Soft-handle brush convenient for cleaning dead corners
By designing a soft-handled brush with a soft plastic material and a deformable structure, the problem of time-consuming and laborious cleaning when cleaning hard-to-reach areas has been solved, achieving one-handed operation and efficient cleaning results.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520504473.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing cleaning tools require two hands to clean hard-to-reach corners, which is time-consuming and laborious. Furthermore, the hard shell makes it difficult to reach into hard-to-reach corners, resulting in low cleaning efficiency.
A soft-handled brush was designed with a soft plastic shell, multiple channels, and a deformable brush head. It can be operated with one hand to dispense water and reach into hard-to-reach areas. Combined with the rotating cleaning of the brush head, it reduces the frequency of hand twisting.
It enables efficient cleaning with one hand, reduces the frequency of hand twisting, improves the efficiency and convenience of cleaning hard-to-reach areas, and saves time and effort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The utility model relates to the technical field of brushes, in particular to a soft-handled brush convenient for cleaning dead corners. Background Art
[0002] A brush is a cleaning tool made of natural or synthetic fibers, and the common material is nylon. Brushes are suitable for a variety of life scenarios. According to the different shapes and functions of the brush heads, they can be adapted to different operation requirements, and they have both practicality and universality, and are commonly used tools in the household and industrial fields. For a brush used for sanitary cleaning, it generally adopts a sturdy and durable hard shell. However, when cleaning sanitary dead corners, it is necessary to rotate and twist the wrist to achieve efficient cleaning of the brush head, and it is necessary to hold the water pipe with the other hand to flush water in order to achieve a relatively reasonable cleaning effect, and the whole process is time-consuming and laborious. Content of the Utility Model
[0003] To solve the above technical problems, the utility model provides a soft-handled brush convenient for cleaning dead corners, which has stronger adaptability, lower frequency of hand twisting during hand-held operation, saves time and effort, and is convenient and fast when cleaning.
[0004] The technical solution of the utility model is: a soft-handled brush convenient for cleaning dead corners, including a shell, a brush head and a hose. The shell is made of soft plastic and is sequentially connected by a hand-held part, a connecting part and an embedding part. Multiple channels are provided in the hand-held part and the connecting part, and the hose passes through the multiple channels. The outlet of the hose is located at the lower end of the connecting part. Multiple embedding positions are provided on the lower end surface of the embedding part, and multiple brush heads are respectively connected to the multiple embedding positions.
[0005] Further, the shell is in a U-shaped.
[0006] Further, the lower end surface of the embedding part is warped from the middle to both sides, and the multiple brush heads are radially distributed on the lower end surface of the embedding part.
[0007] Further, a vertical first through groove is provided in the middle of the embedding part.
[0008] Further, the multiple channels include a second through groove and a third through groove. The second through groove is vertically arranged on the side surface of the connecting part, and the third through groove is horizontally arranged in the middle of the hand-held part. The hose passes through the second through groove and the third through groove, and the outlet of the hose is located in the third through groove at the lower end of the connecting part.
[0009] Further, a groove is provided on the upper end surface of the hand-held part, and the groove is located between the second through groove and the third through groove. A pressing plate is hinged in the groove, and the lower end of the pressing plate is a protruding pressing block. The hose passes through the groove, and the pressing block can press down the hose.
[0010] Furthermore, the end of the handheld part is provided with a notch, the opening of the notch faces upward, and the inlet of the hose is located in the notch.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: During cleaning, water flows continuously from the hose outlet at the lower end of the connector. Combined with the use of the brush head, stubborn stains on the floor and floor crevices can be cleaned with one hand, thus freeing up the other hand for spraying cleaning agents and other tasks. At the same time, when cleaning hard-to-reach corners, the soft plastic material of the shell makes the brush easy to deform and easier to reach into hard-to-reach corners. With the twisting and bending deformation of the shell, the brush head can perform a larger angle of prying and rotating cleaning in the corners. Compared with hard-shell brushes, this brush is more adaptable, requires less hand twisting frequency when handheld, and is more time-saving, labor-saving, convenient and quick when cleaning. Attached Figure Description
[0012] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second through groove of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3 This is a side view of the present invention;
[0016] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the working principle of this utility model.
[0017] The components are: 1. Shell; 101. Handheld part; 102. Connecting part; 103. Inlay part; 2. Brush head; 3. Flexible tube; 4. First through groove; 5. Second through groove; 6. Third through groove; 7. Groove; 8. Pressure plate; 801. Pressure block; 9. Notch. Detailed Implementation
[0018] To further illustrate the technical means and effects of this utility model in achieving its intended purpose, the following detailed description of the specific implementation methods, structure, features and effects of this utility model, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments, is provided below.
[0019] like Figure 1-4As shown, a soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach corners includes a housing 1, a brush head 2, and a flexible tube 3. The housing 1 is made of an elastic material, which in this application can be made of soft plastic, allowing for deformation at various angles. The housing 1 is formed by sequentially connecting a handle 101, a connecting part 102, and an inlay part 103. The structure formed by the handle 101 and the connecting part 102 constitutes the soft handle. The handle 101 is shaped like a grip for easy use. The handle 101 and the connecting part 102 have multiple channels through which the flexible tube 3 passes. Between the multiple channels is a through hole through which the flexible tube 3 can pass. The diameter of the through hole is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the flexible tube 3. After the flexible tube 3 passes through, the static friction between the flexible tube 3 and the through hole fixes the flexible tube 3 in place. The outlet of the flexible tube 3 is located at the lower end of the connecting part 102. The lower end face of the 3 has multiple inlay positions, and the brush head 2 has multiple inlay positions and is connected to each of the multiple inlay positions. One end of the hose 3 is connected to the faucet. During cleaning, water flows continuously from the outlet of the hose 3 at the lower end of the connecting part 102. Combined with the use of the brush head 2, stubborn stains on the floor, floor cracks and other places can be cleaned with one hand, thus freeing up the other hand for spraying cleaning agents and other operations. At the same time, when cleaning hard-to-reach corners, the soft plastic material of the shell 1 makes the brush easy to deform and easier to reach into hard-to-reach corners. Under the twisting and bending deformation of the shell 1, the brush head 2 can perform a larger angle of plucking and rotating cleaning operations in the corners. Compared with hard-shell brushes, this brush is more adaptable and requires less hand twisting frequency when hand-held, making cleaning time-saving, labor-saving and convenient.
[0020] In the above embodiment, the housing 1 is U-shaped, combining rigidity and flexibility in terms of force. When cleaning hard-to-reach areas by hand, the connecting part 102 and the inlay part 103 provide protection for the fingers, preventing scratches near these areas. The U-shape also facilitates hanging and storage. The lower end face of the inlay part 103 curves upwards from the center to both sides, with multiple brush heads 2 radially distributed on the lower end face, providing the brush with cleaning capabilities at more angles and further reducing the frequency of hand twisting during hand operation. A vertical first through groove 4 is provided in the middle of the inlay part 103, reducing manufacturing costs without affecting the overall strength of the inlay part 103. The multiple channels include a second through groove 5 and a third through groove 6. The second through groove 5 is vertically arranged on the side of the connecting part 102, and the third through groove 6 is horizontally arranged in the middle of the handheld part 101. The hose 3 passes through the second through groove 5 and the third through groove 6, and the outlet of the hose 3 is located in the third through groove 6 at the lower end of the connecting part 102. The second through groove 5 and the third through groove 6 reduce the amount of material used, save manufacturing costs, and facilitate the passage and installation of the hose 3, while also providing protection for the hose 3. Under the influence of the second through groove 5 and the third through groove 6, the thickness of the handheld part 101 and the connecting part 102 of the brush is smaller, making it easier to deform, further improving the degree of deformation and cleaning ability when cleaning dead corners.
[0021] The upper surface of the handle 101 is provided with a groove 7, which is located between the second through groove 5 and the third through groove 6. A pressure plate 8 is hinged in the groove 7, and the lower end of the pressure plate 8 is a protruding pressure block 801. The flexible hose 3 passes through the groove 7, and the pressure block 801 can press down on the flexible hose 3. The pressure block 801 is equivalent to a water flow switch. When using this brush, the water flow can be controlled by pressing the pressure plate 8 with the thumb. The handheld design is ergonomic, and pressing to stop the water flow is convenient and quick, saving water as much as possible. The end of the handle 101 is provided with a notch 9, with the opening of the notch 9 facing upward. The inlet of the flexible hose 3 is located in the notch 9. A metal quick-release valve can be installed at the notch 9 for easy disassembly and use of this brush.
[0022] Description of the working principle of this utility model:
[0023] Connect this brush to a faucet. When cleaning, simply turn the faucet on 1 / 4 of the way to ensure a sufficient water supply. When cleaning flat surfaces, the brush can be operated with one hand, allowing for simultaneous water flow and cleaning, while the other hand can spray cleaning agent, making it convenient and quick. When cleaning hard-to-reach corners, the soft plastic material of the casing 1 makes the brush easily deformable, allowing it to reach deeper into those areas. Furthermore, the twisting and bending deformation of the casing 1 allows the brush head 2 to perform larger-angle flicking and rotating cleaning operations within those corners. Compared to hard-shell brushes, this brush is more adaptable, requires less hand twisting when held, and is time-saving, labor-saving, convenient, and quick when cleaning.
[0024] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.
Claims
1. A soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach areas, comprising a housing, a brush head, and a flexible tube, characterized in that: The housing is made of soft plastic and is sequentially connected by a hand-held part, a connecting part, and an embedding part. Multiple channels are provided in the hand-held part and the connecting part, and a hose passes through the multiple channels. The outlet of the hose is located at the lower end of the connecting part. Multiple embedding positions are provided on the lower end surface of the embedding part, and multiple brush heads are respectively connected to the multiple embedding positions.
2. The soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach corners according to claim 1, characterized in that: The housing is in a U-shaped form.
3. The soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach corners according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower end surface of the embedding part warps upwards from the middle to both sides, and the multiple brush heads are radially distributed on the lower end surface of the embedding part.
4. The soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach corners according to claim 1, characterized in that: A vertical first through groove is provided in the middle of the embedding part.
5. The soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach corners according to claim 1, characterized in that: The multiple channels include a second through groove and a third through groove. The second through groove is vertically provided on the side surface of the connecting part, and the third through groove is horizontally provided in the middle of the hand-held part. The hose passes through the second through groove and the third through groove, and the outlet of the hose is located in the third through groove at the lower end of the connecting part.
6. The soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach corners according to claim 5, characterized in that: A groove is provided on the upper end surface of the hand-held part, and the groove is located between the second through groove and the third through groove. A pressing plate is hinged in the groove, and the lower end of the pressing plate is a protruding pressing block. The hose passes through the groove, and the pressing block can press down the hose.
7. The soft-handled brush for easy cleaning of hard-to-reach corners according to claim 1, characterized in that: A notch is provided at the end of the hand-held part, and the opening of the notch faces upwards. The inlet of the hose is located in the notch.