US2015201815A1PendingUtilityA1
Shower stall wall mounted full back brush
Est. expiryJan 21, 2034(~7.5 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:James E. Miller
A47K 7/04A47K 7/024
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Abstract
A wall mountable back brush for allowing a user to scrub the user's entire back comprising a mounting component having a front surface, a back surface, a securement means and a plurality of bristles. The bristles are on the front surface of the mounting component, which front surface has a concavity for encompassing a user's back. The edges of the concavity are formed by a pair of pillars, which pillars additionally provide structural support and are integral to the mounting component. The attachment means secures the brush to a wall and the attachment means correspond to the locations of the pillars to provide additional strength.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A back brush for mounting on a shower stall wall or the like which comprises:
a) a mounting component, which mounting component comprises: i) a front surface; and ii) a back surface; b) a plurality of bristles; and c) a securement means; wherein said bristles are for brushing a back of a user wherein said plurality of bristles are situated on said front surface of said mounting component; wherein said securement means is situated on said back surface of said mounting component; wherein said front surface of said mounting component forms a concavity with respect to the user; and wherein said concavity is for encompassing the back of the user.
2 . The brush of claim 1 wherein said mounting component further comprises a first pillar and a second pillar;
wherein said first pillar forms a first vertical edge;
wherein said second pillar forms a second vertical edge; and
wherein said first vertical edge and said second vertical edge are edges for said concavity of said front surface of said mounting component.
3 . The brush of claim 2 wherein said pillars are formed of a rigid material of sufficient thickness to withstand the weight of a human body leaning against them.
4 . The brush of claim 3 wherein said pillars are integrally formed within said mounting component.
5 . The brush of claim 4 wherein said rigid material is a rigid plastic material.
6 . The brush of claim 5 wherein said securement means comprises a plurality of suction cups.
7 . The brush of claim 6 wherein said suction cups are arranged in vertical rows; and
wherein at least one of said vertical rows corresponds to the location of either said first pillar or said second pillar.
8 . The brush of claim 5 wherein said securement means comprises strips of adhesive.
9 . The brush of claim 8 wherein at least one of said strips of adhesive corresponds to the location of either said first pillar or said second pillar.Cited by (0)
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