FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to toilet brushes of the type used for cleaning toilet bowls,
urinals, and other sanitary equipment e.g. sinks, bath tubs, shower and the like.
In particular, the invention is concerned with brush of the kind suited for dispensing
a liquid.
[0002] Hereinafter in the specification and claims brushes of all types and for all purposes
are collectively referred to as
toilet brushes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] A wide variety of toilet brushes is known in the art for cleaning toilets, urinals,
bath tubs, showers and other sanitary equipment, weather for domestic use or institutional
(i.e. industrial or commercial cleaning personnel who are engaged in cleaning large
numbers of toilets and urinals on an essentially constant or continuing basis throughout
a workday.
[0004] Typically, different detergents are used for cleaning sanitary equipment, often combined
with additives such as disinfectant agents, odor dispersing agents, color pigments,
anti calc agents, etc. Such materials are usually in liquid form and are stored in
separate containers. These agents are known to be irritating to the skin if not hazardous
to the human body.
[0005] US Patent Serial No. 6,966,720 discloses a toilet cleaning apparatus comprising a toilet brush head; a toilet brush
handle separated from the brush head by a brush shaft; a portion of the brush handle
being adapted to contain a cleaning fluid and being in fluid communication with the
brush head by a conduit; the handle being adapted to be reciprocally displaced along
the conduit between a first position remote from the brush head and a second position
proximate to the brush head so urging cleaning fluid from the handle to the brush
head; and, a non return valve within the conduit adapted to allow the flow of fluid
from handle to brush but to prevent the flow of fluid from brush to handle.
[0006] W00165969A1 is concerned with a brush fitted with means for dispensing cleaning liquid that comprises
a cleaning liquid reservoir and can be set to at least one non-dispensing mode and
one dispensing mode. At least in the non-dispensing mode, the dispensing means can
be locked up in such a way that for unlocking an unlocking operation is required in
addition to the operation required for changing the setting. Since this combined operation
is of a certain complexity it prevents a discharge of cleaning liquid when it is handled
by unauthorized users, e.g. children, or an unintended change of the dispensing rate
during its use in the dispensing mode.
[0007] US Patent Serial No. 5984555 discloses a dual toilet brush comprising an elongate handle. A first brush head is
connected to a first end of the elongate handle for cleaning an interior surface of
a bowl of a toilet. A second brush head is connected to and extends outwardly from
the first end of the elongate handle above the first brush head, for cleaning an overhanging
rim of the toilet.
[0008] EP1625820 discloses a toilet brush has a hollow handle containing a reservoir for disinfectant
or cleaning fluid which can be dispensed through the bristles. The handle has a socket
at its base, in which a spiral spring is mounted. This fits over a rod attached to
the brush head.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] It is an object of the present invention to provide a toilet brush integrated with
a liquid reservoir and a dispensing mechanism for readily dispensing liquid into a
cleaning head of the brush, where only a single hand is required for manipulating
the brush and activating the dispensing mechanism.
[0010] It is a further object of the present invention that the liquid dispensing mechanism
is normally closed and is hermetically sealed such that liquid does not leak there
from, but substantially only upon activation of the dispensing mechanism.
[0011] According to the present invention there is provided a toilet brush comprising a
cleaning head fitted at a proximal end of an elongate handle, said handle comprising
a liquid-tight reservoir fitted with a liquid dispensing port at said proximal end;
said liquid dispensing port being normally sealed by a sealing plug; and a push-button
at a distal end of the handle for manipulating the sealing plug to unseal the dispensing
port only upon depressing of said push-button; and wherein manipulating the sealing
plug is carried out by a manipulating rod extending thorough the handle and being
axially displaceable there within.
[0012] The cleaning head comprises an array of bristle tufts extending from a central core
formed with a liquid duct being in flow communication with the dispensing port of
the handle; said cleaning head comprises one or more liquid dispensing apertures being
in flow communication with the liquid duct. Alternatively the cleaning head is formed
with sponge-like material or with rubber bristles, etc. Still, the cleaning head may
be detachably attached to the proximal end of the handle.
[0013] Any one or more of the following embodiments and modifications of the present invention
may be applied to the invention:
- The reservoir may be refillable, via a re-sealable opening formed either at a proximal
end or at a distal end of the handle. If the latter, the liquid reservoir comprises
a sealingly attachable filling cap at the distal end;
- The handle is made of, or comprises at least a portion, being translucent or transparent;
- The handle is formed with indicia representative of liquid level within the reservoir;
- A grip portion at the distal end is ergonomically formed and suited for gripping and
manipulating of the push-button using one hand only;
- The push-button is a resilient, deformable portion engageable with a distal end of
the manipulating rod; optionally the resilient push-button is be-molded in a substantially
solid sealingly attachable filling cap at the distal end. Alternatively, the resilient
push-button is sealingly integrated in a substantially solid sealingly attachable
filling cap at the distal end;
- The push-button may be depressible substantially axially about the longitudinal axis
of the brush. Alternatively, the push-button is depressible about an axis transversing
the longitudinal axis, whereby a motion-converting element is fitted for converting
linear motion along one axis into linear motion about an axis parallel to the longitudinal
axis of the manipulating rod;
- The manipulating rod is coaxially retained within the handle;
- The sealing plug is biased into its normally sealed position by a compression spring.
Alternatively, the sealing plug is biased into its normally sealed position by a compressible
portion integrated therewith;
- Preferably, at least the liquid reservoir is made of or coated with a material durable
to corrosive agents
- The sealing plug may be integrated at the proximal end of the manipulating rod.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice,
an embodiment will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a planner view of the toilet brush according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectioned view through the toilet brush of Fig. 1, according to
a first embodiment thereof;
Fig. 3 is an enlargement of the distal end of the toilet brush according to the embodiment
of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is an enlargement of the proximal end of the toilet brush according to the embodiment
of Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is an enlargement of the distal end of the toilet brush according to a different
embodiment of the invention; and
Fig. 6 is an enlargement of the proximal end of the toilet brush according to a different
embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Attention is first directed to Figures 1 and 2 illustrating a toilet brush in accordance
with the present invention generally designated
10 and comprising a cleaning head
12 and an elongate handle
14.
[0016] The cleaning head
12 is either a sponge-like member or an array of bristle tufts extending from a central
core member
18 formed with a liquid duct
22. The central core
18 is fixedly mounted over a proximal end
26 of the elongate handle
14 e.g. by screw coupling, snap fitting, etc.
[0017] The elongate handle
14 is a hollow liquid-tight reservoir
28 fitted at its proximal end
26 with a liquid dispensing port
30 (seen in enlarged scale in Figs. 4 and 6) being in flow communication with the liquid
duct
22 of the cleaning head
12 such that a liquid dispensed into the liquid duct
22 flows through one or more liquid-dispensing apertures
36 into the cleaning head
12. Typically, at least inner walls of the liquid reservoir are made of or coated with
a material durable to corrosive agents.
[0018] The liquid dispensing port
30 is normally sealed by a sealing plug
38 typically made of resilient material e.g. silicon rubber fixedly extending at a proximal
end of a manipulating rod
40. The sealing plug
38 is normally biased into sealing engagement of the dispensing port
30 by means of a coiled compression spring
46 bearing at one end against the sealing plug 38 and at an opposite plug against a
wall portion
48 of the central core
18, supported over a central stud
50.
[0019] At a distal end
52 of the elongate handle
14 there is a sealing cap
56, which in the present example is screw coupled to the distal end of the elongate handle
14 in the sealingly-tight manner.
[0020] The manipulating rod
40 spans substantially the entire length of the elongate handle
14, terminating at a push-button
58 formed in the sealing cap
56. Referring now to Figs. 3 and 4, whereby depression of the resilient push-button
58 entails corresponding axial displacement of the manipulating rod
40, to thereby disengage the sealing plug
36 from the dispensing port
30, giving rise to fluid flow communication between the reservoir
28, via the dispensing port
30 and then through the liquid duct
22 out to the one or more liquid dispensing apertures
36.
[0021] It is further noticed that the manipulating rod
40 is coaxially retained within the elongate rod by a rod retention member
60 supporting the rod
40 though not interfering with its axial displacement.
[0022] In the embodiment of Figures 1, 2 and 3, the push-button
58 is in the form of a resilient member sealingly attached to the filling cap
56. However, in accordance with other embodiments the resilient push-button may be molded
into the filling cap.
[0023] It is appreciated that the liquid reservoir
28 may be easily replenished with a suitable liquid, e.g. a disinfectant liquid, a deodorizing
liquid, a color agent, etc., through the opening at the distal end of the elongate
handle
14 whereby the device may be re-used many times and further, wherein the active liquid
agent may be refilled at user's choice.
[0024] The arrangement is such that liquid will discharge through the dispensing port
30 and out through the one or more liquid dispensing apertures
36 only upon manipulating of the manipulating rod
40, namely by depressing the push-button. This arrangement offers a leak-tight solution
and a substantially drip-free arrangement owing to the fact that the sealing plug
36 extends at the very end, namely the proximal end
26 of the reservoir integrated within the elongate handle
14. The fluid flow path at the open position of the device is illustrated in Fig. 4 and
is represented by arrows.
[0025] It is further noticed that the distal end
56 of the elongate handle
14, together with the filling cap
56 form an ergonomic grip portion suited for one-handed gripping thereof and easy manipulation
of the push-button
58, using one finger.
[0026] According to an embodiment of the invention, the elongate handle
14 is formed with a translucent portion
66 (Fig. 1) marked with in representative of the liquid level within the reservoir
28. It is appreciated that the elongate handle
14 may be entirely transparent or translucent or may comprise transparent or translucent
portions, as described.
[0027] In a further embodiment of the invention illustrated in Fig. 5, the toilet brush
as principally similar to that disclosed in connection with the previous embodiments,
however, formed with a somewhat different manipulating arrangement wherein the manipulating
push-button
70 projects from a side wall portion of the handle
14' with a filling cap
72 sealingly screw coupled at a distal end of the elongate handle
14'.
[0028] In accordance with the embodiment of Fig. 5, distal end of the manipulating rod
40' is formed with an inclined surface
74 bearing against a correspondingly inclined sliding surface
78 formed at a rear end of push-button
70. Push-button
70 is spring biased by coiled spring
82 so as to project from the elongate handle
14' and the arrangement is such that depressing the push-button
70 against the biasing effect of spring
82 in direction of arrow
84 entails corresponding axial displacement of the manipulating rod
40' about an axis substantially perpendicular to axis of displacement of push-button
70, however coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the elongate handle
14'.
[0029] The embodiment of Fig. 6 differs from the previous embodiment in that the sealing
plug
88 is integrally formed with a biasing portion
90 in the form of an integrated bellow-type spring portion bearing at its proximal end
against a shoulder
92 of the central core
18, whereby the sealing plug
88 is normally biased into sealing engagement of the dispensing port
30.
[0030] Those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will readily appreciate
that numerous changes, variations and modifications can be made without departing
from the scope of the invention
mutatis mutandis.
1. A toilet brush comprising a cleaning head fitted at a proximal end of an elongate
handle, said handle comprising a liquid-tight reservoir fitted with a liquid dispensing
port at said proximal end; said liquid dispensing port being normally sealed by a
sealing plug; and a push-button at a distal end of the handle for manipulating the
sealing plug to unseal the dispensing port only upon depressing of said push-button;
and wherein manipulating the sealing plug is carried out by a manipulating rod extending
thorough the handle and being axially displaceable there within.
2. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein the reservoir is refillable.
3. A toilet brush according to claim 2, wherein the reservoir comprises a sealingly attachable
filling cap at the distal end.
4. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning head comprises an array
of bristle tufts extending from a central core formed with a liquid duct being in
flow communication with the dispensing port of the handle; said cleaning head comprises
one or more liquid dispensing apertures being in flow communication with the liquid
duct.
5. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein the handle is made of, or comprises at
least a portion, being translucent or transparent.
6. A toilet brush according to claim 5, wherein the handle is formed with indicia representative
of liquid level within the reservoir.
7. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein a grip portion at the distal end is ergonomically
formed and suited for gripping and manipulating of the push-button using one hand
only.
8. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein the push-button is a resilient, deformable
portion engageable with a distal end of the manipulating rod.
9. A toilet brush according to claim 8, wherein the resilient push-button is be-molded
in a substantially solid sealingly attachable filling cap at the distal end.
10. A toilet brush according to claim 8, wherein the resilient push-button is sealingly
integrated in a substantially solid sealingly attachable filling cap at the distal
end.
11. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein push-button is depressible substantially
axially about the longitudinal axis of the brush.
12. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein push-button is depressible about an axis
transversing the longitudinal axis, whereby a motion-converting element is fitted
for converting linear motion along one axis into linear motion about an axis parallel
to the longitudinal axis of the manipulating rod.
13. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein manipulating rod is coaxially retained
within the handle.
14. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein sealing plug is biased into its normally
sealed position by a compression spring.
15. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein sealing plug is biased into its normally
sealed position by a compressible portion integrated therewith.
16. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein at least the liquid reservoir is made
of or coated with a material durable to corrosive agents.
17. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein the manipulating rod extends from the
distal end to the proximal end of the liquid reservoir.
18. A toilet brush according to claim 1, wherein sealing plug may be integrated at the
proximal end of the manipulating rod.