This invention relates generally to the field of brushes used to clean hands and fingernails of humans, and more particularly to a brush that is a convenient fixture at its point of use, for example, at a sink.
Foodservice and medical workers are required to wash their hands frequently using a fingernail brush. Having a fingernail brush at the washing sink is therefore common. Typically, the brush is left on the sink top or shelf where surfaces may be unhygienic. Further, with wet and soapy hands it is easy to drop a fingernail brush on the floor, thereby contaminating the brush and inconveniencing the worker. Further, if the brush is on a shelf and not in the immediate field of view of the worker, the worker may forget to use it altogether. It is therefore considered useful to provide a combination of brush and fixture means to preserve hygiene and prevent the worker from dropping or forgetting to use the brush.
The present invention relates to a brush assembly that is located at a cleaning or work station. The brush assembly includes a brush attached to a brace. In one embodiment, the brush assembly is fixedly or removably mounted at a suitable location in or around a cleaning or work station. In one embodiment the brush is removably attached to the brace.
A brush assembly is mounted at a wash sink which conveniently allows a worker to manipulate the brush assembly for use. In one embodiment, the worker is able to swing the mounted brush under the water stream, use the brush for hand and fingernail cleaning without having to hold or support the brush manually, and swing the brush back to its original position out from the water stream. Preferably, at all times, the brush is suspended in the air and kept off unhygienic surfaces.
Briefly stated, an apparatus for washing hands and/or fingernails includes a brush assembly mounted proximate a cleaning or work station, preferably proximate a sink, and most preferably proximate a water faucet. In one embodiment, the brush assembly includes a backplane with two opposed brushes attached to the backplane such that the bristles on each brush face outward from the backplane. A clamping mechanism removable attaches the brush assembly to the faucet. The clamping mechanism is preferably pivotable on the faucet so the user can move the brush assembly into the water stream to use the brushes and out of the water stream for rinsing.
According to an embodiment of the invention, an apparatus includes a brush assembly; the brush assembly including a backplane with two opposed brushes attached to the backplane such that a plurality of bristles on each brush face outward from the backplane; and a clamping mechanism which attaches the brush assembly to a faucet.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a cleaning apparatus includes a brush assembly having a brush and a brace, wherein the brush is attached to the brace and the brace engages an element of a work station.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a cleaning apparatus includes a brush assembly which includes a brush removably attached to a brace; the brush having at least one cleaning surface; and wherein the brace is selectively engageable with a faucet such that the brace is capable of being manipulated with respect to the faucet.
While one possible application of the present invention is in connection with washing hands, many other applications are possible and references to use as a hand and nail brush should not be deemed to limit the uses of the present invention. While certain embodiments are discussed herein, they should not be interpreted as being the only embodiments of the present invention and other embodiments may be created without departing from the present invention. These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description, claims, and accompanying drawings.
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Bristles 2 of brush assembly 1 are preferably fabricated from natural or synthetic materials as is well known in the art. Backplane 3 is preferably fabricated from one or more materials selected from the group of materials consisting of wood, thermoplastics, fiber-reinforced plastics, painted steel, polymer coated steel, galvanized steel, chromed steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. In the preferred embodiment, the entire brush assembly 1 including bristles 2 and backplane 3 are integrally molded in thermoplastic.
Rigid mounting member 5 is preferably fabricated from a material selected from the group of materials consisting of thermoplastics, fiber-reinforced plastics, painted steel, polymer coated steel, galvanized steel, chromed steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Rigid mounting member 5 is attached to or integral with the brush assembly 1. Member 5 and its clamping portion 8 must provide the structural strength to maintain brush assembly 1 in a relatively steady cantilevered position while the worker scrubs his or her hands and fingernails on them.
In one embodiment, clamping portion 8 is preferably formed in an integral, resilient spring detent that has a flexible bend diameter smaller than common faucet diameters, permitting it to be snapped firmly onto the upright portion of most commercial faucets and easily pivoted about the faucet.
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While the present invention has been described with reference to a particular preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the preferred embodiment and that various modifications and the like could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US03/40564 | 12/19/2003 | WO | 6/14/2005 |
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60434869 | Dec 2002 | US |