Fluid Dispenser With A Scrubbing Surface
Abstract
A garden hose with a nail brush provides a nozzle that receives a nail brush along a top portion. The nail brush can be permanently or removably connected to the nozzle. The nail brush includes a first surface that connects to the nozzle, as well as a second surface which supports a plurality of bristles. In addition, a loop forms a strap or holder for the nail brush, which can be used to hang the nail brush (and attached nozzle) from a nail or other organizer system. The nozzle can be of a variety of nozzle types, which often include a diffuser and pressure regulator. Ergonomic features, such as a contoured grip on the nozzle handle, can also be included.
Claims
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1 . A fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface comprises:
a nozzle; a brush; the nozzle comprises a main nozzle body, a handle, a trigger, a diffuser, and a pressure regulator; the brush comprises a brush base, a plurality of bristles, a holder, and an eye, wherein the brush can be stored by suspending the brush by the holder; the brush base comprises a first surface and a second surface; the first surface being positioned opposite the second surface on the brush base; the brush being attached to the main nozzle body at the first surface, wherein the brush can be detached from the nozzle; the plurality of bristles being connected normal to the second surface; the plurality of bristles being evenly distributed across the second surface; the eye being positioned adjacent to the plurality of bristles; the holder being coupled to the eye; and the handle being connected to the main nozzle body opposite the brush.
2 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
the main nozzle body comprises an open end and a closed end;
the open end and the closed end being positioned opposite of each other along the main nozzle body;
the diffuser being operatively coupled to the open end of the main nozzle body;
the trigger being positioned adjacent to the closed end of the main nozzle body;
the trigger comprises a fulcrum portion, a brace portion, and a leverage portion;
the fulcrum portion being centrally positioned between the leverage portion and the brace portion;
the fulcrum portion being connected adjacent to both the leverage portion and the brace portion;
the leverage portion being connected adjacent to the brace portion;
the fulcrum portion being pivotally connected to the handle;
the brace portion being positioned atop the fulcrum portion adjacent to the closed end;
the leverage portion being below the fulcrum portion;
the pressure regulator being operatively coupled between the closed end and the leverage portion; and
the brush being positioned in between the diffuser and the pressure regulator.
3 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
the handle comprises a first end, a second end, a contoured grip, and a hose receptacle;
the first end and the second end being positioned opposite of each other along the handle;
the first end being connected to the main nozzle body;
the contoured grip being positioned along the handle between the first end and the second end;
the hose receptacle traversing into the handle through the second end; and
the diffuser being in fluid communication with the hose receptacle through the main nozzle body and the handle.
4 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 3 comprises:
the hose receptacle comprises a threading, wherein the threading engages with a hose; and
the threading being positioned helically along the hose receptacle.
5 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a plurality of fasteners;
a plurality of fastener receptacles;
the plurality of fasteners being positioned on the main nozzle body opposite the handle;
the plurality of fastener receptacles being positioned on the first surface of the brush; and
the plurality of fasteners being engaged with the plurality of fastener receptacles.
6 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a tongue;
a groove;
a first locking mechanism;
a second locking mechanism;
the tongue being positioned on the main nozzle body opposite the handle;
the groove being positioned on the first surface of the brush;
the tongue being slidably engaged with the groove;
the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism being positioned opposite of each other along the brush;
the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism each being positioned adjacent to the groove; and
the tongue being secured to the groove by the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism.
7 . A fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface comprises:
a nozzle; a brush; the nozzle comprises a main nozzle body, a handle, a trigger, a diffuser, and a pressure regulator; the brush comprises a brush base, a plurality of bristles, a holder, and an eye, wherein the brush can be stored by suspending the brush by the holder; the brush base comprises a first surface and a second surface; the first surface being positioned opposite the second surface on the brush base; the brush being attached to the main nozzle body at the first surface, wherein the brush can be detached from the nozzle; the plurality of bristles being connected normal to the second surface; the plurality of bristles being evenly distributed across the second surface; the eye being positioned adjacent to the plurality of bristles; the holder being coupled to the eye; the main nozzle body comprises an open end and a closed end; the handle comprises a first end, a second end, a contoured grip, and a hose receptacle; the diffuser being operatively coupled to the open end of the main nozzle body; the handle being connected to the main nozzle body opposite the brush; the hose receptacle traversing into the handle through the second end; and the diffuser being in fluid communication with the hose receptacle through the main nozzle body and the handle.
8 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 7 comprises:
the open end and the closed end being positioned opposite of each other along the main nozzle body;
the trigger being positioned adjacent to the closed end of the main nozzle body;
the trigger comprises a fulcrum portion, a brace portion, and a leverage portion;
the fulcrum portion being centrally positioned between the leverage portion and the brace portion;
the fulcrum portion being connected adjacent to both the leverage portion and the brace portion;
the leverage portion being connected adjacent to the brace portion;
the fulcrum portion being pivotally connected to the handle;
the brace portion being positioned atop the fulcrum portion adjacent to the closed end;
the leverage portion being below the fulcrum portion;
the pressure regulator being operatively coupled between the closed end and the leverage portion; and
the brush being positioned in between the diffuser and the pressure regulator.
9 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 7 comprises:
the first end and the second end being positioned opposite of each other along the handle;
the first end being connected to the main nozzle body;
the contoured grip being positioned along the handle between the first end and the second end;
the hose receptacle comprises a threading, wherein the threading engages with a hose; and
the threading being positioned helically along the hose receptacle.
10 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 7 comprises:
a plurality of fasteners;
a plurality of fastener receptacles;
the plurality of fasteners being positioned on the main nozzle body opposite the handle;
the plurality of fastener receptacles being positioned on the first surface of the brush; and
the plurality of fasteners being engaged with the plurality of fastener receptacles.
11 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 7 comprises:
a tongue;
a groove;
a first locking mechanism;
a second locking mechanism;
the tongue being positioned on the main nozzle body opposite the handle;
the groove being positioned on the first surface of the brush;
the tongue being slidably engaged with the groove;
the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism being positioned opposite of each other along the brush;
the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism each being positioned adjacent to the groove; and
the tongue being secured to the groove by the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism.
12 . A fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface comprises:
a nozzle; a brush; the nozzle comprises a main nozzle body, a handle, a trigger, a diffuser, and a pressure regulator; the brush comprises a brush base, a plurality of bristles, a holder, and an eye, wherein the brush can be stored by suspending the brush by the holder; the brush base comprises a first surface and a second surface; the first surface being positioned opposite the second surface on the brush base; the brush being attached to the main nozzle body at the first surface, wherein the brush can be detached from the nozzle; the plurality of bristles being connected normal to the second surface; the plurality of bristles being evenly distributed across the second surface; the eye being positioned adjacent to the plurality of bristles; the holder being coupled to the eye; the main nozzle body comprises an open end and a closed end; the handle comprises a first end, a second end, a contoured grip, and a hose receptacle; the open end and the closed end being positioned opposite of each other along the main nozzle body; the diffuser being operatively coupled to the open end of the main nozzle body; the first end and the second end being positioned opposite of each other along the handle; the handle being connected to the main nozzle body opposite the brush; the trigger being positioned adjacent to the closed end of the main nozzle body; the first end being connected to the main nozzle body; the hose receptacle traversing into the handle through the second end; the diffuser being in fluid communication with the hose receptacle through the main nozzle body and the handle; and the brush being positioned in between the diffuser and the pressure regulator.
13 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 12 comprises:
the trigger comprises a fulcrum portion, a brace portion, and a leverage portion;
the fulcrum portion being centrally positioned between the leverage portion and the brace portion;
the fulcrum portion being connected adjacent to both the leverage portion and the brace portion;
the leverage portion being connected adjacent to the brace portion;
the fulcrum portion being pivotally connected to the handle;
the brace portion being positioned atop the fulcrum portion adjacent to the closed end;
the leverage portion being below the fulcrum portion; and
the pressure regulator being operatively coupled between the closed end and the leverage portion.
14 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 12 comprises:
the contoured grip being positioned along the handle between the first end and the second end;
the hose receptacle comprises a threading, wherein the threading engages with a hose; and
the threading being positioned helically along the hose receptacle.
15 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 12 comprises:
a plurality of fasteners;
a plurality of fastener receptacles;
the plurality of fasteners being positioned on the main nozzle body opposite the handle;
the plurality of fastener receptacles being positioned on the first surface of the brush; and
the plurality of fasteners being engaged with the plurality of fastener receptacles.
16 . The fluid dispenser with a scrubbing surface as claimed in claim 12 comprises:
a tongue;
a groove;
a first locking mechanism;
a second locking mechanism;
the tongue being positioned on the main nozzle body opposite the handle;
the groove being positioned on the first surface of the brush;
the tongue being slidably engaged with the groove;
the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism being positioned opposite of each other along the brush;
the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism each being positioned adjacent to the groove; and
the tongue being secured to the groove by the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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