A toilet brush
The toilet brush with a linkage design automatically opens and closes the brush head cover by linking the brush handle and the rotating blade, solving the problem of manual operation required by existing toilet brushes and improving the convenience and hygiene of use.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- TIANSHAN CULTURE COMM (HANGZHOU) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
Existing toilet brushes require manual opening or closing of the brush head cover, which is inconvenient and unhygienic.
Design a linkage toilet brush that utilizes the linkage mechanism between the brush handle and the rotating plate to automatically open or close the brush head cover by pulling out or inserting the brush handle. Combined with a braking component to provide travel limit, the brush head can be opened and closed automatically.
It is easy to operate and hygienic. The top cover opens automatically when the brush handle is pulled out and closes automatically when it is inserted, simplifying the usage process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cleaning tools technology, and in particular to a toilet brush. Background Technology
[0002] Toilet brushes are used to hold the handle and brush head. Some toilet brushes use disposable brush heads. Before use, the handle and disposable brush head are stored separately. When needed, the handle and disposable brush head are assembled. After use, the disposable brush head is discarded, and the handle is inserted into the toilet brush. For toilet brushes using disposable brush heads, the handle and disposable brush head need to be stored separately and assembled only when needed. Because toilet brushes harbor a lot of bacteria, it's best to be able to directly assemble the disposable brush head after pulling out the handle without manually opening or closing the cover on the disposable brush head for convenience.
[0003] Therefore, to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, a new technical solution is needed. Specifically, a toilet brush with a linked opening and closing mechanism is required. Summary of the Invention
[0004] This invention addresses the technical problem of requiring manual opening or closing of the brush head cover when storing the brush head in existing toilet brushes by providing a toilet brush with a linked opening or closing mechanism.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the following technical solution is provided: A toilet brush, comprising a toilet brush body and a brush handle, wherein the toilet brush body is provided with a first receiving groove and a second receiving groove, the toilet brush body is installed in the receiving cavity of the outer shell, and a rotating shaft is also installed inside the outer shell, one side of the rotating shaft is connected to a top cover and the other side is connected to a rotating plate, the front wall of the toilet brush body and the top cover are arranged in a forward-leaning manner, the top cover is closed or opened on the toilet brush body, the brush handle is placed in the second receiving groove and contacts the rotating plate; a certain gap is provided between the toilet brush body and the bottom of the outer shell to provide a travel space for the rotating plate to rotate, the rotating plate is released when the brush handle is pulled out, and the rotating plate is pressed down when the brush handle is inserted; it also includes a braking component, the braking component provides a travel limit when the rotating plate rotates, so that the end of the rotating plate is located directly below the second receiving groove.
[0006] Preferably, the braking element is a stop lever, which is disposed on the inner wall of the housing, and is located above the rotating plate and within the stroke range of the rotating plate.
[0007] Preferably, the braking component is a baffle plate, which is mounted on the rotating shaft and located between the rotating plate and the front wall of the toilet brush body.
[0008] Preferably, the toilet brush body is integrally or mounted on the outer casing, and the rear wall of the outer casing is further provided with a mounting and fixing device.
[0009] Preferably, mounting holes are provided on both sides of the front bottom of the outer casing, mounting shafts are provided on both sides of the rotating shaft, and the upper cover is mounted on the front of the outer casing through the rotating shaft. Beneficial effects
[0010] The utility model toilet brush has two receiving slots inside the body to hold the brush handle and disposable brush heads respectively. A cover is also provided above the receiving slot for the disposable brush heads, and the cover is connected to a rotating shaft. A rotating plate is connected to the rear of the rotating shaft. When in use, pulling out the brush handle releases the rotating plate. Due to the tilted design of the cover, it automatically slides down under gravity and opens the receiving slot above the brush head. The rotating plate rotates with the cover to a certain extent before being stopped by a braking component. Reinserting the brush handle presses the rotating plate down, and the cover returns to its original position.
[0011] This invention allows you to easily open the top cover and install a disposable brush head simply by manually removing the brush handle. After use, insert the brush handle and close the top cover again. It is simple and hygienic to operate. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model when it is closed.
[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model when it is opened.
[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of this utility model.
[0015] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the part of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Embodiment 2 of the rotating plate brake of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of the braking component of this utility model.
[0018] The components are: 1. Top cover; 2. Brush handle; 3. Toilet brush body; 31. Front wall; 32. First receiving groove; 33. Second receiving groove; 4. Outer shell; 41. Receiving cavity; 42. Stop bar; 43. Mounting hole; 5. Rotating shaft; 51. Mounting shaft; 6. Rotating plate; 7. Baffle plate. Detailed Implementation
[0019] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit its scope. Furthermore, descriptions of well-known structures and technologies are omitted in the following description to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the concept of the present utility model.
[0020] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another element, it can be directly on or indirectly on the other element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to or indirectly connected to the other element.
[0021] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the utility model product is in use. They 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third," etc., are only used to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified. "Several" means one or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0022] In the description of this utility model, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "set," "install," "connect," and "link" 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; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0023] like Figures 1 to 6As shown, a toilet brush includes a toilet brush body 3 and a brush handle 2. The toilet brush body 3 is provided with a first receiving groove 32 and a second receiving groove 33. The toilet brush body 3 is installed in the receiving cavity 41 of the outer shell 4. The toilet brush body can be integrally set with the outer shell or separately set from the outer shell. In this embodiment, it is preferably set separately, with the toilet brush body inserted into the receiving cavity of the outer shell. A rotating shaft 5 is also installed inside the outer shell 4. One side of the rotating shaft 5 is connected to the top cover 1, and the other side is connected to a rotating plate 6. An opening is provided at the front of the outer shell. Mounting holes 43 are provided on both sides of the bottom front of the outer shell 4. Mounting shafts 51 are provided on both sides of the rotating shaft 5. The top cover 1 is mounted on the front of the outer shell 4 through the rotating shaft 5.
[0024] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the front wall of the toilet brush body 3 and the upper cover 1 are tilted forward. The upper cover 1 is closed or open on the toilet brush body 3. The brush handle 2 is placed in the second receiving groove 33 and contacts the rotating plate 6. The angle between the front of the toilet brush body and the horizontal plane is less than 90 degrees, that is... Figure 1 The included angle at point A is greater than 90 degrees, causing the front wall of the toilet brush body to tilt forward. When the top cover is placed on the toilet brush body, it is also tilted to the horizontal plane. A certain gap is provided between the bottom of the toilet brush body 3 and the outer shell 4 to provide the rotating plate 6 with rotational travel space. When the brush handle 2 is pulled out, the rotating plate 6 is released; when the brush handle 2 is inserted, the rotating plate 6 is pressed down.
[0025] like Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, in order to effectively press down the rotating plate when the brush handle is re-inserted after opening, this utility model also includes a braking component. The braking component provides a travel limit when the rotating plate 6 rotates, so that the end of the rotating plate is located directly below the second receiving groove.
[0026] Braking components can be configured in various ways, such as Figure 3 As shown, the braking component is a stop lever 42, which is disposed on the inner wall of the outer casing 4. The stop lever 42 is located above the rotating plate 6 and within the stroke range of the rotating plate 6. The braking component is integrally formed with the inner wall of the outer casing, so that the rotating plate is blocked by the braking plate during rotation, and ensures that the end of the rotating plate remains below the second receiving groove after rotation. This allows the brush handle end to press down on the rotating plate when the second receiving groove is re-inserted, thereby causing the upper cover to return to its original position above the first receiving groove.
[0027] like Figure 6 As shown, the braking component can also be configured as follows: the braking component is a baffle 7, the baffle 7 is mounted on the rotating shaft 5, and the baffle 7 is located between the rotating plate 6 and the front wall of the toilet brush body 3.
[0028] Alternatively, the brake can be located at the bottom of the rotating shaft. When the shaft rotates, the brake also rotates. When the brake is blocked by the bottom plate of the outer casing, the rotating plate stops rotating, ensuring the end of the rotating plate remains below the second receiving groove. In this embodiment, the brake can be implemented in other ways besides those described above, such as integrating the rotating plate with the brake, extending the width of the rotating plate so that it is located between the bottom of the toilet brush body and the bottom of the outer casing. When the rotating plate rotates, one end is blocked by the toilet brush body, stopping both the rotating plate and the top cover from rotating. After the brush handle is inserted, the rotating plate is pressed down, causing the top cover to rotate and re-close above the first receiving groove.
[0029] This utility model provides a linked toilet brush. The toilet brush shell is equipped with a mounting and fixing device at the rear, which can install the toilet brush on the wall. When in use, the brush handle is pulled out, and the top cover rotates downward under the action of gravity to open the top cover and expose the first receiving groove. The brush handle can be inserted into the first receiving groove to install the brush head. After use, the brush head is discarded, and the brush handle is inserted into the second receiving groove again. After the brush handle is inserted into the second receiving groove, it contacts the rotating plate, causing the rotating plate to rotate and drive the top cover to close the first receiving groove. Due to gravity, the brush handle will continue to press on the rotating plate, keeping the top cover closed.
[0030] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Those skilled in the art can make various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present utility model. Therefore, all equivalent technical solutions also fall within the scope of the present utility model. The patent protection scope of the present utility model should be defined by the claims.
Claims
1. A toilet brush, comprising a toilet brush body (3) and a brush handle (2), characterized in that: The toilet brush body (3) is provided with a first receiving groove (32) and a second receiving groove (33), and also includes a shell (4). The toilet brush body (3) is installed in the receiving cavity (41) of the shell (4). A rotating shaft (5) is also installed in the shell (4). One side of the rotating shaft (5) is connected to the top cover (1), and the other side is connected to a rotating plate (6). The front wall of the toilet brush body (3) and the top cover (1) are arranged in a forward-leaning manner. The top cover (1) is closed or opened on the toilet brush body (3). The brush handle (2) The toilet brush is placed in the second receiving groove (33) and in contact with the rotating plate (6); a certain gap is provided between the toilet brush body (3) and the bottom of the outer shell (4) to provide the rotating plate (6) with a travel space for rotation; the rotating plate (6) is released when the brush handle (2) is pulled out, and the rotating plate (6) is pressed down when the brush handle (2) is inserted; it also includes a braking component, which provides a travel limit when the rotating plate (6) rotates, so that the end of the rotating plate (6) is always located directly below the second receiving groove (33).
2. A toilet brush as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The braking component is a stop lever (42), which is disposed on the inner wall of the outer casing (4). The stop lever (42) is located above the rotating plate (6) and within the stroke range of the rotating plate (6).
3. A toilet brush as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The braking component is a baffle (7), which is mounted on the rotating shaft (5) and is located between the rotating plate (6) and the front wall of the toilet brush body (3).
4. A toilet brush as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The toilet brush body (3) and the outer shell (4) are integrally or installed together, and the rear wall of the outer shell (4) is also provided with a mounting and fixing device.
5. A toilet brush according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that: The outer casing (4) has mounting holes (43) on both sides of the front bottom, and the rotating shaft (5) has mounting shafts (51) on both sides. The upper cover (1) is mounted on the front of the outer casing (4) through the rotating shaft (5).