A Tray For a Shaving Razor
20180020802 ยท 2018-01-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D27/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D27/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D27/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D27/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention provides a razor storage tray in the form of an elongate tray body which includes a razor support for holding a razor handle in a generally horizontal position in the tray body, as well as a sump arranged relative to the support means, to retain a liquid at a level below blades of the razor when a handle of the razor is located on the support means.
Claims
1. A razor storage tray, which includes: an elongate tray body; a razor support for holding a razor handle in a generally horizontal position, in the tray body; and a sump arranged relative to the support, to retain a liquid at a level below blades of the razor when a handle of the razor is located on the support.
2. The razor storage tray of claim 1, wherein the elongate tray body is in the form of a dish.
3. The razor storage tray of claim 2, wherein the dish has raised sides.
4. The razor storage tray of claim 2, wherein the dish is of a material selected from any one or more of plastic, ceramic, porcelain, metal and the like.
5. The razor storage tray of claim 1, wherein the razor support is in the form of one or more elevated platforms provided in the tray body.
6. The razor storage tray of claim 5, wherein a first platform is operable to receive a neck portion of the razor.
7. The razor storage tray of claim 6, wherein the first platform includes a receiving formation, shaped and dimensioned to receive the neck portion of the razor.
8. The razor storage tray of claim 7, wherein the receiving formation can releasably secure the neck portion of the razor to the platform, thereby securing the razor in a position such that the sump is located below the blades of the razor.
9. The razor storage tray of claim 5, wherein the first platform is located substantially centrally in the tray body.
10. The razor storage tray of claim 6, wherein the first platform is adjustable.
11. The razor storage tray of claim 10, wherein the first platform is adjustable in any one or both of a vertical or a horizontal plane, to accommodate a particular sized razor.
12-16. (canceled)
17. The razor storage tray of claim 5, wherein the tray body includes a decorative zone.
18. The razor storage tray of claim 17, wherein the decorative zone includes any one or both of decorations or advertising.
19. The razor storage tray of claim 1, wherein the elongate tray body and razor support are of unitary construction.
20. The razor storage tray of claim 5, wherein the liquid is in the form of a blade-preserving liquid.
21. The razor storage tray of claim 20, wherein the liquid is in the form of an anti-oxidating liquid.
22. The razor storage tray of claim 21, wherein the liquid is in the form of an oil.
23. The razor storage tray of claim 22, wherein the oil is selected from any one or more of olive oil, aloe oil, Vitamin E oil, or tea tree oil.
24. The razor storage tray, of claim 20, wherein the liquid includes any one or more of a fragrance, colour and scent.
25. The razor storage tray of claim 1, wherein the sump includes a raised perforated screen.
26-28. (canceled)
Description
DRAWING(S)
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[0030] In the drawings, like reference numerals denote like parts of the invention unless otherwise indicated.
EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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[0032] The elongate tray body 12 is in the form of a dish having raised sides. In this example the dish is made of a high-density plastics material. The inner and outer surface of the dish are coated with PTFE (Teflon) to ensure that it the dish is easy to clean and that shaving debris does not readily stick to outer or inner surfaces thereof.
[0033] In this example the razor support 14 is in the form of two elevated platforms 14.1, 14.2 provided in the tray body 12. As shown in
[0034] The second platform 14.2 is operable to receive a rear portion 50.1 of the handle of the razor 50. In use (as shown in
[0035] The platforms 14.1, 14.2 are laterally spaced apart, in use allowing the razor 50 to be spanned across the two platforms 14.1, 14.2. A space between the two platforms 14.1, 14.2 define a recessed surface 18. The recessed surface 18 defines a receptacle between the two platforms 14.1, 14.2, which can be filled with a cleaning liquid (not shown). Specifically the cleaning liquid is in the form of water, although it may also be an organic solvent such as an alcohol or an alcoholic solution. In use, a blade 50.3 of the razor 50 is cleaned in the receptacle, between shaving stokes. The recessed surface 18 includes a decorative zone (not shown), which includes a name and logo.
[0036] The sump 16 includes a raised perforated screen 20. In use, the sump 16 is filled with the liquid 32 such that the liquid 32 extends above the screen 20. In use, shaving debris and the like will sink below the raised screen 20, leaving clean liquid above the screen 20. As shown, in this example the sump 16 is located in front of the first platform 14.1. In this example the raised perforated screen 20 is of stainless steel and is removable. In another embodiment, the raised perforated screen 20 is of stainless steel and is coated with PTFE (Teflon) to ensure that shaving debris does not readily stick to it.
[0037] The liquid 16 is in the form of a blade preserving liquid. Specifically, the liquid 16 in the form of anti-oxidating liquid, preferably olive oil. The oil includes a fragrance. In another embodiment, the oil is an oil having antibacterial activity, such as tea tree oil.
[0038] In use, the blade 50.3 of the razor is suspended above the liquid in the sump 16 when placed upon the platforms 14.1, 14.2.
[0039] The razor storage tray 10 further includes a blade cleaning pad holder for receiving a blade cleaning pad 22. The blade cleaning pad 22 is in the form of a sponge pad. The blade cleaning pad 22 is removably secured in the blade cleaning pad holder. The blade cleaning pad 22 is disposable. The blade cleaning pad holder is located towards the front of the tray body 12. The sponge is a synthetic sponge and is coated with an antimicrobial coating, such as an impregnated antibacterial, antifungal, and/or antiviral composition.
[0040] The blade cleaning pad 22 is used to remove residual liquid and shaving debris from blades 50.3 of the razor 50 prior to each shave.
[0041] The elongate tray body 12 defines a shape outline in plan view. In
[0042] In this example both platforms 14.1, 14.2 include decorative features provided on the platforms. The decorative features are in the form of diamantes.
[0043] In order to use the razor storage tray 10, a user will fill the sump 16 with the oil 32, the blades 50.3 of the razor are dipped in the sump 16, and the razor 50 is then stored horizontally on the razor support 14. When the user requires the razor 50, the razor 50 is lifted from the support 14, and the blades 10.3 are wiped on the blade cleaning pad 22 to remove excess oil, and the razor 50 is then used to shave. After shaving, the blades 50.3 of the razor 50 are rinsed in water, and excess water is shaken off. The blades 50.3 are again dipped in the sump 16 to contact the blades 50.3 with the oil 32. The razor 50 is then stored horizontally on the razor support 14, allowing the oil to preserve the blades until the next use.
[0044] The Applicant is of the opinion that he has invented a shaving tray which allows a user to maintain the overall condition of shaving blades for a longer period of time than without the shaving tray of the invention. This is achieved without excess wastage of water or oil, and without the handle or blades of the shaving razor being unnecessarily coated with excess oil or water.