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COCONUT HUSK WITH HANDLE

Inventors: Rickson Kitane

Wilbert Gantalao

Lynjun Jandog

Jonald Sparcia

Nestor Ortiz

Technical field

This present invention relates to the common floor cleaner such as feet driven coconut

husk and particularly to any floor cleaning equipment. This type of husk is unique for cleaning

your floor without the use of rags and other equipments just the husk itself and your floor will be

naturally clean. It is light weight equipment that can be carried easily, this type of equipment can

also be use in any types of floor like concrete, bamboo, or wood floor. It is also easy and safe to

use in terms of cleaning.

Background of the Invention

The present invention is a cleaning equipment that is going to be use as a dust scrubber

and can shine floors. We commonly know that coconut husk is being driven or it functions

through the use of our foot. This invention may look like a floor mop but it is not the same.
In patent US4353142A, the present invention provides a novel mop carrier and a novel

rotary movement regulator between the mop carrier and a mop handle. One of the objects of this

invention is to construct the mop carrier so as to provide a quick and snug secureness of

the mop thereto with an aid of a Velcro hook and fleece-type fastener. Another object of this

invention is to provide a rotary movement regulator for regulating rotary movement of

the mop carrier relative to the mop handle. The mop carrier of the present invention comprises an

elongated ellipsoidal frame, pivotally mounted at the lower end of the mop handle, an inner plate

integrally fitted to the frame a first hook and fleece-type fastener member provided between the

frame and the plate, and a support frame which sandwiches the first hook and fleece-type

fastener member against the inner plate. The rotary movement regulator of the present invention

comprises an axial member and an annular ring member frictionally fit around this axial

member, said axial member having a plurality of circumferential projections axially space

provided thereon, with at least one of circumferential groove among them. The difference of the

new invention to the prior art is that it doesn’t hold a sponge. It holds husk and it is not an

equipment that is use in drying wet surface.

In patent US2175157A, this invention relates to a novel cleaning device adapted to clean

wallpaper, walls, window shades, upholstered furniture, draperies, and the like. One of the

objects of this invention is to provide a cleaning element which can be used in combination with

a -conventional holder, such as a mop holder, or the like. A further object of this invention is to

provide a core or forming element about which a cleaning substance, such as for example, a

sheet of sponge rubber, may be wrapped and secured thereto so that a firm cleaning surface may

be presented. A further object relates to the novel shape of the core which facilitates the use of

the device at a large variety of angles against the surface to be cleaned, from to 180, the 'benefits
of which will be readily appreciated and `found necessary in cleaning -walls and ceilings,` and

the angular variation further prevents an entire surface 'of the cleaning element from immediately

becoming saturated with dirt, as is the case with cleaning elements presenting at surfaces. The

only difference of the prior art to our new invention is that it does not hold a sponge or

something that is use to wipe wet surface. Instead of sponge or clothes, this cleaning tools uses

husk and it functions as sweep in removing dust.

Lastly, In patent WO2000042894A1, this invention relates generally to treatment such as

cleaning of surfaces, and more particularly, to improvements in apparatus for scrubbing and

mopping of surfaces by force application, as via an elongated handle; and surface treatment

methods, including substantially simultaneous application to such surfaces of pesticide and

traction treatment materials, as for example prior to or subsequent to surface cleaning. Many

surfaces to be cleaned contain interstices, cracks or crevices, in which dirt particles become

embedded, or otherwise build up. Examples are cracks between tiles forming tiled surfaces,

cracks and crevices in marble, clay, concrete, or synthetic material flooring, and surface

interstices in many different types of floors. It is extremely difficult to remove such embedded or

built up dirt particles using conventional mopping apparatus and/or procedure. It becomes

necessary to scrub such surfaces, using a brush or brushes having bristles that can reach and

remove the embedded soil or dirt particles. In the past, it was known to provide for scrubbing

and mopping of floor surfaces, using elongated handled equipment; however, such equipment

lacked the unusually advantageous improvements in structure, functions and results, as are now

enabled and produced by the present invention, and meeting needs for improved and more

effective use and operation, as will appear. Just like the other two prior art, the difference is it
holds husk that is use to carry dust and it makes the floor shinier. This invention is also

affordable and cheaper than the three prior arts that has been mentioned.

Brief Description of the Drawing

Figure 1 is the front view of the invention. It shows the parts of the coconut husk with

handle. It shows how the parts of the invention are being positioned.

Figure 2 is the side view of the invention where. It shows what it looks like in the side

part.

We claim,

1. A coconut husk with handle comprising:

A wooden handle, screw bolt, PVC pipe base

2. Claim 1. Wherein the coconut husk is being attached. It is a screw bolt that is half

threaded

3. Claim 2. Wherein a wood that is use as a handle to the user of this equipment. It is a one

meter and a half long.

4. Claim 3. Where the pointed bolt is being attached and supports the bolt. It is a pipe that

has a whole where the claim 1 is being put.

5. Claim 4. The one that connects claim 2 and claim 3.

6. Claim 5. Wherein claim 2 and claim 3 is being connected. It holds both claim 2 and 3.
Abstract

A coconut husk having a handle and a coconut husk that is being control through the use of

hands not by feet. The lower base has 2 screws bolt that use as the main holder of the husk. The

upper base is adjustable so it can be used in some bigger coconut husk. The handle is a wood that

is strong to use.

Figure 1

Figure 2

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