Patent classifications
B26B21/528
Handle for a razor
A method for assembling a razor handle is provided. The method includes installing a rod into a first shell of a body of a razor handle, installing an attachment end of a head onto a front end of the first shell, installing a clip member onto a rear end of the first shell, positioning a second shell adjacent to the first shell, compressing the first shell and the second shell together, and covering the first and second shell with a cover layer. The clip member includes retention features to facilitate coupling to the first and second shells. The cover layer can entirely surround the first and second shells, can be overmolded on both shells, and can be formed of thermoplastic elastomer with a durometer value of between about 15 and about 20. The thermoplastic elastomer is substantially translucent or less opaque than the first and second shell.
Shaving handle system for holding a cartridge pivotable about two axes
A shaving handle system for holding a cartridge including a handle extending longitudinally along a longitudinal handle direction (L) between a distal end and a proximal end, and a connector adapted to rotate around a rocking axis (Z) with respect to the handle. The connector includes two lateral tongues extending forwardly from the proximal end of the handle, and the handle includes a deflecting means for flexing either one of the lateral tongues. The lateral tongues abut the deflecting means, such that when the connector is rotated in a first direction around the rocking axis (Z) with respect to the handle, one of the two lateral tongues is flexed by the deflecting means, and such that when the connector is rotated in a second direction around the rocking axis (Z) with respect to the handle, the other of the two lateral tongues is flexed by the deflecting means.
RAZOR CARTRIDGE CONNECTION AND HANDLE
A connector for a razor handle having first and second arms, each arm comprising a fixed end, a terminal end where the terminal end has a razor cartridge engagement member movable from a capture position to a release position, a first surface and an opposed second surface. An activator having an activation element acts on each arm for moving the arms toward each other into the release position when the activator is activated, and a biasing member that acts on each arm for biasing the arms outwardly into the capture position. The activation element acts on the arms between the fixed end and the terminal end on the first surface of the arms and the biasing member acts on the arms between the fixed end and the terminal end on the second surface of the arms.
Also, a handle having the connecter and a method of making the razor handle.
Method of manufacturing a shaver
A method of manufacturing a shaver element including at least a shaver handle element (2) for a wet shaver, comprising a digital fabrication step (123) wherein said shaver element is made by digital fabrication technology.
Razor handle with a pivoting portion
A handle. The handle can have a main body and a pivoting head pivotally coupled with the main body about a pivot axis. The pivoting head can have a substantially trapezoidal prism shape and include a base member and a cover member that overlies the base member in a mating relationship. The cover member can include a face defining at least one exterior opening and the pivoting head can have an interior compartment in fluid communication with the main body and the exterior opening.
Shaving razor cartridge
A shaving razor cartridge includes a housing and at least one razor blade. The housing extends between a front end and a rear end. The housing includes a blade support portion and a handle interface portion. The blade support portion is positioned between the front end and the rear end and includes a cap and a guard. The guard is spaced from the cap and cooperates with the cap to define a shaving plane. The handle interface portion is positioned between the front end and the rear end and includes a rear wall, a front wall, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall. The rear wall includes a lower surface and an interior surface. The front wall includes a lower surface and an interior surface and is spaced from the rear wall. The at least one razor blade is disposed in the blade support portion.
Fluid dispensing personal care product
A fluid dispensing personal care product with a fluid reservoir with a volume of a fluid and a head space volume in a sealed condition. A pump system is configured to deliver the fluid from the fluid reservoir to an exit port. The pump system includes a piercer configured to penetrate the sealed fluid reservoir. The piercer has a displacement volume that is 20% to 125% of the head space volume.
Razor handle
A razor handle including a hollow, elongated gripping member having an open end, a second end and an intermediate opening, a cartridge connection member having a first end adapted to retain a razor cartridge and a second end forming an insert having a receiver, and a fastener adapted to pass through the intermediate opening of the gripping member and engage the receiver on the insert to securely retain the cartridge connection member on the gripping member. Also, a method of manufacturing a razor handle including inserting an insert of a cartridge connection member into an open end of a gripping member, passing a stem member of the fastener through an intermediate opening of the gripping portion, and securing the stem of the fastener to the cartridge connection member to retain the cartridge connection member on the gripping portion.
Method of manufacturing a liquid dispensing shaving razor
A method of manufacturing a liquid dispensing razor by injection molding a gripping sleeve. A fluid reservoir having a port is blow molded. The fluid reservoir is inserted into the gripping sleeve. A handle body is injection molded. A shaving razor cartridge is mounted to the handle body. The gripping sleeve is joined to the fluid reservoir. The gripping sleeve is attached to the handle body. An air gap is provided between the gripping sleeve and the fluid reservoir facilitating evacuation of the delaminating bottle during use.
Safety razor handle
Described is a razor handle in the form of an elongated body. The handle has a razor head end with a structure for connecting to a razor head and a free end opposite the razor head end. The handle further has a lower surface on the same side as the cutting edges of the blades when the razor head is connected to the razor handle and an upper surface opposite the lower surface. On the upper surface there is a first gripping area for providing a first gripping position for a finger or thumb of the user and a second gripping area for providing a second gripping position for the finger or thumb. The first and second gripping areas having textured surfaces and are separated from one another by a smooth area of the upper surface.