BACKGROUND
Traditional way of shaving involves the razor as a separate part than the dispenser. For the traveler it is not easy to carry a big bulky aerosol can and a shaver as two items. Additionally it is not allowed to carry a large size aerosol can on an airplane and passengers on airplanes are carrying less and less when they travel. The present invention makes it easier to carry a disposable shaver and shaving cream as one unit that is compact. There is no need to take the razor cap off in order to depress the shaving cream container which is a benefit of this invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is an Open Top Razor Cap and Dispenser which is a cap with a razor. In one embodiment of the invention the Cap is made to fit on to a standard mini aerosol can over the actuator or nozzle and the mounting cup on the aerosol can. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the nozzle is configured fit through the dispenser opening of the cap to help hold the cap onto the aerosol can. The nozzle also fits through the cap at the nozzle opening so it can be depressed to release shaving cream. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the dispenser unit is an aerosol containing shaving cream under pressure. The cap is removable from the dispenser so that if the razor is dull it can be replace by a newer one. The dispensing unit is removable so that if it contains no more shaving cream a new dispensing unit can be used with the razor. Also the razors are replaceable either by sliding the razor off by a grooved slide mechanism or by way of a prong type mechanism that can interchange the blade.
OPERATION OF THE INVENTION
The operation of the Open Top Razor Cap is simply that when the Open Top Razor Cap is on the dispensing unit that the nozzle is pressed down which shaving cream then flows up preferable by aerosol technology in this embodiment of the invention. Because there is a Nozzle Opening in the Open Top Razor Cap the cap does not need to be removed and because there is a hole in the Open Top Razor Cap where the extended member of the nozzle goes through the Cap does not have to be removed for shaving cream to flow out.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1000 shows a perspective view of just the open top razor cap to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2000 shows a perspective view of the removable open top razor cap on the dispensing unit to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 3000 shows front side view of the dispensing unit of a preferred embodiment.
FIG. 4000 shows the open top razor cap and how it would be placed on the dispensing unit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to FIG. 1000, a preferred embodiment of the invention is a Cap 50 configured so it can easily be attached and unattached from an aerosol dispenser in this preferred embodiment of the invention. The Cap 50 is specifically sized structured and configured for interlocking and removable for a pressurized dispensing unit. The Cap 50 has a nozzle opening 40. The Cap 50 also has a dispenser opening 30. The Cap 50 has a neck 43 that can be configured to be pivoting or not pivoting. The Neck 43 holds a razor 42 that is used for shaving. In this preferred embodiment of the invention the Cap 50 also has a Pivoting Member 75 which allows the razor to pivot to the contours of the shaving area.
Referring now to FIG. 2000 a preferred embodiment of the invention shows the Cap 50 on a Dispensing Unit 44. In this preferred embodiment of the invention there Dispensing Unit 44 is an aerosol can. The Dispensing Unit 44 has a Nozzle 55 that is attached to the dispensing unit which is also know as an actuator if it is an aerosol. In this preferred embodiment of the invention the Nozzle 55 has a Grooved Top 41 for ease in pressing down and releasing the aerosol gas to push out the shaving cream foam the same way all shaving cream aerosols work. The shaving cream then will come through the Nozzle 55 and finally come out through an Extended Member 60 which will be extended beyond 30 the Dispenser Opening. In this preferred embodiment of the invention the extended member 60 fits through 30 Dispenser opening assisting the open cap razor top to stay on the dispenser and prevent the Cap 50 from easily slipping off.
Referring to 3000 in the preferred embodiment of the invention the Dispensing Unit 44 is shown by itself. In the preferred embodiment of the invention it is a aerosol can with the Nozzle 55 on top of it.
Referring to FIG. 4000 in the preferred embodiment of this invention. The Cap 50 is showed above the 44 Dispensing Unit. The Cap 50 is removable and can be put on and taken off of the Dispensing Unit 44 and the Nozzle 55. The Extended member 60 fits through the Cap 50.
Referring to FIG. 5000 a preferred embodiment of the invention the Dispensing Unit 44 has a Stem 80 to hold the nozzle in place. In this preferred embodiment of the invention Stem 80 is a male and the Nozzle 55 is the female. However in other embodiments of this invention it could be a female to male configuration. The Stem 80 is held in place by a Mounting Cup.95 which assist in keeping pressure in the 44 Dispensing Unit. The shaving cream will pass through a Nozzle Hole 85 and out a Nozzle Dispenser 90 and through the Extended Member 60.
Referring to FIG. 6000 of the Pivoting Member 75 will have an Attachment Member 98 that will assist in attaching a different Razor 42 to the Cap 50. In this embodiment of the invention the Razor 42 is attached by a snap mechanism however it could be done by a by a slide mechanism or a prong mechanism as well.