Abstract: Abstract A traditional laundress uses cloth washing soap for the whole day. The major part of these washing soaps consists of unnatural ingredients to retain their bar-like shape like paraffin wax, animal tallow and crude oil derivatives. Thus due to regular touch, they are prone to various skin diseases, birth defects and even liver damage. Also the conventional wet soap rubbing brings in a lot of bruises. The slipping of wet soap can be troublesome. Even due to negligence most of the soaps melt away getting absorbed in water. The wastage is further added when a bar of soap is left to a thin chip. The wastage brings in extra demand for soap. The wasted water and solid chips further add a threat to the environment. Be it a laundry store or let it be any domestic purpose this small entity is a basic requirement. Thus even a small number of wastage from every store and each domestic house could lead to large number. All the factors can be dealt using a special soap holder. This closed holder will simply be fed by soap, thus avoiding contact. The base would be provided with a special net, which would allow the activity. The outer design would be such that it brings in comfort and grip. Also it would have the ability to use up the entire soap. Thus wastage can be avoided and so be cost-efficient to the user.
FORM 2
THE PATENTS ACT 1970
(39 OF 1970)
&
The Patent Rules, 2003
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
(See section 10 and Rules 13)
TITLE OF THE INVENTION
SOAP HOLDER
FIELD OF INVENTION
The given invention is related to the design of a soap holder which avoids the soap from dissolving due to contact with water. The soap holder consists of eight parts. The proposed soap holder reduces the wastage of soap. The given design of the soap holder provides the scope to save money by saving soap wastage which makes it economical. This soap holder will also enhance the gripping ability of the end user.
BACK GROUND OF INVENTION
This holder provides the additional ability to use up the soap completely. The cake placed inside the plate which further pressured using spring will let the complete usage up to the chips. The outer surface will prevent direct contact with the wet soap, thereby increased grip and preventing bruises. The net provided on base will let the soap to get less wet, providing sufficient surface exposure and when not in use the plate containing the soap will be in a slant position avoiding wastage. The holder will ensure the even usage of the soap surface as the force enacted upon the plate containing the soap will be in equilibrium.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
• To provide a holder to that is cost-efficient with the help of reduced wastage.
• To prevent injuries to conventional rubbing methods
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWAING
Soap holder as per the preferred embodiment is herein described and illustrated in the
accompanying drawings where in,
Fig,l Illustrate the disassembly of soap holder
Fig.2 Illustrate the assembly of soap holder
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
Spring 6 is an elastic member which is deformed when we applied force on it spring which is placed inside a guide 7 get deform and it will act radial force on the plate 2 and plate 2 move downward and when we remove force spring 6 is back to its position .Rectangular box 4 structured in which soap bar 1 is to be placed. One side is open to place a soap 1 in it and other side is closed there is taper is provided at open side, a net 3 is provided at the bottom of a box 4.a soap 1 is placed between the horizontal plate 2 and net 3. one hook type arrangement is given to hold a net 3 and close open side after soap 1 is placed in box 4 .At the close side there is larger side is given to stand a holder vertically Net 3 is given at the bottom of the box 4 to hold a soap 1 inside a box 4 and also net 3 is provided at a one side of a box 4 to close a box 4 and to avoid slippage of soap 1.Push button 5 is given at the top of the holder using these we can apply force on soap 1 to move downward by using spring 6 as well as horizontal plate2 .A rectangular shaped horizontal plate 2 is placed inside a box 4 and connects with guide7 . A horizontal plate 2 gives a support to washing soap 1 and gives an equilibrium force on it. A guide 7 is connected to horizontal plate 8 and its purpose is to guide a spring 6 to avoid buckling effect.
In this a schematic diagram shows a working of soap 1 holder it consist of push button 5, spring 6 , horizontal plate 2 with guide 7, box 4 with net 3, cover 8. In which the soap 1 is placed inside a box 4 through one direction and the side will be closed using hook arrangement provided at a top of the box 4 and other side will be closed. Soap 1 is placed in between a horizontal plate 2 and net3. a rectangular box 4 which has taper on one side which is closed by net 3 and other side of box 4 is larger it will help to stand a holder vertically for drying purpose of the soap. Push button 5 is provided at the top of the holder it will move downward to act a radial force on spring 6 .When we apply force on push button 5 it will move downward and spring 6 will get deform and given force on horizontal plate2 due to this soap 1 also move downward and come in contact with cloth and perform its application and when we remove force spring come to its original position and plate 2 also move upward. The whole assembly is enclosed in cover 8.
I/CLAIM
1. Soap holder consists of button, spring, guide, rectangular plate, casing net.
2. Soap holder is claimed in claim -1 where in: spring arrangement is used for vertical up and down movement.
3. Soap holder is claimed in claim -1 where in: net is for support to the soap from downward direction to hold it.
4. Soap holder is claimed in claim -1 where in: taper is provided for the proper movement of soap and to prevent obstruction in working of soap.
5. Soap holder is claimed in claim -1 where in: For the proper working of a spring a guide is provided which prevent spring from buckling.
6. Soap holder is claimed in claim -1 where in: Hook arrangement is given for holding in the net properly.
| # | Name | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 202021000633-AbandonedLetter.pdf | 2024-01-24 |
| 1 | 202021000633-Form 9-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 2 | 202021000633-FER.pdf | 2021-10-19 |
| 2 | 202021000633-Form 5-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 3 | 202021000633-Form 3-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 3 | Abstract1.jpg | 2020-01-09 |
| 4 | 202021000633-Form 1-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 4 | 202021000633-Form 2(Title Page)-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 5 | 202021000633-Form 18-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 6 | 202021000633-Form 1-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 6 | 202021000633-Form 2(Title Page)-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 7 | 202021000633-Form 3-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 7 | Abstract1.jpg | 2020-01-09 |
| 8 | 202021000633-FER.pdf | 2021-10-19 |
| 8 | 202021000633-Form 5-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 9 | 202021000633-AbandonedLetter.pdf | 2024-01-24 |
| 9 | 202021000633-Form 9-070120.pdf | 2020-01-08 |
| 1 | 2020-12-2613-17-34E_26-12-2020.pdf |