Patent classifications
A47K10/12
Washcloth identification system
A washcloth identification system including a first holder and a second holder, each comprising a fastener on a rear side thereof. A washcloth support hook extends downwardly from each of the first holder and the second holder. A first set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the first holder, and a second set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the second holder. Each of the first hook and the second hook is configured to support a washcloth thereon. The fasteners are configured to secure the first and second holders to a wall of a shower, such that users can hang multiple washcloths. Tactile indicators having raised perimeter edges, such as raised Braille patterns, are overlaid on top of the numbered indicia. The holders can thus be identified by either sight or touch in order to identify which washcloth the user is retrieving.
Washcloth identification system
A washcloth identification system including a first holder and a second holder, each comprising a fastener on a rear side thereof. A washcloth support hook extends downwardly from each of the first holder and the second holder. A first set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the first holder, and a second set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the second holder. Each of the first hook and the second hook is configured to support a washcloth thereon. The fasteners are configured to secure the first and second holders to a wall of a shower, such that users can hang multiple washcloths. Tactile indicators having raised perimeter edges, such as raised Braille patterns, are overlaid on top of the numbered indicia. The holders can thus be identified by either sight or touch in order to identify which washcloth the user is retrieving.
Multi-ply towel and holder for the same
The present apparatus includes a towel that is detachably connected to a clip and/or a marker. In various embodiments, the towel includes three layers: a first layer for cleaning, a second layer connected to the first layer, and a third layer that acts as moisture barrier between the first layer and the second layer. In some embodiments, the towel may be detachably connected to a clip via an embedded magnet, such that the towel may attach to a user's clothing for easy use.
Multi-ply towel and holder for the same
The present apparatus includes a towel that is detachably connected to a clip and/or a marker. In various embodiments, the towel includes three layers: a first layer for cleaning, a second layer connected to the first layer, and a third layer that acts as moisture barrier between the first layer and the second layer. In some embodiments, the towel may be detachably connected to a clip via an embedded magnet, such that the towel may attach to a user's clothing for easy use.
Washcloth Identification System
A washcloth identification system including a first holder and a second holder, each comprising a fastener on a rear side thereof. A washcloth support hook extends downwardly from each of the first holder and the second holder. A first set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the first holder, and a second set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the second holder. Each of the first hook and the second hook is configured to support a washcloth thereon. The fasteners are configured to secure the first and second holders to a wall of a shower, such that users can hang multiple washcloths. Tactile indicators having raised perimeter edges, such as raised Braille patterns, are overlaid on top of the numbered indicia. The holders can thus be identified by either sight or touch in order to identify which washcloth the user is retrieving.
Washcloth Identification System
A washcloth identification system including a first holder and a second holder, each comprising a fastener on a rear side thereof. A washcloth support hook extends downwardly from each of the first holder and the second holder. A first set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the first holder, and a second set of numbered indicia is disposed on a front side of the second holder. Each of the first hook and the second hook is configured to support a washcloth thereon. The fasteners are configured to secure the first and second holders to a wall of a shower, such that users can hang multiple washcloths. Tactile indicators having raised perimeter edges, such as raised Braille patterns, are overlaid on top of the numbered indicia. The holders can thus be identified by either sight or touch in order to identify which washcloth the user is retrieving.
TOWEL FOR COVERING A CAR SEAT
A car seat cover includes a cloth material having a top end, a bottom end, a first side, and a second side. A pouch is disposed at the top end of the cloth material. The pouch is configured to fit over a head rest of a car seat. A first connector is coupled to the first side at the top end and a second connector is coupled to the second side at the top end. The first connector releasably connects to the second connector.
TOWEL FOR COVERING A CAR SEAT
A car seat cover includes a cloth material having a top end, a bottom end, a first side, and a second side. A pouch is disposed at the top end of the cloth material. The pouch is configured to fit over a head rest of a car seat. A first connector is coupled to the first side at the top end and a second connector is coupled to the second side at the top end. The first connector releasably connects to the second connector.
HOOK FOR SUSPENDING ITEMS
A ligature resistant hook for supporting a personal article from a wall or door or other vertical support surface. The hook includes a pivot arm that is biased into a retracted, substantially vertical position and moveable between the retracted position, an over-extended positon and an extended position located between the retracted and over-extended positions. The pivot arm is biased so as to prevent movement of the pivot arm into the over-extended position until exceeding a threshold weight applied to the pivot arm.
HOOK FOR SUSPENDING ITEMS
A ligature resistant hook for supporting a personal article from a wall or door or other vertical support surface. The hook includes a pivot arm that is biased into a retracted, substantially vertical position and moveable between the retracted position, an over-extended positon and an extended position located between the retracted and over-extended positions. The pivot arm is biased so as to prevent movement of the pivot arm into the over-extended position until exceeding a threshold weight applied to the pivot arm.