161 |
Brushhead for use with a non-newtonian cosmetic composition |
US14585464 |
2014-12-30 |
US09474358B2 |
2016-10-25 |
Gerald K Brewer; Aaron D Poole; Kelly M George; Mickaël Poletti |
The brushhead includes a brushhead base member and at least one outer ring of bristles mounted thereto, the brush base member being non-oscillating. An inner assembly is adapted to capture a solid, semi-solid, gel or the like non-Newtonian balm element having shear thinning characteristics. In an embodiment, the inner assembly is adapted to receive energy from an oscillating action of the inner assembly produced by a motor in the appliance to which the brushhead is attachable. Oscillation of the inner portion at a target frequency and amplitude is sufficient to result in the solid, semi-solid, gel or the like balm element changing to a liquid in a shear thinning effect, the liquid being useful for removal of makeup. |
162 |
PERSONAL CLEANSING AND FLUID APPLICATION APPARATUS |
US15146488 |
2016-05-04 |
US20160256017A1 |
2016-09-08 |
Janitha Jackson |
A motorized rotating brush cleansing apparatus having an angularly adjustable handle and replaceable rotating pads which enable cleansing and treatment of a user's skin. The apparatus is intended to be especially helpful in reaching difficult to reach surfaces. The apparatus may also be utilized to apply topical lotions and creams. |
163 |
TIP FOR SKIN CLEANSING DEVICE |
US15041597 |
2016-02-11 |
US20160235257A1 |
2016-08-18 |
Steven J. Daffer |
A method and device for non-abrasively cleansing and exfoliating skin in combination with a cleansing solution. A cylindrical housing comprises a base for engagement with a fluid source and a vacuum source and a skin interface positioned on an end opposing the base and configured to contact and traverse a surface of the skin. The skin interface comprises non-abrasive, or rounded, smooth surfaces for contacting the skin. A combination of variable cleansing fluid delivery to the tip and vacuum pressure removal cleanses and exfoliates skin tissue or debris. |
164 |
AUTO-CLEANSING APPARATUS |
US14758347 |
2014-08-01 |
US20160192814A1 |
2016-07-07 |
Dae Yong KANG; Kyu Hak HAN |
An auto cleansing apparatus comprises: a drive unit which is equipped in a case and generates the rotation power; a pair of cams which may be rotated in accordance with the rotation power of the drive unit and wherein the positions of the cam sides may be changed by turns; a rotor link which is provided with a pair of the rotor arms to be contacted with the cam sides and which is rotated in the case to and fro while the rotor center shaft is rotated and the rotor arms may be moved forwardly and backwardly when the cam sides of the cams are changed by turns; and a rotor plate which has cleansing member equipped in one side and which is connected to the rotor link. |
165 |
BRUSHHEAD FOR USE WITH A NON-NEWTONIAN COSMETIC COMPOSITION |
US14585464 |
2014-12-30 |
US20160183670A1 |
2016-06-30 |
Gerald K. Brewer; Aaron D. Poole |
The brushhead includes a brushhead base member and at least one outer ring of bristles mounted thereto, the brush base member being non-oscillating. An inner assembly is adapted to capture a solid, semi-solid, gel or the like non-Newtonian balm element having shear thinning characteristics. In an embodiment, the inner assembly is adapted to receive energy from an oscillating action of the inner assembly produced by a motor in the appliance to which the brushhead is attachable. Oscillation of the inner portion at a target frequency and amplitude is sufficient to result in the solid, semi-solid, gel or the like balm element changing to a liquid in a shear thinning effect, the liquid being useful for removal of makeup. |
166 |
Scrubbing device |
US14335424 |
2014-07-18 |
US09370281B2 |
2016-06-21 |
Addison I. Harewood |
A scrubbing device simplifies the task of cleaning a person's body. The device includes a housing unit. The housing unit includes a main housing having a top wall, a bottom wall and a perimeter wall coupled to and extending between the top wall and the bottom wall. The top wall has an opening positioned therein defining a compartment extending downwardly into the top wall. The compartment stores soap therein. A handle is provided having a first end and a second end. The first end of the handle is coupled to the housing unit. A brush is coupled to and extends downwardly from the bottom wall of the main housing. A plurality of holes is positioned in the bottom wall between the compartment and the brush wherein the holes are configured to dispense the soap from the compartment outwardly to the brush. |
167 |
WEAR INDICATING BRUSH |
US14731268 |
2015-06-04 |
US20150359324A1 |
2015-12-17 |
Gerald Keith Brewer |
A wear indicator is provided, which is suitable for use with a workpiece, such as a replaceable brush head. In use, the wear indicator can provide an indication to the user recommending that the workpiece be replaced. |
168 |
ULTRASONIC CLEANSER |
US14617958 |
2015-02-10 |
US20150223648A1 |
2015-08-13 |
Qi-Shuang Liao |
A ultrasonic cleanser includes: a housing; a ultrasonic sprayer, configured inside the housing; a ultrasonically vibrational scraper, coupled to the housing and extended out of the housing partly; a main circuit board, configured inside the housing, an output end of the main circuit board being in connection with the ultrasonic sprayer and ultrasonically vibrational scraper, and providing high frequency vibration signals; a button, configured on the housing and in electric connection with the main circuit board; and a power source, configured inside the housing, in electric connection with the main circuit board and providing power needed for the action of the main circuit board. The structure mention above combines two kinds of face cleansing manners; users may clean their faces with spray or scrape dirt on their faces by means of the physical approach with a scraper, thereby achieving a function combination and good clean effect. |
169 |
SHOWER SCRUB |
US14458235 |
2014-08-12 |
US20150040331A1 |
2015-02-12 |
Iris White |
The shower scrubbing device provides a battery operated hand-held device having an elongate extendable handle, and three rotating brush heads. |
170 |
SKIN WASHING MACHINE USING BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR, METHOD OF CONTROLLING SAME, AND PROGRAM RECORDING MEDIUM FOR PERFORMING THE CONTROLLING METHOD |
US14006001 |
2013-02-14 |
US20140007362A1 |
2014-01-09 |
Wooram Park; Sohee Kim; Yoonhee Lee; Cheonghwan Hwang; Hyeseong Nam; Kyung Shin Park; Chil Sung Lee |
Disclosed is a skin washing apparatus using a brushless DC motor, including: a case for the skin washing apparatus; an operation unit installed outside the case, commanding ON/OFF operation and switching operation for forward and reverse rotations in unit of a predetermined angle; power supply installed at one end of an interior of the case; a brushless DC motor installed inside the case to be operated by electric power received from the power supply as to be rotated forwardly and reversely in unit of a predetermined angle; a control unit for outputting an electrical signal for controlling forward and reverse rotations of the brushless electric motor by a predetermined angle in response to a switching signal of the operation unit; and a skin washing brush mounted on a shaft of the brushless electric motor to be rotated forwardly and reversely according to an operation of the brushless electric motor. |
171 |
ARRANGEMENT OF DEVICE FOR BACK MASSAGE |
US13123639 |
2009-05-12 |
US20110196273A1 |
2011-08-11 |
Francisco Javier Galindo Sanchez; Sergio Mezery |
A back massage device comprises multiple rotary brushes mounted on a support, whereby the brushes are driven mechanically by a motor system and the support is embedded in a wall. The device includes a system for moving the brushes perpendicularly to the wall, such that the device can occupy a stowed position in which the brushes do not protrude from the wall and an operating position in which the brushes protrude from the wall. |
172 |
Hinged soap dispensing foot cleaning device with interchangeable and replaceable cartridges |
US12487480 |
2009-06-18 |
US07967521B2 |
2011-06-28 |
Luis Schiavo |
A hinged soap dispensing foot cleaning device with interchangeable and replaceable cartridges comprising inter alia, a hinged fool cleaning chassis assembly, a plurality of interchangeable and replaceable bristle cartridges sized and configured to be removably attached to the chassis assembly, a pump means for pumping a liquid sized and configured to be removably and operatively connected to the chassis assembly, and a liquid filled bladder sized and configured to be housed in the chassis assembly and operatively connected to the pump means and chassis assembly. |
173 |
Wash chamber for appendage-washing method |
US12330179 |
2008-12-08 |
US07883585B2 |
2011-02-08 |
Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen |
A method of using a wash cylinder or chamber for a cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include methods of using fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber. |
174 |
WASH CHAMBER FOR APPENDAGE-WASHING APPARATUS |
US12862432 |
2010-08-24 |
US20100313916A1 |
2010-12-16 |
Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen |
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber. |
175 |
CLEAN FEET FOOT WASH |
US12784308 |
2010-05-20 |
US20100299828A1 |
2010-12-02 |
ELI MINIER SHAPIRO |
Improvements in a foot washing device is disclosed. The improvements include the use of air with water to increase the washing efficiency with minimal use of water. The device is ideally used where clean water is limited such as on a boat, ship or other device where a person enters the boat with sand dirt or debris on not only the bottom but also the sides and top of the feet. The device blows water and air over the top of the feet and under the feet to wash off the sand. The amount of cleaning force is critical to reduce sand that can leave the feet and enter into the boat. The water can be filtered and recycled to reduce clean water use. The device may further include its own power supply, chemical cleaning agent and a water heating or cooling mechanism. |
176 |
Wash chamber for automated appendage-washing apparatus |
US12331175 |
2008-12-09 |
US07758701B2 |
2010-07-20 |
Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen |
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber. |
177 |
Wash chamber for appendage-washing method |
US12330145 |
2008-12-08 |
US07754022B2 |
2010-07-13 |
Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen |
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber. |
178 |
Wash chamber for appendage-washing apparatus |
US12346198 |
2008-12-30 |
US07754021B2 |
2010-07-13 |
Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen |
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber. |
179 |
Wash chamber for automated appendage-washing apparatus |
US11829775 |
2007-07-27 |
US07607442B2 |
2009-10-27 |
Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen |
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber. |
180 |
Body care brush |
US11579878 |
2005-05-10 |
US07552496B2 |
2009-06-30 |
Bruno Oberli |
Disclosed is a body care brush comprising a brush holder (2-5) and a brush (1) that is rotatably mounted on said brush holder (2-5). The brush holder (2-5) is provided with a drive unit in which an electric motor (7) that is used for driving the brush (1) is mounted so as to be protected from the water. The brush (1) is hollow, is open at the bottom, and can be pulled over the drive unit so as to be driven by the electric motor (7) via an entraining element. The inventive body care brush provides relaxation and is comfortable and enjoyable to use, without going into contortions and applying any force. |