The present invention relates to a versatile cleaning device having a top cleaning assembly and a side cleaning assembly, and more particularly, a versatile cleaning device for rotatably cleaning a wide variety of articles and surfaces, the versatile cleaning device having a top cleaning assembly and a side cleaning assembly.
Cleaning devices come in at wildly varying degrees of shapes, sizes, user friendliness, convenience and cost. Many of these cleaning devices are specialized to clean and/or polish a certain subset of articles. If a user desires to clean and/or polish different kinds of articles or surfaces, the user might be required to carry multiple devices, which may prove to be unwieldy to carry around if the user needs to bring a number of such cleaning devices with them. Furthermore, the user may need to sort out which devices to use and familiarize themselves with the intricacies of each individual device, all of which may be unnecessarily burdensome to the user.
While there has been a trend towards engineering devices to be smaller. Many times such devices are highly specialized for one role. For a particular job, the user may be forced to carry a number of cleaning devices and cleaning implements between locations. To permit such items to be carried with the specialized cleaning device, the user may be required to have an additional carrying bag, which adds to burden when the user is forced to sort through the bag to find and setup the right device for the cleaning job. This solution adds more hindrance to a user without solving the need of having a versatile cleaning device that is constructed to clean a variety of articles and surfaces.
Therefore, to solve the above problems and provide individuals with a convenient way to clean various articles and surfaces of different shapes, sizes, materials, and configurations, there is a need for a convenient versatile cleaning device to provide multiple types of cleaning tools (brushes, cleaning fabric, and the like) in a relatively compact size and in a convenient adjustable shape to provide flexibility and increase the efficiency to the user when the versatile cleaning device is used. This invention is directed to solve these problems and satisfy the long-felt need.
The present invention contrives to solve the disadvantages of the prior art. The present invention provides a versatile cleaning device having multiple cleaning assembles capable of cleaning multiple angles of a wide variety of articles and surfaces while constructed to have a relative compact size and configured for convenient use.
The object of the invention is to provide a versatile cleaning device for rotatably cleaning a variety of articles and surfaces by being attached to a handle having an electric motor. The versatile cleaning device includes a top cleaning assembly that includes a top cleaning means and a mount; a first shaft constructed to be fixedly or removably coupled to the top cleaning assembly; a side cleaning assembly that includes a side cleaning means, a body, and a first shaft receiving hole; and a second shaft constructed to be fixedly or removably coupled to the side cleaning assembly. The second shaft is constructed to be attached to the handle for electrically rotating the versatile cleaning device.
Another object of the invention is to provide a versatile cleaning device for rotatably cleaning a variety of articles and surfaces, the versatile cleaning device including a top cleaning assembly that includes a top cleaning means and a mount; a side cleaning assembly that includes a side cleaning means and a body; and a handle that includes an electric motor; and a shaft-receiving hole. The side cleaning assembly is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the handle. The top cleaning assembly is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the side cleaning assembly. Furthermore, the top cleaning assembly is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the handle.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a versatile cleaning device for rotatably cleaning a variety of articles and surfaces, the versatile cleaning device including a handle that includes an electric motor and a shaft-receiving hole; and a side cleaning assembly. The side cleaning assembly includes a side cleaning means; a body; a side wall between a top and a bottom of the body; an internal reservoir constructed by the side wall to hold cleaning solution; a coupling cap constructed to removably couple with the top of the body to provide access to the internal reservoir; a plurality of holes through the side wall; and an opening means covering the plurality of holes. Furthermore, the side cleaning assembly is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the handle.
The advantages of the present invention are: (1) the versatile cleaning device of the present invention provides multiple modes of cleaning with the ability to interchange different cleaning implements (e.g. brushes, cleaning fabric, and the like) with minimal effort or downtime; (2) the versatile cleaning device is compact in size that allows for easy transport; (3) the versatile cleaning is configured for ease of use; (4) the unique construction of the top cleaning assembly and the side cleaning assembly of the versatile cleaning device provides increased flexibility to the user in terms of its use as well as increasing the user's efficiency due to the ability to clean multiple surfaces at the same time; (5) the number of parts for the versatile cleaning device is optimized to be as few as possible to keep manufacturing costs low without removing the advantages properties of the versatile cleaning device; (6) the handle may be angled to permit the versatile cleaning device to clean and/or polish hard-to-reach places; (7) the versatile cleaning device of the present invention includes the top cleaning assembly that has a groove to further secure and allow the use of various cleaning implements to used interchangeably in a convenient fashion; (8) the versatile cleaning device of the present invention includes the side cleaning assembly has a groove to further secure and allow the use of various cleaning implements interchangeably in a convenient fashion; and (9) the versatile cleaning device of the present invention includes a configuration constructed to store cleaning solutions internally to allow users to have the cleaning solution available when cleaning an article.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, the fuller understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention.
Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about”, it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
The handle (140) may be constructed to be either a single segment or multiple segments, the latter of which is shown in
With respect to the first and second shafts (134, 136) shown in
The lengths of the first and the second shafts (134, 136) are equal or greater than widths of the first and second shafts (134, 136); preferably, the lengths of the first and the second shafts (134, 136) are greater than the widths of the first and second shafts (134, 136). As to the material of the first and second shafts (134, 136), preferably both are made from ferromagnetic material. Examples of ferromagnetic material includes steel, steel alloys, iron, and the like. The first and second shafts (134, 136) may also comply with certain standards, such as DIN 3126 ISO 1173 or DIN 7427. To permit a more convenient fit between the shaft-receiving holes (127, 129) of the side cleaning assembly (120), the side cleaning assembly (120) further includes magnetic material in each of the shaft-receiving holes such that a snap-to magnetic fit occurs when the first and second shafts (134, 136) are received in their respective shaft-receiving holes. Also, the handle (140) may have a magnet in its shaft receiving hole (141).
As shown in
The top cleaning assembly (110) may further include a retaining ring (152) constructed to fit in the annular groove (1122) of the mount (114). The retaining ring (152) has elastic properties that permit the retaining ring (152) to not only be received in the annular groove (1122) but also be tightly retained in the annular groove (1122) and not be easily dislodged therefrom. The elastic properties of the retaining ring (152) are owed to the use of elastic and resilient materials in its construction, the latter of which provides the retaining ring (152) its resilient properties. In terms of the shape of the retaining ring (152), the retaining ring (152) may be constructed to adopt any shape to allow it to be received and tightly retained in the annular groove (1122) such as having a substantially flat surface or a substantially rounded surface.
The retaining ring (152) can be sewn to an edge of the top cleaning means (112). Alternatively, as shown in 7A, the edge of the top cleaning means (112) is sewn to form a hem to hold the retaining ring (152) therein. Alternatively, as shown in
As shown in
With respect to the side cleaning assembly (120), the body (124) of the side cleaning assembly (120) may be constructed to be substantially cylindrical as shown in
The side cleaning assembly (120) further includes first and second shaft-receiving holes (127, 129) formed by the body (124) of the side cleaning assembly (120) as shown in
Alternatively, the walls and floor of the first and second shaft-receiving holes (127, 129) formed by the body (124) of the side cleaning assembly (120) may also include an insert (125) attached therein, the insert including a hole. The hole of the insert is sized to receive the ends of either the first and second shafts (134, 136). The insert (125) may be made out of metal, and the insert may also include magnetic elements therein lining the walls of the insert that forms the hole and/or the floor of insert that lies opposite to an opening of the hole of the insert (125) to further secure the ends of the first and second shafts (134, 136). The insert (125) is constructed to provide additional strength and stability to secure and retain the first and second shafts (134, 136) to the body (124) of the side cleaning assembly (120). Additionally, and preferably, the insert (125) is constructed to permit the user to remove the first and second shafts (134, 136) when the versatile cleaning device (100) is not in operation. The fit between the hole of the insert (125) and the ends of the first and second shafts (134, 136) may be snap-fit, interlocking fit, or threaded screw-fit, along with the magnetic attraction provided by the magnetic elements within the hole of the insert (125) or without the magnetic attraction from the magnetic elements if the fit mechanism is secure and stable enough.
In this embodiment, the top cleaning means (112) may include at least one of animal hair, synthetic hair, regular hair, vegetable fiber, wire, cotton material, wool material, and fabric material. Furthermore, the side cleaning means (122) may include at least one of animal hair, synthetic hair, regular hair, vegetable fiber, wire, cotton material, wool material, and fabric material. For the above, animal hair includes (but is not limited to) goat hair, hog bristle, horse hair, camel hair, ox hair, red sable, skunk or finch hair, squirrel hair, and the like. Also for the above, synthetic hair includes (but is not limited to) carbon fiber, nylon (including those of type 6, 6.6, and 6.12), polyester, peek, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, PTFE, PVC, acrylic fiber, other plastics, and the like. Further, for the above, vegetable fiber includes (but is not limited to) bass, bassine, piassava, kittool, palmetto, palmyra, rice root, tampico, union fiber, and the like. Further, for the above, wire includes (but is not limited to) the following materials combined or (preferably) singly: aluminum, brass, carbon steel, nickel silver, phosphor bronze, stainless steel, and the like. Any brush bristles included in the top cleaning means (112) and/or side cleaning means (122) that are made from the above listed materials may be thin or thick, and long or short with the brush bristles of differing thickness and lengths divided into different areas of the top cleaning means (112) and/or the side cleaning means (122), so that various parts of the article (e.g. various parts of the shoe including the sole of the shoe) may be cleaned without the need for switching out the top cleaning means (112), the side cleaning means (122), or both, thus lessening the burden/inconvenience of the user to perform such an action.
In another embodiment, a versatile cleaning device (100) for rotatably cleaning a variety of articles and surfaces, the versatile cleaning device (100) includes a top cleaning assembly (110) that includes a top cleaning means (112) and a mount (114); a side cleaning assembly (120) that includes a side cleaning means (122) and a body (124); and a handle (140) that includes an electric motor (142) and a shaft-receiving hole (141). The side cleaning assembly (120) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the handle (140). The top cleaning assembly (110) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the side cleaning assembly (120). Furthermore, the top cleaning assembly (110) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the handle (140). The top cleaning means (112) and the side cleaning means (122) may be the same as those described earlier.
The top cleaning assembly (110) further includes a first fastening means (134). The side cleaning assembly (120) further includes second and third fastening means (127, 136). Here, the handle (140) further includes a fourth fastening means (145). The first fastening means (134) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, with the second fastening means (127). The first fastening means (134) is also constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, with the fourth fastening means (145). The third fastening means (136) is constructed to, directly or indirectly, with the fourth fastening means (145). The first fastening means (134) and the third fastening means (136) may include shafts having two ends as described under the standards of DIN 3126 ISO 1173 or DIN 7427. The coupling between the different fastening means here may involve removable coupling which includes (but is not limited to) snap-fit, screw-fit, or interlocking fit. The ends of the first fastening means (136) may be substantially similar or different to one another, likewise with the ends of the third fastening means (136). The ends of the first and third fastening means (134, 136) may be threaded, hexagonal, prismatic, or substantially square-shaped as shown in
As shown in
Alternatively, as shown in
Alternatively, the first fastening means (134) may have either a single coupling structure, which is constructed to be coupled with the second fastening means (127, 129) and the fourth fastening means (145), or two coupling structures, one of which is constructed to be coupled with the second fastening means and the other of which is constructed to be coupled with the fourth fastening means (145). Likewise, the second (127, 129), third (136), and fourth fastening means (145) could also be a single structure or multiple structures integrated together.
As described above, a bottom (116) of the mount (114) of the second embodiment is substantially circular. The mount (114) also includes an annular groove (1122). The top cleaning means (112) may also be substantially circular. The top cleaning assembly (110) further includes a retaining ring (152) constructed to fit in the annular groove (1122) of the mount (114). As shown and described earlier, an inner wall of the annular groove (1122) is tapered toward a center of the mount (114).
As in described earlier and shown in
For the top cleaning means (112) of the removable type, the top cleaning means (112) is constructed to at least substantially cover the top of the mount (114). The top cleaning means (112) may include at least one of animal hair, synthetic hair, regular hair, vegetable fiber, wire, cotton material, wool material, and fabric material. For the above, animal hair includes (but is not limited to) goat hair, hog bristle, horse hair, camel hair, ox hair, red sable, skunk or finch hair, squirrel hair, and the like. Also for the above, synthetic hair includes (but is not limited to) carbon fiber, nylon (including those of type 6, 6.6, and 6.12), polyester, peek, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, PTFE, PVC, acrylic fiber, other plastics, and the like. Further, for the above, vegetable fiber includes (but is not limited to) bass, bassine, piassava, kittool, palmetto, palmyra, rice root, tampico, union fiber, and the like. Further, for the above, wire includes (but is not limited to) the following materials combined or (preferably) singly: aluminum, brass, carbon steel, nickel silver, phosphor bronze, stainless steel, and the like. Any brush bristles included in the top cleaning means (112) and/or side cleaning means (122) that are made from the above listed materials may be thin or thick, and long or short with the brush bristles of differing thickness and lengths divided into different areas of the top cleaning means (112) and/or the side cleaning means (122), so that various parts of the article (e.g. various parts of a shoe including the sole of the shoe) may be cleaned without the need for switching out the top cleaning means (112), the side cleaning means (122), or both, thus lessening the burden/inconvenience of the user to perform such an action.
In another embodiment, a versatile cleaning device (100) for rotatably cleaning a variety of articles and surfaces, the versatile cleaning device (100) including a handle (140) that includes an electric motor (142); and a shaft-receiving hole (127); and a side cleaning assembly (120). As shown in
Additionally, sufficient pressure is applied to article when being cleaned so that the cross-slit or slit variants of the opening means (1206) open when sufficient pressure applied thereon. When the electric motor (142) is not rotating the side cleaning assembly (120), the opening means (1206) is constructed to substantially prevent the cleaning solution from exiting the internal reservoir (1222) through the plurality of holes (1204). When the electric motor (142) is rotating the side cleaning assembly (120), the opening means (1206) is constructed to substantially allow the cleaning solution to exit from the internal reservoir (1222) through the plurality of holes (1204). The cleaning solution may be soap, bleach, shoe cleaner, shoe cream of any color, or any cleaning or polishing agent known in the art. Furthermore, the side cleaning assembly (120) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the handle (140).
The coupling cap (1202) may include the second fastening means (127) as shown in
The versatile cleaning device (100) of this embodiment may further include a top cleaning assembly (110). Here, similar to the above embodiments, the top cleaning assembly (110) includes a top cleaning means (112); a mount (114); and a first fastening means (134), wherein the top cleaning assembly (110) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the side cleaning assembly (120), wherein the top cleaning assembly (110) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, to the handle (140). The side cleaning assembly (120), similar to the above embodiments, may further include second and third fastening means (127, 136). Additionally, the handle (140) may further include a fourth fastening means (145). The first fastening means (134) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, with the second fastening means (127), wherein the first fastening means (134) is constructed to couple, directly or indirectly, with the fourth fastening means (145), wherein the third fastening means (136) is constructed to, directly or indirectly, with the fourth fastening means (145). Here, when the electric motor (142) is not rotating the side cleaning assembly (120), the opening means (1206) is constructed to substantially prevent the cleaning solution from exiting the internal reservoir (1222) through the plurality of holes (1204), and wherein, when the electric motor (142) is rotating the side cleaning assembly (120), the opening means (1206) is constructed to substantially allow the cleaning solution to exit from the internal reservoir (1222) through the plurality of holes (1204).
The top cleaning means (112) may include first and second types of brushes. Likewise, the side cleaning means (122) includes first and second types of brushes that are located on the side of the body (124) arranged in vertical rows as shown in
As shown in
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to different embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by accompanying claims.
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