Hand-washing systems for cleaning various items by hand, such as dishes, counter tops, furniture, etc., often include various fluid-dispensing brushes. Such a fluid-dispensing brush conventionally includes a reservoir of liquid cleaning product within a body of the brush. Using a valve mechanism within the conventional brush, a user can dispense the cleaning product from the reservoir directly onto bristles of the brush.
The present disclosure is generally directed to hand-washing systems and, more specifically, to hand-washing systems that dispense a product onto a handheld implement. Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a system comprising a handheld implement having a handle and a head. The system also comprises a base including a basin, a pump, and a product container. The basin includes vertical walls forming a mouth opening to an inner cavity that receives the head of the handheld implement. The product container includes a reservoir of product. The pump conveys the product from the reservoir to the inner cavity via at least one through-hole in the basin.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The present disclosure is directed to a hand-washing system comprising at least one handheld implement and at least one base that is physically separable from the handheld implement and that dispenses a product onto the at least one handheld implement via a basin. A handheld implement in accordance with aspects of the invention has a body, including a handle and a head. In embodiments, the handheld implement is a kitchen implement, and the head is a brush, a sponge, a scrubber, a scraper, an abrasive pad, or the like. It is understood, however, that the handheld implement can include various types of applicators, such as a sponge, an abrasive pad, a trowel, a roller, etc.
In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the base includes the basin, a pump, and a reservoir of liquid or semi-liquid product. The basin can have substantially vertical walls forming a mouth opening to an inner cavity that receives the handheld implement. The pump can be, for example, a one-way flow control mechanism that conveys or allows flow of the product from the reservoir into the inner cavity of the basin via at least one through-hole at a bottom of the basin. The bottom of the basin can be a substantially flat or concave surface. In embodiments, the pump can be a well-type pump located at or below the bottom of the basin and above the reservoir.
In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the handheld implement has a shape corresponding to the shape of the basin, such that at least the head can pass through the mouth of the basin and extend to the bottom of the basin. The inner cavity may be initially devoid of the product. By inserting the handheld implement into the base and applying a plunging force (e.g., a substantially uniform downward, vertical force) using the handle, a user can actuate the pump to actively or passively convey the product from the reservoir into the inner cavity of the basin via the at least one through-hole, where the product pools and is picked-up by the head of the handheld implement. In embodiments, the plunging force is applied from the head of the handheld implement to the bottom of the cavity, which directly or indirectly actuates the pump. For example, the handheld implement can be a kitchen brush (e.g., a palm brush), wherein the head is a bristle attachment. A user can dispense a soap product from the reservoir into the basin by inserting the head of the kitchen brush to contact the bottom of the basin and actuating the pump by applying the plunging force on the bottom and directly or indirectly the pump via the bristle attachment.
Additionally or alternatively, in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the plunging force is applied to the base by the body of the handheld implement (in addition to or instead of the force applied by the head), for example, to reduce wear-and-tear (e.g., deformation) of the head that may result from the plunging force. In embodiments, the body of the handheld implement engages the walls of the basin when the head is inserted into the base. The plunging force applied to the base can be transferred to the pump through the walls of the basin while a gap is maintained between the head of the handheld implement and the bottom of the basin. The plunging force actuates the pump to actively or passively convey the product from the reservoir to the inner cavity of the basin, where it pools and is picked-up by the head. For example, the handheld implement may be a kitchen brush having a body with at least one shoulder that mates with a least one corresponding ridge on the walls of the basin. The handheld implement and the base can be proportioned such that, when the handheld implement is inserted into the base and force applied by a user, a gap is maintained between the end of the handheld implement and the bottom of the basin, while the brush is dunked into the pool of the cleaning product which is formed and replenished by the pumping.
Advantageously, hand-washing systems in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure neatly and efficiently dispense liquid or semi-liquid products onto heads of the handheld implements. This is because excess product dispensed from the reservoir remains in the basin such that the excess is not wasted when, for example, it drips from the head. Subsequently, a user can replenish the product on the head using the excess product pooled in the basin. And, when the excess is depleted, the user can replenish the pool of product in the basin using the handheld implement.
The embodiments disclosed herein are merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the handheld implement 20 and the base 30 are formed from one or more substantially rigid materials (e.g., plastic, metal, glass, etc.). In embodiments, the material can be plastic formed by, for example, thermoforming, or injection molding. The selection a material can depend on the type of application for which the handheld implement 20 is used and/or type of product stored in the base 30.
In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the base 30 includes a basin 310 and a product container 320. The basin 310 can include substantially vertical walls 330 and a bottom section 335, which allows product conveyed from the product container 320 to pool in the basin 310. The bottom section 335 may be a substantially horizontal or concave surface. As depicted in
The product container 320 includes product 355 held in a reservoir 360. The reservoir 360 can be a rigid or collapsible chamber. In embodiments, product 355 can be a liquid or semi-liquid cleaning product, such as soap or detergent. However, embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to cleaning products, and the product container 320 can contain other products in the form of liquids, semi-liquids, gels, and pastes. For example, the product container 320 can contain creams, lotions, ointments, cosmetics, adhesives, oils, paints, dyes, stains, pastes, oral care products, etc.
In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the handheld implement 20, the basin 310, and the product container 320 stack into an integral unit, wherein the handheld implement 20 provides or acts as a re-sealable cap or lid for the base 30. In embodiments, the head 220 fits inside the mouth of the basin 30 and directly contacts the bottom surface of the inner cavity of the basin 30 (which can include the inner surface of the walls 330 and/or an upper surface of the pump 340). Further, in embodiments, the body 210 and head 220 of the handheld implement 20 are proportioned such that a shoulder 230 of the body 210 mates with a ridge 350 of the basin 320 such that the head 220 extends to the bottom surface 353 of the basin 30 without substantially contacting the bottom surface 353 of the basin 30. In embodiments, the shoulder 230 and the ridge 350 include corresponding threading (e.g., a quarter-turn fastener), such that a user can manually lock/unlock the handheld implement 10 to/from the base 30. For example, the threading can provide a twist-lock mechanism, in which a user applies downward pressure while twisting the handheld implement 20 to lock and/or unlock it from the base 30.
In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure the basin 310 is stacked on top of the product container 320. In embodiments, the basin 310 and the product container 320 are detachably locked together. For example, a bottom of the basin 310 and a top of the product container 320 can include complementary shapes (e.g., a mating edge or threads) that securely attach the product container 320 to the basin 310 (e.g., by snap-fitting, twist-locking, or screwing). Accordingly, the product container 320 is detachable such that it can be replaced or refilled.
Additionally, in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, a user can change the shape and/or order of the base units 930 in the housing 915. In embodiments, such as shown in
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In closing, it is to be understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are illustrative of the principles of the present invention. Other modifications that may be employed are within the scope of the invention. Thus, by way of example, but not of limitation, alternative configurations may be utilized in accordance with the teachings herein. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to that precisely as shown and described.
This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/168,019, filed May 29, 2015, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/US2016/024263 | 3/25/2016 | WO | 00 |
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62168019 | May 2015 | US |