Abstract: A tool for picking up soap from a shower that is designed to enhance safety and convenience by preventing the need to bend down in wet and slippery conditions. The tool comprises a handle with a telescopic tubular assembly for adjustable reach, a rectangular frame supporting a mesh net, and a wedge-shaped scoop for efficiently lifting soap. The mesh net securely holds the soap, preventing it from slipping out, while the wedge-shaped scoop aids in guiding the soap into the net. The tool also includes a ring and a closed-loop rope for easy storage. The invention aims to reduce the risk of falls, improve accessibility, and provide an effective soap retrieval mechanism. Its lightweight, durable, and ergonomic design makes it an essential aid for individuals with limited mobility, ensuring a safer and more convenient shower experience.
Abstract: A dog collar with detachable and retractable leash attachment. The leash attachment includes a leash in the form of an elastomeric cord is provided inside a sleeve that may be temporarily engaged around the dog collar. One end of the leash pivotally attached to the collar using a clip, and a handle is provided at the other end. Grasping and pulling the handle releases the sleeve from the collar and stretches the elastomeric cord, providing a short leash for a pet owner to control and direct a dog over short distances. The leash attachment may include an engagement surface that is operable to temporarily attach to a complementary surface on the exterior of the collar.