The present invention relates to a combined article for personal hygiene.
Combined articles for personal hygiene, comprising a toothbrush part and a razor part is previously known in a number variants, a.o. Norwegian Patent Applications 19991855 and 20044396, and from U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,940 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,600.
Generally, these known devices have a relatively complicated construction, and are correspondingly expensive to manufacture. There is a need to reduce these manufacturing costs substantially. Further, there is a need for a solution involving a minimal number of loose parts, to avoid that some components are getting lost.
From WO 2005/087047 it is known a foldable toothbrush, which in folded position can get tooth paste applied from a reservoir. This known article lacks fastening possibilities for a razor, and it is not obvious to perform such fastening possibilities.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,760,642 shows a hygiene article which in one end is equipped with a toothbrush, and in the other end is equipped with a razor. The reservoirs of tooth paste and shaving spray are arranged for applying to the toothbrush and the razor, respectively. This known device is not foldable and considering the design, it is not obvious to make it foldable.
A special problem of combined hygiene articles (several functions in the same product), is to separate the different ranges of use. In known combinations of toothbrush and razor there might be a problem that remnants of water and shaving means get in contact with the toothbrush part. This is avoided with a device according to the present invention.
The invention will in the following be described in detail by means of an example and with reference to enclosed figures, where,
a and 10b show the embodiment of the filler-device in perspective.
In
When the first lid 3 is closed, it is shaped to fit to the holder part 2, in such a way that they form a substantially continuous surface. The holder part 2 has an inner skirt fitting into an outer skirt of the lid 3.
A toothbrush-part 6 is hidden in the holder part 2, when the first lid 3 is closed (basic position). The toothbrush part 6 is pivotally fastened at its one end to the holder part 2, at a point being closer to the end of the holder part 2 being opposite to the end where the first lid 3 is pivotally fastened. The toothbrush part 6 can rotate ca 145° around its pivoting point, from totally folded position to totally extended position. In
Once the toothbrush part is totally extended, the first lid 3 may be tilted into place, in such a way that the holder part 2 and the first lid 3 form a good grip for the user of the toothbrush. This is shown in
When the razor head 7 is taken out of the second lid 4, the second lid 4 is closed, and the razor head is placed on the fastening means 5. This is shown in
Referring to
When installing the lid 3 on the holder part 2, the slit 10 in the socket 9 is pressed against the pin, and will embrace the pin 8 with a click-operation. Correspondingly, the lid 3 may be departed from the holder part 2, both when desirable and unintentionally. In both cases the parts 2, 3 can easily be joined again, and held in place as before. This is shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the lid 3 is arranged to create an angle to the holder part 2, of 130° to 160°, preferably 144°, upon opening. This opening angle is sufficient to extend the toothbrush holder 6 into using position, and at the same time large enough to ensure that the lid is not unintentionally broken off the pin.
The second lid 4 is fastened to the holder part 2 in a corresponding way as the first lid 3. Here, it is arranged a second pin 11 fitting into a second socket 12. The second socket 12 has a slit 13 with an aperture being somewhat smaller than the diameter of the second pin 11.
As shown especially in
As shown in
The row of blowholes 24 is on an end face being somewhat higher than the end of the lid 3. On each side of the end face there are arranged drain canals 34a, 34b. These have the function of draining any liquid flowing out through the blowholes 24 when the article is standing.
The other room 21 may for instance, embrace a tube of toothpaste or other small articles naturally belonging in the combined article.
Between the first room 20 and the second room 21, there is a compact wall 22. This wall 22 has a combined function. It both constitutes a physical border towards leaks of, for instance, shaving water, to the toothbrush head 23, and besides it performs a support/holder for a filling device 25 on the opposite side. This may be a filling device of the type described in NO patent application 20061062, described in further detail below.
In the holder part 3, it is arranged an air slit 35 into the other room 21. The air slit 35 is arranged close to the wall 22, and will function both regarding airing and draining of the other room 21. Further, there are arranged more blowholes 36 on both sides of the holder part 2, at the end being close to the second lid 4.
In a preferred embodiment, the second lid 14 is performed with a room division as shown in
The filling device 25, being shown in
The wall 22 between the first room 20 and the second room 21, has a shape being adjusted to the shape of the filling device 25. In the shown embodiment, the wall 22, seen from the second room 21, has a depression 30 having an inner form corresponding to the outer shape of the filling device 25 at the other pipe end 27. The filling device 25 may easily be drawn from the fastening in the wall 22, and is secure there as long as it is not in use.
The toothbrush head 23 is preferably replaceable, for instance in that it is arranged a detent lock, known per se. A knob 32 is preferably arranged on the upper side of the filling device 25. This knob may be used to tip out the replaceable toothbrush head 23.
Friction surfaces 37a, 37b are preferably arranged on the first lid 3 and the second lid 4, respectively. These are performed in a two-component solution, and as a rubbery surface to among others, improve the grip of the combined article for personal hygiene.
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