Facial cleansing pad
09609983 ยท 2017-04-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D04B1/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
A47K7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D04B1/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A facial cleansing pad includes a body constructed from a pliant fabric and having opposed first and second surfaces. The first surface has a long pile knit finish, preferably an openwork finish, and the second surface has a warp knit finish. The long pile knit finish extends beyond the first surface, and the warp knit finish has no height with respect to the second surface.
Claims
1. A facial cleansing pad comprising: a single body constructed from a pliant woven, soft fabric and including an exposed first surface and an opposed exposed second surface, the body having a thickness extending between the first and second surfaces; the fabric comprising a plurality of fibers woven together to define the body as continuous and integral; the first surface having a long pile knit finish thereon, the long pile knit finish comprising free ends of the plurality of the fibers and extending to a height beyond the first surface approximately one-third of the thickness of the body; the second surface having a warp knit finish thereon, the warp knit finish having a height not extending beyond the second surface; an edging sewn to the body about a perimeter of the body; and the fabric of the body being elastic, and the edging on the body being an inelastic fabric.
2. The facial cleansing pad of claim 1, wherein: the body includes opposed major sides and opposed minor ends; the major sides are coextensive to each other and longer than the minor ends; the minor ends are coextensive to each other; the major sides are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the minor ends; and the minor ends are parallel to each other.
3. The facial cleansing pad of claim 1, wherein the perimeter has an oval configuration.
4. The facial cleansing pad of claim 1, wherein the edging is secured to the perimeter with stitching through the first and second surfaces.
5. The facial cleansing pad of claim 1, wherein the second surface is further defined by having an openwork finish.
6. The facial cleansing pad of claim 1, wherein the fabric has a weight-area density of 285 grams per square meter.
7. The facial cleansing pad of claim 1, wherein the fabric is constructed from two threads plied together, having the property of 150 deniers per 288 feet and 100 deniers per 36 feet, respectively.
8. A facial cleansing pad comprising: a thin, elongate body constructed from a plurality of fibers integrally woven together into a continuous, pliant, woven, and soft fabric and including a first surface and an opposed second surface, the body having a thickness extending between the first and second surfaces; the first surface having a long pile knit finish thereon, the long pile knit finish comprising free ends of the plurality of the fibers, which long pile knit finish has a height with respect to the first surface one-third of the thickness of the body; the second surface having a warp knit finish thereon, which warp knit finish has no height with respect to the second surface; an edging sewn to the body about a perimeter of the body; and the fabric of the body being elastic, and the edging on the body being an inelastic fabric.
9. The facial cleansing pad of claim 8, wherein: the body includes opposed major sides and opposed minor sides; the major sides are coextensive to each other and longer than the minor sides; the minor sides are coextensive to each other; the major sides are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the minor sides; and the minor sides are parallel to each other.
10. The facial cleansing pad of claim 8, a wherein the perimeter has an oval configuration.
11. The facial cleansing pad of claim 8, wherein the edging is secured to the perimeter with stitching through the first and second surfaces.
12. The facial cleansing pad of claim 8, wherein the second surface is further defined by having an openwork finish.
13. The facial cleansing pad of claim 8, wherein the fabric has a weight-area density of 285 grams per square meter.
14. The facial cleansing pad of claim 8, wherein the fabric is constructed from two threads plied together, having the property of 150 deniers per 288 feet and 100 deniers per 36 feet, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring to the drawings:
(2)
(3)
(4)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) Reference now is made to the drawings, in which the same reference characters are used throughout the different figures to designate the same elements.
(6) Referring now primarily to
(7) The body 11 has symmetry with respect to both a first, or major axis A, and a second, or minor axis B, both shown in
(8) The second axis B bisects the body 11 into two minor halves, generally indicated by the reference characters 30 and 31. The minor half 30 includes the body 11 and base sheet 12 extending from the axis A to the side 15, and the minor half 31 includes the body 11 and base sheet 12 extending from the axis A to the side 16. The minor halves 30 and 31 are identical in size and shape.
(9) The pad 10 is constructed from a flexible, pliant, soft material, such as cotton, polypropylene, nylon, or like material. The base sheet 12 is preferably formed entirely from a single, continuous sheet of polyester. Generally, individual base sheets 12 are cut from a long, continuous sheet of the constituent fabric, and each is formed into a pad 10. The fabric has a surface density in the range of approximately 200 grams per square meter to 250 grams per square meter, and is preferably 285 grams per square meter. The fabric is woven of two plied threads having a metric number per single yarn of fabric is 150 deniers per 288 feet and 100 deniers per 36 feet, respectively.
(10) Referring now to
(11) Referring to
(12) A smooth fabric is sewn to the perimeter 20 to form a continuous edging 35 for the pad 10. The edging 35 is secured on the body 11 with stitching through the top and bottom surfaces 32 and 33 so that the edging 35 contains any loose or frayed edges, fibers, or other matter of the base sheet 12 from pulling off the base sheet 12. The fabric from which the edging 35 is constructed is inelastic. Thus, the edging 35 prevents the pad 10 from stretching along either of the axes A and B. In contrast, the fabric of the base sheet 12 is elastic, and is capable of stretching along either of the axes A and B as well as out of a plane defined by the axes A and B; elastic stretching of the base sheet 12 is limited by the inelastic edging 35.
(13) In operation, the pad 10 is preferably washed thoroughly, such as in a machine wash, prior to use. The user applies water to the pad 10, such water preferably being warm. The pad 10 is then applied to the user's face and is pressed against the face while moving the pad 10 in a circular motion so as to remove makeup from the face of the user. When the makeup has been entirely removed, the pad 10 is washed, again, such as in a machine wash. When the wash is complete, the pad 10 is ready for re-use.
(14) A preferred embodiment is fully and clearly described above so as to enable one having skill in the art to understand, make, and use the same. Those skilled in the art will recognize that modifications may be made to the described embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention. To the extent that such modifications do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof.