EP3229644A1 - Nail cleaning and sanitizing system - Google Patents
Nail cleaning and sanitizing systemInfo
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- EP3229644A1 EP3229644A1 EP15910360.5A EP15910360A EP3229644A1 EP 3229644 A1 EP3229644 A1 EP 3229644A1 EP 15910360 A EP15910360 A EP 15910360A EP 3229644 A1 EP3229644 A1 EP 3229644A1
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- vessel
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to devices and methods for hand sanitizing and cleaning. More specifically, embodiments of the invention relate to cleaning and sanitizing of fingers, including finger nails and crevice regions about finger nails.
- a system suitable for cleaning or sanitizing fingers includes a vessel for containing a first fluid, into which a finger can be inserted.
- the vessel has first and second opposing ends and an inner wall surface extending there between.
- a closure member is positionable about the first end to contain the fluid within the vessel.
- a sanitizing bowl has a first side shaped to hold the fluid, and is sized to be positioned within the vessel, along the inner wall surface of the vessel, with the first side of the bowl facing the first end of the vessel.
- a series of cleaning elements each having a tip, and each configured for placement along the first side of the sanitizing bowl so that when the cleaning elements are positioned along the first side of the bowl the cleaning element tips extend in a direction away from the sanitizing bowl.
- the tips are positioned to provide scrubbing or brushing action along a crevice region of a finger when a portion of the finger extends into the vessel and is moved along the tips to facilitate cleaning or sanitizing of the finger portion with the fluid.
- Figure 1A is a break-away view of a sanitizing system according to a first embodiment of the invention
- Figure IB illustrates details of a collection bowl which receives fluid present in the system
- Figure 1C is an exploded perspective view of a sanitizing receptacle which includes the collection bowl of Figure IB and a slotted spacer;
- Figure 2A is a break-away view of a sanitizing system according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2B is a side view of a covering cap of the system shown in Figure 2A;
- Figure 2C is a view from above of the covering cap shown in Figure 2B;
- Figure 3A is a break-away view of a sanitizing system according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3B is an end view of a reservoir bowl shown in Figure 3A, positioned in a vessel;
- Figure 3C is an elevation view of a reservoir bowl shown in Figures 3A and 3B.
- a sanitizing system 10 shown in Figures 1A - 1C, enables penetration of a first fluid 8, e.g., a fluid facilitating a cleaning or disinfecting function, into crevices along the surfaces of the fingers, particularly in areas adjoining finger nails. Debris may be simultaneously removed from the crevices.
- a first fluid e.g., a fluid facilitating a cleaning or disinfecting function
- the system 10 comprises a portable vessel 12 in the shape of a cylindrical tube into which individual fingers may be inserted.
- the vessel 12 shown in a vertical orientation above a horizontal ground plane, includes an inner wall 14 extending between first and second opposing ends 16, 18.
- the first end 16 includes a first threaded opening 16 o closeable with a sealing end cap 20.
- the second end 18 of the vessel 12 is closed while the first vessel end 16 includes a threaded sealing cap 20 which covers the threaded opening to enable inversion of the vessel followed by again placing the first end of the vessel vertically above the second end.
- Such motion can effect replenishing of fluid 8 within a collection bowl.
- the cap 20 includes threads (not shown) which mate with threads 22 formed along the end 16 on an exterior surface of the vessel.
- the second end 18 may also include a closeable opening 18 0 .
- the vessel end 18 does not include an opening.
- a sanitizing receptacle 24, also shown in the exploded view of Figure 1C, is positioned within the vessel 12. The receptacle may be accessed with a portion of a finger extending through the first opening 16 0 .
- the sanitizing receptacle 24 comprises a collection bowl 26, spaced away from the first vessel end 16. See, also, Figure IB.
- the sanitizing bowl may be attached along an interior wall of the vessel or formed as a removable insert suspended from the mouth of the first opening.
- the collection bowl 26 has a concave inner fluid- containing surface 26i, positionable to face the vessel end 16 and hold the first fluid 8 while an opposing outer surface 26 0 of the bowl faces the second end 18.
- Figure IB provides a perspective view from above a side of the collection bowl 26 to illustrate an exemplary shape of the bowl, applicable to several of the embodiments described herein.
- the sanitizing receptacle 24 also includes a slotted spacer 28 extending from the collection bowl 26 toward the vessel first end 16.
- An exemplary design of the spacer 28 shown in Figures 1 has a tapered tubular shape with a maximum diameter at a first spacer end 28m near the vessel end 16 and a relatively small diameter at the opposing spacer end 28s.
- the spacer 28 includes a pair of ports 28p which permit passage of fluid from a region 32, between the sanitizing receptacle 28 and the vessel interior wall 14, to the interior 34 of the receptacle 28 to fill the collection bowl 26.
- the spacer end 28s is circular in shape and sized to fit against a ridge 30 formed along an interior surface of a rim 26r of the collection bowl 26. This effects a mating connection between the slotted spacer 28 and the collection bowl 26.
- the slotted spacer 28 and the bowl 26 may be formed as one piece, e.g., by a plastic molding process.
- the collection bowl 26 When the vessel 12 is in an upright position (with respect to a horizontal ground plane, G), having the end 16 above the end 18, the collection bowl 26 is positioned to receive the tip of a portion of a finger inserted into the vessel 12. A person may extend a portion of the finger through the first vessel opening 16 0 , into the bowl and along the fluid-containing surface 26i.
- the collection bowl 26 includes a plurality of upright shafts, bristles or brushes, formed along the fluid-containing surface 26i of the sanitizing bowl.
- a matrix of upright shafts, bristles or brushes is schematically shown in the figures as rod-like shapes formed along the fluid-containing surface 26i to provide a series of brush-like cleaning elements 38.
- Each element 38 extends outward from the fluid-containing surface 26i.
- the elements each include a cleaning element tip 38t which extends in a direction away from the collection bowl 26.
- the matrix of elements 38 provides an array of cleaning element tips disposed to provide scrubbing or brushing action along a crevice region of a finger. With a gentle motion of the finger portion against the fluid-containing surface, the elements 38 can penetrate into crevice regions between the finger nail and the skin of the finger, including along the underside of the finger nail.
- the elements 38 may be integrally formed with the fluid-containing surface 26i, such as by a molding or etching process, or may be attached along this surface. Such attachment may be in a manner similar to that effected with a conventional bristle brush used for nail cleaning. In other embodiments, a matrix of bristles or other elements may be formed on a flexible layer which is attached to the fluid-containing surface 26i.
- the collection bowl 26 is positioned along an interior wall 14 of the vessel 12 so that when the vessel 12 is partially filled with the first fluid 8, and the vessel is in an upright position (e.g., with the first end vertically above the second end), fluid collects at the second end 18 and below the bowl 26.
- the vessel 12 is tilted, or fully inverted, so that the second end is vertically above the first end, the fluid flows toward the first end 16. Then, when the vessel 12 is tilted back, with the collection bowl 26 returned to the upright position, the fluid flows toward the second end with a portion of the fluid entering into the bowl 26.
- FIGS 2A - 2C illustrate an embodiment of the sanitizing system with like reference numbers denoting like features described for the embodiment of Figure 1, including the sanitizing receptacle 24 and the sealing cap 20.
- the vessel 12' shown in Figures 2 includes features of the vessel 12, and is of a cylindrical shape with the collection bowl 26 positioned away from the second end 18.
- the vessel 12' further includes a second threaded opening 18 0 along the second end 18.
- the vessel 12' may be of the squeezable type, for dispensing fluid through a small aperture 37 positioned along the opening 18 0 . Fluid may be released upon application of pressure to an exterior wall surface 44 of the vessel 12'.
- the vessel 12' may contain the first fluid 8 (e.g., a fluid facilitating a cleaning or disinfecting function) or another fluid 36 (e.g., a fluid providing sanitizing, skin moisturizing, a moisture barrier or another type of skin protection) or a combination thereof.
- the fluid may be applied to crevices of a finger with aid of the sanitizing receptacle 24 as well as hands or other body portions by dispensing the fluid through the aperture 37 after opening a threaded end and removable covering cap 40.
- the cap 40 comprises a body portion 40a and a lid 40b hinged to the body portion.
- the aperture 37 is accessed to dispense a fluid by rotating a slotted end plate (not shown) which covers the aperture to selectively expose or cover the aperture 37.
- FIG. 2A In the side perspective break-away view of Figure 2A, the hinged lid 40b is in a closed position, against the body portion 40a.
- Figure 2B provides a side view of the removable covering cap 40.
- Figure 2C is a view of the removable covering cap 40 from above, showing the lid 40b in an open position and thereby exposing the aperture 37.
- the body portion 40a has interior threads (not shown) for mating engagement with threads 42 along the second vessel end 18 for attachment to the vessel 12' .
- the threads 42 are formed about the exterior wall surface 44 of the vessel.
- the cap 40 may be removed for filling the vessel 12 with fluid 8. This is advantageous for embodiments which divide the vessel interior into multiple chambers.
- the cover lid 40b is flexibly attached to the cap body portion 40a to effect the hinge function for opening and closing of the lid. Once the aperture 37 is exposed, the fluid is dispensed by squeezing or inverting the vessel 12' to squirt or otherwise dispense the fluid for rubbing application.
- FIGS 3A - 3C illustrate another embodiment of the sanitizing system 10, with like reference numbers denoting like features described for the embodiments of Figures 1 and 2, including the sanitizing receptacle 24 and the sealing cap 20.
- the system comprises a vessel 12" in lieu of the vessels 12 and 12' .
- the vessel 12" includes features of the vessels 12 and select features of the vessel 12', and is also of a cylindrical tube shape with the collection bowl 26 positioned away from the second end 18 of the vessel 12, e.g., midway between the first and second ends 16, 18, or closer to the first vessel end. This provides room to attach the reservoir bowl 46 along the interior wall 14 near the second end 18 of the vessel 12".
- the vessel 12" further includes the second threaded opening 18 0 along the second end 18 as described for the vessel 12' .
- a pump mechanism 52 is shown adjacent the second vessel end 18 before attachment thereto to illustrate an exemplary screw-on arrangement comprising threads 42 formed about an exterior wall surface 44 of the vessel as described for the vessel 12' .
- the pump mechanism 52 includes a pump cap 55 having a depressible dispenser arm 57 connected to pump fluid through a hose 60 which extends into the reservoir bowl 46.
- the pump cap 55 has interior threads (not shown) for mating engagement with threads 42 along the second vessel end 18 for attachment to the vessel 12" .
- fluid in the vessel 12" flows toward the first end 16 with a portion of the fluid entering into the reservoir bowl 46 to provide a supply to the hose 60, this enabling the fluid to be dispensed with the pump mechanism.
- Figure 3B is an end view illustrating the cone-shape of the reservoir bowl 46 positioned along the vessel interior wall 14.
- the illustrated embodiment of the reservoir bowl has four slotlike openings 50.
- Figure 3C is an elevation view of the reservoir bowl 46 further illustrating the exemplary slot- like openings.
- the exemplary reservoir bowl 46 comprises a lower section 46L in the form of a continuous conical surface for holding fluid, and an upper section 46U which is an extension of the conical surface having the slot-like openings 50.
- the reservoir bowl 46 may be suspended from along the interior wall 14 of the vessel 12" near the second end 18.
- the second end is then inclined above the first end. This causes fluid initially at the second end to flow toward the first end as the vessel second end becomes inclined above the first end.
- a portion of the fluid flows through the openings 50 and into the reservoir bowl 46 so that, with the vessel placed in a substantially vertical position, the pump mechanism is above the first end and the lower section 46L of the reservoir bowl 46 holds fluid for operation of the pump mechanism.
- the openings 50 permit flow of this fluid into the reservoir bowl 46 whenever the vessel 12" is inverted, from one vertical position having the first end 16 above the second end 18, to a second vertical position having the second end above the first end.
- the vessels 12, 12' and 12" define a chamber volume bounded by the vessel inner wall 14 and the first and second opposing vessel ends 16, 18.
- the vessels 12, 12' and 12" may also be formed as multiple chambers.
- an optional divider wall 54 shown in Figures 2A and 3A, is positioned across a vessel inner wall 14, e.g., midway between the vessel ends. This creates a first chamber 56 adjacent the first end 16 and a second chamber 58 adjacent the second end 18.
- the chamber 56 contains a quantity of first fluid 8 suitable for nail and crevice cleaning and sanitizing along surfaces of the fingers.
- the first chamber 56 accessed for filling with fluid 8 through the opening 16 0 at the first end 16, facilitates cleaning and sanitizing of finger nails with the collection bowl 26 of the vessel 12' or 12" in a manner similar to that described for the embodiment of Figure 1.
- the chamber 58 contains another fluid 36 suitable for sanitizing, skin moisturizing, providing a moisture barrier or providing another type of skin protection.
- the fluid 36 may be a skin lotion or a fluid having greater germicidal capability than the fluid 8, cleaning capability or properties beneficial for skin conditioning. Examples of other kinds of fluids include anti-biotic ointments , sunscreens, and solutions containing an alcohol or a peroxide.
- the fluid 36 may be dispensed through an aperture or through the pump mechanism 52 for application on skin surfaces generally.
- the second chamber 58 includes an opening 18 0 at the second end 18 of the vessel 12' or 12" to facilitate filling the chamber with the fluid 36.
- the reservoir bowl 46 may be omitted and the fluid supply hose 60 may extend through the chamber 58 to the divider wall 54.
- the sanitizing receptacle 24 may be replaced with a trough or similar type of open container positioned against the interior vessel wall along one side of the vessel. Fluid can fill the trough as the vessel is tilted, or fully inverted, with respect to the ground plane, G, and then returned to an upright position with the first end 16 above the second end 18. When second end 18 is vertically above the first end 16, the fluid flows toward the first end 16. Then, with the vessel returned to the upright position, with the first end 16 above the second end 18, the fluid flows toward the second end with a portion of the fluid entering into the trough.
- the cleaning elements 38 and cleaning element tips 38t have been schematically illustrated with shapes of pillars as might be provided in a simple molding process. It is to be understood that the cleaning elements may be formed in a variety of manners and may comprise natural or synthetic bristles between which a finger may extend as they bend. The cleaning elements may extend upward along the sanitizing bowl 26 toward the rim to more effectively clean cuticles. Also, the cleaning elements may be manufactured in a process separate from that of the inner fluid-containing surface 26i of the collection bowl 26.
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