Disposable bath brush with integral gel soap and moisturizer dispensers
09706884 ยท 2017-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B11/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K7/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47K7/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention is a disposable bath brush intended for one or possibly two uses in the shower or bath. The bath brush contains soap gel and moisturizer stored in containers within the brush. Either of these fluids may be dispensed by applying pressure to the individual container or an integral release button, thereby causing the respective fluid to flow out of an opening at the front center of the brush. Also included is a retractable handle to provide a user with an extended gripping surface for reaching the back of the body and the feet. The front of the brush comprises bristles of any of a variety of materials and of an adequate length to provide a thorough cleansing experience.
Claims
1. A one-use, disposable shower brush comprising a front surface having bristles embedded therein, a top end, a lower end, a back surface, a right side, an open left side; a rotatable handle having a lower end a with cylindrically-shaped retainer stub extending from the lower end of said handle and an upper end having a cylindrically-shaped hilt extending from said upper end, said hilt having a circular slot or aperture therethrough; a compartment between the front surface and back surface of said brush, said compartment having an opening on the left side of said brush, and further, said compartment having dimensions sufficient to accommodate said rotatable handle in a retracted position; a cylindrical pin having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of said circular slot, said pin being inserted through said circular slot with a corresponding frictional tightness, said pin further having one end orthogonally embedded in the inner portion of the front surface of said brush and the opposite end embedded in the inner portion of the back surface of said brush; whereby said handle is rotatable about said pin, from an extended position at the lower end of said brush to a retracted position within the compartment of said brush; at least one storage container for a liquid soap gel, at least one storage container for a liquid moisturizer, at least one passageway leading from said at least one soap gel storage container to at least one soap gel discharge port in the front surface of said brush, and at least one passageway leading from said at least one moisturizer storage container to at least one moisturizer discharge port in the front surface of said brush; a means for discharging either said soap gel or said liquid moisturizer into their respective passageways; a first clip constructed of a semi-rigid or elastomeric material having a semi-circular opening integral to a rectangular base, said base being affixed to the lower inner wall of the back surface of said brush, said opening of a smaller diameter than the diameter of the hilt of the handle; a second clip constructed of a semi-rigid or elastomeric material having a semi-circular opening integral to a rectangular base, said base being affixed to the upper inner wall of the back surface of the brush, further, said opening of a smaller diameter than the diameter of the retainer stub of the handle; whereby, the handle may be firmly secured in either a retracted or an extended position.
2. A disposable, one-use shower brush as in claim 1, wherein the means for discharging either said soap gel or said liquid moisturizer into their respective passageways comprises storage containers constructed of a flexible or elastomeric material, said storage containers being thereby compressible by pressure exerted by the fingers of a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objects, features, and advantages of the concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, totaling eight figures, show the basic functions of the preferred embodiment of the inventive concept.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIVE CONCEPT
(10) For the sake of illustrative purposes only, the following discussion and summary will be directed to a preferred embodiment of the inventive concept. The inventive concept herein may be manufactured with a variety of brush 1/handle 7 combinations and differing means of storing the handle 7 in an interior compartment 13 of the brush 1 when not in use. The disclosure also features different and effective means of storing and dispensing soap gel and moisturizer fluids within the brush 1. The general description of the device will proceed from an overall vie of
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(12) The inner side of the back surface 3 of the brush 1 also forms the rear inner compartment wall 14 of the brush 1. Also shown in
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(14) When a user desires to use the brush 1 he/she would dislodge the retainer stub 23 from the second clip 10 and move the handle 7 downward in a travel direction opposite of the closing travel direction 12, ebase 27 of the first clip 9 and a through-hole, or pin slot 30 drilled through the upper end of the hilt 19. The pin slot 30 is of a size to accommodate a linear pin 11, which is affixed orthogonally to both the back surface 3 and the front surface 2 of the brush 1. The pin 11 thereby allows the hilt 19 of the handle 7 to be rotated about the axis of the pin 11 by means of the pin slot 30. A user rotates the handle 7 in the direction of travel 12 (as shown in
(15) Prominently shown in
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(17) By way of an approximate recital of the dimensions of the device, the shower brush 1 front face 2 is optimally in the range of six inches to eight inches in length, top to bottom, three to four inches from side-to-side, and one to two inches in depth from the back surface 3 to the tips of the bristles 6. The handle 7 would measure between five to seven inches in length. As explained previously, in a preferred embodiment, when the handle 7 is not in use, it may be rotated in a counter-clockwise direction of travel 12, shown in
(18) In another embodiment of the brush 1, the handle 7 can be fixed to the brush 1 by two permanent fasteners on either side of the brush 1, which allows a back and forth movement of the brush 1 by pushing the handle 7 in the desired direction.
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(20) All storage packs 15, 17, are permanently attached to the back surface 3 of the brush 1. The storage packs 15, 16, may be of a relatively thin, compressible material which can be easily depressed with slight finger pressure from the user. A different embodiment of the shower brush 1 may feature compressed air that may be generated by a push-button type arrangement into the storage packs 15, 17.
(21) Gel flow tubes, or passageways 16, and moisturizer flow tubes or passageways 18, are an integrally-constructed part of each of the storage packs 15, 16. The flow tubes 16, 18 are bent at a short distance from their connection with their respective packs 15, 17, and directed into apertures 22 on the back surface 3 of the brush 1. The flow tubes 16, 17, then connect to the respective dispensing ports 24, 25 on the front surface 2 of the brush 1.
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(23) Cross-sections of the gel storage tubes 16 and the moisturizer storage tubes 18 are also shown in
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(25) In its commercial embodiment, the soap gel and moisturizer contained in the storage packs 15, 17 brush 1 will be available in a variety of consumer-selectable fragrances.
(26) 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 inventive concept not be limited by the scope of the accompanying claims, but be construed within the scope of the disclosures herein set forth.