Patent classifications
B26B21/443
Razor cartridge
Disclosed here are shaving razor systems and methods including razor cartridges with a unitary frame having a length and width, a topside and an underside, wherein the unitary frame includes angled joints or bends connecting at least three guards running lengthwise on the unitary frame, the guards separated by at least three gaps in the frame, and at least three blades, affixed to the underside of the guards of the unitary frame, wherein the at least three blades include edges, and wherein the blade edges extend into the gaps in the frame when affixed to the underside of the guards of the unitary frame.
Razor assembly
A razor assembly includes a razor cartridge, a connecting head, a razor handle and a restoring force provider. The razor cartridge includes a blade housing for housing shaving blades in a first direction. The connecting head has one side detachably coupled to the razor cartridge. The razor handle includes a head adapter coupled to the connecting head to be rotatable about a rotational axis perpendicular to the first direction, and a grip extending from head adapter. The restoring force provider includes a first magnet disposed on another side of the connecting head which co-rotates with the connecting head about the rotational axis, and a second magnet disposed at a fixed position on the razor handle such that a magnetic force between the one or more first magnets and the one or more second magnets biases the connecting head toward a neutral rotation position with respect to the razor handle.
RAZOR COMPONENTS WITH NOVEL COATING
This invention relates to a novel application of liquid-infused surface materials (LISM) to at least a portion of one or more surfaces of razor components (e.g., frame, housing, clips, blade supports, blade body, blade edge, lubricating bodies, guard, handle, grip, button). If applied to a skin contacting surface of a component, the one or more LISM layers may generally be abrasion-resistant, long-lasting or non-erodible, desirably elevating shaving performance, such as glide, comfort, rinsing, and cleanliness, while also simplifying the manufacturing process.
RAZOR CARTRIDGE
Disclosed here are shaving razor systems and methods including razor cartridges with a unitary frame having a length and width, a topside and an underside, wherein the unitary frame includes angled joints or bends connecting at least three guards running lengthwise on the unitary frame, the guards separated by at least three gaps in the frame, and at least three blades, affixed to the underside of the guards of the unitary frame, wherein the at least three blades include edges, and wherein the blade edges extend into the gaps in the frame when affixed to the underside of the guards of the unitary frame.
Blade assembly with lubricating elements
A blade assembly including at least one blade support and at least one blade element having a cutting edge portion. The blade support includes a base portion and a flat portion. The flat portion extends at an angle with respect to the base. The at least one blade is attached to the flat portion of the blade support. The blade assembly further includes a lubricating element. The lubricating element is attached to the flat portion and the at least one blade element.
Razor cartridge with reduced part count and expanded range of motion
A shaving razor having a cartridge containing a razor blade coupled to a monolithic yoke. The yoke is formed from a single piece of material possibly by injection molding. The yoke has a bridge and a pair of cross pieces each coupled to the bridge by a living hinge. The cartridge is coupled to the cross pieces and spans between the cross pieces.
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.
SHAVING RAZOR CARTRIDGE
A shaving razor cartridge having a housing having a blade platform. The blade platform includes a first blade retention member having a front wall with a first lateral end and a second lateral end. The front wall is formed by at least a first wall and a second wall. The second wall defines a blade support region. The first wall extends along a plane from the second wall at an obtuse angle from the second wall to the first lateral end.
SHAVING RAZOR CARTRIDGE
A shaving razor cartridge with a blade platform having a first blade retention member having a front wall with a first lateral end, a second lateral end, and only one blade support region between the first lateral end and the second lateral end of the front wall of the first blade retention member, a second blade retention member having a front wall and a rear wall, the rear wall facing the front wall of the first blade retention member and having a first lateral end, a second lateral end, and only one blade support region between the first lateral end and the second lateral end of the rear wall of the second blade retention member. The front wall of the second blade retention member has only one blade support region between the first lateral end and the second lateral end of the rear wall of the second blade retention member.
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.