1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a razor which includes a built-in shave product dispenser and, more particularly, to a razor having a handle adapted to removably receive a pressurized shave product dispensing canister and, wherein, the combined handle and canister provide a handle end with a dispensing actuator that is operable between a stop position and a dispensing position.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Over the years, razors have been developed, marketed and improved to address the needs of the consumer. One development in the relevant art proposes the combination of a razor with a shaving product dispensing container, wherein the container forms a part of the handle. Of particular relevance to the present invention is the U.S. patent to Derin, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,611, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Derin, et al., provide a razor and dispenser wherein an aerosol container serves as part of the handle of the razor. The container includes a combination cap/actuator which dispenses shaving material when depressed. The cap/actuator may be depressed only when placed in a selected rotational position. When the cap/actuator is not in the selected operable position, a shoulder on the container and a skirt on the cap/actuator engage to prevent depression of the cap/actuator and, accordingly, dispensing of the shaving material. The Derin, et. al. razor and dispenser includes a handle with an integral rigid neck portion extending to a blade-carrying head. The head is fixed on the end of the neck and is not removable, nor is it able to pivot.
The razors in the prior art which include a combined shave product dispenser, such as the razor disclosed in Derin, et al. are all disposable products and fail to provide for the ability to recharge or replace the shaving product and/or the blades. Thus, the useful life of the razor is limited. When the shave product dispensing canister is empty or when the blades become dulled from use, the razor is discarded and the user must purchase a new product.
Accordingly, there remains a definite need in the shaving industry for a razor which provides for a replaceable shave product dispensing canister or cartridge in the handle portion of the razor and replaceable blade carrying heads. In this manner, when the shave product dispensing canister is empty, a new canister can be replaced in the handle. Likewise, when the blades of the head become dulled from use, the blade head can be removed and replaced with a new head having sharp blades.
With the foregoing in mind, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a razor which includes a removable and replaceable pivoting blade carrying head and a removable and replaceable shave product dispensing canister or cartridge.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a combined razor and dispenser which dispenses a shaving product (e.g. shaving cream or shaving gel) from the handle of the razor, and wherein the handle portion of the razor is structured to permit insertion and removal of a pressurized canister or cartridge containing the shaving product, thereby allowing for replacement of the shaving product when the removable canister is empty.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a combined razor and dispenser which dispenses a shaving product from the handle of the razor, and wherein the shaving product is replaceable and, further wherein a pivoting blade carrying head is removable from the handle and replaceable, as needed.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a razor combined with a dispenser which dispenses a shaving product from the handle of the razor, and wherein the cartridge or canister containing the shaving product is replaceable when empty, and further wherein the neck of the razor handle includes a scoop structure for directing a stream of water through the blade carrying razor head in a manner which enhances flushing action in order to thoroughly rinse debris and residue which accumulates on the blades.
The present invention is directed to a razor having a handle, a flexible neck extending from the top of the handle and a blade-carrying razor head removably and pivotally fitted to flexible arm members extending from the neck. The handle portion is structured and disposed for receipt of a pressurized shave product dispensing canister therein. A lower portion of the handle functions as an actuator for dispensing the shaving product in the pressurized canister and is operable between a stop position and a dispensing position. The pressurized canister is removable from the handle to facilitate replacement and, in a preferred embodiment, includes a cap defining the actuator and forming the lower portion of the handle when the canister is inserted and operatively positioned within the handle. The flexible neck is formed with a scoop for directing a stream of water through the razor head in a flushing action in order to remove debris and residue which accumulates on the blades.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring to the several views of the drawings, and initially
The upper portion 18 of the handle 12 extends to an integral neck 30. The neck 30 terminates at grasping prong members 32 which are structured and disposed for interlocking receipt of a blade carrying head 40. More specifically, catch elements 42 on the blade carrying head are releasably and interlockingly received within the grasp of the prongs, as illustrated in
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The actuator cap includes a skirt portion 111 which extends over the gap between the open end 17 of the handle portion and the neck portion 122 of the canister. With the pressurized canister fully inserted in the operative position, as seen in
While the instant invention has been shown and described in accordance with preferred and practical embodiments thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which is limited only as defined in the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.
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60532350 | Dec 2003 | US |