Novel Device for Affixing a Shaving Razor to a Can of Shaving Cream
20180056536 ยท 2018-03-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Devices for affixing a shaving razor to a can of shaving cream are disclosed. Specifically, a hook with a magnet is affixed to the handle of a shaving razor allowing the user to attach the shaving razor to a can of shaving cream is disclosed. Alternate embodiments that are affixed to the razor by means of an flexible band and by an adhesive area are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A shaving razor comprising: a) a razor with a head and a generally perpendicular shaft; b) an exposed hook affixed to said shaft; and c) a magnet attached to the interior aspect of said exposed hook.
2. A shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the exposed hook is molded as part of the shaft of the razor.
3. A shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the exposed hook is affixed to the shaft of the razor using an flexible band.
4. A shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the exposed hook is affixed to the shaft of the razor using an adhesive area.
5. A shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the exposed hook is affixed to the shaft of the razor on the same side of the blades.
6. A shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the exposed hook is affixed to the shaft of the razor on the opposite side of the blades.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0021] It will be readily apparent to those having skill in the art that the width of exposed hook 103 may be varied from that illustrated. For example, the width of exposed hook 103 may be less than that disclosed in
[0022] Magnet 104 is included hidden on the underside of exposed hook 103 so that adhesion between razor 100 and a can of shaving cream can be maximized. Alternately, it will be readily obvious to those having skill in the art that razor 100 may also be affixed to semi-planar steel surfaces of shaving cream cans without a cap securing seam by means of the attractive force between magnet 104 and any ferrous surface. It will be readily obvious that in this case, magnet 104 may be affixed, or molded into, the outside surface of exposed hook 103. Similarly, it will be readily obvious to those having skill in the art that razor 100 may also be affixed to a can of shaving cream with a cap securing seam without the need for magnet 104 and that in such an implementation razor 100 need not be manufactured with magnet 104. Similarly, it will be readily obvious to those having skill in the art that razor 100 when manufactured of, or containing, some ferrous material may also be affixed to a can of shaving cream if magnet 104 is attached, or otherwise affixed to, the can of shaving cream.
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[0026] In situations where the can of shaving cream has no visible cap securing seam, the user hangs razor 100 from the side of can of shaving cream by means of magnet 104.
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[0029] It will be readily apparent to those having skill in the art that numerous other refinements may be made to the second alternative embodiment of exposed hook 103. For example, adhesive area 106 may be replaced by a set of hook and loop adhering pads, one adhesively affixed to the can of shaving cream and the other adhesively affixed to razor shaft 101 of razor 100. Razor 100 may then be stored by affixing one of these hook and loop pads to the other.