RAZOR APPARATUS AND SHAVING SYSTEM
20200094427 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
- Tod Barrett (Coral Gables, FL, US)
- Porter Stansberry (Coral Gables, FL, US)
- Mark Prommel (Coral Gables, FL, US)
Cpc classification
B26B21/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B21/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shaving razor apparatus provides (a) a shaving tool having (i) a handle; and (ii) a pivotable head mounted on the handle with a blade receiving and holding mechanism for receiving and holding a single edge razor blade suitable for cutting hair follicles. The shaving system further provides optional accessories.
Claims
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8. A razor apparatus, comprising: a handle having a recess extending through a width of the handle along a portion of a length of the handle, wherein the handle includes a pair of opposing beveled edges that define the recess, and wherein the pair of opposing beveled edges of the recess define a respective pair of points of contact for a grip of a user of the razor apparatus that facilitate repeatable gripping of the razor apparatus by the user; and a head pivotably mounted on the handle, wherein the head is configured to rotate about a pivot axis, and wherein the head includes: a rear side including an aperture configured to receive a single blade; a front side including a first registration surface that defines a plane, wherein the front side is configured to expose a cutting edge of the single blade past the plane of the first registration surface; and a plurality of retaining posts configured to mate with respective recesses in the single blade to retain the single blade within the head; wherein the front side of the head comprises a pair of blade corner guards arranged in respective corners of the front side of the head, wherein the blade corner guards are configured to prevent skin contact with respective corners of the cutting edge of the single blade during use.
9. The razor apparatus of claim 8, wherein the pivot axis is off-center relative to the handle and is closer to a front side of the handle as compared to a rear side of the handle, and wherein the rear side of the handle corresponds to the rear side of the head.
10. The razor apparatus of claim 8, wherein the head further comprises a second registration surface that defines a second plane that is not identical to the plane defined by the first registration surface.
11. The razor apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a pivot stop disposed in a channel of the handle, wherein the pivot stop is configured to engage a pivot stop of the head to inhibit over-pivoting of the head.
12. The razor apparatus of claim 8, wherein the head comprises a top portion and a bottom portion that define the aperture, wherein the bottom portion is proximate the handle, and wherein the top portion is mounted on the bottom portion and is secured thereto with a plurality of screws.
13. The razor apparatus of claim 8, wherein the handle has an ovoid cross section.
14. A razor apparatus, comprising: a handle having a recess extending through a width of the handle along a portion of a length of the handle, wherein the handle includes a pair of opposing beveled edges that define the recess, and wherein the pair of opposing beveled edges of the recess define a respective pair of points of contact for a grip of a user of the razor apparatus that facilitate repeatable gripping of the razor apparatus by the user; and a head mounted on the handle; wherein the recess extends through the width of the handle; and wherein the head includes a rear side including an aperture configured to receive a single blade, and wherein opposite the rear side, the head is configured to expose a cutting edge of the single blade.
15. The razor apparatus of claim 14, wherein the head is configured to pivot about a pivot axis.
16. The razor apparatus of claim 15, wherein the pivot axis is off-center relative to the handle and is closer to a front side of the handle as compared to a rear side of the handle, and wherein the rear side of the handle corresponds to the rear side of the head.
17. The razor apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a pivot stop disposed in a channel of the handle, wherein the pivot stop is configured to engage a pivot stop of the head to inhibit over-pivoting of the head.
18. The razor apparatus of claim 14, wherein the head further comprises a pair of blade stops respectively located on opposite sides of the head where the head is configured to expose the cutting edge of the single blade.
19. The razor apparatus of claim 14, wherein the head comprises a first registration surface configured to make contact with a skin surface of a user of the razor apparatus, wherein the first registration surface defines a plane, and wherein the head further comprises a second registration surface that defines a second plane that is not identical to the plane defined by the first registration surface.
20. A razor apparatus, comprising: a handle; and a head, wherein the head includes: a front side including a first registration surface that defines a plane, wherein the front side is configured to expose a cutting edge of a removable single blade past the plane of the first registration surface; wherein the front side of the head comprises a pair of blade corner guards arranged in respective corners of the front side of the head, wherein the blade corner guards are configured to prevent skin contact with respective corners of the cutting edge of the single blade during use.
21. The razor apparatus of claim 20, wherein the head further includes a rear side including an aperture configured to receive the single blade.
22. The razor apparatus of claim 20, wherein the head further includes a plurality of retaining posts configured to mate with respective recesses in the single blade to retain the single blade within the head.
23. The razor apparatus of claim 20, wherein the handle has a recess extending through a width of the handle along a portion of a length of the handle, wherein a pair of opposing beveled edges of the handle define the recess, and wherein the recess extends through the width of the handle.
24. The razor apparatus of claim 23, wherein the pair of opposing beveled edges of the recess facilitate repeatable gripping of the razor apparatus by a user.
25. The razor apparatus of claim 20, wherein the front side includes a second registration surface that defines a plane that is not identical to the plane defined by the first registration surface.
26. The razor apparatus of claim 20, wherein the head is configured to pivot about a pivot axis.
27. The razor apparatus of claim 26, further comprising a pivot stop disposed in a channel of the handle, wherein the pivot stop is configured to engage a pivot stop of the head to inhibit over-pivoting of the head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0052] The present invention contemplates a shaving system that includes not only the razor assembly described above and shown in
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[0055] A shaving system of the present disclosure provides one or more blades 900 (
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[0067] Blade retainers 610A/610B extend upward from the top lateral surface of rear portion 128A. Front surface 126A provides a slight amount of flex for a degree of forgiveness in relation to the force applied to the razor head during shaving so that the register of the blade/skin contact is enhanced while shaving.
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[0072] A shaving system of the present invention provides one or more blades, a razor stand, a soap brush and a brush stand in addition to the razor apparatus described above.
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[0075] The pivot mechanism of a razor apparatus of the present disclosure, in combination with the flex of the head portion allows a registration surface (e.g., surfaces 126A-B) to enable a user to tactilely feel when the surface is flat against his or her skin and when the registration surface is not flat on the skin.
[0076] Blade latching allow for quick and easy blade changes.
[0077] Blade corner guards such as blade stops 440a/440B allow for very safe shaving in the area under the nose without risk of cutting oneself.
[0078] Ergonomic handle grip design uses the sharp beveled edges of the handle cut-out opening to provide high friction grip for effective use in wet and soapy conditions.
[0079] Blade exposure is adjustable with the use of blades with cut-out locations that engage blade retainers 610A/610B at slightly different locations on the sides of the blade, for example, so that the blade extends more less forward in accordance with user preferences. Additional blade exposure adjustment mechanisms, such as a rack and pinion assembly that engages the blade, are contemplated in alternative embodiments.
[0080] Adjustable blades with our current razor where we offer 2-3 blades with slightly different cutout locations in the blades such that the blades would locate differently in the razor head thus providing either a more aggressive or less aggressive cutting scenario, depending on which blade was chosen.
[0081] Many modifications and other embodiments of the razor apparatus and shaving system described herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.