Patent classifications
A47K5/04
SHELF SUPPORT STRUCTURE
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.
SOAP HOLDER
A soap holder comprising: a holder member having a contact surface configured to support a bar of soap thereon: a tray member configured to receive the holder member such that the contact surface of the holder member is located above a base surface of the tray member: wherein the contact surface of the holder member comprises an upper surface of a plurality of arms that extend in an upwardly angular manner from a central point and the tray member has one or more internal walls that extend below the holder member with each internal wall angled towards an egress hole formed in the base surface of the tray member such that any water entering the soap holder is directed away from the bar of soap and towards the egress hole to be released from the tray member.
SOAP HOLDER
A soap holder comprising: a holder member having a contact surface configured to support a bar of soap thereon: a tray member configured to receive the holder member such that the contact surface of the holder member is located above a base surface of the tray member: wherein the contact surface of the holder member comprises an upper surface of a plurality of arms that extend in an upwardly angular manner from a central point and the tray member has one or more internal walls that extend below the holder member with each internal wall angled towards an egress hole formed in the base surface of the tray member such that any water entering the soap holder is directed away from the bar of soap and towards the egress hole to be released from the tray member.
SOAP HOLDING APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE
Disclosed is a soap holding apparatus and associated methods of manufacture and use. According to one embodiment, a soap holding apparatus includes a vertical post extending upward from a base. A plurality of suspension arms affixed laterally on the vertical post to hold a bar of soap. Each of the plurality of suspension arms includes a first segment laterally affixed to the vertical post and a second segment extending from a distal end of the first segment at an obtuse angle. A short lean arm is laterally affixed to the vertical post above the suspension arms to support the bar of soap. A long lean arm is laterally affixed to the vertical post above the short lean arm to support the bar of soap.
SOAP HOLDING APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE
Disclosed is a soap holding apparatus and associated methods of manufacture and use. According to one embodiment, a soap holding apparatus includes a vertical post extending upward from a base. A plurality of suspension arms affixed laterally on the vertical post to hold a bar of soap. Each of the plurality of suspension arms includes a first segment laterally affixed to the vertical post and a second segment extending from a distal end of the first segment at an obtuse angle. A short lean arm is laterally affixed to the vertical post above the suspension arms to support the bar of soap. A long lean arm is laterally affixed to the vertical post above the short lean arm to support the bar of soap.
SOAP HOLDING APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE
Disclosed is a soap holding apparatus and associated methods of manufacture and use. According to one embodiment, a soap holding apparatus includes an angled post. The soap holding apparatus includes a plurality of suspension arms affixed laterally on the angled post to hold the bar of soap. The plurality of suspension arms includes a first segment that laterally affixes each of the plurality of suspension arms to the angled post. The plurality of suspension arms includes a second segment extending from a distal end of the first segment at an obtuse angle. The soap holding apparatus includes a short lean arm laterally affixed to the angled post above the suspension arms to support the bar of soap. The soap holding apparatus includes a long lean arm laterally affixed to the angled post above the short lean arm to support the bar of soap.
SOAP HOLDING APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE
Disclosed is a soap holding apparatus and associated methods of manufacture and use. According to one embodiment, a soap holding apparatus includes an angled post. The soap holding apparatus includes a plurality of suspension arms affixed laterally on the angled post to hold the bar of soap. The plurality of suspension arms includes a first segment that laterally affixes each of the plurality of suspension arms to the angled post. The plurality of suspension arms includes a second segment extending from a distal end of the first segment at an obtuse angle. The soap holding apparatus includes a short lean arm laterally affixed to the angled post above the suspension arms to support the bar of soap. The soap holding apparatus includes a long lean arm laterally affixed to the angled post above the short lean arm to support the bar of soap.