Patent ID: 7500981

Claim:
A device for cleaning a user's ears, said device comprising: a plurality of cleaning tools; a hand-held appliance and a charging stand for holding the appliance between uses, said appliance comprising a top section and a middle section removably coupled thereto, said top section having a loading channel for passing said cleaning tools from a staged position to a position of use in said top section, a gripping collar for holding one of said cleaning tool in the position of use, a mechanism for storing said cleaning tools, said storing mechanism comprising a magazine assembly having an annular magazine positioned within said middle section; said magazine being rotatable about a central vertical axis that is vertically aligned above said staged position, said magazine including a plurality of tool holding cavities, said tool holding cavities having a plurality of connecting grooves extending inwardly therefrom and towards a center of said magazine, said magazine assembly further including an arcuate shaped positional guide that has opposed end portions attached to an interior surface of said middle section above said magazine and located adjacent to the center of said magazine respectively; wherein one of said cleaning tools is positioned in an associated one of said tool holding cavities and engages one of said end portions of said positional guide; wherein rotation of said magazine causes said one cleaning tool to become horizontally displaced along an associated one of said connecting grooves towards the center of said magazine and subsequently the staged position, a staging area being located on an outside of an edge of said magazine; a magazine motor located beneath said magazine assembly and mechanically coupled to said magazine assembly by a drive gear, a bottom of said magazine assembly being rimmed with an engaging ring lined with gear teeth that mesh with said drive gear; a push arm having push arm tabs connected thereto and further having a push arm spring connected to said loading channel; a cam disposed on an underside of said magazine assembly, said cam being connected to said push arm tabs for controlling movement of said push arm, wherein said cam turns as part of said magazine assembly and thereby forces said push arm down against said push arm spring via cam motion on said push arm tabs to a first position that allows motion of said magazine assembly to place said one cleaning tool into the staged position, wherein further rotation of said magazine assembly moves said cam to a position that releases said push arm and said one cleaning tool upwardly from the staged position to a second position, said second position being achieved when a top of said push arm is in contact with a bottom of said loading channel and said push arm spring is relatively decompressed respectively.