Toe cleaning device

12495938 ยท 2025-12-16

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    Abstract

    A toe cleaning device is a conical shaped scrubbing device having an abrasive material secured on the outer surface of the conical shape. The underside surface of the device has a suction cup capable of being removably secured to a bathtub or shower surface. The device is intended to permit a user to clean between the user's toes in a hands-free manner.

    Claims

    1. A toe cleaning device, comprising: a base having an upper surface and a lower surface; a suction cup affixed to or integral with the lower surface of the base, the suction cup being configured to releasably secure the base to a bathing surface; a plurality of base protrusions extending upward from the upper surface of the base, each base protrusion having a lower end connected to the base and an upper end comprising a base scrubbing portion; an elongated extension projecting vertically from a central region of the upper surface of the base, the elongated extension terminating at a rounded upper end and including an extension surface; and, a plurality of extension protrusions extending perpendicularly from the extension surface, each extension protrusion having a first end attached to the extension surface and a second end comprising an extension scrubbing portion; and, wherein the base scrubbing portions and the extension scrubbing portions each have a frusto-conical shape flaring outward at the upper end thereof and are formed of a resilient, deformable, waterproof, and inert material; and, wherein the base scrubbing portions are configured to scrub a bottom surface of a foot and the extension scrubbing portions are configured to clean between toes of a user when the device is affixed to a surface and the foot is manipulated thereon.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a toe cleaning device, according to an embodiment of this disclosure;

    (3) FIG. 2 is a side view of the toe cleaning device, according to an embodiment of this disclosure;

    (4) FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the toe cleaning device, according to an embodiment of this disclosure; and

    (5) FIG. 4 is a top view of the toe cleaning device, according to an embodiment of this disclosure.

    DESCRIPTIVE KEY

    (6) 10 toe cleaning device 12 base 14 upper surface 16 lower surface 18 attachment mechanism 20 base protrusion 22 base scrubbing portion 30 extension 32 extension surface 34 extension protrusion 36 extension scrubbing portion

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    (7) The following disclosure is provided to describe various embodiments of a device used for enabling a user to removably attach a toe cleaning device 10 to a support surface so as to provide a sturdy, resilient, and relatively immovable means capable of enabling a user to scrub their toes. The toe cleaning device 10 is particularly suited for removable attachment to a shower or bathtub floor surface, but other planar surfaces can be seen to fall under the overall scope of the present invention.

    (8) Skilled artisans will appreciate additional embodiments and uses of the present invention that extend beyond the examples of this disclosure. Terms included by any claim that may be presented in any yet-to-be-filed non-provisional patent application are to be interpreted as defined within this disclosure. Singular forms should be read to contemplate and disclose plural alternatives. Similarly, plural forms should be read to contemplate and disclose singular alternatives. Conjunctions should be read as inclusive except where stated otherwise.

    (9) Expressions such as at least one (1) of A, B, and C should be read to permit any of A, B, or C singularly or in combination with the remaining elements. Additionally, such groups may include multiple instances of one or more element in that group, which may be included with other elements of the group. All numbers, measurements, and values are given as approximations unless expressly stated otherwise.

    (10) Various aspects of the present disclosure will now be described in detail, without limitation. Skilled readers should not view the inclusion of any alternative labels as limiting in any way. Referring now to FIGS. 1-7, an illustrative toe cleaning device will now be discussed in more detail.

    (11) FIG. 1 shows a toe cleaning device 10 configured to facilitate washing between toes of a user. The device 10 includes a base 12. The base 12 may include various shapes, for example, oval, oblong, triangular, rectangular, square, polygonal, irregular, uniform, non-uniform, variable, and/or tapered, however, in the exemplary embodiment, the base 12 is preferably circular in cross-section. The device 10 is preferably fabricated out of a resilient, deformable, waterproof, and inert material. An attachment mechanism 18 is attached or integral with the base 12. A plurality of base protrusions 20 are attached to or integral with the base 12. Also, an extension 30 is integral with the base 12, the extension 30 also having a plurality of extension protrusions 34.

    (12) FIG. 2 shows the base 12 having an upper surface 14 and a lower surface 16. In some embodiments, the upper surface 14 and lower surface 16 are planar and there is a sidewall. The base 12 therefore is relatively disk-shaped. FIG. 3 shows the lower surface 16 having an attachment mechanism 18 extending therefrom. The attachment 145 mechanism 18 is configured to releasably attach the device 10 to a surface, for example, a bathtub or shower surface. As such, in a preferred embodiment, the attachment mechanism 18 is a suction cup.

    (13) FIGS. 2 and 4 show the upper surface 14 disposed in orientation opposite to the lower surface 16. A plurality of base protrusions 20, each configured with a scrubbing portion 22, are attached to or integral with the upper surface 14 and extend vertically therefrom. The base protrusions 20 include a bottom end that is attached to or integral with the upper surface 14, and an upper end defined as the base scrubbing portion 22. In the exemplary embodiment, the overall shape of the base protrusions 20 and base scrubbing portion 2 is a frusto-conical shape that flares outward at the base scrubbing portion 22. The base scrubbing portion 22 may have a planar upper surface, a slightly concave upper surface, or a slightly convex upper surface. The side walls of the base protrusion 20, as well as the upper surface of the base scrubbing portion 22 may be smooth or have a texture. The outer surfaces of the base protrusions 20 and base scrubbing portions 22 are configured to provide a way to enable a user to scrub portions of their toes thereupon.

    (14) An elongated extension 30 is located at a center of the upper surface 14 of the base 12 and has a bottom end attached thereto or integral therewith and extends upward to terminate at an upper end. The extension 30 extends a distance past the base scrubbing portions 22 and includes an extension surface 32. Such a distance may be one to two inches (1-2 in.). The extension 30 may be approximately one-fifth () the diameter of the base 12 and gently taper inwards as it approaches the terminal upper end, at which it is rounded. The extension 30 may be solid or hollow.

    (15) A plurality of extension protrusions 34, each configured with an extension scrubbing portion 36, are attached to or integral with the extension surface 32 and extend perpendicularly away therefrom. The extension protrusions 34 include a first end that is attached to or integral with the extension surface 32, and a second end defined as the extension scrubbing portion 36. In the exemplary embodiment, the overall shape of the extension protrusions 34 and extension scrubbing portion 36 is a frusto-conical shape that flares outward at the extension scrubbing portion 36. The extension scrubbing portion 36 may have a planar outer surface, a slightly concave upper surface, or a slightly convex upper surface. The side walls of the extension protrusion 34, as well as the outer surface of the extension scrubbing portion 22 may be smooth or have a texture. The outer surfaces of the 180 extension protrusions 34 and extension scrubbing portions 36 are configured to provide a way to enable a user to scrub portions of their toes thereupon.

    (16) In some embodiments, the base protrusions 20, base scrubbing portion 22, extension protrusions 34, and extension scrubbing portions 36 may include a resilient, memory foam-type material such that as the foot is manipulated relative to the base protrusions 20, base scrubbing portions 22, extension protrusions 34, and extension scrubbing portions 36 move back and forth and return to their vertical orientation after cleaning is complete.

    (17) In an intended operation, a user may attach device 10 to a surface using the attachment mechanism 18. The user may motion their foot along device 10 such that the extension 30 moves in between toes and the extension scrubbing portions 36 scrubs and washes between the toes. The base scrubbing portions 22 are configured to scrub and wash along a bottom of the foot. Soap or lotion may be applied directly to the user's foot or toes, or directly on the device 10, to assist in providing a cleaning or hydrating effect to the foot and/or toes.

    (18) While various aspects of the present invention have been described in the above disclosure, the description of this disclosure is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention. The invention is defined by the scope of the claims of a corresponding nonprovisional utility patent application and not the illustrations and examples provided in the above disclosure. Skilled artisans will appreciate additional aspects of the invention, which may be realized in alternative embodiments, after having the benefit of the above disclosure. Other aspects, advantages, embodiments, and modifications are within the scope of the claims of a corresponding nonprovisional utility patent application.