Cleaning device with replaceable head

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Inventors

Yu, Chih-Hsin

Application #

672996

Filed

Sep-29-2000

Published

Aug-27-2002

Current US Class

015/105
015/106
015/111
015/114
015/145
015/176.1
015/176.6
016/422
016/DIG41
403/348
403/349

International Classes

A46B 007/04; A47L 013/12

Field of Search

15/105 15/106 15/111 15/114 15/115 15/118 15/144.1 15/145 15/172 15/176.1 15/176.6 15/202 16/422 16/DIG. 403/348 403/349

Examiners

Spisich; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bacon & Thomas, PLLC

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Abstract
A cleaning device. The device includes a hollow shank having a first guide member at a front end and a second guide member joined with and perpendicular to the first guide member. A head is releasably coupled to the front portion of the shank. The head includes a longitudinal bar having an engagement member on the surface at the rear end. The engagement member is guided along the first guide member to move to the end prior to being rotated a predetermined angle about the shank clockwise or counterclockwise so as to urge against either end of the second guide member for securing the shank to the head. A first cleaning member is on one side of the head, and a sleeve put on the joint of the bar of the head and the front portion of the shank. This cleaning device with replaceable head can reduce the manufacturing cost and storing space.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cleaning device comprising:

a hollow shank including a first guide member at a front end thereof and a second guide member joined with and perpendicular to the first guide member;

a head releasably coupled to a front potion of the shank, the head including a longitudinal bar having an engagement member on a surface at a rear end thereof, the engagement member being guided along the first guide member to move end of the first guide member prior to being rotated at a predetermined angle about the shank clockwise or counterclockwise so as to urge against either end of the second guide member for securing the shank to the head;

a first cleaning device on one side of the head;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to brushes and more particularly to a cleaning device having replaceable head with improved characteristics.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventionally, cleaning devices such as brushes are widely used in our daily life. It is also known that a variety of commercially available brushes are designed for their respective specific cleaning purposes only.

A conventional brush comprises a head with a plurality of rows of bristles fastened thereinto, an elongate shank extended from the head, and a handle coupled to rear end of shank. In a typical manufacturing process, it is first to manufacture a head with specific bristles fastened thereinto. Then integrally form the head with shank and handle to produce a single purpose brush.

However, the previous design suffered from several disadvantages. For example, in manufacturing two different types of brushes in a mass production it is required to manufacture a first specific head, a shank, and a handle in a first manufacturing process prior to integrally form them together, while manufacturing a second specific head, the common shank, and the common handle in a second manufacturing process prior to integrally form them together. In view of above, it is quite time consuming and cost ineffective to manufacture the common shank and handle. Also, user has to buy a variety of such brushes for respective purpose. This is a great burden to an ordinary people. Further, user has to prepare a space to store such brushes. It quite annoys the user if such space is not easy to find. In view of above, such typical brushes are disadvantageous.
 
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