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US Patent Publication (Source: USPTO)
Publication No. US 7653959 B1 published on 02-Feb-2010
Application No. US 09/505791 filed on 17-Feb-2000
Abstract (English)
An assembly comprising a toothbrush having a first and second end. A stand in the shape of a pair of feet retains the brush in a vertical position when the stand is placed on a horizontal surface. For additional support, a base may be incorporated with the stand.
Inventors/Applicants
Catanzaro, David
Mayfield, PA, US
Classifications
International (2006.01): A46B 9/04
National: 15/167.1; 15/184; 15/143.1; 15/257.01; D4/108; D4/107; D6/534; 248/111; 248/908; 132/308 [+7] [-7]
Field of Search: D4/104; D4/107; D4/108; D4/125; D4/126; D6/528; D6/534; 15/167.1; 15/143.1; 15/184; 15/257.01; 15/146; 15/246; 248/163.1; 248/188.8; 248/188.9; 248/110; 248/111; 248/915; 248/908; 132/308; 132/309; 206/362.3; 206/349; 206/457 [+22] [-22]
Patent References
US D155668 S [US D155668 S] Oct-1949 D4/107
US 2539035 A Toothbrush holder for children Jan-1951 248/111
US D197309 S [US D197309 S] Jan-1964 D4/107 [+19] [-19]
US 3138813 A Spring actuated vibrator Jun-1964 15/22
US 3140782 A Pipe, cigar and cigarette holder Jul-1964 248/908
US D209574 S [US D209574 S] Dec-1967 D4/107
US D279248 S Toothbrush holder Jun-1985 D6/104
US 5269420 A Toothbrush and holder assembly Dec-1993 206/362.3
US 5353464 A Toothbrush construction Oct-1994 15/167.1
US 5444889 A Toothbrush assembly Aug-1995 15/167.1
US D363166 S Toothbrush Oct-1995 D4/104
US D369932 S Toothbrush holder May-1996 D6/534
US D370146 S Toothbrush holder May-1996 D6/534
US D370147 S Toothbrush holder May-1996 D6/534
US 5590436 A Toothbrush Jan-1997 15/105
US 5675859 A Toothbrush assembly Oct-1997 15/167.1
US D388254 S Child's toothbrush Dec-1997 D4/107
US D392464 S Toothbrush Mar-1998 D4/107
US D395757 S Children's toothbrush Jul-1998 D4/107
US 6015328 A Toothbrush toy having interchangeable bendable and posable character handles Jan-2000 15/167.1
US 6026532 A Toothbrush assembly Feb-2000 15/167.1
US 6141815 A Child's utensil Nov-2000 15/145
Other References
Pictures of SALTON Inc. foot stand, stand includes a copyright mark of 1990. [+1] [-1]
Pictures of SALTON Inc. foot stand, stand was on sale in Mar. 1999.
Related Documents
Continuation of application No. US 08/777032 00, filed on 30-Dec-1996, now Pat. No. US 6026532 A.
Examiners
Primary: Graham, Gary K.

Supplemental Information (Source: DOCDB)
Inventors
CATANZARO DAVID
US
Assignees/Applicants
CATANZARO DAVID
Priority
US 505791 A  17-Feb-2000 [+1] [-1]
US 777032 A  30-Dec-1996
Classifications
International (2006.01): A46B 9/04; A46B 5/02; A46B 17/04
European: A46B 5/02; A46B 17/04
Also Published As
US 6026532 patent Toothbrush assembly
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(Source: USPTO)
This application is a continuation of U.S. Utility Application 08/777,032, filed on Dec. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,026,532. The earlier filing date of this application is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C 120.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This application claim benefit to provisional Application 60/009,323 Dec. 28, 1995.
The instant invention relates generally to toothbrushes, but may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described herein. More specifically it relates to an assembly which may contain a combination of appealing qualities.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are various advantages in storing a toothbrush in an upright position, and numerous patents have disclosed holders or stands for retaining a toothbrush in a vertical position when placed on a horizontal surface. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,889 (Barre) discloses a toothbrush assembly including a toothbrush and a stand for holding the brush. The stand includes a cup portion having a cavity within, wherein the brush handle can be inserted. A pair of legs separate and unattached to one another support and are connected to the cup portion. Further included is a foot for each leg, each foot being connected to the lower end of the leg opposite the cup portion. The feet are also separate and unattached from one another. U.S. Pat. Des. 369,932 and U.S. Pat. Des. 370,147 (Petronio) discloses a toothbrush holder in the shape of a torso having a front and rear portion. The front portion includes a recess extending therethrough, wherein a brush handle can be inserted, Further included, extending from the front portion, is a pair of feet which are separate and unattached from one another. A tail section extends from the rear portion. While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A first object of the present invention is to provide an assembly that will overcome the shortcomings of the prior art devices.
A second object is to provide an assembly, comprising a toothbrush having a first and second end, and a stand for receiving the second end of the brush handle therein, thereby retaining the handle in a vertical position when the stand is placed on a horizontal surface.
A third object is to provide an assembly, in which the stand is releasably connected to the toothbrush handle.
A forth object is to provide an assembly, in which the stand is a pair of feet which are positioned together to form a continuous bottom supporting surface and a single heel portion, wherein the single heel portion includes a recess for selectively receiving the second end of the toothbrush handle therein.
A fifth object is to provide an article assembly, in which a base is connected to the bottom side of the foot stand for providing additional stability to the foot stand.
A sixth object is to provide an article assembly, in which the base includes a recess extending therethrough and in alignment with the recess in the foot stand for additionally receiving the receivable end of the article therein, for providing additional stability to the foot stand and article.
A seventh object is to provide an article assembly, that is simple and easy to use.
An eight object is to provide an article assembly, that is economical in cost to manufacture.
Further objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds.
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
FIG. 1 is a front exploded perspective view of the assembly according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a front exploded perspective view of the assembly according to the present invention showing a base for the stand.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With regard to FIGS. 1 and 2, the embodiment of the invention drawn shows an elongated handle 1 having a first end 2 a second end 3 and a first and second side. A stand 5 is in the shape of first and second feet 6a and 6b. Each first and second feet 6a and 6b, are elongated to define a toe end and together a common heel end. First and second feet 6a and 6b are joined together and positioned together to form a continuous bottom supporting surface. The heel end of each first and second feet 6a and 6b, is positioned together to form a single heel portion 7. Single heel portion 7 includes a recess 8 extending through a top side thereof and towards a sole thereof for selectively receiving second end 3 of handle 1 therein, thereby retaining handle 1 in a vertical position when stand 5 is placed on a horizontal surface. First and second feet 6a and 6b each include a side surface, the side surfaces intersect one another in a common plane. The toe end of first and second feet 6a and 6b are at an acute angle to one another.
If desired, a base 9 could be connected to a bottom side of stand 5 as shown in FIG. 2. Base 9 may include a recess 10 extending therethrough and in alignment with recess 8 in stand 5 for additionally receiving second end 3 of handle 1 therein, to provide additional stability to handle 1 and stand 5.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two together, may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described are pointed out in the annexed claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the sprit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic aspects of this invention.
(Source: USPTO)
What is claimed is new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims:
1. An article assembly comprising: a) an article having a receivable end, and b) a stand in the shape of first and second feet, each of said first and second feet being elongated to define a toe end and together a common heel end, said first and second feet being joined together and positioned together to form a continuous bottom supporting surface, said heel end of each of said first and second feet being positioned together to form a single heel portion, said single heel portion including a recess extending through a topside thereof and towards a sole thereof for selectively receiving said receivable end of said article therein, thereby retaining said article when said stand is placed on a horizontal surface, said first and second feet each including a side surface, said side surfaces intersecting one another in a common plane.
2. The article assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a base connected to a bottom side of said stand.
3. The article assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said base includes a recess extending therethrough and in alignment with said recess in said stand for additionally receiving said receivable end of said article therein.
4. The article assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said toe end of said first and second feet are at an acute angle to one another.
5. An article assembly comprising: A stand in the shape of first and second feet, each of said first and second feet being elongated to define a toe end and together a common heel end, said first and second feet being joined together and positioned together to form a continuous bottom supporting surface, said heel end of each of said first and second feet being positioned together to form a single heel portion, said single heel portion including a recess extending through a topside thereof and towards a sole thereof, said first and second feet including a side surface, said side surfaces intersecting one another in a common plane.
6. The article assembly as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a base connected to a bottom side of said stand.
7. The article assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said base includes a recess extending therethrough and in alignment with said recess in said stand.
8. The article assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein said toe end of said first and second feet are at an acute angle to one another.
(Source: USPTO)