The present disclosure relates generally to a razor comb hair tool, and more particularly to a hair tool including a razor blade and a comb portion.
A razor comb is a hair-cutting and hair-shaping tool that typically has a handle longitudinally spaced from the razor blade and comb portion. These razor combs resemble, and are often mistaken for, conventional combs. Importantly, however, razor combs include a razor blade, often positioned such that a cutting edge of the razor blade extends between comb teeth, for creating texture in hair and/or thinning out thick, coarse hair. A portion of the razor comb, such as the comb portion, may be slid over the razor blade and/or the razor comb may include an ejector feature to release and replace the razor blade. These and other currently available means for inserting and removing razor blades are difficult, dangerous, time-consuming, and unreliable. In addition, due to the positioning of the handle relative to the razor blade, it is often difficult to get precise control and accurate lines using these conventional razor combs.
The present disclosure is directed to one or more of the problems or issues set forth above.
In one aspect, a razor comb hair tool includes a razor blade, a blade guard, and a retainer. The blade guard has first and second opposing edges, with the first edge of the blade guard defining a plurality of spaced apart comb teeth. The blade guard has a position in which the razor blade is retained within the blade guard and a cutting edge of the razor blade is aligned with and extends between the spaced apart comb teeth. The retainer has first and second opposing ends. The first end of the retainer releasably receives the second edge of the blade guard and the second end of the retainer includes a plurality of curved finger receiving contours.
In another aspect, a razor comb hair tool kit includes a razor blade, a set of blade guards, and a first retainer. Each blade guard has a first edge defining a plurality of spaced apart comb teeth, with the blade guard having a position in which the razor blade is retained within the blade guard and a cutting edge of the razor blade is aligned with and extends between the spaced apart comb teeth. A profile of the spaced apart comb teeth of each blade guard in the set is different. The first retainer has first and second opposing ends. The first end of the retainer releasably receives a second edge of one of the blade guards and the second end of the retainer includes a plurality of curved finger receiving contours.
As will be described in greater detail below, the assembled configuration of the razor comb hair tool 10 includes the razor blade 12 retained within the blade guard 14, and the blade guard 14 releasably received within the retainer 16. Also in the assembled configuration, a plurality of spaced apart comb teeth 18, defined by an edge 20 of the blade guard 14, are exposed relative to the retainer 16. In addition, a cutting edge 22 of the razor blade 12 is aligned with and extends between adjacent ones of the spaced apart comb teeth 18. As shown, the cutting edge 22 may be receded relative to free tips or ends of the spaced apart comb teeth 18. In addition, the spaced apart comb teeth 18 may be evenly spaced along the edge 20 of the blade guard 14. The retainer 16 includes a handle portion 24, which includes a plurality of curved finger receiving contours 26, positioned on an opposite side 28 of the razor comb hair tool 10 relative to the spaced apart comb teeth 18 and the cutting edge 22 of the razor blade 12. That is, the handle portion 24 of the retainer 16 and the spaced apart comb teeth 18 may be positioned on opposite sides 28 and 30 of a longitudinal axis A through the razor comb hair tool 10.
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The halves 40 and 42 of the blade guard 14 may be complementary to one another, and may fold together to form a generally rectangular shape. The first half 40 may include the inner surface 46, which includes the recess 50 for receiving portions of the flange 54 of the razor blade 12, and an outer surface 56. The first half 40 also includes a first edge 58, defining first halves 60 of the plurality of spaced apart teeth 18 (shown in
The second half 42 may also include the inner surface 48, which includes the recess 52 for receiving the flange 54 of the razor blade 12, and an outer surface 74. As should be appreciated, only one of the first and second halves 40 and 42 may have features for retaining the razor blade 12 and/or may include alternative means for retaining the razor blade 12. The second half 42 also includes a first edge 76, defining second halves 78 of the plurality of spaced apart teeth 18 (shown in
According to some embodiments, and as shown, the inner surface 46 of the first half 40 may include a post 92 configured for receipt within or through a receiver 94 of the razor blade 12. The post 92 and receiver 94 may be incorporated into the design of the razor comb hair tool 10 in order to ensure proper positioning of the razor blade 12 relative to the blade guard 14. According to such an embodiment, non-standard razor blades, including the receiver 94, may be required for use with the razor comb hair tool 10.
Once the razor blade 12 is positioned relative to, or within, the blade guard 14, the first and second halves 40 and 42 may be folded together about the living hinge 44, and the fastening features 66 and 86 may be engaged to maintain a closed position of the blade guard 14, as shown in
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The retainer 16 has first and second opposing ends 106 and 108. The first end 106 of the retainer 16 releasably receives the second edge 100 of the blade guard 14. In particular, the first end 106 includes a housing 110 defined in part by a pair of flexible arms 112 and 114, with flexibility added by slots 116 and 118. As the second edge 100 of the blade guard 14 is inserted into the housing 110, the ramped protrusions 70 and 90 outwardly expand the flexible arms 112 and 114 until the protrusions 70 and 90 are received within respective openings 120 and 122 of the flexible arms 112 and 114. To remove the blade guard 14, the flexible arms 112 and 114 may be moved outward such that the protrusions 70 and 90 are removed from the openings 120 and 122 and the blade guard 14 may be pulled, or removed, from the retainer 16.
The second end 108 of the retainer 16, which may or may not be integral with the first end 106, defines the handle portion 24 of the razor comb hair tool 10 and includes the plurality of curved finger receiving contours 26. The curved finger receiving contours 26 may be closed finger openings, as shown, or may not be completely closed. The handle portion 24 is positioned opposite the comb teeth 18 and razor blade cutting edge 22, as mentioned above, and may include a hair separating feature 124, such as a curved protrusion, used to part hair. Various configurations for the handle portion 24 are contemplated. Although any number and/or shape of finger receiving openings or spaces, which are used to facilitate grasping, use, and manipulation of the razor comb hair tool 10, are contemplated with respect to the handle portion 24, only three additional examples are shown.
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Just as various retainers 16, 130, 150, and 162 may be used with a single blade guard, such as the blade guard 14 described herein, the retainer 16 of
The shape, size, spacing between, and configuration of comb teeth 18, 72, 82, and 92 may be selected to provide desired exposure of the cutting edge 22 of the razor blade 12 and, thus, desired performance of the razor comb hair tool 10. For example, the spacing, size, and shape of teeth 192 of
The razor comb hair tool 10 of the present disclosure may be provided as a kit, including one or more retainers, such as retainers 16, 130, 150, and 162, one or more blade guards, such as blade guards 14, 170, 180, and 190, and one or more standard disposable razor blades, such as razor blade 12. For example, the kit may include at least a razor blade 12, a set of blade guards 14, 170, 180, and 190 (each having a different teeth profile), and a retainer (such as one of retainers 16, 130, 150, and 162). Alternative kits may also include alternative retainers and/or replacement razor blades.
The razor blade 12 may be more quickly, easily, and safely inserted into and removed from the razor comb hair tool 10 than in conventional razor combs. That is, the blade guards 14, 170, 180, and 190 of the razor comb hair tool 10 may include complementary halves that close around the razor blade 12 using a living hinge 44 to secure the razor blade 12 therein. Razor blade replacement and cleaning of the blade guard 14, 170, 180, and 190 are both improved by this configuration, contributing to an improved ability to sanitize, sterilize, and reuse the razor comb hair tool 10.
The assembled blade guard 14, 170, 180, 190 may then be inserted into the retainer 16, 130, 150, 162 and releasably engaged therein. By positioning the handle 24, 132, 152, 160 in close proximity to and on an opposite side of the razor comb hair tool 10 relative to the plurality of comb teeth 18, 172, 182, 192, more precise control is provided for the user. In particular, the razor comb hair tool 10 is held in close proximity to a user's palm, with the ends of the fingers remaining free, to provide precise control by the use of the tool 10 and enabling full hand functionality. The design of the razor comb hair tool 10 disclosed herein permits ambidextrous use, is more ergonomic than conventional designs, and may be readily differentiated from standard combs.
It should be understood that the above description is intended for illustrative purposes only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other aspects of the disclosure can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application 61/990,792, filed May 9, 2014, with the same title.
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61990792 | May 2014 | US |