CHARACTER-SHAPED POROUS MITT FOR HOUSING AND DISPENSING SOAP

20170215657 · 2017-08-03

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Inventors

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Abstract

A character-shaped porous mitt for housing and dispensing soap comprised of an outer body formed from terry cloth or similar material and a sponge-like material lining an interior cavity containing a soap pocket in which to hold bar or liquid soap that is fastened using a hook-and-loop fastener. An area at the mouth, the body or the rear of the mitt through which the bar of soap or the liquid soap can be received and housed until the soap mixes with water to produce a rich lather with which to cleanse a user's body. Finger pockets or loops are configured to receive the fingers of a user to allow the user to securely hold the mitt, even in the presence of rich lather. A rough-textured portion of the outer body provides added friction between the outer body and skin of a user to allow the user to scrub or exfoliate his or her skin.

Claims

1-18. (canceled)

19. A character-shaped porous cleansing mitt, comprising: an outer body having a character shape defined by a central portion representing a body, the central portion having a proximal portion and a distal portion, two appendages extending from the proximal portion of the central portion representing legs or fins, and two appendages extending from the distal portion of the central portion representing legs or fins; a sound generating device; a first cavity disposed within an interior of the outer body configured to receive the sound generating device; a second cavity disposed within an interior of the outer body; an opening in a mouth portion of the outer body providing access to the second cavity; and a pair of finger receivers disposed on opposite sides of the outer body at a junction between each of the appendages extending from the proximal portion of the central portion and the central portion such that the finger receiver is accessed from a top side of the junction, each of the pair of finger receivers configured to receive an end of one of a user's fingers for gripping the outer body by a hand of the user.

20. The mitt of claim 19, further comprising a sponge-like material disposed within the cavity.

21. The mitt of claim 20, wherein the sponge-like material has a soap pocket formed therein.

22. The mitt of claim 21, wherein the soap pocket is lined with a water-permeable material, and the water-permeable material providing structural reinforcement to the sponge to maintain the soap within the pocket under use.

23. The mitt of claim 22, wherein the water-permeable material is a nylon mesh.

24. The mitt of claim 19, wherein the outer body is formed from a porous material.

25. The mitt of claim 24, wherein the porous material is a terry cloth.

26. The mitt of claim 19, wherein the cavity is configured to hold soap.

27. The mitt of claim 26, wherein the cavity is configured for holding a solid bar of soap.

28. The mitt of claim 26, wherein the cavity is configured for holding a liquid soap.

29. The mitt of claim 22, wherein the material lining the pocket is attached to the mitt using a child-safe fastener.

30. The mitt of claim 29, wherein the fastener is a hook-and-loop fastener.

31. The mitt of claim 19, wherein the sound generating device is configured to sense a movement of the central portion of the outer body and to respond to the sensed movement to generate an audible sound.

32. The mitt of claim 31, wherein the sensed movement is a reduction in a volume of the central portion of the outer body.

33. A character-shaped porous cleansing mitt, comprising: an outer body having a character shape defined by a central portion representing a body, the central portion having a proximal portion and a distal portion, two appendages extending from the proximal portion of the central portion representing legs or fins, and two appendages extending from the distal portion of the central portion representing legs or fins; a sound generation device; a first cavity disposed within an interior of the outer body, the first cavity configured to receive a sound generation device; a second cavity disposed within the interior of the outer body; access means disposed in a portion of the outer body for providing access to the second cavity; and a pair of finger receiving means disposed on opposite sides of the outer body at a junction between each of the appendages extending from the proximal portion of the central portion and the central portion such that each of the finger receiving means is accessed from a top side of the junction, each of the pair of finger receiving means configured to receive an end of one of a user's fingers for gripping the outer body by a hand of the user.

34. The mitt of claim 33, wherein the access means is disposed within a mouth portion of the mitt.

35. The mitt of claim 33, wherein the access means is disposed within a body portion of the mitt.

36. The mitt of claim 33, wherein the access means is disposed within a rear portion of the mitt.

37. A character-shaped porous cleansing mitt, comprising: an outer body having a character shape defined by a central portion representing a body, the central portion having a proximal portion and a distal portion, two appendages extending from the proximal portion of the central portion representing legs or fins, and two appendages extending from the distal portion of the central portion representing legs or fins; a sound generation device; a first cavity disposed within an interior of the outer body, the first cavity configured to receive the sound generation device; a second cavity disposed within the interior of the outer body; an opening in a portion of the outer body providing access to the second cavity; and a first finger receiver disposed on a top surface of the first appendage and a second finger receiver disposed on a top surface of the second appendage, the first and second finger receivers adapted to receive an end of a user's finger for gripping the outer body while allowing the first and second appendages to be moved by the user through movement of the user's fingers.

38. The porous mitt of claim 37, wherein the first and second finger receivers are pockets formed on the top surface of the first and second appendages, the pockets having an open end configured to receive an end of a user's finger.

39. The porous mitt of claim 37, wherein the first and second finger receivers are loops formed on the top surface of the first and second appendages, the loops sized to receive an end of a user's finger.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0024] FIG. 1 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention, which comprises a hippopotamus-shaped, mouth-fed bath mitt.

[0025] FIG. 2 is a side view, partially cut-away, of the embodiment of FIG. 1, illustrating a synthetic sponge material lining an interior cavity of the bath mitt of FIG. 1.

[0026] FIG. 3 is a side view, partially cut-away, of the embodiment of FIG. 1, illustrating a soap pocket formed within the synthetic sponge material lining the interior cavity of the bath mitt of FIG. 1.

[0027] FIG. 4 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 1, illustrating the ability to insert a bar of soap or liquid soap through the mouth of the bath mitt and place the bar of soap inside a soap pocket of the bath mitt.

[0028] FIG. 5 is a side view, partially cut-away, of the embodiment of FIG. 4, illustrating the bar of soap inside the fastened soap pocket of the sponge-lined interior cavity of the bath mitt.

[0029] FIG. 6 is a top view of the embodiment of FIG. 1, illustrating the fingers of a user inside the finger pockets of the bath mitt.

[0030] FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the embodiment of FIG. 6, illustrating a rough texture on the underside of the bath mitt.

[0031] FIG. 8 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention, which comprises a sheep-shaped, body-fed synthetic bath mitt.

[0032] FIG. 9 is a side view, partially cut-away, of the embodiment of FIG. 8, illustrating a synthetic sponge material lining an interior cavity of the bath mitt of FIG. 8.

[0033] FIG. 10 is a side view, partially cut-away, of the embodiment of FIG. 8, illustrating a soap pocket formed within the synthetic sponge material lining the interior cavity of the bath mitt of FIG. 8.

[0034] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 8, illustrating the opening of a soap pocket in the body of the bath mitt.

[0035] FIG. 12 is a partial perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 11, illustrating the ability to insert a bar of soap or liquid soap into the soap pocket through the body of the bath mitt and place the bar of soap inside the soap pocket of the bath mitt.

[0036] FIG. 13 is a partial perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 11, illustrating the ability to fasten the soap pocket in the body of the bath mitt and to secure a bar of soap therein.

[0037] FIG. 14 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention, which comprises a turtle-shaped, rear-fed bath mitt.

[0038] FIG. 15 is a side view, partially cut-away, of the embodiment of FIG. 14, illustrating a soap pocket formed within the synthetic sponge material lining the interior cavity of the bath mitt of FIG. 14.

[0039] FIG. 16 is a partial side view, partially cut-away, of the embodiment of FIG. 14, illustrating the ability to lift the rear of the bath mitt, place bar soap or liquid soap inside the soap pocket of the sponge-lined interior cavity of the bath mitt and fasten the soap pocket.

[0040] FIG. 17 is a partial side view of the embodiment of FIG. 16, illustrating a bar of soap which has been secured inside the pocket of the sponge-lined interior cavity of the bath mitt by closing the rear of the bath mitt.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0041] As shown in the drawings for purposes of illustration, the present invention is embodied in a character-shaped, synthetic sponge construct or porous mitt, that can be used to cleanse one's body. The ability to adequately cleanse one's body and have a positive experience while doing so has long been a challenge facing parents of young children. Not only are parents concerned with making sure that their children get as clean as possible while bathing or taking a shower, but they would also like for their children to have an enjoyable experience as well.

[0042] In general, the various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a bath or shower mitt, which outer body is formed into the shape of a fictional or non-fictional character that appeals to children. The various embodiments of the character-shaped mitt can be implemented by creating the character-shaped porous mitt from terry cloth or other porous material suitable to be used to cleanse one's body.

[0043] FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, a bath or shower mitt (hereinafter, “bath mitt”) 10 has an exterior 15 formed in the shape of a hippopotamus. The exterior 15 may include various features, such as a finger pocket 20 that allows a finger of a user to be inserted in such a manner as to provide for a relatively secure handhold on the mitt. While only one finger pocket 20 is shown, it will be appreciated that another finger pocket can be disposed on the other side of the side of the mitt. Additionally, the exterior of the mitt may include one or more decorative features, such as the eye 25, and may also include a feature such as a tag or loop 30 which may be used to hang the mitt for drying or storage.

[0044] FIG. 2 is a cross sectional side view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 showing an interior cavity 32 formed inside the character-shaped porous mitt 10, the sides of which are lined with a natural or synthetic sponge 35, or sponge-like absorbent material to increase the interaction between soap and water. The sponge may be affixed to the sides of the interior cavity in various manners, such as by adhering the sponge to the fabric of the mitt using a suitable adhesive. Alternatively, the sponge may be affixed to the side of the interior cavity using other means, such as a hook and loop fastener, so that the sponge lining may be removed and replaced if necessary. The purpose of the sponge is to hold water and then to allow the water to mix with soap to produce a rich lather with which to cleanse one's body.

[0045] As shown in FIG. 3, a soap pocket 40 created from a material such as, for example, nylon mesh, or similar water-permeable material, that is capable of holding a bar of soap or liquid soap is disposed within the interior cavity 32 inside of the sponge lining 35. As shown in this embodiment, soap pocket 40 has an extension 41 that provides access to the interior of the soap pocket 40. The extension 41 extends into the mouth area 43 of the character 10.

[0046] FIGS. 4-5 illustrate the insertion of a bar of soap 42 or liquid soap 44 into the soap pocket 40 disposed within the interior of the mitt. The bar of soap is inserted into the mouth of the character formed by the exterior of the mitt, through the extension of the soap pocket 41 (FIG. 3) until the soap is disposed within the interior of the soap pocket 40. When the mitt is soaked with water, the water is absorbed by the sponge layer 35. The mitt may be rubbed or otherwise manipulated to cause the soap, sponge, and water to interact such that a rich foam or lather is developed, which can then seep through the fabric of the mitt for application to a child's (or the user's) body.

[0047] FIG. 6 illustrates usage of the finger pockets 20 to hold the mitt. A user 45 may insert a finger in each of the finger pockets 20. Typically, the user will insert a thumb 47 of one hand in one pocket 20, and another finger, such as an index finger 48, in the other finger pocket 20. Not only do the finger pockets provide a firm grip on the mitt, but also allow the holder of the mitt to squeeze, shake, or otherwise manipulate the mitt to provide entertainment to a child being washed. Those skilled in the art will also understand that such manipulation may also be entertaining to the user of the mitt as well.

[0048] FIG. 7 illustrates an embodiment of a character shaped bath mitt wherein the character shape is relatively flat on its bottom side, and that bottom side is covered with, or formed from, a material having a rough texture 49, providing for added friction between the mitt and the skin of a user, which is suitable for scrubbing or exfoliating the user's skin.

[0049] As shown with reference to the embodiment of FIG. 1, inserting the bar or liquid soap through the mouth of the character-shaped mitt provides for ease of use depending on the size and shape of the fictional or non-fictional character of the mitt, the size of one's hand or to maximize the surface area of the skin that is in contact with the rich lather created by the interaction between soap and water.

[0050] In another embodiment illustrated by FIGS. 8-13, a bar of soap or liquid soap can be inserted through an opening in the body of the character-shaped mitt. FIG. 8 depicts a mitt 50 having a sheep shaped exterior 55. In this embodiment, an opening 60 is formed in a top surface of the mitt that allows access to the interior of the mitt. The mitt may also include, similar to the embodiment of FIG. 1, a decorative feature such as an eye 70 with, for example, a heart shape embossed or printed thereon, finger pocket 75, and tag 65.

[0051] FIG. 9 is a cross sectional side view of the embodiment of FIG. 8, showing an interior 77 that may be lined with sponge 80. FIG. 10 illustrates the positioning of a soap pocket 85 disposed within the sponge lining 80 in the interior of the mitt. The top of the soap pocket has an opening that allows access to an interior cavity of the soap pocket defined by the walls of the soap pocket. The opening is affixed to the walls of fabric defining the opening 60 in the top surface of the mitt. In some embodiments, a hook and loop fastener or other fastening means may be disposed at the opening 60 and configured to hold the opening 60 in a closed position when the sides of the opening are placed adjacent to each other.

[0052] FIGS. 11-13 provide more detailed illustration of the insertion of soap into the interior of the mitt body, and one method of maintaining the soap therein during use. As shown in FIG. 11, the opening 60 is opened by pulling the hook and loop fastener apart, as indicated by the arrows. A bar of soap 95, or liquid soap 97, is disposed within soap pocket 85 by inserting it through opening 60. As shown in FIG. 10, opening 60 is closed by placing the sides of opening 60 next to one another, as indicated by the arrows, thus engaging the hook and loop fastener 90 to hold the opening in a closed position to retain the soap within the soap pocket 85.

[0053] Inserting the bar or liquid soap into the body of the character through an opening as shown in FIGS. 11-13 may one to insert and remove the bar of soap with more ease. Moreover, depending upon the position of the soap in relation to the sponge-like interior, may produce a more rich lather.

[0054] In yet another embodiment, as illustrated with reference to FIGS. 14-17, the bar of soap or liquid soap can be inserted through the rear or tail portion of the character-shaped mitt. For example, FIG. 14 depicts a mitt 100 having a turtle shaped exterior 115. In this embodiment, an opening (not shown in FIG. 14) is formed in a rear or tail portion of the mitt character that allows access to the interior of the mitt. The mitt may also include, similar to the embodiment of FIG. 1, a decorative feature such as an eye 105 with, for example, a heart shape embossed or printed thereon, finger pocket 110, and tag 120.

[0055] FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional side view of the embodiment of FIG. 14. At least a portion of interior 122 of mitt 100 is lined with sponge 125. A soap pocket 130 is disposed within the sponge lining 125 within the interior 122 of mitt.

[0056] FIG. 16 is partial view of the rear or tail portion of the character mitt 150 showing an opening 140 disposed in the rear or tail area of the mitt through which a bar of soap 142 or liquid soap 144 may be inserted into soap pocket 130. As with the embodiment shown in FIGS. 11-13, the edges of the opening may include a hook and loop type fastener 135. When the hook and loop type fastener 135 is engaged when opening 140 is closed, as shown in FIG. 17, the soap 142 is retained in the soap pocket disposed in the interior of the mitt.

[0057] In still another embodiment, the soap pocket of the character-shaped mitt can be made of nylon mesh, or other water-permeable material, and fastened using a child-safe, hook-and-loop or similar fastener to securely house a bar of soap. Forming the pocket from nylon mesh or other water-permeable material allows the water from the sponge-like interior of the cavity of the character-shaped mitt to interact closely with the bar of soap or liquid soap, allowing for production of rich lather. Further, the bar of soap is held in place while the mitt is in use by the hook-and-loop or similar fastener that keeps the pocket closed during use, but still allows for the rich lather to be released onto the user's skin.

[0058] In another embodiment, the sponge-like material may also include modifications to the structure of the material so as to enhance the formation of lather during use of the bath mitt. For example, weep holes may be included to enhance the formation of lather when the mitt is used. In still other embodiments, the sponge-like material may be formed from a synthetic material, or may be formed from a material such as a frog luffa or plastic material having a mesh or mesh-like structure.

[0059] In some embodiments, the soap pocket may be formed in a manner so as to hold and retain liquid soap within the sponge-lined interior cavity of the character-shaped mitt. In these embodiments, the soap pocket may be formed into a shape such that the liquid soap remains inside the soap pocket until the soap mixes with the water as the water drains from the sponge-like interior of the cavity.

[0060] While the various embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated using character-like depictions, it will be understood that other exterior shapes may be used for the bath mitt without departing from the scope of the intended invention. For example, but not limited to, the shape of the bath mitt may be formed as a non-character or icon, such as a sport logo, an automobile, airplane, sport ball or other sport equipment, or the like.

[0061] While several particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.