Spring-rod powered disposable toilet brush

By using a spring-loaded, disposable toilet brush that utilizes discarded face towels as a cleaning medium and incorporates a ejection mechanism, the problem of existing toilet brushes failing to clean narrow grooves and hard-to-reach corners is solved, achieving efficient and low-cost toilet cleaning results.

CN224344807UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12BAZHOU DEMI IND DESIGN CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BAZHOU DEMI IND DESIGN CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-11
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of elastic rod power type throwable toilet brush, including a long strip shell for holding, a recess is equipped in the outside of shell, and press part for triggering toilet brush ejection is arranged in recess;Ejection part and toilet brush body connected with the end of ejection part are equipped in shell;First blocking part that prevents ejection part ejection is equipped in ejection part, and pre-tightening spring is arranged in the lower end of ejection part.The elastic rod power type throwable toilet brush of the application can not only be used alone, but also can be used as cleaning medium by clamping discarded face towel, combined with ejection throwing mechanism, can quickly and efficiently clean toilet, while secondary use discarded face towel, without special cleaning consumables, reduce long-term use cleaning cost;Its structure design is ingenious, easy to use, cleaning process has no drop, improves the practicability, hygiene and space adaptability of toilet brush, with strong market competitiveness.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of sanitary ware technology, specifically to a spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush. Background Technology

[0002] Toilet brushes are tools used to clean toilets. Commonly used toilet brushes generally consist of a brush body and a handle that are fixed together as one unit. By holding the handle, the brush bristles are dipped in cleaning solution, and then the brush bristles are used to clean the toilet. However, existing toilet brushes have the problem of not being able to clean the narrow grooves, crevices, and corners of the toilet bowl thoroughly. This results in the brush bristles not being able to clean these narrow grooves, crevices, and corners properly, which can easily leave dirt and breed bacteria.

[0003] To address this issue, we propose a spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush. Summary of the Invention

[0004] A primary objective of this invention is to overcome at least one deficiency in the prior art and provide a spring-loaded, disposable toilet brush. This spring-loaded, disposable toilet brush uses a discarded washcloth as a cleaning medium to clean the toilet. Combined with a ejection mechanism, it allows for rapid replacement of the cleaning medium, making it particularly suitable for cleaning the inner walls of toilet bowls.

[0005] To achieve the above technical solution, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] According to one aspect of the present invention, a spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush is provided, comprising a long strip-shaped shell for gripping, the shell being a hollow shell, a groove being provided on the outer side of the shell, and a pressing part for triggering the toilet brush to eject being provided in the groove;

[0007] The housing contains an ejector section and a toilet brush body connected to the end of the ejector section; the ejector section contains a first blocking part that cooperates with the pressing part to prevent the ejector section from ejecting, and a pre-tensioning spring located at the lower end of the ejector section.

[0008] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the preload spring is sleeved on the support frame at the lower end of the ejector section; when the ejector section moves upward under the action of external force, the preload spring is compressed on the support frame.

[0009] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the pressing part includes a pressing body adapted to the contour of the groove, and a plurality of return springs disposed inside the pressing body for causing the pressing body to rebound.

[0010] The inner side of the pressing body is provided with an inwardly extending second blocking part for triggering the ejection of the ejection part;

[0011] When the pressing body is squeezed inward by external force, and the second blocking part and the ejection part separate from each other, the ejection part and the toilet brush body are ejected outward under the action of the pre-tension spring.

[0012] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the pressing body is provided with a positioning hole for fixing the reset spring.

[0013] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the second blocking part has a structure that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom.

[0014] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the ejection part is a double-rod clamp ejection device, including two sets of parallel vertical rods and a horizontal rod disposed between the two sets of vertical rods, forming a double-rod clamp frame structure with a rectangular structure; a guide slider is provided on the outer side of each vertical rod, and a first blocking part is provided on the inner side of each vertical rod; a support frame is fixed on the inner side of the lower horizontal rod, and an integrally formed buckle insertion part is provided on the outer side of the lower horizontal rod.

[0015] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the ejector part and the toilet brush body are connected by an embedded buckle; wherein, the buckle insertion part of the ejector part cooperates with the connecting rod of the toilet brush body to form an embedded buckle structure.

[0016] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the toilet brush body includes a brush head and a connecting rod at its upper end;

[0017] The brush head is a flexible brush head made of silicone, and its cross-section is mango-shaped; the outer surface of the brush head is provided with several cleaning heads extending outward, as well as a cleaning ring body that conforms to the contour of the brush head.

[0018] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the cross-section of the cleaning head is one or more of a circle, rectangle, or square; the cleaning heads can be arranged in an array or randomly.

[0019] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the upper side of the brush head is provided with a serrated edge; correspondingly, the part of the housing near the brush head also adopts a serrated edge; the design of the serrated edge increases the contact area with the washcloth, which is beneficial for holding the discarded washcloth and ensuring that the washcloth does not fall off during the holding process.

[0020] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the top of the housing is provided with a hanging ring, which facilitates fixing the toilet brush to the hook by means of the hanging ring.

[0021] According to one embodiment of the present invention, it further includes:

[0022] An adsorption base that is compatible with the toilet brush;

[0023] The suction base includes a base body for supporting the toilet brush and an outer shell disposed on its outer side. The outer shell has a fan-shaped cross-section, and its two sides can fit against the corners of walls, saving space. The bottom of the outer shell has a through suction cup mounting hole, into which a suitable silicone suction cup is installed, making the suction base more stably fixed to the ground. The suction base, installed against the corners of walls and adhering to the ground, not only saves space but also provides anti-tipping and stable storage.

[0024] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the base body is a cavity for accommodating a toilet brush, with a plurality of longitudinally arranged serrated structures on its inner wall, and a plurality of through-holes at the bottom of the base body, the drain ports being located above the suction cup mounting holes.

[0025] As can be seen from the above technical solution, this utility model possesses at least one of the following advantages and positive effects:

[0026] This application's spring-loaded, disposable toilet brush can be used independently or by holding discarded face towels as a cleaning medium. Combined with a ejection mechanism, it can clean the toilet quickly and efficiently, while also reusing discarded face towels. This eliminates the need for dedicated cleaning supplies and reduces long-term cleaning costs. Its ingenious structural design makes it easy to use, and the cleaning process is seamless, enhancing the practicality, hygiene, and space adaptability of the toilet brush, giving it strong market competitiveness.

[0027] By attaching the suction base to the corner of the wall and adhering it to the ground, it not only saves space but also provides anti-tipping and stable storage. Attached Figure Description

[0028] 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, for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0029] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush of this utility model;

[0030] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the ejection section;

[0031] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of a structure in which a preload spring is installed in the ejection section;

[0032] Figure 4A schematic diagram of the toilet brush body;

[0033] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the linkage structure between the pressing part and the ejection part;

[0034] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the shell structure;

[0035] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the pressing part;

[0036] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the adsorption base.

[0037] Figure 9 This is a bottom view of the base body;

[0038] Figure 10 This is a bottom view of the outer casing;

[0039] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the suction cup structure.

[0040] The annotations in the attached figures are explained as follows:

[0041] 1-Shell, 2-Pressing part, 21-Pressing body, 22-Reset spring, 23-Second blocking part, 3-Ejection part, 31-First blocking part, 32-Pre-tension spring, 33-Support frame, 34-Vertical rod, 341-Guide slider, 35-Horizontal rod, 36-Snap-in insertion part, 4-Toilet brush body, 41-Brush head, 411-Cleaning head, 42-Connecting rod, 421-Locking hole, 5-Base body, 51-Outer shell, 52-Suction cup mounting hole, 53-Suction cup, 54-Drain outlet, 6-Hanging ring. Detailed Implementation

[0042] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more. The terms "inner," "outer," "upper," "lower," etc., indicate the orientation or state relationship based on the orientation or state relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0043] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation" and "connection" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art will understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0044] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., used in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this utility model are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate for the embodiments of this utility model described herein.

[0045] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0046] Participate in the attached Figure 1 As shown in Figure 7, this utility model of a spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush includes a long, hollow shell 1 for gripping. A groove is provided on the outer side of the shell 1, and a pressing part 2 for triggering the ejection of the toilet brush is disposed within the groove. Inside the shell 1, there is an ejection part 3 and a toilet brush body 4 connected to the end of the ejection part 3. The ejection part 3 has a first blocking part 31 that cooperates with the pressing part 2 to prevent the ejection part 3 from ejecting, and a pre-tensioning spring 32 disposed at the lower end of the ejection part 3. Further, the pre-tensioning spring 32 is sleeved on a support frame 33 at the lower end of the ejection part 3; when the ejection part 3 moves upward under external force, the pre-tensioning spring 32 is fixedly compressed on the support frame 33.

[0047] like Figure 7 As shown, the pressing part 2 includes a pressing body 21 adapted to the contour of the groove, and two sets of return springs 22 disposed inside the pressing body 21 for causing the pressing body 21 to rebound; the pressing body 21 has an inwardly extending second blocking part 23 for triggering the ejection part 3 to eject; when the pressing body 21 is squeezed inward by external force and moves inward, the second blocking part 23 separates from the ejection part 3, and under the action of the pre-tension spring 32, the ejection part 3 and the toilet brush body 4 are ejected outward. The pressing body 21 has a positioning hole for fixing the return springs 22. The second blocking part 23 has a structure that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. Specifically, the first blocking part 31 of the ejection part 3 has a structure that is narrower at the top and wider at the bottom. When the ejection part 3 moves upward under the action of external force, the top of the first blocking part 31 contacts the end of the second blocking part 23. The first blocking parts 31 on both sides squeeze the two second blocking parts 23 on their inner sides. As the ejection part 3 moves further upward until the first blocking part 31 separates from the second blocking part 23, the end of the first blocking part 31 is stuck on the top of the second blocking part 23, locking the first blocking part 31. At the same time, the preload spring 32 is compressed and stores elastic potential energy.

[0048] As attached Figure 2 , 3As shown, the ejection unit 3 is a double-rod clamp ejection device, including two sets of parallel vertical rods 34 and a horizontal rod 35 disposed between the two sets of vertical rods 34, forming a double-rod clamp frame structure with a rectangular structure; each vertical rod 34 has a guide slider 341 on its outer side and a first blocking part 31 on its inner side; a support frame 33 is fixed on the inner side of the lower horizontal rod 35, and an integrally formed buckle insertion part 36 is disposed on the outer side of the lower horizontal rod 35. The buckle insertion part 36 has a structure that is narrow at the bottom and wide at the top. When the buckle insertion part 36 is engaged with the toilet brush body 4, it is easy to insert, connect and lock.

[0049] As attached Figure 4 As shown, the toilet brush body 4 includes a brush head 41 and a connecting rod 42 at its upper end. The brush head 41 is a flexible brush head made of silicone, and its cross-section is mango-shaped. The outer surface of the brush head 41 is provided with several cleaning heads 411 extending outward, and a cleaning ring body adapted to the contour of the brush head 41. The cross-section of the cleaning heads 411 is one or more of a circle, rectangle, or square. In this embodiment, the cross-section of the cleaning heads 411 on the front of the brush head 41 is rectangular, and the cross-section of the cleaning heads 411 on the sides and back is circular. Of course, the cleaning heads 411 can be arranged in an array or randomly, whichever is more convenient for cleaning the toilet. The upper side of the brush head 41 is provided with a serrated edge; correspondingly, the part of the housing 1 near the brush head 41 also adopts a serrated edge. The design of the serrated edge increases the contact area with the washcloth, which is beneficial for holding the discarded washcloth and ensuring that the washcloth does not fall off during the holding process.

[0050] As attached Figure 5 As shown, the ejector part 3 and the toilet brush body 4 are connected by an embedded snap-fit. As shown, the snap-fit ​​insertion part 36 of the ejector part 3 cooperates with the connecting rod 42 of the toilet brush body 4 to form an embedded snap-fit ​​structure. The snap-fit ​​insertion part 36 has a structure that is narrower at the bottom and wider at the top. The top of the connecting rod 42 is provided with a receiving cavity, and locking holes 421 corresponding to the snap-fit ​​insertion part 36 are opened on both sides of the receiving cavity. The embedded snap-fit ​​structure facilitates the replacement of the toilet brush body 4. During replacement, simply press the snap-fit ​​insertion part 36 inward and then remove the toilet brush body 4. Of course, in another embodiment, the ejector part 3 and the toilet brush body 4 can also be designed as a single unit.

[0051] like Figure 1 As shown, a hanging ring 6 is provided on the top of the housing 1, which facilitates fixing the toilet brush to the hook; it is very convenient to use. Compared with the suspension method using the hanging ring 6, this utility model also provides a fixing method using an adsorption base.

[0052] As attached Figure 8As shown in Figure 11, the suction base includes a base body 5 for supporting the toilet brush and an outer shell 51 disposed on its outer side. The cross-section of the outer shell 51 is fan-shaped, and the two sides of the outer shell 51 can fit against the corner of the wall, saving space. The bottom of the outer shell 51 is provided with a through suction cup mounting hole 52, and a silicone suction cup 53 adapted to it is disposed in the suction cup mounting hole 52, so that the suction base is more stably fixed on the ground, has an anti-tipping function, and occupies less than 0.01㎡ of space.

[0053] The base body 5 is a cavity for accommodating the toilet brush. Its inner wall has several longitudinally arranged serrated structures, and its bottom has multiple through-holes 54, located above the suction cup mounting holes 52. The serrated structure on the inner wall of the base body 5 increases the friction between the inner wall and the washcloth, facilitating the gripping of the washcloth by the toilet brush. The drain holes 54 allow residual contaminated liquid inside the base body 5 to be discharged, and this residual contaminated liquid can be removed from the suction cup 53 and discharged to the outside of the suction base.

[0054] When in use, place a discarded washcloth on top of the base body 5, and squeeze the pressing body 21 of the pressing part 2. The linkage structure between the ejector part 3 and the pressing part 2 will eject the toilet brush. The serrated edge on the upper side of the brush head 41 and the serrated edge on the housing 1 form a serrated clamp, which clamps and wraps the washcloth around the brush head 41, cleaning the narrow grooves, crevices and dead corners of the toilet. After cleaning, squeeze the pressing part 2 again to eject the soiled washcloth into the trash can. Finally, insert the brush head of the toilet brush vertically into the adsorption base to prevent the spread of pollution.

[0055] In summary, the disposable, spring-loaded toilet brush of this application can not only be used independently, but also utilize discarded face towels as a cleaning medium. Combined with the ejection mechanism and suction base, it enables rapid and efficient cleaning of the toilet while reusing discarded face towels. This eliminates the need for dedicated cleaning supplies, reducing long-term cleaning costs. Its ingenious structural design makes it easy to use, prevents detachment during cleaning, and allows for installation close to walls and suction base, saving space and providing anti-tipping and stable storage. This enhances the practicality, hygiene, and spatial adaptability of the toilet brush, giving it strong market competitiveness.

[0056] It should be understood that this invention is not limited to the detailed structure and arrangement of the components presented herein. This invention can have other embodiments and can be implemented and performed in various ways. The foregoing variations and modifications fall within the scope of this invention. It should be understood that the invention disclosed and defined herein extends to all alternative combinations of two or more individual features mentioned or apparent in the text and / or drawings. The embodiments described herein illustrate the best known mode for implementing this invention and will enable those skilled in the art to utilize this invention.

Claims

1. A spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush, characterized in that: It includes a long strip-shaped shell for holding, the shell is a hollow shell, a groove is provided on the outer side of the shell, and a pressing part for triggering the toilet brush to eject is provided in the groove; The housing contains an ejector section and a toilet brush body connected to the end of the ejector section; the ejector section contains a first blocking part that cooperates with the pressing part to prevent the ejector section from ejecting, and a pre-tensioning spring located at the lower end of the ejector section.

2. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pressing part includes a pressing body adapted to the contour of the groove, and a plurality of return springs disposed inside the pressing body for causing the pressing body to rebound. The inner side of the pressing body is provided with an inwardly extending second blocking part for triggering the ejection of the ejection part; When the pressing body is squeezed inward by external force, and the second blocking part and the ejection part separate from each other, the ejection part and the toilet brush body are ejected outward under the action of the pre-tension spring.

3. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 2, characterized in that, The second blocking part has a structure that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom.

4. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The ejection unit is a double-bar clamp ejection device, which includes two sets of parallel vertical bars and a horizontal bar between the two sets of vertical bars, forming a double-bar clamp frame structure with a rectangular structure; each vertical bar has a guide slider on its outer side and a first blocking part on its inner side, and a support frame is fixed on the inner side of the lower horizontal bar.

5. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The toilet brush body includes a brush head and a connecting rod at its upper end; The brush head has a mango-shaped cross-section; the outer surface of the brush head is provided with several cleaning heads extending outwards, as well as a cleaning ring body that conforms to the contour of the brush head.

6. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 5, characterized in that, The cross-section of the cleaning head is one or more of a circle, rectangle, or square.

7. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 5, characterized in that, The brush head has a serrated edge on its upper side; correspondingly, the part of the housing near the brush head also has a serrated edge; the serrated edge design increases the contact area with the washcloth, which is beneficial for holding the discarded washcloth and ensures that the washcloth does not fall off during the holding process.

8. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the housing is provided with a hanging ring, which makes it easy to fix the toilet brush to the hook.

9. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The preload spring is sleeved on the support frame at the lower end of the ejector section; when the ejector section moves upward under the action of external force, the preload spring is compressed on the support frame.

10. The spring-loaded, throwable toilet brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The ejector part is connected to the toilet brush body by an embedded snap fastener.