Bath tub buddy

Ranks; Tony

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 10/971909 was filed with the patent office on 2006-11-23 for bath tub buddy. Invention is credited to Tony Ranks.

Application Number20060260078 10/971909
Document ID /
Family ID37446926
Filed Date2006-11-23

United States Patent Application 20060260078
Kind Code A1
Ranks; Tony November 23, 2006

Bath tub buddy

Abstract

A hand held surface cleaning device designed for cleaning bathtubs. A telescoping broom like handle is pivotally and removably mounted to a main body which the cleaning head has two cleaning implements, there is a sponge element adhesively mounted to the center of the bottom planar surface, and two sections of non abrasive scrub brush elements are mounted to respective sections of the bottom planar surface of the base frame. The base frame is pivotally connected to the bottom of the extendable handle. The handle is extendable from three to six feet in length, including at least one hollow telescoping outer section.


Inventors: Ranks; Tony; (Detroit, MI)
Correspondence Address:
    Tony Ranks
    15366 Heyden
    Detroit
    MI
    48223
    US
Family ID: 37446926
Appl. No.: 10/971909
Filed: May 20, 2005

Current U.S. Class: 15/115 ; 15/114; 15/118
Current CPC Class: A46B 5/0058 20130101; A47L 13/12 20130101; A46B 5/005 20130101; A46B 2200/3033 20130101
Class at Publication: 015/115 ; 015/118; 015/114
International Class: A47L 13/12 20060101 A47L013/12

Claims



1. A telescoping hand held cleaning device for cleaning a bathtub comprising: a sponge member; a scrubbing member; a frame having a bottom side for supporting the sponge member and a scrubbing member positioned on two respective sides of the sponge; a telescoping handle having an end pivotally connected to the frame; pivotal connection means on top of the base frame for securing the base frame to the bottom end of the telescoping handle.
Description



SUMMARY

[0001] According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of a telescoping, plastic broom like handle measuring three feet in length, a combination sponge and bristle brush cleaning head measuring sixteen inches wide is attached to the end of the handle. The handle is attached to a swivel ball element located at the top center of the cleaning head. The handle is extendable up to six feet in length by adjustable handle. A swivel ball attachment would allow the cleaning head to be easily maneuvered. [0002] It is an object of the present invention to simply assist a consumer in cleaning a bathtub while standing in vertical position. [0003] A further object of the present invention is to provide a way to clean hard to reach areas of a bathtub. [0004] A further object of the present invention is to eliminate the need to get on one's hands and knees to effectively clean a bathtub.

SPECIFICATION

[0005] Referring now more particularly to FIG. 1, a bathtub cleaning device. The present invention is illustrated. There is a hollow telescoping broom like handle 2, made of durable hard plastic, having a top end 2 and a bottom end 4. The telescoping handle 2 has a longitudinal axis extending along the entire length of the handle 2, the overall length of the handle is six feet. The innermost portion of section 2 includes internal threads 12 for selectively engaging the threads of a hollow central section 4 allowing said handle to extend from three to six feet in length. Attached to a main body 20 having a pivot ball element 15 secured to top planar surface of said main body 20 having threads meshingly engaging and securing said handle thereto. There is a sponge member or element 32 mounted to the bottom planar surface of said main body 20 and two sections of a scrubber pad element 34 adhesively mounted to respective sections of the bottom planar surface of said main body 20.

[0006] As seen in FIG. 2, the sponge element 32 may be first affix to an intermediary plate which is adhesively attached to the bottom planar surface. In other embodiment the sponge and scrubber pad element may be in a single continuous piece which is adhesively mounted to the bottom planar surface of the main body 20. Although the main body 20 is shown pivotally connected to the bottom end 4 by means of a pivot joint 15, other pivot or hinge arrangements could likewise be used with satisfactory results. The particular type of hinge or pivot connection is not critical, only that the connection allows the main body to rotate universally with respect to the bottom end between predetermined positions.

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