Disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6473971
  • Patent Number
    6,473,971
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 17, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor (10) is disclosed by the present invention. The disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor (10) includes an elongate head (12) having a front end (16) and a slot (14) extending inwardly from the front end (16). A razor blade (18) having a front cutting edge (20) and a back edge (42) is releasably secured within the slot (14) when it is desired to shave. The blade (18) is releasably secured within the slot (14) in the elongate head (12) so that preferably substantially fifty percent of the blade (18) will extend outwardly from the elongate head (12), allowing a person using the razor (10) to have a complete view of the front cutting edge (20) of the blade (18) thereby permitting better shaving of a mustache, neck and sides of a face of the person.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The instant invention relates generally to shaving devices and, more specifically, to a disposable stylizing razor for shaving the facial skin, e.g. a mustache or beard of a user.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Numerous shaving devices have been provided in the prior art that contain blades to cut or shave hair off of the skin of a user. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,262,073; 3,674,267; 3,967,375; 3,975,820; 4,245,389; and 4,984,364 all are illustrative of such prior art. While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,262,073




Inventor: E. L. McCain




Issued: Apr. 9, 1918




This invention relates to safety razors and aims to furnish the usual and well known type of blade handle with a novel blade holding arm for a single or double edge blade that may be stropped, honed or sharpened similar to the ordinary jack-knife razor. In this connection, the safety razor may be manipulated similar to an ordinary jack-knife razor, but with a greater degree of safety should the user of the razor desire to equip the blade holding arm with a blade guard.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,674,267




Inventor: James E. Hollis




Issued: Jul. 4, 1972




A grip for the elongated handle of a game device, such as a racket or golf club, which may be interchanged with other grips to provide different hand engaging diameters, all of the grips telescopingly fitting the shank of the handle on which it is assembled, the grip being positioned on the shank in various positions lengthwise of the shank to vary the effective length of the handle.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,967,375




Inventor: Edward J. Hoffschmidt




Issued: Jul. 6, 1976




The invention contemplates a razor-handle construction of such elemental simplicity as to be fabricated as a single integral molded-plastic part, with end-lug formations contoured to removably receive and assemble to the central region of the back-edge of certain razor blade subassemblies, including presently commercial subassemblies. In the disclosed embodiments, the handle is a sheath in which the razor-blade subassembly is self-packaged and readily accessible for assembly to the lug formations, being then correctly oriented for use.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,975,820




Inventor: William Robert Lincoln Torrance




Issued: Aug. 24, 1976




The specification discloses a razor assembly comprising a handle having a yoke-shaped extension therein into which a double-edged and double-sided blade cartridge interfits for rotatable positioning between the yoke. An ejector and stop means is located at the base of the yoke to hold the blade cartridge in one of two shaving positions with an ejector actuation means operable from the handle of the razor.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,245,389




Inventor: Robert A. Trotta




Issued: Jan. 20, 1981




A razor including a grip portion and a head portion, the head portion including a base portion extending transversely of the grip portion and a cap portion overlying and spaced from the base portion to form a cavity therebetween adapted to receive a shaving unit, a spring member fixed to the grip portion, the spring member having a cam portion adapted to extend into the cavity, the spring member cam portion being adapted to engage an underside of the shaving unit when the shaving unit is disposed in the cavity, and a button fixed to the spring member and operative, upon having pressure applied thereto by an operator, to remove the spring member cam portion from the cavity and from engagement with the shaving unit, to free the shaving unit for removal from the cavity.




U.S. Pat. No 4,984,364




Inventor: Richmond R. Simmons




Issued: Jan. 15, 1991




A perforated partition is mounted in a disposable razor head housing in angular relation to the blade, thereby defining with the housing a refrigerant-receiving chamber disposed in surrounding relation to the blade. A wall is mounted in the housing in spaced, parallel relation to the perforated partition to define an expansion chamber. One or more capped ports are provided in the housing to introduce a refrigerant which is a non-toxic freezable solution typically used to cool lunch boxes.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to shaving devices and, more specifically, to a disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor.




A primary object of the present invention is to provide a disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor that will overcome the shortcomings of the prior art devices.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a mustache and beard stylizing razor that includes an integrally formed one-piece handle and neck section.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a mustache and beard stylizing razor that includes a retaining section within the head and a clip for releasably securing a razor blade therein.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a mustache and beard stylizing razor wherein the razor blade is releasably secured within the head and extends perpendicular to the handle.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor in which fifty percent of the blade extends outwardly from a retaining section in the head, so that a person using the razor will have a complete view of the cutting edge of the blade to permit better shaving of the mustache, the neck and sides of the face.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor that is simple and easy to use.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide a disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor that is economical in cost to manufacture.




Further objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds.




A disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor is disclosed by the present invention. The disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor includes an elongate head having a front end and a slot extending inwardly from the front end; and a rectangular blade having a front cutting edge and a back edge terminating within the slot. The blade is secured within the slot in the elongate head so that approximately fifty percent of the blade will extend outwardly from the elongate head, allowing a person using the razor to have a complete view of the front cutting edge of the blade thereby permitting better shaving of a mustache, neck and sides of a face of the person. The blade is secured within the slot by first and second clamp jaws defining opposing sides of the slot, each of the first and second clamp jaws retain the blade therebetween. A curved neck is affixed to the elongate head, so that the elongate head is transversely positioned with respect to the curved neck and extending outwardly therefrom. A handle is integrally connected tot he head and extends downwardly therefrom and perpendicular thereto. The handle includes a plurality of spaced apart annular ridges on its outer surface for enabling the handle to be securely gripped when in use by the person using the razor. The elongate head, curved neck, and handle may be integrally formed defining a one-piece unit.




To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES




Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views.





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top perspective view of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the head and razor blade of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor of the present invention taken along line


4





4


in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 4



a


is a cross sectional view of the head and razor blade of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor of the present invention wherein the handle is hollow;





FIG. 5

is a rear perspective view in partial cross-section of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a side view in partial cross-section of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views,

FIGS. 1 through 6

illustrate a disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor in accordance with the present invention and indicated generally by the numeral


10


.




The disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor


10


includes an elongate head


12


having a slot


14


extending inwardly from a front end


16


thereof forming a securing structure


22


for retaining a razor blade


18


therein as is illustrated in FIG.


1


. Extending from and perpendicular to the elongate head


12


is a handle


26


. An angled neck portion


24


connects the elongate head


12


and the handle


26


. The angled neck portion


24


and handle


26


are integrally formed to define a one piece unit. Alternatively, the elongated head


12


and handle


26


may be formed of separate pieces in which case the elongate head


12


may be securely fastened to the angled neck portion


24


of the handle


26


. The elongated head


12


and handle portion


26


are preferably made of plastic or a synthetic resin material. However, any polymeric material, wood, steel, iron, any alloy thereof, or any combination thereof may be used to produce the elongated head


12


and handle portion


26


. Furthermore, the handle portion


26


may be hollow through at least two-thirds (⅔) of its length as will be discussed with specific reference to

FIGS. 4



a,




5


and


6


.




The slot


14


within the elongate head


12


includes first and second clamp jaws


32


and


34


with opposing teeth


36


and


38


extending from each jaw


32


and


34


as can be seen from

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The razor blade


18


is fabricated out of a durable metal material


36


and includes a front cutting edge


20


. In practice any conventional razor blade


18


may be utilized as long it is able to be secured between the clamping jaws


32


and


34


. The razor blade


18


is releasably secured between the first and second clamp jaws


32


and


34


by the opposing teeth


36


and


38


and thereby positioned within the slot


14


in the elongate head


12


. When correctly positioned within the slot


14


, approximately fifty percent of the razor blade


18


will extend outwardly from the elongate head


12


allowing a person using the razor


10


to have a complete view of the front cutting edge


20


of the blade


18


. This permits a better shaving of a mustache, neck and sides of a face of the person.




The curved neck portion


24


is affixed to the elongate head


12


, so that the elongate head


12


is transversely positioned with respect to the curved neck portion


24


and extends outwardly therefrom. The handle


26


is connected to and extends downwardly from the curved neck portion


24


and at a right angle to the elongate head


12


so that the handle


26


can be gripped by the person using the razor


10


. The handle


26


includes a plurality of spaced apart annular ridges


28


thereabout on its outer surface


30


, to enable the handle


26


to be securely gripped when in use.




Positioned within and covering a surface of the slot


14


of the elongate head


12


is a resilient material


40


as illustrated in

FIG. 4. A

back side


42


of the razor blade


18


is received within the slot and between the folded surface of the resilient material


40


when the razor blade


18


is inserted into the slot


14


. This stabilizes the blade


18


within the elongate head


12


while allowing for limited pivotal movement of the blade


18


within the slot


14


when a pressure is applied such as by sliding the razor blade


18


along the face of the user during shaving. The resilient material


40


may be made of rubber or any other polymeric material which may be positioned within the slot


14


and act to retain the razor blade


18


therein while permitting limited pivotal movement on the part of the razor blade


18


during a shaving operation.





FIG. 4



a


shows a cross-section of the head


12


including an alternate form for the resilient material. Alternatively, the resilient material may be in the form of pads


44


positioned within the slot


14


and covering only a portion of the entire surface of the slot


14


. This figure illustrates the positioning of the pads


44


at a front end and back end of the slot


14


. However, the pads


44


may be positioned anywhere within the slot


14


as long as they are able to retain the razor blade


18


within the slot


14


while permitting a limited amount of pivotal movement.





FIGS. 4



a,




5


and


6


illustrate the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor


10


including a hollow handle


26


′.

FIG. 5

illustrates a back perspective view with the handle


26


′ being illustrated in partial cross section to show that the handle


26


′ is hollow inside and includes an surface


46


defining the inner side. The use of a hollow handle


26


′ substantially decreases the weight of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor


10


and thus makes the razor


10


easier to use and store. Also illustrated in FIG.


5


and indicated by dashed lines is the ability of the razor blade


18


to pivot within the slot


14


. The razor blade


18


is able to pivot due to the pliability of the material


44


positioned within the slot


14


. When a pressure is applied to the razor blade


18


such as when shaving the blade will be caused to pivot and thereby relieve some of the applied pressure. This will ease the stress applied to the razor blade


18


and thereby increase its natural lifetime.




Even though a person can have a complete shave with the razor


10


if they are careful enough, the main function of the razor


10


is to finish the job after shaving with a regular razor. The invention will cut hair that is not cut by the regular razor, so that it will service as a magnificent mustache and beard stylizing razor


10


.




The operation of the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor


10


will now be discussed. In use, the razor blade


18


is positioned within the slot


14


. When positioned within the slot


14


, the user must be sure that the clamping jaws


32


and


34


securely retain the razor blade


18


therebetween so that there is minimal possibility of the blade falling out during shaving. The disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor


10


is now ready for use.




The user must now lather the hairs on the skin to be cut. Once lathering is complete, the user grasps the handle


26


′ by the hand and positions the front cutting edge


20


of the blade


18


in close proximity to the skin, so that the cutting edge


20


can be completely seen by the person using the razor


10


. The front cutting edge


20


of the blade


18


is then moved along the skin to cut the hairs away from the skin. The razor blade


18


is then rinsed with water and the blade


18


is again moved along the skin to cut the hairs until the desired amount of hair is removed. Once finished, the razor blade


18


can be removed from its position between the clamping jaws


32


and


34


and turned around. The cutting edge


20


of the razor blade


18


may now be inserted between the clamping jaws


32


and


34


and secured therebetween. The securing of the razor blade


18


in this manner prior to storing will minimize the possibility of subsequent users cutting themselves on an exposed razor blade


18


.




From the above it is evident that the a disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art devices. The mustache and beard stylizing razor is integrally formed of a one-piece handle and neck section. The head section includes a retaining section and clip within the head for releasably securing the razor blade within the head so as to extend perpendicular to the handle. When secured within the head substantially fifty percent of the blade extends outwardly from a retaining section in the head, so that a person using the razor will have a complete view of the cutting edge of the blade to permit better shaving of the mustache, the neck and sides of the face. The disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor also includes a resilient material positioned within the clamp allowing the blade limited pivotal movement during use. Furthermore, the disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor is simple and easy to use and economical in cost to manufacture.




It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.




While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.




Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor, comprising:a) a razor blade mounted in an elongate head, said razor blade including resilient material along a back side thereof, and means for releasably securing said razor blade within said head, said resilient material disposed between said razor blade and said securing means for allowing limited pivotal movement of the blade within said head when a pressure is applied during shaving, said head having a rounded front end, a slot extending inwardly from said front end receiving said razor blade, and flat sides through which said razor blade extends out the sides of said head; b) a handle extending from said elongate head for grasping by a user during shaving, said razor blade having a length and a width, wherein about one half of said width of said blade extends uncovered outwardly from said elongate head during shaving allowing a person using said razor to have a complete view of said front cutting edge of said blade thereby permitting better shaving of a mustache, neck and sides of a face of the person, said securing means including first and second clamp jaws at the front end of said head defining opposing sides of said slot and extending towards each other at said front end of said head; and c) a curved neck affixed to said elongate head and to said handle wherein said elongate head is transversely positioned with respect to said curved neck and extends outwardly therefrom.
  • 2. The razor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said handle is connected to extend downwardly from an end of said curved neck opposite said elongate head and perpendicular to said elongate head, said handle including a plurality of spaced apart annular ridges on an outer surface thereof for enabling said handle to be securely gripped when in use by the person using said razor.
  • 3. The razor as recited in claim 1, wherein said slot includes an inner surface and said razor further comprises a resilient strip positioned within said slot and covering said inner surface, wherein said blade engages said resilient strip when releasably secured within said slot.
  • 4. The razor as recited in claim 3, wherein said resilient strip is made of rubber.
  • 5. The razor as recited in claim 4, wherein said resilient strip permits limited pivotal movement of said blade.
  • 6. The disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor as recited in claim 1, wherein said slot includes an inner surface and said razor further comprises at least one resilient pad positioned within said slot for engaging said blade.
  • 7. The razor as recited in claim 6, wherein said at least one resilient pad is made of rubber.
  • 8. The disposable mustache and beard stylizing razor as recited in claim 7, wherein said at least one resilient pad permits limited movement of said blade.
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