Multipurpose Cleaning Device
A multipurpose cleaning device including a rigid body and which may include attachments is provided. The rigid body includes a handle, a flange and a head. Each attachment is slidably and adjustably mounted to the head. Each attachment is movable yet may be locked into place onto the head.
The present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/518,683, filed May 9, 2011 and titled “Multipurpose Cleaning Device,” the content of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
BACKGROUNDTiled surfaces are spaced apart when installed and these spaces are typically filled with grout. The grout surface is usually recessed from the tile surface, making the grout surface difficult to clean when using conventional floor cleaning tools that use broad sweeping motions such as a mop or sponge. The recessed location of the grout tends to collect dirt, which requires frequent cleaning and the rough texture of the grout requires increased pressure to clean. Moreover, grout in baths or showers, or other high humidity environments, is susceptible to mold and mildew which are difficult to clean. Scrubbing brushes aid the cleaning of grout but are very tedious in function, as each grout line has to be scrubbed individually. The spacing between grout lines is a function of tile size, which can vary greatly. A brush with multiple heads at a fixed width may only be useful for one specific application due to this variance in spacing between grout lines.
A cleaning device including a rigid body that allows multiple adjustable attachments for cleaning applications is provided herein. The cleaning device may be a rigid body cleaning device that can accommodate a variety of attachments to clean a variety of surfaces including grout between tiled surfaces.
The cleaning device includes attachments mounted to a rigid assembly. The rigid assembly is of solid construction and includes three, structurally integrated parts: a handle, a flange and a head. The head forms a mounting track, which is in part also formed by the flange, for several brush head assemblies. The top of the head incorporates a raised rib along its lengthwise axis to provide rigidity to the head and to assist in the transfer of energy from the handle to the head through the flange. The raised rib also defines a forward and rear track concave notch. The raised rib creates a track along the head that allows the brush head assemblies to be mounted at any desired spacing along the head as well as allowing the attachment of other accessories to the head.
A cleaning device with multiple brush heads allows several lines of grout to be cleaned simultaneously. Customizable spacing of brush heads allows for the cleaning of varying widths of grout lines. Attachments such as a squeegee, sponge, or brush allow the device to be used for multiple purposes including removing cleanser film from grout and tile which may be left after cleaning adjacent grout lines.
It is understood that while a preferred embodiment of a cleaning device is illustrated and described below, it is not limited to the specific form or arrangement of parts and/or design elements herein described and shown.
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The cleaning device 10 may be made from a variety of materials, including, but not limited to, plastic, aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, wood or graphite. Other materials may be used if desired. The size of the cleaning device 10 may vary and particularly the lengthwise dimension of the head 40 may be shorted or elongated for a variety of applications of the cleaning device.
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The bottom of the brush body 51 contains several rows of bristles 52 which may be oriented in a direction efficient for use. The bristles 52 may be referred to as grout-cleaning bristles. However, the bristles may be used to clean a variety of surfaces, if desired.
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The brush assemblies 50 are mounted to the head 40 of the cleaning device 10 via sliding onto the track of the head 40 such that they remain parallel to one another and may be spaced at any desired interval along the entire lengthwise axis of the head 40. Thumbscrews 53 that are engaged at the top of each brush assembly 50 may be advanced to press against the head 40 and lock the brush assembly 50 in any desired location along the head 40. Although thumbscrews 53 are used in this embodiment, other means of locking the brush assemblies 50 onto the head 40 may be used such as quick release cams or levers, etc. An embodiment of the cleaning device 10, shown in
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A contiguous support section 42 along the entire length of head 40 permits a brush assembly 50 to be placed and secured anywhere along support section 42, and a brush assembly 50 may be installed or removed from either end of head 40. Moreover, contiguous support section 42 also permits alternative cleaning device attachments to be mounted to head 40, and in particular squeegee attachment 60 is depicted in
Other alternate embodiments may include a sponge 70 in
The cleaning device may also include a long handle screwed into the threaded handle of the rigid body, elongating the handle and extended the reach of the device.
While specific embodiments of the cleaning device have been described in detail, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that there is modification and alterations that would be developed in light of the overall teaching of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A cleaning device comprising:
- a handle;
- a flange coupled to the handle;
- a head coupled to the flange, the head having a raised rib and a contiguous support section, the raised rib extending along a lengthwise axis of the head and the contiguous support section including a convex forward track and a convex rear track; and
- two or more attachments removably coupled to the contiguous support section, each attachment having a forward flange mated with the convex forward track and a rear flange mated with the convex rear track, the forward flange including a threaded hole engaging a thumbscrew, the thumbscrew of each attachment selectively adjustable to secure that attachment at a fixed location along the head and at a fixed distance relative to other attachments.
2. The cleaning device of claim 1, where each attachment includes grout-cleaning bristles.
3. The cleaning device of claim 1, where each attachment includes a grout-cleaning sponge.
4. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the raised rib is common to the head and the flange.
Type: Application
Filed: May 9, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2012
Inventor: James M. Hill (Eugene, OR)
Application Number: 13/467,489
International Classification: A46B 15/00 (20060101); A47L 13/16 (20060101);