Toilet bowl brush

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Inventors

White, Robert A.

Application #

381378

Filed

Jul-18-1989

Published

Nov-6-1990

Current US Class

015/105
015/114
015/229.13
015/246

International Classes

A47L 013/12

Field of Search

15/114 15/105 15/106 15/244.1 15/111 15/117 15/118 15/164 15/246 15/209

Examiners

Coe; Philip R.

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Abstract
A standard toilet bowl brush, having a wire loop frame, sometimes lying in a slightly curved plane, supporting encompassing bristles, and with an elongated handle, is converted, temporarily, into a steel wool brush by an adaptor spider which embraces the larger dimension of the brush and projects a forwardly and upwardly canted lance upon which a steel wool or other harsh scrub pad is impaled to enable under-the-rim scrub action where hard deposits build up and discolor from water deposits.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination:

a toilet bowl brush having a loop spine with a plurality of scrub bristles radiating around the spine, and a handle, said loop spine attached to said handle, said loop spine and handle lying substantially in a common plane;

a brace back plate juxtapositioned over said loop spine, and removably secured to said brush by gripping claws depending from said back plate and partially looping around said spine and bristles, said claws spacing said back plate a distance less than the length of said bristle pile, whereby said brace is held firmly to said brush by the resiliency of said bristles; and

a lance portion of the brace projecting in a direction opposite said handle and at an angle to the plane of said spine, said lance having side hook formations for resisting removal of a scrub pad impailed thereon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

Bowl cleaning devices and more specifically a cleaning device especially adapted for reaching up under the rim of a toilet bowl where hard lime deposits tend to accummulate and harbor bacteria.

2. Description of Prior Art

One of the most difficult places to keep free from lime deposits in a toilet bowl is the area under the rim where flush water is directed into the bowl. The ordinary conventional toilet bowl brush is able to reach those areas to some extent, but generally doesn't have sufficient scrubbing power to remove the deposits.

Such deposits have the capability of harboring and propagating bacteria as well as becoming discolored and visually unattractive.

Although it is highly desirable that this under the rim area of the bowl be regularly cleansed to impede the growth of lime deposits and microorganims, it has not been a common practice to do so. The major reason for this is that the location under the rim is resistant to ordinary soft bristle toilet bowl brushes as well as the fact that the ordinary brush does not reach well into that area.
 
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