Claims
- 1. A bathing implement comprising:
- a washcloth capable of applying lather to cleanse a bather; and
- a collar capable of attachment about a portion of said washcloth so that at least one end portion of said washcloth flares outwardly from said collar;
- wherein said collar has a hollow channel formed therein which permits a portion of said washcloth to be inserted through said channel; and
- wherein a decorative design is formed on said collar; whereby said collar enables said bathing implement to be utilized as a bath toy.
- 2. A bathing implement according to claim 1, wherein said collar attaches about a medial portion of said washcloth so that opposite end portions of said washcloth flare outwardly from said collar.
- 3. A bathing implement according to claim 1, wherein said washcloth is a mesh sponge made of a net-like material.
- 4. A bathing implement according to claim 3, wherein said mesh sponge has a ball-like shape and has a string for hanging the mesh sponge.
- 5. A bathing implement according to claim 1, wherein said collar is made of a foam-like material.
- 6. A bathing implement according to claim 1, wherein said collar is sleeve-shaped and removable from said washcloth.
- 7. A bathing implement for use by a child during a bath, comprising:
- a mesh sponge capable of applying lather to cleanse and exfoliate the skin of a child during a bath; and
- a sleeve-shaped, collar capable of attachment about a medial portion of said mesh sponge so that opposite end portions of said mesh sponge flare outwardly from said collar, said collar being of a material which is more rigid than said mesh sponge and having an outer surface of a size capable of being readily grasped so that said mesh sponge is capable of being manipulated when said collar is grasped; and
- wherein a decorative design is formed on said collar whereby said collar enables said bathing implement to be utilized as a bath toy and the relative rigidity and size of said collar enhances gripability and manipulation of the bathing implement.
- 8. A bathing implement comprising:
- a washcloth having a cord extending therefrom; and
- a collar capable of attachment to said washcloth so that said washcloth flares outwardly from only one side of said collar, said collar having a hollow channel formed therein which said cord can be inserted through and knotted to connect said washcloth to said collar;
- wherein said hollow channel has a widened portion adjacent said washcloth so that one portion of the washcloth is located within said collar and the remaining portion of the washcloth flares outwardly from said collar; whereby said collar enables said bathing implement to be utilized as a bath toy.
- 9. A bathing implement according to claim 8, wherein said washcloth is a mesh sponge.
- 10. A bathing implement according to claim 9, wherein said collar has a decorative design formed thereon.
- 11. A bathing implement comprising:
- a washcloth having a cord extending therefrom,
- a collar capable of attachment to said washcloth so that said washcloth flares outwardly from only one side of said collar, said collar having a hollow channel formed therein which said cord can be inserted through and knotted to connect said washcloth to said collar, and
- a washer located about said cord between said knot and said collar; whereby said collar enables said bathing implement to be utilized as a bath toy.
- 12. A hand-held implement, comprising:
- a washcloth; and
- a collar capable of attachment about a portion of said washcloth so that at least one end portion of said washcloth flares outwardly from said collar, said collar being of a material which is more rigid than said washcloth and having an outer surface of a size capable of being readily grasped by a user such that the user can manipulate the washcloth by grasping said collar and wherein a decorative design is formed on said collar.
- 13. A hand-held implement according to claim 12, wherein said collar is sleeve-shaped and removable from said washcloth.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional Ser. No. 60,064,932 filed Nov. 7, 1997.
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