Cleaning compositions for solid surfaces – auxiliary compositions – Cleaning compositions or processes of preparing – For cleaning a specific substrate or removing a specific...
Reexamination Certificate
2002-09-24
2004-04-13
Ogden, Necholus (Department: 1751)
Cleaning compositions for solid surfaces, auxiliary compositions
Cleaning compositions or processes of preparing
For cleaning a specific substrate or removing a specific...
C510S143000, C510S145000, C510S144000, C510S147000, C510S152000, CD28S008100, CD28S008200
Reexamination Certificate
active
06720296
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to soaps, especially transparent soaps, combined with an embedded image layer and/or figurine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Soaps are made with various ornamental features. Some soaps appeal to children and are shaped like characters or have characters embedded within. These soaps appeal to children and encourage them to bath longer. Other soaps appeal to adults who purchase them to adorn bath areas and the like. Still other soaps contain advertisements which of course appeal to the advertisers.
Bitton, Children's Toy and Bath Soap Assembly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,429, Feb. 2, 1993, describes a transparent soap with embedded toy or figurine. Villain, Manufacture of Transparent Soap Tablets containing Advertisements, U.S. Pat. No. 1,827,549, Oct. 13, 1931, describes a transparent soap containing embedded at the middle thereof a piece of paper, metal, cardboard or the like bearing an advertisement.
SUMMARY
The decorative soaps described below comprise a transparent soap, an embedded toy, figurine or the like, and an embedded image layer, resulting in a special three dimensional effect. The image layer can be dissolvable or not dissolvable in water. The decorative soaps encourage children to bath longer and also provide a useful decoration for adults who wish to adorn their bathrooms or kitchens with the soaps.
A further embodiment of the invention comprises a transparent soap with an embedded dissolvable image layer. The image layer can be a dissolvable decal. The dissolvability of the image layer is especially important when small children use the soap since once the decal dissolves, there is no residual sharp edges of the decal to cut children or long lasting remnant to create a choking hazard for children curious enough to place the remaining decal in their mouth. The elimination of the residual decal also prevents plumbing problems when the decal is washed down the drain once it peels from the soap.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1764009 (1930-06-01), Embree
patent: 1827549 (1931-10-01), Villian
patent: 5183429 (1993-02-01), Bitton
patent: 5869437 (1999-02-01), Wolfersberger
patent: 6184191 (2001-02-01), Wolfersberger
Bitton Mary Kay
Crockett & Crockett
Crockett, Esq. K. David
Ogden Necholus
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