Bath brush

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Inventors

Edwards, Elizabeth G.

Application #

931740

Filed

Aug-7-1978

Published

Jan-22-1980

Current US Class

015/114
015/143.1
015/210.1
015/231
401/6

International Classes

A47K 007/02

Field of Search

15/114 15/115 15/143 D4/12 D4/31 D4/32

Examiners

Coe; Philip R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Brien; Clarence A., Jacobson; Harvey B.

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3935611   Brush for the care...

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Abstract
A bath brush having an elongated, continuously curved element terminating in a handle at one end portion and in a brush arrangement at the other end portion thereof. The element is curved continuously at a rate of curvature comparable to a clothes hanger. The brush arrangement includes an enlarged head forming a substantially planar surface from which project codirectionally a plurality of bristles, with the brush arrangement further including a pair of clips disposed on either side of the bristles for removably holding a face cloth, and the like, on the enlarged head of the element so as to cover the bristles in order to facilitate bathing with the brush.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. An elongated bath brush structure having remote opposite sides and defining an elongated longitudinal handle portion terminating at one end in an enlarged head, said head including brush bristles extending generally codirectionally from said head outwardly of one of said sides, said head including a first elongated outwardly projecting resilient clip supported from and projecting outwardly of the other side of said structure and inclined outwardly toward the other end of said handle, the outer end of said clip terminating in an inwardly angled terminal end also inclined toward said other handle end and terminating a spaced distance outwardly from said other of said sides, said structure further including a second elongated outwardly projecting resilient clip supported from and projecting outwardly from said one side of said structure and inclined outwardly toward the other end of said handle, the outer end of said second clip also terminating in an inwardly angled terminal end inclined toward said handle other end and terminating a spaced distance outwardly from said one side, said second clip being spaced from said bristles toward the end of said handle portion remote from said head, said second clip being adapted to clampingly engage a first marginal portion of a washcloth between the terminal end of said second clip and said one side of said structure and said first clip being adapted to clampingly engage a remote marginal portion of said washcloth between the terminal end of said first clip and said other side of said structure with the portions of said washcloth extending between the remote marginal portions thereof extending over the outer ends of said bristles and the end of said structure from which said head is supported.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to brushes, and particularly to a brush suitable for use while bathing.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is generally known to provide brushes having long handles, an example of which can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 3,431,575, issued Mar. 11, 1969, to A. Petersen, for facilitating the washing of ones back during bathing. U.S. Pat. No. 3,935,611, issued Feb. 3, 1976, to L. Locher, discloses another example of such a brush intended for use in the care and cleaning of the body, and particularly for body massage, which employs a curved handle having a gripping portion at one end and bristles disposed at the other end of the handle.

It is also generally known to provide brushes with retainers for holding a cloth, and the like, for use during dusting and similar functions. Examples of such arrangements can be found in U.S. Pat. Nos.: 682,258, issued Sept. 10, 1901, to S. Jensen; and 3,034,165, issued May 15, 1962, to F. S. Christian. Further, U.S. Pat. No. 1,515,275, issued Nov. 11, 1924, to M. J. Pringle, discloses a window washing and cleaning brush which permits a cleaning cloth to be draped over the brush head, while U.S. Pat. No. 1,373,192, issued Mar. 29, 1921, to O. L. Lance, discloses a brush provided with an arrangement for removably retaining a steel-wool scrubbing pad, and the like, within the brush.
 
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