In warm climates and heated environments, creased areas of the body wherein one portion of a person's skin overlays and is in contact against another, frequently causes excessive perspiration and discomfort. In extreme cases, when a perspiration prone area remains unexposed or unventilated for a prolonged period, adverse health effects occur. There is consequently a need in the art for a body crease moisture absorbing device, designed for easy application and removal, which is inexpensive to manufacture.
A moisture absorbing pad is formed of a sheet of moisture absorbing material. The sheet is formed into two parts, a first cylindrical roll of material, and a second area of the sheet folded back upon itself to form a tab, teardrop shaped in profile. The cylindrical roll has substantially flattened ends. The material may be constructed of cloth-like paper to impart tear resistance properties, may have anti-microbial properties, either by the nature of the material itself, or having been treated with an anti-microbial agent, and the material may also include an emollient for treating irritated areas.
The flattened ends and tab are oblong to form handles from which the moisture absorbing pad can be grasped and removed. The flattened ends are parallel to each other, forming complimentary handles. To use the moisture absorbing pad, a creased area of skin is unfolded, and the pad placed against the skin parallel to and near the center of the crease. The skin can then be released, reforming the crease. The moisture absorbing pad may be worn until inundated with moisture, at which time a user grasps the tab, one of the flattened ends, or both, and removes the pad from the treated area.
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To employ the moisture absorbing pad 10, a user manipulates a substantially creased area of skin into an open and generally flat configuration. The first region 20 of the moisture absorbing pad 10 is placed against the skin, parallel to the crease, approximately near the center fold of the crease. The skin is then released, causing the crease to reform over the first region 20. The moisture absorbing pad 10 may be worn until inundated with moisture, at which time a user grasps either the second region 30 or one of the flattened ends 40, and removes the moisture absorbing pad 10 from the treated area. It is anticipated that a user may need to once again manipulate the creased area into an open, generally flat configuration to accomplish removal.
While a particular form of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, structure, materials, procedure and the like that will fall within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.