The present invention relates generally to shaving systems, and more particularly to a replaceable, double-sided blade unit for a shaving system.
Typical razors have one-five blades only on one side, and when they get dull, they are thrown away. A typical consumer either buys disposable razors or replacement cartridge type razors. The disposable razors are less expensive, and the replacement cartridge type razors cost significantly more. One problem is that consumers are forced to pay high prices for razors with cartridges and even higher prices for the replacement cartridges that are sold.
Since many consumers do not want to pay high prices for razors but have no choice in the matter, the dual sided razor allows consumers to have a longer shave by having a razor cartridge that the consumer can use both sides of the cartridge. This can save consumers money, so they don't have to buy as many razor replacement cartridges during the year because the razor can last twice as long. The dual sided razor provides consumers a market in the middle. This invention gives consumers another choice in shaving by offering consumers a double shave, preserving quality, and saving consumers money.
With the dual sided razor, there are from one to five blades in a dual sided cartridge, and there is a sharp edge for shaving on each end of the blade. This way, the consumer can use one side of the razor until it is dull, and then use the other side of the razor cartridge, thereby shaving twice as long. The razor utilizes both ends of the razor blade instead of wasting the other end of the razor blade that is not used for shaving or is not designed for shaving. The user then disconnects the double-sided razor cartridge from the handle engagement connection, flips over or turns over the razor cartridge, and attaches it to the other side of the dual sided cartridge razor. The user would use this second side of the razor cartridge until it's dull. When the razor cartridge is dull, the user would take the dual sided cartridge off and apply a new dual sided cartridge to the razor handle. This should give consumers double the shave utilizing both ends of the razor blade.
A user could buy a razor that comes with the dual sided cartridges already attached. Or, the user could buy replacement cartridges and replace the existing dual sided razor cartridges.
To connect and disconnect the razor to and from the dual sided cartridge, the user would hold the handle with one hand, and hold the dual sided cartridge ends (the end and sides where there are no blades) with the other hand. Then, the user would put the handle engagement connection areas, located on the handle, into the attachment compartment on the cartridge face connection compartments or slots until it connects, fits inside, and preferably locks into the cartridge compartment area.
In one embodiment, an easy connection occurs if the razor handle and the handle engagement connection are perpendicular to the cartridge attachment compartment face when inserting (connecting or disconnecting). There can be many ways of inserting (connecting or disconnecting) the handle engagement connection (razor handle) and the dual sided cartridge, known now or developed in then future. While certain embodiments are described herein, it will be appreciated that other embodiments are contemplated.
The present disclosure allows consumers to save money by providing twice the shave as normal razors and cartridges. This way, consumers can spend less money a year on razors. This concept is very useful and is much needed in the marketplace. Unlike previous concepts of a two-sided razor, the razor of the present embodiments described herein has a new and improved way to bring consumers a dual sided razor with a great shave, double the shave, thereby saving consumers money. There are many unique aspects of the present disclosure that make it an easy way for consumers to use a razor cartridge that can be used to shave on both sides.
The dual sided razor designed as a dual sided disposable razor can have all the specifications replaceable and elements mentioned in this application. The dual sided disposable razor can be any shape, design, size and be made of any material known now or developed in the future. One non-limiting difference between a dual sided disposable razor and a dual sided non-disposable razor is that the disposable razor blades and cartridges might be made of less expensive materials and designed to be used only a limited number of times and thrown away.
The description of illustrative embodiments according to principles of the present invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description of embodiments of the invention disclosed herein, any reference to direction or orientation is merely intended for convenience of description and is not intended in any way to limit the scope of the present invention. Relative terms such as “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivative thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description only and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation unless explicitly indicated as such. Terms such as “attached,” “affixed,” “connected,” “coupled,” “interconnected,” and similar refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise. Moreover, the features and benefits of the invention are illustrated by reference to the exemplified embodiments. Accordingly, the invention expressly should not be limited to such exemplary embodiments illustrating some possible non-limiting combination of features that may exist alone or in other combinations of features; the scope of the invention being defined by the claims appended hereto.
This disclosure describes the best mode or modes of practicing the invention as presently contemplated. This description is not intended to be understood in a limiting sense, but provides an example of the invention presented solely for illustrative purposes by reference to the accompanying drawings to advise one of ordinary skill in the art of the advantages and construction of the invention. In the various views of the drawings, like reference characters designate like or similar parts.
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The cartridge 2 can be made of any type of material, such as plastic, rubber, metal, or the like, combinations of the same. Any type of material, such as rubber, can be located anywhere on the cartridge 2. The cartridge 2 can be made of any number of pieces. The cartridge 2 can be assembled with screws, snap fit, heat welded, ultrasonically welded, locked, or any way known now or developed in the future. The cartridge 2 can be any size or shape. In one embodiment, it can be designed and shaped like straight edge razors or cartridge type razors. The cartridge 2 can have any amount of blades 14, fastened permanently or non-permanently, such as one-blade, two-blades, three-blades, five-blades. The blades 14 can be any angle degree percentage to the shaving surface, however it is preferred to have the blades oriented at sixty degrees to the shaving surface, although other angles are possible.
In one embodiment, the cartridge halves or pieces can be snapped together permanently or be removable. It can be attached any way known now or developed in the future. It is preferred if the cartridge pieces form a permanent attachment. Once the two cartridge halves are attached together, then the cartridge 2 can be heat sealed or ultrasonically welded together to make a permanent attachment so it cannot come apart which makes it safer. The ultrasonic welding or heat sealing ensures the snap fit or any type of connection will keep the cartridge pieces and razors intact as one, so it never comes apart, making it very safe. The cartridge pieces can be held together with metal or a steel band that holds the two ends together. Other means of securing are possible. The bands can hold the two cartridge pieces together securely. There are many ways that the cartridge pieces can be bonded or attached securely that is known now or developed in the future.
The cartridge face 8, or the shaving surface side, can be designed as two different pieces or be designed as one piece. In one embodiment of a one-piece design, the topside, such as where pads and moisturizing pads are located, can look the same. The other side (inside surface or interior area), in one embodiment, can be designed to look the same where the blades 14 are attached.
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There can be connections where the blade centerpiece 26 is attached securely and permanently to the cartridge surface, once the blade centerpiece 26 goes through the blades 14. The connection can be heat or ultrasonically welded or any way to attach and connect that is known now or developed in the future. This blade centerpiece 26 helps the razor blade 14 be sturdy, especially in the middle section of the razor blade 14. The middle section of the blade 14 needs stabilization because of the blade span, so the blade centerpiece 26 helps keep the blades 14 straight and strong while shaving. This blade centerpiece 26 can be made of any material or plastic. The razor blade 14 is designed and shaped to be able to fit this blade centerpiece 26 securely.
The blade centerpiece 26 is placed down the center of the razor blade 14 as shown in
The other cartridge 2 side (interior side) can be designed to have the interior portion fit perfectly together and form one unit where there is a connection. There can be snap fit mechanisms or any type of connection known now or developed in the future. One side can have connection prongs (male section) and the other side can have the prong compartment areas (female sections) where the prong goes inside and cannot come back out. So each interior razor cartridge can have one side that has prongs and the other side has the connection compartments.
In one embodiment, each cartridge piece or half can be identical, and when the two cartridge pieces or halves are connected together, the user would have to turn the cartridge 2 around so opposite ends are attached and connected to each other. The dual sided razor can be designed without having to turn the cartridge around. When attaching the cartridges, both cartridge attachment compartment areas and pushpin engagement areas (the attachment face) are opposite from one another. The interior portion is preferably configured to look the same with blade grooves 18 and placement for the blades. One difference is with the prongs and the prong compartment connection areas; one is on each long end of the cartridge interior.
In one embodiment, the cartridge can also be two different designed pieces, or be any number of pieces, to accomplish the same. The cartridge can be designed differently on the inside and outside but still remain connected together. The cartridge can remain connected together any way known now or developed in the future.
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The flange 24 (arms or wing area) can be any shape, size, or design. The two handle engagement connections 22 on the handle 6 can be any shape or size and can have one to any number handle engagement connections 22 to connect to the cartridge 2. The handle engagement connections 22 can be any shape, size, or design, such as round or oval, known now or developed in the future. The handle 6 and handle engagement connection 22 areas can be any size or shape and can be made from material known now or developed in the future.
The handle 6 and/or flange 24 (arms or wing area) can have a grip insert made of a rubber or plastic grip type material that is injected into the plastic. Or, materials, plastic, or rubber gripping can be attached on the front or back of the handle 6 or anywhere on the cartridge 2 or cartridge ends 12. The handle 6 can be made from, for example, plastic, rubber, plastic rubber, steel, stainless steel, or any kind of material known now or developed in the future. The handle 6 can be chrome plated or have chrome. Other materials are contemplated.
The flange 24 (arms or wing area) that extends from the handle 6 can be angled to provide the proper angle and position during the shave and in relation to the handle 6. As a user holds the handle 6 and shaves, the shave is easy, comfortable, and all contours and surfaces of shaving are covered. The flange 24 (arms or wing area) could be any angle. There could be one to any number of flanges (arm or wing area) 24. The handle engagement connection ends that connect the cartridge can be any shape, oblong, oval, round, arrow, shaped, square, any combination, or any design or shape known now or developed in the future. Other shapes are contemplated.
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The connection area between the cartridge 2 and handle 6 can be flush with the shaving surface, recessed, or the same height as blades 14 or pads. The connection surface can have areas inside it to aid the handle 6 to be able to swivel. The cartridge 2 can be attached to the handle attachment connections by putting one handle engagement connection 22 in first, and then connecting another handle engagement connection 22 inside the cartridge connection area (see
The swivel angle (attachment area degree) can be any amount. While shaving, the handle 6 is guided by the user. As the user glides among the different angles of any skin location, such as the face, under arms, or legs, the cartridge 2 swivels at different degrees around the handle engagement connection 22. The inside of the cartridge attachment compartment 20 area and the outside surface of the handle engagement connection 22 move back and forth and swivel while in use.
Certain cartridges have the wing swivel area attached to the cartridge and the handle attaches to this wing swivel area. If the dual sided razor cartridge of the present disclosure had a built-in flanges (arms or wing area) 24, the area could be any size, angle, shape, or design known now or developed in the future. The handle engagement connection 22 area can be any shape or size or design, and it can have a connection known now or developed in the future that will accomplish the same purpose.
The handle engagement connections 22, which can be rounded, are preferably only rounded to a certain percentage. This percentage of the rounded portion can determine the degree that the cartridge 2 will swivel. The percentage can also determine the degree that the handle engagement connection 22, or connections, area will swivel inside the cartridge attachment compartment area 20. This is one way the swiveling can work, although it can work anyway known now or developed in the future. This handle attachment type not only connects to both sides of the cartridge face 8, but it also has a special connection or connections that allow a portion of the handle engagement connection to have the cartridge compartment connection area swivel around it, to one or any number of degrees or angles. The percentage can also allow a portion of the cartridge compartment connection area to swivel around the handle engagement connection to one or any number of degrees or angles. The engagement connection between the handle and the cartridge is also designed and configured to prevent improper placement of the cartridge relative to the handle, and is also designed and configured to prevent over-rotation of the handle relative to the cartridge. This is a very unique aspect of the handle of the present disclosure.
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The horizontal opening 34a is an attachment compartment. The horizontal opening 34a is also a connection and disconnection area for the handle engagement connections to connect to and disconnect from. The perpendicular opening 34b, which runs downward the middle of the horizontal opening 34a, runs in the direction away from the blades 14. The perpendicular opening 34b is usually smaller in length than the horizontal opening 34a, but the perpendicular opening 34b can be any size or length. This perpendicular opening 34b is a portion of the flange 24 (arms or wing area) where the handle engagement connection is attached. The flange 24 (arms or wing area) runs back and forth within the perpendicular opening 34b as the user shaves. When the user shaves and the cartridge face follows the shaving surface, the cartridge can swivel back and forth. While the cartridge swivels back and forth, the flange 24 (arms or wing area) runs back and forth within the perpendicular opening 34b.
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In another embodiment, there could be another type of connection area that resembles an “F” connection (not shown) on the left side and a reverse “F” connection on the right side. Or, both “F” shaped areas can be the same, while across from each other, and this would be located on the cartridge attachment compartment 20 area. The handle engagement connections would be shaped to match the cartridge attachment compartment. The handle engagement connection would have connections that fit into the cartridge attachment compartment area on both sides of the cartridge face, and the “F” connection would swivel inside the cartridge. In an “F” connection, the handle engagement connections can have two connections on each side of the arm or leg that connects to the cartridge attachment compartment area. The handle or cartridge and all other specifications that have been discussed can apply to this type or any type of handle and dual sided cartridge connection.
In another embodiment, another type of connection involves using any of the mentioned ways of attaching the handle 6 to the dual sided cartridge 2.
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The handle engagement connections 22 can be located anywhere along the cartridge face 8. The handle engagement connections 22 can be designed to fit and lock in place on the cartridge attachment compartment 20 face, edges, or anywhere on the razor cartridge 2. The handle 6 or cartridge 2 and all other specifications that have been discussed can apply to this type or any type of handle 6 and dual sided cartridge 2 connection.
The handle 6 could have flanges (arms or wings) 24 that extend from the handle 6 and have the same type of pushpin 42 that has been described in this application. Also as seen in the embodiment of
When the user has finished using the first side of the cartridge 2, and the blades on the first side become dull, then the user will move the handle 6 and cartridge 2 to the other side, the other side being the second side of the dual sided cartridge. This is accomplished with the handle engagement connection 22 and the cartridge attachment compartment 20, into which the handle engagement connection 22 is attached. The handle 6 and cartridge 2 move in one direction to the other side where the handle 6 will be in a position such that the second side of the dual cartridge 2 can be used. This is where the handle and cartridge will lock into position.
When the user is done, the user can simply disconnect the handle engagement connection 22 from the cartridge attachment compartment 20. The user can put a fresh dual sided cartridge on the handle engagement connection 22 and shave again. The connection area on the outside end of the cartridge 2 can be any connection type and any shape or size developed now or in the future. The handle engagement connection 22 to this cartridge 2 can be U shaped (
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One embodiment of the present invention has a removable handle engagement connection 22 area that attaches directly to the dual sided cartridge face 8 (both sides) and not to a swivel attachment area that is already attached to the cartridge 2. The pushpin of the present disclosure is attached to the handle end and does not go through the swivel attachment compartment already connected to the razor. The pushpin 42 is located in a compartment 48 (
In the compartment 48, there is an area for a spring 50 to be placed securely so that it does not move around. Then, the pushpin 42 is attached to the spring end that will be facing the razor cartridge 2 end. Then, a cover 52 is placed over the compartment 48 covering the spring 50 and pushpin 42 portion. The compartment 48 is designed to allow the pushpin 42 to stick out of the compartment 48 facing the razor cartridge 2 area, and the pushpin 42 can be pushed back and forth within the pushpin compartment 48 without coming out. The pushpin 42 has a stop end 50a that prevents the pushpin 42 from coming out of the compartment 48 area.
The pushpin 42 is designed so that when it sticks out to its fully extended point beyond the compartment 48 area, the pushpin 42 touches a pushpin engagement area 56 on the cartridge face 8, as seen in
The spring-loaded pushpin 46 is designed to push the cartridge 2 to a first position of the shaving angle. As the user shaves and runs through various contours of the shaving surface, the pushpin allows the cartridge 2 to have pressure on it to stay on the desired shaving surface. When the user applies pressure to the shaving surface, the cartridge 2 maintains the correct shaving position at all times, as long as the user applies pressure to the surface and follows the surface being shaved. The razor cartridge 2 will run over many surface and contour types and shapes, and it will always maintain even contact with the surface via the spring-loaded pushpin 46.
If the maximum shaving angle position was ten, then there would be many different angles within position one and ten through which the cartridge moves. During the entire time, the spring-loaded pushpin 46 allows the cartridge to always go back to the first or rest position one when the dual sided razor cartridge is not in contact with the shaving surface or is not in use.
If the spring-loaded pushpin 46 feature were not in place in one embodiment, then the razor cartridge 2 would not stay in any particular shaving angle during shaving. If there were no spring-loaded pushpin 46, then the user would not have a smooth, even shave to the angle or contour being shaved, as the user shaves and applies pressure to the shaving surface. The razor cartridge 2 would not be able to maintain an even contact to the shaving surface while applying pressure. The spring-loaded pushpin 46 helps the razor cartridge 2 maintain the right, even position of the shaving area. When the razor is taken off the shaving surface, the spring-loaded pushpin 46 pushes the cartridge back to the initial position or shaving angle.
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The compartment attachment area has a perpendicular opening 20a, which is perpendicular to the horizontal opening 20b of the attachment compartment 20 that goes downward (away from) the blades 14. There are two sides in the interior portion of the attachment compartment area's perpendicular opening 20a, which are located to the right and left of the perpendicular opening 20a. This area also helps hold the handle engagement connection 22 in the attachment compartment 20 as the handle engagement connection 22 swivels back and forth in the attachment compartment 20.
The inside of the attachment compartment 20 area can have one to any number of retainers or bumps 58 on the attachment compartment 20 area opening, anywhere on the interior area, anywhere on the sides of the interior area, or anywhere on the interior walls. There can be one retainer or bump 58 on the back wall and one on each side of the front wall. Or, there can be one bump 58 on one side of the front wall and one on the back wall. There can be any number of combinations of bumps 58 that are of any size, angle, shape, or design. The bumps 58 have a design that is known now or developed in the future to accomplish the same purpose. The bumps 58 act as a retainer, holder, snap fit area, engagement area, or passageway for handle engagement connection 22 to fit into and stay inside the attachment compartment area 20, and not come out unintentionally. While a bump is shown and described, it will be appreciated that any other type of retainer other than a bump may be used.
The bumps 58 on the attachment compartment 20 area opening can also make the attachment compartment 20 area smaller than the handle engagement connections 22, so that when the handle engagement connections 22 go past the bumps 58, there is a little tighter resistance between the two pieces (the two areas). Then, when the user uses a little force, the handle engagement connection 22 goes into the attachment compartment 20, and the handle engagement connection 22 connects inside the attachment compartment 20.
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When the user wants to disconnect the handle 6 from the attachment compartment 20 area on the cartridge face 8, the user would hold the handle 6 with one hand and would hold the dual sided cartridge ends 12 (the sides where there are no blades 14) with the other hand. Then, the user would pivot the cartridge into a disengagement position and pull the handle engagement connection 22 areas on the handle 6 out of the cartridge attachment compartment 20 on the cartridge face 8 with a little force. To make it easier to disconnect, the handle 6 and the handle engagement connection 22 can be perpendicular to the attachment compartment 20 (see
The blades 14 in the cartridge 2 can be any number. They can have sets of blades 14, such as one on each side, two on each side, three on each side, four on each side, or five on each side, and so on. As seen in
The blades 14 can have stabilization parts to hold the blades 14 in place. There can be any number of blade centerpieces 26 (
The razor blades 14 can be spaced any distance from one another, be in layers, and staggered at an angle from one another. The blades 14 can be angled the same degree on one side of the cartridge face 8, and if the cartridge 2 was flipped (turned to the other side; i.e. where the first side is a mirror image of the second side along an axis defined through a center of a longitudinal axis of the cartridge), the angle would be the same. When the blade 14 ends are around a 60-degree angle on the shaving surface, for example, the blade 14 goes through to the other side of the razor cartridge 2, as seen in
When the user disconnects the dual sided razor cartridge 2, flips it (turns to the other side), puts it on the handle engagement connection 22, and connects it to the cartridge attachment compartment 20 area, then the blade 14 shaving angle is the same as it was earlier on the shaving surface. The blade 14 is angled downward toward the handle end, and when the other cartridge 2 side is not being used, the blades 14 are angled upward away from the handle 6 end. The blade 14 angle from the outside cutting edge is at an angle to the shaving surface to allow a close, safe shave. There are many ways of attaching and setting blades 14 and blade 14 angles for a quality shave, and this embodiment includes any way known now or developed in the future for a dual sided cartridge concept herein.
The cutting surface is the area where the blade 14 cutting edges are located in relation to the shaving surface, cartridge 2 surface, and in relation to the pad or moisturizing pad surfaces. The blade 14 cutting edges, on both sides of the dual sided razor, can be located at any level (below or above), or at the same level of the pad, moisturizing pad, strip, shaving surface, cartridge 2 surface, shaving cartridge 2 surface, face, or any surface described herein. The outer surfaces of the cartridge 2 can be lower than the actual shaving surface. The shaving surface can be higher than the outer surfaces of the cartridge 2. The shaving surface may or may not include pads, strips, moisturizing pads, the cartridge 2 section on the middle, edges (outer portions), or inner portions.
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There can be one to several pads or pad strips located anywhere on the cartridge 2 to aid in shaving and allowing a smooth shave. The pads or strips can be any size or shape and can be fastened to be removable or permanent. They can have aloe vera, vitamin E, any type of skin lotion, skin aid, or anything that is good for the skin and good for shaving. The pads can be smoothly shaped (see pads 70 in
A dual sided disposable razor can have all the specifications replaceable and elements that have been mentioned in this application. The dual sided disposable razor can be any shape, design, size and be made of any material known now or developed in the future.
One difference between a dual sided disposable razor version and a version that is not disposable is that the disposable blades 14 and cartridges 2 might be made of less expensive materials and designed to be used only once and thrown away. The user would use one side of the dual sided disposable razor, and when done or when the blades 14 are dull, flip it (turn it over to the other side) and use the other side of the razor. The user would get twice the shave as disposable razors and save them money in the long run.
The concept of the present embodiments allows the user to use both sides of the disposable razor blade 14, which will last twice as long, instead of using only one side of a disposable razor. The user would connect and disconnect the handle engagement connection 22 area to the cartridge attachment compartment 20 area as already described in the specifications.
In one embodiment, there can be a dual sided razor stand to hold the dual sided razor cartridge on the bathroom counter, shower, drawer, or any location, for example. It can be designed to hold the dual sided razor cartridge and handle vertically or horizontally. The stand can have drying pads that go in between each blade 14 to keep them dry while not in use.
In one embodiment, there can be a dual sided razor cartridge replacement pack or compartment where any number of dual sided razor cartridges can be placed. In one embodiment, the replacement pack can be sold alone or as part of an introductory kit 80 (
While the present invention has been described at some length and with some particularity with respect to the several described embodiments, it is not intended that it should be limited to any such particulars or embodiments or any particular embodiment, but it is to be construed with references to the appended claims so as to provide the broadest possible interpretation of such claims in view of the prior art and, therefore, to effectively encompass the intended scope of the invention. Furthermore, the foregoing describes the invention in terms of embodiments foreseen by the inventor for which an enabling description was available, notwithstanding that insubstantial modifications of the invention, not presently foreseen, may nonetheless represent equivalents thereto.
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US15/18872, Filed on Mar. 5, 2015, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, No. 61/948,203, filed Mar. 5, 2014, the contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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