Claims
- 1. A dish scrubber comprising:
- a hollow handle having one closed end, one opened end, and closure for such opened end, said handle having a plurality of small area apertures in its wall adjacent said closed end;
- said handle closed end portion being formed by a pair of opposed, tapered flat side portions defining a blunt point at such closed end;
- a porous sponge body surrounding said closed end of said handle and extending up along said handle beyond said apertures some distance from said closed end; and
- an abrasive fibrous surface layer on said porous sponge body and extending over at least said pair of opposed tapered side portions of said handle closed end and said said sponge body to form a wear-resistant layer on the dish scrubber which is adapted to receive and retain a liquid detergent in said handle but to release a detergent through said apertures on motion of the scrubber, characterized in that said liquid is retained in said handle closed end portion and in said handle opened end portion, said plurality of apertures being formed in said flat side portions and are horizontally aligned perpendicular to the direction of gravity in the normal position of use of the dish scrubber, and a circular external raised flange is formed on said wall around said apertures but spaced in the plane of the wall from said apertures to prevent said sponge body from contacting said apertures.
- 2. A dish scrubber as in claim 1, where said sponge body is exposed on side areas thereof.
- 3. A dish scrubber as in claim 1, where a relatively thin surface layer is bonded to said sponge body.
- 4. A dish scrubber as in claim 1, where said surface layer comprises abrasive material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 168,508, filed July 14, 1980 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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