The present disclosure provides for a docking system for a personal care product.
Personal care products include dry shaving razors and wet shaving razors, among other types of grooming and hygiene-related implements. An example of a dry shaving razor is an electric razor, which can be used without water, soap, or shaving cream. Wet shaving razors are typically used with water and soap or shaving cream. A wet shaving razor can include a replaceable cartridge in which one or more blades are mounted in a housing. After the blades in a cartridge have become dull from use, the cartridge is discarded, and a new cartridge is replaced on the handle.
Personal care products are often stored on a sink, in a medicine cabinet, or on a shelf between uses. Many personal care products are considered commodity consumer articles, having relatively low price points. Due in part to the low-price point of various personal care products, consumers may have reduced expectations in regard to aesthetics, style, functionality, and ease of use. Rechargeable personal care products can have a much higher price point, but are often more expensive to manufacture because of the added cost for the rechargeable power source and the associated electronics. Accordingly, rechargeable personal care products must not only perform very well, but must also be aesthetically pleasing to justify the higher purchase price.
Thus, it would be advantageous to provide for a personal care product that addresses one or more of these issues. Indeed, it would be advantageous to provide for a personal care product providing for storing a personal care product in an aesthetically pleasing manner, thereby allowing a user to leave the personal care product in view between uses while the personal care product is charging. It would also be advantageous to provide a personal care product that is perceived as a premium product in view of its usability, functionality, looks, among other characteristics, especially when the personal care product is connected to a power source while charging.
The present disclosure fulfills the needs described above by, in one embodiment, providing a personal care product system comprising a personal care product stand having a resting plane and a handle having an elongated gripping portion. The handle is suspended at an angle relative to the personal care product stand and has a handle resting plane that intersects the resting plane of the personal care product stand at an included angle of less than 90 degrees. The handle has an unsupported length that is not engaged with the personal care product stand and that is 90% to 100% of an overall length of the handle.
In another embodiment, a personal care product stand comprises a base having a resting plane, a center axis, and a top surface defining a handle receiving portion that is configured to hold a handle. The base defines a cavity and at least one permanent docking magnet is positioned within the cavity at least 10 mm from a center axis of the base.
In yet another embodiment, a personal care product comprises a handle having an elongated gripping portion. The handle has a handle resting plane and an end portion. A first docking magnet is positioned within the end portion. The first docking magnet has an axis of polarity that intersects the handle resting plane at an included angle of 15 degrees to 35 degrees.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of the present disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent, and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of nonlimiting embodiments of the disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, suitable methods and materials are described below. All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. In case of conflict, the present specification, including definitions, will control. In addition, the materials, methods, and examples are illustrative only and not intended to be limiting.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, and from the claims.
The present disclosure provides for personal care product systems having a handle and a personal care product stand for docking the handle when not in use. Various nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the function, design, and operation of the personal care product systems. One or more examples of these nonlimiting embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the methods described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are nonlimiting example embodiments and that the scope of the various nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure are defined solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one nonlimiting embodiment may be combined with the features of other nonlimiting embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure.
Referring now to
The shaving razor cartridge 122 (or other type of attachment or fixed implement) may be fixedly or pivotably mounted to the handle 102, depending on the overall desired cost and performance. The shaving razor cartridge 122 may be permanently attached or removably mounted to the handle 102. The shaving razor cartridge 122 may include one or more blades 123 (
The handle 102 is shown in a docked position in
While the personal care product stand 150 is shown as having a generally puck-shaped base 194, the personal care product stand 150 can be any suitable shape that can rest on a flat surface. A stand resting plane 154 shown in
The base 194 of the personal care product stand 150 also defines a geometrical center 180, sometimes referred to as a centroid, as well as a center of mass 178. The base 194 may be configured such that the center of mass 178 may be spaced apart from the geometrical center 180 and positioned toward the handle mounting surface 176 such that the center of mass 178 is horizontally offset from the geometrical center 180. Positioning the center of mass 178 toward the handle mounting surface 176 can increase the stability of the personal care product stand 150 when the handle 102 is being docked or undocked by a user. While the amount of horizontal offset between the geometrical center 180 and the center of mass 178 may vary based on the configuration of the personal care product stand 150, in some configurations the center of mass 178 is horizontally offset from the geometrical center 180 towards the handle mounting surface 176 by at least about 4 mm. In some configurations, as shown in
The relative position of the handle resting plane 112 to the stand resting plane 154 of the personal care product stand 150 when the handle 102 is docked is shown in
Referring to
Depending upon the functionality provided by the handle 102, the handle 102 may also have a handle charging system 146 that is configured to receive power from a base charging system 148 when the handle 102 is docked to the personal care product stand 150. The handle charging system 146 can use the power received from the base charging system 148 to recharge the power source 119 of the handle 102. In the illustrated configuration, each of the handle charging system 146 and the base charging system 148 comprises at least one coil that facilitates induction charging. As shown in
When the handle 102 is being docked, the personal care product stand contact area 138 is placed in contact with the handle mounting surface 176, such that the docking magnets 118, 132 of the handle 102 are positioned proximate to the docking magnets 158, 160 of the personal care product stand 150. Once in this position, the magnetic attraction between the docking magnets maintains the titled position of the handle 102 relative to the personal care product stand 150 to overcome the gravitational force acting upon on the handle 102. The handle 102 can remain in this position until the user lifts the handle 102 off the personal care product stand 150.
The personal care product stand 150 also has a ballast mass 162 (
Referring to
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Further Non-Limiting Description of the Disclosure
The following paragraphs constitute a further non-limiting description of the disclosure in a form suitable for appending to the claim section if later desired.
A. A personal care product system (100), comprising:
a personal care product stand (150) having a resting plane (154); and
a handle (102) having an elongated gripping portion (104), the handle (102) suspended at an angle relative to the base and having a handle resting plane (112) that intersects the resting plane (154) of the personal care product stand at an included angle (182) of less than 90 degrees, wherein the handle has an unsupported length (114) that is not engaged with the personal care product stand and that is about 90% to 100% of an overall length (108) of the handle.
B. The personal care product system of paragraph A wherein the handle (102) has a center of mass (106) spaced apart from a lowermost point of a personal care product stand contact area (138) of the handle by about 30 mm to about 80 mm.
C. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs A and B wherein the handle (102) is not mechanically secured to the personal care product stand (150).
D. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs A-C wherein the handle resting plane (112) intersects the resting plane (154) of the personal care product (150) stand at an included angle (182) of about 60 to about 85 degrees.
E. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs B-D, wherein the personal care product stand contact area (138) is at a first end portion (110) of the handle (102).
F. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs B-E wherein the personal care product stand (150) has a geometrical center (180) that is spaced apart from a handle mounting surface (176) of the personal care product stand (150) that engages the personal care product stand contact area (138) on the handle (102).
G. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs A-F wherein the handle (102) comprises at least a first docking magnet (118) having an axis of polarity (130) that intersects the resting plane (112) at an included angle (136) of about 15 degrees to about 35 degrees.
H. The personal care product system according to paragraph G wherein the handle (102) comprises a second docking magnet (132) having an opposite polarity as a polarity of the first docking magnet (118).
I. The personal care product system according to paragraph H further comprising a yoke (124) connecting the first docking magnet (118) and second docking magnet (132).
J. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs A-I wherein the personal care product stand (150) has a stand mass (162) to form a gravitational force that is greater than a magnetic attraction force between the personal care product stand (150) and the handle (102).
K. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs A-J wherein the personal care product stand (150) has a center of mass (178) that is spaced apart from a geometrical center (180) of the personal care product stand (150) and toward a handle mounting surface (176) on the personal care product stand (150).
L. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs F-K wherein the handle mounting surface (176) on the personal care product stand (150) has an alignment member (184) that engages a corresponding alignment member (116) on the handle (102).
M. The personal care product system according to paragraph L wherein at least one of the alignment members (184, 116) comprises an arc shaped groove or a protrusion.
N. The personal care product system according to any one of the paragraphs F-M wherein the handle mounting surface (176) on the personal care product stand (150) has a recess (188) configured to receive the personal care product stand contact area (138) of the handle (102).
O. The personal care product system according to paragraph N wherein the handle mounting surface (176) on the personal care product stand (150) has an alignment member (184) that engages a corresponding alignment member (116) on the personal care product stand contact area (138) on the handle (102) and the alignment member (184) of the handle mounting surface (176) on the personal care product stand (150) is positioned along a perimeter of a bottom surface (156) of the recess (188).
P. A personal care product stand (150) comprising:
a base (194) having a resting plane (154), a center axis (170) and a top surface (174) defining a handle receiving portion (190) configured to hold a handle (102), the base defining a cavity (152); and
at least one permanent docking magnet (158) positioned within the cavity at least 10 mm from a center axis (170) of the base (194).
Q. The personal care product stand of paragraph P wherein the handle receiving portion (190) defines a recess (188) configured to receive a handle.
R. The personal care product stand according to any one of the paragraphs P-Q wherein the handle receiving portion (190) comprises an alignment member (184) configured to engage a corresponding alignment member (116) on a handle (102).
S. The personal care product stand according to paragraph R wherein the alignment member (184) is positioned on a surface (176) of the handle receiving portion (190).
T. The personal care product stand according to paragraph S wherein the alignment member (184) of the handle receiving portion (190) is positioned along a perimeter of a bottom surface (156).
U. The personal care product stand according to paragraph S wherein the alignment member (184) of the handle receiving portion (190) is arcuate.
V. The personal care product stand according to paragraph S wherein the alignment member (184) of the handle receiving portion (190) is a protrusion.
W. The personal care product stand according to paragraph S wherein the alignment member (184) of the handle receiving portion (190) is a recess.
X. The personal care product stand according to any one of the paragraphs P-W wherein the at least one permanent docking magnet (158) positioned within the cavity (152) comprises a pair of permanent docking magnets (158, 160) positioned within the cavity (152).
Y. The personal care product stand according to paragraph X wherein the pair of permanent docking magnets (158, 160) positioned within the cavity (152) have opposing polarities.
Z. The personal care product stand according to any one of the paragraphs P-Y further comprising a ballast mass (162) positioned within the base (194).
AA. The personal care product stand according to any one of the paragraphs P-Z wherein the at least one permanent docking magnet (158) is maintained in a position against an inner surface (172) of the stand directly below the handle receiving portion (190).
BB. The personal care product stand according to any one of the paragraphs P-AA wherein the at least one permanent docking magnet (158) has a slanted end face directly contacting an inner surface (172) directly below the handle receiving portion (190).
CC. The personal care product stand according to any one of the paragraphs P-BB wherein the handle receiving portion (190) is not parallel to the resting plane (154) of the base (194).
DD. A personal care product, comprising:
a handle (102) having an elongated gripping portion (104), the handle (102) having a handle resting plane (112), wherein the handle has an end portion (110) and a first docking magnet (118) positioned within the end portion (110), the first docking magnet (118) having an axis of polarity (130) that intersects the handle resting plane (112) at an included angle (136) of about 15 degrees to about 35 degrees.
EE. The personal care product according to paragraph DD wherein the handle (102) comprises a second docking magnet (132) positioned within the end portion (110).
FF. The personal care product according to paragraph EE wherein the first docking magnet (118) has an opposite polarity as a polarity of the second docking magnet (132).
GG. The personal care product according to any one of the paragraphs EE-FF further comprising a yoke (124) connecting the first docking magnet (118) and the second docking magnet (132).
HH. The personal care product according to any one of the paragraphs DD-GG wherein the first docking magnet (118) is cylindrical.
II. The personal care product according to any one of the paragraphs DD-HH wherein the end portion (110) comprises a personal care product stand contact area (138).
JJ. The personal care product according to paragraph II wherein the personal care product stand contact area (138) is entirely positioned within a lower 6% of an overall length (108) of the handle (102).
KK. The personal care product according to paragraph JJ wherein the personal care product stand contact area (138) is entirely positioned within a lower 2% of an overall length (108) of the handle (102).
LL. The personal care product according to paragraph II wherein the personal care product stand contact area (138) has an inner surface (126) and the first docking magnet (118) is in contact with the inner surface (126).
MM. The personal care product according to any one of the paragraphs II-LL wherein the handle (102) has a center of mass (106) spaced apart from a lowermost point of a personal care product stand contact area (138) of the handle by about 30 mm to about 80 mm.
NN. The personal care product according to any one of the paragraphs DD-MM wherein the end portion (110) of the handle (102) further comprises an alignment member (116).
OO. The personal care product according to paragraph NN wherein the alignment member (116) comprises a groove.
PP. The personal care product according to paragraph NN wherein the alignment member (116) comprises a protrusion.
QQ. The personal care product according to any one of the paragraphs NN-PP wherein the alignment member (116) is positioned within the personal care product stand contact area (138).
RR. The personal care product according to any one of the paragraphs OO-QQ wherein the alignment member (116) is configured to engage a corresponding alignment member (184) on a personal care product stand (150).
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm.”
Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application and any patent application or patent to which this application claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
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