removably secured within the recessed cavity 24 using any number of suitable securing mechanisms such as a threaded assembly, a friction fit assembly, or a variety of other securing mechanisms without departing from the teachings and practice of the present invention.
The handle 14 may further include an ergonomic outer grip surface 30 formed from a substantially resilient material such as, but not limited to, organic polymers, elastomeric material, thermoplastic, thermosetting polymer, polycarbonate, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, silicone, polytetrafluoroethylene and the like. The ergonomic outer grip surface 30 allows for secure, comfortable gripping by a user when the brush assembly 10 is in use.
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It is also recognized and anticipated that any number of scrubbing elements 38 may be utilized in association with top brush portion 12 and that the cleaning elements 16 and scrubbing elements 38 are interchangeable and can be permanently affixed or removably attached to the outer surface 18 of the top brush portion 12 in any configuration. It is also recognized and anticipated that some of the cleaning elements 16 may be permanently attached to the top brush portion 12 whereas some of the cleaning elements 16 may be removably attached thereto, and that some of the scrubbing elements 38 can be removably attached or permanently affixed to the top brush portion 12. Any combination of cleaning elements 16 and scrubbing elements 38 can be configured to accommodate any particular application. All or any combination of the interchangeable cleaning elements 16 and scrubbing elements 38 can be permanently attached and/or removably attached to the top brush portion 12. Other configurations are likewise envisioned and anticipated.
Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a novel brush assembly. As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. The terms “having” and “including” and similar terms as used in the foregoing specification are used in the sense of “optional” or “may include” and not as “required”. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.