| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D551820 |
Lobby dustpan with internal stacking mechanism |
September 25, 2007 |
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| D545022 |
Dustpan |
June 19, 2007 |
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| D527506 |
Mop bucket |
August 29, 2006 |
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| D527153 |
Bucket |
August 22, 2006 |
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| D463642 |
Dustpan with a rotatable vertical handle |
September 24, 2002 |
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| D353445 |
Non-splashing urinal deodorant block holder |
December 13, 1994 |
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| 7412746 |
Single action mop wringer |
August 19, 2008 |
| A single action mop wringer which is formed of a housing having oppositely disposed sidewalls therein which have a pair of aligned spaced apart tracks in each sidewall which provide a guide for pins rollably supporting a pair of spaced apart rollers to come together at a desired dist |
| 7356855 |
Smiley face toilet seat cover for easily tearing off a center portion of the cover and rapidly f |
April 15, 2008 |
| A generally rectangular shaped disposable paper sheet for use as a toilet seat cover, comprising a die cut line shaped as an open ended oval, which divides the sheet into a central elongated ovally shaped portion and an outer seat covering portion. Within the central portion of the seat |
| 7334285 |
Attachment mechanism with an adapter to a metal mop head to removably and securely retain a clea |
February 26, 2008 |
| A cleaning attachment which removably holds the cleaning implement such as a scrubber pad or a scrub brush in place on a wringer mop head and will not fall off during the vigorous scrubbing or brushing action because it is locked in place by means of a novel attaching mechanism. The pres |
| 7328465 |
Toilet seat cover made of a disposable paper sheet containing finger holes to facilitate easy te |
February 12, 2008 |
| The present invention relates to a generally rectangular shaped disposable paper sheet for use as a toilet seat cover, comprising a die cut line shaped as an open ended oval, which divides the sheet into a central elongated ovally shaped portion and an outer seat covering portion. A |
| 7260864 |
Attachment mechanism to removably and securely retain a cleaning implement attachment on a wring |
August 28, 2007 |
| A cleaning attachment which removably holds the cleaning implement such as a scrubber pad or a scrub brush in place on a wringer mop head and will not fall off during the vigorous scrubbing or brushing action because it is locked in place by means of a novel attaching mechanism. The pres |
| 7254863 |
Single action mop wringer |
August 14, 2007 |
| A single action mop wringer which is formed of a housing having oppositely disposed sidewalls therein which have a pair of aligned spaced apart tracks in each sidewall which provide a guide for pins rollably supporting a pair of spaced apart rollers to come together at a desired dist |
| 7254845 |
Toilet seat cover made of a disposable paper sheet containing finger holes to facilitate easy te |
August 14, 2007 |
| The present invention relates to a generally rectangular shaped disposable paper sheet for use as a toilet seat cover, comprising a die cut line shaped as an open ended oval, which divides the sheet into a central elongated ovally shaped portion and an outer seat covering portion. As |
| 7000281 |
Push broom which is convertible to a handheld whisk broom |
February 21, 2006 |
| A convertible broom which has two sections each retaining a multiplicity of bristles on their respective lower surfaces. The two sections have means to retain them together and when in this condition, the joined sections can be used as a conventional straight broom or angle broom with |
| 6941608 |
Collar to be used with a deck mop to retain yarn and connect to the handle |
September 13, 2005 |
| A novel, new and improved attachment collar for a deck mop, by which mop yarn can be quickly and efficiently attached together and by which the collar can be quickly and efficiently attached to a handle. |
| 6655866 |
Mop with pump action mechanism for dispensing liquid through an elevated spray nozzle |
December 2, 2003 |
| A mop having a container housing cleaning liquid attached to the mop handle and a new and improved actuation mechanism which employs the use of atmosphere and pneumatics to cause power transmission from the grip area of the mop handle to the fluid actuation area. A mechanism for tran |
| 6643885 |
Method of molding a plastic brace into a sponge mop head and apparatus for retaining a sponge mo |
November 11, 2003 |
| A method of molding a plastic brace into a sponge mop head and an apparatus for retaining a sponge mop head within a plastic brace. The method and apparatus includes a sponge assembly for use with wringer-type mops which include a sponge mop head firmly held by a plastic brace thereto. T |
| 6607093 |
Spring-loaded paper towel track adapter for a recessed paper towel dispenser |
August 19, 2003 |
| A spring-loaded wing paper towel track adapter for accommodating shorter width paper towels within a conventional recessed paper towel dispenser and waste receptacle, including a corresponding curved bottom wall which matches the curved bottom wall of the recessed paper towel dispenser, |
| 6490749 |
Sponge mop head assembly having a universal adapter for adapting to a wide variety of handles |
December 10, 2002 |
| An universal adapter for adapting a sponge mop head assembly to a wide variety of conventional mop handles and includes a hollow body which slidably receives the sponge mop head assembly. The adapter has four different attachment mechanisms located on top of the hollow body for remov |
| 6382387 |
Vending machine having a mechanism for preventing a knob from turning and accepting money when t |
May 7, 2002 |
| A manual currency operated vending machine includes a mechanism for preventing customers from depositing a currency into the vending machine when the machine is out of product. The vending machine comprises two parallel vertical magazines for containing flat packages and tubular pack |
| 6223386 |
Apparatus for converting a conventional hand-held dustpan into a stand-up dustpan having an elev |
May 1, 2001 |
| An apparatus for converting a conventional hand-held dustpan into a stand-up dustpan having a debris barrier to be used by a standing user, including a hand-held dustpan, an upwardly extending handle and a debris barrier. The dustpan has a pan-shaped base member having a rear wall, two |
| 6125494 |
Self-wringing mop |
October 3, 2000 |
| A self-wringing mop for removing liquid from the strands of a mop head which includes a handle member, a tubular wringing member disposed over a lowermost portion the handle member, a ratchet mechanism for longitudinal and rotational movement of the tubular wringing member, and the mop h |
| 6115877 |
Mop holding apparatus for holding a free end of a mop from turning when the mop is being wrung |
September 12, 2000 |
| A mop holding apparatus requires the use of only one foot to operate the apparatus, and which is designed that a holding mechanism can be applied to hold loose ends of a mop head of a mop from turning when the mop is being wrung. The holding apparatus includes a bucket, a holding mechani |
| 6023812 |
Dustpan apparatus |
February 15, 2000 |
| A dustpan apparatus having a debris receiving member, a quick release adaptor member and a handle member. The debris receiving member has an enclosed wide body with a front lip and a pivotable bracket which is movably connected at opposite sides of the enclosed wide body. A threaded |
| 5911258 |
Apparatus for connecting a broom head and a broom handle |
June 15, 1999 |
| A broom apparatus for improving the way conventional corn brooms can be assembled and thereafter shipped. The broom apparatus includes a broomcorn attachment adaptor and a quick release adaptor adapted to be threadedly connected to the attachment adaptor. The attachment adaptor comprises |
| 5890253 |
Mop apparatus for unwinding the tangled strands of a mop head |
April 6, 1999 |
| A mop apparatus for unwinding the tangled strands of a mop head such that the strands of the mop head are disentangled. The apparatus includes an inner member, an outer member slidably installed over the inner member, and a mop head which is made from a plurality of strands attached betw |
| 5842810 |
Quick release adaptor for adapting a mop head and a mop handle |
December 1, 1998 |
| An adaptor for quickly connecting and releasing a T-shaped bar which holds a mop head and a mop handle to form a complete mop for use. The T-shaped bar has a horizontal base portion and a vertical threaded portion. The horizontal base portion is adapted to the mop head, while the vertica |
| 5701628 |
Mop holder with a quick release locking nut |
December 30, 1997 |
| A mop holder which incorporates a quick release locking nut for clamping a mop and attaching a mop stick. The mop holder comprises a hollow frame and a quick release locking nut which is installed on the frame. The frame has a central portion with a closed cavity for accommodating a conv |
| 5625922 |
Attachment apparatus for forming a handle |
May 6, 1997 |
| An attachment apparatus for forming a handle to a broom handle or the like. The attachment apparatus includes a handle member, an intermediate closure member which is installed in the handle member, and a locking member which is installed within the intermediate closure member and the ha |
| 5509163 |
Quick squeezing wringable mop |
April 23, 1996 |
| A quick squeezing self-wringing mop which utilizes an outer tubular member for wringing the mop dry. It comprises an outer tubular member, an inner shaft located within the outer tubular member and which is movable longitudinally relative to the inner shaft and rotatable relative thereto |
| 5365616 |
Non-splashing urinal deodorant block holder |
November 22, 1994 |
| A non-splashing urinal deodorant block holder is used in a vertical type toilet or urinal. The urinal deodorant block holder can hold a deodorant block to rid the urinal of the unpleasant odor of urine and will not splash back the urine when the urine strikes the non-splashing urinal |
| 5274877 |
Semi-automatic mop wringer |
January 4, 1994 |
| The present invention is a unique semi-automatic mop wringer. The mop wringer comprises a hollow housing vertically movably supported on a supporting structure by a suspension mechanism. The housing is engaged with the supporting structure through a rack-and-gear mechanism, so that a |
| 5230596 |
Slidable and threadable quick release locking nut for quick change type mop holders |
July 27, 1993 |
| The present invention is an improved quick release locking nut for quick change type mop holders. The mop holder has a frame attachable to a mop stick and a clamping member for securing mop fill. The quick release locking nut is slidably mounted on a central shank of the frame, and has a |