Patent classifications
A45D2200/1081
LOTION APPLICATOR
An illustrated view of an exemplary lotion applicator for applying lotion or soap to hard-to reach portions of the body is presented. The lotion applicator provides a two-piece device that can easily be washed with warm water and soap. Also, the lotion applicator is useful for gently applying lotion or soap while gently massaging the skin while applying the lotion or soap.
Personal Fluid Dispensing Applicator and Massaging Tool
This present invention discloses a unique applicator device for applying moisturizers, lotions, ointments, oils or the like to various body parts and difficult to reach areas, such as the back area, posterior area of legs, or the like. The device eliminates the need for assistance from any other individual for applying lotion over difficult to reach areas, and can help prevent or be used to treat rashes, dryness, eczema, psoriasis, and other serious conditions afflicting the skin. The device features an elongated handle attached to an applicator head having apertures for dispensing a solution onto the body of the user. The device includes a compartment for storing a solution in a specific amount and a push button mechanism to activate dispensing of the stored solution from the device.
Lotion Applicator Assembly
A lotion applicator assembly includes a plurality of applicators that is each pre-filled with a viscous skin treatment. Each of the applicators is substantially comprised of a fluid permeable material to release the viscous skin treatment onto a user's skin and each of the applicators has a coupler thereon. A wand is included that has a telescopically adjustable length and a releasing unit is movably coupled to the wand. The releasing unit engages the coupler on a respective one of the applicators for retaining the respective applicator on the wand. In this way the wand can be gripped to rub the respective applicator on the user's skin. Additionally, the releasing unit is urgeable into a releasing position for disengaging the coupler on the respective applicator.
Personal hygiene assistance device
A personal hygiene assistance device including a handle assembly and a sleeve assembly. The handle assembly includes a handle which includes grip members at a distal end. The sleeve assembly includes a holding sleeve that is rotatably mounted in between the grip members of the handle. A product container is secured into the holding sleeve. The handle permits a user to reach hard to reach areas on the body of the user in order to apply medication or product from the product container unassisted. The holding sleeve and the product container are angled in a manner that facilitates the applying of the product to the user.
Back Solution Applicator
The present invention relates to a multi-fluid solution applicator device that is suitable for use with lotions, soaps, creams, oils, medicines and the like, and that can be used to apply the same to the center of a user's back and other hard to reach areas. The solution applicator of the present invention eliminates the need for assistance from another individual to apply a solution to an area of the user's body, and features an elongated handle, a housing, a reservoir having related conduit, and a repositionable applicator for dispensing the solution from the reservoir.
SKIN CARE DEVICE
A skin care device includes a handle extended along a lengthwise direction; a head portion provided at an end portion of the handle, and including an accommodating portion in which an accommodating space is formed by a bottom portion and a main lateral wall portion extended from the bottom portion along a height direction; and a massage member detachably mounted to the head portion and including a contact surface portion to come into contact with a skin, at least one partition wall extended protruding from a rear of the contact surface portion and dividing the accommodating space into a plurality of accommodating spaces when the massage member is mounted to the head portion, and a plurality of through holes distributed and arranged in the contact surface portion and allowing the plurality of accommodating spaces divided by the partition wall to communicate with the outside.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR APPLYING SUBSTANCES TO A BODY
The invention relates to a device and method for self application of substances to a body. The device, and use thereof, functions to facilitate the application of any type of lotion, cream, ointment, oil or medication. The device achieves complete and efficient coverage of all types of substances to the hard to reach areas of the body, including the back, shoulders, legs and feet.
Fluid discharger and applicator device with pressing part
A fluid discharger and applicator device for uniform distribution or application of the fluid for treating the skin or any surface is disclosed. The fluid discharger and applicator device comprises a handle, a dispenser connector and a dispenser member. The handle of the fluid discharger and applicator device is defined with a cavity to store a fluid. The handle is further defined with a dispenser end configured to dispense the fluid stored within the cavity of the handle. The dispenser connector of the fluid discharger and applicator device is removably fastened to the dispenser end of the handle. The dispenser connector is configured to transfer the fluid extruded from the cavity of the handle on the dispenser member, which is operably attached to the dispenser connector. The dispenser member of the fluid discharger and applicator device is configured to apply the fluid on skin of a user.
Devices and methods for applying body lotions such as sunscreens
Hand-held articles for applying lotion to a user, including a user's back or other hard-to-reach places have a housing containing a lotion to be dispensed, and a roller, integral to the housing, that transfers the lotion to a user's body. A spring or pump mechanism pushes the lotion in the housing towards the roller.
EXFOLIATING AND NOURISHING APPLICATOR
A disposable dual-ended aesthetic devicethe SkinSweep Wand, features an exfoliating bristle brush, which may be treated with Baobab oil, which is ergonomically designed to gently exfoliate the dermis of the face and neck. An applicator head is provided for dispensing a nourishing topical liquid/serum specially formulated to nourish and reinvigorate the freshly-exfoliated skin. The device further comprises a unitary body, ergonomically designed for ease of use and comfort, which incorporates a vial section comprising a void dimensioned to contain a unit dose of the nourishing topical liquid/serum. The multi-functioned device is comprised of lightweight but rigid materials (e.g. plastic) that allow an individual to efficiently use the device to exfoliate, nourish and invigorate the dermis of their face and neck. Upon completion of the exfoliation and application of the liquid/serum the device is rendered readily disposable.