Patent classifications
A47K3/002
Shower Shuffle
The shower shuffle is a full-size shower mat with enhanced design to include a foot soaking section and a dead skin removal section. The foot soaking section will be of the shower mat and made up of a sponge/luffa material. The remaining of the Shower Shuffle will be made up of pumice stone for shuffling away dead skin. The bottom will have plastic railings under the sponge section to reinforce safety with weight and level it to the pumice stone. The entire bottom will contain rubber suction cups to keep the full mat in place.
Non-slip shower tile
A non-slip shower tile comprising a rectangular base member, an abrasive surface, and at least two ribbed surfaces. The rectangular base member comprises a non-slip upper surface and a lower surface. The non-slip upper surface is configured to receive a user contact surface, for example, a foot of a user. The lower surface of the rectangular base member is positioned proximal to a floor of a shower area. The abrasive surface is positioned on the non-slip upper surface for removing dry skin or dead skin from the user contact surface. The ribbed surfaces are positioned on opposing edges of the abrasive surface for removing dry skin from the user contact surface.
Exfoliating mat
An exfoliating mat has a first side with a perimeter of silicone gel defining an interior area and a second side having an attachment means adjacent each interior corner of the mat. The interior area of the first side further comprises regions of high grit pumice and low grit sandpaper bound within artistic shapes. An electrical vibrating mechanism is secured within the mat subjacent the low grit regions.
Advanced Basin Liner Apparatus, Method, and System
The disclosure concerns liners that can be adapted to one or more types of wash basins. A novel aspect of this invention is the flexibility of the liners which may be adapted and easily cut to adjust to the shape and size of a variety of different designs. In some embodiments the liners may be perforated such that items may be cleaned on them and the liners easily drained. In some such embodiments, the liners may incorporate attachment means including but not suction cups, adhesives, or magnets to temporarily affix one or more liners to the surface of the basin or one another. Other embodiments may include grooves to fit around magnets. In certain preferred embodiments, the liner may be a one size fits all liner that may be disposable such that a user can throw it away it with any contents therein, in some embodiments being biodegradable or recyclable.
WASHABLE MAT MATERIAL AND SYSTEM
In various embodiments, a washable mat system comprises a top cover removably attached to a bottom pad. The top cover comprises layers of material, including a top layer with a tufted loop pile, a water-resistant internal layer, and a bottom knit surface. The top cover is sufficiently malleable to be folded, rolled, compressed, and withstand multiple wash and dry cycles while maintaining material stability. The bottom pad also comprises layers of material, including a top layer to removably attach to the bottom knit surface of the top cover, an internal cushioning layer, and a non-slip bottom surface.
Bathroom Floor Covering
The present invention relates to a novel one-piece bathroom rug or floor covering designed to accommodate the floor area near fixtures in a bathroom. The bathroom rug features a toilet rug portion for covering surface area in front of a toilet bowl, a shower rug portion for covering surface area in front of the shower or tub and a sink basin rug portion for covering surface area below and in front of a sink. The toilet rug portion includes a cut-out contoured to a toilet base and adapted to receive therein the toilet base. The bathroom rug is a multi-layered structure and absorbs water, increases comfort and safety, and improves the overall aesthetic of a bathroom.
RAPID DRYING ABSORPTION MAT
An absorption mat includes an absorbent substrate including diatomaceous earth and a textile layer for placement upon the absorbent substrate. The absorbent substrate includes diatomaceous earth which draws moisture from the textile layer when placed adjacent to the textile layer. Absorption mats created with a fabric layer from which water is drawn into a diatomaceous earth layer are both sustainable and designed to instantly remove water from the surface thereof. Unlike traditional synthetic mats that absorb moisture and generate bacteria, according to the rapid drying absorption mats disclosed herein do not produce mold. Similar to a natural stone, the diatomaceous earth layer is made from ceramic-like material that holds firm under feet. Such mats can include a rubberized bottom pad to prevent slipping and allow for 360-degree drying.
ANTI-SLIP SURFACES
A shower tray or other article having a face with an anti-slip surface comprising an array of spaced apart raised projections. Each projection has a height of between 0.5 mm and 1 mm and a top surface with an area of between 3.14 mm2 and 50.27 mm2, adjacent projections being spaced apart by between 10 mm and 16 mm. Each projection is shaped to have a right angled edge between its top and side. The projections are flared at the bottom. The anti-slip surface exhibits high anti-slip properties while being comfortable and easy to clean.
FOOT ABRASION ASSEMBLY
A foot abrasion assembly for removing dead skin from feet includes a pad that may be positioned in a shower thereby facilitating the pad to be stood upon during bathing. A plurality of couplers is provided and each of the couplers is coupled to the pad. Each of the couplers releasably engages the shower to retain the pad in the shower. A sheet is removably attached to the pad thereby facilitating the sheet to be stood upon during bathing. The sheet is comprised of an abrasive material to abrade a bottom side of the user's feet for removal of dead skin.
Bathtub insert assembly
A bathtub insert assembly for facilitating safe bathing includes a shell, which has a top that is open. A lower section of the shell is substantially complementary to a width of a bathtub. An interior surface of the shell is resilient and is configured to absorb an impact imparted by a user to prevent injury. A first plate and a second plate are coupled to a first and second ends of the shell, respectively. The first plate is configured to seat the user. The second plate is configured to support the user's feet. A pair of armrests is coupled to the shell between the first plate and the top of the shell. At least one rail is coupled to the interior surface and is configured to position items, such as soap, and to be grasped in a hand of the user to assist the user in sitting and rising.