Disposable Shower With Integral Liquid Container Pods, Bristles, and Dispensing System
20210298539 ยท 2021-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/1006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K7/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a shower brush having its own internally-generated liquid soap or other types of personal cleansing gels or liquids. The device is disposable after two-to-three uses, and enhances an overall sanitary bath or shower experience. The Brush is particularly suited for expedient use during travel or emergency scenarios at sites having limited hygiene facilities, due to natural disasters or precautionary re-location of large groups of persons. The Brush comprises essentially three main components: (1) a basin having at least one compartment or pod containing a quantity of liquid or gel, the basin further manifesting at, its outer surface, a plurality of bristles; (2) a lid which attaches to one or more perimetral edges of the basin, and (3) a hand strap connected across the outer surface of the lid. The strap enables a user to maintain the Brush secured within the grasp of the user's hand.
Claims
1. A shower brush comprising (a) a basin having at least one compartment, the at least one compartment containing at least one pod filled with a liquid or a gel therein; (b) a plurality of apertures through the bottom of the at least one compartment; (c) a means for releasing the liquid or gel from the at least one pod; (d) a grouping of bristles affixed to and extending exteriorly from the bottom surface of the basin; (e) a lid having a lateral perimetral edge corresponding in profile and dimensions to the lateral perimetral edge of the basin; (f) a gasket interposed between the perimetral edge of the lid and the perimetral edge of the basin; (g) a strap having a first end and a second end; (h) a means for operably connecting the basin to the lid; and (i) a means for operably connecting the strap to the shower brush.
2. A shower brush as in claim 1, wherein each pod manifests a filler port through which a liquid or gel may be injected into the pod prior to its ultimate use.
3. A shower brush as in claim 1, wherein the means of releasing liquid/gel from the at least one pod comprises a lengthwise opening in the bottom of the at least one pod, the opening further having a sealed covering comprising a removable tab, a segment of the tab being exteriorly exposed through a slot at one end of the compartment, whereupon pulling of the tab removes the tab and exposes the lengthwise opening, thereby releasing the contained liquid/gel onto the apertures of the compartment.
4. A shower brush as in claim 1, wherein the means of operably connecting the basin to the lid comprises a mechanical hinge device connected proximate the rear perimetral edge of the lid and to the rear perimetral edge of the basin, the device further having a fixed linear axis parallel to the perimetral edges of both the lid and the basin.
5. A shower brush as in claim 1, wherein the means of operably connecting the strap to the shower brush comprises (i) a rear fastener integral to the rear perimetral edge of the basin, and having an interior opening corresponding to the width of the strap (ii) a front fastener integral to the from perimetral edge of the basin, and having an interior opening corresponding to the width of the strap, and (iii) a front latch integral to the front perimetral edge of the lid, and having an interior opening corresponding to the width of the strap, whereby, a first end of the strap is positioned, in a looping manner, through the rear fastener opening of the basin and stitched to itself, and the second end of the strap is constructed with a hook-and-felt fastening mechanism, the mechanism simultaneously attachable through both the front latch opening of the lid front fastener and the opening of the front fastener of the basin.
6. A shower brush as in claim 1, wherein the lid comprises a concave, shell-like contour.
7. A shower brush as in claim 1 wherein each pod manifests a perimetral seal inserted between the junction of the upper half of the pod and the lower half of the pod.
8. A disposable shower brush comprising (a) a basin manifesting a lateral divider and a longitudinal divider, thereby forming four equal-sized compartments, each compartment further containing a pod filled with a liquid or a gel therein; (b) a plurality of apertures extending through the bottom surface of each compartment; (c) a means for releasing of the liquid or gel from each pod; (d) a plurality of bristles affixed to, and extending exteriorly outward from, the bottom of the basin; (e) a lid having a lateral perimetral edge corresponding in profile and dimensions to the lateral perimetral edge of the basin; (f) a gasket interposed between the perimetral edge of the lid and the perimetral edge of the basin. (g) a strap having a first end and a second end; (h) a means for operably connecting the basin to the lid; and (i) a means for operably connecting the strap to the shower brush.
9. A shower brush as in claim 8, wherein each pod manifests a filler port through which a liquid or gel may be injected into the pod prior to its ultimate use.
10. A shower brush as in claim 8, wherein the means of releasing liquid/gel from the at least one pod comprises a lengthwise opening in the bottom of the at least one pod, the opening further having a sealed covering comprising a removable tab, a segment of the tab being exteriorly exposed through a slot at one end of the compartment, whereupon pulling of the tab removes the tab and exposes the lengthwise opening, thereby releasing the contained liquid/gel onto the apertures of the compartment.
11. A shower brush as in claim 8, wherein the means of operably connecting the basin to the lid comprises a mechanical hinge device connected proximate the war perimetral edge of the lid and to the rear perimetral edge of the basin, the device further having a fixed linear axis parallel to the perimetral edges of both the lid and the basin.
12. A shower brush as in claim 8, wherein the means of operably connecting the strap to the shower brush comprises (i) a rear fastener integral to the rear perimetral edge of the basin, and having an interior opening corresponding to the width of the strap (ii) a front fastener integral to the front perimetral edge of the basin, and having an interior opening corresponding to the width of the strap, and (ill) a front latch integral to the front perimetral edge of the lid, and having an interior opening corresponding to the width of the strap, whereby, a first end of the strap is positioned, in a looping manner, through the rear fastener opening of the basin and stitched to itself, and the second end of the strap is constructed with a hook-and-felt fastening mechanism, the mechanism simultaneously attachable through both the front latch opening of the lid front fastener and the opening of the front fastener of the basin.
13. A shower brush as in claim 8, wherein the lid comprises a concave, shell-like contour.
14. A shower brush as in claim 8 wherein each pod manifests a perimetral seal inserted between the junction of the upper half of the pod and the lower half of the pod
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The objects, features, and advantages of the concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings show the basic functions of the preferred embodiment of the inventive concept.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIVE CONCEPT
[0036] For the sake of illustrative purposes only, the following discussion and summary will be directed to, in general, to the preferred embodiment of the Brush 1. The inventive concept herein may be manufactured with a variety of uses and components and the presentation of certain components of the preferred embodiment does not eliminate or negate the construction and use of other compatible components and designs.
[0037] The objects, features, and advantages of the inventive concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, totaling fourteen figures, show the basic components, arrangement, and functions of the preferred embodiment and at least one alternate embodiment. In the several figures, like reference numbers are used in each figure to correspond to the same component as may be depicted in other figures.
[0038] The current disclosure also features preferred means of storing and dispensing liquid soap, or, as appropriate, the dispensing of other types of cleansing or grooming fluids. The general description of the Brush 1 will be initiated with a view of
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[0041] The bristles 40, in the preferred embodiment, are comprised of nylon, however any other suitable material may be used, including plastic or other artificial substance which can provide a firm, but comfortable pressure to the skin of a user. The bristles 40, imbedded in the basin outer surface 3(b), are preferably of medium-firm texture.
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[0047] The compartments 13-16 are formed by virtue of the intersection of a longitudinal divider 7 and a lateral divider 8. Each compartment 13-16 further manifests a tab slot 36, which constitutes a rectangular opening through which each pod's 30(a)-(d) pull tab 34 is normally exposed. Grasping a pull tab 34 and pulling it outward, through the tab slot 36 exposes a lengthwise incision in the bottom of each respective pod 30(a)-(d). Each incision, upon being exposed, thereby releases the liquid/fluid contained in a pod 30(a)-(d).
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[0056] In the embodiment shown, the strap fastener 21 is connected by means of the book component 17 of a hook-and-felt connector attached to the tip of the strap fastener 21, and the felt component 18 of the hook-and-felt connector occurring at approximately 1.5 inches from the end of the strap connector 21.
[0057] By way of an approximate recital of the dimensions of the compacted, operable Brush 1, is optimally in the range of five to six inches in length, three inches in width, and two to three inches from the top of the lid 2 to the ends of the bristles 40. The strap 20 may be rendered adjustable in its useable length by fabricating additional length or sections of the felt component 17 of the hook-and-felt mechanism beyond the location illustrated in the previous illustrations of
[0058] While preferred embodiments of the present inventive concept have been shown and disclosed herein, it will be obvious to those persons skilled in the art that such embodiments are presented by way of example only and not as a limitation to the scope of the inventive concept. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions may occur or be suggested to those skilled in the art without departing from the intent, scope, and totality of the inventive concept. Such variations, changes, and substitutions may involve other features which are already known per se and which may be used instead of, or in addition to features already disclosed herein. Accordingly, it is intended that this