Patent Abstract:
a weighted towel with handles manufactured from an absorbent material having weights near or at one end which allows a person with limited mobility , dexterity or range of motion to have the ability to dry himself ; the end having hook and loop fasteners which attach and allow the end to wrap around a body extremity to dry areas of a limb which are difficult to reach or touch , where the weights are heavy material enclosed in a tough , flexible bag that allows the weight to conform to the limb , or the foot and toes when pressed against .

Detailed Description:
the following description of the preferred embodiment ( s ) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention , its application , or uses . referring now to the drawings , there is shown in fig1 a preferred embodiment of the weighted towel 10 with weights at the bottom end 20 and the center portion 36 and the top end 12 are un - weighted . in fig1 b , 2 , 3 and 4 are additional preferred embodiments of the weighted towel 10 with handles 16 . fig5 a and 5 b show a preferred embodiment of the weighted towel with handles 38 in the center portion 36 . fig5 a has weights at the bottom end 20 and the top end 12 with the center portion 36 un - weighted . fig5 b shows weights at the bottom end 20 and an un - weighted top end 12 . in fig6 a is an enlarged view of the magnetic portion 30 which may be utilized with all embodiments . in fig6 b is an enlarged view of the hook and loop corner fasteners 40 , which may be utilized with all embodiments . the apparatus 10 allows a user to quickly and easily dry the legs , back , or other body portions even when the user has limited use of one or more hands and arms , or a limited range of motion . the handles are located at one position on the towel and the towel does not have opposing handles to create a drying motion . for all embodiments , the apparatus 10 is preferably formed into a towel shape from a flexible absorbent material 11 . the shape is preferably of a conventional rectangular towel shape but may take a plurality of forms in alternative embodiments including but not limited to circular , square , elliptical , triangular , or any polygonal form . also for all embodiments , the apparatus 10 has a top end 12 , a bottom end 20 , a left side 32 , a right side 34 , end corners 21 and a central portion 36 . for the preferred embodiment , the apparatus 10 has two slot 16 handles near or at a top end 12 and one or more weights 26 forming a weighted portion 22 near or at a bottom end 20 . for the preferred embodiment , the weights 26 are placed within one or more pouches 24 formed at said bottom end 20 by rolling over the towel material 11 and attaching the material 11 together via sewing , adhesives , snaps , hook and loop fasteners or other accepted means of joining fabric at the material attachment area 23 . preferably , the weights 26 are formed from a dense pelletized material such as iron , lead or sand which is housed or placed in protective weight bags 28 prior to placement within said pouches 24 . the preferred material is sand , because it provides a comfortable cushion when rubbed against , and when a foot is pressed against the weight , the sand allows the pouch 24 to conform to the foot and toes , effectively drying between the toes . the preferred weight bags 28 are made from low density polyethylene film which is flexible and resilient , further enhancing the drying effectiveness of the towel . the film is of sufficient thickness to enclose and protect the enclosed material . in a preferred embodiment , the thickness of the film is at least 2 mil . in a more preferred embodiment the thickness of the film is from 2 to 6 mil thick . optionally , the bag 28 is enclosed in a second bag to further strengthen the enclosure . the second bag can be a poly tubing plastic which is sealed on both ends . in a preferred embodiment the thickness of the film of the poly tubing is from 2 to 6 mil thick . the weight bags are strong enough not to tear or rupture if the full weight of the user is placed on the bag , yet flexible enough that when a foot is pressed on it , the bag and pouch conform to the foot and effectively dry between the toes . alternative embodiments may utilize solid weights or weights attached directly with the material 11 without the pouches 24 . preferably the pouches 24 may be sewn closed on the end corners 21 and have an opening facing the center portion 36 of the towel , as shown in fig5 b . alternatively , each of said pouches 24 may be closed at an end via utilization of a fastener 25 such as hook and loop fasteners in order to retain said weights 26 , as shown in fig2 . further alternative embodiments may utilize a plurality of fastener types including but not limited to snaps , hooks , stitches , adhesives , pins , or heat seals . an embodiment of the present art is presented in fig3 and has all of the elements of the preferred embodiment with the exception that the handles are represented by loop handles 18 located at the top end instead of the slot handles 17 of the preferred embodiment . the loop handles are formed by attaching a strip of material near or at the top end 12 at periodic or one or more positions whereby a gap between said strip and the absorbent material 11 is present at one or more locations . for the embodiment shown in fig3 , there are three loop handles 18 and four attachment points 19 . again , the strip attachment may be achieved via a plurality of methods , including but not limited to stitching , adhesives , pins , hook and loop fasteners , or heat sealing . another embodiment of the present art is presented in fig4 and has all of the elements of the preferred embodiment with the exception that only one slot handle 17 is formed as the handle . a preferred embodiment is presented in fig5 b , where weights 26 are placed near the bottom end 20 and near the central portion 36 is placed a central handle 38 . the pouches 24 are open upward , as the corners are closed by stitching or other appropriate means . the top end 12 and the center portion 36 is un - weighted . another embodiment of the present art is presented in fig5 a and has weights 26 placed near or at both the top end 12 and the bottom end 20 . at or near the central portion 36 of the embodiment is placed a central handle 38 which functions as the handles for the apparatus 10 . although optionally utilized for all embodiments and shown in fig6 a in exploded form , the embodiment is shown with magnets 30 placed near the top end 12 or end corners 21 . preferably the magnets 30 are placed within the pouches 24 or in one or more compartments of said pouches 24 . also , preferably one or more of the pouch fasteners 25 close or seal the corners 21 and retain said magnets 30 within the pouches 24 . as understood within the arts , magnets will attract any ferromagnetic material . thus , as defined herein , a magnet 30 need only be placed at or near a single corner 21 at an end 12 , 20 with the opposite corner having a ferromagnetic material which the magnet 30 may attract . the magnets 30 allow a portion or all of the top end 12 or the bottom end 20 to wrap around a leg or other extremity , attract or adhere to the opposite magnet or material , and let the user dry areas underneath the leg or other extremity . in another preferred embodiment as shown in fig6 b , in place of magnets are hook and loop corner fasteners 40 which are attached on the same side of the towel on the pouches 24 proximate the corners 21 . in operation or use , as shown in fig7 , the user holds the apparatus 10 via the handles 16 with one or both hands and places the weighted bottom end 20 onto or over the leg , limb , back , or other body portion to be dried . gravitational force upon the weights 26 allows the user to easily drape the end 20 at a desired place on the body . the user creates a drying motion by grasping the towel at one point , the center and allowing gravity to pull the towel down , then moving the towel up and down . if the user is utilizing an embodiment having the hook and loop fasteners 40 , once placed over the leg or limb , the fasteners 40 will cause the towel to conform and the fasteners to adhere to each other around the leg or limb and allow drying of the area under the leg or limb . when placed , the user moves the apparatus 10 via the handles 16 , 18 , 38 to complete the drying of the body portion . for other areas of the body , the user repeats the process , all with limited or no assistance from other persons . the process also works for the magnet embodiment wherein magnets 30 are used rather than hook and loop corner fasteners . fig8 is a foot towel 50 having a top end 12 , a bottom end 20 , a right side 34 and a left side 32 , and a center 36 , wherein located in the center is at least one pocket 24 into which at least one weight 26 is inserted , wherein the at least one weights comprise at least one flexible bag sealingly containing heavy material , and wherein the bags are compressible and resilient to effectively dry a foot and between the toes . optionally , the foot towel 50 has a handle 16 attached to the top end 12 . the pouches 24 allow easy removal of the weights 26 and / or magnets 30 before laundering and replacement thereof after laundry completion . although described for enablement purposes , the lengths , widths , and other dimensional attributes may depart significantly from those specified . the shape , size , location , component numbers and mounting methods utilized for each of the components or constituent elements may take a plurality of forms as recognized within the pertinent arts without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention . for a rectangular towel of about 28 inches by 50 inches , the pouches are about 8 inches long by 5 inches deep . for such a towel , the weight bags are about 3 inches by 3 inches . the weight of the bags when filled is sufficient to cause the towel to drape downward when used . preferably , the weight of the filled bag 28 is from about 4 to 16 ounces . more preferably , the weight of the filled bag is from about 6 to 14 ounces . for the rectangular towel , the pouches 24 are spaced apart , proving a flexible , flat un - weighted center portion 27 , which is from about 4 to 12 inches wide . more preferably , the un - weighted center portion 27 is from about 6 to 10 inches wide . in one embodiment the width of the un - weighted center portion 27 is the same as the width of the pouch 24 . this center portion works as a fulcrum about which the weights move to wrap around the body part . it is critical to have the center portion wide enough to allow the weights to wrap around the body part . the embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to persons who are skilled in the art . as various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments , as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations , without departing from the scope of the invention , it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting . thus , the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above - described exemplary embodiments , but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents 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