This application relates a device for holding cleaning implements such as those used in bathing, dishwashing, and other cleaning tasks.
Cleaning implements such as sponges, mesh balls and similar flexible compressible porous and permeable materials commonly are used to clean the skin of people and animals, as well as to clean inanimate objects. While is usually is quite easy to apply soap to these cleaning implements, and to apply them in a scrubbing manner by means of the user's hands, it very often is not so easy to get them into positions where they can be placed into contact with the surface to be cleaned, such the back of a bather and the interior of a bottle or jar. In addition, some cleaning solutions are very hot, or are caustic or the like, in which case the user needs to protect his or her hands. While this can be done with gloves, the problem of reaching inaccessible places remains.
Thus, what is needed is a means for holding and manipulating such cleaning implements that addresses the aforementioned problems. Such a device would assist a user in cleaning hard-to-reach locations while allowing the cleaning implements to readily be attached and detached.
The inventive device for holding a cleaning implement having a compressible portion comprises a handle and a blade attached to the handle. The blade has oppositely oriented first and second blade faces and an outer blade edge surrounding the blade. There is an opening through the blade and the first and second blade faces that is defined by an inner blade edge. There also is a channel through the blade and the first and second blade faces, which extends from the inner blade edge to the outer blade edge. The channel is defined by a first channel edge and a second channel edge.
More specifically, the inventive device for holding cleaning implements having a compressible portion comprises a handle and a blade of generally curvilinear shape attached to the handle. The blade comprises first and second blade faces and is defined by an outer blade edge surrounding the blade. A substantially circular opening defined by an inner blade edge is provided through the blade and the first and second blade faces. A channel also is provided through the blade and the first and second blade faces. The channel extends from the inner blade edge to the outer blade edge, and is defined by a first channel edge and a second channel edge. The width of the channel at the inner blade edge is less than the width of the channel at the outer blade edge and is less than the diameter of the opening.
The drawings, when considered in conjunction with the following description, are presented for the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the invention sought to be protected.
The following description is of a preferred embodiment of the invention. As best shown in
It is probable that the vast majority of the scrubbing strokes applied by the user to the inventive device will be back and forth along the direction of the longitudinal axis of handle 2. For this reason, while channel 9 can be located anywhere on blade 3, it is advantageous to position the central axis of channel 9 at such an angle to the longitudinal axis of handle 2 as to minimize the tendency of the forces acting upon the cleaning implement during longitudinal scrubbing strokes to cause the cleaning implement to migrate from opening 6 into channel 9. A line a-a is shown in
In order to effectively accommodate the most commonly used cleaning instruments, preferred dimensions for the components are as follows: The length of handle 2 is in the range of 12-18 inches. The length of blade 3 is in the range of 3-8 inches and the width is in the range of 3-6 inches. The diameter of opening 6 is in the range of 1-3 inches, and the width of channel 9 is in the range of 0.5 to 2.5 inches. The thickness of blade 6 is selected to allow the blade to flex somewhat while still providing backing for the cleaning implement.
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Another type of cleaning implement 19 that can be used in the invention is shown in
The principle of operation of the inventive device is to hold a compressible portion of a cleaning implement in place in blade 3 by squeezing that portion of the implement into opening 6, where the implement is held in place by friction at the area of reduced radius. This is accomplished by pressing the compressible portion of the cleaning implement through channel 9 until it reaches opening 6, where it expands to fill opening 6. Because the width of channel 9 is less than the diameter of opening 6, the cleaning implement cannot easily migrate outwardly through channel 9 during use. The outwardly tapered edges 10 and 11 of channel 9 make it easier for the user to insert the appropriate portion of the cleaning implement into the channel. The size of opening 6 must be less than the diameter of the implement that is being held therein, so that once in channel 6 it is secured by friction and by the expanded portions that now are present on either side of blade 3. By way of example, a portion of the sponge 18 shown in
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that it is not to be limited to the disclosed arrangements, but is intended to cover various arrangements which are included within the spirit and scope of the broadest possible interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all modifications and equivalent arrangements.