Abstract:
A liquid soap absorbent, liquid soap dispensing synthetic ceramic stone of specified porosity with interconnecting voids throughout the body of the stone. The surface of the stone is mildly abrasive in a soap and water milieu. The interconnecting voids are substantially uniform enabling a liquid soap to thoroughly penetrate the stone by capillary action. In use, the liquid soap is continuously dispensed by dissolution in water and the aspirating action caused by a concave bottom surface of the stone and the seal provided by soap, water and skin at the point of use. As the liquid soap is drawn from the stone the interconnecting voids are cleared of the soap. With the depletion of the liquid soap from the stone a fresh charge of liquid soap is accomplished by merely placing the depleted stone in a shallow receptacle filled with liquid soap.
Abstract:
The device of the invention includes an elongate shaft having a shaft first end spaced from a shaft second end, with the shaft first end having a hand member, the hand member having a plurality of finger members extending therefrom, with outlet ports extending from the hand member in fluid communication with a reservoir, such that the reservoir permits pumping of fluid through the elongate shaft and subsequently through the outlet ports. The invention is arranged to further include a secondary conduit in fluid communication with a secondary reservoir, that in turn pumps fluid through the secondary conduit and through the hand member, with the hand member having finger members, each of the finger members including a secondary outlet port, and each secondary outlet port in fluid communication with the secondary conduit. The device further includes a drive motor having a flexible crank shaft to permit oscillation of rod members, with each of the rod members extending through an individual of the fingers to effect oscillation of the individual fingers for enhanced massaging action.
Abstract:
A combination applicator/massager device is described for simultaneous application of a fluid to an area of a person's skin and massage of that area of skin. The device contains a reservoir for containment and dispensing of the fluid, the reservoir forming a hollow chamber open at one end; a ball retainer having ball-seating recesses therein; a dispensing or metering plate fitting within and substantially closing the open end of the reservoir, with fluid conduits in the plate permitting liquid communication between each recess and the chamber; a spherical ball seated in and freely rotatable within each the recess; and cooperating securing threads or the like to removably secure the retaining means to the reservoir with the plate disposed therebetween and with each ball retained for free rotation in its recess; whereby fluid contained in the reservoir can flow through the conduits into the recesses and onto the surface of the balls and by rotation of the balls the fluid will be transferred to the person's skin when the ball is brought into massaging contact with the person's skin. The balls preferable have textured surfaces for improved liquid retention. Interchangeable balls, retainers and plates can be used to provide optimum dispensing of liquids of different compositions and viscosities.
Abstract:
An applicator for treating the skin dispenses a predetermined dose of treatment agent. The applicator comprises a cylindrical portion, the front face of which is open, and a closure piece for the open front face. Solid and hollow pins extend axially from a front wall of the cylindrical portion. The hollow pins communicate with the cylinder cavity. The closure piece and the cylindrical portion are designed so that the closure piece delimits a given volume in the cylindrical portion. The closure piece has a central filling opening with a non-return or one-way valve disposed therein.
Abstract:
A vibratory medicator combines a medication dispenser (35, 40, 45) with a vibrator (10) containing a motor-driven eccentric mass (13). The vibrator body (15) can be either hand held or strapped in place against a skin region to be treated; and when body (15) is vibrated, it vibrates the medication dispenser, which is pressed against the skin to apply the medication to the skin and to transmit vibrational energy to the skin. This provides the known benefits of vibration and also enhances the penetration of the medication into the skin region being treated.
Abstract:
An exercising device for a person's face, a front side of the device including a spoon shaped bowl for massaging against the face, an electric coil behind the bowl connected to a transformer for heating up the bowl surface, wiring from the transformer to a control switch on the handle and to an electric power source, while a rear side of the device includes a reservoir for oil or cream, and a sponge on which the oil or cream is dispensed.
Abstract:
A liniment and an applicator for administering the same on a body skin, the liniment including as its ingredients: essential oil lily of the valley, essential oil Verbena, petroleum oil and essential oil Jasmin; the oils being possibly retailed in a kit for mixing by a consumer and including a dispensing applicator that massages the liniment into the skin.
Abstract:
This invention relates to an apparatus for projecting a fluid product comprising a casing containing the fluid product, a working head rotatably mounted thereon, a hollow shaft jointly rotatable with the working head, an oscillating plate mounted in the casing and jointly rotatable with the hollow shaft, the end portions of the plate extending in confronting relationship to an electro-magnet secured to the casing and imparting to the working head an alternating rotary motion.
Abstract:
A unitized and easily transportable therapeutic bath assembly for the limbs of a race horse or other animals, including humans, consisting of a fiber-glass tub body having a cubical tank adapted to receive one or more of the animal's limbs, for example, the legs. An evaporator unit is located in a recess of a tank wall adjacent an enclosed compartment housing a refrigeration unit and circulating pump which is respectively coupled to the evaporator unit and tank. Also, an air compressor located in the enclosed compartment is coupled to the tank for providing agitation of a cooled liquid circulated through the tank.