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US2006980A
US2006980A US726656A US72665634A US2006980A US 2006980 A US2006980 A US 2006980A US 726656 A US726656 A US 726656A US 72665634 A US72665634 A US 72665634A US 2006980 A US2006980 A US 2006980A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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  • This invention relates to a soap holder and particularly to a soap holder adapted to hold a cake of soap in such a manner as to permit an unimpeded circulation of air around thesoap maintained in the holder and to permit rapid removal of water adhering to the surface of the soap without change in the form of the soap held therein.
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a soap holder embodying the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation of a soap holder embodying the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation of a soap holder emways.
  • the soap holder comprises an upper laterally extending member and a lower laterally extending member I2.
  • the members II and I2 are formed from a wire of non-rusting material such as brass or the like.
  • Each arm is formedk as an open framework having laterally extending sides and rounded end portions.
  • An open end contractile 15 clamp I3 is secured to the members II and IZ and permits the attachment of the soap holder to a supporting member such as a conventional type faucet I 4 or the like.
  • a screw-threaded element I5 provided with a nut I6 extends' through loops Il and I8 in the clamp I3 and permits an adjustable clamping of the clamp on the supporting member such as the faucet I4 or the like.
  • and I2 are formed from a single piece of wire which is rst bent to form the substantially U-shaped portion comprising the clamp member I3.
  • the wire is then twisted as at I9 and the ends 20 and 2
  • are then bent again at right angles and formed into the extending members and I2.
  • an arched tension interceptor 25 is formed preferably from a separate piece of wire from that 45 used to form the clamp I3 and the members Il and I2, although in practice it may be preferable to form the arched tension interceptor 25 from the end of the wire forming the member II.
  • the arched tension interceptor 25 is 50 twisted as at 26 and provided with a looped end portion 21 which is secured to a looped portion 28 in the member II by means of a rivet 29 or other suitable securing means.
  • the member. 25 as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, extends down- 55 wardly from the member Il and diagonally across the space between the member Il and the member I2 so that when a cake of soap, as shown in dotted line at 30 in Fig. 2, is supported by the member ⁇ I2, the arched tension interceptor 25 contacts with a surface of the cake of soap 3D opposite the surface contacted by the supporting member l2.
  • the tension of the arched tension interceptor 25 need be only suncient to prevent accidental displacement of the soap 30 from the member I2 particularly since the weight of the soap 30 is supported by the member l2 at a plurality of points of contact between the member l2 and the surface of the soap.
  • the soap holder embodying my invention may be conveniently supported from a xed supporting member such as the faucet I4 or the like, or it may be secured to a movable supporting member such as the rubber vacuum cup 3
  • the soap holder is preferably secured to the vacuum cup by means of a screwthreaded member 33 extending through a loop 34 which is maintained in intimate contact with the cup 3
  • a soap holder comprising an open framework having lateral arms extending in spaced relation on substantially parallel lines, the lower of said arms having a portion adapted to receive and hold a cake of soap thereon and the upper of said arms having a resilient member depending therefrom for yieldingly maintaining the soap in the soap receiving portion of the lower of said arms.
  • a soap holder comprising a formed open wire member for supporting a cake of soap by contact at spaced intervals with the surface thereof, an overhanging member spaced apart therefrom for protecting the soap against accidental displacement from the supporting member, and a resilient soap contacting member extending into the space between said rst named members and contacting with a surface of the soap for yieldingly maintaining the soap in intimate Contact with the said supporting member.
  • a soap holder comprising a single wire bent to form an open soap supporting portion and a spaced apart open soap protecting portion, a resilient member extending between said soap supporting and said soap protecting portions and contacting with the surface of the soap for yieldingly maintaining a cake of soap in intimate contact with said soap supporting member.
  • a soap holder comprising a single wire bent to form an open soap supporting portion and a spaced apart open soap protecting portion, a resilient member extending between said soap supporting and said soap protecting portions for yieldingly maintaining a cake of soap in intimate contact with said soap supporting member, and a supporting clamp formed integrally from the wire forming the soap supporting and soap protecting portions of said holder and adapted to support the holder in a predetermined position to permit unimpeded circulation of air around the holder and the soap contained therein.

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Patented July 2, 1935 PATENT OFFICEv SOAP HOLDER William R. Anderson, Rockwood, Mich., assigner of one-third to Hulbert Quentin Hall, South Rockwood, Mich.
Application May 21, 1934, serial No. 726,656
4 claims.
This invention relates to a soap holder and particularly to a soap holder adapted to hold a cake of soap in such a manner as to permit an unimpeded circulation of air around thesoap maintained in the holder and to permit rapid removal of water adhering to the surface of the soap without change in the form of the soap held therein.
In soap holders heretofore in use it has been found that While some provision has been attempted to permit the removal of water from the soap, such holders do not permit the free unimpeded circulation of air about the cake of soap when maintained in the holder.
Some
holders have heretofore been proposed which rely upon a gripping of the cake of soap either with such a spring tension as to prevent the accidental displacement therefrom or by the provision of members inserted within the body of the cake of soap. In either instance the action of the holder is such that the cake of soap frequently is broken into small particles which have little or no utility, thus resulting in an excess Wastage of the soap.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a soap holder in which the cake of soap is yieldably maintained in the holder and an unimpeded flow of air through the holder and around the cake of soap is permitted.
It is a further object to provide a soap holder which the soap is supported on a soap supporting element and is yieldably maintained thereon by a resilient member having a surface contact with the cake of soap.
Other objects of this invention will appear in the following description and appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
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1 is a top plan view of a soap holder embodying the present invention.
Fig.
2 is a side elevation of a soap holder embodying the invention.
Fig.
3 is a side elevation of a soap holder emways.
Also it is to be understood that the (Cl. i5-28) phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation, and' it is not intended to limit the invention claimed herein beyond the requirements of. the prior art.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in the drawing, the soap holder comprises an upper laterally extending member and a lower laterally extending member I2. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the members II and I2 are formed from a wire of non-rusting material such as brass or the like. Each arm is formedk as an open framework having laterally extending sides and rounded end portions. An open end contractile 15 clamp I3 is secured to the members II and IZ and permits the attachment of the soap holder to a supporting member such as a conventional type faucet I 4 or the like. A screw-threaded element I5 provided with a nut I6 extends' through loops Il and I8 in the clamp I3 and permits an adjustable clamping of the clamp on the supporting member such as the faucet I4 or the like.
In the embodiment of the invention here 25 shown the clamp member I3 and the extending members I| and I2 are formed from a single piece of wire which is rst bent to form the substantially U-shaped portion comprising the clamp member I3. The wire is then twisted as at I9 and the ends 20 and 2| are bent in opposite directions at substantially right angles to the twisted portion I9. The ends 20 and 2| are then bent again at right angles and formed into the extending members and I2. After 35 forming of the members I| and I2, the end 20 of the wire is then spirally wound as at 22 around the portion of the wire 2| forming the member I2, and the end 2| of the wire is spirally wound around the end 20 of the wire which forms the extending portion After forming the clamp I3 and the extending members |I and l2 as previously described, an arched tension interceptor 25 is formed preferably from a separate piece of wire from that 45 used to form the clamp I3 and the members Il and I2, although in practice it may be preferable to form the arched tension interceptor 25 from the end of the wire forming the member II. The arched tension interceptor 25 is 50 twisted as at 26 and provided with a looped end portion 21 which is secured to a looped portion 28 in the member II by means of a rivet 29 or other suitable securing means. The member. 25 as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, extends down- 55 wardly from the member Il and diagonally across the space between the member Il and the member I2 so that when a cake of soap, as shown in dotted line at 30 in Fig. 2, is supported by the member` I2, the arched tension interceptor 25 contacts with a surface of the cake of soap 3D opposite the surface contacted by the supporting member l2. The tension of the arched tension interceptor 25 need be only suncient to prevent accidental displacement of the soap 30 from the member I2 particularly since the weight of the soap 30 is supported by the member l2 at a plurality of points of contact between the member l2 and the surface of the soap.
The soap holder embodying my invention may be conveniently supported from a xed supporting member such as the faucet I4 or the like, or it may be secured to a movable supporting member such as the rubber vacuum cup 3|, Which may be attached to a surface 32 such as a wall or the like and retained thereon by the difference in pressures of the air within the cup and outside thereof. In this embodiment of the invention the soap holder is preferably secured to the vacuum cup by means of a screwthreaded member 33 extending through a loop 34 which is maintained in intimate contact with the cup 3| by a nut and Washer 35.
I claim:
l. A soap holder comprising an open framework having lateral arms extending in spaced relation on substantially parallel lines, the lower of said arms having a portion adapted to receive and hold a cake of soap thereon and the upper of said arms having a resilient member depending therefrom for yieldingly maintaining the soap in the soap receiving portion of the lower of said arms.
2. A soap holder comprising a formed open wire member for supporting a cake of soap by contact at spaced intervals with the surface thereof, an overhanging member spaced apart therefrom for protecting the soap against accidental displacement from the supporting member, and a resilient soap contacting member extending into the space between said rst named members and contacting with a surface of the soap for yieldingly maintaining the soap in intimate Contact with the said supporting member.
3. A soap holder comprising a single wire bent to form an open soap supporting portion and a spaced apart open soap protecting portion, a resilient member extending between said soap supporting and said soap protecting portions and contacting with the surface of the soap for yieldingly maintaining a cake of soap in intimate contact with said soap supporting member.
4. A soap holder comprising a single wire bent to form an open soap supporting portion and a spaced apart open soap protecting portion, a resilient member extending between said soap supporting and said soap protecting portions for yieldingly maintaining a cake of soap in intimate contact with said soap supporting member, and a supporting clamp formed integrally from the wire forming the soap supporting and soap protecting portions of said holder and adapted to support the holder in a predetermined position to permit unimpeded circulation of air around the holder and the soap contained therein.
WILLIAM R. ANDERSON.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2494305A (en) * 1947-02-08 1950-01-10 Merry Walter Soap holder
US2568714A (en) * 1945-07-20 1951-09-25 Britton Howard Lester Soap holder
US3024564A (en) * 1959-06-23 1962-03-13 Robert C Schmidt Bath caddy
EP0780082A1 (en) * 1995-12-21 1997-06-25 Hans Grohe GmbH & Co. KG Rack
DE102010002535B4 (en) * 2010-03-03 2017-08-31 Hansgrohe Se Sanitary fitting with a rail-like bracket

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2568714A (en) * 1945-07-20 1951-09-25 Britton Howard Lester Soap holder
US2494305A (en) * 1947-02-08 1950-01-10 Merry Walter Soap holder
US3024564A (en) * 1959-06-23 1962-03-13 Robert C Schmidt Bath caddy
EP0780082A1 (en) * 1995-12-21 1997-06-25 Hans Grohe GmbH & Co. KG Rack
DE102010002535B4 (en) * 2010-03-03 2017-08-31 Hansgrohe Se Sanitary fitting with a rail-like bracket

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