WALL MOUNTED BACK SCRATCHER

A back scrubber for a shower enclosure comprising: a base, where the base includes a means to adhere a back side of the base to a shower wall; a soap dispenser, where the soap dispenser is integrated into a top edge of the base; and a sponge, where the sponge attaches to a front of the base just below the soap dispenser. The means to adhere may include an adhesive across the back side of the base or alternatively a plurality of suction cups.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to a wall mounted back scratching sponge and soap dispensing device.

2. Description of Related Art

Wall mounted personal hygiene products are well known in the prior art. Several wall-mounted devices have been disclosed in various patents. Such as U.S. Pat. No. 6,370,722, Duckworth, where Duckworth discloses a wall mounted back scrubbing and massaging apparatus that is mounted on a wall with a sponge attached to the outer surface of the scrubbing/massaging device. These scrubbing and massaging devices provide a means for an individual to provide unassisted scrubbing and cleaning of their back while in the shower. Another example of a wall mounted back scrubber is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,907, Doggwiler, where Doggwiler discloses a shower wall back scrubber and massager is attachable to a shower wall and fluidly connected to the shower head.

The two examples above provide existing back scrubbers in the prior art however additional improvements to the current personal hygiene for use in a shower are definitely available.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a back scrubber for a shower enclosure comprising: a base, where the base includes a means to adhere a back side of the base to a shower wall; a soap dispenser, where the soap dispenser is integrated into a top edge of the base; and a sponge, where the sponge attaches to a front of the base just below the soap dispenser. The means to adhere may include an adhesive across the back side of the base or alternatively a plurality of suction cups. The present invention further includes a method of placement of the back scrubber into the shower enclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 depicts a base and sponge attachment used in conjunction with a back scratching device in accordance with the present invention.

FIG. 2 shows an alternative configuration of the back scratching device in accordance with the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to a back scrubbing sponge device that is mounted to a wall of a shower enclosure. The back scratching device according to present invention includes a base that removably attaches to the wall of a shower enclosure. The base supports a sponge that is attached to the base for use as the scrubbing and cleansing device. The base further includes a soap dispensing compartment that dispenses soap directly into the sponge that is mounted onto the base. On the rear portion of the base, suction cups may be used to mount the device onto the wall.

In reference to FIG. 1, a Base 40 with the Soap Dispenser 42 is depicted. The Base 40 is shown in two variations in FIG. 1. A first variation includes a Curved Bottom Edge 43 that accommodates the Sponge 52. Sponge 50 attaches onto a rectangular edge embodiment shown in FIG. 1. A soap dispenser 42 is provided at the top edge of the Base 40 that dispenses soap directly into Sponge 50 once it is joined to the Base 40. The Base 40 includes an adhesive or similar substance placed upon the rear side of the base and enables the attachment of the base to the wall of a shower enclosure. Once the Base 40 is attached to wall the Sponge 50 or Sponge 52 may be placed over the base 40 to allow for the massaging/scrubbing of an individuals' back.

The Container 42 dispenses soap through openings, not shown, just above the top edge of the sponge. During use the sponge receives moisture and soap interacting with the sponge so as to provide a soapy scrubbing surface for the user. Sponge 50 and Sponge 52 depict various sponge configurations that may be used with the present invention.

In reference to FIG. 2 an alternative embodiment of the present invention is depicted. This alternative embodiment includes a Base 40 that includes a plurality of Suction Cups 45 along with the backside of a Base 40. These suction cups provide a means to adhere the Base 40 to the shower wall enclosure. On the reverse side of the Base 40 a Sponge 52 provides the soapy spongy surface for use by the user. A Soap Dispenser 42 is provided above the Sponge Area 52.

This back scratching sponge device provides a variety of sponges used with the base that is directly on the wall of a shower enclosure. The present device allows the consumer to interchange various sponges that have different textures in accordance with the user's needs. The instant invention has been shown and described in what it considers to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made there from within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.

Claims

1. A back scrubber for a shower enclosure comprising:

a. a base, where the base includes a means to adhere a back side of the base to a shower wall;
b. a soap dispenser, where the soap dispenser is integrated into a top edge of the base; and
c. a sponge, where the sponge attaches to a front of the base just below the soap dispenser.

2. The back scrubber according to claim 1, where the means to adhere includes an adhesive across the back side of the base.

3. The back scrubber according to claim 1, where the means to adhere includes a plurality of suction cups.

4. A method of providing a back scrubber in a shower enclosure including the steps of:

a. mounting a base onto a wall of the shower enclosure;
b. integrating a soap dispenser into the base;
c. mounting a sponge onto the base, where the sponge is positioned below the soap dispenser; and
d. dispensing soap from the soap dispenser directly into the sponge.
Patent History
Publication number: 20150003890
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 1, 2013
Publication Date: Jan 1, 2015
Inventor: George Protopapas (Arlington, VA)
Application Number: 13/932,211
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Couplable To External Source (401/203); Assembling Or Joining (29/428)
International Classification: A47K 7/02 (20060101);