1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to facial cleansing and scrubbing articles. More particularly, the present invention relates to disposable, single use facial cleansing and scrubbing articles containing an integral source of cleansing material or other topical liquid or gel.
2. Description of the Related Art
Applicators for cleansing the face are widely used. They are particularly useful for the removal of makeup applied to the face. Such applicators are used to distribute a cleansing solution, face cream, or the like to the face and also act as a pad for rubbing against the skin (scrubbing) to cleanse the face. The cleansing substance may be separately applied to the pad or the face and the pad scrubs the face to obtain a cleansing action. The applicator may have a compartment in which a bar of soap is inserted and, upon wetting, the soap may be distributed and lathered on the face through the porous wall of the applicator. Many such applicators have the drawback that they are intended to be used repeatedly, resulting in the necessary storage of the wet, soiled applicator between uses until the soap bar is consumed. The use of such scrubbing pads to exfoliate the skin is also practiced.
It would be desirable to provide a combination scrubbing pad and mildly abrasive applicator for cleansing and exfoliating the skin of the face, which device is disposable, having a supply of face lotion or the like within the applicator for convenient single use. The applicator and cleansing or scrubbing applicator would be easily packaged for distribution and storage and subject to easy disposal after use.
Thus an article useful to scrub the face solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The combination face scrubber and lotion applicator or dispenser of the present invention is a beauty and/or hygienic aid which allows the convenient and safe scrubbing and cleansing of the face. The combination scrubber is particularly useful for removing makeup and is disposable after one use. The outer material of the scrubber is preferably a pad of mildly abrasive, loosely woven or gathered polyester material about one half inch thick, similar to batting material used in stuffing pillows and upholstery. An example of such material is known by the brand name Kodel®, with an example of the polyester fibers being known under the trade name, Dacron®. The pad is folded around a sealed, flexible plastic inner container, which acts as a breachable cleansing lotion reservoir. The inner container is preferably generally spherical in shape when filled with lotion and is sealed during its manufacture. The edges of the pad are then bunched together and secured by a clip or string to form a ball with a handle extending therefrom for grasping between the thumb and fingers of the user.
The inner container may be ruptured by a pinprick, releasing the lotion into the pad for use. In a preferred embodiment, a portion of the wall of the inner container is bunched and tied off by a release string, the string extending through the fibrous polyester pad. The wall of the inner container is breached by the user pulling on the release string, which tears the bag wall, releasing lotion into the pad for use. Alternatively, the string may be secured about the mouth of the bag or container, and passed through the wall of the fibrous polyester scrubbing pad to secure about a portion of the external pad to form the handle portion of the device. A further alternative is a provision for a supplemental polyester pad between the wall of the inner lotion container and the outer fibrous polyester scrubbing pad, to compensate for the compression of the device in packaging.
It is an aspect of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is a combination face scrubber and lotion dispenser and applicator containing a breachable reservoir of cleansing cream or the like within a generally spherical scrub pad for one time use.
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The scrub pad 12 is preferably formed of loosely woven or packed polyester fibers (e.g., Dacron®), similar to material used in pillow and upholstery stuffing and the like. An example of such material is known by the trade name Kodel®. However, any appropriate material which is porous and mildly abrasive may be employed to make to pad. Such material is mildly abrasive when applied to the skin, and serves to exfoliate the epidermis to remove loose and/or dead cells therefrom. The inner bag reservoir 22 is of thin, flexible plastic film or the like which may be ruptured with relative ease. The cleansing lotion 26 is any commercially available cleansing lotion, but other fluid materials may be stored in the reservoir as desired for application to the face or other part of the body. The clip 20 may be metal or plastic of sufficient strength to secure the scrub padding around the inner bag reservoir.
The present combination facial scrubber and lotion dispenser in its various embodiments may be formed to have any practicable size, as desired. For an exemplary scrub pad, a 5″ square of ½ thick Kodel® padding is cut. The plastic inner reservoir bag material is cut to a 4″ square. About 7.5 m. of cleansing lotion, makeup removing lotion or other lotion is placed in the center of the plastic, the outside corners gathered and twisted until a spherical shape is formed which is tied off. The wall is pinched and the pinched portion tied off by the release string. The release string is threaded through the pad and a tassel tied to its free end. The pad is then folded over the lotion reservoir and the corners bunched and secured by the clip. The corners are trimmed to form a neat handle portion. The finished combination scrub pad may be wrapped in paper or the like for distribution and storage until used.
Alternatively, a small plastic bag about 1-½ to 2 inches across may be provided for the inner reservoir. The bag is filled with about the same amount of lotion as described above, depending upon the size of the bag, and the mouth of the bag is tied closed by the release string, to seal the bag. The release string is passed through the wall of the outer scrub pad, with the distal end either terminating in a tassel or other grip, or extended to secure about the otherwise open end of the outer scrub pad to close the pad about the inner reservoir and form a relatively narrow closure neck with the handle portion extending therefrom. The device is used in much the same manner as described further above, i.e. the outer scrub pad is moistened (either separately or by the moisture of the user's dampened face and/or skin) and the string is pulled to open the mouth of the internal lotion bag. The lotion flows from the bag to saturate the porous outer scrub pad for use.
While specific dimensions for some examples of the present device are noted further above, it will be noted that the device may be formed to have any practicable dimensions as desired. The dimensions noted further above are suitable for forming a relatively small device for use on the face of the user. However, even smaller devices may be formed in accordance with the present invention, perhaps even down to the size of a small cotton swab, or larger variations formed in order to provide sufficient lotion quantity and applicator size to cover essentially the entire body, as desired. In any event, the economy of manufacture of the device provides for economic single use, with the device being conveniently discarded after the single use.
Examples of lotions useful in the present invention include Pond's Deep Cleansing Lotion and Makeup Remover with Cucumber Extract, Dr. Bronner's 18-in-1 Hemp Almond Pure-Castile soap, Panthenol cleanser, Male Species Hydrating Face Wash with Aloe, and Rachel Perry Spearmint Leaf Revitalizing Face Wash.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/630,238, filed Nov. 24, 2004.
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60630238 | Nov 2004 | US |