The present teachings relate to a bathing device. In particular, the present teachings relate to a bathing device that can hold pieces of soap and can be used to stimulate and exfoliate new skin growth and clean a user's skin.
Known bathing face cloths, soap latherers, or soap holders depend on draw strings which can flop, untie, or get moldy. Moreover, known bathing devices are made of plastic-type containers or netting, which can lather but feel inorganic and artificial to the skin. Many known bathing devices also lack esthetic beauty.
Accordingly, there exists a need for an aesthetically pleasing bathing device that can hold any size of soap bar thus eliminating soap waste, offers various health benefits by maintaining skin health, and can drip-dry preventing frequent laundering.
The present teachings provide a baffled chamber bathing device including a generally elongated piece of porous fabric having a length. The piece of porous fabric can be folded along its length along a first fold and a second fold thereby forming a tri-folded structure having a width. A plurality of dividers can each extend laterally across the width of the tri-folded structure and can define a plurality of baffled chambers within the tri-folded structure. At least one of the plurality of baffled chambers created by the tri-folded structure and the plurality of dividers can include an opening into which a soap segment is capable of being inserted and securely held within the respective baffled chambers by the tri-folded structure.
The present teachings also provide a baffled chamber bathing device including a generally elongated piece of fabric folded along a first fold, F1, and a second fold, F2, to create a tri-folded structure having a width. Each of the first fold, F1, and the second fold, F2, can be located a different distance from a corresponding first edge and second edge of the elongated piece of fabric and each distance being less than the width of the tri-folded structure. A plurality of dividers can each extend laterally across the width of the tri-folded structure and can define a plurality of baffled chambers within the tri-folded structure. At least one of the plurality of baffled chambers created by the tri-folded structure and the plurality of dividers can include an opening into which a soap segment is capable of being inserted and securely held within the respective baffled chambers by the tri-folded structure.
The present teachings further provide a method of making a baffled chamber bathing device including providing a generally elongated piece of fabric. The method includes folding the piece of fabric along a first fold, F1, located at a first distance from a corresponding first edge of the elongated piece of fabric. The method further includes folding the piece of fabric along a second fold, F2, located at a second distance from a corresponding second edge of the elongated piece of fabric and different from the first distance to thereby create a tri-folded structure having a width. The method still further includes providing a plurality of dividers each extending laterally across the width of the tri-folded structure and defining a plurality of baffled chambers within the tri-folded structure. Each of the first distance and the second distance are less than the width of the tri-folded structure. Moreover, at least one of the plurality of baffled chambers created by the tri-folded structure and the plurality of dividers includes an opening into which a soap segment is capable of being inserted and securely held within the respective baffled chambers by the tri-folded structure.
Additional features and advantages of various embodiments will be set forth, in part, in the description that follows, and will, in part, be apparent from the description, or may be learned by the practice of various embodiments. The objectives and other advantages of various embodiments will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the description herein.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are intended to provide an explanation of various embodiments of the present teachings.
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The baffled chamber bathing device 100 can be made from a single piece of fabric 50 which is sequentially folded into a tri-fold arrangement, as is shown in
A first fold, F1, can be made at about 6.75 inches from a first edge 52 of the fabric 50. A second fold, F2, can be made at about 5.25 inches from a second edge 54 of the fabric 50.
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The interior gap, G1, and the exterior gap, G2, are formed by locating each of the first fold, F1, and the second fold, F2, at different distances from respective first edge 52 and second edge 54 of the elongated piece of fabric 50. More particularly, the distance from the first fold, F1, to the corresponding first edge 52 can be larger than the distance from the second fold, F2, to the corresponding second edge 54. Moreover, each of these respective distances to the folds are less than the width, W, of the tri-folded structure.
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According to various embodiments, one or more of the dividers 30 can include a general S-shape as shown in at least
Moreover, geometrically opposing ends of neighboring S-shaped dividers 30 can be arranged to be substantially aligned across the width of the baffled chamber bathing device 100. For example, as shown in
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The tri-fold design and the S-shaped dividers 30 of the baffled chamber bathing device 100 of the present teachings prevents the need for securing mechanisms, such as snaps, buttons, ties, hook-and-loop fasteners, and the like. The baffled chamber bathing device 100 contains and secures the soap segments after each use and then drips dry until its subsequent use.
The baffled chamber bathing device 100 of the present teachings can be made of ramie, nylon, rayon, and/or a bamboo-type fabric, or any other type of fabric which is textured, crimped, porous, and drips dry. The texture of the material can vary from coarse to mild depending on the desired degree of coarseness or softness for achieving skin cleansing and debridement, soap lathering, and pliability.
In use, a user inserts soap shards, pieces of soap, or small or full-sized bar soap 80 into one or more of the baffled chambers 40 of the bathing device 100. The user then wets the bathing device 100 to create a lather in preparation to wash themselves. The length of the bathing device 100 can be arranged to enable a user to grip either end to reach and wash their respective back (or other body portion), as shown in
The baffled chamber bathing device 100 of the present teachings can make full use of small slivers and shards of soap normally discarded and can also fit hotel-size and full-size soap bars. The bathing device 100 can offer many health benefits including maintaining skin health, cleanliness, and epidermal massage and debridement, fosters skin circulation, deep cleans, lathers soap instantly and drips dry, and does not need frequent laundering. The bathing device 100 is portable which can be convenient for first responders, athletes, campers, hikers, travelers, students and even inmates in communal bathing situations with shared facilities. The fabric functions by exfoliating dead dry skin cells and stimulates dermal circulation promoting new skin growth and removes dirt and debris from skin surface all while being stylish in its form or fabric pattern. The length of the bathing device allows for hard to reach back bathing by allowing gripping of both ends. The bathing device 100 creates a skin cleaning and exfoliating system that is unique, functional, and invigorating.
Those skilled in the art can appreciate from the foregoing description that the present teachings can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while these teachings have been described in connection with particular embodiments and examples thereof, the true scope of the present teachings should not be so limited. Various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the teachings herein.
The present application claims the benefit from earlier filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/175,969, filed Jun. 15, 2015, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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