The present invention relates generally to shower mats and more specifically concerns a shower mat comprised of a laundry bag or bags.
Permeable mesh laundry bags have long been used as containers for washing soiled clothing. U.S. Pat. No. 3,036,616 teaches a multi-compartment washing unit that can be enclosed from the sides with a variety of different fasteners. U.S. pending Patent Application 20050084182 teaches a compartmentalized bag with a radial separation pattern. A washing and sorting bag is known which is subdivided into compartments that are closed by joints and slide fasteners which are arranged in a longitudinal side of the bag. Gelman Patent 2009/DE102009010386 teaches a compartmentalized bag that opens and closes with slide fasteners. European Patent 2631358 teaches a compartmentalized bag with a means of opening each compartment individually.
None of these arrangements, however, can be used as a shower mat for cleaning clothes.
Accordingly, the present invention includes a laundering shower mat, comprising: at least one fabric bag defining an interior volume for clothing to be laundered, including a porous upper fabric member permitting water to flow into the volume area around the clothing therein and a non-skid lower member for contact with a shower floor, wherein compression by a user on the fabric bag during showering results in washing of the clothing.
The preferred form of the device 10 (
Hook-and-loop touch fasteners are located along their lateral margins, including a full length strip of the loop component sewn facing upward onto each right lateral margin 16, and five equally spaced strips of the hook component sewn facing downward onto each left lateral margin 17. Connection of these fasteners forms a flexible junction between each unit 11, allowing for easy separation when the fasteners are lifted or pulled apart. The width and laundering capacity of the mat can be adjusted by adding or removing individual units. Thus, three connected units comprise a mat 10 that measures 18×18 inches, and four units comprise a mat that measures 18×24 inches (
Each bag is reinforced with biased hems around its margins 19, and each has a zippered portal 20 located along the right side of its top panel, for loading and unloading the laundry. The ends of the zippers are reinforced with stitched ribbon patches 21 and 22, and the upper patch 22 is configured as a covered pocket to cushion the slide when the zipper is closed. Each unit has an 8-inch hanger strap 23 stitched to the one end 23A of the under panel 13. The strap is comprised of the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastener strip, and has a patch or portion of the hook component 24 stitched to its proximal end, so that the strap can be fastened as a closed loop 25 over a shower rod 26 for draining and drip-drying the bag unit (
A variety of alternative fabrics and fasteners could be used to make this device. Open-end separating zippers could be used to attach the units together. However, the preferred embodiment incorporates hook-and-loop touch fasteners 16, 17, because they are easy to attach and more comfortable underfoot. The preferred fabric for the top panels 12 is a non-coated cloth mesh of woven synthetic fiber, as is commonly used in most currently marketed laundry bags. The preferred fabric for the under panels 13 is an antiskid mesh of synthetic fiber that is coated with a heat-bonded plastic foam and has a gripping surface similar to natural rubber. The preferred portal fastener is a narrow closed-bottom zipper 20, approximately nine inches long, that opens downward and is positioned 1½ inches to the right of the unit midline 28 for easy loading.
The primary advantage/utility of this device (
A second advantage/utility is for the individual units to function as permeable and compressible envelopes (
A third advantage/utility is for the filled units (
A fourth advantage/utility is for the units (
A fifth advantage/utility of the connected device is to function as a travel pillow. A series of three or more filled units can be rolled into a cylindrical shape and fastened at their exposed edges with their compartments 15 facing outward, thus forming a comfortable head cushion (
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow.