The present invention relates to a wiping tool and more specifically to a personal wiping tool.
The need for maintaining personal hygiene is an important act a human can do. Historically, maintaining one's personal hygiene was discovered as a useful tool in warding off sickness and disease, while also enhancing one's means to find a mate. Often times, there are tools to facilitate this process, particularly in instances where areas of the body are hard to reach, particularly dirty, or if a caretaker is needed to provide the hygienic process. This is especially true with instances where incontinence issues arise and the need for a quick and on-the-spot personal hygiene is needed.
Such tools or implements can be either a single-use item or recyclable and reusable, depending on the material and area that is cleaned. Such tools can also be chosen for ease and simplicity of use, especially those without movable parts and that can be easily manufactured. Portable, easily concealed, and easily used, the personal wiping tool fulfills all these needs.
The principles of the present invention provide for a personal wiping tool, has a first housing portion which in turn has a first end and a second end, a second housing portion which has a first end and a second end, a third housing portion which has a first end and a second end, a roll of wipes which are positioned in a cylindrical orientation, a release mechanism which advances the roll of wipes off the personal wiping tool for subsequent disposal, an advancer which is located on an exterior of the first housing portion, a second slot which is located on the third housing portion at the first end thereof and extends forwardly, a pushing element which travels within the second slot, a rod having a first end and a second end, a washer affixed about an external circumference of the rod, a rod extender which has a first end and a second end, a first spring which is pushed by the advancer, the first spring resides within the first housing portion, and a second spring pushed by the washer.
The first housing portion serves as a handle. The first end of the first housing portion is affixed to and tapers away from the second end of the first housing portion. The third housing portion is affixed to and extends away from the second end of the second housing portion. The roll of wipes is wrapped around an outer circumference of the third housing portion. The advancer travels within a first slot located on the first housing portion to terminate prior to the second housing portion. The first slot and the second slot are aligned with each other. The pushing element is in mechanical communication with the advancer and the roll of wipes is wrapped around the third housing portion without covering the pushing element such that it cannot move, and a linear movement of the advancer transfers a linear movement to the pushing element. The rod is affixed to and driven by the advancer. The rod extender is attached to the second end of the rod that extends perpendicularly away. The second spring resides within the second housing portion and the first and second springs bias the advancer and the pushing element rearwardly toward the first ends of the first housing portion and third housing portions, respectively.
The first housing portion may be hollow. The first housing portion may include a knurled surface disposed on its exterior. The second end of the second housing portion may have a smaller diameter than the first end. The second end of the third housing portion may terminate in a bulbous tip to enable the roll of wipes to be easily and slidably removed from the personal wiping tool. The roll of wipes may be wrapped around at least once in order to be retained thereon.
The roll of wipes may include a plurality of moist towelettes. The roll of wipes may be wound about a piece of material selected from the group consisting of a piece of cardboard material, a piece of plastic material, or a piece of resilient material to retain its cylindrical tubular shape. The roll of wipes may be wrapped around at least once to be retained thereon. The personal wiping tool may be made of a material selected from the group consisting of a plastic material, a wooden material, a resilient material, or a rigid material.
In an alternate embodiment, the tool may have in lieu of the above advancement mechanism, a button which is located at a terminal end of the first housing portion. The button is seated within a first stop. The alternate embodiment may also have an alternate spring having a first end attached to an inner side of the button and a second end of the alternate spring is attached to the side of the second stop facing the first stop, a second stop which is located internally within the first housing portion and is oriented parallel to the first stop, an alternate rod which has a first end and is affixed to and driven by the button and a second end of the alternate rod which is attached to a first end of a rod extender that extends perpendicularly away therefrom, and a pushing element which is affixed to the second end of the rod extender. The pushing element travels within an alternate slot located on the third housing portion at the first end thereof and extending forwardly so a linear movement of the button transfers a linear movement to the pushing element.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
The present invention relates to a personal wiping tool 10 that is capable of either single-use or repeated use. The personal wiping tool 10 is capable of retaining a roll of wipes 30, comprising at least one (1) ply fashioned as a moistened towelette or similar absorbent article in a cylindrical orientation. The overall size of the personal wiping tool 10 is cylindrical where the roll of wipes 30 may be wrapped around at least once or multiple times in order to be retained thereon. Preferably, the roll of wipes 30 can be wound about a cardboard, plastic, or other resilient material to retain its cylindrical tubular shape. After use, a release mechanism advances the roll of wipes 30 off the personal wiping tool 10 for subsequent disposal. A new roll of wipes 30 may be loaded on the personal wiping tool 10 or the personal wiping tool 10 can be a single-use device and disposed of as well. A particular article of construction of the personal wiping tool 10 can be plastic, wooden, or any other resilient and rigid material.
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Referring now back to the preferred personal wiping tool 10, an advancer 20 is located on an exterior of the first housing portion 11 and travels within a first slot 14, also located on the first housing portion 11 to terminate prior to the second housing portion 12. A second slot 15 is located on the third housing portion 13 at the first end thereof and extends forwardly. The first slot 14 and second slot 15 are aligned with each other. A pushing element 25 travels within the second slot 15 and is in mechanical communication with the advancer 20. The roll of wipes 30 is wrapped around the third housing portion 13 without covering the pushing element 25 such that it cannot move. The bulbous tip enables the roll of wipes 30 to be easily and slidably removed from the personal wiping tool 10 as shown by
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During use of the personal wiping tool 10, the user may attach a roll of wipes 30 to the third housing portion 13, between the terminal part thereof and the pushing element 25 and not covering the pushing element 25. The user then directs the roll of wipes 30 onto the desired body part that needs to be cleaned. Once the cleaning act is complete, the user then manipulates the advancer 20 towards the second housing portion 12, which in turn drives the pushing element 25 to contact and push the roll of wipes 30 off of the third housing portion 13. This movement can be directed over the toilet, if the roll of wipes 30 are to be flushed into the plumbing, or over a trash receptacle. Release of the advancer 20 returns the advancer 20 towards the first end of the first housing portion 11 and the pushing element 35 rearwardly towards the first end of the third housing portion 13 so that a new roll of wipes 30 can be placed on the third housing portion 13 for subsequent use.
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During use of the alternate personal wiping tool 50, the user may attach a roll of wipes 30 to the third housing portion 13, between the terminal part thereof and the pushing element 25 and not covering the pushing element 25. The user then directs the roll of wipes 30 onto the desired body part that needs to be cleaned. Once the cleaning act is complete, the user then manipulates the button 55 towards the second housing portion 12, which in turn drives the pushing element 25 to contact and push the roll of wipes 30 off of the third housing portion 13. This movement can be directed over the toilet, if the roll of wipes 30 are to be flushed into the plumbing, or over a trash receptacle. Release of the button 55 returns the button 55 to seat within the first stop 70 and the pushing element 35 rearwardly towards the first end of the third housing portion 13 so that a new roll of wipes 30 can be placed on the third housing portion 13 for subsequent use.
Other embodiments of the present invention may provide for the first housing portion 11 to have a grip 16 or otherwise ergonomic grasping means thereto. The grip 16 is preferably affixed to or an integral part of the first housing portion 11 and is illustrated as present in either embodiment (the preferred personal wiping tool 10 as seen in
The present invention is a continuation of, was first described in, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/977,880 filed Feb. 18, 2020, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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