US20220330763A1
2022-10-20
17/234,636
2021-04-19
The washcloth is comprised of two or more different materials. One material primary function is to deep clean or exfoliate. The other materials functions are to clean and distribute a solid or liquid cleaning agent. The materials are held together by various sewing or adhesive patterns that produce; cloth stability between the materials and a holding area for solid cleaning substances like soap. The holding area is secured by a material or apparatus that bonds together in some fashion like Velcro or Ziplock, which is held in place by different means like a sewing pattern or adhesive.
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Body washing or cleaning implements; Bathing sponges, brushes, gloves, or similar cleaning or rubbing implements containing soap or other cleaning ingredients, e.g. impregnated
The washcloth is made from two separate materials that are typically sewn together is a pattern that will accommodate a bar of soap. The soap is placed in between the two pieces of that are typically made of terry and mesh material. The edge of the cloth has an opening where the bar of soap is inserted between the two materials. The opening is secured closed typically by a strip of Velcro sewn along the edge of the cloth where the two pieces join together. There are several advantages to having two clothes joined together. Some uses are obvious and others not so obvious as users will find additional uses.
FIG. 1 is a drawing that illustrates the mesh cloth side of the washcloth.
FIG. 2 is a drawing that illustrates the solid cloth side of the washcloth.
FIG. 3 is a drawing that illustrates the cloth holding a solid piece of soap in a pocket in the cloth.
FIG. 4 is a drawing that illustrates the opening to one of the pockets created in the washcloth.
FIG. 5 is a drawing that illustrates how to insert the soap into the washcloth pocket.
1. A washcloth consisting of two parts, typically a type of terry an type of mesh material.
2. The washcloth of claim 1, wherein said is two clothes are combined by typically stitching them together with a pattern of stitching that will hold a bar of soap when inserted.
3. There is an opening along the edge of the washcloth where the soap is inserted between the two materials.
4. The washcloth of claim 3, wherein said has an opening at the edge of the washcloth is sealed by using some type of fastener like Velcro.
5. The washcloth of claim 3, wherein said has soap or other solid cleaning agent is inserted between the two materials in the compartment created by the pattern sewn to join the two materials and is seal at the opening by Velcro.