The present invention relates generally to shaving implements and, more particularly, to implements adapted to both wet shaving and precision trimming of hirsute areas.
In conventional wet shaving systems, a razor includes a handle and a shaving head. The shaving head, which may be either unitary with the handle or separable thereform, includes a replaceable cartridge that houses one or more razor blades and includes a guard positioned forward of the cutting edges of the razor blades and a cap positioned aft of the cutting edges of the razor blades. The razor cartridge operates to maintain the blade edge(s) at a predetermined spacing and angle relative to the skin surface. The guard portion operates to stretch the skin in front of the razor blades in preparation for the shaving operation.
While conventional wet shaving systems are suitable for removing hair growing close to the surface of the skin, such systems are often inadequate for grooming or trimming hair of relatively longer length such as, for example, side burns, beards, mustaches, goatees, soul patches, and the like for men and legs, underarms, bikini areas, and the like for women. Edges and contours, particularly along the jawbone or in the underarms, are especially difficult to trim and maintain as the size of the razor cartridge increases. Given the difficulty associated with shaving such areas, separate wet shaving and trimming systems are often used to accomplish complete grooming of both short and long hair of hirsute areas.
As can be appreciated, however, maintaining multiple items for use in shaving and trimming operations poses an inconvenience. Stowing a separate trimming apparatus in addition to stowing a shaving device generally adds time to the overall shaving process. Additionally, having to pack and store multiple implements in preparation for or when traveling provides ample opportunity for forgetting or losing items, which in turn adds undue stress to the trip.
What is needed is an integrated wet shaving and precision trimming implement that provides a single solution to personal grooming needs for both men and women.
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to an integrated wet shaving and precision trimming implement. The implement includes a handle; a razor cartridge attached to the handle; and a trimming tool removably located in the handle. The razor cartridge has one or more razor blades, a cap, and a guard, each of the one or more razor blades including a cutting edge positioned contiguous with a shave plane. The trimming tool, which is selectively removable at the behest of the user, is configured for trimming hair at an edge of a hirsute area.
In another aspect, the present invention is directed to a trimming implement for use during a shaving operation. The trimming implement is insertable into a chamber defined by a razor handle (e.g., into the end of the razor handle). The trimming implement includes a shaft; a blade attached to the shaft along a length thereof; a comb attached over the blade; and a cap attached to an end of the shaft. The cap is receivable on the razor handle to retain the trimming implement in the chamber defined by the razor handle. For example, the cap may be receivable in the open end of the razor handle in a friction fit.
In still another aspect, the present invention is directed to a trimmer integrated with a handle of a shaving implement. The trimmer includes a reciprocatingly mounted blade and a comb mounted over the blade. The blade is capable of operating in a reciprocating motion via any suitable power source (e.g., a battery or alternating current). The comb, which may be removably positioned over the reciprocating blade, allows hair to be aligned to facilitate the trimming operation. Additionally, the comb may space the reciprocating blade from the skin to allow hair (such as the eyebrows) to be trimmed down to a particular length.
In using the trimming wand, more precise edging of relatively longer length hair (e.g., side burns, beards, mustaches, goatees, soul patches, and the like for men and legs, underarms, bikini areas, and the like for women) can be achieved as compared to the razor blades of the cartridge. In particular, the ability to maneuver the blade of the trimming wand to execute a cutting motion normal to the skin surface along the desired line of trim allows cleaner edging lines to be made at the defining border that separates clean-shaven skin from hair.
Another advantage is that integration of the trimming wand into the handle supporting the wet shaving cartridge provides a convenience for the user. More specifically, the integration of both the wet shaving device and the trimming tool into one implement means that both tools are readily available when a trimming operation is necessary.
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The blade 46 of the trimming wand 40 is utilized to provide a cutting motion along the desired trim line, for example, by dragging the blade along the trim line to sever hairs that errantly extend over the trim line or by pressing the blade 46 into the skin to sever the hairs as they are trapped between the cutting edge 47 and the skin surface. Such motions are in contrast to the cutting of shorter hairs by the razor blades of the razor cartridge, which is dragged or pushed across the skin surface such that the cutting edges of the razor blades engage hairs along the entire lengths thereof to provide cutting effects in the shave plane.
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A spring and latch mechanism is used to selectively deploy the trimming blade 140 from the handle 130. The spring and latch mechanism, which is positioned in the interior chamber defined by the handle 130, is cooperably connected to both the trimming blade 140 and an actuator. The actuator may be a switch or a button 142, as shown, although the present invention is not limited in this regard as other devices can be used as actuators to deploy the trimming blade 140.
The spring and latch mechanism is disposed in the handle 130 such that the spring biases the trimming blade 140 in a direction out of the handle through an opening such as a slit 143. The latch is connected to either the spring or the trimming blade 140 and further to the button 142. The latch impedes the action of the spring or the movement of the trimming blade 140 out of the handle 130. When the button 142 is pressed, the latch is disengaged from either the spring or the trimming blade 140, and the trimming blade is released to extend through the slit 143. In the deployed position, the trimming blade 140 extends from the handle 130 such that when the user grasps the handle, the trimming blade can be maneuvered to cut hair along a trim edge of a hirsute area.
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The trimmer 240 includes at least one reciprocating blade 242, which moves in alternating opposing directions indicated by an arrow 245. Preferably, two reciprocating blades 242 move in coordination to sever hairs as they are trapped between the teeth of one reciprocating blade 242 as it moves in a direction that is opposite the direction in which another reciprocating blade moves. The motions of the reciprocating blades 242 are effected via a battery operably connected to any mechanism suitable for causing the reciprocating motion. The portion of the trimmer 240 on which the reciprocating blades 242 are mounted is releasable from the handle 230 via a latch 251 to allow for the insertion of the battery into a receptacle in the handle. The present invention is not limited to being battery-powered, however, and other methods of powering the reciprocating blades (e.g., alternating current) are within the scope of the invention. A switch 232 or other device is disposed on the handle 230 to actuate the trimmer 240. A cover 247 may be removably positioned over the trimmer 240 and threadedly received onto the handle 230.
The trimmer 240 may be fitted with one or more accessories to expand the performance and capability of the trimmer. Referring now to
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The trimmer 340 positioned on the opposing end of the handle 330 includes a trimming head 342 in which combs and blades are cooperably mounted for use in trimming operations. The combs may be short hair combs and/or long hair combs as described above. The blades are operably connected to a power source (e.g., a battery mounted within the handle 330).
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The implement 400 also includes a trimmer 440 positioned at or adjacent an end of the handle 430 at which the head portion 442 is mounted. Accordingly, both the head portion 442 and the trimmer 440 are positioned substantially at the same end of the handle 430, which thereby allows the opposing end of the handle to be unobstructed for grasping by the user. A switch 445 allows for the selective operation of the trimmer 440.
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Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is entitled to the benefit of and incorporates by reference the disclosure of U.S. patent application No. 60/697,461 filed on Jul. 7, 2005 entitled “Integrated Wet Shaving And Trimming Implement.”
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60697461 | Jul 2005 | US |