Blade disposal apparatus and holder unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6286675
  • Patent Number
    6,286,675
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A blade disposal apparatus includes a blade disposal unit and a holder unit. The blade disposal unit is formed with a slot sized to receive a razor blade and with a vertical channel and horizontal grooves which allow the blade disposal unit to be readily secured to a variety of different objects using ties. The blade disposal unit is also ergonomically shaped with curved corner portions which also make it safer. The blade disposal unit is formed with visible indicia, such as instructions for using the apparatus and/or safety information, which cannot readily be removed, obliterated or tampered with. For example, the visible indicia are formed from raised and/or sunken portions of the blade disposal unit. The holder unit includes a main compartment sized to receive the blade disposal unit. The holder unit is formed such that the visible indicia are exposed (i.e., visible) when the blade disposal unit is inserted into the holder unit. The holder unit also includes a blade compartment sized to receive a box a razor blades.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates generally to a blade disposal apparatus and, more specifically, to a disposable blade receptacle and a holder unit configured to hold the blade receptacle and dispense new razor blades.




2. Description of the Related Art




Used razor blades are typically dulled to the point where they are no longer useful as work tools. However, they are still sharp enough to be dangerous and therefore must be disposed of with greater care than ordinary refuse.




Although a variety of receptacles for used razor blades are know to exist, many of them are not particularly well suited for preventing children and pets, as well as adults, from coming into contact with the disposed razor blades. For example, many prior receptacles for used razor blades are containers with lids which can be opened by a curious child or pet. Furthermore, receptacles with lids are potentially dangerous to persons who transport such receptacles because the lid could open allowing the used blades to spill.




Many conventional receptacles for used razor blades are not particularly well suited for being secured to a supporting object in or near the work area. This is problematic because a receptacle for used blades should be stationary, particularly when a worker is attempting to insert a used blade into the receptacle. Furthermore, if the receptacle is not properly secured, it could fall on or slide into a person. Injury is particularly likely if the receptacle has sharp edges or corners and/or the receptacle is heavy because it is holding a large number of discarded razor blades. Thus, a need exists for a blade storage apparatus which is free of sharp edges or corners (which have a significant potential for causing injuries) as well as configured for attachment to a variety of different objects, e.g., a flat surface or a pole.




Another problem with prior receptacles for used razor blades is that they are often not easily identified as such. In other words, prior receptacles often appear to be nothing more than an innocuous container, rather the a container full of dangerous used razor blades. Thus, a need exists for a used blade receptacle which is marked with visible indicia identifying the receptacle for what it is. Furthermore, there is a need for a blade storage apparatus which includes instructions for using the apparatus and/or safety information which cannot readily be removed, obliterated or tampered with.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to an exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention, a blade disposal apparatus includes a blade disposal unit (or housing) which is formed with a slot sized to receive a razor blade and with a vertical channel and horizontal grooves which allow the blade disposal unit to be readily secured to a variety of different objects using ties. The blade disposal unit is also formed with curved corner portions which make it safer. Additionally, the ergonomic shape of the blade disposal unit makes it easier to grip the blade disposal unit.




In a preferred embodiment, the blade disposal unit is formed with visible indicia, such as instructions for using the apparatus and/or safety information, which cannot readily be removed, obliterated or tampered with. For example, the visible indicia are formed from raised and/or sunken portions of the blade disposal unit.




In a preferred embodiment, the blade disposal apparatus also includes a holder unit with a main compartment sized to receive the blade disposal unit. The holder unit is formed such that the visible indicia are exposed (i.e., visible) when the blade disposal unit is inserted into the holder unit.




In a preferred embodiment, the holder unit also includes a blade compartment sized to receive a box a razor blades. The holder unit includes a bottom surface which is tilted in a manner designed to lessen the chance that the box of razor blades will fall out of the blade compartment when the holder unit is in an upright position.




In another exemplary preferred embodiment, a blade disposal apparatus includes a housing formed with a vertical channel along a back side of the housing and at least one groove across the housing. The housing includes a slot sized to receive a razor blade.




In another exemplary preferred embodiment, a blade disposal apparatus includes a housing with a slot sized to receive a razor blade and at least one external surface formed with visible indicia.




In another exemplary preferred embodiment, a blade disposal apparatus includes a housing with a front side and a back side, the housing being formed with a channel along the back side and at least one groove across the front side. The housing includes a slot sized to receive a razor blade and at least one external surface shaped into visible indicia.




The above described and many other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become apparent as the invention becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Detailed description of preferred embodiments of the inventions will be made with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of an exemplary preferred blade disposal apparatus according to the present invention, showing the blade disposal apparatus secured to a vertical pole and a user inserting a blade into the blade disposal apparatus through a slot at a top portion of the blade disposal apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a front perspective view of an exemplary preferred blade disposal apparatus and holder unit according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a back perspective view of the blade disposal apparatus and holder unit of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the blade disposal apparatus and holder unit of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the blade disposal apparatus and holder unit along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a front perspective view of the blade disposal apparatus of

FIG. 1

, showing only the blade disposal unit;





FIG. 7

is a front view of the blade disposal unit of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a side view of the blade disposal unit of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a top view of the blade disposal unit of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view along line


10





10


of the blade disposal unit of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged view of the blade disposal unit within the arc


11





11


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a front perspective view of the exemplary preferred holder unit shown in

FIGS. 2-5

;





FIG. 13

is a rear perspective view of the holder unit of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a front view of the holder unit of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 15

is a side view of the holder unit of

FIG. 12

; and





FIG. 16

is a top view of the holder unit of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 17

is a front view of a flat blank layout for an alternative exemplary preferred holder unit;





FIG. 18

is a front view of the alternative exemplary preferred holder unit of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 19

is a side view of the alternative exemplary preferred holder unit of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 20

is a bottom view of the alternative exemplary preferred holder unit of

FIG. 17

; and





FIG. 21

is a front perspective view of an alternative exemplary preferred blade disposal unit according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following is a detailed description of the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an exemplary preferred blade disposal apparatus


100


according to the present invention includes a blade disposal unit


102


and a holder unit


104


. The blade disposal unit or housing


102


includes a slot


106


cut-out area sized to receive a razor blade


108


. The slot


106


is preferably positioned at a top portion


110


of the blade disposal unit


102


as shown. An exemplary preferred blade disposal unit


102


is sufficiently thick to be rigid, e.g., 0.05 inches nominal wall thickness, and formed from a thermoplastic resin, such as polypropylene, employing a conventional blow molding process resulting in a blow hole


112


. Thus, the blade disposal unit


102


is a “closed” container except for the slot


106


and the blow hole


112


(which is preferably too small for a razor blade to pass through). If desired, the blow hole


112


can be sealed so that the blade disposal unit


102


is entirely closed except for the slot


106


.




Referring to FIGS.


1


and


6


-


10


, an exemplary preferred blade disposal unit


102


is formed with a vertical channel


114


along a back side


116


of the blade disposal unit


102


and at least one groove across the blade disposal unit


102


. An exemplary preferred vertical channel


114


is formed as shown to accommodate poles with different diameters, as well as poles which are not cylindrical in shape.




Referring also to

FIG. 3

, the at least one groove preferably comprises grooves


118


and


120


which intersect the vertical channel


114


. Exemplary preferred grooves


118


and


120


each extend continuously around the blade disposal unit


102


from a first side


122


of the vertical channel


114


to a second side


124


of the vertical channel


114


as shown. Preferably, the grooves


118


and


120


are positioned symmetrically along the length of the blade disposal unit


102


. For example, the illustrated grooves


118


and


120


are equidistant from a top surface


126


of the blade disposal unit


102


and a bottom surface


128


of the blade disposal unit


102


, respectively. Although the exemplary preferred grooves


118


and


120


are horizontal, i.e., perpendicular to the vertical channel


114


, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to such an arrangement. Furthermore, the at least one groove can also comprise a single groove or three or more grooves.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an exemplary preferred blade disposal apparatus


100


also includes a plurality of ties for securing the blade disposal unit


102


to a pole


134


as shown. The plurality of ties comprise, for example, plastic ties


130


and


132


which are sized to fit within the grooves


118


and


120


, respectively. Since the typical tie member is not as wide as the typical pole to which the blade disposal unit


102


is secured, the grooves


118


and


120


are preferably, but not necessarily, narrower in width than the vertical channel


114


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-10

, the exemplary preferred blade disposal unit


102


includes a front side


140


, a left side


142


, a right side


144


and curved corner portions


146


,


148


,


150


and


152


adjoined as shown. Preferably, the distance across the blade disposal unit


102


, between the left side


142


and the right side


144


, decreases moving from the front to the back of the blade disposal unit


102


. In the exemplary preferred blade disposal unit


102


, the top surface


126


and the bottom surface


128


are also joined to the back side


116


, the front side


140


, the left side


142


and the right side


144


by a plurality of curved corner portions as shown. Thus, the exemplary preferred blade disposal unit


102


is free of sharp edges or corners other than the slot


106


and the blow hole


112


, if present.




In lieu of the plastic ties


130


and


132


, the holder unit


104


is used when the blade disposal unit


102


is to be secured to an object, such as a wall or a board with a flat or substantially flat surface.




The ergonomic shape of the blade disposal unit


102


facilitates secure and comfortable gripping of the blade disposal unit


102


, e.g., for putting the blade disposal unit


102


into or withdrawing it from the holder unit


104


. More specifically, an inside edge of the thumb of a person's gripping hand is placed into the groove


118


on the front side


140


of the blade disposal unit


102


. The tips of the other fingers of that same hand are placed into the vertical channel


114


with the palm of the hand facing either the left side


142


or the right side


144


of the blade disposal unit


102


. So held, the shape of the blade disposal unit


102


and its groove


118


and vertical channel


114


allow the blade disposal unit


102


to be securely gripped even if the blade disposal unit


102


is slippery or wet.




Referring to FIGS.


1


and


6


-


11


, the exemplary preferred blade disposal unit


102


includes at least one external surface formed with visible indicia. The at least one external surface comprises, for example, a first surface


180


and a second surface


182


which are both positioned on the front side


140


of the blade disposal unit


102


. The first surface


180


is preferably positioned adjacent the slot


106


. The second surface


182


is preferably positioned between the groove


120


and the bottom surface


128


.




Generally, the visible indicia include text and/or symbols pertaining to the blade disposal apparatus


100


or its contents. Exemplary preferred visible indicia are formed in the blade disposal unit


102


or secured to it in a manner which prevents the visible indicia from being readily removed, obliterated or tampered with. Exemplary preferred visible indicia comprise raised and/or sunken portions of the surfaces


180


and


182


. For example, and referring to

FIG. 1

, an exemplary preferred first surface


180


is formed with raised portions


184


,


186


and


188


. An exemplary preferred raised portion


184


is triangle-shaped with a top corner of the triangle pointing toward the slot


106


. Within the raised portion


184


, a sunken portion formed as the word “USED” as centrally positioned as shown. An exemplary preferred raised portion


186


forms a trapezoid-shaped border which extends the triangle base of the raised portion


184


. An exemplary preferred raised portion


188


forms the word “BLADES” and is positioned inside the raised portion


186


as shown. Thus, the visible indicia (the raised portions


184


,


186


and


188


) formed on the first surface


180


provide instructions for using the blade disposal apparatus


100


.




An exemplary preferred second surface


182


includes a raised portion


190


which forms, for example, the words “CAUTION CONTAINS SHARP BLADES”. Thus, the visible indicia (the raised portion


190


) formed on the second surface


182


provide safety information pertaining to the blade disposal apparatus


100


. It should be understood that the visible indicia formed on the surfaces


180


and


182


are not limited to the specific instructions and safety information described above. Furthermore, the surfaces


180


and


182


can be positioned differently on the front side


140


or on a portion of the blade disposal unit


102


other than the front side


140


.




In a preferred embodiment, the blade disposal unit


102


also includes a label surface


192


suitable for supporting a label


194


which is adhered to the label surface


192


in a conventional fashion. The label surface


192


is preferably positioned on the front side


140


of the blade disposal unit


102


between the grooves


118


and


120


. Referring to

FIG. 11

, an exemplary preferred label surface


192


is slightly recessed for receiving the label


194


. An exemplary preferred label


194


includes additional instructions and safety information or other visible indicia such as business logos, advertisements, etc.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-5

and


12


-


16


, an exemplary preferred holder unit


104


includes a main compartment


200


sized to receive the blade disposal unit


102


. In a preferred embodiment, the holder unit


104


is a single piece formed from a thermoplastic resin, such as polypropylene, and has a nominal wall thickness of 0.125 inches. However, it should be understood that the present invention also encompasses a holder unit


104


which is assembled from more than one piece, formed from different materials and/or dimensioned differently.




The exemplary preferred holder unit


104


is formed such that the visible indicia are exposed when the blade disposal unit


102


is inserted into the holder unit


104


. More specifically, the exemplary preferred holder unit


104


includes a top edge


202


which is positioned below the first surface


180


and an opening


204


through which the second surface


182


is visible when the blade disposal unit


102


is inserted into the holder unit


104


. Preferably, the top edge


202


of the holder unit


104


includes a recessed portion


206


formed such that the label surface


192


is also visible when the blade disposal unit


102


is inserted into the holder unit


104


.




An exemplary preferred main compartment


200


includes an inner wall


210


and a bottom wall


212


. As illustrated, the exemplary preferred inner wall


210


is formed to complement the shape of the blade disposal unit


102


and, more specifically, the shape of the back side


116


, the front side


140


, the left side


142


, the right side


144


and the curved corner portions


146


,


148


,


150


and


152


. When the blade disposal unit


102


is inserted into the holder unit


104


, the bottom wall


212


contacts the bottom surface


128


of the blade disposal unit


102


.




An exemplary preferred holder unit


104


includes a rear portion


220


with a reinforced inner wall portion


222


. An exemplary preferred rear portion


220


is flat or substantially flat for mounting the holder unit


104


to an object such as a wall or board in or near the work area. To this end, the exemplary preferred holder unit


104


includes a mounting mechanism such as apertures


224


and


226


which are positioned as shown along the reinforced inner wall portion


222


. Conventional flat head screws or the like are placed through the apertures


224


and


226


and screwed into the object to which the holder unit


104


is to be secured. Securing mechanisms other than the apertures


224


and


226


can also be employed.




The exemplary preferred holder unit


104


also includes a blade compartment


230


sized to receive a box


232


of new razor blades. An exemplary preferred blade compartment


230


includes a tilted bottom surface


234


which supports the box


232


of razor blades. More specifically, the surface


234


is tilted relative to the rear portion


220


such that the box


232


tends to slide toward the rear portion


220


when the holder unit


104


is in an upright position. The tilted bottom surface


234


lessens the changes that the box


232


of blades will fall out of the blade compartment


230


.




Referring to

FIGS. 17-20

, an alternative exemplary preferred holder unit


240


is shown. In a preferred embodiment, the holder unit


240


is formed from a flat blank layout


242


as shown in FIG.


17


. An exemplary preferred blank


242


comprises a 0.060 inch thick piece of aluminum formed with a back portion


244


and a bottom portion


246


(shown separated by a dashed line


248


). The illustrated back portion


244


includes four arm portions


250


,


252


,


254


and


256


with apertures


258


,


260


,


262


and


264


, respectively. The illustrated bottom portion


246


includes edge portions


266


and


268


. Dashed lines


270


and


272


separate the bottom portion


260


from the edge portions


266


and


268


, respectively.




The holder unit


240


shown in

FIGS. 18-20

is formed by folding the blank


244


along the dashed lines


248


,


270


and


272


as shown. In the illustrated preferred embodiment, the edge portions


266


and


268


are folded to form right angles with the bottom portion


246


which, in turn, is folded to form an angle slightly smaller than 90° with the back portion


244


. Additionally, the arm portions


244


,


246


,


248


and


250


are bent such that the back portion


244


complements the shape of the blade disposal unit


102


and, more specifically, the shape of the back side


116


, the left side


142


, the right side


144


and the curved corner portions


148


and


150


. The arm portions


244


,


246


,


248


and


250


are bent between their outer edges and apertures


258


,


260


,


262


and


264


to form curved portions


274


,


276


,


278


and


280


, respectively. The curved portions


274


,


276


,


278


and


280


are formed such that their inner sides fit within the grooves


118


and


120


and their outer sides provide grooves suitable for receiving tie members or the like therein to secure the blade disposal unit


102


against the back portion


244


. The bottom portion


246


is sized and shaped to support a box of new razor blades below the blade disposal unit


102


when the blade disposal unit


102


is secured to the back portion


244


. As discussed above, the bottom portion


246


is preferably bent or otherwise formed relative to the back portion


244


such that the box of blades will tend to slide toward the back portion


244


when the holder unit


240


is in an upright position.




The illustrated exemplary holder unit


240


also includes a mounting mechanism such as apertures


282


,


284


and


286


which are positioned as shown along the back portion


244


. It should be understood that the holder unit


240


can be formed from other materials and is not necessarily made from a single piece or in the manner described above.




Referring to

FIG. 21

, an alternative exemplary preferred blade disposal unit


302


includes a blade holder unit


304


formed as shown on the top surface


126


. The blade holder


304


is sized and shaped as shown to hold packs of blades


306


therein. In a preferred embodiment, the blade holder


304


is integrally formed with or molded to the blade disposal unit


302


and formed from like materials. To the extent that their like elements are denoted by like numerals, the blade disposal unit


302


and the previously described blade disposal unit


102


are the same.




Although the present invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment above, numerous modifications and/or additions to the above-described preferred embodiment would be readily apparent to one skilled in the art. It is intended that the scope of the present invention extend to all such modifications and/or additions.



Claims
  • 1. A blade disposal apparatus, comprising:a housing formed with a vertical channel along a back side of the housing and at least one groove across the housing, the housing including a slot sized to receive a razor blade, the vertical channel having a channel width, and the at least one groove having a groove width which is smaller than the channel width.
  • 2. A blade disposal apparatus, comprising:a housing formed with a vertical channel along a back side of the housing and at least one groove across the housing, the housing including a slot sized to receive a razor blade, the at least one groove comprising two grooves which are positioned symmetrically along a length of the housing.
  • 3. A blade disposal apparatus, comprising:a housing formed with a vertical channel along a back side of the housing and at least one groove across the housing, the housing including a top surface, a bottom surface, and a slot sized to receive a razor blade, the at least one groove comprising a first groove and a second groove which are substantially equidistant from the top surface and the bottom surface, respectively.
  • 4. A blade disposal apparatus, comprising:a housing formed with a vertical channel along a back side of the housing and at least one groove across the housing, the housing including a slot sized to receive a razor blade; and a holder unit including a main compartment sized to receive the housing, a blade compartment sized to receive a box a razor blades, and a rear portion, the blade compartment including a surface upon which the box of razor blades is positioned, the surface being tilted relative to the rear portion such that the box of razor blades tends to slide toward the rear portion when the holder unit is in an upright position.
  • 5. A blade disposal apparatus, comprising:a housing including a slot sized to receive a razor blade and at least one external surface formed with visible indicia; and a holder unit including a main compartment sized to receive the housing, a blade compartment sized to receive a box a razor blades, and a rear portion, the blade compartment including a surface upon which the box of razor blades is positioned, the surface being tilted relative to the rear portion such that the box of razor blades tends to slide toward the rear portion when the holder unit is in an upright position.
  • 6. A blade disposal apparatus, comprising:a housing including a front side and a back side, the housing being formed with a channel along the back side and at least one groove across the front side, the housing including a slot sized to receive a razor blade and at least one external surface shaped into visible indicia.
  • 7. A blade disposal apparatus as claimed in claim 6, further comprising:a blade holder secured to the housing and sized to receive a pack of blades therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 29/117,647 entitled “Blade Disposal Apparatus”, U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 29/117,648 entitled “Holder Unit For A Blade Disposal Apparatus” and U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 29/117,646 entitled “Holder Unit For A Blade Disposal Apparatus”, all three filed herewith.

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