Mesh sponge with flexible pouch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6413000
  • Patent Number
    6,413,000
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A method and assembly is provided for use in marketing and supplying liquid soap for use with mesh bath sponges includes a substantial sperical mesh body formed from a polymeric netting material. A cord loop is attached and extends from the mesh body. A flexible pouch housing liquid soap is secured to the cord loop such that those who purchase the mesh sponge are enticed to use the liquid soap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. The Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to methods and assemblies for use in marketing and providing liquid soap for use with mesh bath sponges.




2. The Relevant Technology




Mesh bath sponges are common household bath accessory which are used for the application of soap, such as during showering or bathing. A conventional mesh bath sponge is formed from polymeric mesh netting material that has been manipulated into a substantially spherical ball of irregular ruffles. A cord loop extends from the spherical mesh ball for use in handling and hanging the resulting sponge. Mesh sponges are preferred over conventional wash clothes or sponges in that they increase foaming or lathering of soap and quickly dry to prevent bacterial growth.




Although mesh sponges can be used with conventional bar soap, the soap industry seeks to market liquid soap for use with mesh bath sponges. During use, the liquid soap is applied to the mesh sponge. As the mesh sponge is manipulated between the hands or applied against the body, the mesh sponge foams the liquid soap for a more effective application of the soap. Competing soap industries have attempted various approaches to market and entice consumers to both purchase their brand of liquid soap and to use the soap with mesh sponges. Such use is desirable to bring additional sales.




In one approach, liquid soap companies have packaged a mesh sponge as a free accessory with each bottle of soap. Because mesh sponges are relatively inexpensive, however, this approach has minimal success in attracting consumers who traditionally use other brands of liquid soap. Accordingly, what is needed are new and effective ways for specific soap companies to advertise and promote the use of their liquid soap with mesh bath sponges.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides methods and assemblies to enable a soap manufacturer to both effectively promote and provide liquid soap for use with mesh bath sponges. The invention includes a substantially spherical mesh sponge formed from a polymeric netting material. A cord loop is attached to and extends from the mesh sponge. A flexible pouch which houses liquid soap and displays the manufactures brand name and/or trademarks is secured to the cord loop. The flexible pouch can be secured to the cord loop in a variety of different ways. For example, the flexible pouch can be folded over or otherwise attached to the cord loop by the use of an adhesive, clip, staple, or other conventional attachment devices. The cord loop can also be passed through holes formed on the flexible pouch. Although less practical, it is also appreciated that the flexible pouch can be directly attached to die spherical mesh body using the same type of attachment devices.




The resulting combination of mesh sponge and flexible pouch is distributed to and sold as a discrete unit in retail stores. By selling the flexible pouch containing liquid soap as a free sample with the sponge, the soap manufacturer is able to effectively promote the use of liquid soap with mesh sponges while simultaneously promoting its brand of liquid soap. For example, selling the mesh sponge with the flexible pouch of liquid soap creates a clear association between the two products. Furthermore since the flexible pouch is attached to the mesh sponge, the flexible pouch will also likely be stored with the sponge until use. As such, there is a greater likelihood that the liquid soap will be tried during the initial use of the sponge. In addition, since the flexible pouch is attached to the sponge, the soap manufacturer is able to market directly to consumers who are most likely to purchase liquid soap. Likewise, since the mesh sponges are purchased by a wide variety of consumers who may be using different brands of soap, the soap manufacturer is also able to effectively market to customers currently using competing products.




These and other objects and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of the invention as set forth hereinafter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In order that the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and features of the invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1



a


is a perspective view of a flexible pouch being folded over the cord loop of a mesh sponge;





FIG. 1



b


is a front elevated view of the flexible pouch shown in

FIG. 1



a;







FIG. 2



a


is a perspective view of a flexible pouch being folded over and stapled together for attachment to the cord loop shown in

FIG. 1



a;







FIG. 2



b


is a perspective view of the flexible pouch shown in

FIG. 1



a


being closed together by a clip;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a flexible pouch being secured to the cord loop shown in

FIG. 1



a


by tape;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a flexible pouch being attached to the cord loop shown in

FIG. 1



a


by way of a slotted opening; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a flexible pouch being attached to the cord loop shown in

FIG. 1



a


by a clip assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention relates to methods and assemblies for use in marketing and providing liquid soap for use with mesh bath sponges. As discussed in the background section, one of the problems in the art is the lack of an effective way for soap manufacturers to market their liquid soap for use with mesh bath sponges. One of the inventive features of the present invention is the attachment of a flexible pouch containing liquid soap to a mesh bath sponge. The resulting combination can then be promoted and sold to the consumer as a single unit.




By enabling a soap manufacturer to attach a sample of their liquid soap product contained in a flexible pouch directly to a mesh bath sponge, the resulting combination creates a direct association between liquid soap and mesh sponges. Furthermore, by enabling the soap manufacturer to label the flexible pouch with its brand name and other trademarks, the soap manufacturer is able to specifically promote its product. Since the flexible pouch is attached to the mesh sponge, the liquid soap is being provided directly to those who are most likely to use the sample. The resulting combination thus produces a highly effective form of advertising for die soap company.




For example, one conventional form of advertising liquid soap may be to mail or otherwise provide a sample of liquid soap to all residence of an area. Although such an approach provides broad advertising, it is likely that only a small percentage of the samples will ever be used, particularly with mesh bath sponges. This is because there is no direct association between the soap and the mesh bath sponge. Furthermore, many of the recipients may simply not use mesh bath sponges and thus see no need for the liquid soap. Finally, as a practical matter, many of the samples will simply be thrown away with the junk mail. This is because it is not worth the effort to try and find a convenient place to store the sample for subsequent use. As such, the soap manufacturer spends a significant amount in advertising that is not effective.




In contrast, the flexible pouches attached to the mesh sponges of the present invention are provided only to consumers who use mesh sponges and thus are more likely to use the liquid soap. Furthermore, it is intended that the flexible pouch will remain with the mesh sponge until the mesh sponge is used. That is, the flexible pouch will remain with the mesh sponge as the mesh sponge is hung in the shower, bathroom, or otherwise stored. As the sponge is first used, there is an increased probability that the flexible pouch, which is readily accessible, will be opened and used. As such, applying the flexible pouch to the mesh sponge provides a highly cost effective way of advertising and promoting the liquid soap.




Furthermore, flexible pouches are relatively inexpensive. The soap manufacturer can thus provide them free of charge as an advertising expense. This gives mesh bath sponges containing the flexible pouch an advantage in the market place over mesh bath sponges having no flexible pouch. That is, the consumer is more likely to pick a product having a free sample when choosing between products of equal quality and price. As such, a broad range of consumers who may typically use an alternative brand name of liquid soap will likely purchase the mesh sponge and try the liquid soap. The soap manufacturer is thus able to directly market to consumers who are most likely to purchase liquid soap and who may then be purchasing competing product.




Depicted in

FIG. 1



a


is one embodiment of a mesh sponge and flexible pouch assembly


10


incorporating features of the present invention. Assembly


10


includes a mesh bath sponge


12


having a substantially spherical mesh body


13


with a cord loop


14


attached thereto. Mesh body


13


is typically formed from one or more elongated polymeric tubes of diamond shaped mesh netting. The tube is stretched over two or more posts into a continuous ring, tied in the middle, and then selectively released off of the posts so as to form the tube of mesh netting into a substantially spherical configuration. In one embodiment, incremental portions of the tube of netting are stretched off of the posts in a variety of different directions such that the resulting mesh body


13


is formed of randomly positioned and shaped ruffles. In alternative embodiments, the ruffles can be disposed in substantially parallel alignment.




Further disclosure and alternative methods for making the mesh bath sponge are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,766,700; 5,144,744; 5,709,434; 5,740,599; 5,650,384; 5,784,747; and 5,946,780 which for purposes of disclosure are hereby incorporated by specific reference. Cord loop


14


can be formed from any type of line, including sold or woven line. In one embodiment, cord loop


14


is formed from nylon strands braded or otherwise wound into a cord. Cord loop


14


can be tied to mesh body


13


as part of the manufacturing process of forming mesh body


13


or can be secured to mesh body


13


unrelated to the formation of mesh body


13


. Furthermore, cord loop


14


can be directly tied, stitched, or otherwise secured to mesh body


13


such as by using some form of fastener as disclosed in the references incorporated by reference.




Depicted in

FIG. 1



a


is a flexible pouch


16


partially folded over cord loop


14


. Disposed with flexible pouch


16


is liquid soap. Flexible pouch


16


which houses the liquid soap can be formed using conventional methods known to those skilled in the art. As used in the specification and appended claims, the term “flexible pouch” is broadly intended to include one or more sheets of material that have either been folded over or disposed in layers and then scaled together in some manner so as to form a sealed compartment, the liquid soap being disposed within the sealed compartment.




Typically, the sheets arc formed from a flexible non-porous material. By way of example, aluminum foil, plastic film, and scaled paper can be used. The sheets can also comprise multiple layers of different materials. Furthermore, the sheets can be sealed together using any conventional method such as adhesive, heat scaling, ultrasonic sealing, radio frequency sealing, crimping, mechanical type fastening, such as Zip-Lock type sealing, or combinations thereof. The flexible pouch is typically opened by tearing the flexible pouch to access the sealed compartment housing the liquid soap. Other resealable types of sealings can be opened by their conventional method.




As depicted in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


, flexible pouch


16


includes a first pouch


18


and a second pouch


20


which arc adjacently secured together along a perforation line


22


. In alternative embodiments, flexible pouch


16


can comprise one or three or more pouches that are secured together. Each flexible pouch


18


and


20


has a front face


24


and an opposing back face


26


that longitudinally extend between a top end


28


and an opposing bottom end


30


. Disposed between opposing ends


28


and


30


is a central portion


32


. Printed on the surface of each flexible pouch is brand indicia


27


. Brand indicia


27


includes brand names and/or any form of trademark used to identify the product.




Although depicted as rectangular, it is appreciated that the flexible pouch can be any desired configuration, ie., round, square, triangular, or irregular. Furthermore, although each flexible pouch can be any desired size, the pouch or pouches attached to the mesh sponge are typically designed to hold liquid soap in a range between about 1.5 fluid ounces to about 0.2 fluid ounces, with about 1.0 fluid ounce to about 0.3 fluid ounces being more preferred.




The use of flexible pouches is desirable in that they are inexpensive to make, easily attached to mesh sponge


12


as disclosed herein, sufficiently strong and flexible to prevent unwanted rupture, and easily folded and manipulated for packaging. In alternative embodiment, however, it is appreciated that other types of containers can be filed with liquid soap and secured to mesh sponge


12


. Examples of other types of containers include tubes, cartons, bottles, and the like.




The present invention also provides means for securing flexible pouch


16


to loop cord


14


. By way of example and not by limitation, flexible pouches


18


and


20


are first folded together along perforation line


22


. Next, an adhesive


34


is disposed on front face


24


at top end


28


. Flexible pouch


16


is then folded over cord loop


14


at central portion


32


. Finally, front face


24


at bottom end


30


is pushed against adhesive


34


such that top end


28


and bottom end


30


are secured together.




In one embodiment, adhesive


34


comprises double-sided sticky tape. In alternative embodiments, adhesive


34


can comprise a liquid setting adhesive such as a rubberized glue or cement or other conventional forms of glue. Furthermore, adhesive


34


need not be positioned at top end


28


. Adhesive


34


can be positioned at any location on one half of flexible pouch


16


such that as flexible pouch


16


is folder over cord loop


14


, the opposing half contacts adhesive


34


so as to secure the opposing sides together, thereby securing flexible pouch


16


to cord loop


14


. It is also appreciated that opposing sides of flexible pouch


16


can be secured together by stitching, heat scaling, ultrasonic sealing, radio frequency sealing, crimping, and the like.




The present invention also includes other alternative embodiments of the means for attaching. For example, depicted in

FIG. 2



a


, the opposing ends of single flexible pouch


18


are secured together by staples


40


as opposed to adhesive


34


. In

FIG. 2



b


, the opposing ends of flexible pouch


16


are secured together by a clip


42


.




In the above embodiments, flexible pouch


16


is folded over loop


14


to assist in the attachment thereto. In alternative embodiments, flexible pouch


16


need not be folded over cord loop


14


. For example, depicted in

FIG. 3

, flexible pouch


16


is folded in half but is not folded over cord loop


14


. Rather, adhesive tape


46


is folded over cord loop


14


so as to secure flexible pouch


16


to cord loop


14


. In the embodiment of

FIG. 3

, adhesive tape


44


can be replaced with clip


42


or any other conventional attaching structure. Furthermore, flexible pouch


16


need not be folded over. That is, flexible pouch


16


can simply longitudinally extend from cord loop


14


with one end of flexible pouch


16


being attached to cord loop


14


by tape, clip, or other structure.




In another alternative embodiment depicted in

FIG. 4

, aligned openings


46


extend through top end


28


and bottom end


30


of flexible pouch


16


. A hooked slit


48


extends to each of openings


46


. In this configuration, cord


14


is passed through slits


48


into opening


46


so as to secure loop cord


14


to flexible pouch


16


. The hooked shape and minimum width of slits


48


substantially preclude unintentional removal of loop cord


14


from openings


46


.




Finally, in another alternative embodiment depicted in

FIG. 5

, a U-shaped hanger


50


attaches to central portion of flexible pouch


16


. In turn, a clip


52


connects hanger


50


to cord loop


14


.




It is appreciated that there are a variety of other alternative methods and structures for securing flexible pouch


16


to cord loop


14


. It is also appreciated that flexible pouch


16


can be directly secured to mesh body


13


using many of the same methods and structures as disclosed herein. The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.



Claims
  • 1. A method for promoting a brand of liquid soap for use with mesh bath sponges, the method comprising:removably securing a flexible pouch containing liquid soap to a mesh bath sponge, the flexible pouch having an exterior surface with brand indicia for the liquid soap marked thereon, the mesh bath sponge having a substantially spherical body formed from a mesh netting and a cord loop extending therefrom; and distributing the mesh bath sponge having the flexible pouch secured thereto to a retail store for sale as a unit.
  • 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the act of removably securing comprises:folding the flexible pouch over a portion of the cord loop so as to form the flexible pouch into two halves; and securing the two halves of the flexible pouch together using an adhesive.
  • 3. An assembly comprising:a substantially spherical mesh body; a cord loop attached to and extending from the mesh body; a flexible pouch housing liquid soap; and means for securing the flexible pouch to the cord loop.
  • 4. An assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein the mesh body is formed from an elongated tube of mesh netting.
  • 5. An assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein the cord comprises wound nylon strands.
  • 6. An assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein the flexible pouch comprises at least two discrete flexible pouches connected along perforated lines.
  • 7. An assembly as recited in claim 3, further comprising:the flexible pouch having a front face including a top end portion and a bottom end portion, the flexible pouch being folded over a section of the cord loop such that the top end portion and the bottom end portion are adjacently facing; and the means for securing the flexible pouch to the cord loop comprising an adhesive disposed between the adjacently facing top end portion and bottom end portion of the flexible pouch so as to secure that top end portion and bottom end portion together.
  • 8. An assembly as recited in claim 7, wherein the adhesive comprises double sided tape.
  • 9. An assembly as recited in claim 7, wherein the adhesive comprises rubberized cement.
  • 10. An assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein the means for securing the flexible pouch to the cord loop comprises a clip.
  • 11. An assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein the means for securing the flexible pouch to the cord loop comprises an opening extending through the flexible pouch, the cord passing through the opening.
  • 12. An assembly comprising:a substantially spherical mesh body; a cord loop attached to and extending from the mesh body; and a flexible pouch housing liquid soap, the flexible pouch being secured to the cord loop.
  • 13. An assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the flexible pouch is folded over a portion of the cord loop and secured together by an adhesive.
  • 14. An assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein the adhesive comprises two sided tape.
  • 15. An assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the flexible pouch is folded over a portion of die cord loop and secured together by a staple.
  • 16. An assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the flexible pouch is folded over a portion of the cord loop and secured together by a clip.
  • 17. An assembly as recited in claim 12, further comprising an adhesive securing the cord to the flexible pouch.
  • 18. An assembly as recited in claim 12, further comprising a clip securing the cord to the flexible pouch.
  • 19. An assembly as recited in claim 12, further comprising an opening extending through the flexible pouch, the loop cord passing through the opening.
  • 20. An assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the flexible pouch comprises at least two discrete flexible pouches connected along perforated lines.
  • 21. An assembly comprising:a substantially spherical mesh body; a cord loop attached to and extending from the mesh body; and a flexible pouch housing a liquid substance, the flexible pouch being secured to the cord loop.
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