Patent classifications
B26B21/4062
RAZOR HANDLE WITH A RIGID MEMBER
A handle for a shaving razor in which the handle comprises a frame and a movable member assembly operably coupled to the frame such that the frame is disposed between the movable member assembly and where the movable member assembly portions are configured to move both above and below the frame. The movement can be linear or rotational. The movable member assembly comprises one or more springs. The first member and the second member are coupled together through said rigid member. The rigid member can include a rigid member platform which has a width to thickness ratio from about 7 to about 60.
Shaving device
A shaving device comprising a head assembly having a support member and a blade cartridge. The support member is configured to be detachably coupled to a handle. The blade cartridge has a first and a second face wherein at least one of the first or second faces comprises at least one razor blade. The blade cartridge is configured to be rotatably coupled to the support member about a pivot axis such that the blade cartridge is pivotable by a user to select one of the first or second faces.
Personal grooming device
Some embodiments may include a personal grooming device. Such a device may include a head portion. The head portion may include a means for mounting at least one razor. An embodiment may also include a means for rotating the razor clockwise and/or counterclockwise by a predefined number of degrees less than one full turn.
RAZOR CARTRIDGE
A shaving razor system includes a razor handle that docks with a razor cartridge. The handle is configured to dock with the razor cartridge using a single hook configured to mate with a cartridge tab. A central pushrod is mounted with a spring into the handle and is configured to exert a pushing force on the mounted cartridge. To eject the cartridge, the single hook may be pushed to pivot to the side of the cartridge tab, and thereby release the razor cartridge by ejecting it with the spring loaded pushrod.
COUPLING MECHANISM FOR A SHAVING DEVICE
A coupling mechanism including a first coupling member configured to move between a first position and a second position and a second coupling member configured to move relative to the first coupling member between a first position and a second position, and the second coupling member being configured to cause the first coupling member to move from the first position toward the second position when the second coupling member moves from the first position toward the second position, wherein, the first coupling member is configured to move from the second position to the first position when the second coupling member is in the second position, and the first coupling member is configured to secure a coupling between the first coupling member and the second coupling member when the second coupling member is in the second position and the first coupling member is in the first position.
Shaving device
A shaving device comprising a head assembly having a support member and a blade cartridge. The support member is configured to be detachably coupled to a handle. The blade cartridge has a first and a second face wherein at least one of the first or second faces comprises at least one razor blade. The blade cartridge is configured to be rotatably coupled to the support member about a pivot axis such that the blade cartridge is pivotable by a user to select one of the first or second faces.
Shaving device
A shaving device comprising a head assembly including a support member having at least one support member magnet and a blade cartridge having at least one face with at least one razor blade and configured to be rotatably coupled to the support member about a pivot axis. The blade cartridge includes at least one blade cartridge magnet having a pole aligned with a pole of the support member magnet to generate a magnetic force that urges the blade cartridge about the pivot axis towards an initial starting position (ISP), wherein the blade cartridge is further configured to rotate about the pivot axis away from the ISP upon application of an external force sufficient to overcome the magnetic force between the support member magnet and the blade cartridge magnet.
RAZOR MECHANISMS
The present invention describes a novel spring mechanism for a razor. In the razor, the spring member may be disposed in a movable member assembly, portions of which may be used for ejection or pivoting. The spring may be fully encompassed within the assembly and be placed within supporting structures therein. The spring is a loop-shaped element having overlapping end portions with free distal ends. Alternately, the spring member is tear drop shaped loop shape with distal ends that are spaced apart. The spring may be disposed within a first and/or second movable member such as an eject button or a pivot member. A retarding structure on the spring provides a retarding force which is based on the interaction of the retarding structure with a protrusion on an assembly portion to keep the spring orientation intact. The spring is desirably comprised of stainless steel and is a flat wire.
Razor heads
A razor head may comprise one or more cutting members. The razor head of the first aspect further comprises a vibrating component configured to generate vibrations. The razor head of the present disclosure further comprises a structural element configured to transmit the vibrations from the vibrating component to the one or more cutting members. Furthermore, the vibrating component of the first aspect is disposed away from respective one or more cutting edges of the one or more cutting members towards an inner portion of the razor head, wherein the vibrating component is connected with the structural element. In the present disclosure, the structural element extends from the vibrating component towards the one or more cutting members.
Hygiene kit
The present invention refers to a hygiene kit, in particular a hygiene kit that provides collapsible manipulation of at least two tools of personal hygiene, such as for example a toothbrush and a comb, whereby the hygiene kit includes a casing with two casing parts configured with the shape of half-shell that can collect the toothbrush part of the two utensils inside thereof, and adapted so that the utensils can be mechanically retained one with the other by connection parts that also provide rotation support for the swiveling movement of the utensils between respective recollected and utility positions, and vice-versa.