Claims
- 1. A garbage disposal cleaning device comprising:
- an elongated shaft having first and second opposed ends;
- cleaning means for cleaning a tubular recess below a stationary surface mounted on a portion of said shaft proximal to said second end of said shaft and axially extending toward said first end of said shaft;
- a splatter guard mounted on said shaft between said cleaning means and said first end, said splatter guard comprising a housing having a closed end, an opposed open end, and a circumferential flexible skirt extending between said closed end and said open end;
- said housing flexible skirt substantially surrounding said cleaning means and said portion of said shaft proximal to said second end upon which said cleaning means is mounted in a radially spaced manner in a first uncompressed condition and being axially and flexibly displaceable toward said first end of said shaft in a second compressed condition thereby to cause said cleaning means and said portion proximal to said second end of said shaft upon which said cleaning means is mounted to axially extend beyond said opposed open end of said splatter guard housing;
- said shaft further including retaining means thereon for engaging the closed end of said splatter guard housing so as to cause said flexible skirt to be axially displaced relative to said cleaning means and said second end portion of said shaft upon which said cleaning means is mounted in response to an axially directed force applied against said opposed open end of said splatter guard, said retaining means being located between said closed end of said splatter guard and said first end of said shaft;
- further including container means mounted to said handle for storing a fluid substance to facilitate cleaning of a garbage disposal unit, passage means connected between said container means and said splatter guard, and manually activatable means for selectively permitting said fluid substance to flow through said passage means and contact said cleaning means.
- 2. A garbage disposal cleaning device comprising:
- an elongated shaft having first and second opposed ends;
- cleaning means for cleaning a tubular recess below a stationary surface mounted on a portion of said shaft proximal to said second end of said shaft and axially extending toward said first end of said shaft;
- a splatter guard mounted on said shaft between said cleaning means and said first end, said splatter guard comprising a housing having a closed end, an opposed open end, and a circumferential flexible skirt extending between said closed end and said open end;
- said housing flexible skirt substantially surrounding said cleaning means and said portion of said shaft proximal to said second end upon which said cleaning means is mounted in a radially spaced manner in a first uncompressed condition and being axially and flexibly displaceable toward said first end of said shaft in a second compressed condition thereby to cause said cleaning means and said portion proximal to said second end of said shaft upon which said cleaning means is mounted to axially extend beyond said opposed open end of said splatter guard housing;
- said shaft further including retaining means thereon for engaging the closed end of said splatter guard housing so as to cause said flexible skirt to be axially displaced relative to said cleaning means and said second end portion of said shaft upon which said cleaning means is mounted in response to an axially directed force applied against said opposed open end of said splatter guard, said retaining means being located between said closed end of said splatter guard and said first end of said shaft;
- wherein the portion of said shaft proximal to said first end comprises a handle;
- wherein a finger hole is drilled in said handle, whereby said handle can be easily rotated to rotate said cleaning means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/976,953, filed Nov. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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