PORTABLE CONTAINER FOR CLEANLY STORING A LOOFAH PUFF
A portable container for cleanly containing a loofah puff in the form of a contoured sleeve. One end of the sleeve is open allowing the loofah puff to be put in or removed from the container. The opposite end is substantially closed with a central hole through which a loofah puff cord can be pulled to draw the loofah puff into the sleeve. The cord is left exposed so the container with the loofah puff inside can be hung by the cord if desired. The shape of the sleeve tends to bias the loofah puff in an ideal orientation for folded compression as the loofah puff is drawn into the container and uses the elasticity of the loofah puff to hold it within the sleeve once it is drawn all or most of the way into the sleeve. A lid closes the open end of the sleeve when desired.
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The present disclosure relates generally to personal care devices incorporating loofah puffs for use while bathing or showering and to portable containers adapted to contain the loofah puffs between uses. Loofah puffs (also known as “shower puffs” or “body poufs”) are personal care articles for gently scrubbing the body and exfoliating loose skin cells during bathing. Loofah puffs are commonly made out of a netted synthetic material, which is gathered into looped sections to form a generally spherical shape. The netted synthetic material forming the mesh is commonly a durable polyethylene plastic or similar lightweight, resilient, and water-resistant composition. Although commonly formed from plastic, puffs are also available in forms made from crocheted cotton and even from spherically-shaped pieces of the fibrous core of the tropical loofah fruit from which the original “loofah” name is derived. Regardless of the selected material, loofah puffs commonly include a single nylon cord loop tied at the center of the puff, so the puff can be easily hung for drying after each use.
Loofah puffs are used daily by countless individuals throughout the world. During use, a user may wet the puff, apply soap, and use the article to clean their bodies. When they are finished bathing, they often hang the loofah puff from its cord, to allow the article to be air dried. Such use is acceptable when the puff is used in a bathing area used by one person only; however, tidiness and hygienic-contamination concerns arise when other individuals share the same bathing area. A need for a protective container to safely and conveniently store a loofah puff between uses clearly exists.
Another problem with loofah puffs arises when a person travels. Loofah puffs are particularly useful for showering, but can be problematic to pack in a suitcase or travel bag. Stuffing a loofah puff into a nook or cranny of a suitcase puts the loofah puff in an environment surrounded by bacteria. Moreover, if the loofah puff is still wet when packed, it can transfer moisture to other items in the suitcase. Travelers, hence, cope by either leaving their loofah puff at home, or put up with the cleanliness and wetness issues, as there has never been an ideal way to address such problems.
Once a loofah puff is exposed to foreign contaminants, its spongy moisture-retaining construction makes it a potential breeding ground for bacteria. The shower environment itself tends to be warm and humid, which further supports bacterial growth. If the loofah puff is not dried properly, bacteria can spread to the body during the next shower or bath. The resulting health risks are not only significant, but the uncertain cleanliness also gives a loofah user an uneasiness every time they use a loofah puff, particularly if they feel it might have been contaminated. Granted, associated sanitary risks are manageable when the puff remains in a single bathing facility used by only a single person, but the risks of cross-contamination escalate when more than one person uses the facility. Such risks are potentially even worse if the puff is being carried and used while traveling. As a result, even though loofah puffs are used for cleaning the body, they are easily dirtied and contaminated during traveling or when showers are used by multiple people. These and many other challenges will be evident to those of skill in the art, particularly when contemplated in light of the following disclosure.
Basic objectives of the present disclosure are to address the challenges of cleanly and neatly containing and managing loofah puffs. This includes the objective to provide a safe and clean container for consumers to store and transport their personal loofah puff. Related objectives also include providing a container that is aesthetically pleasing, while also having features that facilitate easy and compact compression of a loofah puff for tidy containment. It is also an objective to make loofah puffs and their surrounding bathing areas more appealing and clean in appearance. Another objective is to preserve and help keep loofah puffs clean. Still another objective is to provide a convenient, affordable and useful containment system and method, perhaps even in a form that can be used as a premium gift for advertising, promotion or the like (particularly one that is well suited for distribution by soap manufactures, hotels, lodges, and other places that accommodate travelers).
Implementations of the present disclosure have been developed to help address these and other objects in a manner that provides a safe environment to cleanly store a loofah puff when it is not being used. Most such implementations include a small, lightweight, portable container, constructed of polyethylene or other thermoplastic composition. Loofah puff containers provided according to the teachings of the present disclosure are generally elongate along a central axis that tends to be vertical when a loofah puff is stored therein. Such implementations generally have side walls that are throated in a midsection of the container to help retain a compressed loofah inside that container, despite the inherent tendency of a loofah to expand.
Such implementations may also have two openings: a larger loofah puff opening at one longitudinal end and a relatively smaller hole on the other end of the container through which a cord loop of the loofah puff can be grasped and pulled to facilitate insertion of the loofah puff into the container. The larger opening may be flared wide open for easy insertion and removal of the loofah puff relative to the container. The end opposite the wide-open end is generally closed, at least enough to block the loofah puff from being easily pulled or pushed out that end. Despite the closed nature of the opposing end, the closed end has a central hole that is relatively smaller than the loofah puff opening but large enough for one or two fingertips, through which the cord loop of the loofah puff can be grasped and pulled.
The various shapes and overall contour of the container works together with the smaller central hole so that the loofah puff can then be neatly drawn into the container by pulling on the loofah cord loop. This action of neatly drawing the loofah puff into the container is easiest when the loofah puff is positioned next to the large opening, oriented so that its cord loop hangs into the container and out through the central hole on the opposite end. As a secondary benefit of having the loop cord extend out of the central hole, the entire container can also be hung in a shower much the same as a loofah puff often is hung.
The combination of the larger, flared opening and the throated aspect of the sidewalls also gives the containers a stylish, contoured shape. It is noted that the shapes of the walls provide more than just attractive aesthetics. The resulting overall shape and its details also tend to bias the loofah puff in a surprisingly ideal orientation for folded compression as the loofah puff is drawn into the container. Then, because of the throated shape, once the loofah puff has been drawn into the container most of the way, the elasticity of the loofah puff tends to hold it within the container, despite its inherent tendency to re-expand. Implementations of the present disclosure may also have an end cap or lid to close the open end of the sleeve when desired. The combined features and overall functionality of such implementations make them ideal for cleanly and neatly containing a loofah puff for drip drying over a bath or shower basin and for cleanly storing the loofah puff in luggage during travel.
It is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following descriptions or illustrated in the drawings. The disclosure is capable of many other implementations and of being practiced and carried out in numerous other ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should not be regarded as limiting.
We now provide descriptions of how to make and use various implementations of the present disclosure. Alternative implementations are also described in various respects, sometimes separately and sometimes amid a description about a primary implementation. The reader should understand that, whenever things are referenced directly or indirectly in these descriptions as alternatives, equivalents or the like, those things may be substituted or combined in virtually any combination where the other alternatives, equivalents or the like are described, illustrated, or implied as being used. The reader should assume as much for all implementations, whether fully described or not, except perhaps to the extent that one of ordinary skill in the art would clearly recognize that such other combinations would not result in any of the structure, functionality, objectives or purposes of the disclosure as ultimately claimed.
Referring now to
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Sleeve 120 further comprises first end 120a, second end 120c, and midsection 122 located between first end 120a and second end 120c, first end 120a and second end 120c being at opposite ends of longitudinal axis C-C. First end 120a is open, as shown in
As shown in
User 20 may insert loofah puff 140 into container 102 by grasping distal end 143 of loofah cord loop 142 from outside second end 120c of elongate sleeve 120 to pull loofah puff 140 into and past large opening 130 of first end 120c of sleeve 120. User 20 continues to pull loofah puff 140 toward the closed second end 120c until loofah puff 140 passes through opening 130 and into internal storage space 132 of container 102, as shown in
Second ribbon loop 144 of loofah puff 140 is positioned generally opposite loofah cord loop 142 facilitating pulling compressed loofah puff 140 away from second end 120c of elongate sleeve 120 outwardly through opening 130 of first end 120a.
In some implementations of the present disclosure, container 102 is sold with loofah puff 140 to allow the consumer to buy both products at once. Thus, as illustrated in
When loofah puff 140 is contained inside container 102, longitudinal axis C-C of container 102 tends to be positioned vertically, as shown. The vertical orientation central longitudinal axis C-C is facilitated by the design of container 102. For instance, the lowermost edge of the main sleeve 120 of the container 102 has a bottom edge 120e that is substantially planar and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis C-C, as indicated by the dashed-line depiction of
For related reasons, the geometric features of container 102 also enable a user to position the container with transverse upper wall 115 facing upward. Such an upward orientation of closed transverse upper wall 115 is beneficial because it helps shield the stored loofah puff 140 from contaminants that might fall from above container 102, and the corresponding orientation of container 102 allows moisture to drip out the open first end 120a of the container 102 (or central hole 121 if the lid 180 is attached), thereby allowing loofah puff 140 to drip dry despite being contained in container 102.
Various design aspects of portable loofah puff container 102 are shown in greater detail in
The general shape of transverse upper wall 115 is visible along with a central hole 119 formed in that transverse upper wall 115. The transverse upper wall 115 is preferably integrally formed with sleeve 120, such that they are one integral part. With specific reference to
As noted above, the longitudinal length of container 102 (and its dimension along axis C-C) is shorter than the normal length of loofah cord loop 142 of loofah puff 140, thus making make it possible for the distal end 143 of cord loop 142 to extend through the sleeve and out of the central hole 119. For shorter loofah cords, an extra loop of cord may be added as a cord extension by looping the extra loop through the pre-existing shorter loop and then tucking and pulling it through itself. In any case, once the distal end 143 is grasped by the user's hand, the entire loofah puff 140 can be pulled into container 102, as illustrated in
The transverse upper wall 115 is purposefully shaped, not only for style but to help container 102 hold a loofah puff 140 therein. The side edges of the transverse upper wall 115 are smoothly curved throughout. The transverse upper wall 115 of the portable container 102 includes a curvature so that the second end 120c of the sleeve 120 is edgeless to prevent collection of fluid (water, etc.).
As noted above, large opening 130 (as well as smaller central hole 119) allows air to pass through and water to escape from the interior of the container to facilitate drying. The plastic container 102 may be constructed of a non-porous material that assists in reducing or eliminating bacteria growth within loofah puff 140 and container 102.
Bottom lid 180 is sized to fit over bottom opening 130 of sleeve 120. This allows the consumer to safely carry the loofah puff 140 for travel purposes. Thus, loofah puff 140, while it is in the container 102, can be stored away from other water, soap suds, and bacteria. The advantages of having loofah puff 140 stored in dry in a safe environment, which facilitates safe transport of the device during travel, are many.
With reference to
The unique bottom flare allows container 102 to squeeze the loofah puff 140 and to assist in guiding the loofah puff 140 into container 102. As noted above, the narrowed midsection of sleeve 120 functions to retain the loofah puff 140 in place. The bottom flange creates a secure fit around the cover of container 102. The secure fit allows water to stay in the container 102, which can protect clothes and luggage when traveling. This will prevent a wet loofah puff 140 from getting things around it wet when it is in the container 102.
The portable containers (102, 210, 310) of the present disclosure may be constructed from lightweight, durable, and waterproof materials that are easily recycled at the end of their useful life, such as polyethylene (PE) or similar commercially-available plastic compositions. Container 102 is designed to at least last the lifespan of a loofah puff 140, which is preferably about one to six months on average.
The main part of container 102 is formed as one integral piece, which includes transverse upper wall 115 as well as the sidewalls 120b that make up sleeve 120. Preferably, sleeve 120 and transverse upper wall 115 are molded in the final shape of the container 102 in one step, although other manufacturing approaches may be used.
The narrowed midsection 122 enclosing the reduced cross section of the space inside the sleeve 120 can also be seen in the bottom view of the portable loofah puff container 102 shown in
In addition to aesthetics, one purpose of the flared aspect of open first end 120a is to enable receipt and compression of a loofah puff 140 as it is being pulled into container 102. As described herein, the narrowed midsection 122 is beneficial with respect to the drawing in and holding of a loofah puff 140 inside container 102, while also making container 102 more hand graspable.
The flare at the opposite closed second end 120c next to transverse upper wall 115 further contributes to the aesthetics but also helps functionality. The flare adjacent the closed end is generally wide enough on upper second end 120c to allow enough volume to store a sizable part of the loofah puff 140 in the compressed state. The increased volume in the upper second end 120c allows some of the compressed loofah puff 140 to expand therein, which has been observed to assist in drying the loofah puff 140. More importantly, though, the flare in the upper closed second end 120c helps hold the loofah puff 140 inside container 102, as the slightly expanded parts of the loofah puff would have to be compressed again for the loofah puff 140 to be removed from the container 102. The tight fit of the container also results in the loofah puff scrubbing the inside of container 102, to help inhibit growth of bacteria inside the container 102, which is a smooth plastic material.
The outer surface of sleeve 120 can also contain indicia 124, such as product branding information, instructions for use, and advertisements for manufactures, travel lodges, and other commercial establishments (see
Although one size of container 102 can work for many various sizes of loofah puffs, the loofah puff 140 being used will best determine the size of the container 102. The flared ends also help the loofah puff 140 retain its shape. For standard sized loofah puffs, the measurement of the widest dimension W-W (see
As noted above, the curvature of container 102 was found to assist in guiding the flow of the loofah puff 140 within container 102. The curvature also allows the loofah puff 140 to collapse into itself and to compress neatly and in a safe manner. In one implementation, the narrowed midsection 122, which is the narrowest part of the container 102, will be between 5.5 cm and 6.5 cm across.
Loofah puff 140 embodies a compressible item having a hanging line attached thereto. Other compressible items may be used with the sleeve and portable container of the present disclosure. Loofah cord loop 142 is a hanging line as it is adapted to hang the loofah puff (see, e.g.,
In general, the shape of container 102 is similar that of an elliptic hyperboloid. However, when considered in closer detail, it is a hybrid shape that has a transitioning cross section. Considering cross sections perpendicular to its central longitudinal axis C-C, the shape of the space enclosed by sleeve 120 transitions between a generally elliptical cross section and a generally rounded pseudo-rectangular cross section at the open end, as shown. Throughout the length of the sleeve, the cross section is consistently oblong, in that its wide dimension has consistently the same orientation relative to its small dimension. At the large opening 130, its cross section approaches a smooth rectangular geometry having convex sides, as viewable in
Referring to
Both of the above-described implementations incorporate elongated sleeves as a main part of the container with one end of such sleeves preferably fully open, while the other end is generally closed. As is the case with most implementations of the present disclosure, both styles as shown also have a shape that is centric and symmetrical, as will be described further herein. Such “centric” shape indicates that the bulk of the shape generally centers around a longitudinal central axis. Such “symmetrical” shape is in reference to the general symmetrical of the sleeve about one or more planes of symmetry that intersect the longitudinal central axis of the shape. For instance, with reference to container 102 of
Nonetheless, there are some functional and aesthetic differences between the two styles of implementations of container 102 and container 210 that are shown in the drawings. For instance, in the first version, the sleeve 120 is “doubly-flared” whereas the second version contains a single flare located at the opening 230 of container 210. The sleeve 220 of container 210 has a circular perpendicular cross section throughout its length, whereas the sleeve 120 of container 102 has consistently oblong perpendicular cross sections throughout its length. The term “oblong,” is defined as a shape having a perpendicular cross section that is wider in one direction than in a second direction that is orthogonal to the first direction. With reference to
The combined features and overall functionality of such implementations make them ideal for cleanly containing a loofah puff 140, which can be used for tidily containing such a loofah puff 140 over a bath or in a shower, and which can also be used to cleanly store it in luggage during travel.
Cord loop 242 may be constructed from a durable and waterproof polymer such as polyethylene or nylon. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preferences, design preference, structural requirements, marketing preferences, cost, available materials, technological advances, etc., other cord arrangements such as, for example, providing additional cord loops, utilizing alternate materials, etc., may be sufficient.
The shape of central hole 319 is shown as substantially circular, which is only one of many possible shapes of the hole 319.
The side edges of the top wall 315 come together at two points 324a and 324b, while those specific side edges are otherwise smoothly curved throughout.
The top wall 315 is transversely oriented across the generally closed end 320c of the sleeve 320, and is thusly oriented generally perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis C-C. Thus, the top wall 315 closes the end 320c of sleeve 320 to block a loofa puff 140 from passing into or out of that end 320c of sleeve 320. Despite its generally closed nature, top wall 315 has a central hole 319 therethrough, which is large enough to allow free passage of a distal end of the loofah cord loop 142 of a loofah puff 140, as shown.
Given the spatial relationship between large opening 330 and the smaller hole 319, user 20 is easily able to hold loofah puff 140 over the wide open end 320a of sleeve 320 in a manner such that the distal end of the loofah cord loop 142 of said loofah puff 140 hangs through sleeve 320 and out the central hole 319, as shown in
The flare at the opposite end 320c next to the top wall 315 not only further contributes to the aesthetics but also helps functionality. This flare is generally wide enough on upper end 320c to allow enough volume to store a sizable part of the compressed loofah puff 140. The increased volume in the upper end 320c allows some of the compressed loofah puff 140 to expand therein, which may help in drying the puff 140. More importantly, though, the flare in the upper end 320c helps hold the puff 140 inside container 310, as the slightly expanded parts of the loofah puff would have to be compressed again for the loofah puff 140 to be removed from the container 310. The tight fit of the container causes the puff to scrub the inside of container 310, to help destroy any bacteria growing inside the container 310.
As above, the container 310 is made up of a polymer, a hard plastic, or an equivalent in the art. The main body of the container 310 will be a smooth plastic. The outer surface of the sleeve 320 can also contain advertisements for manufactures, travel lodges, and other commercial establishments.
As viewed in
For instance, the lowermost edge of the main sleeve 320 of container 310 has a bottom edge that is substantially planar and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis C-C. Likewise, if that lowermost edge is closed by bottom cap 380, the bottom surface of that bottom cap 380 is likewise substantially planar and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis C-C. Hence, when container 310 is conveniently placed to rest on a horizontal shelf such as shelf in a shower (see, e.g.,
For related reasons, the features of container 310 also cause a user to position the container with top wall 315 facing upward. Such an upward orientation of top wall 315 is beneficial because it helps shield the stored loofah puff 140 from contaminants that might fall from above container 310, and the corresponding orientation of container 310 allows moisture to drip out the open end 320a of container 310, thereby allowing loofa puff 140 to drip dry despite being contained.
Then, at its narrowest or most throated point 322, the space's cross-section has its smoothest shape, which may be described as rounded or elliptical. In the portion between throat 322 and top wall 315, its cross section gradually increases in size again, transitioning from the smoothly rounded throat toward the eye-like, mandorla shape (also known as vesica piscis) of the top wall 315, which tapers to two opposite corners 324a and 324b.
The lid implementation illustrated in
Referring to
In use, alternate lid 480 may be securely attached to the portable loofah puff container 102 by passing the annular flange 481 of the lid through large opening of the first end 120a and by continuing to press the lid toward the interior of the sleeve until the recess 406 of the annular flange 481 engages the projections 412 of the sleeve in an interlocked relationship, as best shown in
It should be noted that step 504 is an optional step and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
In summary, the present disclosure describes personal care devices, each one including a portable container for cleanly containing a loofah puff, which can be used for tidily containing such a loofah puff over a bath or in a shower, and which can also be used to cleanly store it in luggage during travel. The container is more or less in the form of a contoured sleeve, with one end that is wide open for allowing the loofah puff to be put in or removed from the container, and an opposite end that is substantially closed but has a central hole through which the loofah puff's cord can be pulled to neatly draw the loofah puff into the sleeve and then leave the cord exposed so that the container with the loofah puff inside can be hung by the loofah cord if desired. The shape of the sleeve has several unique aspects which in one aspect tends to bias the loofah puff in an ideal orientation for folded compression as the loofah puff is drawn into the container, and which in another aspect uses the elasticity of the loofah puff to hold it within the sleeve once it is drawn all the way or most of the way into the sleeve.
While the present invention has been described with respect to various implementations, many modifications and variations can be made to persons skilled in the art, particularly when these descriptions and the accompanying illustrations are thoughtfully contemplated considering the many teachings of the prior art.
Claims
1. A portable container for a loofah puff, the loofah puff having a loofah cord loop that extends at least a minimum cord length from said loofah puff, said portable container for a loofah puff comprising:
- an elongate sleeve defining a storage space therein to contain said loofah puff in a compressed state, said elongate sleeve having a longitudinal axis and having a sleeve length parallel to said longitudinal axis that is shorter than the minimum cord length of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff, and said elongate sleeve further having first and second ends and a midsection between said first and second ends, said first and second ends being at opposite ends of said longitudinal axis, and said first end being open to allow a compressed loofah puff to pass into and out of said elongate sleeve;
- a transverse wall integrally formed with said elongate sleeve at said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall being oriented generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis such that said transverse wall closes said second end of said elongate sleeve to block said loofah puff from passing into or out of said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall having a central hole therethrough for allowing free passage of a distal end of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff through said transverse wall, such that a user is able to hold said loofah puff over said open first end of said elongate sleeve in a manner such that the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff hangs through said elongate sleeve and out of the central hole of said transverse wall at said second end of said elongate sleeve, and the user can grasp said distal end of the loofah cord loop from outside said second end of said elongate sleeve to pull said loofah puff into said first end of said sleeve by pulling on the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff; and
- a throat of reduced cross section formed in the midsection of said elongate sleeve.
2. The portable container of claim 1, said transverse wall comprises a curvature so that said second end of said elongate sleeve is edgeless to prevent collection of fluid.
3. The portable container of claim 1, comprising the loofah puff.
4. The portable container of claim 3, the loofah puff comprising a second loop positioned opposite said loofah cord loop facilitating pulling the compressed loofah puff away from said second end of said elongate sleeve.
5. The portable container of claim 4, said second loop is secured to said loofah cord loop.
6. The portable container of claim 1, further comprising a lid sized to engage said open first end of said elongate sleeve.
7. The portable container of claim 6, said lid comprising a central hole.
8. The portable container of claim 6, said lid comprising a flange that extends upward from said lid.
9. The portable container of claim 8, said lid further comprising recess portions, and a bottom portion of said first end comprises projection portions structured and configured to engage said recess portions of said lid securing said lid to said first end.
10. The portable container of claim 7, said lid comprising a flange that extends upward from said lid.
11. The portable container of claim 10, said lid further comprising recess portions, and a bottom portion of said first end comprises projection portions structured and configured to engage said recess portions of said lid securing said lid to said first end.
12. A portable container for a loofah puff, comprising:
- a loofah puff having a loofah cord loop that extends at least a minimum cord length from said loofah puff,
- an elongate sleeve defining a storage space therein to contain said loofah puff in a compressed state, said elongate sleeve having a longitudinal axis and having a sleeve length parallel to said longitudinal axis that is shorter than the minimum cord length of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff, and said elongate sleeve further having first and second ends and a midsection between said first and second ends, said first and second ends being at opposite ends of said longitudinal axis, and said first end being open to allow a compressed loofah puff to pass into and out of said elongate sleeve;
- a transverse wall integrally formed with said elongate sleeve at said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall being oriented generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis such that said transverse wall closes said second end of said elongate sleeve to block said loofah puff from passing into or out of said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall having a central hole therethrough for allowing free passage of a distal end of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff through said transverse wall, such that a user is able to pull said loofah puff into said first end of said sleeve by pulling on the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff; and
- a throat of reduced cross section formed in the midsection of said elongate sleeve.
13. The portable container for a loofah puff of claim 12,
- said transverse wall comprising a curvature so that said second end of said elongate sleeve is edgeless to prevent collection of fluid.
14. The portable container for a loofah puff of claim 13 further comprising a lid sized to fit over said open first end of said elongate sleeve.
15. The portable container for a loofah puff of claim 14, said lid comprising a central hole.
16. The portable container for a loofah puff of claim 12, said loofah puff comprising a second loop positioned opposite said loofah cord loop facilitating pulling the compressed loofah puff away from said second end of said elongate sleeve.
17. The portable container for a loofah puff of claim 16, said second loop being secured to said loofah cord loop.
18. A portable container for a loofah puff having a loofah cord loop that extends at least a minimum cord length from said loofah puff comprising:
- an elongate sleeve defining a storage space therein to contain said loofah puff in a compressed state, said elongate sleeve having a longitudinal axis and having a sleeve length parallel to said longitudinal axis that is shorter than the minimum cord length of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff, and said elongate sleeve further having first and second ends and a midsection between said first and second ends, said first and second ends being at opposite ends of said longitudinal axis, and said first end being open to allow a compressed loofah puff to pass into and out of said elongate sleeve;
- a transverse wall integrally formed with said elongate sleeve at said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall being oriented generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis such that said transverse wall closes said second end of said elongate sleeve to block said loofah puff from passing into or out of said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall having a central hole therethrough for allowing free passage of a distal end of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff through said transverse wall, such that a user is able to pull said loofah puff into said first end of said sleeve by pulling on the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff.
19. A portable container for containing a compressible item having a hanging line attached thereto, said portable container comprising:
- a sleeve comprising a first end and a second end, said first end comprising a first opening and said second end comprising a second opening;
- said first opening is larger than said second opening such that the compressible item can pass through said first opening but cannot pass through said second opening; and
- said sleeve is configured to compress the compressible item having a hanging line as the hanging line is pulled through said second opening to force the compressible item through said first opening and into said sleeve to store the compressible item in a compressed state within the sleeve.
20. The portable container of claim 19 further comprising a lid to engage the first opening and to close said first end so that the compressible item cannot pass through said first end with said lid engaged to said first end.
21. The portable container of claim 20 said lid comprising a third opening.
22. The portable container of claim 19 further comprising the compressible item.
23. The portable container of claim 22 said compressible item comprising a pulling line positioned opposite said hanging line.
24. A method of storing a loofah puff comprising the steps of:
- providing a loofah puff having a loofah cord loop that extends at least a minimum cord length from said loofah puff and a second loop positioned opposite said loofah cord loop and a portable container for a loofah puff;
- said portable container for a loofah puff comprising an elongate sleeve defining a storage space therein to contain a loofah puff in a compressed state, said elongate sleeve having a longitudinal axis and having a sleeve length parallel to said longitudinal axis that is shorter than the minimum cord length of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff, and said elongate sleeve further having first and second ends and a midsection between said first and second ends, said first and second ends being at opposite ends of said longitudinal axis, and said first end being open to allow a compressed loofah puff to pass into and out of said elongate sleeve; and a transverse wall integrally formed with said elongate sleeve at said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall being oriented generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis such that said transverse wall closes said second end of said elongate sleeve to block said loofah puff from passing into or out of said second end of said elongate sleeve, said transverse wall having a central hole therethrough for allowing free passage of a distal end of the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff through said transverse wall, such that a user is able to pull said loofah puff into said first end of said sleeve by pulling on the loofah cord loop of said loofah puff;
- pulling the loofah cord loop through said central hole of said second end until the loofah puff is inside the elongate sleeve to store the loofah puff; and
- storing the container containing the loofah puff.
25. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step removing the loofah puff from the portable container for a loofah puff by pulling on said second loop of said loofah puff.
26. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step of providing a lid to cap said first end of said portable container for a loofah puff and capping said first end with the lid prior to the step of storing the container containing the loofah puff.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 7, 2018
Publication Date: Jul 29, 2021
Applicant: Hannah Barolia Investments, Inc. (Pleasanton, TX)
Inventors: Jalaluddin Jumma Barolia (Pleasanton, TX), Ahmed Shawn Barolia (Pleasanton, TX)
Application Number: 16/095,351