Draining holder
A holder that will support one or more desired items, for example, tooth brushes, brushes, razors, or other items, in a manner that positions the bristled or used portion thereof is held outwardly beyond a front edge of a support device so that when the holder is positioned adjacent a sink or an edge of a counter, liquids or other materials on the held item will drain away from the held item whether it is a tooth brush, a make-up brush or some other item, into the sink or a container positioned beneath the counter edge.
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FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThis disclosure relates to holders that will allow items to drain into a sink or other container and more specifically to holders which permit water or other liquid to drain away from items, such as, for example, a tooth brush and the bristles thereof, other forms of brushes, razors or other items where draining liquid might have to be dealt with.
INTRODUCTIONGlossary: As used throughout this document:
The term or phrase “item” or “items” shall mean and refer to a wide variety of devices, including those in kitchens, bathrooms, around a home or business, that is or may become wetted at some point in its use and would benefit from being supported and held in a manner so that the wetting liquid can drain into a sink or container effectively without dripping on other surfaces.
The phrase “tooth brush” shall mean any form of tooth cleaning item, instrument, mechanism or device, whether in a one piece form, a multi-piece form, a portion of a motorized tooth cleaner or any other form of a tooth or teeth cleaning item, instrument, mechanism, or device.
The term “holder” shall include any form of support that will hold or support an item used in the home, office or when traveling that when used is wetted and as it dries may likely drip and therefor needs to be held or supported in a way that permits liquid on or adjacent an end of the item, for example the bristles or other portions of a brush or tooth brush or a razor to drain away from the held item and to drain toward and preferably into an adjacent sink or container and not toward the handle or other portions of the held item.
The invention is better understood by reading the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Also shown in
Common types of tooth brush holders include horizontal rings, supported in a number of ways, but frequently they are mounted on a wall or as part of a vertical stand or container. Such rings may be formed with cut out or stamped openings that extend around the ring so that a tooth brush handle can be slid into and through one of those openings until the bristles contact the ring with the bristles then supporting in the holder. If such a support ring does not have fully enclosed openings it may have openings each with a front access cut out that allows a narrow part of the tooth brush handle to be inserted into that cut out with either a wider portion of the tooth brush handle with the bristles again supporting the tooth brush within the opening. If the ring belongs to the tooth brush user then having the bristles in contact with the ring's exterior surface may not be an issue or something to be avoided, but in a hotel or when not in the users normal location it is unclear how clean the ring's exterior surface might be and use thereof may be objectionable and unhealthy.
Another frequently provided tooth brush storage device or holder is a simple open top container that could hold one or several tooth brushes. Such containers will effectively store a tooth brush but liquids thereon following use will only drain in a vertical direction toward the bottom of the container. Consequently, accumulated drainage material can build up on the bottom of the container, germ accumulation can take place, tooth brush handles can become sticky or dirty, and any rim or horizontal surfaces can become sources of germs and an area where there can be a build up of dirt and grime. In fully open top containers the bristles of adjacent tooth brushes can also touch one another which again can cause the transfer of germs or other cells. Further, most supports of the horizontal supports only permit the holder to be placed on a flat surface adjacent a sink or else where in a bathroom. Consequently, drainage is on that support surface and requires cleaning as a consequence.
Likewise, other items like brushes for make up, paint brushes, razors, or other such items are held in a vertical orientation residues can collect, draining will not be positive for the continued or subsequent use
Support member 54 again has a front edge 56, side edges 58 and 60, and a rear edge 62. The upper surface 64 of support member 54 can include a plurality of grooves 64 separated by lands or ribs 66. As an example of one type of held item, a tooth brush 68, shown in
Support member 86 again has a front edge 88, side edges 90 and 92, and a rear edge 94. The upper surface 96 of support member 86 can include a plurality of grooves 96 separated by lands or ribs 98. A tooth brush 100, shown in
These parts, the base 82, the vertical support 84 and the support member 86 can be formed as an integral, one piece unit or formed from separate parts and then assembled into the structure as shown. It should be understood that the location of vertical support 84, shown as being in the approximate center of the base 82 and intersecting a rear portion of support member 86, could vary from the position shown. For example, the vertical support 84 could be angled, it could be connected to a rear edge 87 of base 82 as is shown at 89 in
The support area 112 has a front edge 126 and a rear edge 128. The upper surface 128 of support area 112 can include a plurality of grooves 130 that are separated by lands or ribs 132. A tooth brush, shown at 134 in
Support member 156 again has a front edge 158, side edges 160 and 162, and a rear edge 164. The upper surface of support member 156 can include a plurality of grooves 166 separated by lands or ribs 168. A tooth brush 170, shown in
It should be understood that front edge 158 could be extended forwardly a distance greater than shown, for example, in
Support member 186 again has a front edge 188 and a rear edge 190. The support member 186 can include a plurality of grooves 192 separated by lands or ribs 194. A tooth brush 196, shown in
As an alternative the front edge 188 could be further extended as shown at 189 in
As another alternative, with reference to
Support member 216 also has a front edge 221 and a rear edge 222. The upper surface of support member 216 can again include a plurality of grooves 224 separated by lands or ribs 226. A tooth brush 228, shown in
In this embodiment as well, the front edge 220 could be extended to a more forwardly position as shown in dotted line at 232 in
Support member 246 again has a front edge 248, a rear edge 250 and left and right side edges 252 and 254, respectively. The upper surface of support member 246 can include a plurality of grooves 256 separated by lands or ribs 258. A tooth brush 260, shown in
It should be understood that the base 242 the rear support 244 and support member 246 can be formed as an integral one piece unit, for example by being molded from a plastic or thermal plastic material, from porcelain or other moldable material.
Each support member 274 and 276 has a shallow cylindrical form to provide a support groove to 280 and 282, respectively. Each support member 274 and 276 has a front edge 284 and 286, respectively as well as rear edges 288 and 290. As shown in
Support ring 278 can, in one embodiment; itself be secured to container 272. Alternatively ring 278 could be formed so that it would either have a degree of elasticity or yield ability so that it would be slidable onto container 272 and be held in place by its physical characteristics. As still another alternative, the container 272 could be tapered in a manner so that as ring 278 was positioned over the top edge and moved downwardly, it would intersect an increasingly enlarging diameter or cross section of container 272 (not shown).
Support member 302 again has a front edge 308, rear edge 310 and left and right side edges 312 and 314 respectively. The upper surface of support member 302 can include a plurality of grooves 316 separated by lands or ribs 318. A tooth brush 320, shown in
A tooth brush 320, shown in
With reference to
The container 351 at the right end 350 could, for example, have one of the walls be removable or openable along a hinge, for example, or it could include a removable outer cover, for example, which might be formed from walls 352-358, that then could slidingly fit over mating complementary walls on holder 340. Thus, container 351 could hold dental floss or other material with a suitable outlet for the dental floss being included (not shown as one skilled in the art would know how to construct as suitable dental floss hole and cutter), or it could hold a volume of shaving cream, a small selection of pills, or other of a variety of supplies for use when traveling.
The upper service 346 of holder 340 also includes a shaped support area 370 including a plurality of grooves 372 and ribs 374 dividing the grooves. As in the other embodiments grooves 372 are sloped from rear to front and have a front edge 376 that would overlie a sink when holder 340 was positioned thereon.
Each of the above embodiments can be formed, carved, molded, shaped or otherwise manufactured so that they could be made from a variety man made or synthetic or natural occurring materials. Such materials, include, but are not limited to, for example, plastics, thermal plastics, thermal formed plastics, metal, wood, stone, marble, clay, porcelain or other formable or shapeable materials.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed holder embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements thereof that can be included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A drip draining item holder comprising a shaped support member extending from a front edge to a rear edge and including a shaped upper surface for holding at least one item thereon, and an attached base to hold the support member so that the shaped support member is angled downwardly from the rear edge to the front edge and the front edge is positioned forwardly of the base so that the at least one item supported on the shaped upper surface can extend outwardly beyond the front edge.
2. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the shaped upper surface includes a plurality of support grooves.
3. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the support member and base comprise an integral one piece structure.
4. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the support member includes opposing side edges and the base comprises an extension of one side edge.
5. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the base comprises an extension of each side edge.
6. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the base comprises an extension of at least one edge.
7. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the base includes a downwardly directed extension of the rear edge.
8. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the base comprises a structure that is separate from the support member.
9. The holder as in claim 8 wherein the separate structure comprises a holder for at least another item.
10. The holder as in claim 8 wherein the separate structure comprises a cup.
11. The holder as in claim 1 wherein the base includes a separate support extending downwardly from a portion of a bottom surface of the support member forwardly of the rear edge and a bottom support.
12. A holder comprised of a support member including an upper surface comprised of a plurality of grooves, a mounting base connected to the support member, a front edge on the support member that extends forwardly of the base so that an item held within a groove will extend outwardly from and forwardly from the front edge of the support member.
13. The holder as in claim 12 further including a cup holder connected thereto.
14. The holder as in claim 12 further including at least one extended housing connected to the holder for providing an enclosed internal space, and a cover that permits access into the enclosed internal space.
15. The holder as in claim 14 further including a second housing located at an end of the holder.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 27, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 1, 2009
Inventor: Leily Kaddissi (Great Falls, VA)
Application Number: 12/078,135
International Classification: B65D 83/00 (20060101); A46B 17/00 (20060101); A47K 1/08 (20060101);