The present invention relates to the use of soap while bathing and in particular to soap attached to a handle.
Bathers are often faced with the issue of how to wash difficult to reach areas of their bodies, for example, their upper backs. Most bathers are not able to reach all of the surface of their backs. Various brushes and the like are available to reach these areas, but it remains difficult to deliver soap to these areas.
The present invention addresses the above and other needs by providing a handle and screw which facilitate the applying of soap to hard to reach areas of the body. The handle may be wood, plastic, metal, or the like and may be of various desirable lengths and shapes. The screw is a specialty item with a novel characteristic of having features enabling a bather to easily advance the screw into the handle and a bar of soap wears thinner. The head of the screw is rounded to prevent scratching the user, and the screw either includes engaging features on an underside of the screw head to cause the screw to turn and advance into the handle by turning the soap, or the screw is a barbed screw advanceable by pressing into the handle.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a soap bar fastener having engaging features to penetrate a soap bar to couple rotation of the soap bar with rotation of the threaded fastener. As a result, as the soap bar is worn thinner, the soap bar may be rotated to advance the threaded fastener into the handle, thus removing any need to use a tool or have a sharp edge on the head for engaging a tool. The engaging features may be one or more blades or spikes on a bottom surface of the head of the threaded fastener.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a handle having keyed holes for attaching a washing article. For example, a cord from a shower puff may be inserted through the keyed hole for retaining the shower puff on the handle.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings.
The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
A front view of soap 12 attached to a handle 10 by a fastener 14 according to the present invention is shown in
The soap end of the handle 10a may further include keyed passage 13. The keyed passage 13 has a larger circular end and a thin slotted end. A cord attached to a washing article, for example, a shower puff, may be inserted through the larger circular end, and drawn into the thin slotted end, to retain washing article on the soap attachment end 10a of the handle 10.
A side view of a first embodiment of a fastener 14a according to the present invention for attaching the soap 12 to the handle 10 is shown in
An important feature of the fastener 14a is one or more engaging features 18 on the bottom surface 16b of the head 16. The engaging features 18 may be blades or spikes and penetrate a soap bar to couple rotation of the soap bar with rotation of the threaded fastener 14a. As a result, as the soap bar is worn thinner, the soap bar may be rotated to advance the threaded fastener 14a into the handle 10, thus removing any need to use a tool or have a sharp edge on the head 16 for engaging a tool. In one embodiment, the engaging features are blade extending a width W from the shaft 20, where the width w is preferably about 3/16 inches.
A side view of a second embodiment of a fastener 14b according to the present invention for attaching the soap 12 to the handle 10 is shown in
The soap 12 and handle 10 according to the present invention may further include a shower puff 24 attached to a handle 10a as shown in
A brush 26 attached to a handle 10″ is shown in
A shower puff or sponge 28 is shown sandwiched between the soap 12 and handle 10′ in
The soap and handle according to the present invention is shown in
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.
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