SOAP SAVER

A cleaning implement used to hold a bar of soap or pieces of soap, as well as liquid body wash soaps in the cleaning implement, thereby achieving a more thorough wash. The housing itself is composed of two towels of equal size and color, sewn together but leaving and opening at the top. At the top are Velcro strips which allow the towel to be opened and closed. The housing has a string attached between the two towels in the upper left or right corner that allows it to be hung in the tub or shower. Or by using the string a bather can also more thoroughly wash the back. The name is engraved on the front.

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Description

The present invention relates to bathing accessories. More particularly to a soap bag that a person would simply insert the bar soap or soap slivers into the pocket of the soap saver and seal the Velcro fastener. A user would then begin quickly and comfortably lathering his/her body while showering or bathing. This modernized bathing tool would also allow a bather to use 100 percent of the bar, which would prevent wastage of expensive bar soaps. With this self-sudsing bathing tool, a person could safely and effectively wash his/her body without the need to constantly lather his/her wash rag. Also, by using this all in-one bathing accessory, a person would not worry about dropping a bar of soap. This product could be ideal for use by consumers of all ages, including children. The soap saver can be produced from terrycloth or cotton and in a variety of sizes, shapes, textures, patterns, and colors.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The Soap Saver is basically two towels put together forming a pocket. it has a Velcro strip at the top which allows it to be opened and closed. This also allows you to put any size bar of soap in it and wash with it, as well as smaller bars of soap that would normally be thrown away. The Soap Saver allows you to get a more thorough wash with liquid body wash soaps. The Soap Saver is a better washcloth in itself, in comparison to body wash sponges and any other wash cloth, because none of them serve the same purpose. The Soap Saver accomplishes its goal in remarkable fashion.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1. is a front perspective view of the soap saver towel invention showing a first surface;

FIG. 2. is a perspective view of the soap saver of the present invention showing the soap saver open from the top, also showing the front and back strips of Velcro sewn into place.

In the illustrated embodiment as disclosed in FIG. 1, 1A shows front of towel where invention logo would be embossed. 2A, shows the bungee cord string attached which allows the soap saver to be hung in a tub or shower, or outside camping area to dry. also allows user to more thoroughly wash the back area. 3, represents the two towels sewn together. FIG. 2, 4 shows the back towel, and back Velcro strip sewn in place. 5, shows the front towel folded down as to show the front strip of Velcro sewn in place, which when closed will seal bar soaps, soap slivers, or liquid soaps inside, so user can wash.

Claims

1. The SOAP SAVER is the best self cleansing personal bathing device that allows you to use bars of soap, pieces of soap and liquid body wash soaps. It is comprised of: two face towels sewn together to form a pocket. The top has Velcro attached so that the pocket can be opened or closed. Once soap bars or liquid soap is put in and the top sealed the bather can wash without the dilemma of soap bars falling out or wasting liquid soap on the ground. this allows you to use 100% of your product. The string attached, allows the SOAP SAVER to be hung in the tub or shower to dry or, by soldiers on deployment in the field or in camping areas. The string is mad of bungee type cord that allows flexibility.

Patent History
Publication number: 20160073835
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 24, 2015
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2016
Inventor: Allenson Dewon Burrell (Glenn Heighs, TX)
Application Number: 14/833,932
Classifications
International Classification: A47K 7/03 (20060101);