Many arrangements have been provided for assisting in application of shaving foam to the skin of the user. In some cases, these can comprise a simple brush where the foam is communicated to the brush as the brush is moved across the skin. In other cases, a massaging component is provided which can rotate to apply forces to the skin as the foam is applied to the skin through a channel at the rotating component.
According to the invention there is provided a dispensing head for application of shave lubricating material to the skin of a user prior to shaving, the dispensing head comprising:
According to the invention there is provided a dispensing head for application of shave lubricating material to the skin of a user prior to shaving, the dispensing head comprising:
According to the invention there is provided a dispensing head for attachment to a source of shave lubricating material for application of the shave lubricating material to the skin of a user, the dispensing head comprising:
The dispensing head is primarily designed for shaving foam or gel to be applied to the skin typically to the face but can be used on other locations on the body of the user or can be used for dispensing material other than for shaving.
Preferably the spreading surface is concave so that the foam is discharged onto the concave surface.
Preferably the spreading surface has an inner edge and defines a continuous surface extending from the inner edge outwardly to the outer spreading edge.
Preferably the foam is discharged onto the spreading surface at a position adjacent the inner edge.
Preferably the foam is discharged onto the spreading surface through a slot adjacent the inner edge and extending across the inner edge.
Preferably the spreading surface includes a row of dimples adjacent the spreading edge to hold the spreading surface away from the face and thus form a layer of foam to be applied to the face at the dimples.
Preferably the source comprises a can having a dispensing nozzle and actuating valve for discharging the foam through the nozzle and wherein the attachment portion is arranged to engage onto the can at the nozzle to receive the foam into the channel and to allow access to the valve for manual operation.
Preferably the dispensing surface is generally fan shaped with side edges extending outwardly from an inner edge adjacent the channel to an arcuate outer edge at the spreading edge.
Preferably the vibration motor is located behind the dispensing surface.
Preferably the dispensing surface is formed from a body of flexible material.
Preferably the vibration motor is encased in an enclosure in the body.
Preferably the body includes charging terminals for recharging a battery of the vibration motor.
In one option there is provided a heater for applying heat to the foam prior to application to the skin of the user. In that option the heater can be located on the blade portion for applying heat to the foam prior to or simultaneously with application to the skin of the user. However the heater can be located in the passage from the can to the blade to heat the foam prior to its application or at any other suitable location.
The arrangement herein can provide one or more of the following features:
The arrangement herein can provide one or more of the following benefits
One embodiment of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
A dispensing head 10 is provided for attachment to a source 11 such as a can of shaving foam for application of the shaving foam to the skin, for example, the face of a user.
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The dispensing head 10 includes:
The spreading surface 14 is concave so that the foam is discharged onto the concave surface with the foam being received in the concave recess between the face and the surface defined by pressing the edge 15 against the face.
Typically a quantity of the foam is applied onto spreading surface which can then be applied over the whole area to be shaved.
The spreading surface 14 has an inner edge 20 and defines a continuous smooth surface extending from the inner edge 20 outwardly to the outer spreading edge 15. In this way the foam is discharged onto the spreading surface 14 through a slot 21 at a position adjacent the inner edge. The slot extends across the inner edge so as to direct the foam across the width of the surface to move from the inner slot across the whole width outwardly to the outer spreading edge 15.
The spreading surface includes a row 22 of dimples 23 adjacent the spreading edge 15 to hold the spreading surface 14 away from the face and thus form a thin layer of foam between the surface and the face to be applied to the face at the dimples.
The dispensing surface is generally fan shaped with side edges 24, 24A extending outwardly from an inner edge 20 at the slot 21 adjacent the channel to the arcuate outer edge at the spreading edge 15.
The vibration motor 19 is located within a chamber 25 formed in the body of flexible material behind the dispensing surface and includes charging terminals 26 for recharging a battery of the vibration motor.
A heater 27 for applying heat to the foam prior to application to the skin of the user can be provided and this is preferably located on the blade portion at or adjacent the vibration motor 19 in the chamber 25 for applying heat to the foam prior to or simultaneously with application to the skin of the user. The heater is a resistance heater driven by a battery which can optionally be the same battery as drives the vibration motor. Suitable switches (not shown) can be provided at the body of the flexible material for actuating the vibration and/or the heating.
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Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.
This application claims the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of Provisional Application 63/496,734 filed April 14 21 3023 and of Provisional Application 63/514,893 filed July 21 3023. This invention relates to a dispensing head for attachment to a source of shaving foam for application of the shaving foam to the skin of a user.
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63496734 | Apr 2023 | US | |
63514893 | Jul 2023 | US |