URINAL CLEANING AND DEODORIZING APPARATUS AND METHOD
A urinal cleaning unit for cleaning a urinal having periodic water flow therethrough comprises: (a) a mounting device for attaching the urinal clean unit to a urinal; (b) a disposable unit adapted for releasably attaching to the mounting device; and (c) a chamber in the disposable unit for containing a cleaning agent adapted to intercept a portion of the water flow. A method of cleaning a urinal having periodic water flow therethrough comprises: (a) mounting a disposable unit to a urinal; (b) enabling a portion of the water flow to flow through the disposable unit; and (c) mixing the portion of the water flow with a cleaning agent in the disposable unit to form a mixture of water and cleaning agent; and (d) releasing the mixture of water and cleaning agent to the urinal.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/148,812, filed Jan. 30, 2009, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, including but not limited to those portions that specifically appear hereinafter, the incorporation by reference being made with the following exception: In the event that any portion of the above-referenced provisional application is inconsistent with this application, this application supercedes said above-referenced provisional application.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTNot applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn public restrooms, such as in commercial buildings and restaurants, urinals are used constantly and require frequent cleaning and maintenance. Even with frequent cleaning, unpleasant odors are frequently emitted from urinals. Thus, it is important to have a means to clean and deodorize urinals on a regular basis.
Current products on the market tend to have a number of problems. It is difficult to mount urinal cleaning units in some urinals. Some urinal cleaner-deodorizers are designed only to fit certain types of urinals and do not have universal usage. Others, such as drip systems, are cumbersome to install and use.
Many urinal cleaners do not provide for disposable refills, and the entire unit must be discarded. Other urinal cleaner-deodorizers utilize refills but are awkward or difficult to replace. Moreover, some refill units are not structured to utilize the cleaning chemicals slowly and they are quickly used up so that they lose their effectiveness within a few days.
Simple puck-type units, referred to as parablocks, are sometime used that are just placed in the bottom of the urinal. Typically these units do not clean the urinal walls, where odor can build up. Moreover, some parablock units are dangerous, in that the fumes and water from the same have been known to be associated with disease.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA urinal cleaning unit for cleaning a urinal having periodic water flow therethrough comprises: (a) a mounting device for attaching the urinal cleaning unit to a urinal; (b) a disposable unit adapted for releasably attaching to the mounting device; and (c) a chamber in the disposable unit for containing a cleaning agent adapted to intercept a portion of the water flow. A method of cleaning a urinal having periodic water flow therethrough comprises:(a) mounting a disposable unit to a urinal; (b) enabling a portion of the water flow to flow through the disposable unit; and (c) mixing the portion of the water flow with a cleaning agent in the disposable unit to form a mixture of water and cleaning agent; and (d) releasing the mixture of water and cleaning agent to the urinal.
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The present invention, as described in the following illustrative embodiments, provides a number of advantages over the existing prior art. The cleaning and deodorizing unit disclosed herein is light and easy to manufacture and ship. Its structure makes it easy to install and remove from urinals. The refill cartridge disclosed herein is easy and simple to install and remove. The placement of the cleaning unit insures comprehensive coverage and cleaning of a urinal unit. The structure of the refill housing enables slow and steady release of the chemicals therein so that the life of the refill is substantially extended. The cleaning chemicals are effective in removing calcium buildup in the urinal and the urinal drain pipes, thereby reducing unpleasant odors from the urinal and preventing clogged urinal drain pipes. The fragrance unit is also structured for slow steady release over a long period of time. The simple structure of the cleaning and deodorizing unit make the system inexpensive and environmentally friendly.
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The front housing 112 and rear housing 113 may be made from polypropylene (PP) plastic, a very light weight material. These two pieces may be vacuum molded to form the main components in the refill cartridge 108. As previously mentioned, the sulfamic acid mixture may be made up of sulfamic acid and polyethylene glycol (PEG). Other materials known in the art may also be used. This chemical mixture may be pressed into blocks that weight between 90-100 grams. The chemical mixture may be designed to slowly release its mixture to clean calcium deposits and other buildup in a urinal over an extended period of time. The chemical mixture may also breakdown calcium build up in the urinal pipes. Thus, the device of the present invention removes odor-causing substances in the urinal and urinal pipes, as well as preventing clogging of the urinal pipes.
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The present invention, as described in the foregoing embodiments, provides a number of advantages over the existing prior art. The cleaning and deodorizing unit disclosed herein is light and easy to manufacture and ship. Its structure makes it easy to install and remove from urinals. The refill cartridge disclosed herein is easy and simple to install and remove. The placement of the cleaning unit insures comprehensive coverage and cleaning of a urinal unit. The structure of the refill housing enables slow and steady usage of the chemicals therein so that the life of the refill is substantially extended. The fragrance unit is also structured for slow steady release over a long period of time. The simple and inexpensive structure of the cleaning and deodorizing unit make the system inexpensive and environmentally friendly.
Various changes in materials and components can be made within the spirit and coverage of the present invention. The shapes of the mounting bracket, refill cartridge, and fragrance cap are not critical so long as they mate to each other as shown in the illustrative embodiment. The cleaning agents used with the present invention may be some other suitable chemical beside sulfamic acid, such as citric acid, phosphoric acid, muriatic acid, and the like. The front and back housings of the refill cartridge and/or the mounting bracket, may be manufactured from some materials other than as described herein. The fragrances may be applied by other units or components and may be made of other suitable chemicals besides those described herein.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit, characteristics or coverage of the present invention. The present example and embodiment are to be considered to be illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not intended to be limited to the details of the described embodiments. Rather, the invention is defined by the claims, and as broadly as the prior art will permit.
Claims
1. A urinal cleaning unit for cleaning a urinal having periodic water flow therethrough comprising:
- (a) a mounting device for attaching the urinal clean unit to a urinal;
- (b) a disposable unit adapted for releasably attaching to the mounting device;
- (c) a chamber in the disposable unit for containing a cleaning agent adapted to intercept a portion of the water flow.
2. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 1, wherein the mounting device comprises connecting apparatus to connect to a water outlet to the urinal.
3. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 2, wherein the connecting apparatus comprises a barbed arm connected to the urinal cleaning unit to attach to the water outlet.
4. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 1, wherein the disposable unit comprises a chamber housing having the chamber therein and having openings in the chamber to intercept the portion of the water flow.
5. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 4, wherein the openings comprise a first opening near one end of the chamber is receive the portion of the water flow and a second opening near another end of the chamber to emit some of the portion of the water flow after it has flowed through the chamber.
6. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 1 further comprising a porous container disposed in the chamber for containing the cleaning agent.
7. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 5, wherein the porous container is configured to enable the portion of the water flow to seep into and out of the container.
8. The urinal cleaner of claim 1, wherein chamber is adapted to mix the portion of the water flow with the cleaning agent and release a mixture of water and cleaning agent into the urinal.
9. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 1 further comprising a second housing attached to the chamber housing for releasing a fragrance in air surrounding the urinal.
10. The urinal cleaning unit of claim 1, wherein the cleaning agent is sulfamic acid.
11. A method of cleaning a urinal having periodic water flow therethrough comprising:
- (a) mounting a disposable unit to a urinal;
- (b) enabling a portion of the water flow to flow through the disposable unit;
- (c) mixing the portion of the water flow with a cleaning agent in the disposable unit to form a mixture of water and cleaning agent; and
- (d) releasing the mixture of water and cleaning agent to the urinal.
12. The urinal cleaning method of claim 11, wherein the mounting step comprises connecting the disposable unit to the periodic water flow to enable water to flow therethrough.
13. The urinal cleaning method of claim 11, wherein the enabling step comprises connecting the portion of water flow to a chamber in the disposable unit, the chamber having openings therein to intercept the portion of the water flow.
14. The urinal cleaning method of claim 13, wherein the connecting step comprises running water into a first opening near one end of the chamber is receive the portion of the water flow and out of a second opening near another end of the chamber to emit some of the portion of the water flow after it has flowed through the chamber.
15. The urinal cleaning method of claim 11 further comprising running the portion of water through a porous container disposed in the chamber for containing the cleaning agent.
16. The urinal cleaning method of claim 11, further comprising running the portion of water through a chamber adapted to mix the portion of the water flow with the cleaning agent.
17. The urinal cleaning method of claim 16, further comprising releasing the mixture of water and cleaning agent into the urinal.
18. The urinal cleaning method of claim 11 further comprising releasing a fragrance from the disposable unit in air surrounding the urinal.
19. The urinal cleaning method of claim 22 further comprising causing the mixture of cleaning agent and water to flow from the urinal into associated urinal drain pipes to remove unpleasant smelling buildup and prevent clogging of the urinal drain pipes.
20. The urinal cleaning method of claim 11, wherein the cleaning agent is sulfamic acid.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 29, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 5, 2010
Applicant: F-MATIC, INC. (Lehi, UT)
Inventors: Haruyoshi Miyagi (Lehi, UT), Daniel J. Rodrigue (Herriman, UT), Christian Weaver (Eagle Mountain, UT)
Application Number: 12/697,108