Patent classifications
A47K10/025
INSULATED ANTIBACTERIAL POUCH
A pouch includes first and second multilayered sidewalls each having a first surface and a second surface, the first and second multilayered sidewalls being connected together to define an interior space of the pouch between the first and second multilayered sidewalls, and a mouth defining an opening into the interior space. The multilayered sidewalls have an inner surface that is configured to be in contact with one or more objects contained within the pouch. A portion of the multilayered sidewall comprises a compound insulating layer. A portion of the multilayered sidewalls that comprises the inner surface is formed from an antibacterial material. An outer wrapping is formed from a water resistant material.
SUSPENDED TOWEL ASSEMBLY
Disclosed herein is a suspended towel assembly. The towel assembly is suspended from a structure convenient to a sink or a location where towels are commonly found. The towel assembly is suspended from a wall, a ceiling, a cabinet door or from any similar structure. The towel assembly includes an elastic cord having one end being anchored at the suspension structure. The other end of the elastic cord is connected to a towel. A connection member is used to create a secure connection between the towel and the elastic cord.
Towel Back
The Towel Back is a towel with a headband and a waterproof liner that lays across the shoulders and back of a user. The headband allows the towel to be kept in place without holding it with one's hands. The towel portion absorbs the water from the wet hair, but the waterproof liner prevents the wet hair from seeping through the towel onto the user's back or shirt. Because of the unique features of the Towel Back, the Towel Back allows a user to go about their activities while their hair dries naturally and prevents the user's clothing (shirt, pajamas, etc.) from getting wet. For those who go to sleep with their hair wet, the Towel Back can also serve as a protector between the wet hair and a pillow.
Moisture retaining pocket towel
A moisture retaining pocket towel includes a water retaining mechanism having an absorbing layer, a base layer and an outer layer. The water retaining mechanism is divided into a first half portion and a second half portion which is capable to be folded in half to move between a folding position and an actuating position. The moisture retaining pocket towel also has an outer rim being jointed by an upper portion rim and a lower portion rim encasing around an outer edge of the water retaining mechanism for retaining moisture. In folding position, the water retaining mechanism is folded in half and the exposure of the absorbing layer to the outside environment is minimized for retaining moisture. In addition, magnetic elements are used to retain the folding position.
TOWEL WARMING DEVICE AND METHODS
A towel warming device and related methods for warming towels includes a housing defining a cavity, the housing configured to be mounted in a wall of the bathroom or shower stall, the cavity being sized to store at least one towel, at least one heating element operable to increase a temperature within the cavity to warm the at least one towel, a door operable to control access to the cavity, and a temperature control device operable to control the at least one heating element.
GOLF TOWEL SYSTEMS AND METHODS
A towel system and method are provided that allow at least first and second towel portions of a main towel of the system to be quickly and easily distinguished from one another to enable the user to assign different purposes to the different towel portions. A differentiation mechanism of the system differentiates the towel portions from one another to allow a user of the system to readily differentiate the first towel portion from the second towel portion to facilitate different uses of the towel portions. At least a first quick attachment and detachment (attachment/detachment) feature of the system is secured to the main towel at a preselected location of the main towel. A towel system attachment mechanism is secured to the main towel and is configured to be removably attached to an external structure or device to allow the system to be removably attached to the external device or structure.
Moisture Retaining Pocket Towel
A moisture retaining pocket towel includes a water retaining mechanism having an absorbing layer, a base layer and an outer layer. The water retaining mechanism is divided into a first half portion and a second half portion which is capable to be folded in half to move between a folding position and an actuating position. The moisture retaining pocket towel also has an outer rim being jointed by an upper portion rim and a lower portion rim encasing around an outer edge of the water retaining mechanism for retaining moisture. In folding position, the water retaining mechanism is folded in half and the exposure of the absorbing layer to the outside environment is minimized for retaining moisture. In addition, magnetic elements are used to retain the folding position.
TOWEL COOLER ASSEMBLY
A towel cooler assembly includes a container body with removable lid that is configured to seal an interior volume. Within the volume is stored a cooling medium and a fabric divided by a removable divider. The assembly is configured to internally house an absorbent fabric and locate such fabric adjacent to a cooling medium such as water in a liquid or solid state. The assembly is configured to include a divider which selectively allows passage between the cooling medium and the fabric. The fabric remains at a cool temperature similar to the cooling medium.
Utility bucket lid
A utility bucket lid uses a common bucket lid and one or more rigid support members to strengthen the bucket lid in order to secure a pump and rigid pipe to deliver on-demand water or other fluid via a fluid manifold and valve that is connected to the rigid pipe. The rigid support member(s) support a pump having a suction hose and discharge hose and the rigid support member(s) also support a rigid pipe. The rigid pipe is passed through the bucket lid and also through the rigid support member(s). The pump's suction hose is passed into a hole proximate the top end of the rigid pipe (above the top side of the bucket lid) and exists the rigid pipe through a second hole proximate the bottom end of the rigid pipe (below the bottom side of the bucket lid). The rigid pipe holds the position of the open end of the suction hose proximate the bottom of the bucket. The top end of the rigid pipe has an open end to accept a fluid manifold, the fluid manifold having a first end and a second end, an inlet fitting, and outlet fitting, and a valve. A pump is secured to the top side of the bucket lid being fastened to the device via securement holes in the rigid support member(s). The suction hose is appropriately attached to the suction port of the pump and a discharge hose is appropriately attached to the discharge port of the pump. A hose, shower wand, and even a towel holder can also be attached to the utility bucket lid for complete hygiene in primitive settings.