REFILLABLE PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCT DISPENSER

20250064200 ยท 2025-02-27

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A cleaning implement includes an implement body that receives a bar of solid hygiene product in a cavity extending through the implement body. The hygiene product is selectively movable downward to protrude through an opening among bristles or in a sponge. The implement allows for replacement of the solid hygiene product within the implement. The product may be advanced within the implement by means of a threaded rod or a helical cylinder and an abutment member. A resilient sleeve seals against water ingress while also retaining the product as it is consumed or dissolves.

    Claims

    1. A dispenser for retaining and presenting a solid stick of hygiene product for application of said solid stick to a surface, comprising: a dispenser body; an elongated cavity in said body, said cavity having an opening at an end of said cavity; said cavity being configured to receive said solid stick such that an end of said solid stick protrudes through said opening; and, a flexible, elastic sleeve disposed co-axially about said opening, said sleeve having an inner diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of said opening whereby to snugly engage said solid stick; wherein said sleeve is configured to deform when said solid stick is inserted through said inner diameter so as to provide a seal against ingress of water to said cavity.

    2. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said sleeve is in the shape of a flat ring.

    3. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said sleeve has an elongated hollow portion and an outwardly extending annular portion about said elongated hollow portion.

    4. The dispenser of claim 3 wherein said elongated hollow portion is a hollow cylindrical portion.

    5. The dispenser of claim 4 wherein said annular portion is about an end of said elongated hollow portion.

    6. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein said dispenser is a brush or a sponge and said hygiene product is soap.

    7. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein: said dispenser is a brush; said solid stick of hygiene product is a solid stick of soap; said body comprises a plurality of bristles on a surface of said body; and, said opening opens among and between said bristles.

    8.-12. (canceled)

    13. A dispenser for retaining and presenting a solid stick of hygiene product for application of said solid stick on a surface, comprising: a dispenser body having an elongated cavity, said cavity having an opening at an end of said cavity; a hollow cylindrical member disposed within said cavity and being rotatable within said body, said hollow cylindrical member comprising at least two radially opposed helical members extending towards said opening; said at least two radially opposed helical members defining between them at least two parallel helical grooves that are radially opposed to one another; said cylindrical member being configured to receive said solid stick and said cylindrical member being disposed in said body such that an end of said solid stick received in said cylinder member protrudes through said opening of said cavity; an abutment element disposed within said cylindrical member and having at least two radially opposed extensions that extend into said opposed grooves; whereby rotation of said cylindrical member causes said abutment element to migrate along said grooves.

    14. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein each of said radially opposed extensions engages in respective straight guide channels formed in said body parallel to a longitudinal axis of said cylindrical member, whereby to prevent rotation of said abutment element when said cylindrical member rotates and to force said abutment member to migrate along said grooves.

    15. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein said grooves are open at an end of said hollow cylindrical member facing said opening.

    16. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein said dispenser is a brush or a sponge and said hygiene product is soap in solid form.

    17. The dispenser of claim 16 wherein said body comprises a detachable base threadedly engaged with said body.

    18. The dispenser of claim 17 further comprising an elastic sleeve retained co-axially about said opening and having an inner diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of said opening, wherein said sleeve is configured to deform when said solid stick is inserted through said inner diameter so as to provide a seal against ingress of water to said cavity.

    19.-30. (canceled)

    31. A brush for retaining and presenting solid soap in the vicinity of bristles of the brush, comprising: a brush body; a plurality of bristles retained on at least one surface of said brush body; a cavity extending through the brush body, said cavity having an opening in said surface; a flexible, elastic sleeve disposed co-axially about said opening, said sleeve having an inner diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of said opening; and, said cavity being configured to slidably receive a bar of solid soap such that an end of said bar protrudes among the plurality of bristles and such that said sleeve snugly engages sides of said bar; wherein said sleeve is configured to deform when said solid stick is inserted through said inner diameter so as to provide a seal against ingress of water to said cavity.

    32. The brush of claim 31 wherein said cavity is cylindrical.

    33. The brush of claim 31 wherein said opening is in a center of said plurality of bristles.

    34.-40. (canceled)

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0047] The embodiments of the invention will be described by reference to the drawings thereof in which:

    [0048] FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a brush with solid soap dispenser according to an embodiment;

    [0049] FIG. 2 is a side view of the brush;

    [0050] FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view of the brush, including a bar of soap mounted in the brush;

    [0051] FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the brush;

    [0052] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a vertical section of the brush;

    [0053] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a vertical section of the brush with a bar of soap retained in the brush;

    [0054] FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the brush including hard soap and an optional handle;

    [0055] FIG. 8 is a perspective view according to a sponge embodiment of the invention;

    [0056] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a vertical section of the sponge embodiment;

    [0057] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a vertical section of the sponge cleaning implement, including a bar of soap mounted in the sponge;

    [0058] FIG. 11 is a bottom view of the sponge embodiment;

    [0059] FIG. 12 is an exploded view of the sponge embodiment including hard soap and an optional handle;

    [0060] FIG. 13 is an exploded side elevation of a refillable implement for dispensing a solid stick of hygiene product using a threaded rod;

    [0061] FIG. 14 is a top perspective exploded view of the embodiment of FIG. 13;

    [0062] FIG. 15 is a bottom perspective exploded view of the embodiment of FIG. 13;

    [0063] FIG. 16 is a vertical sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 13;

    [0064] FIG. 17 is a vertical sectional view of the refillable implement according to an embodiment using a flanged cylindrical sleeve and showing a retained bar of hard soap;

    [0065] FIG. 18 is a vertical sectional view of a hygiene implement according to a brush embodiment of FIG. 13;

    [0066] FIG. 19 is a vertical sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 18 with a stick of hygiene product protruding from among the bristles;

    [0067] FIG. 20 is a vertical sectional view of a hygiene implement according to the invention using a helically grooved cylindrical member to advance the stick of hygiene product from within the body of the implement;

    [0068] FIG. 21 is a top perspective exploded view of the implement according to the embodiment of FIG. 20;

    [0069] FIG. 22 is a vertical sectional view of the implement according to the embodiment of FIG. 20 with a solid hygiene product retained within the implement;

    [0070] FIG. 23 is a vertical sectional view of the implement according to the embodiment of FIG. 20 with the solid hygiene product being urged by the abutment member to protrude from the implement among the bristles;

    [0071] FIG. 24 is a bottom perspective view of a cap and a top perspective view of the cylinder of the embodiment of FIG. 20; and,

    [0072] FIGS. 25A, 25B, and 25C are a side view, a top perspective view and a bottom perspective view respectively of a resilient silicone sleeve in the form of a flanged hollow cylinder.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED AND OTHER EMBODIMENTS

    [0073] A brush according to the invention is generally depicted in FIGS. 1-7. The brush 10 comprises bristles 14 and a brush body 12 to hold and retain the bristles 14. As will be discussed below, the bristles may be provided as a bristle assembly 36 removably received in the brush body 12.

    [0074] The brush body 12 includes a grip 16.

    [0075] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the body 12 is provided with a cavity 30 extending preferably from the top of the brush body 12 to a bottom surface 13 of the brush body. The cavity 30 includes a bottom opening 25 amidst the bristles 14. Preferably the opening 25 is in the center of the brush bristles.

    [0076] The cavity 30 is configured (for example by having smooth internal surfaces), to allow a correspondingly shaped bar of soap 20 to slide along the cavity 30. According to the embodiment, the cavity 30 is cylindrical so as to slidably receive a cylindrical bar of soap 20 of a corresponding diameter. In this description and in the claims, the term bar refers to an elongated solid piece of hard soap regardless of the shape of the bar, including cylindrical, rectangular cuboid and other shapes.

    [0077] A removable cap 18 is provided for sealing the cavity 30 against the ingress of water.

    [0078] A resilient silicone sleeve 22 is provided at the cavity opening 25 (preferably adjacent the bristles 14) to retain the hard soap within the cavity 30. The sleeve opening 23 has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the cavity opening 25 to assist in retaining the soap 20 in the cavity 30. The sleeve 22 is retained in the brush body 12 by means of a retainer 24 that attaches to the brush body 12 and sandwiches the sleeve 22 between the retainer 24 and the brush body 12.

    [0079] A user introduces the bar of soap 20 into the cavity 30 of the brush body 12 and urges the bar against the sleeve 22 to retain the bar in the brush. The soap 20 may be urged downward to protrude through the cavity opening 25 among the bristles 14. The brush may then be used such that downward pressure deforms the bristles sufficiently that the bar of soap may contact the surface being brushed. As the soap gets consumed, the user may open the cap 18 and urge the bar of soap deeper into the brush body to expose more of the bar through the opening 25.

    [0080] In an embodiment, the cap 18 is made resilient such that pressing down on the center of the cap 18 deforms it downward to exert downward pressure on the bar of soap 20.

    [0081] As a result of the resiliency of the silicone sleeve 22 and reduced diameter as compared to the diameter of the cavity 30 and the bar of soap 20, when the bar of soap 20 is pressed down against the sleeve 22, the sleeve 22 deforms to present a bend 33 against the bar of soap, as seen in FIG. 6. In some embodiments, the bend may be frusto-conical in shape. The bend 33 of the sleeve 22 and the pressure exerted against the soap provides an effective watertight seal against ingress of water into the cavity 30. The bend 33 also resists the tendency of the bar of hard soap 20 to slide upward in the brush body 12 when the hard soap makes contact with a surface being brushed.

    [0082] The bristles 14 may be provided as part of a removable bristle assembly 36. According to the embodiment, bristle assembly 36 comprises a support 38 from which the bristles 14 depend. An opening 40 is provided in the support 38 to correspond to the opening 25 at the bottom of the cavity 30 of the brush body 12. The bristle assembly 36 is slidably received in the brush body 12 by a slot 29 having a lower lip 31 to support the bristle assembly 36.

    [0083] An optional handle 26 is securable in a threaded bore 27 in the side of the brush body 12. The handle can provide additional leverage when using the brush 10. A plug 28 closes the bore 27 when the handle 26 is not attached.

    [0084] A cleaning implement 100 according to a sponge embodiment of the invention is generally depicted in FIGS. 8-12. The cleaning implement comprises a sponge 104 and an implement body 102 to hold and retain the sponge 104. In this description and in the claims, the term sponge refers to a porous material used for cleaning that is preferably capable of absorbing liquids and expelling the liquids when compressed. Suitable examples include natural sponges derived from the fibrous skeleton of certain marine animals or synthetic sponges. Suitable synthetic sponges may include cellulose sponges, and foamed polymers such as polyester or polyurethane. As will be discussed below, the sponge may be provided as a sponge assembly 126 removably received in the implement body 102.

    [0085] The sponge 104 is mounted to a bottom surface 103 of the implement body and includes a sponge opening 105 extending from the bottom surface 103 through the sponge 104 to a cleaning contact face 107 of the sponge 104. The sponge opening 105 is preferably located in the center of the sponge 104. The sponge 104 is capable of absorbing water and water-based solutions. The cleaning contact face 107 may further include an abrasive layer (not shown) covering a portion or all of the cleaning contact face 107 to improve durability of the sponge 104 and enhance the cleaning efficacy of suitably abrasion-resistant surfaces.

    [0086] The implement body 102 preferably includes an implement grip 109.

    [0087] Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, the implement body 102 is likewise provided with the cavity 30 extending preferably from the top of the implement body 102 to a bottom surface 103 of the implement body 102. The cavity 30 includes the bottom opening 25 formed in the bottom surface 103. The bottom opening 25 is substantially aligned with the sponge opening 105.

    [0088] The cavity 30 remains configured to allow the correspondingly shaped bar of soap 20 to slide along the cavity 30.

    [0089] A removable cap 108 is provided for sealing the cavity 30 against the ingress of water.

    [0090] The resilient silicone sleeve 22 is provided at the bottom opening 25 (preferably adjacent the sponge 104) to retain the hard soap within the cavity 30. The sleeve opening 23 has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the cavity opening 25 to assist in retaining the soap 20 in the cavity 30. The sleeve 22 is retained in the brush body 12 by means of the retainer 24 attaching to the implement body 102 and sandwiches the sleeve 22 between the retainer 24 and the implement body 102.

    [0091] A user introduces the bar of soap 20 into the cavity 30 of the implement body 102 and urges the bar against the sleeve 22 to retain the bar in the cleaning implement. The soap 20 may be urged downward to protrude through the cavity opening 25 into the sponge opening 105. The cleaning implement 100 will then preferably be introduced to a water source so that water may be absorbed by the sponge 104. The cleaning implement 100 may then be used such that downward pressure compresses the sponge 104 sufficiently that the bar of soap 20 may contact the surface being cleaned. Simultaneously, water that has been previously absorbed by the sponge is expelled from the sponge by the compression and mixes with the soap to form a cleaning lather to enhance cleaning efficacy for the surface being cleaned. Soap may also be absorbed from the surface of the bar of soap 20 through walls of the sponge opening 105 and mix with water within the sponge 104. The resulting soap solution will also be expelled by compression of the sponge 104, and the process of emission of the soap solution may aerate the expressed soap solution, resulting in an even more efficacious cleaning lather. As the soap gets consumed, the user may open the cap 108 and urge the bar of soap deeper into the implement body to expose more of the bar through the opening 25.

    [0092] In an embodiment, the cap 108 is made resilient such that pressing down on the center of the cap 18 deforms it downward to exert downward pressure on the bar of soap 20.

    [0093] As a result of the resiliency of the silicone sleeve 22 and reduced diameter as compared to the diameter of the cavity 30 and the bar of soap 20, when the bar of soap 20 is pressed down against the sleeve 22, the sleeve 22 deforms to present a bend 33 against the bar of soap, as seen in FIG. 10. In some embodiments, the bend may be frusto-conical in shape. The bend 33 of the sleeve 22 and the pressure exerted against the soap provides an effective watertight seal against ingress of water into the cavity 30. The bend 33 also resists the tendency of the bar of hard soap 20 to slide upward in the implement body 102 when the hard soap makes contact with a surface being cleaned.

    [0094] The sponge 104 may be provided as part of a removable sponge assembly 126. According to the embodiment, sponge assembly 126 comprises a support 128 from which the sponge 104 depends. An opening 130 is provided in the support 128 to correspond to the opening 25 at the bottom of the cavity 30 of the implement body 102. The sponge assembly 126 is slidably received in the implement body 102 by a slot 129 having a lower lip 131 to support the sponge assembly 126.

    [0095] The optional handle 26 is securable in a threaded bore 117 in the side of the implement body 102. The handle 26 can provide additional leverage when using the cleaning implement 100. The plug 28 closes the bore 117 when the handle 26 is not attached.

    [0096] It will be recognized that the brush body 12 and the implement body 102 may be identically configured and the bristle assembly 36 and sponge assembly 126 may be identically configured, such that the implement body 102 may receive the bristle assembly 36 and the brush body 12 may receive the sponge assembly 126. In an embodiment, the invention is a kit comprising the implement body 102, the bristle assembly 36, and the sponge assembly 126. The sponge assembly 126 may be removed from the implement body 102 and replaced with the bristle assembly 36 by the user to adapt the cleaning implement of the kit for use with different surfaces to be cleaned. The kit may further comprise a plurality of bars of soap 20, allowing the user to replace each bar as it is depleted. Each bar of soap of the plurality of bars of soap may be identical or may have differing hardness and constituent cleaning compounds, allowing the cleaning implement of the kit to be used on a variety of surfaces and in a variety of cleaning tasks.

    [0097] A refillable implement 200 for use with a bar of hygiene product according to another embodiment of the invention is generally depicted in FIGS. 13-19. In this description and in the claims, a hygiene product refers to any general purpose or personal cleaning product and personal hygiene products such as deodorants and soaps, particularly those that can be applied by rubbing or contact.

    [0098] The refillable implement 200 comprises a top portion or cap 202, a base 204 and an implement body 206 to hold and retain a bar of a hygiene product 214 (the bar 214 being shown in FIGS. 17-19). The base 204 is threaded to the body 206. A cavity 222 is formed in the body 206 to receive a bar of hygiene product.

    [0099] The cap 202 may comprise a pair of opposed lugs 219 protruding radially from a bottom part of the cap 202 to engage in an annular groove 220 (see FIG. 16) in a top portion of the body 206. The cap 202 may be rotated with the lugs 219 travelling along the annular groove 220. The cap 202 may be detached from the body 206 by aligning the lugs 219 with notches 223 along the annular groove 220.

    [0100] A threaded rod 208 extends downward from the cap 202 so as to rotate upon rotation of the cap. As best appreciated by reference to FIG. 16, an abutment element 210 is threadedly engaged on the rod 208. Rotation of the cap 202 causes the element 210 to advance along the threaded rod 208. Referring to FIGS. 14 and 15, the abutment element 210 is prevented from rotating by abutment element lugs or protrusions 218 that extend radially from the element 210 and that engage in guide channels 212 within the body 206.

    [0101] A resilient annular sleeve 211 is seated and retained between the base 204 and the body 206 and has an inner diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the opening 224. The sleeve 211 is provided for sealing the cavity 222 against the ingress of water when a bar of hygiene product in provided in the cavity 222.

    [0102] A user introduces a bar of product 214 into cavity 222 through an opening 224 in the base. Referring to FIG. 17, a bar of hygiene product 214 for use with the implement includes a hollow center 216 for receiving the threaded rod 208. The user urges the bar against a resilient silicone sleeve 211 that assists in retaining the bar in the refillable implement. The resiliency of the sleeve 211 allows the correspondingly shaped bar of product 214 to be retained in the opening of the annulus of the sleeve and to slide against the sleeve through the opening 224 of the body 206.

    [0103] When the cap 202 is rotated to thereby rotate the threaded rod 208 and to urge the abutment element 210 to progress downwardly along the threaded rod, the abutment element 210 abuts and presses against the bar of product to urge it downward along the cavity and to protrude from the opening 224 of the base 204.

    [0104] As the product 214 is gradually consumed, the user may twist the cap to urge the bar downward to present more of the bar to the contact area where the product is to be applied. When the bar is spent or is in need of replacement, the base 204 which is threadedly engaged with the implement body 206, may be removed so that the bar of product 214 can be replaced with a new bar.

    [0105] Referring to FIGS. 14 and 15, the resilient silicone sleeve 211 is provided about the opening 224 to retain the hygiene product within the cavity 222. An inner lip 226 of the base 204 has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the base opening 224 to assist in retaining the hygiene product 214 in the cavity 222. The sleeve 211 is sandwiched between the lip 226 of the base 204 and the implement body 206.

    [0106] The resilient annular silicone sleeve 211 may be in the form of a flat ring form to surround and maintain a hold on the stick of a hygiene product. The resiliency of the sleeve allows it to deform and increase its diameter when loading a bar of product through it. As the diameter of the bar reduces with usage, the sleeve may contract around the bar to continue retaining it in place. The sleeve also continues to seal the cavity 222 against the ingress of water.

    [0107] The present invention is suitable for dispensing implements for dispensing refillable personal hygiene products in a stick form. Example products include, but are not limited to, skin, body, beauty, and personal care products, such as soap, deodorant, sunscreen, lip balm, makeup, and topical medications.

    [0108] A refillable implement 300 according to a helical cylinder embodiment of the invention is generally depicted in FIGS. 20-24. According to this embodiment, the bar of product is retained in a hollow helically grooved cylinder used to progress the bar of product downward.

    [0109] The refillable implement 300 comprises a cap 302, a base 304 and an implement body 306 to hold and retain a bar of a hygiene product 314.

    [0110] Referring to FIG. 24, the cap 302 includes one or more notches 318 on its inner wall for engaging with one or more locking ribs 319 of a hollow cylinder 308. This allows the cylinder 308 to be rotated by rotating the cap 302.

    [0111] The cylinder 308 is defined by two helical members 312, 313 with helical grooves 320, 321 between them, the grooves being radially opposed to one another such that they are out of phase by 180 about the circumference of the cylinder. As best seen in FIGS. 20 and 23, an abutment element 310 is engaged in radially opposed portions of the grooves 320 and 321. Rotation of the cap 302 causes the abutment element 310 to progress along the grooves 320, 321. The abutment element 310 is constrained against simply rotating with the cylinder 308 by lug extensions 329, 330 that project through the grooves 320, 321 and engage in opposed channels 331, 332 formed in the body 306 of the implement. The channels 331, 332 extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder. Upon rotation of the cylinder 308, the edges of the helical members 312, 313 push against the lug extensions 329, 330 causing the abutment element 310 to migrate along the channels 331, 332 and along the length of the cylinder.

    [0112] The abutment element 310 pushes the stick of hygiene product 214 to urge it toward the base 304 and to thereby be exposed to the surface being treated. A retaining member 323 may engage the lower ends of the two members 312, 313 to interlock them so that they rotate in synchronization with one another and to provide a more rigid cylinder 308.

    [0113] A user introduces the bar of hygiene product 314 into the cavity 322 of the implement body 306 by unscrewing the threaded base 304, then urging the bar against a resilient silicone sleeve 311 to retain the bar in the body 306. When the bar is in need of replacement, the base 304 may be disconnected from the body 306 so that the bar of hygiene product 314 can be replaced with a new bar.

    [0114] An alternative form of resilient sleeve, useful in all of the embodiments, is depicted in FIGS. 25A, 25B and 25C. That embodiment of sleeve is also incorporated into the embodiments shown in FIGS. 17 to 23. The sleeve 311 is in the form of a hollow cylindrical portion 316 having a flange or rim 315 that is clamped between the inner lip 226 of the base 204 and the implement body 206. The hollow cylindrical portion 316 extends downward from the rim 315. The bottom of the cylindrical portion 316 is partially closed to present a central opening 317 through which the bar of product protrudes. The resiliency of the sleeve 311 allows the sides of the opening 317 to grip the side or sides of the bar of product to seal it against the ingress of water.

    [0115] In the foregoing description, exemplary modes for carrying out the invention in terms of examples have been described. However, the scope of the claims should not be limited by those examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.