The present invention relates to devices for removing stains from fabrics.
There exist, on the market, many stain remover products. Conventional solutions provide a cleaning agent that serves to “loosen” the stain from the fabric or garment. Once the cleaning agent is applied to a stain, the consumer is left to mechanically scrub the stain and then rinse the solution and the stain from the fabric. Common practices include holding the fabric over a sink or placing the fabric on a countertop with an absorbent cloth. In these practices, the consumer must use one hand to hold the fabric and the other hand to apply the cleaning agent and to scrub the stain. Since the fabric is loosely held, it may difficult or impossible to adequately scrub the stain. In addition, some cleaning agents may include chemicals that are skin irritants or toxic. By holding the fabric in a hand, cleaning agents may come into direct contact with the consumer's hands. As such, stain cleaning devices are presented.
The following presents a simplified summary of some embodiments of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key/critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some embodiments of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented below.
As such, stain cleaning devices are presented including: a base forming a tapered cylinder and having a base upper opening and a base lower opening, the base configured for receiving a fabric, and a ring forming a tapered sleeve that is complementary with the base, where the ring includes a ring upper opening and a ring lower opening, and where the ring secures the fabric over the base. In some embodiments, devices further include: an insert disc having a top surface and a bottom surface, where the insert is positioned between the base upper opening and the fabric and where the insert includes, a washboard surface along the top surface and a soaking tray surface along the bottom surface. In some embodiments, the washboard surface includes a texture selected from the group consisting of a raised cross texture, a raised parallel texture, and a number of raised individual features. In some embodiments, devices further include: a removable bottom cover positioned along the base lower opening. In some embodiments, the base further includes a number of raised friction features along a surface of the tapered cylinder, where the number of raised friction features extend substantially parallel with the base upper opening and the base lower opening. In some embodiments, the ring further includes a number of raised friction features along a surface of the tapered sleeve. In some embodiments, the base upper opening has a first circumference that is different than a second circumference of the base lower opening. In some embodiments, the base further includes a collapsible portion such that the device may be configured in a collapsed position and an extended position.
In other embodiments, stain cleaning devices are presented including: a base forming a tapered cylinder and having a base upper opening and a base lower opening, the base configured for receiving a fabric; a ring forming a tapered sleeve that is complementary with the base, where the rings includes a ring upper opening and a ring lower opening, and where the ring secures the fabric over the base; and an insert disc having a top surface and a bottom surface, where the insert is positioned between the base upper opening and the fabric and where the insert includes, a washboard surface along the top surface and a soaking tray surface along the bottom surface. In some embodiments, the washboard surface includes a texture selected from the group consisting of: a raised cross texture, a raised parallel texture, and a number of raised individual features. In some embodiments, devices further include: a removable bottom cover positioned along the base lower opening. In some embodiments, the base further includes a number of raised friction features along a surface of the tapered cylinder, where the number of raised friction features extend substantially parallel with the base upper opening and the base lower opening. In some embodiments, the ring further includes a number of raised friction features along a surface of the tapered sleeve. In some embodiments, the base upper opening has a first circumference that is different than a second circumference of the base lower opening. In some embodiments, the base further includes a collapsible portion such that the device may be configured in a collapsed position and an extended position.
In other embodiments, stain cleaning kits are presented including: a base forming a tapered cylinder and having a base upper opening and a base lower opening, the base configured for receiving a fabric; and a ring forming a tapered sleeve that is complementary with the base, where the rings includes a ring upper opening and a ring lower opening, and where the ring secures the fabric over the base; an insert disc having a top surface and a bottom surface, where the insert is positioned between the base upper opening and the fabric and where the insert includes, a washboard surface along the top surface and a soaking tray surface along the bottom surface; and a brush for scrubbing the fabric. In some embodiments, kits further include: a removable bottom cover positioned along the base lower opening. In some embodiments, kits further include a cleaning solution suitable for cleaning the fabric. In some embodiments, kits further include an absorbent swatch for absorbing a stain.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to a few embodiments thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well known process steps and/or structures have not been described in detail in order to not unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide consumers with a stain cleaning device that manages a fabric (or garment) during cleaning. Embodiments gently holds and stretches the fabric allowing deep penetration of cleaning agents. In addition, scrubbing may be more gently applied when the fabric is stretched thus extending the useful life of the fabric. Embodiments may be used in a sink basin, on a countertop, or on any working surface convenient to a consumer.
Further illustrated is ring 102 that forms a tapered sleeve that is complementary with base 106. Tapered sleeve embodiments may be sized to a fabric's thickness as desired by a consumer. Ring 102 includes ring upper opening 102A and ring lower opening 102B. In use, ring 102 secures a fabric over base 106. In embodiments, rings may be manufactured from a number of materials such as: a polymeric material, a rigid polymeric material, a semi-rigid polymetric material, a semi-stretchable polymeric material, and a stretchable polymeric material. In some embodiments, use of a semi-stretchable polymeric material may be particularly useful in accommodating fabric of different stiffness and thickness. In some embodiments, stain cleaning device 100 includes insert disc 104 positioned between base upper opening 104 and a fabric. Insert discs will be discussed in further detail below for
Raised friction features may provide an improved gripping surface for receiving a fabric. As illustrated, the raised friction features extend substantially parallel with base upper opening 206A and base lower opening 206B. As may be appreciated, raised friction features may have any number of cross-sectional profiles. As illustrated, raised friction features have a rectangular cross-sectional profile. In some embodiments cross-sectional profiles may include, for example, a circular cross-sectional profile, a semi-circular cross-sectional profile, a square cross-sectional profile, an ovate cross-sectional profile, and a semi-ovate cross-sectional profile without limitation.
Further illustrated is ring 202 that forms a tapered sleeve that is complementary with base 206. Tapered sleeve embodiments may be sized to a fabrics thickness as desired by a consumer. Ring 202 includes ring upper opening 202A and ring lower opening 202B. In use, ring 202 secures a fabric over base 206. In embodiments, rings may be manufactured from a number of materials such as: a polymeric material, a rigid polymeric material, a semi-rigid polymeric material, a semi-stretchable polymeric material, and a stretchable polymeric material. In some embodiments, use of a semi-stretchable polymeric material may be particularly useful in accommodating fabric of different stiffness and thickness. In some embodiments, ring 202 further includes a number of raised friction features 210 along a surface of the tapered sleeve. Raised friction features may provide an improved gripping surface for a consumer's hand. As illustrated, raised friction surfaces cover only a portion of ring 202. However, raised friction surfaces may cover more or less of ring 202 in embodiments without limitation. In addition, raised friction surfaces may include any number of patterns or cross-sectional profiles in embodiments. In some embodiments, stain cleaning device 200 includes insert disc 204 positioned between base upper opening 204 and a fabric. Insert discs will be discussed in further detail below for
Further illustrated is ring 502 that forms a tapered sleeve that is complementary with base 506. Tapered sleeve embodiments may be sized to a fabric's thickness as desired by a consumer. Ring 502 includes ring upper opening 502A and ring lower opening 502B. In use, ring 502 secures a fabric over base 506. In embodiments, rings may be manufactured from a number of materials such as: a polymeric material, a rigid polymeric material, a semi-rigid polymeric material, a semi-stretchable polymeric material, and a stretchable polymeric material. In some embodiments, use of a semi-stretchable polymeric material may be particularly useful in accommodating fabric of different stiffness and thickness. In some embodiments, stain cleaning device 500 includes insert disc 504 positioned between base upper opening 504 and a fabric. Insert discs are discussed in further detail above for
In some additional embodiments not illustrated, a netting sleeve may be utilized to contain fabric not captured by stain device embodiments so that the extra material may be properly managed. Netting sleeves may be attached with bases in any manner known in the art without departing from embodiments provided herein. In one embodiment, a netting sleeve includes a drawstring for attaching the netting sleeve along the circumference of the base.
Kits
In embodiments, it may be useful to provide a kit for cleaning fabrics. Such kits may include in any combination the following items.
A base;
A ring;
An insert disc;
A brush;
A removable bottom cover;
A cleaning solution; and
An absorbent swatch.
In a first example, a kit embodiment may include; a base and a ring. In another example, a kit embodiment may include; a base, a ring, and an insert disc. Thus a kit embodiment includes at least a base and a ring and may be supplemented by any or all of the above referenced items in any combination without limitation.
While this invention has been described in terms of several embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents, which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and apparatuses of the present invention. Furthermore, unless explicitly stated, any method embodiments described herein are not constrained to a particular order or sequence. Further, the Abstract is provided herein for convenience and should not be employed to construe or limit the overall invention, which is expressed in the claims. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
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