Patent classifications
B26B21/20
RAZOR CARTRIDGE
The present disclosure in some embodiments provides a razor cartridge comprising: at least one shaving blade having a cutting edge; a receiving base receiving the at least one shaving blade arranged in a first direction; a cap covering at least a portion of the receiving base; and a plurality of comb elements, at least some of which are disposed in front of the at least one shaving blade, the comb elements extending toward a front of the receiving base in a second direction that is not perpendicular to the first direction, wherein the plurality of comb elements comprise a top surface configured to define a shaving plane.
RAZOR CARTRIDGE
The present disclosure in some embodiments provides a razor cartridge comprising: at least one shaving blade having a cutting edge; a receiving base receiving the at least one shaving blade arranged in a first direction; a cap covering at least a portion of the receiving base; and a plurality of comb elements, at least some of which are disposed in front of the at least one shaving blade, the comb elements extending toward a front of the receiving base in a second direction that is not perpendicular to the first direction, wherein the plurality of comb elements comprise a top surface configured to define a shaving plane.
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.
SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT
This invention relates to a novel of making a personal care product including the steps of providing a treatment sheet comprised of a first material and a first plurality of apertures and joining a support structure to the lower surface of the treatment sheet. The support structure includes a support material, a support sheet, a support ring, or any combination thereof. The support sheet includes a second plurality of apertures. The support sheet is disposed beneath the treatment sheet by aligning the first plurality of apertures and the second plurality of apertures. Fluid support material is solidified such that the treatment sheet and the support sheet are bonded together. The support ring is disposed on a housing (e.g., in a groove) below the support sheet or joined to the treatment sheet via the support material prior to solidifying.
SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT
This invention relates to a novel personal care product which having a treatment unit which includes a treatment sheet and a support structure. The treatment sheet includes apertures with cutting edges while the support structure, joined to the treatment sheet, is formed of a support material, a support sheet or a support ring, or any combination thereof. The support structure assists in reducing damage to the treatment sheet and in preventing injury to the consumer (e.g., if the personal care product is dropped).
SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT
This invention relates to a novel personal care product having a treatment sheet includes a first material and a plurality of first apertures, and at least one support sheet includes a second material and a plurality of second apertures, the at least one support sheet disposed beneath the treatment sheet and desirably joined to the treatment sheet. The first apertures of the treatment sheet include cutting edges generally formed on at least a portion of an inner perimeter of the first apertures while the support sheet does not include cutting apertures. The first and second apertures are aligned such that from a top view of the product, the apertures of the support sheet are not visible, providing ease of rinsing. The support sheet assists in reducing damage to the treatment sheet (e.g., if the personal care product is dropped).
HOUSING WINDOWS IN PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT
The present invention is directed to a personal care product including a treatment sheet having a lower surface, a housing including a floor surface and a plurality of columns, and a cavity formed by a volume extending from the lower surface to the floor surface. The volume extends from an inner column wall of the housing. The plurality of columns is formed in a side wall of the housing. The cavity has a height of at least one-fifteenth of a height of the personal care product and/or a height of at least about a height of one of the columns. The columns extend upward from the floor surface of the housing or to a lower ledge of a carrier of the housing. The floor surface is flat or shaped (e.g., a dome or a cone shape). Fluid flows within the cavity, into and out of windows between the columns.
HOUSING WINDOWS IN PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT
This invention relates to a novel personal care product including an upper product end, a housing at the upper product end, the housing having a top opening and an outer wall, a treatment sheet disposed over the top opening of the housing; and one or more windows disposed in the outer wall of the housing. Fluid flows through the windows or through a plurality of apertures in the treatment sheet or both. The fluid flow removes debris from a lower surface of the treatment sheet, a cavity of said housing, or both. The fluid flows in a direction parallel to the treatment sheet into and/or out of the one or more windows. The windows can be a polygonal or round shape and can have rounded corners. The windows may oppose each other. The outer wall is along an outer surface of the upper end of the product.
FRAME MEMBER FOR USE WITH TREATMENT SHEET
This invention relates to a novel personal care product and method of assembling the product including an upper product end and a lower product end, a housing at the upper product end, the housing having a housing wall and one or more windows in the housing wall, a frame member including one or more tabs, the one or more tabs coupled to the one or more windows. The number of tabs can equal the number of windows. The housing may also include notches within which the tabs are disposed.
FRAME MEMBER FOR USE WITH TREATMENT SHEET
This invention relates to a novel personal care product having a flat treatment sheet having an upper surface and a perimeter area on the upper surface, a frame member having an underside surface and at least one tab, wherein the frame member is disposed over the perimeter area of the flat treatment sheet and the underside surface of the frame member is coplanar with the upper surface of the flat treatment sheet and the at least one tab extends below the lower surface of the treatment sheet. An upper product end of the personal care product includes a housing having at least one housing window. The at least one tab of the frame member is bent into the housing window. The frame member includes a flat or chamfered upper surface. The flat treatment sheet treats skin, removes hair, or a combination thereof.