Patent classifications
B26B21/522
Proprioceptive shaver
A proprioceptive shaver for shaving/grooming intimate areas. The proprioceptive shaver for shaving one or more portions of a body may comprise a main body having a first end and a second opposing end, a user engagement member configured to provide multiple points of contact with a user's hand when in use, and a shaving assembly comprising a razor head having at least one or more cutting surfaces. The multiple points of contact may include areas at or near the metacarpophalangeal joint, proximal interphalangeal joint and distal inferior phalange of the user's hand.
Shaving razor system
A shaving razor system with a cartridge having a proximal end and a distal end. A handle having a proximal end is connected to the distal end of the cartridge. The handle has an enlarged distal end portion. The handle has a maximum width of 28 mm to 35 mm at the enlarged distal end portion and tapers 10 degrees to 15 degrees along a first length that extends a terminal end of the handle to a second width of 20 mm to 25 mm toward the proximal end. The handle has a maximum thickness of 8 mm to 14 mm along the first length.
HANDLE FOR A RAZOR
A handle for a razor having an elongated body portion at a distal end of said handle. At least a part of the elongated body portion is constructed from a material characterized by a flexural strength greater than 500 MPa and a Mohs hardness greater than 5.
RAZOR HANDLE WITH MOVABLE MEMBERS
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 upper and lower 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.
Handle for a razor
A razor handle for a razor cartridge is provided. The handle comprises a head, a body, a cover layer, and a clip member. The head has a cartridge engaging end and an attachment end. The body has a front end and a rear end and comprises a first shell and a second shell that are releasably coupled together. The front end is coupled with the attachment end. The cover layer at least partially surrounds the body. The clip member is coupled with the first shell and the second shell at the rear end of the body such that the first and second shells are held together at least partially by the clip member. The clip member has a plurality of features which are coupled to a plurality of features on the body. These are retention features such as recesses or projections.
IMPROVED RAZOR AND RAZOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY
A razor and a razor handle assembly are disclosed that provides greater control when shaving. The razor includes a substantially spherical handle to which a razor head including one or more blades is attached, the handle having a diameter between about 1¼ and 2 inches and a distance between the razor head and the handle is no greater than half a width of the razor head. The razor is sized and shaped to enable the spherical handle to be held in a palm of a hand of a user in a first configuration such that finger tips of that hand are able to apply pressure directly to the razor head, and held in the second configuration between a thumb and finger tips of the user such that the razor may be rotated around at least two axes through relative movement of the user's fingers and thumb.
Shaver handle with adjustable weight
A shaver handle assembly may include: a body defining a cavity; one or more weights insertable into the cavity; a cap removably coupled to the body to enable access to the cavity when the cap is removed from the body; and a biasing member configured to abut at least one of the one or more weights, to secure the one or more weights within the cavity.
RAZOR HANDLE
A razor handle with a counterbalance of a weight and/or magnet disposed therein are disclosed. The handle may include upper and lower enclosures extending between two opposing ends and may be divided into two parts: a base and an arm. The weight and/or magnet may be disposed within the base and between the upper and lower enclosures, and a horizontal length of the base may be less than the horizontal length of the arm. The counterbalance creates a center of mass of the base which is horizontally closer to a pivot surface than a center of mass of the arm. As a result, whenever a lower surface of the arm or a surface of an upper enclosure is placed in a resting position on a horizontal surface when the razor is not employed by a user, a cartridge coupled to the razor handle will not contact the horizontal surface.
RAZOR HANDLE
A razor handle with a counterbalance of a weight and/or magnet disposed therein are disclosed. The handle may include upper and lower enclosures extending between two opposing ends and may be divided into two parts: a base and an arm. The weight and/or magnet may be disposed within the base and between the upper and lower enclosures, and a horizontal length of the base may be less than the horizontal length of the arm. The counterbalance creates a center of mass of the base which is horizontally closer to a pivot surface than a center of mass of the arm. As a result, whenever a lower surface of the arm or a surface of an upper enclosure is placed in a resting position on a horizontal surface when the razor is not employed by a user, a cartridge coupled to the razor handle will not contact the horizontal surface.
All-In-One Shaving System
An all-in-one shaving system having a hollow handle, a neck attachable to the hollow handle, a razor blade movably attachable to the neck and pivotally positioned for use in shaving, a disposable shaving liquid reservoir cartridge, a foot assembly attachable to the opposite end of the hollow handle as the neck, the foot assembly including a shaving brush, a valve housing, and a travel passage through which said shaving liquid travels from the valve assembly of the disposable shaving reservoir cartridge and into the shaving brush. The shaving system further includes a shaving liquid dispensing mechanism wherein activation of dispensing mechanism withdraws shaving liquid from the shaving liquid reservoir through a shaving liquid travel passage to the shaving brush. A method of use includes a user activating the dispensing mechanism, applying shaving liquid to the face with the shaving brush and then shaving with the razor.