This disclosure relates generally to cleaning implements for use in a household environment. In particular, the disclosure relates to a foot-worn scrubbing device for scrubbing surfaces that may be difficult to reach or that cause physical discomfort when being scrubbed by hand such as in a bathtub, shower, hot tub, swimming pool or other area.
In order to clean the surfaces of some areas such as a bath tub, for example, one may need to bend or to position one's self on hands and knees to be able to clean the entire surface by hand. If a person has suffered a back injury, or a shoulder injury, or has a loss of upper body strength, or has lost an arm, or the use of an arm, or has difficulty bending, it may be problematic to reach portions of some surfaces or it may cause physical discomfort to be placed in a position necessary to clean the surfaces of such areas.
One way to address such a problem might be to use a long handled cleaning device such as a brush or a sponge mop to reach into hard to reach areas. Yet, it may still prove difficult to adequately clean, in their entirety, the surfaces of some areas or to apply the force necessary to scrub such surfaces due to the shape or configuration of the long handled cleaning device, or due to a lack of upper body strength or mobility, or due to an injury, or due to some combination of these or other factors.
Another attempt at solving such a problem might be to use a spray-on chemical cleaner that does not require scrubbing. Yet, such chemical cleaners may not be adapted to all cleaning needs and as such may not satisfactorily address each particular situation. Use of more than one chemical cleaner may be necessary and still may not adequately clean some surfaces, causing one to resort once again to scrubbing.
What is desired is an alternative that provides for scrubbing surfaces that may be difficult to reach and/or may cause physical discomfort when attempting to scrub them by hand, in such a way as to avoid the difficulties and/or physical discomforts of actually scrubbing them by hand.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings.
a-b illustrate embodiments of a foot-worn scrubbing apparatus.
a-billustrate alternative embodiments of foot-worn scrubbing apparatus.
a-b illustrate alternative embodiments of foot-worn scrubbing apparatus.
A foot-worn scrubbing apparatus is herein disclosed. One embodiment of the apparatus comprises a sole made of a suitable material and having a top surface and a bottom surface. A scrubbing surface of another suitable material is adhered to the bottom surface of the sole. The sole is also attached to a thong in order to secure the sole and the scrubbing surface to a bare foot or to a socked foot of a user.
These and other embodiments of the present invention may be realized in accordance with the following teachings and it should be evident that various modifications and changes may be made in the following teachings without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense and the invention measured only in terms of the claims and their equivalents.
For the purpose of the following discussion a thong may refer to: a strap or a lash that may be made of leather, fabric(s), rope, string, yarn or cord of natural or synthetic materials including elastic cords; a strap or straps associated with holding a sandal to the foot; or all or an upper portion of a flip-flop, sandal or slipper.
It will be appreciated that a foot-worn scrubbing apparatus as disclosed herein provides for scrubbing surfaces that may be difficult to reach and/or may cause physical discomfort when attempting to scrub them by hand. By scrubbing such surfaces using a foot-worn scrubbing apparatus from a standing or from a seated position the user may avoid the difficulties and/or physical discomforts of scrubbing the surfaces by hand.
a illustrates an embodiment of a foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 110. Scrubbing apparatus 110 includes a sole 111 having a top surface and a bottom surface. Sole 111 is of a suitable material or combination of materials to form the foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 110. Such materials may include but are not limited to: a cellulose sponge, optionally including additional fibers, sodium sulphate and/or possible other chemicals; cork; foam rubber; neoprene; nylon; polyester; polyvinyl chloride leather; polyurethane foam; ethylene-vinyl acetate foam; or some other thermoplastic foam. The sole 111 is to underlie a portion of a user's bare foot (or socked foot as will be described further with regard to
Scrubbing apparatus 110 further includes a scrubbing surface 112 adhered or attached to the bottom surface of sole 111. Scrubbing surface 112 is also of a suitable material or combination of materials to form the foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 110. One such material, for example, may include but is not limited to a non-woven web of nylon fibers optionally impregnated with a suitable abrasive. In some embodiments, scrubbing surface 112 may be removably attached with sole 111, for example, by a hook and loop fastener such as the Velcro® fasteners (Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V.).
Scrubbing apparatus 110 further includes a thong 113 attached to the sole 111 to secure the sole 111 to the bare foot 114 (or to a socked foot 115 as in
b further illustrates one embodiment of the foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 110 including thong 113 to secure the sole 111 to a socked foot 115 of the user. It will be appreciated that a sock may be used in combination with scrubbing apparatus 110, for example, to protect the user from exposure to chemicals and/or abrasives or to help prevent exposure to biological contaminants or infections. Socks of a variety of materials may be used in combination with scrubbing apparatus 110 including but not limited to: latex; vinyl; butyl, nitrile or natural rubber; and neoprene.
Scrubbing apparatus 210 further includes one or more cord or thong 213 attached to the sole 211 to secure the sole 211 to the bare foot 214 (or to a socked foot, not shown) of the user. It will be appreciated that embodiments of scrubbing apparatus 210 may include one or more cord or thong 213 of a variety of styles of manufacture and materials including but not limited to: leather, fabric(s), rope(s), string(s), yarn(s) or cord(s) of natural or synthetic materials including elastic cords. In some embodiments, the one or more cord or thong 213 may form a net or mesh, woven or knit together in any one of a variety of ways to secure the sole 211 to the bare foot 214.
It will be appreciated that embodiments of scrubbing apparatus 410 and other disclosed embodiments may provide a user with an alternative for cleaning surfaces that may have here to fore been challenging, for example, the bottom and sides of swimming pools or hot tubs. Use of a foot-worn scrubbing apparatus may permit scrubbing of such surfaces to clean algae or other deposited materials without requiring the user to drain the water or to submerge their head or to hold their breath in order to scrub by hand.
It will be appreciated that embodiments of the foot-worn scrubbing apparatus 910 and other disclosed embodiments may provide a user with alternatives for cleaning a number of other surfaces including but not limited to: boats, vehicle floor mats, decking, stairs, floors, sidewalks, and curbs.
Some embodiments of a foot-worn scrubbing apparatus may optionally employ replaceable combinations of disposable scrubbing pads with or without disposable soles to be used with a single non-disposable thong or sandal.
a illustrates an alternative embodiment of foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1010. Foot-worn scrubbing apparatus 1010 includes a scrubbing pad 1012 adhered or attached to the bottom surface of sole 1011. Scrubbing pad 1012 is of a suitable material or combination of materials to form the foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1010, such as, for example, a non-woven web of nylon fibers optionally impregnated with a suitable abrasive or cleanser. Sole 1011 is also of a suitable material or combination of materials to form the foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1010. In some embodiments sole 1011 may include a material suitable for attachment and detachment such as a loop material as used in hook and loop fasteners, for example, like Velcro® fasteners.
Scrubbing apparatus 1010 further includes a thong 1013 attachable with the sole 1011 to secure the scrubbing pad 1012 to the bare foot or to a socked foot of a user. Some embodiments of scrubbing apparatus 1010 may include a thong 1013 having hook type fasteners suitable for attachment and detachment with sole 1010. In some embodiments, thong 1013 may be directly attachable with the scrubbing pad 1012 and the sole 1011 is optional. It will be appreciated that thong 1013 need not necessarily underlie the entire foot of a user in order to secure the scrubbing pad 1012. Some alternative embodiments may optionally provide for adjustment of thong 1013 to better fit the foot of the user, for example by cutting thong 1013 in the proximity of line 1017 and/or line 1018.
It will be appreciated that in the use of foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1010, multiple replaceable combinations of a disposable scrubbing pad 1012 and sole 1011 may be used with a single thong 1013, thus reducing the cost of replacing the entire scrubbing apparatus 1010.
b illustrates another alternative embodiment of foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1020. Again sole 1021 is of a suitable material or combination of materials to form the foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1020 and may optionally include a material suitable for attachment and detachment such as a loop material as used in hook and loop fasteners, for example. Embodiments of scrubbing apparatus 1020 further includes a heel strap 1016 operatively attached with thong 1013 to secure the scrubbing pad 1012 to the bare foot or to the socked foot of the user. It will be appreciated that heel strap 1016 may also be of a variety of styles of manufacture and materials including but are not limited to: elastic; natural and/or synthetic woven fabric(s); rubber; nylon; polyester; polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane; ethylene-vinyl acetate foam; or some other molded thermoplastic foam.
a illustrates an alternative embodiment of foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1110. Foot-worn scrubbing apparatus 1110 includes a scrubbing pad 1112 adhered or attached to the bottom surface of sole 1111. Sole 1111 and scrubbing pad 1112 are of suitable materials or combinations of materials to form the foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1110. In some embodiments sole 1110 may optionally include a material suitable for attachment and detachment such as a loop material as used in hook and loop fasteners.
Scrubbing apparatus 1110 further includes a thong 1113 attachable with the sole 1111 to secure the scrubbing pad 1112 to the bare foot or to a socked foot (not shown) of a user. Some embodiments of scrubbing apparatus 1110 may include a thong 1113 having hook type fasteners suitable for attachment and detachment with sole 1110. In some embodiments, thong 1113 may be directly attachable with the scrubbing pad 1112 and the sole 1111 is optional. It will be appreciated that thong 1113 need not necessarily underlie the entire foot of a user in order to secure the scrubbing pad 1112. Some embodiments of scrubbing apparatus 1110 may use a variety of styles of manufacture and materials including but not limited to elastic bungee cords to provide for an adjustment of thong 1113 to better fit the foot of the user.
b illustrates another alternative embodiment of foot-worn household scrubbing apparatus 1120. Embodiments of scrubbing apparatus 1120 further includes one or more heel strap 1116 operatively attached with thong 1113 to secure the scrubbing pad 1112 to the bare foot or to the socked foot of the user. It will be appreciated that heel strap 1116 may also be of a variety of styles of manufacture and materials including but not limited to elastic bungee cords.
The above description is intended to illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention. From the discussion above it should also be apparent that the invention may be modified in arrangement and detail by those skilled in the art without departing from the principles of the present invention within the scope of the accompanying claims and their equivalents.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/684,609 filed Mar. 10, 2007, which is currently pending.
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Parent | 11684609 | Mar 2007 | US |
Child | 12961287 | US |