Abstract:
A double levered, adjustable nail clipper that is particularly adapted to overcome the difficulties in cutting toenails. A typical embodiment has two action levers in opposed positions that permit applying twice the force of a single lever clipper. In addition, at least one of the action levers is rotatable turning a penetrating pin that adjusts the width of the cutting channel. This allows a simple conversion of the channel width to a close configuration for fingernails and a wide configuration for toenails. A particular embodiment optionally allows the attachment and carrying of keys at the base of the unit. Another embodiment has only a single lever and can optionally carry keys.
Abstract:
A mounting apparatus for reversibly attaching a portable electronic device to a support surface, wherein the mounting apparatus comprises a support shaft, a connector device, a mounting attachment, and a mounting bracket. The connector device is secured to a first end of the support shaft for reversibly attaching the mounting apparatus to the support surface. The mounting attachment is secured to a second end of the support shaft, wherein the mounting attachment comprises a ball joint and a first locking device. The mounting bracket is secured to the mounting attachment for reversibly attaching the portable electronic device, wherein the mounting bracket comprises a second locking device. The first locking device and the second locking device are operable to reversibly fasten to each other with the ball joint therebetween so that the mounting bracket is rotatably secured to the mounting attachment.
Abstract:
A household cleaning appliance includes a bulk dispensing system configured to receive a removable cartridge containing multiple doses of treating chemistry and configured to deliver a charge of treating chemistry from the cartridge to a treating chamber and a water supply configured to be selectively coupled to the bulk dispensing system to flush at least a portion of the bulk dispensing system.
Abstract:
A method of determining the number of doses and the types of a treating chemistry available in the bulk dispensing system, and providing an indication of the determination on a user interface.
Abstract:
A household cleaning appliance includes a bulk dispensing system configured to receive a removable cartridge containing multiple doses of treating chemistry and configured to deliver a charge of treating chemistry from the cartridge to a treating chamber and a water supply configured to be selectively coupled to the bulk dispensing system to flush at least a portion of the bulk dispensing system.