Patent classifications
B26B21/522
Cartridge connector and razor assembly using the same
A razor assembly includes a razor cartridge including at least one shaving blade and a blade housing configured to receive the at least one shaving blade such that the at least one shaving blade extends in a first direction corresponding to a width direction of the razor cartridge. The razor assembly includes a cartridge connector coupled to the razor cartridge such that the razor cartridge is rotatable with respect to the cartridge connector about a rotational axis parallel to the first direction, the cartridge connector including at least two first cantilevers and at least one second cantilever. The razor assembly includes a razor handle coupled to the cartridge connector. The razor cartridge is configured such that when the razor cartridge rotates with respect to the cartridge connector, the two first cantilevers contact one side of the razor cartridge, and the second cantilever does not contact the razor cartridge.
RAZOR
A razor comprises: a head portion, a connecting portion and a gripping portion. The width dimensions of the gripping portion are set to be equal to or greater than the width dimension of the head portion and to increase gradually toward the side leading away from the head portion. The connecting portion linearly connects together both ends of the head portion and both ends of the gripping portion. The height of the connecting portion is set to be smaller than the height dimension of the head portion and the height dimension of the gripping portion. The gripping portion comprises a top surface part, a pair of the side wall parts and rib parts that are slanted in the longitudinal direction, the vertical direction and the width direction. The top surface part, the pair of side wall parts and the rib parts include placement surfaces on which a user's fingers can be placed.
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.
Shaving razor system
A handle for a personal care system with a first end having a head configured to engage a shaving cartridge, a second end with a partially enclosed ring having a first arm with a first end facing a first end of a second arm to defines a gap having a width. The first and second arms define an undercut region below the gap. A lower surface extends between the partially enclosed ring and the head, wherein the lower surface and the partially enclosed ring are configured to receive a container.
RAZOR
A razor apparatus including a head having at least one blade member on each of a first and a second opposed side of the head. Each blade member has a straight front cutting edge. The head includes a frame defining an opening through which the cutting edges are accessible. The frame also includes a rotatable mounting element for attachment of the head to a handle. The head is rotatable around a longitudinal axis of the handle at least 180° when the rotatable mounting element is activated.
RECOMBINANT PEPTIDE TO TREAT FIRE BLIGHT
The present disclosure relates generally to recombination peptides composed of at least two helical domains connected by a linker/turn. The disclosed peptides may have a variety of beneficial agricultural properties and uses, for example, in the treatment and prevention of fire blight in apple and pear trees or other members of the Rosaceae family.
Dual sided razor
One embodiment of a dual sided razor comprises a handle and a cartridge attached to the handle, the cartridge further comprising a first shaving side and a second shaving side, the cartridge being switchable relative to the handle between the first and second shaving sides.
SHAVING BLADE PICKING TOOL AND RELATED METHODS OF USE
A shaving blade picking tool has a finger grip part having opposed finger-tip-contacting faces separated by a peripheral side edge; and a pick part extended from a leading end of the finger handle part, the pick part having opposed faces separated by a peripheral pick part side edge, which is sized to fit between adjacent blades of a multi-blade hair razor in use. A method involves inserting a pick part of a shaving blade picking tool between adjacent blades of a multi-blade hair razor to dislodge debris between the adjacent blades, in which the pick part is extended from a leading end of a finger grip part, which is operated by a user whose finger tips grip opposed finger-tip-contacting faces of the finger grip part.
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.
A SHAVER'S HANDLE WITH A LOCK AND RELEASE MECHANISM FOR ENGAGING AND DISENGAGING A RAZOR CARTRIDGE
A handle for a shaving razor adapted to releasably support a razor cartridge is provided. The handle includes a handle body and an actuation button actuable to release the razor cartridge. At least part of the actuation button has a substantially spherical shape and is positioned to allow a finger of a user to make contact with the substantially spherical shape when actuating the actuation button.