SPACER FOR RAZOR BLADE WITH VIBRATION
20180333879 ยท 2018-11-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/4006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/4037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B21/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A razor blade assembly with a vibration feature includes a head having a blade assembly having one or more cutting blades connected to a handle. The head has a spacer to space the cutting blades from a user's skin and to create and maintain a 5 o'clock shadow beard or a stubble beard. The handle houses a vibration mechanism which is operated by a motor to cause vibration of at least one of the head and the handle.
Claims
1. A razor blade assembly with a vibration feature comprising: a head comprising a blade assembly comprising one or more cutting blades connected to a handle; wherein said head comprises a spacer to space said one or more cutting blades from an associated user's skin and to create and maintain a 5 o'clock shadow beard in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm in thickness; wherein said handle houses a vibration assembly to cause vibration of at least one of said head and said handle; and a motor for operating said vibration assembly.
2. The razor blade assembly of claim 1, wherein said handle further comprises an activator button which selectively powers said motor to cause said vibration assembly to spin thus causing vibration.
3. The razor blade assembly of claim 2, wherein said vibration assembly comprises a first vibration member which spins during operation and a second vibration member which is in contact with said head.
4. The razor blade assembly of claim 3, wherein said first vibration member contacts a portion of said handle thereby said vibrating said handle.
5. The razor blade assembly of claim 1, wherein said spacer comprises a cap which is adapted to space cutting edges of said blades from the associated user's skin.
6. The razor blade assembly of claim 5, wherein said cap is removably attached onto said head.
7. The razor blade assembly of claim 6, wherein said cap comprises a first side wall, a second side wall, a top wall and a bottom wall, wherein said side walls are parallel to each other and said top and bottom walls are perpendicular to said side walls.
8. The razor blade assembly of claim 7, wherein said cap further comprises a plurality of ribs extended between said top wall and said bottom wall wherein said ribs space said blades from an associated surface to the shaved.
9. The razor blade assembly of claim 8, wherein said cap is tapered between said top wall and said bottom wall.
10. The razor blade assembly of claim 5, wherein said cap comprises a first member and a second member hingedly connected to said first member.
11. The razor blade assembly of claim 8, wherein said ribs have a thickness in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm and are adapted to create and maintain a beard thickness in a range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm.
12. The razor blade assembly of claim 8, wherein said ribs have a thickness in the range of 0.45 mm to 1.25 mm and are adapted to create and maintain a beard thickness in a range of 0.45 mm to 1.25 mm.
13. A method of creating and maintaining a shave appearance on the skin of a user using vibration; comprising the steps of: providing a manual razor blade assembly having a head comprising blades; providing a spacer which is mounted to and positioned over said head to space said blades from said skin to create and maintain a 5 o'clock shadow shave appearance in the range of 0.1 mm thickness to 0.4 mm thickness; and providing a handle having a vibration mechanism housed therein for providing vibration to at least one of said head and said handle.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said spacer comprises a first side wall, a second side wall, a rear wall and a front wall, wherein said side walls are parallel to each other and said rear and front walls are parallel to each other.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein said spacer further comprises a plurality of ribs extended between said rear wall and said front wall wherein said ribs space cutting edges of said blades from and the skin of the user.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein said ribs have a thickness in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein said ribs have a thickness of 0.45 mm to 1.25 mm.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein said spacer is hingedly mounted to said head.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein said vibrating mechanism comprises a first vibrating member which is operated by a motor actuated by a switch wherein said first vibrating member rotates thereby vibrating said handle.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein said vibrating mechanism comprises a second vibrating member connected to said first vibrating member which contacts said head thereby vibrating said head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0056] With reference now to
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[0058] The handle 10 may be rectangular or cylindrical in conformation and may taper from a narrow end 18 adjacent the blade head to a wider end 20 for gripping comfort.
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[0062] The caps can be provided in the same gauge or in different gauges. Gauge refers to the thickness of the desired shave; e.g., a 0.1 mm gauge refers to a 0.1 mm thickness beard, etc. As an example, cap 30 has gauge or thickness of 0.1 mm, cap 32 has a gauge of 0.2 mm, while cap 34 has a gauge of 0.4 mm. Other caps can have a gauge of 0.35 mm, etc. Many other gauges particularly in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm are contemplated by the disclosure to form a shadow shave.
[0063] For example, for a 5 o'clock shadow shave, the 0.1 mm gauge cap 30 results in approximately a 0.1 mm thick beard since it spaces and positions the blades approximately 0.1 mm from the skin, the 0.2 mm gauge cap 32 provides an approximately 0.2 mm thick beard, while a 0.4 mm gauge cap 34 provides approximately a 0.4 mm thick beard, and so on. An optimum shadow beard thickness would be around 0.35 mm thickness.
[0064] For a stubble shave, cap 30 would have a gauge of 0.45 mm, cap 32 would have a gauge of 0.85 mm, while cap 34 would a gauge of 1.25 mm. Of course, many other gauges are contemplated by the disclosure.
[0065] The 0.45 mm gauge cap preferably results in a 0.45 mm thick stubble beard since it spaces and positions the blades approximately 0.45 mm from the skin, the 0.85 mm gauge cap provides approximately a 0.85 mm thick stubble beard, while a 1.25 mm gauge cap provides approximately a 1.25 mm thick stubble beard. The caps can be made of any suitable material, such as plastic or metal but slightly flexible plastic is preferred. The caps can be made from molds, extrusions or any suitable manufacturing method.
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[0067] Side walls 36 and 38 are preferably tapered or angled resulting in wall 44 being positioned at an angle or slightly above wall 42. A plurality of cavities 45 are formed between walls 36, 38, 40, 42 and between ribs 50. An extension or top wall 44 extends from an upper end 46 of wall 40 between walls 36, 38, while a second extension or bottom wall 48 extends from bottom wall 42 between walls 36, 38. The protrusion walls 44, 48 add rigidity and may also aid in mounting the cap to the blade head. Wall 44 may also have wings or curved edges 47, 49 for added rigidity.
[0068] Wall 48 serves as a facial hair receiving or entry surface. Referring to
[0069] The wall 44 can serve as a stop surface for preventing further cutting and also to facilitate removal of the cut hair from the face of the user.
[0070] Several ribs or facial hair guides 50 extend between and connect wall 44 and wall 48. The ribs may be chamfered and tapered between walls 44 and 46. Nine ribs are shown, but other numbers are contemplated by the disclosure. The ribs are shown as substantially equally spaced, but other spacing is contemplated by the disclosure. The ribs are substantially parallel to each other and form a grid and due to the thickness T of the ribs serve as a spacer for spacing the cutting edge 55 of the blade 14 from the user's skin. That is, the blades cutting edges are positioned below the ribs. Thus, the thicker the ribs, the thicker (i.e., higher gauge) the shave (i.e., the hair is longer). The thinner the ribs (i.e., lower gauge), the closer the shave (i.e., the hair is shorter). In this example, the ribs have a thickness T of about 0.1 mm to form a 0.1 mm thick beard which is referred to as a 5 o'clock shadow.
[0071] The ribs 50 of the cap thus are able to create and maintain a certain thickness of shave, commonly referred to as a 5 o'clock shadow. The optimum thickness for a 5 o'clock shadow appearance is in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm in thickness. Thus, the various thickness T of the ribs can be about 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm and 0.4 mm. Other thicknesses are contemplated by the disclosure.
[0072] The ribs 50 of the cap thus are able to create and maintain a certain thickness of shave, commonly referred to as a stubble shave. The optimum thickness for a stubble shave appearance is in the range of 0.45 mm to 1.25 mm in thickness. Thus, the various thickness T of the ribs can be about 0.45 mm, 0.85 mm, 1.25 mm. Other thicknesses are contemplated by the disclosure.
[0073] The caps 30, 32, 34 have a gauge thickness ranging from 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm to create a 5 o'clock shadow or 0.45 mm to 1.25 mm to create a stubble shave. The caps can have various size grills and various numbers of ribs and may be configured to fit various blades such as two, three, four, five or six blades.
[0074] Two resiliently biased clips 52, 54 are formed on and protrude from opposite side walls 36, 38 for removably attaching the cap onto a blade by snapping or clicking the cap onto the sides of the blade head. The clips are slightly flexed outwardly and snap into place to retain the clip onto the blade itself. As an alternative, the cap can be formed as part of the head itself to provide a complete integral and disposable unit.
[0075] By placing the cap directly on the blade head 12 directly above blades 14 (see
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[0077] The caps can be provided separately, as a disposable, and as well as with a variety of item commercially available razors, such as Gillette, Harry's, Schick, Dollar Shave Club, etc. and can also be provided with the razor and blade.
[0078] The cap can also be provided directly on the blade head or can be formed as part of the blade head for a particular gauge beard thickness as a complete, disposable unit including the blade head and handle. The cap also can be removable and reusable.
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[0082] Vibration components 310 and 312 are in turn operably connected to motor 308. Vibration component 310 which is a weight made of metal or possibly plastic spins during operation which when contacting plastic housing 305 of the handle 304 causes vibration. Component 312 which is in contact with the razor head 318 and causes the blade head 318 to vibrate. Thus, the vibrating components 310 and 312 provide vibration to the head and the handle as a result of rotation or a spinning component 310. Alternately, vibration can be provided to only the head or only the handle.
[0083] Vibration, together with the guard, allows the user to achieve a 5 o'clock shadow shave or a stubble shave depending on rib thickness, while increasing the speed the shave is achieved while cutting the hair in half in a more efficient manner.
[0084] The user manually pulls the razor across the skin which also helps control the pressure being applied to the skin and avoiding bald spots.
[0085] The embodiments discussed above are illustrative only. Various other embodiments are encompassed by and contemplated by the disclosure and the appended claims.