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The present invention is in the technical field of article holding devices. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of retractable, article holding devices. More specifically, the present invention is in the technical field of retractable, article holding devices for use in the shower or bath.
This device specifically addresses the problem many people, especially children, experience while showering or bathing, when water, soap, shampoo or other irritants get into their eyes causing discomfort, irritation or pain. Further, if this problem persists, it can cause fear and anxiety in children during their showering and bathing experience.
Current solutions consist of wiping the face and eyes with towels or equivalent articles which, when not secured by any means, can be dropped accidentally into a tub filled with bath water or come in contact with water from a shower stream and become saturated. Further, a towel or equivalent article, when not secured by any means or not within arms reach, can be difficult to locate and grasp. This especially becomes a problem when vision is impaired due to irritants in the eyes.
Currents solutions that hold towels or equivalent articles include hooks, containers, bars, racks, bins and shelves that can be mounted, either temporarily or permanently, on a wall, in the shower or in a bathtub to hold items, including but not limited to a face towel, washcloth, sponge, etc. The main problem with these solutions is that the towel or equivalent article is not secured by any means allowing for the towel or equivalent articles to easily fall in the bath water rendering them useless.
Another current solution would simply be the use of a towel or equivalent article that is stored outside of the bath or shower making it necessary for someone to reach outside of the bath or shower in order to grasp it.
All of the current devices used for holding articles in the bath do not allow for the article to be secured by any means, subsequently allowing them to fall freely into the bath or shower water. Once the towel is wet, it doesn't work well as a means of wiping and keeping eyes dry from water and other irritants.
The retractable mechanisms, such as a retractable tethering device which employs a coiled spring, are well known in prior art. Lanyard type retractors for instance are used for tethering items such as keys and identification badges to a person's body for easy access. The retracting mechanism has been used for seat belts and electrical cords as well to allow for convenient storage of the article which is it tethering. The current solutions do not allow for the retractable mechanism to be suction mounted to a vertical surface, such as a bath or shower wall, in order to provide access to a tethered item for use in the bath or shower.
The present invention is a retractable, article holding device which allows users to access an attached towel or equivalent article secured to the article holding device. The article holding device consists of a mounted housing unit containing a retractable reel assembly which holds the article, specifically a lightweight towel.
The present invention allows for any needed household item, and more specifically a lightweight hand towel or equivalent article, to be easily accessible while bathing or showering. By mounting the device on the bath or shower wall, the user is able to easily locate the towel or equivalent article. This device allows for the towel or equivalent article to be mounted in a location of the users choosing so the article is easy to locate if eyesight becomes impaired. Also, by allowing the towel or equivalent article to retract to its original position for continued use, it eliminates the towel from falling into the bath water or shower stream causing it to become saturated.
This device is similar to a number of hooks, containers, bars, racks, bins, shelves that can be mounted, either temporarily or permanently, positioned on a wall, in the shower or in a bathtub to hang items that need to be in reach, included but not limited to a face towel, washcloth, sponge, toothbrush, toy, etc., in that it can be mounted to a smooth surface by using a suction cup, adhesive, or other mounting device. However, the primary and significant difference is the ability of this invention to securely hold the towel or equivalent article to the device with a retractable tether, thereby allowing freedom of movement and ease of restoring the article to its original location.
The primary use of the invention is to hold a towel for use in the bath or shower. More specifically, it is useful for a child or person who may experience discomfort or anxiety from the bathing or showering experience.
The present invention could also be used by an elderly person who may need additional assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing or showering. Keeping the towel easily accessible would make these daily activities easier. Other similar uses include, but are not limited to, using the device to hold other household articles such as a toothbrush, toiletries, etc.
It is an object of this invention to make an accessory item, more specifically a towel or equivalent article, easily accessible for a user to reach and utilize.
It is an object of this invention to give a lightweight face towel or equivalent article, the ability to extend from its original position when tension is applied to the tethered article, in order to reach the desired location where it in needed, with little of no resistance.
It is an object of this invention to make the towel or equivalent article retract back to the original, mounted location so to prevent the accessory item from falling to an undesired location.
It is an object of this invention to allow a towel or equivalent article to retract back to its original location so to provide a predictable location in the event that the user's sight is impaired and an accessory item or article can no longer be seen by the user.
It is an object of this invention to utilize a suction cup or other mechanism to secure the device to a variety of surfaces, including but not limited to shower and tub walls, allowing it to be easily moved to a location of the user's choosing.
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In order to create and use the present invention, one would assemble the device as described above and suction mount the invention to a smooth surface, particularly a vertical surface and more specifically a shower or bathtub wall. It would be important to choose a location that would not allow for the towel or equivalent article 26 to be stretched far enough to reach the water in the bathtub, thereby causing it to become saturated.
Once the user has mounted the fully assembled device to a bath or shower wall, users simply pull down on the attached towel or equivalent article 26 to their face with little or no resistance. Once the face and eyes are wiped clear of water or other irritants, the user may let go of their grasp of the towel allowing it to retract back to its original location. The towel then remains in that location until the user requires it again. This retractable function can be repeated over and over as needed by the user to keep eyes dry and free of irritants, while at the same time keeping the towel in a secure, dry location away from the water in the tub.
All the elements of the invention are necessary for proper functioning with the exception of the decorative housing cover 30. This optional item allows for interchangeable, decorative embellishments to be placed on a standard device, allowing for an unlimited choice of colors, shapes and designs. A variety of different towels, facecloths, sponges, toys, household products, or hygiene related items, which could be secured to the end of the retractable reel cord, would add additional functionality of the device.
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One of the advantages of the present invention over current solutions include, without limitation, the ability of this device to securely hold the towel or equivalent article 26 to the device with a retractable tether cord 14, thereby allowing freedom of movement and ease of restoring the article to its original location. This device allows for the towel or equivalent article 26 to remain as dry as possible so it can be used to wipe eyes over and over during bathing or showering. By both securing the article to the wall and allowing it to be used and retract to its original location, it solves both problems of first locating the towel or equivalent article 26 to be used and then allowing for it to be used and then retract to its original location.
An advantage of the present invention is the use of the suction cup 28 or other mounting device allowing the retractable article holding device 10 to be mounted to a vertical surface such as a bath or shower wall, or any other location, where a towel or equivalent article 26 needs to be within reach. The suction mounted feature allows for the item to remain in a desired location until the towel or equivalent article 26 needs to be utilized.
An advantage of the present invention is the use of an interchangeable, decorative housing cover 30 which affixes to a plain, front housing 16 wall. The decorative housing cover 30 allows for flexibility in changing the decorative features and overall appearance of the article holding device 10 while maintaining the same function and providing a more cost effective method of offering multiple designs.
An advantage of the present invention is the ability for the invention to be used with any lightweight towel. The invention could also be used with a specially designed, decorative towel, or equivalent article, with a unique shape and a method for securely attaching the towel or equivalent article 26. The towel should be absorbent yet lightweight enough to hang from the retractable tether and retract with ease. If the decorative towel is intended for use by a child, the design, colors and decorative features of the towel could be designed to appeal to a child. A customized towel that is slightly larger than a standard washcloth. For instance, a triangular towel that is narrow at the top and wider at the base allowing for more cloth to be utilized at the bottom for wiping eyes.
In broad embodiment, the present invention is an article holding device which can be securely mounted to any smooth surface and having at least one retractable tether able to securely hold a towel or equivalent article 26.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.
Provisional Application No. 61/852,846
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61852846 | Mar 2013 | US |