Patent classifications
A47K5/04
Soap grip
A soap grip for a bar of soap provides a flexible fabric gripping body that extends through a medial portion of a bar of soap so as to extend from a first end and a second end thereof, the gripping body provides finger holes extending outwardly from the ends of the bar of soap to allow for secure gripping of the bar of soap while bathing.
Soap grip
A soap grip for a bar of soap provides a flexible fabric gripping body that extends through a medial portion of a bar of soap so as to extend from a first end and a second end thereof, the gripping body provides finger holes extending outwardly from the ends of the bar of soap to allow for secure gripping of the bar of soap while bathing.
Retractable wall mounted storage caddy
A retractable wall mounted storage system comprising at least one lever and a method for conveying rotational energy in a retractable manner. A plurality of storage compartments, which are in a predetermined retractable configuration. The retractable storage system is capable of opening and closing vertically, whereby simultaneously revealing stored items within. Optionally, depending upon user preference, the retractable storage system is equipped with a plurality of changeable front theme panels that provide an unparalleled option for personalization.
Retractable wall mounted storage caddy
A retractable wall mounted storage system comprising at least one lever and a method for conveying rotational energy in a retractable manner. A plurality of storage compartments, which are in a predetermined retractable configuration. The retractable storage system is capable of opening and closing vertically, whereby simultaneously revealing stored items within. Optionally, depending upon user preference, the retractable storage system is equipped with a plurality of changeable front theme panels that provide an unparalleled option for personalization.
IMPROVED MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates generally to an improved mounting assembly. In general, the mounting device includes a cover plate, a frame (at least a portion of which is adjacent to the cover plate), and an accessory that is attachable to the cover plate. The frame includes generally horizontal top and bottom portions or members that cooperatively limit or prohibit lateral motion of the cover plate relative to the frame when the cover plate is attached to the frame and is attached to a wall or vertical surface. The presence of the generally horizontal bottom and top portions or members facilitate faster and easier application and removal of the mounting assembly to a wall or other vertical surface by permitting the mounting assembly removed from the backplate on the wall in a single ste p.
IMPROVED MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates generally to an improved mounting assembly. In general, the mounting device includes a cover plate, a frame (at least a portion of which is adjacent to the cover plate), and an accessory that is attachable to the cover plate. The frame includes generally horizontal top and bottom portions or members that cooperatively limit or prohibit lateral motion of the cover plate relative to the frame when the cover plate is attached to the frame and is attached to a wall or vertical surface. The presence of the generally horizontal bottom and top portions or members facilitate faster and easier application and removal of the mounting assembly to a wall or other vertical surface by permitting the mounting assembly removed from the backplate on the wall in a single ste p.
Article support
An article support for a surface, the support including a base having a first end portion and a second end portion, the base first end portion is adjacent to the surface. A reservoir is disposed within the second end portion, the reservoir having a terminating margin periphery forming an aperture. An omni-directional substantially planar extension originating at the margin periphery and outwardly terminating in an outer perimeter, the planar extension has a segmented primary surface and a secondary surface wherein the secondary surface faces the first end portion. A portion of the primary surface is formed from an inverted equilateral square pyramid wherein an apex of the pyramid is disposed within the aperture. Operationally, the article is placed upon the primary surface, the article having a plurality of point contacts upon the primary surface causing the article to clear the margin periphery for drainage from the article into the reservoir.
SUPPORT DEVICE FOR AN ARTICLE
Cleaning handheld utensils become more popular and varied over time in performing functions in the house, specifically in the toilet room and the kitchen. These utensils are commonly left throughout the kitchen countertop area. In many cases, the cleaning utensils are disposed in or above a container filled with soap or dishwashing liquid. Further, awareness to cleaning level of the cleanings utensils rises, especially when mounted on central spaces such as the kitchen countertop. Many times, hence, the cleaning utensils are placed in the sink. The cleaning utensils are usually placed upon the countertop, consuming expensive real estate in the kitchen and leaving a sticky mess to be cleaned. Holders for those cleaning utensils are often connected using a mechanism to a wall or to the sink. The mechanisms make the holders hard to be moved from one room to another, or from one space in the kitchen to another. What is needed is a low cost, compact, and easy to install article support device that supports an article in the form of a cleaning utensil.
SOAP GRIP
A soap grip for a bar of soap provides a flexible fabric gripping body that extends through a medial portion of a bar of soap so as to extend from a first end and a second end thereof, the gripping body provides finger holes extending outwardly from the ends of the bar of soap to allow for secure gripping of the bar of soap while bathing.
SOAP GRIP
A soap grip for a bar of soap provides a flexible fabric gripping body that extends through a medial portion of a bar of soap so as to extend from a first end and a second end thereof, the gripping body provides finger holes extending outwardly from the ends of the bar of soap to allow for secure gripping of the bar of soap while bathing.