Patent Abstract:
The Lotion Applicator has a removable sponge that stick to the base. This allows the sponge to be rinsed/cleaned without disturbing the base.

Full Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS  
         [0001]    The following is a list of U.S. cross-references related to our Lotion Applicator:  
                                                       Application Number   Date of Patent   Inventor                           D.29,731   November 1898   Morgan           D.250,229   November 1978   Werner           D.265,255   June 1982   O&#39;Neil           D.271,624   November 1983   Paulson           D.272,661   February 1984   Cutler           D.289,564   April 1987   Harford           D.297,467   August 1988   McCann           D.299,558   January 1989   Robison           D.299,975   February 1989   Boyer           D.300,959   May 1989   Gray           D.306,214   February 1990   Delphus           D.308,264   May 1990   Redmann et al.           D.308,733   June 1990   Damians           D.310,270   August 1990   Bacal et al.           D.323,038   January 1992   Tarlow           D.323,409   January 1992   Giese           D.323,568   January 1992   Hackler           D.333,191   February 1993   Rainen           D.342,342   December 1993   Maglione           D.342,583   December 1993   King           D.351,483   October 1994   Angeletta           D.353,223   December 1994   Moore           D.355,726   February 1995   Delmerico           D.360,705   July 1995   Martin et al.           D.361,128   August 1995   Frizzell           D.361,404   August 1995   Haas           D.369,882   May 1996   McCarthy           D.371,219   June 1996   Bouchez           D.387,480   December 1997   Esraelian           455,567   July 1891   Kraft           1,012,653   December 1911   Knickerbocker           1,270,536   June 1918   Maher           3,568,237   March 1971   Rhodes           4,638,521   January 1987   Potente et al.           4,861,180   August 1989   Adams           4,896,984   January 1990   Evans           4,934,011   June 1990   Haug           5,240,339   August 1993   DeForest et al.           5,341,538   August 1994   Banome           5,388,700   February 1995   Per-Lee           5,419,646   May 1995   Taylor                      
 
         STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT  
         [0002]    Not Applicable  
         REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX  
         [0003]    Not Applicable  
         BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0004]    Not Applicable  
         BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0005]    This Lotion Applicator is designed to help apply lotion to the back, especially for those hard to reach areas. It is also designed so the sponge can be removed for rinsing/cleaning when needed, and further designed to hang up when done using, i.e., behind the bathroom door, etc. It is primarily used by putting lotion on the sponge then rubbing it on the back, as if it were a bath brush. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING  
       [0006]    [0006]                                   List of Figures   Brief Description                       Shows the entire Lotion Applicator invention ready for           use - front view with sponge attached.           Shows the back side view of the Lotion Applicator           invention.           Shows the Lotion Applicator without the sponge           attached - front view.           Shows the backside view of the removable sponge from           the Lotion Applicator.                    
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION  
       [0007]    This Lotion Applicator, our new design, is created to help lotion an individual&#39;s dry back, especially for those hard to reach areas of the back. Our Lotion Applicator can be used to lotion other parts of the body, based on the need/desire of the individual. The Lotion Applicator&#39;s primary purpose/use is for an individual to apply/put lotion on the sponge then rub it on the back, as if it were a bath brush. During the evaluating stage, a brand of lotion with good texture that works well with this Lotion Applicator is called “Suave,” that normally comes in a squeeze bottle.  
         [0008]    After an individual use the Lotion Applicator, they can decide to put away the Lotion Applicator without rinsing it or they can rinse it by pulling the sponge out of the base when needed or based on desire. It is recommended that when rinsing that most of the water hit the front of the sponge (rinse the front side of sponge) and not the backside where the Velcro is stationary. After rinsing is complete the individual should always squeeze the sponge in their hand to drain excess water then return the sponge to the applicator base, which is lined in Velcro, then put away the Lotion Applicator for next time use.  
         [0009]    The Lotion Applicator handle and round base is made out of wood. The length of the handle is measured at 14 inches and the round base is measured at 3 inches with a depth of 0.5 inches with Velcro glued inside. The Lotion Applicator handle is attached to the back of the Lotion Applicator round base by using 2 Phillip screws measured at 0.5 inches long. The screws are positioned at the bottom of the Lotion Applicator handle and in the middle of the Lotion Applicator round base. The top of the Lotion Applicator handle has a hole where the string goes for hanging on door handles, etc. The sponge comes in multicolor and is measured at 3 inches round and a height of 1.5 inches. The sponge type is Hydrohilic. This sponge type allows the lotion to soak in for an even spread of the lotion on the back.

Technology Classification (CPC): 0