US20160029780A1 - Personal hygiene device - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to personal hygiene brushes, and more particularly, to a personal hygiene device and system for cleansing and/or applying lotions and creams to the perineal region of the body.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a personal hygiene system comprising a hygiene device with brush head, finger brush, storage mechanism and variety of cleansing creams, bleaches, and lotions.
- a personal hygiene device having an elongated curved handle having a proximate end and a distal end.
- a head receiving portion is integrally connected to the distal end of the handle at an orientation approximately at a right angle to the handle.
- the head receiving portion includes a first engaging surface.
- a brush head has a first side from which a plurality of bristles extend and define an applicator surface and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the second side having a second engaging surface.
- the device includes means for removeably fastening the second engaging surface of the brush head to the first engaging surface of the head receiving portion.
- the fastening means may be a twist-and-lock fastener comprising a male protrusion extending outwardly from the first engaging surface and having an outer diameter, and a female socket having a channel opening defined by an inner and outer cylindrical wall each having a diameter.
- the outer cylindrical wall has a diameter greater than the outer diameter of the male protrusion and the inner cylindrical wall has a diameter less than the male protrusion.
- the fastening means may be a snap retention mechanism for snapping-on and/or snapping-off the brush head from the head receiving portion.
- the second engaging surface of the brush head may be flush or slightly recessed relative to the first engaging surface of the head receiving portion.
- the brush head may be removable and interchangeable.
- the handle may be an elongated tubular member having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the head receiving portion extends outwardly from the bottom surface of the tubular member at a ninety-degree angle.
- the top surface of the proximate end of the tubular member may include a plurality of gripping portions.
- the tubular member may have a circumference at the distal end smaller than a circumference at the proximate end.
- Each bristle of the personal hygiene device may have at least one tapered portion.
- the applicator surface may be defined by the combination of tapered portions of each bristle.
- the plurality of bristles may be tapered toward a point.
- the bristles may be made of natural material or synthetic material.
- a method for applying a cosmetic product to the perineal region of the body comprising providing the personal hygiene device. Then, applying a predetermined amount of product to the applicator surface of the brush head of the device, and extending the handle and placing the applicator surface in contact with the perineal region to apply the product thereto.
- the product of the method further includes one of at least a cleanser, lotion, cream, bleach, toning, thinning or ointment product.
- a system for cleansing and/or applying a cosmetic product to the perineal region of the body includes at least one cosmetic product including at least one of a cleanser, lotion, cream, bleach, toning, thinning or ointment product.
- the system includes a personal hygiene device for applying the cosmetic product, which includes an elongated curved handle having a proximate end and a distal end, a head receiving portion integrally connected to the distal end of the handle at an orientation approximately at a right angle to the handle, the head receiving portion includes a first engaging surface.
- the device includes an interchangeable brush head having a first side from which a plurality of bristles extend and define an applicator surface and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the second side has a second engaging surface.
- the device include means for removeably fastening the second engaging surface of the brush head to the first engaging surface of the head receiving portion.
- the system further includes means for storing the personal hygiene device in an upright position for allowing excess water to drain from the bristles, and a finger brush for inserting the finger therein and cleansing and/or applying the cosmetic product to a small area of the perineal region.
- a method for applying a cosmetic product to the perineal region of the body using a personal hygiene device includes a brush head removably mounted to a curved handle via a head receiving portion, wherein the brush head includes an applicator surface, the method comprises the following steps. Contacting an applicator surface of the brush head of the device to the cosmetic product. Then, extending the handle of the device and positioning the brush head adjacent the perineal region, and applying the cosmetic product via the brush head to the perineal region such that the cosmetic product is uniformly applied to the region.
- the present invention relates to a personal hygiene device and system for cleansing and/or applying lotions and creams to the perineal region of the body as described in detail in the following specification and recited in the annexed claims, taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts in which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the personal hygiene device, showing the handle and brush head in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded side view of the brush head, showing the tapered bristles, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded rear view of the brush head, showing the female insert, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the personal hygiene device, showing a twist and lock fastening mechanism when the brush head is detached from the handle in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of the personal hygiene device, showing the brush head flush with the head receiving portion of the handle when the twist and lock mechanism is fastened, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a top elevation view of the personal hygiene device, showing gripping portions of the handle, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a holding mechanism for securing the personal hygiene device of the preferred system therein, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present system;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a finger brush for further cleansing and/or applying creams to the body, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present system.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the personal hygiene system showing the hygiene device with brush head, finger brush, storage mechanism and variety of cleansing creams, bleaches, and lotions.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the personal hygiene device 10 of the present invention for use cleansing and applying creams to the perineal region of the body.
- the device 10 includes a removable brush head 20 fastened at a ninety-degree angle to an ergonomic handle 50 .
- FIGS. 2-3 illustrate the brush head 20 , which includes a first side 22 and an opposite second side 24 .
- a plurality of bristles 26 extends outwardly from the first side 22 .
- the bristles 26 are partially shaved at a distal end 26 A and formed into a substantially tapered point defining an applicator surface 30 .
- the bristles are available in soft or medium stiffness.
- the bristles may be made of natural fibers, including but not limited to badger, boar or horse hair, or synthetic fibers, including but not limited to plastic or nylon.
- the second side 24 has a second engaging surface 28 having a female connection 36 for removably engaging with the handle 50 .
- the female connection 36 comprises a channel opening 38 defined between an inner and outer cylindrical wall 39 A, 39 B each having a diameter 40 A and 40 B.
- the outer cylindrical wall 39 B having a diameter 40 .
- FIGS. 4-6 illustrate the handle 50 .
- the handle 50 is an elongated tubular member 52 extending along a longitudinal axis (L) and has a proximate end 54 , a distal end 56 , a top surface 58 , and a bottom surface 60 .
- the handle 50 includes a head receiving portion 70 that is integrally formed with the distal end 56 of the tubular member 52 .
- the head receiving portion 70 extends outwardly from the bottom surface 60 of the distal end 56 of the tubular member 52 at a ninety-degree angle.
- the head receiving portion 70 includes a first engaging portion 72 having an integrally formed male connection 74 having at least one radially outwardly extending projection 76 adapted to receive the replaceable brush head 20 .
- the outwardly extending projection 76 has an outer diameter 78 .
- the tubular member 52 has a circumference 62 A at the distal end 56 smaller than a circumference 62 B at the proximate end 54 .
- the tubular member 62 is preferably made of a hard plastic materially at the distal end 56 and rubber or soft durable plastic material at the proximate end 54 .
- the top surface 56 of the proximate end 54 includes a plurality of ergonomically designed indentations 80 or gripping portions. Preferably four gripping portions are present for accurately spacing the user's fingers and allowing the user's hand to grip the handle and extend the position of the device 10 to the precise location for cleansing or applying product to the perineal region.
- the combination of materials comprising the tubular member 52 further provides increase stability, control, and extension to the device for precise application of products.
- the head receiving portion 70 is preferably configured to receive the replaceable brush head 20 via a twist-and-lock fastening mechanism 32 in a manner that permits repeated removal and replacement of replaceable heads therefrom and thereto.
- the twist and lock mechanism 32 includes the male connection 74 , preferably formed integrally with the head receiving portion 70 and a separate female connection 36 preferably formed integrally within the brush head 20 .
- the radially outwardly extending projection 76 of the male connection 74 is accepted and locked into the channel opening 38 of the female connection 36 .
- At least one tab 42 is present, preferably within the female connection, for stopping the mechanism 32 once secured.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the twist-and-lock fastening mechanism 32 in a locked position, comprising the female connection 36 of the brush head 20 connected to the male connection 74 of the head receiving portion 70 of the handle 50 In the locked position, the brush head 20 is preferably flush or slightly recessed relative to the head receiving portion 70 .
- the personal hygiene device 10 capable of cleansing the anus and perineal region of the body, including maneuvering pie sings and body ornaments without having to remove them from the body.
- the personal hygiene device 10 is a so capable of applying cream and bleach to the perineal area of the body accurately and without spillage or mess.
- a variety of different size and shape brush heads are contemplated and not limited by the preferred embodiment.
- a user To replace the brush head 20 a user first twists the brush head 20 in a counter-clockwise direction until the brush head 20 stops. Next, the user pulls the brush head 20 away from the brush receiver 70 of the handle 50 . Then, the user discards the used brush head 20 . Next, the user fastens a new brush head 20 to the brush receiver 70 by inserting the male projection 74 of the brush receiver 70 into the female channel opening 38 of the brush head 20 and turning the brush head 20 in a clockwise direction to lock securely the twist and lock fastening mechanism 32 .
- the fastening means is a snap retention mechanism for snapping-on and/or snapping-off the brush head from the head receiving portion.
- the user To apply the cleansing cream or bleaching cream to the perineal region, the user must first dip the tip 30 of the bristles 28 into the desired product. Next the user must extend the handle 50 such that the brush head 20 is in position for applying product to the desired area.
- the extension handle 50 allows the brush head 20 of the device to reach the perineal region, which is small and obstructed from view on the backside of the body. Then, the desired product is applied in a circular motion.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the personal hygiene device 10 , which is available as a cleansing and/or bleaching system 100 or kit.
- the system includes the personal hygiene device 110 , a plurality of replaceable brush heads 120 , a holding mechanism 130 , a finger brush 140 , and at least one cosmetic product 150 , which may include a bleaching cream 150 A or cleansing lotion 150 B.
- the cosmetic products may include one or more of the following a cleanser, lotion, cream, bleach, toner, thinning product, ointment product, or hair removable product.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the holding mechanism 130 , which includes a suction portion 132 and a clamping means 134 , wherein the suction portion 132 attaches to a vertical surface, preferably a wall within the bathroom.
- the clamping means 134 accepts the tubular member 52 of the handle 50 of the device 110 such than the brush head 20 is stored in a vertical position for naturally allowing the removal of excess water to drain from the bristles 28 , thereby preserving the longevity of the brush head 28 thereby preserving the longevity of the brush head 20 .
- a tab 136 is present on the suction portion 132 for easily pulling the mechanism 130 away from the vertical surface after use.
- FIG. 8 illustrates the finger brush 140 , preferably made of a soft flexible plastic or rubber material, includes an outer surface 142 having a plurality of uniform bristles 144 extending outwardly therefrom.
- the finger brush 140 includes substantial hollow cavity 146 for inserting the finger therein.
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- This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/031,511 filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jul. 31, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to personal hygiene brushes, and more particularly, to a personal hygiene device and system for cleansing and/or applying lotions and creams to the perineal region of the body.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Good personal hygiene is one of the most effective ways to protect ourselves, and others, from illness. While hand washing is extremely important, washing other parts of the body is equally important. Regions of the body that are not visible to the eye, such as the anus and perineal region, are often overlooked and left unclean. This is attributable to the difficulty in reaching this area with a washcloth or sponge. The present device is designed to overcome this difficulty.
- Furthermore, while society is hesitate to discuss the importance of cleansing the perineal area of the body, the professional and at home application of creams and bleaches to this area is growing in popularity. A variety of cleansing products, lotions, creams, ointments and bleaches are now available for application to the perineal region.
- However, given the difficulty in reaching this region and the precise nature with which bleaches and ointments must be applied, professional application is commonly sought. There is the need for a cost-effective do-it-yourself device, which provides users the ability to cleanse and apply these products in the privacy and comfort of their own home. The present invention provides such a device and system for properly cleansing and applying these products.
- It is, therefore, a primary object of the present invention to provide a personal hygiene device and system for cleansing and/or applying lotions and creams to the perineal region of the body.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a curved extension handle the personal hygiene device, which is capable of reaching the backside of the body a the perineal region.
- It is another object of preset invention to provide a curved extension handle having an integrated head receiving portion for providing precise control of the brush head during application of product to the perineal region.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a uniquely designed brush head capable of precisely applying small amounts of cream and bleach to the perineal area of the body.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a personal hygiene device capable of cleansing the anus and perineal region of the body, including maneuvering piercings and body ornaments without having to remove them from the body.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a personal hygiene device capable of applying cream and bleach to the perineal area of the body without spillage or mess.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a personal hygiene device capable of helping the elderly and children cleanse the perineal region.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a personal hygiene system comprising a hygiene device with brush head, finger brush, storage mechanism and variety of cleansing creams, bleaches, and lotions.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a personal hygiene device is provided having an elongated curved handle having a proximate end and a distal end. A head receiving portion is integrally connected to the distal end of the handle at an orientation approximately at a right angle to the handle. The head receiving portion includes a first engaging surface. A brush head has a first side from which a plurality of bristles extend and define an applicator surface and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the second side having a second engaging surface. The device includes means for removeably fastening the second engaging surface of the brush head to the first engaging surface of the head receiving portion.
- The fastening means may be a twist-and-lock fastener comprising a male protrusion extending outwardly from the first engaging surface and having an outer diameter, and a female socket having a channel opening defined by an inner and outer cylindrical wall each having a diameter. The outer cylindrical wall has a diameter greater than the outer diameter of the male protrusion and the inner cylindrical wall has a diameter less than the male protrusion.
- The fastening means may be a snap retention mechanism for snapping-on and/or snapping-off the brush head from the head receiving portion.
- The second engaging surface of the brush head may be flush or slightly recessed relative to the first engaging surface of the head receiving portion.
- The brush head may be removable and interchangeable. The handle may be an elongated tubular member having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the head receiving portion extends outwardly from the bottom surface of the tubular member at a ninety-degree angle. The top surface of the proximate end of the tubular member may include a plurality of gripping portions. The tubular member may have a circumference at the distal end smaller than a circumference at the proximate end.
- Each bristle of the personal hygiene device may have at least one tapered portion. The applicator surface may be defined by the combination of tapered portions of each bristle. The plurality of bristles may be tapered toward a point. The bristles may be made of natural material or synthetic material.
- In accordance with an additional embodiment a method for applying a cosmetic product to the perineal region of the body is provided comprising providing the personal hygiene device. Then, applying a predetermined amount of product to the applicator surface of the brush head of the device, and extending the handle and placing the applicator surface in contact with the perineal region to apply the product thereto. The product of the method further includes one of at least a cleanser, lotion, cream, bleach, toning, thinning or ointment product.
- In accordance with an additional embodiment, a system for cleansing and/or applying a cosmetic product to the perineal region of the body is provided. The system includes at least one cosmetic product including at least one of a cleanser, lotion, cream, bleach, toning, thinning or ointment product. The system includes a personal hygiene device for applying the cosmetic product, which includes an elongated curved handle having a proximate end and a distal end, a head receiving portion integrally connected to the distal end of the handle at an orientation approximately at a right angle to the handle, the head receiving portion includes a first engaging surface. The device includes an interchangeable brush head having a first side from which a plurality of bristles extend and define an applicator surface and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the second side has a second engaging surface. The device include means for removeably fastening the second engaging surface of the brush head to the first engaging surface of the head receiving portion.
- The system further includes means for storing the personal hygiene device in an upright position for allowing excess water to drain from the bristles, and a finger brush for inserting the finger therein and cleansing and/or applying the cosmetic product to a small area of the perineal region.
- In accordance with an additional embodiment, a method for applying a cosmetic product to the perineal region of the body using a personal hygiene device is provided. The includes a brush head removably mounted to a curved handle via a head receiving portion, wherein the brush head includes an applicator surface, the method comprises the following steps. Contacting an applicator surface of the brush head of the device to the cosmetic product. Then, extending the handle of the device and positioning the brush head adjacent the perineal region, and applying the cosmetic product via the brush head to the perineal region such that the cosmetic product is uniformly applied to the region.
- To these and to such other objects that may hereinafter appear, the present invention relates to a personal hygiene device and system for cleansing and/or applying lotions and creams to the perineal region of the body as described in detail in the following specification and recited in the annexed claims, taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the personal hygiene device, showing the handle and brush head in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded side view of the brush head, showing the tapered bristles, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded rear view of the brush head, showing the female insert, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the personal hygiene device, showing a twist and lock fastening mechanism when the brush head is detached from the handle in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of the personal hygiene device, showing the brush head flush with the head receiving portion of the handle when the twist and lock mechanism is fastened, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a top elevation view of the personal hygiene device, showing gripping portions of the handle, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a holding mechanism for securing the personal hygiene device of the preferred system therein, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present system; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a finger brush for further cleansing and/or applying creams to the body, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present system; and -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the personal hygiene system showing the hygiene device with brush head, finger brush, storage mechanism and variety of cleansing creams, bleaches, and lotions. - To the accomplishment of the above and related objects the invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the invention, limited only by the scope of the claims.
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FIG. 1 illustrates thepersonal hygiene device 10 of the present invention for use cleansing and applying creams to the perineal region of the body. In it's broadest context thedevice 10 includes aremovable brush head 20 fastened at a ninety-degree angle to anergonomic handle 50. -
FIGS. 2-3 illustrate thebrush head 20, which includes afirst side 22 and an oppositesecond side 24. A plurality ofbristles 26 extends outwardly from thefirst side 22. Thebristles 26 are partially shaved at adistal end 26A and formed into a substantially tapered point defining anapplicator surface 30. The bristles are available in soft or medium stiffness. The bristles may be made of natural fibers, including but not limited to badger, boar or horse hair, or synthetic fibers, including but not limited to plastic or nylon. Thesecond side 24 has a secondengaging surface 28 having afemale connection 36 for removably engaging with thehandle 50. Preferably, thefemale connection 36 comprises achannel opening 38 defined between an inner and outercylindrical wall diameter cylindrical wall 39B having a diameter 40. -
FIGS. 4-6 illustrate thehandle 50. Thehandle 50 is anelongated tubular member 52 extending along a longitudinal axis (L) and has aproximate end 54, adistal end 56, atop surface 58, and abottom surface 60. Thehandle 50 includes ahead receiving portion 70 that is integrally formed with thedistal end 56 of thetubular member 52. Thehead receiving portion 70 extends outwardly from thebottom surface 60 of thedistal end 56 of thetubular member 52 at a ninety-degree angle. Thehead receiving portion 70 includes a first engagingportion 72 having an integrally formedmale connection 74 having at least one radially outwardly extendingprojection 76 adapted to receive thereplaceable brush head 20. The outwardly extendingprojection 76 has an outer diameter 78. Thetubular member 52 has acircumference 62A at thedistal end 56 smaller than acircumference 62B at theproximate end 54. The tubular member 62 is preferably made of a hard plastic materially at thedistal end 56 and rubber or soft durable plastic material at theproximate end 54. Thetop surface 56 of theproximate end 54 includes a plurality of ergonomically designed indentations 80 or gripping portions. Preferably four gripping portions are present for accurately spacing the user's fingers and allowing the user's hand to grip the handle and extend the position of thedevice 10 to the precise location for cleansing or applying product to the perineal region. The combination of materials comprising thetubular member 52 further provides increase stability, control, and extension to the device for precise application of products. - The
head receiving portion 70 is preferably configured to receive thereplaceable brush head 20 via a twist-and-lock fastening mechanism 32 in a manner that permits repeated removal and replacement of replaceable heads therefrom and thereto. The twist andlock mechanism 32 includes themale connection 74, preferably formed integrally with thehead receiving portion 70 and a separatefemale connection 36 preferably formed integrally within thebrush head 20. In particular, the radially outwardly extendingprojection 76 of themale connection 74 is accepted and locked into thechannel opening 38 of thefemale connection 36. At least onetab 42 is present, preferably within the female connection, for stopping themechanism 32 once secured. -
FIG. 5 illustrates the twist-and-lock fastening mechanism 32 in a locked position, comprising thefemale connection 36 of thebrush head 20 connected to themale connection 74 of thehead receiving portion 70 of thehandle 50 In the locked position, thebrush head 20 is preferably flush or slightly recessed relative to thehead receiving portion 70. - In use, the
personal hygiene device 10 capable of cleansing the anus and perineal region of the body, including maneuvering pie sings and body ornaments without having to remove them from the body. Thepersonal hygiene device 10 is a so capable of applying cream and bleach to the perineal area of the body accurately and without spillage or mess. A variety of different size and shape brush heads are contemplated and not limited by the preferred embodiment. - To replace the brush head 20 a user first twists the
brush head 20 in a counter-clockwise direction until thebrush head 20 stops. Next, the user pulls thebrush head 20 away from thebrush receiver 70 of thehandle 50. Then, the user discards the usedbrush head 20. Next, the user fastens anew brush head 20 to thebrush receiver 70 by inserting themale projection 74 of thebrush receiver 70 into thefemale channel opening 38 of thebrush head 20 and turning thebrush head 20 in a clockwise direction to lock securely the twist and lockfastening mechanism 32. - In alternate embodiments, the fastening means is a snap retention mechanism for snapping-on and/or snapping-off the brush head from the head receiving portion.
- To apply the cleansing cream or bleaching cream to the perineal region, the user must first dip the
tip 30 of thebristles 28 into the desired product. Next the user must extend thehandle 50 such that thebrush head 20 is in position for applying product to the desired area. The extension handle 50 allows thebrush head 20 of the device to reach the perineal region, which is small and obstructed from view on the backside of the body. Then, the desired product is applied in a circular motion. -
FIG. 9 illustrates thepersonal hygiene device 10, which is available as a cleansing and/orbleaching system 100 or kit. The system includes thepersonal hygiene device 110, a plurality of replaceable brush heads 120, aholding mechanism 130, afinger brush 140, and at least one cosmetic product 150, which may include ableaching cream 150A or cleansinglotion 150B. The cosmetic products may include one or more of the following a cleanser, lotion, cream, bleach, toner, thinning product, ointment product, or hair removable product. -
FIG. 7 illustrates theholding mechanism 130, which includes asuction portion 132 and a clamping means 134, wherein thesuction portion 132 attaches to a vertical surface, preferably a wall within the bathroom. The clamping means 134 accepts thetubular member 52 of thehandle 50 of thedevice 110 such than thebrush head 20 is stored in a vertical position for naturally allowing the removal of excess water to drain from thebristles 28, thereby preserving the longevity of thebrush head 28 thereby preserving the longevity of thebrush head 20. Atab 136 is present on thesuction portion 132 for easily pulling themechanism 130 away from the vertical surface after use. -
FIG. 8 illustrates thefinger brush 140, preferably made of a soft flexible plastic or rubber material, includes anouter surface 142 having a plurality of uniform bristles 144 extending outwardly therefrom. Thefinger brush 140 includes substantialhollow cavity 146 for inserting the finger therein. - It should be understood that numerous variations are possible, while adhering to the inventive concept. Such variations are contemplated as being a part of the present invention.
- While only one preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it is obvious that many modifications and variations could be made thereto. It is intended to cover all of those modifications and variations, which fall within the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
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