Personal hygiene container system and method
09801503 · 2017-10-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A47K1/09
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A personal hygiene container system; the system provides a raised cylindrical housing having a separator and draining fence for storing personal hygiene utensils. The housing includes a removable lid and a fluid drain hole to allow excess moisture or fluids to safely flow away from the internal chamber of the housing. A draining tray is also provided to receive any excess liquid that may escape through the drain hole. The personal hygiene container system is useful for retaining personal utensils in a clean storage environment that helps prevent the buildup of mold and other bacteria, as well as preventing unsanitary airborne particles from accumulating on said hygiene utensils.
Claims
1. A personal hygiene container system, the system comprising: a) a cylindrical housing comprising: i) an internal volume; ii) a personal hygiene utensil separator; iii) a draining fence; iv) at least two stilts; and v) a funnel-shaped bottom comprising: (1) a fluid drain hole; b) a removable lid; and c) a removable draining tray comprising: i) at least two divots; d) wherein said internal volume is physically bounded by said cylindrical housing, said funnel-shaped bottom, and said removable lid; e) wherein said cylindrical housing, said funnel-shaped bottom, and said removable lid are structured and arranged to physically configure said internal volume to receive personal hygiene utensils; f) wherein said at least two divots are structured and arranged in said funnel-shaped bottom to mate with said at least two stilts wherein said funnel-shaped bottom is removably mechanically attached to said cylindrical housing; g) wherein said removable lid is structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing to completely encloses a top of said cylindrical housing when said removable lid is positioned on the top of said cylindrical housing; h) wherein said personal hygiene utensil separator and said draining fence are structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing for removably coupling of said personal hygiene utensil separator and said draining fence to said cylindrical housing; i) wherein said draining fence is structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing to keep the personal hygiene utensils suspended above said funnel-shaped bottom; j) wherein said at least two stilts are structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing and with said at least two divots within said removable draining tray to provide a clearance between said fluid drain hole and said removable draining tray; and k) wherein said cylindrical housing is structured and arranged with said removable tray such that said cylindrical housing rests completely within a perimeter of said removable draining tray.
2. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said cylindrical housing measures at least 8 inches in length.
3. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said personal hygiene utensil separator comprises a plurality of apertures permitting insertion of said personal hygiene utensils therethrough.
4. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said draining fence features a semi-rigid grid configured to let water pass through towards said funnel-shaped bottom.
5. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said stilts measure at least 1 inch in length.
6. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said removable draining tray features a raised hill in a center of its top surface configured to feed excess liquid away from said fluid drain hole towards its perimeter.
7. The personal hygiene container system of claim 6, wherein said removable draining tray features a raised-perimeter-wall configured to hold in excess drainage.
8. The personal hygiene container system of claim 7, wherein said removable draining tray measures at least 5 inches in diameter.
9. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said removable lid is structured and arranged with an offset edge around its perimeter and further structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing to frictionally couple within said cylindrical housing.
10. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said personal hygiene utensil separator, said draining fence, said removable lid, and said removable draining tray are all separable from said cylindrical housing.
11. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said system are constructed only from dishwasher-safe materials.
12. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said cylindrical housing is substantially transparent.
13. The personal hygiene container system of claim 9, wherein said removable lid includes a hinge structured and arranged with cylindrical housing for coupling said removable lid to said cylindrical housing.
14. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said internal volume of said cylindrical housing is sufficient to hold at least 4 of said personal hygiene utensils.
15. The personal hygiene container system of claim 1, wherein said cylindrical housing features a concave siding.
16. A personal hygiene container system, the system comprising: a) a cylindrical housing comprising: i) an internal volume; ii) a personal hygiene utensil separator; iii) a draining fence; iv) at least two stilts; and v) a funnel-shaped bottom comprising: (1) a fluid drain hole; b) a removable lid; and c) a removable draining tray comprising: i) at least two divots; d) wherein said internal volume is physically bounded by said cylindrical housing, said funnel-shaped bottom, and said removable lid; e) wherein said cylindrical housing, said funnel-shaped bottom, and said removable lid are structured and arranged to physically configure said internal volume to receive personal hygiene utensils; f) wherein said at least two divots are structured and arranged in said funnel-shaped bottom to mate with said at least two stilts wherein said funnel-shaped bottom is removably mechanically attached to said cylindrical housing; g) wherein said removable lid is structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing to completely encloses a top of said cylindrical housing when said removable lid is positioned on the top of said cylindrical housing; h) wherein said personal hygiene utensil separator and said draining fence are structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing for removably coupling of said personal hygiene utensil separator and said draining fence to said cylindrical housing; i) wherein said draining fence is structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing to keep the personal hygiene utensils suspended above said funnel-shaped bottom; j) wherein said at least two stilts are structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing and with said at least two divots within said removable draining tray to provide a clearance between said fluid drain hole and said removable draining tray; and k) wherein said cylindrical housing is structured and arranged with said removable tray such that said cylindrical housing rests completely within a perimeter of said removable draining tray; l) wherein said cylindrical housing measures at least 8 inches in length; m) wherein said personal hygiene utensil separator comprises a plurality of apertures permitting insertion of said personal hygiene utensils therethrough; n) wherein said draining fence features a semi-rigid grid configured to let water pass through towards said funnel-shaped bottom; o) wherein said stilts measure at least 1 inch in length; p) wherein said removable draining tray features a raised hill in a center of its top surface configured to feed excess liquid away from said fluid drain hole towards its perimeter; q) wherein said removable draining tray features divots configured to receive said stilts of said cylindrical housing; r) wherein said removable draining tray features a raised-perimeter-wall configured to hold in excess drainage; s) wherein said removable draining tray measures at least 5 inches in diameter; t) wherein said removable lid is structured and arranged with an offset edge around its perimeter and further structured and arranged with said cylindrical housing to frictionally couple within said cylindrical housing; u) wherein said personal hygiene utensil separator, said draining fence, said removable lid, and said removable draining tray are all separable from said cylindrical housing; v) wherein all components of said system are constructed from dishwasher-safe materials; w) wherein said cylindrical housing is substantially transparent; x) wherein said removable lid includes a hinge structured and arranged with cylindrical housing for coupling said removable lid to said cylindrical housing; y) wherein said internal volume of said cylindrical housing is sufficient to hold at least 4 of said personal hygiene utensils; and z) wherein said cylindrical housing features a concave siding.
17. The personal hygiene container system of claim 16, further comprising set of instructions; and a) wherein the system is arranged as a kit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a personal hygiene container system and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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(7) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a personal hygiene container and more particularly to a personal hygiene container system and method as used to improve the sanitary cleaning and storage of personal hygiene items in an efficient and effective manner.
(9) Generally, the present invention provides users with a storage container for hygiene utensils such as toothbrushes, razors, tongue scrapers, and more. It substantially prevents unwanted contact with unsanitary particles in the air, especially when hygiene utensils are stored in a bathroom. This eliminates water build-up at the bottom of the container such that water is drained via gravity and is moved to the outer perimeter of the tray below. As such it effectively reduces the amount of bacteria, germs, etc. present in a bathroom from accumulating on hygiene utensils. The present invention allows users to store their sanitary items in a bathroom without worry of cross-contamination with unsanitary particles.
(10) The device may include a cylindrical enclosure with a removable lid, draining fence, funnel-shaped bottom region, and at least two holes for the facilitation of drainage via gravity. The container is intended to keep hygiene utensils enclosed, away from particles in the air while retaining little to no water within the container. Water drops out of the container onto a tray on which the container rests. Due to the tray's design, the water is moved to its outer perimeter. The water buildup on the tray can be easily dumped into a sink since the tray is separate from the container.
(11) The container is designed to be practical and aesthetically-pleasing. The container can be clear, but may be slightly tinted or constructed from opaque materials to provide color to the aesthetic appearance of the device. On top of the container can be a spring hinge which is actuated via a button, in order to open the container. A small hole near the top makes it possible for the container to drain when completely closed at the top. Water drainage is intended to prevent mold and other bacteria from forming. Individuals can store toothbrushes, razors, and other utensils within the container. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preferences, design preference, structural requirements, marketing preferences, cost, available materials, technological advances, etc., other personal hygiene container arrangements such as, for example, a personal hygiene container constructed from non-transparent plastics or other materials, etc., may be sufficient.
(12) Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
(13) According to one embodiment, the personal hygiene container system 100 may be arranged as a kit 105. In particular, the personal hygiene container system 100 may further include a set of instructions 155. The instructions 155 may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the personal hygiene container system 100 (such that the personal hygiene container system 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner).
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(18) It should be noted that step four 504 and step five 505 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
(19) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.