Back clean

A back cleaner operating on a direct current battery which supplies current to turn an electric motor with an extension rod approximately eight (8) inches in length which operates as the drive shaft. A circular disk, approximately twenty-four (24) inches in diameter, or, if more than one disk is attached they would be smaller but large enough to cover the entire back of the user. The user would have removable circular wash cloths to fit over the disk or disks. Soap and water would be applied to the circular wash cloth and the person would back up to the back cleaner to efficiently and gently clean the back area of the user. A. Shower Wall B. Adjustable Bar Attached to Wall C. D. C. Battery D. Electrec Motor E. Rotating Rod F. Circulating Disk and Wask Cloth

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Description
THE BACK CLEAN

1 a machine that cleans the back

2 the device is attached to the shower wall

3 It is battery operated d c

4 it has a motor inside the housing

5 the motor is attached to a shaft

6 the shaft is attached to a rotating circular disk on which a special washclothe is attached

7 the person wanting to clean their back simply backs up to the machine and the rotating disk cleans their back automatically

SPECIFICATION

1. Adjustable bar attached to shower wall approximately one (1) foot long.

2. Operated by electric motor and/or direct current batteries.

3. A rod inserted into electric motor to turn disk about six (6) inches in length, one circular in or more.

4. A disc attached to rod, about twenty-four (24) inches around. More than one disk, size would vary.

5. A removable washcloth to fit as a cover over disk.

Claims

1. A battery driven electric motor operated back cleaner, comprising;

1. an stationary surface mounted holder with rotating disk or disks for application to the surface of a home shower which will embody the back cleaner:
2. an electric motor mounted in said stationary surface mounted holder for producing rotational energy; and
3. means for controllably coupling rotational energy from said engine to the disk or disks,
for enabling said back cleaner to rotate along the smooth surface of the human back for cleaning purposes.
Patent History
Publication number: 20050076432
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 8, 2003
Publication Date: Apr 14, 2005
Inventor: Richard Beggerly (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 10/620,922
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 4/606.000