Patent classifications
B26B21/526
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 method of manufacturing a shaving razor. A circuit board is positioned within a handle. A first end of a flexible electrical bridge is connected to the circuit board. A second end of the flexible electrical bridge is connected to an energy emitting device. A loop is formed in the flexible electrical bridge by bending the flexible electrical bridge.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRIMMING DREADLOCKS
A trimming assembly for dreadlocks comprises a handle. A cutting head is operatively connected to the handle. The cutting head comprises a cutting head body defining a receptacle at a radial end thereof. The receptacle is structured to receive a dreadlock. A blade protector is positioned axially within the receptacle. A curvature of the blade protector corresponds to a curvature of an inner wall of the receptacle. A blade is interposed between the blade protector and the inner wall. The blade defines a cutting edge at an axial end thereof proximate to the handle. The cutting edge is structured to cut loose hair protruding outwards from the dreadlock as the cutting head is moved along the dreadlock.
Duette versatile multi-headed shaver
A shaver is disclosed and includes a handle with a plurality of razor-heads attached to a plurality of arms. The razor-heads being adjustable to accommodate shaving areas of different shapes and sizes. The razor-heads provide versatile maneuverability by incorporating movement about at least two distinct axes for each razor-head. Each razor-heads' maneuverable range functions independent of any additional razor-heads.
RAZOR ASSEMBLY FOR RAZOR WITH INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM
A razor assembly is disclosed. The present disclosure in at least one embodiment provides a razor assembly, comprising: a cartridge including at least one blade; and a handle assembly, wherein the handle assembly includes: a heating bar disposed on the handle assembly; at least one induction coil which is disposed under the heating bar and configured to heat the heating bar in a contactless manner; and a grip portion.
GROOMING DEVICE HAVING AN EJECT SENSOR
A grooming device. The grooming device includes a handle having proximal and distal ends, an implement connecting structure, grooming implement, displacement sensor, and power source providing power to the displacement sensor. The implement connecting structure is pivotably connected to the proximal end of the handle about a first handle axis and has a connection element and an eject element that is moveable within the implement connecting structure along a second handle axis. The implement connecting structure also has a location element pivotably connected to the eject element such that as the implement connecting structure moves about the first handle axis the location element remains stationary relative to the handle and as the eject element moves along the second handle axis the location element is displaced relative to the handle and the displacement sensor detects displacement of the location element. The grooming implement is connected to the implement connecting structure.
GROOMING DEVICE WITH EJECT BUTTON DISPLACEMENT
A grooming device. The grooming device includes a handle having a housing portion with proximal and distal ends. A displacement sensor is positioned within the handle. A power source is positioned within the handle and provides power to the displacement sensor. A neck portion of the handle has proximal and distal ends and the distal end of the neck portion is connected to the proximal end of the housing portion. An implement connecting structure is positioned at the proximal end of the neck portion and includes a connection element. An eject element is moveable within the handle, and a location element is connected to the eject element. A grooming implement is connected to the connection element. As the eject element moves to eject the grooming implement from the connection element the displacement sensor detects displacement of the location element.
GROOMING DEVICE WITH LOAD SENSING IN NECK
A grooming device. The grooming device includes a handle having a neck portion, a displacement sensor positioned within the neck portion, a housing portion, a coupling mechanism securing the neck portion and the housing portion to one another, and a power source positioned within the handle. The neck portion includes a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the neck portion having an implement connecting structure. The housing portion includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a location element. The proximal end of the housing portion is pivotably connected to the distal end of the neck portion about a handle pivot axis. As the neck portion pivots about the handle pivot axis relative to the housing portion, the displacement sensor detects displacement of the location element. A grooming implement is connected to the implement connecting structure.
Reciprocating razor assembly with different amplitudes of motion
A shaving razor having at least two independent blade assemblies coupled to substantially rigid linkages. The linkages each defining a pivot point between the two independent blade assemblies. A bridge spans between the linkages such that movement of the bridge causes pivoting about the pivot point enabling reciprocating motion of the blade assemblies where assemblies on opposite sides of the pivot point reciprocate in opposite directions.
Systems and methods for trimming dreadlocks
A trimming assembly for dreadlocks comprises a handle. A cutting head is operatively connected to the handle. The cutting head comprises a cutting head body defining a receptacle at a radial end thereof. The receptacle is structured to receive a dreadlock. A blade protector is positioned axially within the receptacle. A curvature of the blade protector corresponds to a curvature of an inner wall of the receptacle. A blade is interposed between the blade protector and the inner wall. The blade defines a cutting edge at an axial end thereof proximate to the handle. The cutting edge is structured to cut loose hair protruding outwards from the dreadlock as the cutting head is moved along the dreadlock.