A47K5/04

Shower caddies with adjustable baskets
09770138 · 2017-09-26 · ·

Shower caddies with vertically and horizontally movable baskets are disclosed. Each basket is independently adjustable by a mechanism including a front plate, a rear plate and a draw fastener, which allows the user to adjust both the vertical and horizontal position of the basket from a single control point for simple and easy operation. The shower caddies may also include a tilt-resisting locking mechanism that resists rotation of the caddies when supporting an uneven load.

Shower caddies with adjustable baskets
09770138 · 2017-09-26 · ·

Shower caddies with vertically and horizontally movable baskets are disclosed. Each basket is independently adjustable by a mechanism including a front plate, a rear plate and a draw fastener, which allows the user to adjust both the vertical and horizontal position of the basket from a single control point for simple and easy operation. The shower caddies may also include a tilt-resisting locking mechanism that resists rotation of the caddies when supporting an uneven load.

CLEANSING DEVICE HAVING ADDITIVE COMPOSITIONS DISPOSED IN A CARRIER
20170181934 · 2017-06-29 ·

A cleansing device is described. The cleansing device includes a carrier. The carrier has at least one cavity defined therein. The at least one cavity is to receive at least one additive composition and to maintain the at least one additive composition. The additive composition is to be applied to a surface. The device also includes a housing that holds the carrier and at least one additive composition during application of the additive composition to the surface.

SOAP HOLDER
20170164792 · 2017-06-15 ·

A soap holder comprises a main body, and a carrying plate. The main body has a plurality of holes, an upper surface and a lower surface. The carrying plate has a plurality of bumps. The carrying plate is connected to one side of the main body by a hinge joint. Each of the plurality of bumps has a tip, and each of the plurality of bumps partially passes through a corresponding hole of the plurality of holes so the tips of the plurality of bumps expose above the upper surface. The tips of the plurality of bumps can carry a bar of soap. The main body and the carrying plate are separable and the soap drops onto the upper surface of the main body as each of the plurality of bumps withdraws from the corresponding hole of the plurality of holes.

SOAP HOLDER
20170164792 · 2017-06-15 ·

A soap holder comprises a main body, and a carrying plate. The main body has a plurality of holes, an upper surface and a lower surface. The carrying plate has a plurality of bumps. The carrying plate is connected to one side of the main body by a hinge joint. Each of the plurality of bumps has a tip, and each of the plurality of bumps partially passes through a corresponding hole of the plurality of holes so the tips of the plurality of bumps expose above the upper surface. The tips of the plurality of bumps can carry a bar of soap. The main body and the carrying plate are separable and the soap drops onto the upper surface of the main body as each of the plurality of bumps withdraws from the corresponding hole of the plurality of holes.

MATERIAL SHAPED WITHIN SOAP AND OUTSIDE OF SOAP ALLOWING ENGAGEMENT OF THE HUMAN FINGER AND SOAP DURING USE
20170143170 · 2017-05-25 ·

Material engaged to soap from within and outside of soap having a shaping of material engaging the finger(s) to the soap allowing for better handing and use of soap. For example but not limited to a bar of soap, conditioning bar, body bar, bath bar, soap ball. The material may shape to the appearance of but not limited to a ring, oval, square, abstract shape to engage the finger(s) or area of the hand to which fingers would normally engage to the soap.

MATERIAL SHAPED WITHIN SOAP AND OUTSIDE OF SOAP ALLOWING ENGAGEMENT OF THE HUMAN FINGER AND SOAP DURING USE
20170143170 · 2017-05-25 ·

Material engaged to soap from within and outside of soap having a shaping of material engaging the finger(s) to the soap allowing for better handing and use of soap. For example but not limited to a bar of soap, conditioning bar, body bar, bath bar, soap ball. The material may shape to the appearance of but not limited to a ring, oval, square, abstract shape to engage the finger(s) or area of the hand to which fingers would normally engage to the soap.

Soap with handle
09603492 · 2017-03-28 ·

Method and apparatus are disclosed for providing a bar of soap with a handle. A perforated attachment plate, or the like (which may be referred to as a wafer) may be integrated into the body of the bar of soap, below a surface thereof. The handle, which may be in the form of a flexible strap, may have a lower portion extending underneath the wafer, and an upper portion extending as a loop from the wafer to outside of the bar of soap. A user may insert their hand into the loop to grasp and manipulate the bar of soap with handle. Various embodiments are disclosed.

Soap with handle
09603492 · 2017-03-28 ·

Method and apparatus are disclosed for providing a bar of soap with a handle. A perforated attachment plate, or the like (which may be referred to as a wafer) may be integrated into the body of the bar of soap, below a surface thereof. The handle, which may be in the form of a flexible strap, may have a lower portion extending underneath the wafer, and an upper portion extending as a loop from the wafer to outside of the bar of soap. A user may insert their hand into the loop to grasp and manipulate the bar of soap with handle. Various embodiments are disclosed.

SHELF SUPPORT STRUCTURE
20170055781 · 2017-03-02 ·

A shelf support structure for holding shower or bath accessories adapted to be suspended from the top edge of a shower or bathroom wall having a frame that comprises a pair of spaced-apart vertical legs which ascends up and hooks over and then back down forming an inverted U-shape. The frame is attached to a mounting bar designed to support the weight of the shelf support structure and contents. The mounting bar comprises a pair of slots on opposite ends designed to slip over and lock onto a plurality of securing means that are fastened to the drywall just above the top of the shower or bath wall, thereby preventing the shelf support structure from slipping off the top edge of the wall.