A more complete and thorough understanding of the present disclosure and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers indicate like features, and wherein:
Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and their advantages are best understood by references to
The marker of this invention may be especially desirable for parents or teachers to use to assure that their children or students do a good job of washing their hands. It can be used very simply by the adult removing cap 13 which exposes protruding tip 14 of absorbent material 12. The parent or teacher then simply puts a mark (or marks) on the child's hand or hands.
The mark or marks would preferably be placed such that it helps to assure a thorough washing of the hands.
There are many different configurations of a single long mark or a series of marks which will help assure clean hands and the example set forth in
Absorbent material 12 may be any of a number of materials (e.g., felt used for markers or a pad used for stamps). One commercially available absorbent pad is felt “Fiber Engineered” manufactured by AFFCO of New Windsor, N.Y. Absorbent material 12 includes an easily identifiable substance used to mark a hand that comes in contact with absorbent material 12. Although a specific marking mechanism is illustrated in
The easily identifiable substance may be a variety of different types of substances such as those substances set forth in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,031,461 and 6,211,788. These substances must be non-toxic and may include inks, dyes, vegetable dyes, paint, stain, pigment, grease and any combination thereof. The easily identifiable substance may also be designed such that it is not easily identifiable visually, but instead is easily identifiable using other detection mechanisms such UV light, or using small metallic substances that are electronically detectable. The easily identifiable substance could further be additional substances such as extremely tiny integrated circuits (sometimes referred to as “smart dust”). Preferably the easily identifiable substance contains only FDA approved materials.
The easily identifiable substance may be selected or designed such that the desired type of hand washing is necessitated, once the substance is applied on a hand. For example, the easily identifiable substance may be designed such that it can only be removed by washing it off with a cleaning composition (e.g. soap) and hot or warm water for a sufficient period of time, thereby maximizing sanitation of a person's hands.
One example of an easily identifiable substance may be found in the ink in “Washable Markers CLASSIC” manufactured by Rose Art, Inc. This product comes in a variety of colors and experiments have shown that a preferred color is orange. In a cleansing experiment, the orange “CLASSIC” marker came off very slowly (over a minute) with water only, but came off in approximately fifteen (15) to twenty (20) seconds with soap and warm water.
Other easily identifiable substances include an aqueous ink which is Food, Drug and Cosmetic approved from Specialty Inks. This vegetable dye based acqueous ink can be found in the marker of SquidSoap a commercially available product from SquidSoap LP. To assure that the inks do not dry out if cap 13 is left off it may be desirable to add a hydrophilic substance like FDA approved glycerine.
Because of the typically short time between marking the hand and washing the hand, staining or smearing of clothes is not normally a large issue. However, it may be desirable for the mark to dry very quickly on the hand once it is marked to minimize smearing on other objects. The “Washable Marker's CLASSIC” by Rose Art is an example of a good ink choice because of how quickly the ink drys once put on the hand.
Another method of minimizing smearing of other objects is placement of the easily identifiable substance on an area of the hand which is unlikely to come into contact with other items. For example the mark may be placed in between the fingers on the web of the hand, on the palm of the hand or on the back of the hand.
In case there is accidental smearing of the easily identifiable substance on other objects, it may be desirable to formulate the easily identifiable substance such that it includes a composition which is easily removable from clothes and other items. An example of an easily identifiable substance that is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,043,013 issued to Kluger et al. and entitled “Washable Ink Compositions.” U.S. Pat. No. 6,147,607 also sets forth various substances which are more easily washable than typical inks, dyes or pigments. The “Washable Marker's CLASSIC” by Rose Art is an example of one such commercially available product.
The notion of “dirtying” one's hands in order to subsequently get the hands more effectively clean may be counter-intuitive, but it results in especially clean hands if the easily identifiable substance, marker and placement of the mark or marks on the hand are well chosen.
Although the present disclosure has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. The marker has been shown in a cylindrical shape such as a pen, pencil or magic marker but it could in fact be any shape that allows portability.
This application claims priority from provisional patent application 60/815,085 with a filing date of Jun. 20, 2006 and entitled “Apparatus and Method for Assuring Clean Hands”.
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60815085 | Jun 2006 | US |