Patent classifications
A47K7/026
Multi-part skin care bars and related methods
A multi-part skin care bar and methods of using the same are disclosed. The multi-part skin care bar may be formed by selectively coupling a first portion from a plurality of first portions with a second portion from a plurality of second portions. For example, a first engagement portion of a respective first portion may be engaged with a second engagement portion of a respective second portion to couple the first portion to the second portion. In some examples, the first engagement portion may include a first projection and a first receiving hole, the second engagement portion may include a second projection and a second receiving hole, the first projection may be configured to be inserted into the second receiving hole, and the second projection may be configured to be inserted into the first receiving hole in order to couple a respective first portion to a respective second portion.
CLEANSING DEVICE AND KIT
A cleansing device for human extremities has a tubular section comprising a water-absorbent material; and a dry cleansing composition impregnated into the tubular section, wherein the tubular section comprises at least one open end, whereby the tubular section is adapted for insertion of a human extremity (limb) into the tubular section through the at least one open end.
PERSONAL CLEANING KIT
A personal cleaning kit for including a set of body scrubbing members includes a handle being elongated to facilitate reaching distal areas of a user relative to the hand of the user. The handle has a near end and a far end relative to the user. A circular brush is coupled to the far end and a loop is coupled to the near end. The loop couples to a hook. A back scrubber is positioned to a wall of a shower to facilitate washing a back of the user and a foot scrubber is positioned to a floor of the shower to facilitate washing a foot of the user.
Callus removal apparatus
A callus removal apparatus includes a main body having opposite first and second end portions and an elongated configuration for ease of gripping by one hand, a callus scraping device fitted on the main body first end portion, and a callus sanding device fitted on and detachable from the main body second end portion. The callus scraping device has a head with an array of spaced-apart punched-through projections that extend upwardly from the head and have a plurality of jagged edges at a distal end thereof. The exposed projections are capable of removing pieces of a callus by moving the head across and in contact with the callus. The callus sanding device has a panel and a plurality of sanding particles attached on the panel and exposed at the exterior thereof and thus capable of removing pieces of a callus moving the panel across and in contact with the callus.
Foot Cleaning Assembly
A foot cleaning assembly includes a housing that is selectively positioned in a shower. A first scrubber is coupled to the housing and the first scrubber selectively and frictionally engages a bottom of a foot thereby facilitating the first scrubber to scrub the bottom of the foot. A pad is coupled to the housing and the pad selectively frictionally engages a heel thereby facilitating the pad to massage and clean the heel. A cleaning unit is movably coupled to the housing and the cleaning unit may clean between toes on the foot. The cleaning unit is selectively turned on to frictionally engage the foot between the toes.
TELESCOPIC FOOT AND TOE CLEANER
A foot and toe washer may have telescopic sections locking into place in an extended state convenient to the user such that not all extensions may be used. Locking mechanisms for locking one extension to another internal extension may comprise a spring-loaded ball and associated orifice or extensions having larger or smaller diameters at ends with rough surfaces so the extensions lock into place by friction when used or comprise twisting grooves on the surfaces of two extensions. In one embodiment, the foot and toe washer is preferably made of strong, light-weight plastic or hard, tough rubber and may have a rubber-coated handle with the extensions extending therefrom as desired. The furthest extension from the handle may have a connecting and locking mechanism of the spring-loaded ball and orifice type or the friction type to connect one of a sponge, a between-the-toes washer, a brush or wash cloth or combination thereof. The sponge may have an associated soap or medicated soap dispenser for treating athlete's foot. The handle end may comprise a lanyard for hanging the foot and toe washer in a shower or locker or a wristlet for carrying the foot and toe washer in the shower.
Foot-exfoliating device
The foot-exfoliating device may be adapted for a user to exfoliate a user's foot while the user is in a shower. The foot-exfoliating device may be mounted in a bottom corner of the shower where a floor meets a wall. The foot-exfoliating device may be adapted to exfoliate the user's foot when the user's foot is placed on a curved top surface with a heel of the user's foot pressed into a heel well and when a sole of the user's foot is dragged along a plurality of foot scrubbers that may be accessible on the curved top surface. The foot-exfoliating device may comprise a scrubber body and a mounting base. The scrubber body may be operable to exfoliate. The mounting base may couple the scrubber body to the shower.
EXFOLIATING ABRASIVE SHOWER OR BATH MAT
A device and method for removing dead skin from a person's foot comprising: a bath or shower mat comprised of flexible plastic, rubber or other similar materials. The mat comprises an upper surface and bottom surface. The upper surface comprised of an abrasive surface. The mat is further comprised of a device for holding the bottom surface against a floor.
Bathing tool with detachable handle
A bathing tool consisting of a bathing ball and a handle is disposed. The bathing ball includes a base including a first back panel with equiangularly spaced first rib portions and a second back panel with equiangularly spaced second rib portions arranged in a stack. The first and second rib portions are alternatively arranged in a stagger manner, having respectively a first mating connection portion and a second mating connection portion. The handle is detachably connected to one second rib portion of the second back panel. Thus, on the one hand, the present invention allows the user to operate the bathing ball through the handle to clean every part of the body of a person, and on the other hand, the mating between the first and second mating connection portions allows multiple bathing balls to be connected together to expand the bathing area.
Hand free footwear and foot cleaning device
A hands-free footwear and foot cleaning device which allows the user to clean the bottom or the sole of the footwear as well as the exterior surrounding sides of the footwear. The device can also be used to clean a user's bare foot. The device utilizes a plurality of rollers and a series of water line sprayers that are adapted to spray in a direction to contact one or more of the side portion, bottom portion, or top portion of the sole of a footwear or foot. The sprayers are activated by either a sensor or a pressure devise. The device may also include the option of incorporating additional elements for the purpose of cleaning bare feet rather than just the bottoms of the footwear.