This invention relates generally to safety razors, and more specifically to safety razors that incorporate a light energy source that provides a beneficial effect to the skin of the user.
Many modem shaving implements, also commonly known as wet shave or safety razors, include a disposable razor cartridge releasably connected to a reusable handle and adapted to be selectively connected to the handle. The cartridge comprises a housing having at least one razor blade disposed therein. Other modem safety razors have a handle and a razor cartridge that are intended to be permanently coupled and disposed of as a single unit. A user generally desires a close shave where the cutting edge of the razor blade severs the user's hairs at a level close to the skin surface being shaved. A disadvantage of the wet shaving process is that the cutting edge can damage the outer layer of skin. This damage can be exacerbated by a user pressing the cartridge against the skin with excessive force or by inadequate pre-shave preparation.
The use of light energy to promote healing and skin treatment such as photo rejuvenation and so-called anti-aging is known. Several commercial devices including the WARP 10 marketed by WARP THERAPY; the DERMASTYLE SKIN REJUVENATOR marketed by LUMIPORT; the LED SKIN PHOTO REJUVENATION LIGHT marketed by LIGHT THERAPY PRODUCTS and devices marketed by OMNILUX utilize light emitting diodes (LEDs) of diverse wavelengths for different effects. Blue light in the approx 400-500 nanometer (nm) wavelength spectrum has been effective in treating acne and can be microbicidal. Visible and near infra-red red light in the approx 600-900 nm wavelength spectrum has proved helpful in wound care and the reduction of wrinkles and age spots. An important aspect of these light energy devices is that the power output is less than that of devices used for hair removal, U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,844 to Anderson et al being representative of many patents disclosing light energy devices for hair removal and hair growth inhibition. A disadvantage of the aforementioned commercial devices is their size. These generally include arrays of LEDs on large panels.
Based on the foregoing, it is desirous to provide a safety razor incorporating a light energy device that can provide a beneficial effect to the skin of the user.
An embodiment of the safety razor of the present invention includes a light energy device adapted to provide a beneficial effect to the skin of a user of the safety razor during a shaving operation. The light energy device can include at least one LED that can be powered by a battery or domestic AC. The safety razor can include a handle having a razor cartridge attached thereto. The razor cartridge comprises a guard and a cap. The LED can be disposed in the handle, the guard, the cap or combinations thereof. In a further embodiment a light energy assembly is selectively attachable to a handle of a safety razor. The light energy assembly includes a housing, a light energy device as previously described and means for attaching the assembly to the handle.
The above features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The control circuit includes a switch to initiate the operation of the LED. The control circuit may alternatively have an electronic component having a similar function to a switch, for example a sensor that provides an initiating signal in response to movement, ie when the razor is picked up, removed from a holding device (not shown) or in use, or in response to contact with water or the skin of the user. The present invention is not limited in regard to the initiation device.
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It is to be understood that the present invention is by no means limited to the particular construction herein disclosed and/or shown in the drawings, but also comprises any modifications or equivalents within the scope of the disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of U. S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/873,106, filed Dec. 5, 2006.
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60873106 | Dec 2006 | US |