This invention relates generally to condensation free shower mirrors and, more particularly, to a portable anti-condensation minor apparatus. More particularly, the present invention includes a device that is portable for travel that heats a minor surface independent of the shower, heated water, or other plumbing fixtures.
Many men prefer to shave while still in the shower—sometimes out of preference for the warmth of the shower environment by comparison to being cold after stepping out of the shower into a colder bathroom environment. In either case, the shower or a steamed up bathroom is problematic for shaving because the mirror may become fogged up. Specifically, condensation forms on a minor that is not as warm as the steam of hot shower water, making it virtually impossible to clearly see a reflection while shaving.
Various devices have been proposed in the art for heating up a reflective surface mounted in the shower. Specifically, some attempts to solve the problem outlined above use the heated shower stream itself to heat a mirror, structures in the mirror to store an amount of hot water to heat the mirror, and the use of special heat retention surfaces. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing devices and proposals do not provide an anti-condensation apparatus that is both portable and that prevents condensation without relation to a shower stream itself or needed special minor surface construction.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a portable anti-condensation mirror apparatus that overcomes the limitations of the prior art.
A portable anti-condensation mirror apparatus for use while shaving in a shower environment according to the present invention includes a housing having a plurality of walls that together define an interior area. A front wall of the housing defines a slot. The apparatus includes a reflection panel having a first end operatively coupled to the housing and an opposed free end, the reflection panel being movable between a retracted configuration substantially inside the interior area and an extended configuration extending through the slot and substantially outside the interior area. At least one housing suction cup is mounted to a rear wall of the housing so as to selectively mount the housing in a shower. A heating member is positioned in the interior area and configured to generate heat inside the interior area when energized by a battery.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a portable anti-condensation minor apparatus that provides a reflective surface for use while shaving in the shower.
Another object of this invention is to provide a portable anti-condensation minor apparatus, as aforesaid, that may be positioned in a retracted configuration so as to be portable for travel or storage.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a portable anti-condensation minor apparatus, as aforesaid, that heats the reflective surface prior to use so that the reflective surface does not fog up.
A further object of this invention is to provide a portable anti-condensation minor apparatus, as aforesaid, that includes a gel pack that is heated when energized by a battery.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a portable anti-condensation mirror apparatus, as aforesaid, in which the reflective panel is movable between a retracted configuration inside a housing and an extended configuration extending outside the housing.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
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The housing 20 includes a plurality of walls that, together, define an interior area. In one embodiment, the housing 20 may include front 22 and back 24 walls, opposed side walls 26, 28, as well as top 30 and bottom 32 walls. The front wall 22 defines an elongate slot 23 extending substantially between the side walls 26, 28. The slot 23 is in communication with the interior area.
The reflective panel 40 is a planar sheet of material having a first end 42 operatively coupled to the housing 20 within the interior area and an opposed free end 44. The reflective panel 40 includes a generally flexible construction and is movable between a retracted construction substantially inside the interior area of the housing 20 and an extended configuration substantially outside the interior area. At the extended configuration, the reflective panel 40 extends through the slot 23 (
A roller 50, such as a dowel rod, may be situated in the interior area and mounted to rotate therein (
The plurality of suction cups may include at least one housing suction cup 60. The housing suction cups 60 may be attached to the bottom wall 32 of the housing 20 (
The heating member 70 may be positioned in the interior area of the housing 20. A battery 75 may also be situated in the housing interior area and is electrically connected to the heating member 70. The heating member 70 may be configured to heat the interior area when energized by the battery 75. Accordingly, the reflective panel 40 may be heated when the reflective panel 40 is at the retracted configuration and the battery 75 is activated to energize the heating member 70 to produce heat. The heating member 70 may be a gel pack that is activated to produce heat when energized by the battery. In another embodiment, the heating member 70 may be an electric heating element.
A power actuation switch 76 may be situated on a respective wall of the housing 20 and be electrically connected to the battery 75. When the power actuation switch 76 is operated, the battery 75 will energize the heating member 70 to produce heat in the interior area of the housing 20. The battery 75 may be rechargeable. Accordingly, a charging port 78 may be positioned on a respective wall of the housing 20 and be electrically connected to the battery 75 so that the battery 75 is charged when the charging port 78 is electrically connected to an electricity source. In some embodiments, a processor 72 may be situated in the interior area of the housing 20 and electrically connected to the battery 75, the heating member 70, and the actuation switch 76. The processor 72 may include programming for controlling the degree or timing of the heat member 70.
A light 74 may be situated on a wall of the housing 20 and be electrically connected to the battery 75 and to the power actuation switch 76. Preferably, the light 74 is a light emitting diode and is configured to be illuminated when the switch 76 has been actuated.
In use, the portable anti-condensation minor apparatus 10 may be packed in luggage or stored away when the reflection panel 40 is in the retracted configuration. When use is desired, such as to view one's face while shaving in the shower, the housing 20 may be mounted in a shower using the housing suction cup(s) 60. The power actuation switch 76 may be activated so that the battery 75 energizes the heating member 70 to heat the interior area and, as a result, the reflection panel 40. The reflection panel 40 may then be extended from the interior area through the slot 23. Preferably, the ratchet and pawl combination will hold the reflection panel 40 in the extended configuration until released by actuating the release switch 76. However, the reflection panel suction cup 62 may also be applied to the shower wall. When use of the apparatus 10 is no longer needed or desired, the reflection panel 40 may be released to return to the retracted configuration, the housing 20 may be detached from the shower wall and stored away.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.
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