Patent ID: 8621679

Claim:
A motorized back scrubber system consisting of: A. a shower consisting of a wall, a floor and a ceiling, a wall mat is disposed on the wall and a floor mat is disposed on the floor; B. a motorize back scrubber device consisting of: (a) a sliding track consisting of a first pole and a second pole, each pole consisting of a top end and a bottom end, the poles are positioned generally parallel to each other, wherein the sliding track is secured to the wall of the shower via a second securing means, wherein the second securing means is a suction cup that attaches to the wall mat; wherein the bottom ends of the poles each extend to a floor area of the shower, wherein the bottom ends of the poles are secured to the floor of the shower via a first securing means, wherein the first securing means is a suction cup or a combination wall mat and suction cup; wherein a top end of the first pole and a top end of the second pole consists of a rubber stopper disposed on each of the top end of the first pole and the top end of the second pole; (b) a motor housing slidably disposed on the first pole; (c) a brush motor disposed in the motor housing; (d) an elongated brush consisting of an axle consisting of a first end that engages the brush motor in the motor housing and a second end that extends toward the second pole, wherein the brush motor functions to rotate the brush in a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction, the brush is perpendicularly disposed to the first and second pole; (e) a track motor disposed in the motor housing, wherein the track motor functions to move the motor housing with the brush upwardly and downwardly on the first pole; (f) a control panel disposed on a rigid drive lever, the drive lever extends outwardly from the motor housing, wherein the control panel is operatively connected to the brush motor and to the track motor, the control panel functions to control speed of rotation and direction of rotation of the brush motor and functions to control direction of the track motor; (g) a soap dispenser consisting of a soap reservoir for storing soap, a pump component, and a soap hose fluidly connected to the soap reservoir and the brush, wherein the pump component is operatively connected to the control panel which functions to control pumping of the soap from the reservoir to the brush via the soap hose; (h) a first spring disposed between the motor housing and the top end of the first pole, wherein the spring wraps around the first pole, a second spring disposed between the motor housing and the top end of the second pole, wherein the spring wraps around the second pole; (i) a shield is horizontally disposed fully above the brush to help prevent soap from splashing on the wall of the shower; and (j) a lower cross bar connecting the first pole and the second pole near the bottom ends of the respective poles, wherein the lower cross bar consists of resting steps.