All-in-One Antimicrobial Hand/nail Brush
20200268137 ยท 2020-08-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B11/0003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/1013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/1045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hygiene device beyond what is present in art space is discussed herein, used for cleaning the skin, nails and under the nail bed the subungual space for the consumer population and for between paw pads in dogs and cats. The device includes a bristle portion that can be used for scrubbing the nails, under the finger nails known as the subungual space that houses the majority of pathogens, and a sponge portion for the purpose of cleaning the skin without scratching or breaking the top layer of skin spreading disease into lower layers of skin. The sponge and bristle portions are connected by a support member base with a chamber located therein. The chamber is capable of housing a personal care composition of many solution types that can be deployed by squeezing the non-slip hourglass shape of the device after removing a barrier that prevents the personal care solution from being released. The device will be individually wrapped as to prevent contamination whether use is at home or one time disposable use smaller size to be both supplied for retail consumers or commercial consumer use. Methods of cleaning the skin and nails are also discussed.
In addition, this all in one hygiene device sold in the retail market will provide an optimal and convenient method to clean in-between pet paws for both dogs and outdoor pet cats. Pets commonly develop Pododermatitis, an inflammation most commonly caused by parasites, bacteria, fungi found in soil and grass, which upon contact can be spread to adults and children spreading disease. Wiping alone will not remove these pathogens in-between the pads, similar to the pathogens found in the human subungual space.
Claims
1. A hygiene device comprising: a) a support member having a sponge portion on a first side and a bristle portion on a second side opposite the first side; b) a chamber located within the support member, the chamber adapted to house a personal care solution; and c) a finger indentation; wherein a portion or all of the device comprises an hour glass shape, which may or may not have ridges and/or a nonslip grip.
2. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising two or more chambers located within the support member.
3. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising a removable barrier located between the chamber and the first side or the second side.
4. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising a chamber housing two or more solutions.
5. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising a single-finger hour glass indentation.
6. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising an hour glass indentation supporting two or more fingers.
7. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising a loop around the hour glass indentation.
8. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising a non-slip hour glass indentation.
9. The hygiene device of claim 1, wherein the personal care solution in the chamber is released by applying pressure.
10. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising holes for the release of one or more personal care solution on the first side or the second side.
11. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising two or more pressure points for release of different personal care solutions.
12. The hygiene device of claim 1, wherein the chamber is refillable.
13. The hygiene device of claim 1, wherein the hygiene device is disposable and for one-time use.
14. The hygiene device of claim wherein the hygiene device is individually wrapped.
15. A hygiene device comprising: a) a support member having a sponge portion on a first side and a bristle portion on a second side opposite the first side; b) a chamber located within the support member, the chamber adapted to house a personal care solution; and c) a removable barrier located between the chamber and the first side or the second side.
16. A method of cleaning the skin comprising: a) squeezing the device of claim 1 to release the personal care solution onto the skin or fingernails from the chamber, and b) rinsing off the personal care solution.
7. A method of cleaning the skin comprising: a) squeezing the device of claim 1 to release the personal care solution onto the skin or fingernails from the chamber, and b) scrubbing the skin or fingernails against the first or second side of the hygiene device.
18. The hygiene device of claim 1, comprising a gap between the sponge and bristle portion.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] As used herein chamber refers to an enclosed space or cavity. As used herein personal care solution refers to any composition that is useful for personal care. Personal care can be, but is not limited to; cosmetic cleaning, antiseptic, antimicrobial, conditioning, sanitizing, moisturizing, skin protective agent, washing hair, skin, fingernails, arms, hands. Personal care solution compositions can include, but are not limited to: water, alcohol, glycerin, butyrospermumparkii (shea butter), cyclopentasiloxane, sodium PCA, Panthenol, dimenthiconol, sodium Polyacrylate, chlorhexidine gluconate, triclosan, triclocarban, chloroxylenol, tetrasodium EDTA, isopropyl alcohol, ethanol, n-propanol, povidone-iodine, polyacrylic acid, propylene glycol, benzalkonium chloride, ethylhexyl ethylhexanoate, isohexadecane, lanolin alcohol, myristyl alcohol, dimethicone, petrolatum, paraffin, sorbitol, sodium hyaluronate, propylene glycol, alpha hydroxyl acids, sugars, film-forming polymers, botanical extracts, hair fixative polymers, emulsifiers, peptides, polymers, silicones, sterilants, sufacants, acids, acrylic acid, acrylamidomethyl propane sulfonic acid copolymer, acrylates, beheneth-25 methacrylate copolymer, esters, peg-90 diisostearate, peg/ppg-8/3 diisostearate, peg/ppg-8/3 laurate, polyglyceryl-3 laurate, methyl glucoside derivatives, polyquaterniums, acrylates, acrylamide copolymer, sodium acrylates, beheneth-25 methacrylate crosspolymer, hydrogenated polydecene, lauryl glucoside, c10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer, monohydric alcohol esters, monohydric alcohol di/tri esters, polyhydric alcohol esters, mineral oil, polysorbate-85, starch hydroxypropyl trimonium chloride, polyamide, cassia hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, sporicide, peroxyacetic acid, sodium chloride, lactic acid, octanoic acid, peroxyacetic acid, ethlyene oxide, sodium chlorite, sodium dichloroisocyanurate, soap, shampoo, conditioner, creams, exfoliators, toners, vitamins, sunscreen, essential oils and lotion or any combination of any of the forgoing.
[0021] In certain embodiments, the personal care solution comprises an anti-microbial solution comprising soap or alcohol, alone or in combination.
[0022] In certain embodiments, a device of the present technology can contain multiple chambers within the support member. One of more chambers can be adapted to house a personal care solution.
[0023] In certain embodiments, the support member can house more than one chamber, wherein one or more of chambers is capable of housing multiple solutions. That is, the sponge portion can contain an individual personal care solution that allows a user to clean any part of the body, e.g., hands, palms, arms or wrists without scratching, breaking the skin or increasing any breaks in the skin. The bristle portion can contain an individual personal care solution that aids in sweeping under the nail bed, the subungual space.
[0024] As used herein a finger refers to the finger of any mammal, including a human finger.
[0025] As used herein an hour glass shape is defined as a shape wider at its ends and narrower in the middle, and having a slimmer or narrower waist, midsection, or joining segment, as shown, for example, in
[0026] In certain embodiments, the present technology can have a small hour glass indentation capable of allowing only a single finger to grip each side, as shown, for example in
[0027] In certain embodiments, the present technology can have an hour glass indentation capable of supporting a plurality of fingers. That is, a person can grip the device using one, two, three, four, or five fingers. In certain embodiments, the hour glass indentation can have a non-slip grip. As used herein a non-slip grip is defined as supporting to preventing slipping or sliding of the device out of the hand, and part or losing all contact with the hand when holding the device. This embodiment can enhance use by preventing it slipping from hands while using personal hygiene solutions. In certain embodiments, the hour glass indentation provides for the non-slip grip. In such embodiments the indentation would prevent the fingers from slipping. In certain embodiments, raised ridges surrounding the hour glass indentation provide the structure for the non-slip grip.
[0028] In certain embodiments, the present technology may provide a loop around the hour glass indentation. As used herein a loop is defined as a curved cord, ribbon, or any other material folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts.
[0029] In certain embodiments, the user holds the device by putting one or more fingers through the loop. In other embodiments, the user places one or more fingers through the loop when using the device to prevent the device from accidently falling and making contact with the floor or any other surface.
[0030] In certain embodiments, the present technology provides a barrier or film between the sponge and the personal care composition. The barrier can prevent release of the personal care composition to the bristle or sponge. The barrier can be made of, but is not limited to, cellophane, plastic, glass, rubber or any polymeric material. The barrier in certain embodiments can be pulled and lifted to release the personal care solution. In certain embodiments, after removing the barrier, the personal care solution is released automatically, or is released with light pressure or by squeezing of the sides of the device. In certain embodiments, one barrier is located at the junction of the chambers and the sponge and bristle portion. In such embodiment, only one barrier has to be removed for release of the solution onto the sponge portion, the bristle portion or both the sponge and the bristle portion.
[0031] In certain embodiments, the present technology contains a chamber that forms a gap between the sponge and bristle portion. That is, the gap between the sponge and bristle portion is more pronounced, allowing a user to utilize either the sponge portion or the bristle portion with ease. In certain embodiments, this also permits easy access to the chambers for, e.g., replacing or refilling the personal care composition, or for cleaning.
[0032] In certain embodiments, the present technology can be squeezed and the personal care composition can be released only into the bristle portion. That is, one or more holes on the bristle portion of the device allow the personal care solution to be released.
[0033] In certain embodiments, the present technology can be squeezed and the personal care composition can be released only into the sponge portion after removing the barrier, or applying pressure to the device.
[0034] In certain embodiments, the present technology can be squeezed and release only a cleaner, only a moisturizing solution, or both a cleaner and a moisturizing solution, onto one or both the bristle portion or sponge portion.
[0035] In certain embodiments, applying pressure on different pressure points can release different personal care solutions such as a cleaner or moisturizer. As used herein a pressure point is defined as a location on the hygiene device where pressure is applied to release a personal care solution.
[0036] In certain embodiments, applying pressure on different pressure points can release the personal care solutions on either the sponge portion or the bristle portion.
[0037] In certain embodiments, the present technology can be squeezed to release a personal care solution that is meant to be rinsed off the skin, or it may not be rinsed off the skin, but may be left on the skin, and permitted to coat the skin or be absorbed into the skin.
[0038] In certain embodiments, the present technology can be squeezed to release a cleaner to effectively remove and enhance hand cleaning, moisturizer to avoid the spread of pathogens, or a moisturizer solution that is not washed off to reduce reinfection of pathogens.
[0039] In certain embodiments, the devices of the present technology can be refilled and reused multiple times. That is, when the chamber is empty, a person can refill the personal care solution on their own by disassembling. In other embodiments, a person can also refill the empty chamber without disassembling the device, through the use of any tool that assists with deploying a solution into a chamber.
[0040] This tool can be, but is not limited to, a pump bottle with a nozzle, a syringe, a squirt gun, a spray bottle, a hose, a funnel, a tube, or a piping bag through an opening on a side of the base of the brush.
[0041] In certain embodiments, the device is for one time disposable use. That is the device will be discarded after each use to reduce the spread of pathogens. In certain embodiments, the device is for use outside of the home. In certain embodiments, the device is used until the solutions in the chambers are finished, or the sponge portion or the bristle portion has worn out or lost its efficacy.
[0042] In certain embodiments, a device of the present technology can be pressed against a firm surface to release the personal care solution. That is, a person grips the device and applies pressure to device by placing it against an object, such as but not limited to, a table, a desk, a wall, any part of the body, a bathroom surface, a book, or any firm or durable surface.
[0043] In certain embodiments, a device of the present technology can release the personal care solution by removing the aforementioned barrier. That is, a person makes contact with the barrier and exerts force on the barrier thus detaching the barrier from the support member for example, pulling the barrier out of the space in the device in which it is lodged, allowing the personal care solution to permeate the sponge and bristle portion or just the sponge portion, or just the bristle portion.
[0044] In certain embodiments, the device is packaged individually. That is, each device can be individually wrapped to prevent contamination.
[0045] In certain embodiments, the personal care solution inside the base can be contained by a material including but not limited to cellophane type material that has a pull tab until ready for use. Upon pulling the tab and removing it from the device from one end, it can release the antimicrobial solution into the bristles and sponge sides through micro holes located in the base of both sides upon pressure and squeezing the hourglass indentation when in use.
[0046] In certain embodiments, any of the device base and bristles portions of the brush can be made up of the same or different soft plastics, while the hourglass indentation will be made up of a soft but firmer plastic, including but not limited to PET, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, or PS.
[0047] In certain embodiments, the device can house a cellophane cartridge or other such similar material with tabs that extend outside the brush ready to be pulled out to enable the solution to enter the bristles and sponge when ready for the first time use.
[0048] In certain embodiments, the device can be refilled through an opening at one end of the brush base every 30-45 days.
[0049] In certain embodiments, the devices herein can be sold in multiple commercial embodiments; e.g., as a line of retail individual disposable, home line of products; or commercial line. In certain embodiments, consumers may be offered a choice of solutions such as a natural or synthetic solution. For example, someone who wants only natural solutions can choose from a variety of essential oils.
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