Patent application title: Pottyfloss
Inventors:
Pamela K. Taylor (Hamilton, OH, US)
IPC8 Class: AA47L1310FI
USPC Class:
152101
Class name: Fabric wiper, dauber, or polisher special work
Publication date: 2009-09-03
Patent application number: 20090217474
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Patent application title: Pottyfloss
Inventors:
Pamela K. Taylor
Agents:
Pamela Taylor
Assignees:
Taylor; Pamela Kay
Origin: HAMILTON, OH US
IPC8 Class: AA47L1310FI
USPC Class:
152101
Abstract:
The invention is a disposable sanitizing wipe 21 inches long by 2 inches
wide used to sanitize the area between the toilet tank and toilet and the
area between the toilet and floor. Urine and other bacteria can get
between the toilet and tank and also under the toilet Wipes are used to
floss between the areas. The sanitizing wipes kill germs that cause
odors. The cleanest bathroom isn't truly clean or odor free until the
toilet is flossed.Claims:
1. A disposable sanitizing wipe 21 inches long by 2 inches wide used to
sanitize the area between the toilet tank and toilet and area between the
toilet and floor. Pottyfloss achieves its objective by sanitizing an area
in the bathroom never before cleaned with a product made to clean the
very small area where urine and other germs collect and cause odor in the
cleanest looking bathrooms.Description:
[0001]The present invention relates to disposable sanitizing wipes to
clean area between toilet tank and floor. The invention is comprised of
sanitizing wipes 21 inches long by 2 inches wide pre-moistened with
disinfectant to kill germs when used to floss toilet.
[0002]You use the wipes to floss back and forth between toilet and tank and toilet and floor killing germs that cause odor and illness.
[0003]Any small area would benefit from being cleaned and flossed with Pottyfloss.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0004]Disposable sanitizing wipes to clean area between toilet tank and toilet and the area between the toilet and the floor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0005]As unpleasant as it may seem, public and private toilets are rife with germs and bacteria. According to a report filed by the American Medical Association (AMA), touching a toilet just once can leave enough germs and bacteria on the skin, that hands must be washed at least five to six times consecutively, just to get rid of the majority of these harmful agents. Easily thriving on hands, these germs and bacteria are also easily deposited onto the legs and buttocks. Realistically, few people, if anyone, would have time or even consider showering five or six times after using the restroom. Most public toilets are a breeding ground for microscopic fecal coli for, potentially dead for of the E. Coli virus. In fact, the AMA also reports that as many as 25 percent of people leave the restroom with traces of fecal coli form (usually E. Coli) on their bodies. Furthermore, it has been found that the common cold and influenza are easily transmitted from one person to the next, via the public toilet. While anyone can be exposed to illness from contact with a contaminated toilet, elderly persons, those suffering with immune deficiency diseases, chemotherapy patients, pregnant women, young children, and people with diabetes are particularly susceptible to these germs and bacteria.
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