Bar Soap Recycling Device
20170290469 · 2017-10-12
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Abstract
A bar soap recycling device comprises a container with an opening, a lid, a screen mesh with a handle, and a faucet. Used bar soaps and water are added to the container to form a soap solution. The screen mesh is used to smash the bar soaps into small pieces for a fast dissolving. The soap solution is dispensed through the faucet for hand wash or other cleaning uses.
Claims
1. A bar soap recycling device comprising: a container for holding soap and soap solution with an opening at its top; a lid for covering the container's opening; a screen mesh with a handle; and a faucet installed at a lower position of the container.
2. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 1 wherein the container is transparent.
3. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 1 wherein the container is substantially cube-shaped.
4. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 3 wherein the screen mesh has a rectangular shape.
5. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 1 wherein the container is substantially cylinder-shaped.
6. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 1 wherein the lid has a circular hole with a size that allows the handle of the screen mesh to pass through the hole.
7. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 1 wherein the screen mesh is affixed directly to the handle.
8. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 1 wherein the screen mesh is affixed to the handle through at least two rods.
9. A bar soap recycling device comprising: a container for holding soap and soap solution with an opening at its top; a screen mesh attached to a handle with a plate for covering the container's opening; and a faucet installed at a lower position of the container.
10. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 9 wherein the container is transparent.
11. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 9 wherein the container is substantially cube-shaped.
12. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 9 wherein the container is substantially cylinder-shaped.
13. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 12 wherein the screen mesh has a round shape and a size smaller than the cross section area of the container.
14. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 9 wherein the screen mesh is affixed directly to the handle.
15. A bar soap recycling device as described in claim 9 wherein the screen mesh is affixed to the handle through at least two rods.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] The present invention pertains to a recycling device for used bar soaps. The device comprises a container with an opening, a lid, a screen mesh with a handle, and a faucet. Bar soaps are dropped into the container with water. They start to dissolve into water and form a soap solution. If the size of a bar soap is too big or a fast dissolving is desired, the screen mesh can be used to smash the bar soap or breaking it down to smaller pieces. When the faucet is opened, the soap solution starts flowing out from the container for cleaning use.
[0009] One preferred embodiment of the bar soap recycling device is shown in
[0010] The container 1 is transparent in this embodiment so that the level of the soap solution 8 or any undissolved bar soap 9 can be seen from the outside of the container. The container is made of plastic materials such as polyethylene polymer in order to be transparent. In other embodiments, the container 1 may also be made of other materials such as opaque plastics or metal. Although the container 1 is cube-shaped in
[0011] The container 1 is completely open on its top so that water and used bar soaps can be added into it through the opening 2′. A lid 2 with a circular hole 6 are shown in
[0012] In
[0013] The screen mesh handle 4 is a straight piece of shaft. It is preferred to be in a circular shape. It is made of metal, wood, plastics, or other synthetic polymers. As shown in
[0014] The faucet 7 is installed at the lower position of the container 1. In other embodiments, it can also be installed at the bottom of the container 1. The faucet 7 in this embodiment is mainly made of plastics. The faucet 7 can be one of those commonly used water dispenser faucets available in the market such as a spring-loaded valve which allows liquid to flow out of the container when a lever connected to the valve is pressed. Other faucets such as those having a valve with a flowing channel that can be opened or shut down by turning the lever may also be used.
[0015] Another preferred embodiment of the bar soap recycling device is shown in
[0016] While this device is invented mainly for the purpose of recycling used bar soaps, it can also be used for liquid soap or combination of both types of soaps. Except the size and its limit specifically described above, the size of a bar soap recycling device and the size ratios among its parts may vary in other embodiments. It is to be understood that the above description and drawings are only used to illustrate two of the most preferred embodiments of the current invention. They are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.