1. Technical Field
This invention relates to shaving devices in general, and to apparatus for storing shaving devices in particular.
2. Background Information
Modern safety razors (also referred to herein as razor assemblies) include a plurality of razor blades disposed within a cartridge that is pivotally or rigidly mounted on a handle. Some safety razors utilize a disposable cartridge for use with a reusable handle, while others have a handle and cartridge that are combined into a unitary disposable.
It is desirable to provide an apparatus for storing a razor assembly that facilitates access to the razor. It is also desirable to provide an apparatus for storing one or more replacement cartridges. An apparatus capable of storing both a razor assembly and one or more replacement cartridges in a shower would be particularly desirable.
According to the present invention, a shaving equipment system is provided that includes a razor assembly, a replacement cartridge container, and a storage apparatus. The storage apparatus includes a body, means for attaching the body to a surface, a post extending out from the body, and an attachment mechanism for attaching the replacement cartridge container to the body. The post is sized to permit hanging of the razor assembly from the post.
The present invention provides the user with a wall mountable unit that includes all of the items generally used during shaving. Several advantages are provided by the present invention. One advantage is that the present storage apparatus positively attaches the razor assembly and the replacement cartridge container to the apparatus to prevent either from being inadvertently dislodged. Another advantage is that the replacement cartridge is provided in a readily accessible manner. When the user determines that the razor cartridge should be replaced, a replacement cartridge is immediately available. Furthermore, because the storage apparatus permits the replacement cartridge to be stored in a container, the replacement cartridge can be protected in a shower environment until it is used. Another advantage is that the storage apparatus positions the razor assembly so that any water that may have collected will be drained.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in light of the detailed description of the present invention.
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The razor assembly 12 includes a razor cartridge 20 attached to a handle 22. A specific example of a razor assembly 12 that can be included as a part of the present shaving equipment system 10 is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/367,255 filed on Feb. 14, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference. Briefly stated, the aforesaid razor assembly 12 includes a razor cartridge 20, a shaving aid body 24, a handle 22, a linkage (not shown), and a cover 26. The razor cartridge 20 includes one or more razor blades attached to a frame. Each of the one or more razor blades includes a lengthwise extending cutting edge. The handle 22 includes an aperture 48 that extends widthwise through the handle 22, adjacent an end of the handle 22 opposite the razor cartridge 20 and shaving aid body 24. The aforesaid position of the aperture 48 within the handle 22 enables the razor assembly 12 to hand upside down. As will be described below, a feature 50 is disposed within the aperture 48. The handle further includes a flange 23 disposed adjacent the shaving aid body 24.
The shaving aid body 24 is an erodable solid body that comprises one or more shaving aid materials (e.g., lubricating agents, drag reducing agents, depilatory agents, cleaning agents, medicinal agents, etc.) to enhance the shaving process. The shaving aid body 24 is preferably oval-shaped with a center aperture sized to receive the razor cartridge 20. The shaving aid body 24 may assume other shapes in other embodiments. The handle 22 preferably includes an ergonomically shaped body that includes an internal cavity. The linkage includes at least one member that is connected to both the razor cartridge 20 and the shaving aid body 24. The linkage enables the razor cartridge 20 and the shaving aid body 24 to travel in opposite directions; i.e., when one is pushed downward, the other moves upward. As a result, the surface of the shaving aid body 24 that will contact the surface to be shaved can be maintained approximately co-planar with the cutting edges of the razor cartridge 20.
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The cover 26 further includes at least one port 28 that permits liquid to drain out of the cover 26 when the handle 22 is hanging on the caddy 18; i.e., upside down, and permits a controlled amount of ventilation. The cover 26 shown in
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The replacement cartridge container 16 includes a tub 32 and a selectively removable lid 34. The tub 32 includes an interior cavity for receiving the replacement cartridge 14, and in some instances a replacement cover 26 as well. The selectively removable lid 34 attaches to the tub 32 to enclose the cavity, and form a seal with the tub 32. The container 16 preferably includes features for locating and securing the replacement cartridge 14 and/or the cover 26 within the container 16. The features facilitate attaching the replacement cartridge 14 to the razor assembly handle 22 by maintaining the replacement cartridge 14 in a desirable position within the tub 32. An example of an acceptable replacement cartridge container 16 is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/431,250 filed on May 7, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The caddy 18 includes a wall attachment mechanism 36, a razor assembly holder 38, and a replacement cartridge container holder 40, all attached to a body 41. The wall attachment mechanism 36 is a device that enables the caddy 18 to be attached to a surface at a given position. In some embodiments, the wall attachment mechanism 36 permits the caddy 18 to be selectively attached and reattached to the surface. In
The razor assembly holder 38 includes a post 44 with a barb 46. The post 44 is sized to be received within an aperture 48 within the handle 22 of the razor assembly 12. The post 44 supports the razor assembly 12 and enables it to hang in a position wherein any liquid that may have collected within the razor assembly 12 can drain. The barb 46 mates with a feature 50 within the aperture 48 of the handle 22 to prevent the razor assembly 12 from unintentionally disengaging from caddy 18. The razor assembly holder 38 is not limited to the post 44 and barb 46 embodiment described. The razor assembly holder 38 can assume alternative forms wherein the razor assembly 12 is clipped or otherwise supported and selectively attached to the caddy 18.
The replacement cartridge container holder 40 includes a container attachment mechanism 51 that permits the replacement cartridge container 16 to be selectively attached and reattached to the caddy 18. In the embodiment shown in
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.