Bath scrubber with handle
11779166 · 2023-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bath scrubber includes an elongated handle, a scrubbing member, and a tightening member. The handle has a positioning structure at one end thereof, a first side and a second side opposite to the first side. The positioning structure includes a first position-limiting hole and a second position-limiting hole run through the first side and the second side, and a first anti-slip portion located between the first and second position-limiting holes. The first and second position-limiting holes and the first anti-slip portion are arranged on an axis. The tightening member is fastened to the scrubbing member and inserted through the first and second position-limiting holes to fix the scrubbing member on the handle and to make the scrubbing member engage in the first anti-slip portion.
Claims
1. A bath scrubber, comprising: an elongated handle comprising a positioning structure located at one end thereof, a first side and a second side opposite to said first side, said positioning structure comprising a first position-limiting hole and a second position-limiting hole run through said first side and said second side and a first anti-slip portion located between said first position-limiting hole and said second position-limiting hole, said first position-limiting hole, said second position-limiting hole and said first anti-slip portion being arranged on an axis; a first scrubbing member; and a first tightening member fixed to said first scrubbing member and inserted through said first position-limiting hole and said second position-limiting hole and fastened to said handle to fix said first scrubbing member to said handle and to make said first scrubbing member engage in said first anti-slip portion; wherein said first anti-slip portion comprises a plurality of strip-like protrusions, and a plurality of grooves separated by said strip-like protrusions; wherein each said strip-like protrusion comprises two side ends and a middle part located between said two side ends, and a protrusion height of each said strip-like protrusion decreases from said middle part to said two side ends, so that each strip-like protrusion is a half arc, and said first tightening member forces said first scrubbing member into the plurality of grooves of said first anti-slip portion.
2. The bath scrubber as claimed in claim 1, wherein said positioning structure further comprises a third position-limiting hole run through said first side and said second side and a second anti-slip portion located between said second position-limiting hole and said third position-limiting hole, said first anti-slip portion and said second anti-slip portion and said first to third position-limiting holes being arranged on said axis, said first anti-slip portion and said second anti-slip portion both being formed on said first side; the bath scrubber further comprises a second scrubbing member and a second tightening member, said second tightening member being inserted through said second position-limiting hole and said third position-limiting hole to fix said second scrubbing member on said handle and to make said second scrubbing member engage in said second anti-slip portion.
3. The bath scrubber as claimed in claim 2, wherein said positioning structure further comprises a third anti-slip portion located between said first position-limiting hole and said second position-limiting hole, and a fourth anti-slip portion located between said second position-limiting hole and said third position-limiting hole, said third anti-slip portion and said fourth anti-slip portion both being formed on said second side; the bath scrubber further comprises a third scrubbing member and a fourth scrubbing member; said first tightening member also fix said third scrubbing member on said handle to make said third scrubbing member engage in said third anti-slip portion; said second tightening member also fix said fourth scrubbing member on said handle to make said fourth scrubbing member engage in said fourth anti-slip portion.
4. The bath scrubber as claimed in claim 2, wherein an aperture of said second position-limiting hole is larger than the aperture of said first position-limiting hole and the aperture of said third position-limiting hole.
5. The bath scrubber as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first anti-slip portion is located on said first side; said positioning structure further comprises a third anti-slip portion located between said first position-limiting hole and said second position-limiting hole and formed on said second side; the bath scrubber further comprises a third scrubbing member; said first tightening member also fix said third scrubbing member on said handle to make said third scrubbing member engage in said third anti-slip portion.
6. The bath scrubber as claimed in claim 1, wherein said positioning structure of said handle is a straight-line structure, and a width from a top of said positioning structure to an opposing bottom of said positioning structure is the same.
7. The bath scrubber as claimed in claim 6, wherein said handle comprises a grip located at an opposite end thereof remote from said positioning structure, the width and area of said positioning structure being equal to or smaller than the width and area of said grip.
8. The bath scrubber as claimed in claim 1, wherein said strip-like protrusions are arranged at intervals along said axis, including, along the axis, a top strip-like protrusion at a top side, a bottom strip-like protrusion at a bottom side, and a middle strip-like protrusion at a center between said top strip-like protrusion and bottom strip-like protrusion, widths of said strip-like protrusion being so configured that said middle strip-like protrusion has the widest width, said strip-like protrusion and said bottom strip-like protrusion have smallest width, and widths of the other said strip-like protrusions become smaller toward said top strip-like protrusion and said bottom strip-like protrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The Applicant first describes here, in the entire specification, including the preferred embodiment described below and the claims of the patent application, the directional adjectives such as “top, bottom, up, down, inside, and outside” mentioned in the content of this manual are only exemplary description terms based on the normal direction of use, and are not intended to limit the scope of claims. Secondly, in the embodiments and drawings that will be introduced below, the same element numbers represent the same or similar elements or their structural features.
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(12) The handle 20 is a strip-shaped element made of plastic, wood or other suitable materials, and comprises a first side 22 and a second side 24 opposed to each other, a positioning structure 26 located at one end thereof, and a grip 28 located at an opposite end thereof.
(13) The positioning structure 26 comprises a first position-limiting hole 271, a second position-limiting hole 272 and a first anti-slip portion 261. The first position-limiting hole 271 and the second position-limiting hole 272 run through the first side 22 and the second side 24. The first anti-slip portion 261 is located on the first side 22 between the first position-limiting hole 271 and the second position-limiting hole 272. Moreover, the first anti-slip portion 261, the first position-limiting hole 271 and the second position-limiting hole 272 are arranged at intervals along the axis L of the handle 20. In this embodiment, the first anti-slip portion 261 comprises a plurality of strip-like protrusions 261a extending laterally and arranged at intervals on the axis L, and a plurality of grooves 261b respectively defined between each two adjacent strip-like protrusions 261a. The strip-like protrusion 261a has two side ends and a middle part located between the two side ends. The axis L passes through the middle part of each strip-like protrusion 261a. These strip-like protrusions 261a protrude from the first side 22, and the protrusion height of each strip-like protrusion 261a gradually decreases from the middle part to the two side ends, so that the strip-like protrusions 261a present a semi-arc shape with a smooth top edge. Secondly, these strip-like protrusions 261a are arranged at intervals along the axis L, including, along the axis L direction, a top strip-like protrusion 261c at the top side, a bottom strip-like protrusion 261d at the bottom side, and one or two middle strip-like protrusions 261e at the center area. Moreover, the widths of these strip-like protrusions 261a are so configured that the middle strip-like protrusion 261e has the widest width, the more to the direction of the top strip-like protrusion 261c or the bottom strip-like protrusion 261d the smaller the width of the strip-like protrusions 261a. In turn, an arc-shaped anti-slip portion is formed. In addition, the positioning, structure 26 is a straight line structure, that is, the width from the top to the bottom of the positioning structure 26 is consistent. The grip 28 has an arc, the area and width of the grip 28 are equal to or greater than the area and width of the positioning structure 26, and the outer surface of the grip 28 is a rough non-slip surface 281.
(14) The structure, material and formation method of the first scrubbing member 30 are similar to those of the conventional net scrubber (for example, the one disclosed in Taiwan Utility Patent No. 216512). In detail, a long tubular plastic net body is continuously folded into a wavy short tube, and then the tightening member 50, which is realized by a plastic or cotton rope in this embodiment, is used, wound and bound in the central part of the folded net body to form a net sphere for washing the body and the net sphere is fixed on the handle 20. In detail, after the tightening member 50 is wound and bound to the folded net body to form the first scrubbing member 30 into a net sphere, the two end sections of the tightening member 50, namely the first tightening section 54 and the second tightening section 56 are respectively inserted through the first position-limiting hole 271 and the second position-limiting hole 272 on both sides of the first anti-slip portion 261. After tightening the first scrubbing member 30 in the direction of the first anti-slip portion 261 through the first tightening section 54 and the second tightening section 56, the first tightening section 54 and the second tightening section 56 are tied to each other on the second side 24. In addition to the wearing relationship of the tightening member 50 between the first scrubbing member 30 and the handle 20, the first scrubbing member 30 is forced to be engaged in each groove 261b of the first anti-slip portion 261, thereby making the first anti-slip portion 261 restrict the relative position of the first scrubbing member 30 and the handle 20 to prevent displacement of the first scrubbing member 30 relative to the handle 20 during use. In other words, since the first scrubbing member 30 is firmly fixed to the handle 20 by the tightening member 50 and is engaged in the first anti-slip portion 261, the anti-slip effect and the fixing stability between the handle 20 and the first scrubbing member 30 can be increased, so that the first scrubbing member 30 is not easy to slide relative to the handle 20 during use, achieving the effect of the present invention. It must be noted that the first scrubbing member 30 disclosed in the present invention is not limited to those made of a long tubular net body, and in practice, the first scrubbing member 30 can be a round net body or sponge. Moreover, the tightening member 50 is not limited to a rope, but can also be a drawstring.
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(18) In summary, the bath scrubber provided by each embodiment of the present invention, through the special configuration of the anti-slip portion and the position-limiting holes on the handle, can not only fix the scrubbing member on the handle, but also engage the scrubbing member into the anti-slip portion scrubbing member, so that the scrubbing member is not easy to slide relative to the handle daring use. Secondly, with the special configuration of the aforementioned anti-slip portion and the position-limiting holes, multiple scrubbing members can be provided on multiple sides of the handle to improve the cleaning effect. In addition, with the special configuration of the position, protrusion height and width of the multiple strip-like protrusions of the anti-slip portion, the scrubbing member be firmly engaged in the anti-slip portion. Even when the user uses the bath scrubber, each strip-like protrusion is imprinted or even directly touched the user's skin through the scrubbing member, and each strip-like protrusion will not scratch the user's skin, and can provide the user with a smooth contact massage effect.