This invention relates to a shaving applicator for directly applying shaving lubricant on skin and a combination shaver having the shaving applicator integrated with a replaceable razor unit and a replaceable shaving dispenser.
In conventional wet shaving, two hands are required to apply shaving lubricant on skin. A user uses one hand holding a shaving lubricant dispenser to dispense the lubricant to the other hand, and subsequently uses this other hand to apply the lubricant on his or her skin for shaving. This two hand actions repeat a number of times until the targeted skin is wholly covered by the lubricant. In the process non-targeted areas are covered with the lubricant by swiping hand motion and extra lubricant is wasted due to uneven layer applied on the skin. It is also likely that the user would rinse the lubricant off from his or her hand before the actual shaving action. Therefore, it is desirable to have a shaving applicator device that integrates a shaving applicator head with a shaving lubricant dispenser for applying the lubricant directly on a user's skin with one hand operation. It is also desirable that the structure of a shaving applicator device is applicable to shaving foam, gel or liquid. It is further desirable to have a combination shaving device that integrates a shaving applicator device with a razor unit for convenience of shaving and for portability. In such a combination shaving device, the structures of the razor unit and the shaving applicator should not interfere with each other's function.
US Patent Application No. 20150121704 by Bridges et al. describes a razor device for dispensing a fluid during shaving. The handle of the razor device includes a cavity for housing a reservoir of fluid and a manually-actuated pump to dispense the fluid to apertures located at the bottom of razor blades. The shaving device of this invention uses the shaving surface of the blades to spread the fluid on the skin. This application method is of high risk as it requires delicate finger action to avoid cutting on the skin. Additionally, after each dispensing action shaving motion must follow immediately in the wetted area before the fluid flows down in the gravity direction.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,051,439 by Tomassetti discloses a combination shaver device having a razor unit attached with a replaceable shaving foam cartridge. The shaving foam is discharged from a nozzle opening onto hand for transferring onto the user's skin for shaving. The objective of the shaver device is solely for the convenience of carry on, not for directly applying shaving foam on skin.
For directly applying a shaving lubricant on skin, U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,190 by Fleetwood provides a combined shaver and shaving lubricant dispenser. Extending from the dispenser is a flow manifold in connection with a planar dispensing surface, which includes five dispensing apertures. Although it can be used as an applicator to distribute the shaving lubricant on skin, the dispensing surface is stationary that, when gliding on the skin, it can cause the shaving lubricant be pushed to the dead corner below the planar surface. The shaving lubricant accumulated at the dead corner becomes a waste as it cannot be re-deposited on the skin by the movement of the planar surface itself. The shaving lubricant at the dead corner can be manually swiped away to re-apply on the skin but this extra step is inconvenient and unsatisfactory for a shaving applicator.
Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,601 by Mol, et al. provides a shaver having a spreading surface for distributing shaving cream and gel. Used as an applicator, the spreading surface of the shaver device is foldable for protecting the razor unit when not used. The flat-surface applicator has the same disadvantage of the U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,190 that the shaving lubricant can be accumulated below the spreading surface instead of being distributed on the skin. It requires another hand to pickup the lubricant under the spreading surface to reapply it on the skin. In other words, the shavers of all of the prior art patents require use of one hand hold a shaver and another hand apply shaving lubricant on the skin.
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It is an object of the invention to apply shaving foam or gel directly on skin without extra step of transfer by hand. It is another object of the invention to apply uniform layer on skin without wasting extra foam or gel. It is another object of the invention to have the apertures of the shaving applicator self-closed when not in use for preventing leaking and drying of shaving lubricant. It is a further object of the invention to combine a razor unit, a dispenser and a shaving applicator in one unit for convenience. It is further object to have replaceable shaving cartridge and replaceable razor unit.
A shaving applicator device is provided with a shaving lubricant dispenser and an applicator head. The applicator head consists of a flow channel shaft and a roller having two end wheels and a rubber sleeve with self-closing slits. The roller is free to rotate on the flow channel shaft. The space between the flow channel shaft and the rubber sleeve forms a chamber for filling the lubricant that is pumped from the lubricant dispenser through the openings in the flow channel shaft. Under a pumping pressure, the lubricant exits from the slits of the rubber sleeve to spread on the roller surface. The lubricant on the roller surface then can be directly applied on skin by driving the roller on the skin. The thickness of the shaving lubricant layer left on the skin is created by the design that the outside diameter of the end wheels is slightly larger than the outside diameter of the rubber sleeve for forming a gap between the roller surface and the skin when the wheels placed on the skin. Additionally, for evenly spreading the shaving lubricant on the skin, a pattern of slit openings are cut through the roller annular wall for exiting the shaving lubricant under a pumping pressure. The slit openings close by the resiliency of the rubber sleeve to its original shape upon the release of the pumping pressure when the dispenser is not actuated. As the dispenser is pressed, actuated or pumped, streams of the shaving lubricant emerge from the multiple slit openings simultaneously around the roller. A user can roll the applicator on his or her skin to spread the shaving lubricant. With repeated pumping the dispenser as needed, the whole targeted skin area can be covered with the shaving lubricant for shaving with a razor. The whole operation from pumping the dispenser to spreading the shaving lubricant on the skin can be accomplished with one hand.
In addition to using an aerosol shaving foam dispenser or a shaving gel dispenser, one specific configuration of the device of the present invention is the use of a mechanical dispenser storing a liquid shaving lubricant and a flow channel shaft that contains a foaming mesh. When the mechanical dispenser is actuated, the liquid lubricant is pumped to the flow channel shaft and forced to pass through the foaming mesh at high shear to generate foam. Then the foam exits at the slit openings to spread around the outer surface of the rubber sleeve ready to be applied on the skin. The operation of the shaving applicator using the mechanical foam dispenser is similar to that of an aerosol shaving foam dispenser or that of a shaving gel dispenser.
Furthermore, this invention also provides a combination shaver that includes a shaving lubricant dispenser, an applicator head, and a razor unit. In this all-in-one shaver configuration, a razor unit is mounted on a unitary neck, which contains a flow channel connecting to the outlet of the dispenser and to the inlet of the flow channel shaft of the applicator. The razor unit is separated from the applicator head with a clearance for not interfering with the rotation of the roller when having shaving lubricant on its surface. Moreover, the shaving side of the razor unit is opposite to the side applying the lubricant by the applicator head. Both the razor unit and the dispenser are replaceable.
Throughout the following detailed descriptions, same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
The structure and the function of a shaving applicator device of the present invention are described in details as follows. As shown in
In a further embodiment of the present invention, referring to
The configuration of applicator head 48 of the shaving applicator device as described above is applicable to a dispenser that contains shaving foam or shaving gel. Specifically, the dispenser as illustrated in
Another embodiment of the shaving applicator device of the present invention is the use of non-pressurized mechanical dispenser containing shaving liquid lubricant for generating shaving foam. In such a mechanical foam dispenser, a foaming mesh having a net of fine through holes is installed in the outlet nozzle to apply high shear on the liquid lubricant passing through the nozzle. The technique of using foaming mesh in generating foam from liquid in a conventional mechanical dispenser is well known in the art.
However, in a preferred embodiment, as shown in
Specifically, to minimize the amount of remaining foam inside the chamber, an annular perforated shaft sleeve 328 is press-fit onto the flow channel shaft 320, which is also named the proximal shaft here, to extend the effective length of shaft 320 in supporting roller 356. To this aim, distal shaft 360 is inserted into shaft sleeve 328 for supporting distal wheel 368. Distal shaft 360 has recess cavity 376 at its front end and a number of grooves 380 on its surface for flow connection. Recess cavity 376 allows the jetting of the foam flow from the foaming mesh in proximal shaft 320 to the grooves and to exit from slit openings 324. To avoid impeding the flow, the openings on perforated sleeve 328 and the groove positions are coincide with the slit openings 324, which are preferably 60 degree apart on the circumference of the roller. The front end of the distal shaft is in contact with the front end of the proximal shaft to maintaining the rigidity of shaft sleeve in supporting the roller. For maximizing foam generation slit openings 324 may be designed to stay open for not impeding the speed of the foam jet exiting the foaming mesh, which is a key factor in affecting the quality of foaming.
Another embodiment of the present invention is a combination shaver that combines a razor unit, a shaving lubricant dispenser, and a shaving applicator in one device. As shown in
Further embodiment of the present invention is a pumping means of using a dome-shaped resilient rubber cap 480 as part of actuator 464 for pumping to avoid any rinsing water into the pumping mechanism of the shaving applicator device.
It is within the scope of this invention that the concept and mechanisms of the shaving applicator device as described here may be applicable to other applications, such as applying cosmetics or medical treatment on skins. Also, for example, the applicator head may be a comb having orifices and the dispenser may contain hair dye for dyeing hairs. The applicator head may also deliver paints for painting with the self-closing slits preventing drying of the pains on the roller surface when not in use.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/695,170, filed Jul. 8, 2018, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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