Extend-a-Wipe

Savell, Alicia H.

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 10/444365 was filed with the patent office on 2004-12-02 for extend-a-wipe. Invention is credited to Savell, Alicia H..

Application Number20040237239 10/444365
Document ID /
Family ID33450637
Filed Date2004-12-02

United States Patent Application 20040237239
Kind Code A1
Savell, Alicia H. December 2, 2004

Extend-a-Wipe

Abstract

The device of the present invention used to assist individuals to wipe themselves following use of the toilet. Constructed of a single piece of plastic or polymer, it is a curved apparatus with pre-formed handle and spoon-like end. Toilet tissue is wrapped in a spiral pattern around the device and attached to a small hook or clamp built into the handle.


Inventors: Savell, Alicia H.; (San Antonio, TX)
Correspondence Address:
    Alicia H. Savell
    5838 Summer Fest Dr.
    San Antonio
    TX
    78244
    US
Family ID: 33450637
Appl. No.: 10/444365
Filed: May 27, 2003

Current U.S. Class: 15/210.1
Current CPC Class: A47K 7/08 20130101
Class at Publication: 015/210.1
International Class: A47K 007/08

Claims



1. What I claim as my invention is an aid in assisting people who unable to twist, bend, or over reach to wipe themselves after a bowel movement. I believe it can help people who are injured, obese or who have had surgery and need to be careful not to over extend themselves. The Extend-A-Wipe can help in reaching your buttocks for easier wiping after a bowel movement.
Description



BACKGROUND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The reason I thought of this idea was because of the difficulty I was having in trying to wipe myself when I got a fractured rib December of 2002. I was having to use an old wooden spoon and wrapped toilet paper around it. The wooden spoon also helped me when I had lower back pain and could not twist to one side or the other to wipe myself As I have been gaining weight I keep finding it harder to reach to wipe myself I feel this would be good for overweight and obese people.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0002] It will be a one piece object. The handle will have a smooth comfortable grip. It will have a long somewhat half moon curved arm and a small spoon like tip that is slimmer at the tip, but round to avoid injury. It will be made of strong smooth plastic. It will have a wide plastic hook close to the handle to anchor the toilet paper as it is wrapped around the Extend-A-Wipe and then on the last wrap around, it can be hooked again to secure it. After a person has wiped, all they have to do is unhook toilet paper/or moist toilettes and push it down from the back.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0003] The drawings are simple as the object will be. It has a handle that has a wide middle and smaller at the ends to help with the grip and make it more comfortable. The arm will be curved like the buttocks to aid in reaching the anus and making the wiping smoother. The tip is spoon like with a doom at the bottom and spoon like indention on top to help in containing the wiped fecal matter. Close to the hand is a wide plastic hook for securing the toilet paper.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0004] The Extend-a-Wipe is to be used for assistance in wiping one's self after bowel movements. Handle with grip has small plastic hook and a curved ladle with spoon like end. Toilet paper can be wrapped around device and attached on small hook to secure toilet paper. This will help a person who has a bad back or rib injury, or who has had surgery to be able to reach and wipe after a bowel movement without having to bend or over extend and injure themselves.

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