MATERIAL SHAPED WITHIN SOAP AND OUTSIDE OF SOAP ALLOWING ENGAGEMENT OF THE HUMAN FINGER AND SOAP DURING USE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20170143170
  • Publication Number
    20170143170
  • Date Filed
    November 23, 2015
    9 years ago
  • Date Published
    May 25, 2017
    7 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Hyde; Geoffrey Scott (Montgomery Village, MD, US)
Abstract
Material engaged to soap from within and outside of soap having a shaping of material engaging the finger(s) to the soap allowing for better handing and use of soap. For example but not limited to a bar of soap, conditioning bar, body bar, bath bar, soap ball. The material may shape to the appearance of but not limited to a ring, oval, square, abstract shape to engage the finger(s) or area of the hand to which fingers would normally engage to the soap.
Description

The present invention relates to the most efficient use of engaging soap when washing.


Engaging soap when washing is very well known. The soap must be firmly engaged to prevent unwanted disengagement of the soap, unwanted dissolving of the soap, unwanted maneuvering to locate disengaged soap when handling soap for the purpose of efficiency when using soap.


The present invention comprises of material engaging the soap to the finger(s) located on the human hand or a designated area on a human hand where a finger or fingers would be used.


The material shaped within the soap continues outside of the soap engaging the soap and material allowing for an area of the material to engage the finger(s).


The material herein described to engage the soap will be shaped allowing for engagement and disengagement of the soap during use and handling of the soap.


The material shaped within and outside of the soap will allow for convenient, comfortable engagement and disengagement of the soap during use.


Soap can be made using many different methods of production. The soap can then be handled in many different ways during use. To date in the United States of America there is no soap being sold or product being sold that directly engages the soap to the finger(s) on the human hand for efficient, convenient use. The invention herein described is the most efficient way to handle soap.


The material shaped engaging the soap is a benefit and capable of use to engage soap directly to the finger(s) on the hand during use. This invention is very beneficial as it increases prevention of dropping and or but not limited to misplacing the soap when washing.


The material shaped engaging the soap can be but not limited to a material that can expand in size to adjust to the size of the finger(s) or hand(s) when engaging the soap. The material shape may form but not limited to a circle, square, oval, triangular appearance to allow for convenient engagement and disengagement of the soap to the finger(s) when using the soap.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Material engaged to the soap from within extended beyond the outside of the soap allowing for engagement of the finger(s) of a human hand or designated area of the hand to which a finger would normally be used for example but not limited to a prosthetic finger, hand or hook to engage and disengage the soap conveniently and efficiently during use to increase prevention of unwanted disengagement of the soap, dissolving of the soap, unwanted maneuvering when located the disengaged soap when handling soap to allow for convenient and efficient use of the soap.


IMPORTANT OBJECTIVES AND ADVANTAGES

The following important objectives and advantages of the present invention are:


(1) to provide a final product for handling soap allowing direct engagement of the soap, finger(s) on hand to prevent unwanted disengagement, dissolving and dismemberment of the soap from mishandling during use;


(2) to provide a more convenient and efficient method to engage the soap allowing for direct contact of the soap to be made with the skin;


(3) to provide direct engagement of the soap when handling soap to prevent the need for other inefficient methods that may place another material between the soap and the skin allowing for less direct contact and less efficiency;


(4) to provide a product that is more efficient to manufacture;


(5) to provide a product that can be manufactured during the formation of the soap making process thus making it more efficient;


(6) to provide a product that is not only efficient to manufacture and use but satisfies market demand of a satisfactory product preventing the unwanted maneuvering while seeking soap that was dropped and or but not limited to broken and lost beneath the water, dissolving unwantedly;


(7) to provide a product that engages soap without the need to use other products to engage the soap to which are non-efficient for example but not limited to a bag that holds the soap entirely to which you engage in your hand without having more direct contact with the soap and having a bag that does not adjust to the shrinking and or lessening of soap size and shape during use and dissolving of soap thus leaving you with an oversized bag to handle a small piece of soap is inconvenient and non-efficient or a long string or attachment to the soap that is intended to engage to the hand, wrist or arm creating a distance between the engagement of soap to the hand, wrist or arm allowing for an unstable grasp and unsecure engagement of the soap;


(8) to provide a product that engages the soap throughout the entirety of the soap use without improper function due to the dissolving and change of structure and size of the soap;


(9) to provide a product that prevents the unwanted disengagement, dissolving and breaking of the soap during use allowing for a close, tight grip have direct engagement of the material, finger(s) and hand during use.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

In order to better understand the present invention in conjunction with the drawings of FIGS. 1-3, the overall invention has been assigned reference number 13.


Referencing FIG. 1, of the invention herein described referencing the drawings assigned number 13, expression of a material formed to a shape for the convenience of engagement of the soap, engaged material within the soap and outside of the soap, engaging to the finger(s) or as desired to engage the soap during use.


Referencing the overall invention described herein, drawing assigned reference number 13, FIG. 2, as best seen shows a drawing expressing material engaged within and outside of the soap for the purpose of engaging the soap and finger(s) for convenient and efficiency when using soap.


Referencing the overall invention herein described drawing 13, FIG. 3, as best seen shows a drawing expressing soap engaged to a material shaped to engage finger(s) of the human hand(s) or designated area of a hand to which fingers or a finger would be used to engage the soap with a firm grip to prevent dropping or disengagement of the soap.

Claims
  • 1. An efficient and convenient method of engaging the soap to prevent disengagement, mishandling, dissolving and unwanted maneuvering when handling soap is an extraordinary soap utility.
  • 2. A material formed within and outside of the soap during formation of the soap that is shaped and or preferably textured to conveniently and efficiently engage the soap to the finger(s) of the hand(s) when using the soap.
  • 3. A method of engaging soap as closely to the hand as possible by engaging the finger(s) of the hand(s) directly.
  • 4. A method of engaging soap that does not require the need to engage the soap to the wrist, arm or by covering the majority of soap surface area in order to engage the soap during use.
  • 5. A method of engaging soap that is manufactured within and outside of the soap during the soap formation.
  • 6. A method of engaging soap that is beneficial, of use and of high demand.
  • 7. A method of engaging soap that is economical to manufacture.
  • 8. A method of engaging soap to the finger(s) of the hand(s), entirely during use, allowing for direct contact of soap to skin or intended area, without excess material and coverage of soap by the engagement material, maintaining intended engagement during use and dissolving of soap as material engaged to the finger(s) of hand(s) will remain engaged to the soap during use being that it is formed within and outside of the soap.