The present disclosure relates to a container for a shaving implement in general, and more particularly, the present disclosure relates to a container that encloses a shaving implement, but provides exterior access to replacement cartridges.
Shaving implements, also commonly referred to as wet shave razors, are typically sold commercially in two manners: as a “disposable”, and as a “system”. Disposable shaving implements include a razor cartridge permanently attached to a handle (i.e., the razor cartridge and handle are not intended to be separated during normal use). Once the blade(s) are worn, the user disposes of the entire unit, and begins using a new disposable shaving implement. System shaving implements typically include a permanent handle and a detachable razor cartridge. In these devices, the razor cartridge is attached to the handle and used until the blade(s) are dulled. Once the blade(s) are worn, the user can selectively detach the razor cartridge and replace it on the same handle with a new razor cartridge.
In order to facilitate the use of system shaving implements, replacement razor cartridges for use with system handles are often sold together in a dispenser (e.g., in groups of four (4) or eight (8)). The dispenser securely maintains the replacement razor cartridges such that the sharpened edge of each of the one or more blades is protected from outside forces. In addition, the replacement razor cartridges are typically oriented in the dispenser such that the mechanism for connecting the cartridge to the system handle is exposed and readily accessible to the user.
Various types of devices have been employed in the past for storing system-style shaving implements and the associated dispenser/replacement razor cartridges. For example, trays have been shown to be commercially successful. Trays typically have a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface includes mechanisms for attaching a shaving implement to the tray. Likewise, the bottom surface includes mechanisms for attaching a dispenser to the tray out of view, but easily accessible on those occasions that the replacement cartridges are needed. Variations of the above-described tray have also found their way into the market. For example, trays for use in a wet environment have been developed, such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,415,517 to Worrick. The Worrick patent discloses a tray that includes an inner chamber for the storage of replacement razor cartridges when hanging in the shower. However, few trays of the prior art do not protect the shaving implement from damage, or from becoming covered in spilled fluids, during travel. In those instances that the shaving implement is shielded, the replacement razor cartridges are not readily available for use.
In addition, the packaging used for most system razors on the market today is blister wrap. Blister wrap is an efficient and inexpensive way to securely package system razors such that it is difficult for shoplifters to remove the shaving implement from the package prior to the end sale, and effectively protect the shaving implement during shipping. In addition, blister wrap can be easily printed with vibrant colors that make the product attractive to the end user, or left clear such that inserts placed in the packaging can be clearly seen through the blister wrap material. Unfortunately, blister wrap is also wasteful because it is thrown away immediately prior to the initial use of the shaving implement.
Accordingly, there yet exists a need for a simple but effective container for storing items which provides a place for storing the shaving implement when not in use, for protecting the shaving implement during travel, for housing replacement razor cartridges in a position that is easily accessible, and for serving as the primary packaging material.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to overcome the known shortcomings of the prior art.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a container for storing a shaving implement includes a base portion and lid portion. The base portion includes a first cavity and a second cavity. The first cavity is sized for receiving a dispenser for replacement razor cartridges and the second cavity is sized for receiving the shaving implement. The lid portion is hingedly connected to the base portion such that it is moveable between a closed position and an open position. When the lid portion is in the closed position, the shaving implement is substantially enclosed in the second cavity, between the lid portion and the base portion of the container.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the base portion and/or the top portion include(s) structures for maintaining the shaving implement in the desired position in the second cavity of the container during storage.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the container is made of a molded polymeric material.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention, the lid portion is hingedly connected to the base portion by a living hinge.
According to an even further aspect of the present invention, the container is translucent or transparent in order to enable the end user to see the shaving implement and/or other items located therein.
According to an even further aspect of the present invention, the second consumer sized for receiving a wall mounting structure in addition to the shaving implement.
According to another aspect of the present invention, packaging for consumer sales includes the container described above, a card and shrinkwrap. The shaving implement is positioned in the second cavity such that the shaving implement is substantially enclosed between the lid portion and the base portion when the lid portion in the closed position. The dispenser, which includes at least one replacement razor cartridge stored therein, is positioned in the first cavity of the dispenser. The card can include product information printed thereon. At least a portion of the card is enclosed within the second cavity, and at least another portion of the card is exterior of the container. The card can include a hanging aperture in the portion located exterior of the container for hanging the packaging on a shelf rack. The card can also include an interference aperture. When the container is in the closed position, a tab extends through the interference aperture preventing the portion of the card located in the second cavity from unintentionally exiting the container. The removable shrinkwrap is placed around the container such that the container is maintained in the closed position, the tab is prevented from exiting the interference aperture, and at least a portion of the dispenser is captured between the base portion and the removable shrinkwrap material.
One advantage of the present invention is that the shaving implement, when being stored, is substantially protected by the lid portion and the base portion from damage or from being spilled upon.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the replacement razor cartridges located in the dispenser are easily accessible to the end user, exterior to the second chamber.
A further advantage of the present invention is that the container can also serve as the primary packaging material, thereby reducing waste typically associated with shaving implement packaging.
These and other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the Detailed Description and Drawings.
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Although the dispenser 20 can be permanently attached to the first cavity 16 of the container 10, it is preferable that the dispenser 20 is removeably attached to the container 10. Therefore, the user, upon using all of the replacement cartridges 22 in the dispenser 20, can replace the empty dispenser with a new dispenser filled with unused replacement razor cartridges. In the example shown in
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The second cavity 18 can also include structures 30 that, in addition to providing the container 10 with additional structural stability, maintain the shaving implement 24, or other devices placed in the container, in the desired position during storage. For example, as shown in
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The lid portion 14 and the base 12 can also include complimentary closure structures (52 and 54, respectively) that enable the container 10 to stay in the closed position when desired. Any suitable closure structures 52,54 known to those of skill in the art can be used.
The container 10 can be made of any suitable material; however, molded plastic or polymeric materials have been shown to have particular utility. For example, polypropylene has been shown to be useful because it can be easily and inexpensively molded, can be used to form a living hinge 38 (discussed supra), and can be easily colored. In addition, it is preferable that the container 10 of the present invention be molded of a single piece; however, as was also discussed supra, the container 10 can be separate pieces that each can be made of different types of materials, as well. The container 10 can be any color; however, it is preferable that at least a portion of the container is translucent, if not transparent.
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In order to prevent theft of the shaving implement 10 or the dispenser 20, and its associated replacement cartridges 22, shrinkwrap 50 is placed around the container 10 (see
The hanging aperture 44 on the card 40 is typically included such that the container 10 can be hung on a store shelf, as is common for retail sale.
Modifications and variations may be made to the above disclosure without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 60/698,539, filed Jul. 11, 2005.
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60698539 | Jul 2005 | US |