SHAVING RAZOR ACCESSORY
20170282391 · 2017-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Craig A. Provost (Boston, MA, US)
- John W. GRIFFIN (Moultonborough, NH, US)
- William E. Tucker (Attleboro, MA, US)
Cpc classification
B26B21/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/4012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B21/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Shaving razors and cartridges are featured which include one or more removably attachable shaving aid accessories.
Claims
1. A shaving razor comprising: a handle, a shaving cartridge, having a plurality of blades, mounted on the handle, and a shaving accessory removably mounted on the handle by a magnetic attachment.
2. The shaving razor of claim 1, wherein the accessory is dimensioned to fit around the shaving cartridge.
3. The shaving razor of claim 1, wherein the shaving accessory is removably attached to the shaving razor by engagement of one or more ferrous elements with one or more magnets.
4. The shaving razor of claim 3, wherein the ferrous elements are disposed on the accessory and the magnets are disposed on the handle.
5. The shaving razor of claim 1, wherein the shaving accessory includes a shaving aid element configured to contact a user's skin while shaving.
6. The shaving razor of claim 5, wherein the shaving accessory comprises a body defining an aperture configured to receive the cartridge, and the shaving aid is disposed on a surface of the body.
7. The shaving razor of claim 6 wherein the razor further comprises at least one magnet mounted on the handle for removable engagement with a corresponding surface of the body.
8. The shaving razor of claim 7, wherein the surface of the body is configured to allow the accessory to pivot relative to the handle.
9. The shaving razor of claim 7, wherein the surface is arcuate.
10. The shaving razor of claim 7, wherein the surface comprises a ferric material.
11. The shaving razor accessory of claim 10, wherein the body is composed entirely of a ferric material.
12. The shaving accessory of claim 10, wherein a portion of the body is coated with a ferric material.
13. The shaving accessory of claim 10, wherein the body includes a frame and ferrous elements mounted on the frame.
14. The shaving razor of claim 1, wherein the shaving aid element includes a shaving aid.
15. The shaving razor of claim 14, wherein the shaving aid has exfoliating characteristics.
16. The shaving razor of claim 14, wherein the shaving aid has lubricating characteristics.
17. The shaving razor of claim 14, wherein the shaving aid has moisturizing characteristics.
18. The shaving razor of claim 14, wherein the shaving aid has lathering characteristics.
19. The shaving razor of claim 5, wherein the shaving aid element is in the form of a generally oval ring.
20. The shaving razor of claim 5, wherein the shaving aid is in the form of a plurality of discrete elements.
21. The shaving razor of claim 3 wherein the razor includes at least two magnets and two ferrous elements.
22. The shaving razor of claim 1, wherein the shaving accessory is attached to the handle by a flexible band.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The present disclosure relates generally to shaving razors and to shaving razor accessories that improve the user shaving experience and performance of the shaving razor. The shaving razor accessories are removably mounted on a portion of the razor handle and positioned so that they surround the razor cartridge. More particularly, shaving razor accessories can be easily affixed to and removed from a shaving razor as needed. The shaving razor accessories can be configured with a variety of different shaving aids, which will be discussed in detail at a later point. These features allow a user to select a desired shaving product to apply to the skin, and to remove the accessory to shave difficult, delicate or small areas.
[0017] The shaving razor accessory attachment will henceforth be referred to as the shaving accessory.
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The interface element 15 allows the cartridge 13 to be mounted on the handle 11, and provides pivoting of the cartridge during shaving. The return element 16 provides a return force during shaving. Details of this arrangement are disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/802,614, the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0020] Referring to
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[0022] Shaving accessory 20 includes corresponding ferrous plates 40, 41 that are positioned for releasable engagement with the magnets 31, 30. Plates 40, 41 are fixedly mounted, e.g. mechanically welded, co-molded, or chemically attached, to protrusions 26, 27. Protrusions 26, 27 extend from plate 24 and are preferably configured with convex surfaces 28, 29. The convex surfaces are disposed in parallel at opposing ends of the long axis of backing plate 24. The orientation and shape of surfaces 28, 29 permit pivoting movement of the shaving accessory during shaving about generally the same axis as the cartridge. Preferably, plates 40, 41 are formed of a ferrous metal, however, a ferric coating may be applied to plates or surfaces 28, 29. The convex configuration of the surfaces 28, 29 provides the shaving accessory with pivoting movement when mounted on the shaving razor handle 10.
[0023] Referring to
[0024] The dual magnet/ferrous material configuration shown in
[0025] The magnetic interaction between the plates 40, 41 and the ferrous magnets 30, 31 is also sufficient to prevent unwanted detachment of the shaving accessory from the shaving razor. However, the magnetic interaction can be interrupted by the user applying an appropriate amount of force, resulting in the accessory detaching from the razor. The magnetic-attachment scheme allows the user to quickly and easily disengage the shaving accessory 20 from the handle 11 and reengage the accessory, or a different accessory, as needed. Disengaging the accessory from the razor would allow the user to shave certain areas of the body that otherwise would not be possible when the accessory is attached, for example, during detail shaving of small surface area skin portions. In addition, this attachment scheme allows the user to easily change between differently configured shaving accessories during the shaving process. For example, the user could utilize an accessory that includes a moisturizer on certain areas of the body or during certain shaving sessions, and an accessory that includes an exfoliator on others.
[0026] Referring to FIGs. lA and 4, shaving aid element 22 is shown in two distinct forms: as four individual portions (22a, 22b, 22c, 22d), as seen in
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[0029] The shaving aid element can take various forms and have various compositions, which may be determined by the intended use. For example, the shaving aid element could be designed and formulated to exfoliate, lubricate, soap, moisturize, or any combination thereof. The shaving aid element may include, in some implementations, a shaving adjuvant, such as humectants, e.g., glycerine, propylene glycol and sorbitol, and emollients, e.g., lecithin and lanolin, and/or other skin-affecting ingredients such as exfoliating materials, e.g., apricot kernel particles, soaps, skin-soothing agents, e.g., aloe vera, botanical extracts, allantoin, and many others as is well known in the shaving art.
[0030] In some cases, the shaving aid element does not contain a shaving aid, but instead is designed to have a shaving aid applied thereto during use. For example, referring to
[0031] In some implementations, the shaving aid elements may include one or more water soluble shaving adjuvants incorporated into an erodible polymer matrix. Suitable polymers for the matrix include, for example, nylon, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyacetyl and combinations. Suitable shaving adjuvants include, for example, polyethylene oxide, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyacrylamide, hydroxypropyl cellulose, polyvinyl imidazoline, polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl alcohol, methylcellulose, starch, water soluble vinyl polymers (CARBOPOL® polymers sold by B.F. Goodrich), polyhydroxyethylmethacrylate, silicone copolymers, sucrose stearate, vitamin E, panthenol, aloe, essential oils such as methanol and combinations.
[0032] The plate or frame portion of the shaving accessory can be made of any suitable material including, for example, amorphous blends of polyphenylene ether and polystyrene, e.g., polymers sold under the tradename NORYL resins, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE), high density (HD) PETE, thermoplastic polymer, polypropylene, oriented polypropylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyester, high-gloss polyester, nylon, or any combination thereof. The plate or frame portion of the shaving accessory 20 may also be constructed or formed of metals or metal alloys, or a combination of metals or metal alloys with any of the materials previously listed.
Other Embodiments
[0033] A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
[0034] For example, alternative embodiments many feature more than two magnets.
[0035] Another embodiment may feature a yoke portion configured to grant a measure of compliance, such that the position of the broad surface of the shaving aid element relative to the cutting plane of the cartridge self-adjusts in response to shaving pressure. This compliance helps to ensure that ideal contact is maintained between the user's skin and the shaving aid element as the shaving aid element erodes during the useful life of the accessory. This in turn provides the benefit of the shaving aid element without compromising shaving efficacy. Compliance can be provided, for example, by forming all or one or more portions of the yoke of an elastomeric material, or by providing areas where the yoke can flex.
[0036] Another embodiment may feature alternatively sized accessories, either larger or smaller. Furthermore, the accessory may be shaped differently. For example, the backing plate or mounting frame of the accessory may be configured or shaped differently.
[0037] While shaving razors that include pivoting cartridges are discussed above, it should be understood that shaving razors having fixed (non-pivoting) cartridges can also be configured to accept the accessory attachment. In such cases, the arcuate surfaces of the ferrous plates may be omitted if pivoting of the accessory is not required. Similarly, while a removable cartridge attached to the handle by an interface element is described above the accessory may be used with disposable razors having a permanently attached cartridge.
[0038] Another embodiment may feature a shaving accessory that is configured without the ability to pivot while retaining the ability to be removably attached to the shaving razor.
[0039] Another embodiment of the invention may feature a shaving accessory that is configured to be removably attached to the shaving cartridge, rather than the handle, via magnetic interaction similar to that described previously.
[0040] Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.