Patent classifications
B26B21/523
BLADE ASSEMBLY ATTACHMENT MECHANISM AND MODULAR RAZOR ASSEMBLY
This application relates to a razor assembly comprising a blade assembly configured to removably connect with an attachment mechanism; a handle having a distal end configured to removably connect with the attachment mechanism providing a first pivotal movement about a first axis between the handle and the attachment mechanism; where the attachment mechanism comprises a connection portion configured to provide a second pivotal movement between the blade assembly and the attachment mechanism.
RAZOR WITH HANDLE HAVING ARTICULABLE JOINT
A razor has a handle with an articulable joint intermediate the cutting blade and the portion of the handle grasped by a user. The joint connects first and first portions of the handle. A spring is mounted around the tail of a plunger between the portions. The spring projects into a spring channel in the second portion and urges the portions to an initial non-use position.
Shaving Device
A shaving device comprising a head assembly having a support member and a blade cartridge. The support member is configured to be detachably coupled to a handle. The blade cartridge has a first and a second face wherein at least one of the first or second faces comprises at least one razor blade. The blade cartridge is configured to be rotatably coupled to the support member about a pivot axis such that the blade cartridge is pivotable by a user to select one of the first or second faces.
Razor device
A shaving device that shaves behind the neck and other hard to reach areas of the body. Two or more blade mounting assemblies can be attached to each other with living hinges end to end along a longitudinal axis, with two handles situated at either end of the set of blade mounting assemblies along the same axis. The blade mounting assemblies are configured to receive replaceable blade cartridges. When mounted in the blade mounting assemblies, the blade cartridges can pivot on an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the set of assemblies.
HANDLE BENDING RAZOR
A handle bending razor includes a grip portion, a razor head, and a head coupling portion. The razor head has a blade body, a blade assembly body, a connecting portion, and an elastic support body. The handle bending razor includes a switching mechanism which can change an angle formed by a contact surface and an up-down direction and, when an external force is not applied, switches between a first state in which a neutral angle formed by the contact surface and the up-down direction is a first angle, and the contact surface and the up-down direction become substantially parallel and a second state in which the neutral angle is a second angle larger than the first angle. In the second state, when the external force is applied, the blade assembly body is tiltable to a position where the contact surface and the up-down direction become substantially perpendicular.
BACK AND BODY HAIR CUTTING DEVICES, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE
A back and body hair cutting device has: a hair cutting part; and an elongate handle part. The handle part may be sized to permit a user to remotely manipulate the hair cutting part into contact with all areas of a back of the user. The hair cutting part may be a multidirectional cutting device, for example if the hair cutting part has a multi-directional motorized blade that is structured to define a plurality of directions of skin travel and configured to cut hair when advanced over a skin surface in each of the plurality of directions of skin travel.
INFLATABLE RAZOR
This application relates to a handle. The handle may comprise a chamber. The chamber may be inflatable. The handle may be configured to pass from a first state to a second state. The handle may be configured to pass between these states in response to a volumetric change of the chamber. The handle may cooperate with a stand. The handle may be for a handheld device. The handheld device may be a hygiene device. The hygiene device may be a skincare device. The skincare device may be a shaver. The shaver may comprise one or more blades for cutting hair. The shaver may be a razor. The handle and/or the stand may be provided in a kit, a skincare kit, or even a shaving kit.
SAFETY RAZOR WITH COMB AND BLADE
A safety razor removes hair from skin using the cutting blade comprising a sharp edge along an elongated side of a planar surface. An outer comb has a row of outer teeth running along the planar surface on an outside of the cutting blade, each outer tooth is substantially perpendicular to the sharp edge and spaced with a gap between the row of the outer teeth and the planar surface of the cutting blade. Ends of the row of outer teeth comprise outer teeth tips. An inner guard runs along the planar surface on an inside of the cutting blade.
TRIPOD RAZOR HANDLE
A razor handle comprising a top portion configured to connect to a blade assembly; and a bottom portion configured to support the top portion, and comprising more than one supporting member, a respective proximal end of each supporting member being operatively connected to the top portion and the supporting members extending distally therefrom, wherein the supporting members are configured to adopt a first configuration and a second configuration, and wherein when at least one supporting member is in the second configuration, the razor handle has a broader footprint than when all of the supporting members are in the first configuration.
Back and body hair cutting devices, and related methods of use
A back and body hair cutting device has: a hair cutting part; and an elongate handle part. The handle part may be sized to permit a user to remotely manipulate the hair cutting part into contact with all areas of a back of the user. The hair cutting part may be a multidirectional cutting device, for example if the hair cutting part has a multi-directional motorized blade that is structured to define a plurality of directions of skin travel and configured to cut hair when advanced over a skin surface in each of the plurality of directions of skin travel.