WO2013098865A1 - Flexible soap-holder - Google Patents

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WO2013098865A1
WO2013098865A1 PCT/IT2012/000398 IT2012000398W WO2013098865A1 WO 2013098865 A1 WO2013098865 A1 WO 2013098865A1 IT 2012000398 W IT2012000398 W IT 2012000398W WO 2013098865 A1 WO2013098865 A1 WO 2013098865A1
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Maria Teresa ZENONE
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/04Other soap-cake holders
    • A47K5/05Other soap-cake holders having fixing devices for cakes of soap, e.g. clamps, pins, magnets

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  • the present .invention refers to a flexible soap-holder, adapted in particular to be made with several arrangements, being able to be suited to any type of wash-basin, bath-tub or shower, both inside and inside a house, and to be adapted to operate with any type of soap.
  • Traditional soap-holders are known, made as containers with several configurations, placed above wash-basins and sanitary elements in general, and adapted to contain therein at least one soap: in addition to the various limits of such soap- holder linked to their shape and placement, when time passes the used soap contained therein, when there is residual water, progressively melts and fouls the walls of its soap-holder and its surrounding environment, requiring various cleaning interventions and reducing the lifespan of the soap itself.
  • the soap must be equipped with a magnetic plate to be attracted, manually and forcibly inserted therein, with obvious problems of placement accuracy and installation uneasiness for a user, without leaving out the fact that, during its use, when the soap itself gets progressively consumed, the plate engaged therein tends to be detached.
  • soap-holders according to the preamble of claim 1: none of them, however, provides for a soap-holder adapted to be connected to a tap through a rubber ring through which the small cable for supporting the soap passes.
  • Object of the present invention is solving the above prior art problems, by providing a flexible soap-holder, adapted to be made with several arrangements, to be able to be suited to any type of wash-basin, bath-tub or shower, both inside and outside a house, and to be adapted to operate with any type of soap.
  • a further object of the present invention is providing a soap-holder as mentioned above that allows optimally using the soap connected thereto, without fouling problems of its related wash-basins and without discomforts for placing and maintaining, inside a soap, more or less reliable holding tools.
  • FIG. 1 s a side view of a first preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of a second preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of a third preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of an installation configuration of the flexible soap-holder of Figure 3;
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of a first preferred embodiment of a support, for a plane, for the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a side view of a second preferred embodiment of a support, for a wall, for the flexible soap-holder according to. the present invention.
  • the flexible soap- holder 1 of the invention substantially comprises: at least one elongated body 2, adapted to be operatively coupled with at least one soap 3; attaching means 5 connected to the elongated body 2 and adapted to attach the soap-holder 1 to a supporting element 15, 20; and
  • the elongated body 2 is composed of a small cable 2, made of steel, plastics or any other material adapted to guarantee its flexibility.
  • the elongated body 2 could be made with otehr preferable modes, for example a small tube made of plastics or other flexible material (not shown), in several arrangements adapted for its purpose, or yet more made of rigid, not flexible material (such as, for example, a rod- shaped metallic washer: under this . solution, a joint, placed in the upper part of the body, could allow the rod to move along desired directions).
  • a small tube made of plastics or other flexible material (not shown)
  • rigid, not flexible material such as, for example, a rod- shaped metallic washer: under this . solution, a joint, placed in the upper part of the body, could allow the rod to move along desired directions).
  • the supporting element 15, 20 is composed of a tap 15, as shown in Figure 5, or a support . 20 adapted to be placed on a plane ( Figure 6) or a wall ( Figure 7) for supporting the soap- holder 1, when it is deemed useful to directly connect it to a tap 15.
  • the support 20 can be equipped, always as shown in Figures 6 and 7, with at least one contact element 22 (for example a sucker or common screws) that allows fastening the support 20 to a plane or a wall .
  • the attaching means 5 are composed of a ring 9 made integral with the small cable 2, obtained by re-knotting the small cable 2 onto itself.
  • the attaching means 5 are composed of a ring 11, preferably made of plastic material, inside which the small cable 2 passes, or operatively coupled with the small cable 2.
  • the attaching means 5 are instead composed of at least one first threaded socket head screw 13 adapted to be screwed into a corresponding first recess 14 of the supporting element 15, 20.
  • the connecting means 7 are composed of at least one second threaded socket head screw 16 adapted to be screwed into a corresponding second recess 17 of the holding element 18.
  • both the first socket head screw 13, and the second socket head screw 16 could be replaced by equivalent elements, that respectively perform the functions of the attaching means 5 and the connecting means 7.
  • the attaching means 5 could be replaced by at least one small hook (not shown) adapted to be operatively inserted into a suitable recess (not shown) with which the supporting element 15 / 20 is equipped.
  • the attaching means 5 could be at least one magnetic element (not shown) , also adapted to be operatively coupled (in a known way or within the skill of an average technician in the art) with the supporting element 15, 20.
  • the connecting means 7 could be composed of the end part of the elongated body 2, so that the elongated body 2 gets integrated into the soap 3 (for example by obtaining into the soap 3 a suitable hole inside which the body 2 is welded) , or wound or operatively coupled in any way to the soap 3 itself.
  • the holding element 18 In the various Figures, two preferred embodiments of the holding element 18 are shown, namely the spherical shape ( Figures 1, 3, 5) and the frustum-of-cone shape ( Figures 2 and 4), but obviously the holding element 18 can be made in the shape of a cube, a parallelepiped or the like (not shown) .
  • the flexible soap- holder 1 it is therefore possible to connect the flexible soap- holder 1 to a tap 15 or a plane or a wall, and use the soap 3 connected therewith, before washing, in order to reduce its consumption to a minimum.
  • the wash-basin or other sanitary element is further prevented from being fouled, since the wet soap shortly drips into the discharging room and then it is dried by air, without fouling external walls.
  • the soap 3 can be easily replaced, according to its user's operating or even only aesthetic needs.
  • the flexibility of the inventive soap-holder 1 provides for its installation on a tap 15 arranged for this purpose through the simple hole 14 obtained therein: also here, it is easy to screw and unscrew the soap- holder 1 if. it is desired to insert it or not on the tap 15, and it is as well easy to unscrew the holding element 18 when it is necessary to replace, in the soap-holder 1, the soap 3 supported thereby.

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Abstract

A flexible soap-holder (1) is described, comprising: at least one elongated body (2), adapted to be operatively coupled with at least one soap (3); attaching means (5) connected to the elongated body (2) and adapted to attach the soap- holder (1) to a supporting element (15, 20); and connecting means (7) of the soap-holder (1) to at least one holding element (18) of the soap (3), the holding element (18) preventing the soap (3) from sliding away from the soap-holder (1) once installed on the soap-holder (1). The elongated body (2) is composed of a small cable (2). The attaching means (5) are composed of a ring (11).

Description

FLEXIBLE SOAP-HOLDER
The present .invention refers to a flexible soap-holder, adapted in particular to be made with several arrangements, being able to be suited to any type of wash-basin, bath-tub or shower, both inside and inside a house, and to be adapted to operate with any type of soap.
Traditional soap-holders are known, made as containers with several configurations, placed above wash-basins and sanitary elements in general, and adapted to contain therein at least one soap: in addition to the various limits of such soap- holder linked to their shape and placement, when time passes the used soap contained therein, when there is residual water, progressively melts and fouls the walls of its soap-holder and its surrounding environment, requiring various cleaning interventions and reducing the lifespan of the soap itself.
In order to solve such problems, the prior art has provided for some types of "hang" soap-holders, as disclosed for example in documents DE-A1- 19963449, CN-Y-248237 , CN-Y-2267750, CN-U-2061028 , CN-U-2047171, DE-Al-19958433 and US-S1-D477949, which however have the inconvenience of being magnetic and therefore to guarantee a scarce hold of the soap, that often falls inside the wash- basing. Moreover, the soap must be equipped with a magnetic plate to be attracted, manually and forcibly inserted therein, with obvious problems of placement accuracy and installation uneasiness for a user, without leaving out the fact that, during its use, when the soap itself gets progressively consumed, the plate engaged therein tends to be detached.
Documents CH-A-317 014, FR-A-387 743, CH-A-
174319, FR-A-754 825, FR-A-599 967 and FR-A-588 556 disclose soap-holders according to the preamble of claim 1: none of them, however, provides for a soap-holder adapted to be connected to a tap through a rubber ring through which the small cable for supporting the soap passes.
Object of the present invention is solving the above prior art problems, by providing a flexible soap-holder, adapted to be made with several arrangements, to be able to be suited to any type of wash-basin, bath-tub or shower, both inside and outside a house, and to be adapted to operate with any type of soap.
A further object of the present invention is providing a soap-holder as mentioned above that allows optimally using the soap connected thereto, without fouling problems of its related wash-basins and without discomforts for placing and maintaining, inside a soap, more or less reliable holding tools.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will appear from the following description, are obtained with a flexible soap- holder as disclosed in claim 1. Preferred embodiments and non-trivial variations of the present invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
It is intended that all enclosed claims are an integral part of the present description.
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, provided as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 s a side view of a first preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a side view of a second preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention;
- Figure 3 is a side view of a third preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention;
- Figure 4 is a side view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention;
- Figure 5 is a side view of an installation configuration of the flexible soap-holder of Figure 3;
- Figure 6 is a side view of a first preferred embodiment of a support, for a plane, for the flexible soap-holder according to the present invention; and
- Figure 7 is a side view of a second preferred embodiment of a support, for a wall, for the flexible soap-holder according to. the present invention.
With reference to the Figures, a preferred embodiment of the flexible soap-holder of the present invention is shown and described. It will be immediately obvious that numerous variations and modifications (for example related to shape, sizes, arrangements and parts with equivalent functionality) can be made to what is described, without departing from the scope of the invention, as appears from the enclosed claims.
As shown in the Figures., the flexible soap- holder 1 of the invention substantially comprises: at least one elongated body 2, adapted to be operatively coupled with at least one soap 3; attaching means 5 connected to the elongated body 2 and adapted to attach the soap-holder 1 to a supporting element 15, 20; and
connecting means 7 of the soap-holder 1 to at least one holding element 18 of the soap 3, wherein the holding element 18 prevents the soap 3 from sliding away from the soap-holder 1 once installed on the soap-holder 1 itself. As can be seen in the various Figures, the elongated body 2 is composed of a small cable 2, made of steel, plastics or any other material adapted to guarantee its flexibility.
Moreover, the elongated body 2 could be made with otehr preferable modes, for example a small tube made of plastics or other flexible material (not shown), in several arrangements adapted for its purpose, or yet more made of rigid, not flexible material (such as, for example, a rod- shaped metallic washer: under this . solution, a joint, placed in the upper part of the body, could allow the rod to move along desired directions).
In practice, the supporting element 15, 20 is composed of a tap 15, as shown in Figure 5, or a support .20 adapted to be placed on a plane (Figure 6) or a wall (Figure 7) for supporting the soap- holder 1, when it is deemed useful to directly connect it to a tap 15. For this purpose, the support 20 can be equipped, always as shown in Figures 6 and 7, with at least one contact element 22 (for example a sucker or common screws) that allows fastening the support 20 to a plane or a wall .
As shown in Figure 1, the attaching means 5 are composed of a ring 9 made integral with the small cable 2, obtained by re-knotting the small cable 2 onto itself.
According to a what is shown in Figure 2, the attaching means 5 are composed of a ring 11, preferably made of plastic material, inside which the small cable 2 passes, or operatively coupled with the small cable 2.
According to a preferred but not limiting alternative, shown in Figure 3, the attaching means 5 are instead composed of at least one first threaded socket head screw 13 adapted to be screwed into a corresponding first recess 14 of the supporting element 15, 20.
And■ more, as shown in Figures 1 to 3, the connecting means 7 are composed of at least one second threaded socket head screw 16 adapted to be screwed into a corresponding second recess 17 of the holding element 18.
It is obvious that both the first socket head screw 13, and the second socket head screw 16 , could be replaced by equivalent elements, that respectively perform the functions of the attaching means 5 and the connecting means 7. For example, the attaching means 5 could be replaced by at least one small hook (not shown) adapted to be operatively inserted into a suitable recess (not shown) with which the supporting element 15/ 20 is equipped. Or, the attaching means 5 could be at least one magnetic element (not shown) , also adapted to be operatively coupled (in a known way or within the skill of an average technician in the art) with the supporting element 15, 20.
Moreover, according to a further preferred embodiment (not shown) of the soap-holder 1 of the invention, the connecting means 7 could be composed of the end part of the elongated body 2, so that the elongated body 2 gets integrated into the soap 3 (for example by obtaining into the soap 3 a suitable hole inside which the body 2 is welded) , or wound or operatively coupled in any way to the soap 3 itself.
In the various Figures, two preferred embodiments of the holding element 18 are shown, namely the spherical shape (Figures 1, 3, 5) and the frustum-of-cone shape (Figures 2 and 4), but obviously the holding element 18 can be made in the shape of a cube, a parallelepiped or the like (not shown) .
With the above mentioned arrangement, it is therefore possible to connect the flexible soap- holder 1 to a tap 15 or a plane or a wall, and use the soap 3 connected therewith, before washing, in order to reduce its consumption to a minimum. The wash-basin or other sanitary element is further prevented from being fouled, since the wet soap shortly drips into the discharging room and then it is dried by air, without fouling external walls. Moreover, the soap 3 can be easily replaced, according to its user's operating or even only aesthetic needs.
In the version with the first socket head screw 13, moreover, the flexibility of the inventive soap-holder 1 provides for its installation on a tap 15 arranged for this purpose through the simple hole 14 obtained therein: also here, it is easy to screw and unscrew the soap- holder 1 if. it is desired to insert it or not on the tap 15, and it is as well easy to unscrew the holding element 18 when it is necessary to replace, in the soap-holder 1, the soap 3 supported thereby.

Claims

Flexible soap-holder (1) comprising:
- at least one elongated body (2), adapted to be operatxvely coupled with at least one soap (3);
attaching means (5) connected to said elongated body (2) and adapted to attach said soap-holder (1) to a supporting element (15, 20); and
connecting means (7) of said soap-holder (1) to at least one holding element (18), said holding element (18) preventing said soap (3) from sliding away from said soap-holder (1) once having installed it on said soap-holder (1) ;
characterised in that:
- said supporting element (15, 20) is composed of a tap (15) ;
- said elongated body (2) is composed of a small cable (2), preferably made of steel or plastics; and
- said attaching means (5) are composed of a ring (11) , preferably made of plastic material, inside which said small cable (2) passes, or operatively connected to said small cable (2) . Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said elongated body (2) is composed of at least one rigid metallic washer adapted to be operatively coupled with at least one joint element to allow its operating mobility.
Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said supporting element (15, 20) is composed of a support (20) adapted to be placed on a plane or a wall for supporting said soap-holder (1) .
Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said attaching means (5) are composed of at least one first threaded socket head screw (13) adapted to be screwed into a corresponding first recess (14) of said supporting element (15, 20) .
Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said attaching means (5) are composed of at least one small hook adapted to be operatively connected to a recess of said supporting element (15, 20) .
Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said attaching means (5) are composed of at least one magnetic element adapted to be operatively connected to said supporting element (15, 20) .
7.... Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said connecting means (7) are composed of at least one second threaded, socket head screw (16) adapted to be screwed into a corresponding second recess (17) of said holding element (18) .
8. Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said connecting means (7) are composed of the end part of said elongated body (2), so that said elongated body (2) is adapted to be integrated into the soap (3) , preferably obtaining in the soap (3) a suitable hole inside which said body (2) is welded.
9. Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said connecting means (7) are composed of the end part of said elongated body (2), so that said elongated body (2) is adapted to be wound or operatively coupled with the soap (3) .
10. Flexible soap-holder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said holding element (18) has the shape of a sphere, a f ustum-of-cone, a cube or a parallelepiped.
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FR754825A (en) 1933-04-27 1933-11-14 Soap dish and accessory
CH174319A (en) 1933-10-05 1935-01-15 Scala G Pere Hanging device for soaps.
CH317014A (en) 1953-10-14 1956-10-31 Schnyder & Cie Ag Geb Movable soap carrier
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CN2047171U (en) 1989-01-24 1989-11-08 江晓伟 Hanging soap holder
CN2061028U (en) 1990-01-13 1990-08-29 合肥工具厂 Hanging soap holder
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