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The disclosure relates to dispensing devices and more particularly pertains to a new dispensing device for evenly applying fluid skin treatment to a user's back. The device includes a canister that is foraminous to store and subsequently release the fluid skin treatment to the user's back. The device includes a first handle rotatably attached to the canister and a second handle that is removably attached to the handle to facilitate the user to position the canister behind the user's back. The device includes a rotation unit that is attached to the canister to rotate the canister.
The prior art relates to dispensing devices including a lotion roller that includes a foraminous canister that is mounted to a handle and a lotion application devices that each has a fluid permeable element that stores and subsequently released a fluid skin treatment. In no instance does the prior art disclose a lotion dispenser that includes a foraminous canister rotatably attached between a pair of handles and a rotation unit integrated into the canister that rotates the canister to evenly apply lotion to a user.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a canister that is foraminous to contain and subsequently release a fluid skin treatment. A first handle is rotatably attached to the canister which can be gripped by a user. A second handle is removably attachable to the canister which can be gripped by the user thereby facilitating the user to position the canister against their back to release the fluid skin treatment onto the user's back. A rotation unit is integrated into the canister to rotate the canister on the first handle to evenly apply the fluid skin treatment on the user's back. A heating element is integrated into the canister such that the heating element is in thermal communication with the canister to warm the fluid skin treatment in the canister when the heating element is turned on thereby enhancing comfort for a user.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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A first handle 28 is rotatably attached to the canister 12 to facilitate the first handle 28 to be gripped by a user 30. The first handle 28 has a stem 32 extending through the distal wall 26 of the gear housing 24 such that a free end 34 of the stem 32 is positioned within the gear housing 24. Additionally, the first handle 28 has a grip 36 that is perpendicularly oriented with a coupled end 38 of the stem 32 such that the grip 36 is positioned outside of the gear housing 24 for gripping by the user 30. The grip 36 has a bottom edge 40 which undulates to define a plurality of depressions 42 in the bottom edge 40 which accommodate a respective one of the user's fingers 44 for enhancing gripping the grip 36.
A second handle 46 is removably attachable to the canister 12 which can be gripped by the user 30 thereby facilitating the user 30 to position the canister 12 against their back 48 to release the fluid skin treatment 14 onto the user's back 48. The second handle 46 has a cap 50 that is rotatably coupled to a free end 52 of a stem 54 and a grip 56 that is perpendicularly oriented with a coupled end 58 of the stem 54 of the second handle 46. The cap 50 has a sidelong wall 60 and a perimeter wall 62 extending away from the sidelong wall 60 and the perimeter wall 62 is continuously arcuate about a center of the cap 50 such that the cap 50 has a circular shape. Furthermore, an inside surface 64 of the perimeter wall 62 is threaded thereby facilitating the inside surface 64 to threadably engage an exterior surface 66 of the fill spout 22 on the first end 16 of the canister 12 such that the cap 50 closes the fill spout 22. The grip 56 of the second handle 46 has a lower edge 59 which undulates to define a plurality of depressions 67 which accommodate a respective one of the user's fingers 44 for enhancing gripping the grip 56 of the second handle 46.
A rotation unit 68 is integrated into the canister 12 and the rotation unit 68 is in communication with the first handle 28. The rotation unit 68 rotates the canister 12 on the first handle 28 when the rotation unit 68 is turned on to facilitate the fluid skin treatment 14 to be evenly applied on the user's back 48 when the rotation unit 68 is turned on and the canister 12 is positioned against the user's back 48. The rotation unit 68 comprises a motor 70 that is attached to the distal wall 26 of the gear housing 24 having the motor 70 being positioned within the gear housing 24. The motor 70 has an output shaft 72 which is rotated in a first direction when the motor 70 is turned on. Additionally, the motor 70 may comprise a single direction electric motor or the like.
The rotation unit 68 includes a first gear 74 that is attached to the output shaft 72 of the motor 70 such that the first gear 74 is rotated when the motor 70 is turned on. The rotation unit 68 includes a second gear 76 that is positioned around the stem 32 of the first handle 28. The second gear 76 enmeshes with the first gear 74 such that the first gear 74 rotates the second gear 76 when the motor 70 is turned on. In this way the canister 12 is facilitated to rotate around the stem 32 of the first handle 28 when the motor 70 is turned on. Additionally, the second gear 76 has a greater diameter than the first gear 74 thereby decreasing the rotational speed of the canister 12 with respect to the rotational speed of the motor 70. The rotation unit 68 includes a power supply 78 that is positioned within the gear housing 24. The power supply 78 is electrically coupled to the motor 70 and the power supply 78 comprises at least one battery.
A vibration unit 80 is integrated into the canister 12 such that the vibration unit 80 vibrates the canister 12 when the vibration unit 80 is turned on. In this way the vibration unit 80 enhances comfort for the user 30 when the user 30 places the canister 12 against the user's back 48. The vibration unit 80 is positioned within the gear housing 24 such that the vibration unit 80 engages the second end 18 of the canister 12. The vibration unit 80 is electrically coupled to the power supply 78 and the vibration unit 80 may comprise an electric motor and a cam that repeatedly strikes the canister 12 when the electric motor is turned on.
A sponge 82 is positioned within the canister 12 and the sponge 82 extends along an interior surface 84 of the outer wall 20 of the canister 12. In this way the sponge 82 can slow the passage of the fluid skin treatment 14 through the outer wall 20. The sponge 82 extends around a full circumference of the interior surface 84 and the sponge 82 extends substantially between the first end 16 and the second end 18. Furthermore, the sponge 82 may comprise a synthetic sponge, foamed rubber or any other similar type of fluid permeable material.
A heating element 86 is integrated into the canister 12 such that the heating element 86 is in thermal communication with the canister 12. In this way the heating element 86 can warm the fluid skin treatment 14 in the canister 12 when the heating element 86 is turned on thereby enhancing comfort for a user 30. The heating element 86 is positioned between the sponge 82 and the interior surface 84 of the outer wall 20 of the canister 12 and the heating element 86 extends around the full circumference of the interior surface 84. Additionally, the heating element 86 extends substantially between the first end 16 and the second end 18. The heating element 86 may comprise an electrical heating element or the like and the heating element 86 may have an operational temperature ranging between approximately 80.0 degrees fahrenheit and 100.0 degrees fahrenheit.
A first electrical contact 88 is coupled to the free end 34 of the stem 32 of the first handle 28 and the first electrical contact 88 is comprised of an electrically conductive material. The first electrical contact 88 is electrically coupled to the power supply 78 and a second electrical contact 90 is coupled to the second end 18 of the canister 12 such that the second electrical contact 90 is positioned in the gear housing 24. Furthermore, the second electrical contact 90 is comprised of an electrically conductive material such that the second electrical contact 90 is in electrical communication with the first electrical contact 88. The second electrical contact is electrically coupled to the heating element 86 thereby placing the heating element 86 in electrical communication with the power supply 78.
A plurality of control buttons 92 is provided and each of the plurality of control buttons 92 is movably integrated into the first handle 28 which can be manipulated by the user 30. Each of the plurality of control buttons 92 is in communication with a respective one of the rotation unit 68, the vibration unit 80 and the heating element 86 for controlling operational parameters of the rotation unit 68, the vibration unit 80 and the heating element 86. The plurality of control buttons 92 includes a power button 94, a vibrate button 96, a rotate button 98 and a warm button 100. The power button 94 is electrically coupled to the power supply 78 for actuating and de-actuating the power supply 78 and the vibrate button 96 is electrically coupled to the vibration unit 80 for actuating and de-actuating the vibration unit 80. The rotate button 98 is electrically coupled to the rotation unit 68 for actuating and de-actuating the rotation unit 68 and the warm button 100 is electrically coupled to the heating element 86 for actuating and de-actuating the heating element 86. Additionally, each of the plurality of control buttons 92 is positioned on a front surface 102 of the grip 36 of the first handle 28.
In use, the canister 12 is filled with the fluid skin treatment 14 and the cap 50 is attached to the fill spout 22. Each of the first handle 28 and the second handle 46 is gripped and the power button 94 and the rotate button 98 are depressed to turn on the rotation unit 68. In this way the user 30 can position the canister 12 against their back 48 and urge the canister 12 upwardly and downwardly along their back 48 to apply the fluid skin treatment 14 to their back 48. The vibrate button 96 can be depressed to turn on the vibration unit 80 to enhance comfort for the user 30. Additionally, the warm button 100 can be depressed to warm the fluid skin treatment 14 while the fluid skin treatment 14 is being applied to the user's back 48.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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