| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100101034 | HANDLE FOR A BRUSH - A handle for a brush has a handle body, multiple embossments and a protective layer. The handle body has two sides. The embossments are formed respectively on the sides of the gripped portion. The protective layer is transparent and is mounted on the gripped portion to cover at least one of the sides of the gripped portion. Accordingly, the appearance of the handle is aesthetic and durable. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100115724 | Brush head of a toothbrush - A brush head of a toothbrush has a head body and multiple hair assemblies. The head body has a mounting surface and multiple mounting holes defined in the mounting surface. The hair assemblies are mounted respectively in the mounting holes. Each hair assembly comprising at least one bundle of soft hairs and a bundle of hard hairs. The at least one bundle of soft hairs is mounted in a corresponding one of the mounting holes and has a hardness. The bundle of hard hairs is mounted in the corresponding mounting hole, is enclosed by the at least one bundle of soft hairs and has a hardness larger than that of the soft hairs. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20100326463 | DENTAL FLOSS PICK - The present invention relates to a dental floss pick, which is mainly a rigid grip having two ends. A pointed end is formed on one end of the grip and is sheathed by a soft elastomer. Two support arms are formed by extending outwardly from the other end of the grip, and dental floss is mounted tightly between terminations of the support arms for cleaning between teeth. Given design of the grip and the pointed end, dental floss can be used for cleaning and since the pointed end of the dental floss pick has the soft elastomer, the pointed end can be deeply inserted in gap between teeth for improved cleaning with reduced risk of gum injury. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110041271 | INTERDENTAL BRUSH - An interdental brush has a hard body, an encapsulation layer and a plurality of soft and elastic bristles. The hard body takes a straight form and has a grip portion and a slender bristle portion. The hard body is sheathed by a soft and elastic material to form the encapsulation layer by means of insert molding. A grip is formed by sheathing the grip portion with the encapsulation layer to enhance holding comfort. The plural elastic bristles aligned in a radial fashion are formed on a surface of the encapsulation layer corresponding to the bristle portion. Given the foregoing interdental brush structure, the elastic bristles on the bristle portion can be deeply slid in between teeth for cleaning. The soft and elastic nature of the bristles ensures gums are not injured during cleaning. | 02-24-2011 |
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100150040 | Wirelessly controlled idle power consumption management device for electronic products - This specification discloses a wirelessly controlled idle power consumption management device for electronic products. It comprises at least a wireless detector and a wireless remote control. Each of the wireless detectors has an AC plug and at least one power outlet for other electronics in the exterior and at least one microcontroller, at least one RF module and at least one electrical current detector in the interior. The wireless remote control also has at least one microcontroller and at least one RF module inside. When the wireless remote control and at least one wireless detector join together, the wireless remote control can simultaneously start several wireless detectors, making them detect whether an electronic product is in use or in an idle state. In the former case, the electrical power supply is maintained. In the latter case, the power supply to the electronic product is shut down after a certain time, reducing the idle power consumption thereof to zero. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100152912 | Electrical Power Management Device - The present invention discloses a power management device that measures the idle or standby power consumed by an attached electronic product, and then automatically and completely shuts off all power to the electronic product when that product consumes idle power for a continuous, predetermined length of time. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100176228 | Safety switch of a shredder - This specification discloses an improved safety switch of a shredder. The paper outlet at the bottom of the shredder housing is provided with several switches around it, each of which is connected by a wire with another one in series to form a switch circuit. The switch circuit is connected through wires with a shredder control circuit to form s closed circuit. The switch is triggered by an external force, and the signal is transferred to the next switch. If the next switch is not triggered by an external force, the signal is interrupted and stopped. In other words, the switch circuit cannot form a closed circuit with the shredder control circuit and the shredder cannot function. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100176229 | Bin full detector for shreder - This specification discloses a bin full detector for shredder. A bin full detector is disposed in the bottom of the shredder housing at a position not lower than the blade set of the shredder. The bin full detector includes at least one emitted for emitting an infrared beam downward to the paper chips and at least one receiver for receiving the reflected signal. The feedback signals from chips of different distances or heights are converted into different voltages and sent to a signal processing circuit. A microcontroller analyzes, computes, and compares the signals. Finally, a displaying unit shows to the user whether the paper chips in the bin need to be emptied. | 07-15-2010 |