Shaving razor system
11141873 · 2021-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A shaving razor system with a tottle defining a cavity for containing a liquid. The tottle has a first end defining a fluid port and a second end having a seal. The tottle has a maximum cross-sectional area between the first end and the second end. A coupler at the second end of the tottle is configured to engage a personal care article. An end cap is mounted to the first end of the tottle. The end cap has a bottom surface with a contact area greater than the maximum cross-sectional area between the first end and the second end of the tottle.
Claims
1. A shaving razor system comprising: a tottle defining a cavity for containing a liquid, the tottle having a second end defining a fluid port and a first end having a seal, the tottle having a maximum cross-sectional area between the seal and the fluid port; a coupler mounted to the first end of the tottle; a shaving razor cartridge mounted to the coupler, the shaving razor cartridge having at least one blade; an end cap mounted to the second end of the tottle over the fluid port, wherein the end cap has a bottom surface configured to rest on a flat surface, with a contact area greater than the maximum cross-sectional area of the tottle, and wherein a ratio of the maximum cross-sectional area of the tottle to the contact area of the end cap is about 1.1 to about 9.0.
2. The shaving razor system of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the maximum cross-sectional area of the tottle to the contact area of the end cap is about 1.1 to about 2.0.
3. The shaving razor system of claim 1, wherein the contact area is about 0.28 cm.sup.2 to about 14 cm.sup.2.
4. The shaving razor system of claim 1 wherein the tottle has a rim toward the first end that tapers to a smaller cross-sectional area of the fluid port.
5. The shaving razor system of claim 4 wherein the rim is positioned within the end cap.
6. The shaving razor system of claim 1, wherein the end cap defines a recess dimensioned to receive the fluid port, the recess having a depth that is at least 10% of a height of the end cap.
7. The shaving razor system of claim 1 wherein a top edge of the end cap tapers outward to a shoulder of the end cap.
8. The shaving razor system of claim 7 wherein the shoulder has a height of at least 1 mm.
9. The shaving razor system of claim 7 wherein the shoulder has a height of at least 3 mm.
10. The shaving razor system of claim 1, wherein an angle between a center longitudinal axis of the shaving razor system passing through a center of mass of the shaving razor system and a line extending from the center of mass to an outer edge of the bottom surface is about 10 degrees to about 15 degrees when the cavity is in a full or an empty condition.
11. The shaving razor system of claim 1, wherein the tottle has an overall length extending from the seal to the fluid port and the end cap is positioned over a length that is at least 10% of the overall length of the tottle.
12. The shaving razor system of claim 11 wherein the end cap is positioned over a length that is 10% to 25% of the overall length of the tottle.
13. The shaving razor system of claim 1, wherein the shaving razor system has a mass of about 10 grams to about 40 grams when the cavity is in a full condition.
14. The shaving razor system of claim 1 wherein the end cap defines a recess dimensioned to receive the first end of the tottle, the recess having a depth that is about 10% to about 95% of a height of the end cap.
15. A shaving razor system comprising: a tottle defining a cavity for containing a liquid, the tottle having a second end defining a fluid port and a first end having a seal, the tottle having a maximum cross-sectional area between the seal and the fluid port; a coupler mounted to the first end of the tottle; a shaving razor cartridge mounted to the coupler, the shaving razor cartridge having at least one blade; an end cap mounted to the second end of the tottle over the fluid port, wherein the end cap has a bottom surface with a contact area greater than the maximum cross-sectional area of the tottle, wherein a ratio of the contact area of the end cap to the maximum cross-sectional area of the tottle is about 1.1 to about 2.0, and wherein an angle between a center longitudinal axis of the shaving razor system passing through a center of mass of the shaving razor system and a line extending from the center of mass to an outer edge of the bottom surface is about 10 degrees to about 15 degrees when the cavity is in a full or an empty condition.
16. The shaving razor system of claim 15 wherein the tottle has an overall length extending from the seal to the fluid port, and wherein the end cap is positioned over a length that is at least 10% of the overall length of the tottle.
17. The shaving razor system of claim 16 wherein and the end cap is positioned over a length that is 10% to 25% of the overall length of the tottle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention, as well as the invention itself, can be more fully understood from the following description of the various embodiments, when read together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) The coupler 20 may include a finger pad 34 on a top surface 36 of the handle 12 (e.g., the tottle 18) for receiving and properly positioning a user's finger or thumb. The finger pad 34 may be circular and have a large radius to receive the thumb of a user or better maintain a user's finger on the finger pad 34. For example, the finger pad 34 may have a radius of about 5 mm to about 15 mm. The finger pad 34 may also have a concave top surface 38 and a forward rim 40. The shaving razor cartridge 24 may be positioned in front of the forward rim 40 of the finger pad 34 (e.g., to facilitate aiming the shaving razor cartridge 24 in the direction of another person's face during shaving). The concave surface 38 may arc in an upward direction and have a radius of about 7 mm to about 25 mm. In certain embodiments, the finger pad 34 may define an opening 42 extending completely through the finger pad 34 to the top surface 36 of the handle 12 (e.g., tottle 18) thus allowing the user's finger or thumb to rest deeper within the finger pad 34. The top surface 36 of the tottle 18 at a bottom of the opening 42 may also provide a cushion for improved comfort. Although the coupler 20 is illustrated as attaching the shaving razor cartridge 24 to the tottle 18, the coupler 20 may be used to attach other personal care articles to the tottle 18 or other fluid liquid dispensers.
(14) During the act of shaving another person's face, a shaving razor must be put down numerous times as the care giver re-positions the person being shaved. When a person is shaving themselves, they rarely put down the shaving razor between strokes. Typically, the user only puts the razor down when they are finished shaving themselves. Conventional shaving razor systems are designed to rest horizontally on a flat surface. However, this may result in contamination of the razor. Used razor cartridges may carry blood borne pathogens and present a cross infection risk for the care giver or other individuals within close proximity. This is especially dangerous for individuals with suppressed immunity. Furthermore, care givers typically shave people in their rooms, not necessarily at a bathroom sink or counter top. Accordingly, the shaving razor system may need to rest on a surface that is not easily cleaned off.
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(17) The bottom surface 50 of the handle 12 may facilitate the shaving razor system 10 to be maintained in a standing upright position. The bottom surface 50 may be enlarged to allow the shaving razor system 10 to resist tipping (e.g., enable a larger tip angle). Razor systems are typically not designed to stand in an upright position without utilizing an external support, such as a stand. Furthermore, tottles typically have a bottom surface that is less than a cross sectional area of the tottle body. For example,
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(19) In certain embodiments, a ratio of the contact area of bottom surface 50 to the maximum cross-sectional area of the tottle 18 may be greater than 1.0. For example, the ratio of the maximum cross sectional of the tottle 18 to the contact area of the bottom surface may be about 1.1 to about 9.0 and more preferably about 1.1 to about 2.0 or about 1.1 to about 1.7. It is understood that the contact area may represent the overall footprint of the bottom surface 50. Accordingly, openings or recesses in the bottom surface 50 may not change the contact area. In certain embodiments, the contact area of the bottom surface 50 may be about 0.28 cm.sup.2 to about 14 cm.sup.2.
(20) The tottle 18 may have a rim 70 that tapers to a smaller cross-sectional area of the fluid port 66. The end cap 22 may be positioned over the rim 70 to capture a greater length of the tottle 18 and provide improved stability. For example, the end cap 22 may define a recess 72 dimensioned to receive rim 70 of the tottle 18. The recess may have a depth “d1” that is at least 20% of a height “h1” of the end cap 22. For example, the depth “d1” may be about 50% to 75% of the height “h1” of the end cap 22. The end cap 22 may have a shoulder 74 that tapers to a top edge 76. The shoulder 74 may provide a gripping area for a user to position their fingers when holding the shaving razor system 10. In certain embodiments, the shoulder 74 may have a height h2 extending around the tottle 18 (or end cap 22) of at least 1 mm and more preferably, at least 3 mm. The shaving razor system 10 may have overall length “L1” extending from and an end 25 of the cartridge 24 to the bottom surface 50. The end cap 22 may be positioned over a length of the tottle that is at least 10% of the overall length “L1” of the tottle 18. For example, the end cap 22 may be positioned over a length of the tottle that is about 10% to about 25% of the overall length “L1” of the shaving razor system 10 to further prevent tipping.
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(23) The coupler 20 may have a second position (e.g., close position) with the upper portion 82 engaged with the lower portion 84. The upper portion 82 may be pivoted or flexed to engage with the lower portion 84. For example, the alignment pins 86 and 92 may be positioned within the corresponding alignment holes 88 and 90 and also within the openings 94 and 96 of the seal 68 (
(24) The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm.”
(25) Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application and any patent application or patent to which this application claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
(26) While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.