Soap dish with drain arrangement
Abstract
A soap dish includes an open first container including parallel slits on a bottom; and a second container fitted in the first container and including rows of conic top projections, the rows of projections being adapted to support a soap bar, and rows of apertures each row of apertures being disposed between two adjacent rows of projections. Water stored in the second container is adapted to flow to the first container by passing the apertures, water stored in the first container is adapted to carry off through the slits, and outside air is adapted to reach a bottom of the soap bar via the slits and the rows of apertures. This can maximize air flow around the soap bar. In one embodiment, the aperture is shaped as a funnel. Also, the apexes of the rows of projections are either flush with each other or shaped as a concave curve.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A soap dish with drain arrangement comprising:
an open first container including a plurality of parallel slits on a bottom; and a second container fitted in the first container, the second container including a plurality of rows of conic projections on a top, the rows of projections being adapted to support a soap bar, and a plurality of rows of apertures each row of apertures being disposed between two adjacent rows of projections, wherein water stored in the second container is adapted to flow to the first container by passing the apertures, water stored in the first container is adapted to carry off through the slits, and outside air is adapted to reach a bottom of the soap bar via the slits and the rows of apertures.
2 . The soap dish of claim 1 , the aperture is shaped as a funnel.
3 . The soap dish of claim 1 , wherein the apexes of the rows of projections are flush with each other.
4 . The soap dish of claim 1 , wherein the height of the projections increases from the innermost rows to the outermost rows.
5 . The soap dish of claim 1 , wherein the second container further comprises two bottom projecting pads at both sides respectively for supporting the second container on the first container.Cited by (0)
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