Lotion application apparatus
A lotion application apparatus is configured by a combination of a lotion container to carry the lotion therein and a container cap both have a cylindrical shape and telescopically connected with one another. The lotion application apparatus can be extendable to reach a desired body part while compact enough to carry around in the shortened state. A part of the sponge is inserted in the lotion container to be soaked with the lotion and a sponge cap is provided to cover the sponge.
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/861,548 filed Jun. 4, 2004.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to lotion application apparatus, and more particularly, to a lotion application apparatus that enables a user to easily reach her back or any other part of her body to apply lotion, medicine, ointment, etc.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONLotion or the like is commonly used for various purposes. For instance, people find it necessary to apply sunscreen lotion to avoid sunburn when exposed to the sun. In such a case, it is difficult to apply lotion on one's back since it is difficult to reach the area by hands. People often need to resort to help of others to apply lotion to a hard-to-reach area.
However, it is cumbersome to ask for help every time lotion is to be applied. Moreover, helping hands may not be available when needed. Therefore, an appropriate lotion application device is desired that can be produced economically and is simple in construction. Further, it is desired that such a lotion application apparatus is easily carried around without being lost because people often forget where they stored the application device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention aims to solve the problems described above. It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a lotion application apparatus which is low cost and easily carried around.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a lotion application apparatus configured by a lotion applicator and a lotion bottle where the applicator can be easily attached to the lotion bottle.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide lotion application devices of different sizes and shapes suitable for particular purposes.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a lotion application apparatus which is configured by a lotion container to carry the lotion therein and a container cap telescopically connecting with one another.
In one aspect of the present invention, the lotion application apparatus is comprised of a handle portion by which a user grips the lotion application apparatus to spread lotion on the user's body, a sponge portion to which lotion is applied, a rod portion between the handle portion and the sponge portion that can be extendable therebetween, and a lotion bottle having a dented portion to receive the handle portion, the sponge portion and the rod portion therein. In one example, the rod portion has a telescopic mechanism to be extendable. Preferably, the rod portion is provided with a locking mechanism to fix the extendable rod portion to a desired length. The lotion application apparatus can be advantageously manufactured with plastic.
The lotion bottle of the apparatus has a dented portion that has a shape similar to that of the lotion applicator to store the lotion applicator therein. In the alternative, the lotion bottle has a dented portion that has the shape of a rectangle to store the lotion applicator of any size or shape therein.
In another aspect of the present invention, the lotion application apparatus is comprised of a rod portion, one end of which is held by a user as a handle and the other end is connected to a sponge portion, wherein the sponge portion is to spread the lotion to user's body. Punched out patterns may be provided on the rod portion to reduce weight and cost. A hook string may be tied to the handle end of the rod portion to allow the lotion application apparatus to be hung to a desired spot. The sponge portion may be a roller that rotates about a shaft when lotion is applied to the user's body. The shaft may be supported from both ends or from only one end thereof.
In a further aspect of the present invention, the lotion application apparatus is configured by a combination of a lotion container to carry the lotion therein and a container cap both have a cylindrical shape and telescopically connected with one another. More particularly, the lotion application apparatus for applying lotions or other objects to a user's body includes a lotion container of a cylindrical shape for carrying the lotion therein, a container cap of a cylindrical shape which is slidably connected to the lotion container, and a sponge, a part of which is inserted in the lotion container at a lower part thereof so that the sponge being soaked with the lotion. The lotion container and the container cap are telescopically connected with one another so that the lotion application apparatus can be either extended or contracted.
The lotion application apparatus further includes a sponge cover for covering the sponge when the lotion application apparatus is not used. The lotion container and the container cap have a stopper mechanism to fix the lotion application apparatus to a desired length. The lotion container has an opening for filling the lotion therethrough. Preferably, the lotion container has a projection around the sponge so that the sponge cover is securely fit on the lotion container.
According to the present invention, a lotion application apparatus can be easily used and manufactured with low cost. The lotion applicator is attached to the lotion bottle so that it can be easily carried around and easily found when needed. Alternatively, the lotion applicator also functions as a lotion bottle of extendable structure so that it can be used without needs of separating from one another. Moreover, the sponge portion of the lotion application apparatus can be a roller that allows quick application of the lotion on wide areas of the body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The lotion application apparatus of the present invention is designed to be easily carried around to anywhere the lotion and the like is used. It should be noted that the word “lotion” is used only for an illustration purpose, thus should not be limited to its particular meaning. For example, the word “lotion” includes anything that is applied to the skin such as tanning oils, moisturizing oils, sun screens, skin creams, various types of medicine, etc.
One embodiment of the present invention is a lotion application apparatus formed of a lotion applicator and a lotion bottle that can be easily fixed together so that the lotion application apparatus can be easily found when needed.
The handle portion 21 is a part to be held by a user to control the direction of the sponge portion 29. The rod portion 25 enables the sponge portion 29 to reach a desired area on the user's body. The sponge portion 29 is bonded to the rod portion 25 by, for example, water-resistant adhesive. The lotion is placed on the sponge portion 29 by which the user reaches the back or other hard-to-reach areas of the body. The material for the sponge portion 29 is not limited to conventional sponge but can take any other suitable material, such as paper, gauze, blush, etc. As will be explained later, preferably, the rod portion 25 is designed to extend to a certain length.
As shown in
The structure of the rod portion 25 is explained with reference to
It should be noted that the stopping mechanism described above is just one example, and there are many other ways to achieve the stopping mechanism within the purview of this invention. In the above example, the rod portion 25 comprises the upper rod portion 25b and the lower rod portion 25a so that the rod potion telescopically extends one time. However, an additional rod portion can be provided to further extend the overall length if necessary.
The design of the lotion applicator shown in
In
The lotion applicator 101 coupled with the lotion bottle 111 shown in
The second embodiment of the lotion application apparatus of the present invention is described with reference to
The user grips the end of the rod portion opposite to the sponge portion 29. A hook string 31 is provided so that the lotion application apparatus 102 can be easily hung on a desired spot. Holes 35 of various patterns are provided to give aesthetic appearance and reduce overall weight and cost. In this example, the holes 35 take the shape of circle, rectangle and triangle, but other shapes or patters are also feasible.
This construction allows smooth and efficient application of lotion quickly on a wide area of the user's body. The shaft 45 is supported by the side support portions 43 at both sides, and the side support portions 43 are fixed to the side extension portions 41. The rod portion 25, the side support portions 43 and the side extension portions 41 can be integrally formed through plastic molding.
An alternative method to attach the roller sponge portion 29 is described with reference to
A third embodiment of the lotion application apparatus of the present invention is shown in
In the third embodiment, the lotion application apparatus 113 is configured by a lotion applicator of a cylindrical structure in which a liquid of lotion is filled. The lotion application apparatus has an appropriate size, for example, 0.5-1.5 inches in diameter and 3-7 inches in length when contracted. The lotion application apparatus includes a container cap 81 and a lotion container 83, a sponge 91, and a sponge cover 93. The lotion container 83 contains the liquid of lotion therein. Typically, the lotion container 83 and the lotion cap 81 are made of plastic.
As shown in the drawings, a part of the sponge 91 is inserted in the lotion container 83 at a lower end thereof so that the sponge 91 is soaked with the lotion in the lotion container 83. The lotion container 83 has an opening 85 at the top to fill-in the lotion when the lotion in the lotion container 83 becomes insufficient. Although not shown, the opening 85 has a cap or other means to prevent the reverse flow of the lotion.
The lotion application apparatus 113 has a telescopic structure so that it is elongate when in use while it is shortened when carrying around. A stopper mechanism 121, 123 is provided on the lotion application apparatus 113 to ensure the elongated state or the shortened state as will be described later. Since the sponge 91 is wet by the lotion, the sponge cover 93 is used to cover the sponge 91 when the lotion application apparatus 113 is not used.
As shown in
An example of the stopper mechanism in the lotion application apparatus 113 of the present invention is shown in
Although the invention is described herein with reference to the preferred embodiment, one skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various modifications and variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Such modifications and variations are considered to be within the purview and scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A lotion application apparatus for applying lotions or other objects to a user's body, comprising:
- a handle portion by which a user grips to apply and spread lotion on the user's body;
- a sponge portion on which the lotion to be applied is placed;
- a rod portion that extends from the handle portion to the sponge portion; and
- a lotion bottle having a dented portion to receive the handle portion, the sponge portion and the rod portion therein.
2. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising a hook portion provided at an end of the rod portion, wherein the hook portion fits into a space provided inside of the sponge portion to firmly attach to the sponge portion.
3. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the rod portion is extendable by its telescopic structure.
4. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein the rod portion has a locking mechanism to fix the rod portion to a desired length.
5. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the rod portion and the handle portion is made of plastic.
6. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a clip portion in the dented portion on the lotion bottle to hold the rod portion.
7. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein the dented portion of the lotion bottle has the shape of the handle portion, the sponge portion and the rod portion to store them therein.
8. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein the dented portion of the lotion bottle has the shape of a rectangle to store the handle portion, the sponge portion and the rod portion without regard to the shapes thereof
9. A lotion application apparatus for applying lotions or other objects to a user's body, comprising:
- a rod portion, one end of which is held by a user as a handle and the other end is connected to a sponge portion; and
- a sponge portion on which the lotion to be applied is placed.
10. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 9, further comprising punched out patterns on the rod portion to reduce weight and cost.
11. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 9, further comprising a hook string portion that allows the lotion application apparatus to be hung on a desired spot.
12. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein the sponge portion is a roller that rotates about a shaft positioned at the center thereof.
13. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the shaft projected from both ends of the roller is supported at both ends by side support portions of the rod portion.
14. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein the sponge portion is a roller that rotates about a shaft where holes are formed on both ends of the roller wherein projections of side support portions of the rod portion fit-in the holes, thereby supporting the roller.
15. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the shaft is supported from one end and the other end is projected from another end of the roller and is bent slightly to prevent slip-out of the roller.
16. A lotion application apparatus for applying lotions or other objects to a user's body, comprising:
- a lotion container of a cylindrical shape for carrying the lotion therein;
- a container cap of a cylindrical shape which is slidably connected to the lotion container; and
- a sponge, a part of which is inserted in the lotion container at a lower part thereof so that the sponge being soaked with the lotion;
- wherein the lotion container and the container cap are telescopically connected with one another so that the lotion application apparatus can be either extended or contracted.
17. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 16, further comprising a sponge cover for covering the sponge when the lotion application apparatus is not used.
18. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 16, wherein the lotion container and the container cap have a stopper mechanism to fix the lotion application apparatus to a desired length.
19. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 16, wherein the lotion container has an opening for filling the lotion therethrough.
20. A lotion application apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein the lotion container has a projection around the sponge so that the sponge cover is securely fit on the lotion container.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 6, 2004
Publication Date: Jan 27, 2005
Inventor: John Haneda (Montebello, CA)
Application Number: 10/885,558