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This invention is a self cleaning blade razor holder that expedites and simplifies the cleaning and sterilization of a blade razor, and the preservation of the blades of said razor while conveniently storing said razor.
When a blade razor is rinsed in tap water after use, mineral deposits and bacteria remain on the razor blade(s). Minerals from the water form deposits on the razor blade(s) causing the blade surfaces or edges to become rough. Corrosion also contributes to the roughness of the blades. During subsequent uses, the rough blade(s) irritate the user's face causing razor burn or a rash where the skin has been scraped. Bacteria from the water, and from the user's face, also remain on the used razor blade(s) after rinsing. These bacteria infect the scrapes caused by the rough blade(s), further exacerbating the razor burn or rash.
Existing razor stands and hangers are limited because these stands and hangers do not incorporate a cleaning and sterilizing system. A separate shaving mug or lather bowl must be used with these stands and hangers in order to hold a cleaning agent. Existing shaving mugs and lather bowls are limited because: (a) these mugs and bowls do not incorporate an integrated razor stand or razor hanger, and (b) these mugs and bowls do not incorporate a cover or lid to: (1) keep dust and debris out, or (2) limit the evaporation of the cleaning agent. In contrast to existing art, the present invention simultaneously prevents mineral deposits from forming on the blade(s), prevents corrosion of the blade, kills bacteria and viruses on the blade(s), and conveniently stores the razor. When a lubricant cleanser such as but not limited to shaving oil is used with the present invention, any lubricating strips on the razor head are preserved. The present invention also incorporates a hinged cover, unlike existing art.
The drawings are for illustrative purposes only and do not embody all possible variations of the entire invention.
A. Hanging hook.
B. Razor handle support cradle.
C. Hinged slotted cover.
D. Razor head submersion cup.
A. Hanging hook.
B. Razor handle support cradle.
C. Hinged slotted cover.
D. Razor head submersion cup.
A. Razor handle support cradle.
B. Suction cups.
C. Hinged slotted cover.
D. Razor head submersion cup.
A. Hanging cord.
B. Razor handle support cradle.
C. Hinged slotted cover.
D. Razor head submersion cup.
A. Hanging cord.
B. Razor handle support cradle.
C. Suction cups.
D. Hinged slotted cover.
E. Razor head submersion cup.
A. Razor handle support cradle.
B. Razor handle support post.
C. Hinged slotted cover.
D. Razor head submersion cup.
E. Weighted base.
A. Hinge pin. (There are two of these pins: one pin through each side of the full razor cover and through each respective side of the razor head submersion cup).
B. Suction cup.
C. Razor handle support plate.
D. Suction cup with integral post.
E. Rigid conical washer.
F. Hinge pin. (This pin holds the suction cup post between the two suction cup hinge arms).
G. Suction cup post.
H. Suction cup hinge arm. (There are two of these arms: one on each side of the suction cup post).
I. Full razor cover.
J. Razor head submersion cup.
The present invention includes two main types of razor holders: a self cleaning blade razor hanger, and a self cleaning blade razor stand. The self cleaning blade razor hanger has a hook adapted to hang on a horizontal object including but not limited to a rod, shelf, basket, or plumbing item; a cup shaped container for the purpose of: (a) holding a cleaning and sanitizing agent, such as but not limited to: (1) rubbing alcohol, (2) barbershop/salon disinfectant, or (3) shaving oil; and (b) holding and submersing the entire razor head, including the blade(s), in said cleaning and sanitizing agent; a hinged lid or cover on top of said cup shaped container, having a notch or slot in said lid or cover to allow the razor handle to protrude up through said lid or cover; and a cradle affixed to said hook for the purpose of supporting the handle of said razor in an upright position.
The slot in the cover cuts partially past the center of said cover, beginning at the edge of said cover horizontally opposite the hanging hook and cradle. The hinge is located on the edge of the cover nearest the hook and cradle. Said hinge allows the razor to be placed in the hanger with the cover open and leaned against said cradle. Then said slot accepts the razor handle when the cover is closed over the razor head. Alternatively, the location of said slot and said hinge may be inverted so that said slot begins at the edge of the cover nearest the hook and cradle, and said hinge is located on the edge of the cover horizontally opposite the hook and cradle.
Another alternative razor hanger incorporates all the features above omitting said hanging hook and adapting suction cups to hold said razor hanger to a vertical surface including but not limited to walls or doors. The narrow tips of two conical suction cups are affixed to the vertical plate to which the cradle is attached, on the rear plate face opposite the cradle. This allows the self cleaning blade razor hanger to be temporarily attached to a vertical surface when the wide concave surface of said cups are pressed against said vertical surface. A cord may also be adapted to hang said razor hanger from a horizontal object including but not limited to a rod, shelf, basket, or plumbing item. Said cord may be in addition to said suction cups or in lieu of said suction cups.
The self cleaning blade razor stand incorporates a weighted base affixed to the bottom of the razor submersion cup in lieu of any hanging hook, suction cups, or cord. This allows the razor stand to sit upright on a horizontal surface such as, but not limited to, a counter top.
The self cleaning blade razor holder components may be cast, stamped, drawn, molded, blown, carved, machined, or otherwise manufactured from a variety of materials including but not limited to plastic, metal, glass, and/or wood.
U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/011,803 filed on Jan. 22, 2008 containing the invention titled, “Self cleaning blade razor stand” and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/067,022 filed on Feb. 25, 2008 containing the invention titled, “Self cleaning blade razor hanger” are consolidated in the present non-provisional patent application.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61011803 | Jan 2008 | US | |
61067022 | Feb 2008 | US |