AU2005227353A1 - Wet shaving assembly - Google Patents

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AU2005227353A1
AU2005227353A1 AU2005227353A AU2005227353A AU2005227353A1 AU 2005227353 A1 AU2005227353 A1 AU 2005227353A1 AU 2005227353 A AU2005227353 A AU 2005227353A AU 2005227353 A AU2005227353 A AU 2005227353A AU 2005227353 A1 AU2005227353 A1 AU 2005227353A1
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Robert Victor Lozeau
Glennis J. Orloff
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5150 1 N WET SHAVING ASSEMBLY INO Field of the Invention [001] The present invention is directed to shaving and is particularly directed to a rl shaving assembly capable of lubricating and shaving a surface in a single stroke.
(Ni Background of the Invention [002] Shaving body hair typically requires the following five steps: wetting a skin surface, preparing and/or dispensing a shaving preparation shaving cream), applying the shaving preparation to the skin surface, shaving the skin surface with a blade, and washing away excess shaving preparation remaining on the skin. In order to save time and simplify the shaving process, there have been many efforts directed to combining two or more of the above steps.
[003] U.S. Patent 4,712,300 discloses a razor blade capable of moisturizing and shaving the skin in a single step. The razor blade holder includes a block of sponge-like material having a razor blade assembly implanted therein, whereby the cutting edges of the blades are arranged at or slightly below the surface of the sponge-like block. When wet, the sponge-like block may be pressed lightly on the skin surface and moved in a direction for shaving the skin.
[004] U.S. Patent 4,074,429 discloses a combined assembly for applying lather and moisture to a shaving surface in advance of a razor blade so that the shaving operation can be conducted in a single stroke. This is accomplished by attaching a lathering device, such as a soap cake, immediately in front of the blade of a razor. During a shaving operation, the razor and lathering device are immersed in water and the razor is drawn across a user's skin in an ordinary manner. The position of the lathering device on the razor is such that the soap cake comes into contact with the user's face immediately in advance of the razor blade and thus provides a lubricating composition immediately before shaving. However, the use of the lather-applying t- V5150 2 assembly requires constant adjustment of the soap cake so that the lubricating substance is O properly applied to the shaving surface.
[005] U.S. Patent 4,562,644 discloses a lubricant-applying safety razor including a Cc lubricating member provided in front of a cutting edge of a blade when the razor is moved along C a user's skin in a shaving motion. The lubricating member is an elongated cylindrical roll formed of lubricating compounds and extending substantially across the width of the cutting blade. The t lubricating member includes a peripheral surface for engaging the skin of the user to apply a thin lubricating film to the skin.
[006] U.S. Patent 3,895,437 discloses a shaving assembly including a sponge-like element secured to a razor in a position that immediately precedes the advance of the blade. The sponge-like element is maintained in a saturated condition so that upon contact with shaving preparation on a user's face, the shaving preparation is moisturized by the lubrication provided by the sponge-like element.
[007] U.S. Patent 4,944,090 discloses a razor including a soluble body carried by a razor head or cartridge having ai elongated razor. The soluble body is movable relative to the razor and is biased through an opening in the razor head by a spring. The soluble body disclosed in the '090 patent does not completely surround the elongated razor. As a result, the device is designed for moving in only one axial direction over a shaving surface and is incapable of adequately lubricating the skin when the razor is moved in multiple directions over a shaving surface.
.[008] U.S. Patent 5,141,349 discloses an apparatus for lubricating the blade of a razor by applying a liquid lubricant and solubilizer mixture via an aerosol system directly to the razor blade immediately prior to shaving so that shaving can be performed without first applying a shaving preparation directly to the area to be shaved.
[009] To some extent, the above-mentioned patents have simplified and/or improved the shaving process. However, the shaving devices disclosed in these patents are incapable of t 4 5 5 150 3 S operating effectively in certain unique shaving environments, such as when a user attempts to O shave while taking a shower or bath.
[010] There are a number of unique problems associated with shaving in a shower.
First, the shaving preparation, such as shaving cream, is frequently washed away from the 3 shaving surface before the razor touches the skin. As a result, there is typically little or no lubricant covering the skin or shaving surface during shaving. This makes it difficult, if not t impossible, to take. advantage of the lubricating properties of a shaving preparation and generally results in an uncomfortable Shaving experience. Moreover, individuals who shave while in a shower must often assume awkward and unsafe positions in order to prevent water from washing away the shaving preparation. In addition, shaving in the shower is a rather complex process that requires a shaver to 1) place the razor in a stable location within the shower; 2) apply a shaving preparation to a skin surface; and 3) re-grasp the razor for shaving the skin. The chance that a user will drop the razor during this complex process in significant.
.[011] Thus, there is a need for a shaving assembly that allows for efficient and safe shaving in a wet environment, such as a shower or bath. There is also a need for a shaving assembly that incorporates a lubricating shaving preparation with a razor in such a way as to maximize skin lubrication during hair removal. The skin lubrication may contain skin beneficial additives and/or scents. Such a wet razor system should also allow for simultaneous body washing and hair removal, thereby reducing the amount of time spent in the shower or bath.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [012] A first embodiment of the invention provides a shaving assembly including: a shaving preparation having a first surface; and a razor having at least one cutting edge, said razor being embedded in said shaving preparation so that the cutting edge of said razor and the first surface of said shaving preparation lie in substantially the same plane.
[013] The first surface of said shaving preparation can surround said razor.
tir5150 4 ,1 0 [014] The razor can include one or more razor blades in the form of a metal foil having INO a number of holes therein, whereby the periphery of each hole has one or more a cutting edges.
[015] The shaving preparation can have a longitudinal axis and the at least one cutting edge of said razor can extend in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said shaving preparation.
S [016] The assembly can include a gripping element in contact with one or more surfaces of said shaving preparation.
[017] The gripping element can be attached to said shaving preparation.
[018] The gripping element can be adhered to said shaving preparation.
[019] The shaving preparation can include a shaving preparation cake.
[020] The gripping element can be rubber or foam.
[021] The gripping element can have a textured surface.
[022] The gripping element can be remote from the razor.
[023] The shaving preparation cake can have a substantially oval shape.
[024] The shaving preparation cake can include a lubricant [025] The shaving preparation cake can include a skin beneficial ingredient or a scent.
[026] The shaving preparation cake can include soap.
95150 [027] The cutting edge of said razor can have a longitudinal axis.
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NO [028] The razor can include one or more wires, molded elements, or die cut elements extending in directions substantially transverse to the at least one cutting edge thereof.
¢€3 S [029] The wires, molded elements, or die cut elements can overlie least one cutting edge ¢€3 of said razor.
¢In [030] The assembly can include a mesh overlying the at least one cutting edge of said razor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [031] Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a shaving assembly in accordance with certain preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[032] Fig. 2A shows a top view of the shaving assembly of Fig. 1 after assembly.
[033] Fig. 2B shows a cross-sectional view of the shaving assembly taken along lines IIB-IIB of Fig. 2A.
[034] Fig. 2C shows a side view of the shaving assembly taken along lines IIC-IIC of Fig. 2A.
[035] Fig. 3A shows a perspective view of a support element for a shaving preparation, in accordance with certain preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[036] Fig. 3B shows a top view of the support shown in Fig. 3A.
tn 5150 6 S [037] Fig. 4A shows a perspective view of a shaving preparation for use with the 0 shaving assembly of Fig. 1.
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[038] Fig. 4B shows a side view of the shaving preparation of Fig. 4A.
t [039] Fig. 4C shows a top view of the shaving preparation shown in Figs. 4A and 4B.
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[040] Fig. 5A shows a cross-sectional view of a shaving assembly including a shaving Spreparation, in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[041] Fig. 5B shows the shaving assembly of Fig. 5A after modifying the position of the shaving preparation.
[042] Fig. 6A shows a cross-sectional view of a shaving assembly, including a razor blade cartridge receiver, in accordance with other preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[043] Fig. 6B shows the shaving assembly of Fig. 6A after the position of the razor blade cartridge receiver has been adjusted.
[044] Fig. 6C shows a cross-sectional view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[045] Fig. 7A shows an exploded view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with still further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[046] Fig. 7B shows a cross-sectional view of the shaving assembly of Fig. 7A.
[047] Fig. 7C shows a cross-sectional view of the shaving assembly shown in Figs. 7A and 7B.
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7 [048] Fig. 8 shows an exploded view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with yet 0 further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
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[049] Fig. 9A shows a cross-sectional view of the shaving assembly of Fig. 8 before commencement of a shaving operation.
[050] Fig. 9B shows the shaving assembly of Fig. 9A during a shaving operation.
[051] Fig. 9C shows a cross-sectional view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with.
further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[052] Fig. 10 OA shows a cross-sectional view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[053] Fig. 1OB shows the shaving assembly of Fig. 10A before commencement of a shaving operation.
[054] Fig. 1OC shows the shaving assembly of Figs. 10A and 1OB during a shaving operation.
[055] Fig. 11 shows an exploded fragmentary side view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with other preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[056] Fig. 12 shows a top view of the assembly of Fig. 11 taken along lines XII-XII of Fig. 11.
[057] Fig. 13A shows a cross-sectional view of the shaving assembly of Fig. 11 before commencement of a shaving operation.
[058] Fig. 13B shows the shaving assembly of Fig. 13A during a shaving operation.
t-15150 8 [059] Fig. 14 shows a perspective view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with 0 further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
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[060] Fig. 15 shows a perspective view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with still further preferred embodiments of the parent invention.
[061] Fig. 16 shows a top view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with an ,I embodiment of the present invention.
[062] Fig. 17 shows a front view of the shaving assembly shown in Fig. 16.
[063] Fig. 18 shows an end view of the shaving assembly shown in Figs. 16 and 17.
[064] Fig. 19 shows an end view of the shaving assembly, in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
[065] Fig. 20 shows an exploded fragmentary side view of a shaving assembly, in accordance with other preferred embodiments of the present invention.
[066] Fig. 21 shows a top view of the assembly of Fig. 20 taken along lines XXI-XXI of Fig. S[067] Fig. 22A shows a cross-sectional view of the shaving assembly of Fig. 20 before commencement of a shaving operation.
[068] Fig. 22B shows the shaving assembly of Fig. 20 during a shaving operation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT *[069] Figures 1 to 15 illustrate embodiments of the parent invention, while Figures 16 to 22 illustrate embodiments of the present invention. The drawings illustrate a shaving assembly 150 O 9 including a shaving preparation cake having a first surface with a razor blade and/or razor blade O cartridge embedded in the cake. The first surface of the shaving preparation completely I surrounds the blades embedded in the cake and at least one of the cutting edges of the razor blades/razor blade cartridge lie in the same plane as the first surface of the cake. The shaving preparation cake preferably has a longitudinal axis and at least one razor blade extends in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cake.
[070] The shaving assembly may also include a gripping element in contact with one or more surfaces of the shaving preparation cake so that the shaving assembly may be securely and comfortably grasped by a user during a shaving operation. The gripping element is preferably attached to the shaving preparation cake,. such as being adhered to the shaving preparation cake.
The gripping element may include a non-soluble material such as rubber or foam and may include a textured surface for enhancing the gripability of the element. In certain embodiments, -the gripping element is remote from the razor blade/razor blade cartridge. In other embodiments, the gripping element may be deposited over one or more surfaces of the shaving preparation, such as by depositing the gripping element material atop the surfaces of the shaving preparation in a liquid form and then curing the gripping material. The shaving cake may have a substantially oval shape or any other shape desirable for conforming to the various contours of a user's body and providing a comfortable grip. The shaving preparation cake may also include a lubricant and skin beneficial ingredients and/or scents.
[071] In further embodiments, the shaving assembly includes at least one razor blade having a longitudinal axis with one or more wires, molded elements, or die cut elements extending in directions substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the blade. The wires, molded elements, or die cut elements extending in a substantially transverse direction relative to the blades allows the blades to be passed over a shaving surface in any direction without cutting or nicking the skin. The transverse wires, molded elements, or die cut elements may overlie the cutting edges. The shaving assembly may also include a mesh overlying the cutting edges of the blades. The mesh allows the blades to pass over the shaving surface in any direction without nicking or cutting the skin.
35150 [072] In further embodiments, the razor blades may be in the form of a metal foil having a number of holes whose periphery are sharpened into one or more cutting edges. The INO sharpened edges within each hole enable the shaving assembly to not only be moved in multiple directions but also cut hair in multiple directions.
[073] Fig. 1 shows a shaving assembly 20 in accordance with certain preferred embodiments of the parent invention. The shaving assembly includes a base having an upper member 22 and a lower member 24. The upper member 22 of the base has an upper end 26 and a Slower end 28 and side walls 30 extending therebetween. The lower member 24 of the base includes a substantially flat surface 32 surrounded by side walls 34 projecting upwardly from the substantially flat surface 32. The upper member 22 includes an area 36 at the lower and thereof 'having a reduced perimeter. The reduced perimeter area 36 is sized for engaging side walls 34 of lower member 24 so that the upper member 22 and the lower member 24 may be secured together. The shaving assembly also preferably includes a cap 44 secured to the upper end 26 of upper member 22.
[074] The upper member 22 of the base preferably has a cartridge receiver 38 connected thereto. The cartridge receiver 38 is designed for selectively securing a razor blade cartridge therein. The cartridge receiver 38 may be connected to opposing side walls 30A and 30B of the base via a support 42 attached to the side walls 30A and 30B. The side walls 30 of the upper member define a hollow space 46 extending between the upper end 26 and the lower end 28 of the upper member 22. The hollow space 46 extends to an opening at the upper end 26 of the base and completely surrounds the perimeter of the cartridge receiver 38.
[075] The Fig. 1 embodiment shows a cartridge receiver 38 adapted for receiving a razor blade cartridge. The razor blade cartridge may have one or more elongated blades having longitudinal axes and having cutting edges that extend in directions substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of the one or more blades. In other preferred embodiments, the razor blade cartridge may also include safety blades having wires, molded or die cut safety elements, or mesh that extend in directions substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the blades.
As a result, the razor with safety blades may move safely in any direction relative to a shaving -j5150 11 surface and is not limited to movement in one axial direction in order to avoid nicking or cutting a user. In still other embodiments, the razor blade cartridge includes razor blades in the form of a IND metal foil having a number of holes therein, whereby the periphery of each hole constitutes a cutting edge, as disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,483,068, the disclosure of which is hereby Cc incorporated by reference herein.
[076] In certain preferred embodiments of the parent invention, the shaving assembly includes a shaving preparation 48 disposed within the hollow space 46 of the base 22. The shaving preparation may include a cake, a liquid, a cream or a gel. The shaving preparation shown in Fig. 1 is a shaving preparation cake 48 having an upper surface 50, a lower surface 52 and an axial bore 54 extending from the upper surface 50 toward the lower surface 52. The axial bore may extend partway or completely to the bottom surface of the cake. The shaving preparation cake includes a front wall 56, a rear wall 58 and opposed side walls 60 and 62. The side walls 60 and 62 include respective slits 64 and 66 extending from the top surface 50 toward the bottom surface 52. The bottom surface 52 of the shaving preparation cake 48 is molded, casted, or press-fit into the support element 68. The support element 68 has an outer perimeter sized to fit within the hollow space 46 of the base so that the support element may move between the upper end 26 and the lower end 28 of the base. The support element preferably contains tabs or grips to retain the shaving preparation cake.
[077] The shaving assembly 20 also includes an adjusting element 70 for adjusting the position of the shaving preparation cake 48 relative to the cartridge receiver 38 and/or the upper end 26 of the base. The adjusting element 70 is preferably activated so that the top surface 50 of the shaving preparation cake 48 lies in a substantially common plane as the blades 72 of a razor blade cartridge 40 secured in the cartridge receiver 38.
[078] Fig. 2A shows a top view of the shaving assembly 20. The upper member 22 includes opposing side walls 30 defining a hollow space 46 therebetween, the hollow space extending from the upper end to the lower end of the base upper member 22. Referring to Figs.
2A and 2B, the cartridge receiver 38 is connected with side walls 30A and 30B via support 42 so that the cartridge receiver is disposed at the opening at the upper end of the base. The cartridge t-515150 12 S receiver has a perimeter 72, whereby the opening at the upper end of the base completely 0 surrounds the perimeter 72. Referring to Fig. 2C, the cartridge receiver 38 projects above the O upper end 26 of the base.
[079] Fig. 3A shows a perspective view of the supporting element 68 adapted for receiving the shaving preparation cake 48 (Fig. The support element 68 includes a substantially flat surface 74 for supporting the bottom surface of the shaving preparation cake N and side walls 75 projecting upwardly from the substantially flat surface 74 for laterally securing Sthe shaving preparation. The shaving preparation cake may also be secured to the support element 68 by projecting elements or tab 77 that lock the shaving preparation cake into the tray.
The support element 68 includes a bore 76 extending from the substantially flat surface 74 toward the bottom of the support 68. Referring to Fig. 3B, the bore is preferably located in the centre of the substantially flat surface 74 and is provided with internal threads 78.
[080] Referring to Fig. 4A, the shaving preparation cake 48 has a top surface 50 and a bottom surface 52 and side walls 60 and 62. Referring to Figs. 4B and 4C. the shaving preparation cake 48 includes slits 64, 66 formed in respective side walls 60 and 62. The slits extend from the top surface 50 toward the bottom surface 52 of the cake. The slits 64, 66 enable the shaving preparation cake 48 to pass by the lateral support 42 for the cartridge receiver 38 (Fig. 1) as the shaving preparation cake moves toward the upper end of the base. Fig. 4B shows the lateral support 42 in a first position 42A and a second position 42B relative to slot 66 as the shaving preparation cake 48 moves relative to the cartridge receiver.
[081] Referring to Fig. 1, the adjusting element 70 includes a shaft 80 having a lower end 82 connected to a knob 84 and an upper end 86 remote therefrom. The shaft 80 includes external threads 88 extending between the lower end 82 and the upper end 86 thereof. The shaft Salso includes an annular flange 90 having an outer diameter greater than the outer diameter of threads 88. The flange 90 is located between the lower end 82 of the shaft 80 and the external threads 88.
t1 5150 13 [082] Referring to Fig. 5A, the adjusting member 70 is assembled with the base by passing the threaded portion 88 of shaft 80 through an opening 92 at the lower end 28 of the O base. The opening 92 is sized so that the threads 88 of the shaft 80 may pass easily therethrough.
The opening 92 includes tabs 94 extending toward the centre of the opening 92. The tabs cooperatively define an inner diameter that is less than the diameter of annular flange 90. As a C result, the flange 90 may be captured within the hollow space of the base by tabs 94 for rotatably securing adjusting member 70 to the lower end 28 of the base. However, the tabs do not allow Sthe threaded shaft to be withdrawn from the base without applying excessive force to the tabs.
[083] Referring to Fig. 5A, the adjusting member is secured to the lower end of the base by threading the external threads 88 of shaft 80 into the internal threads 78 of opening 76 of support 68. Flange 90 is rotatably secured within opening 92 via tabs 94. During a shaving operation, the shaving preparation 48 may be worn away until the upper surface 50 is below the blades of the razor blade cartridge 40. As a result, shaving preparation is no longer adequately supplied completely around the blades and in advance of the cutting edges.
[084] In order to provide sufficient lubrication, it is necessary to adjust the position of the shaving preparation 48 relative to the razor blade cartridge 40. Referring to Fig. 5B, the shaving preparation 48 is repositioned so that the top surface 50 is substantially in the same plane as the cutting blades of razor blade cartridge 40. The position of the shaving preparation is adjusted by rotating knob 84 which screws the external threads 88 into the internal threads 78 of support element opening 76. As a result, the support element 68 moves toward the razor blade cartridge 40 which forces the shaving preparation 48 to move in an upward direction. The knob 84 is preferably rotated until the top surface 50 of the shaving preparation 48 lies in substantially the same plane as the cutting blades of the razor blade cartridge 40. A user may make fine adjustments with the knob 84 until a visual inspection indicates that the top surface 50 of shaving preparation 48 is substantially in the same plane as the cutting blades.
[085] Figs. 6A and 6B show a shaving assembly in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention whereby the height of the cartridge receiver 138 is adjustable so that the cutting blades of a razor lie in a common plane with a top surface 150 of a trj-5150 14 shaving preparation 148. The position of the shaving preparation 148 may or may not be
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0 adjustable. The shaving assembly 120 includes an adjusting member 170 comprising a rotatable O knob 184 attached to a lower end 182 of a shaft 180. The shaft has an upper end 186 connected with the cartridge receiver 138. The shaft 180 includes external threads 188 that may be threaded Sinto internal threads 196 formed in opening 190 at the lower end 128 of base 122. The shaving Cc assembly includes supporting element 168 supporting shaving preparation cake 148. The support Selement 168 is stationary and does not move within hollow space 146 of the base 122. Shaving t preparation cake 148 has an axial bore (not shown) extending from upper surface 150 to support element 168. The axial bore may extend partway or completely to the bottom surface of the cake.
The perimeter of the bore is greater than the outer perimeter 172 of the cartridge receiver 138 so that the receiver may pass through the axial bore (not shown) of the shaving preparation 148 during adjustment. During use of the shaving assembly, the top surface 150 of shaving preparation 148 may wear away so that the cutting blades of a razor blade cartridge lie above the .top surface 150 of the shaving preparation 148. This will lead to inadequate lubrication of a shaving surface. In order to correct this deficiency and place the cutting blades of the razor blade cartridge 140 in the same plane as the top surface 150 of shaving preparation 148, the knob 184 is rotated so that the external threads 188 of shaft 180 engage the internal threads 196 of opening 190. The knob 184 is rotated until the cutting blades of razor blade cartridge 140 are in the same plane as the top surface 150 of shaving preparation 148. The position of the razor blade cartridge 140 may be continuously readjusted as necessary in order to maintain the cutting blades of the razor blade cartridge 140 in the same plane as the top surface 150 of the shaving preparation.
[086] Figure 6C shows a shaving assembly similar to that shown in Figures 6A and 6B.
In this embodiment the rotatable knob 184' sits within hollow space 146'. The shaft 180' has an upper end 186' connected to the cartridge receiver 138' and a lower end 182'. The shaft 180' includes external threads 188' that may be threaded into internal threads 198' formed in opening 199' in the centre of rotatable knob 184'. At the lower end 128' of base 122', shaft 180' moves freely through opening 190'.
[087] Figs. 7A and 7B show a shaving assembly 220 in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention. The shaving assembly 220 is substantially S-15150 similar to that shown in Fig. 1. However the shaving assembly includes an adjusting member 270 O that incorporates a ratcheting mechanism (Fig. 7C) for adjusting the height of the shaving Spreparation 248 relative to the razor blade cartridge 240. The adjusting mechanism includes shaft 280 having an upper end 286 attached to cartridge support 238 and a lower end 282 remote therefrom. The adjusting member 270 includes a ratcheting mechanism 298 which engages external threads 288 on shaft 280 for moving support 268 and shaving preparation 248 in an N upward direction toward razor blade cartridge 240. The ratcheting mechanism 270 includes a N depressible button 229 for incrementally urging the support 268 in an upward direction. In other
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embodiments, the ratcheting mechanism may be in contact with the cartridge receiver 238 for allowing a user to adjust the height of the cartridge receiver.
[088] Fig. 7C shows the ratcheting mechanism 270 shown in Figs. 7A and 7B. the ratcheting mechanism includes a rotatable wheel 271 having teeth 273. The depressible button 229 is connected to a spring 275 that returns the depressible button 229 to an undepressed or start position. The button 229 also includes a lever 277 connected thereto that engages the gear teeth 273 of the ratchet wheel 271 to rotate the wheel when the button 229 is depressed. The ratcheting mechanism also includes an anti-rotating latch 279 that ensures that the wheel 271 is able to turn in only one direction. In operation, the button 229 is depressed for rotating the wheel 271 which, in turn, rotates shaft 280 for moving the shaving preparation 248 in an upward direction.
[089] Fig. 8 shows a shaving assembly 320 in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention. The shaving assembly includes a base 322 having an upper end 326 and a lower end 328 and a hollow space 346 therebetween. The shaving assembly 320 includes a cartridge receiver 338 connected to the base 322 and disposed at the opening at the upper end 326 of the base 322. The cartridge receiver 338 has an outer perimeter 372 that is completely surrounded by the opening at the upper end 326 of the base 322. The assembly includes support element 368 for supporting shaving preparation 348. The cartridge receiver 338 is adapted for securing a razor blade cartridge 340 having cutting blades 341. The shaving preparation support 368 has an outer perimeter 369 that is sized to fit within the hollow space 346 of base 322 so that the support element 368 may move in an axial direction between the upper and lower ends 326 and 328 of the base 322. The shaving preparation support includes a tt'r5150 16 central opening 371 having a perimeter 373 that is greater than the perimeter 372 of cartridge
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o receiver 338 so that the shaving preparation support 368 may pass freely over the cartridge IO receiver 338. The shaving preparation 348 has top surface 350 and bottom surface 352 remote therefrom and an axial bore 353 extending between top surface 350 and bottom surface 352. The Cc, shaving preparation support 368 includes one or more tabs 375 for securing the shaving tt preparation 348 over top surface 372. The perimeter 355 of bore 353 is sized so that the shaving preparation 348 may pass over the perimeter 372 of cartridge receiver 338 during operation of t the shaving assembly 320, as will be described in more detail below. The shaving preparation support 368 is captured within the hollow space 346 of the base 322 by projections 377. The projections engage recesses 379 provided on portions of tabs 375 facing the central opening 371 of support element 368.
[090] Referring to Fig. 9A, the shaving assembly 320 includes a resilient element 381 between the bottom surface 383 of support element 368 and the lower end 328 of base 322. The upper surface 372 of support element 368 supports a shaving preparation 348. In the embodiment -shown in Fig. 9A, the resilient element 381 includes one or more springs that urge the support element 368 and the shaving preparation 348 toward the upper end 326 of the base 322 for providing lubricant around the cartridge receiver 338. In other embodiments, the one or more springs may be in the form of a leaf spring as shown in figure 9C. The leaf spring may be integrally molded with a portion of the shaving assembly 320, such as base 322.
[091] Referring to Figs. 9A and 9B, during a shaving operation, the shaving assembly 320 is juxtaposed with a shaving surface so that the top surface 350 of the shaving preparation 348 faces the shaving surface 385. Normally, the one or more springs 381 force the top surface 350 of the shaving preparation 348 above the cartridge receiver 338. However, when the top surface 350 of the shaving preparation 348 contacts the shaving surface 385, the resilient element 381 is compressed until the top surface 350 of the shaving preparation 348 and the cutting blades of the razor blade cartridge 340 lie in a common plane, as shown in Fig. 9B. As a result, the shaving preparation 348 completely surrounds the razor blade cartridge 340 and provides a lubricant to the shaving surface 385 immediately in advance of the cutting blades. During use tfj1 5150 17 S because shaving preparation 348 sits atop resilient element 381, the shaving preparation 348 is 0 able to undulate in an effort to conform better to the shaving surface.
[092] Fig. 9C shows another embodiment of a shaving assembly 320' that is Cr substantially similar to that shown in Figs. 9A and 9C. In the Fig. 9C embodiment the resilient element 381' includes spring leaves that are integrally molded with the base 322'.
[093] Figs. 10A and 10C show a shaving assembly in accordance with other preferred Sembodiment of the present invention wherein the resilient element 481 is a compressible foam.
C, In this embodiment, the shaving assembly 420 includes base 422 having an upper end 426 and a lower end 428. A cartridge receiver 438 for a razor blade cartridge 440 is secured to the base 422. The cartridge receiver 438 and the razor blade cartridge 440 are stationary and do not move relative to the base 422. The shaving assembly includes a cake of shaving preparation 448 having a top surface 450 and a bottom surface 452. The cake 448 is provided atop a top surface 472 of a supporting element 468. Compressible foam 481 is disposed between the base 422 and the lower surface 483 of the support element 468.
[094] Referring to Fig. 10 OB, during a shaving operation, the shaving assembly 420 is juxtaposed with a shaving surface 485. Initially, the top surface 450 of the shaving preparation 448 lies above the cutting blades of razor blade cartridge 440. Referring to Fig. 10C, upon engaging the shaving surface 485, the shaving preparation 448 is forced to move toward the lower end 428 of the base 422 thereby compressing compressible foam 481. The shaving preparation continues to move toward the lower end of base 422 until the top surface 450 lies in the same plane as the razor blade cartridge 440. During use, because shaving preparation 448 sits atop resilient element 481, the shaving preparation 448 is able to undulate in an effort to conform better to the shaving surface.
[095] Fig. 11 shows a shaving assembly 520 in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention wherein the cartridge receiver 538 is resiliently mounted to the base 522 of the shaving assembly. The shaving assembly includes base 522 having an upper end 526, a lower end 528 and a hollow space 546 therebetween that defines an opening at the t-j-5150 18 upper end 526 of the base. The cartridge receiver 538 is connected to base 522 via resilient o element 581 so that the cartridge receiver 538 is movable relative to base 522. In the particular IND embodiment shown in Fig. 11, the base includes resilient element supports 583 having a central opening 585 containing springs 581. The cartridge receiver 538 includes legs 539 secured in the central openings 585 and in contact with the springs 581 for biasing the cartridge receiver 538 toward the lower end 528 of base 522 and the springs 581 are resilient for continuously urging the cartridge receiver 538 toward the upper end 526 of base 522.
[096] Fig. 12 shows a top view of the shaving assembly shown in Fig. 11. In this embodiment, the base has a substantially oval-shaped outer perimeter and the shaving preparation 548 is directly molded or press-fitted into the hollow space of the base. The shaving preparation 548 has an axial bore 554 extending therethrough. The perimeter of the bore is greater than the outer perimeter 572 of the cartridge receiver 538 so that the resiliently mounted receiver may pass through the axial bore 554 of the shaving preparation 548 during a shaving operation.
[097] Figs. 13A and 13B show the shaving assembly 520 of Figs. 11 and 12 during a shaving operation. The shaving assembly 520 is juxtaposed with a shaving surface 585 so that the top surface 550 of the shaving preparation 548 faces the shaving surface 585. The resilient element 581 urges the cartridge receiver 538 and the razor blade cartridge (not shown) to a position above the top surface 550 of shaving preparation 548' When the top surface 550 of shaving preparation 548 contacts the shaving surface 585, the latter exerts a force upon the top surface 550 of shaving preparation 548 for compressing springs 581. The force exerted by the shaving surface 585 continues to force the cartridge receiver 538 toward the lower end 528 of base 522 until the cutting blades of the razor blade cartridge lie in a common plane with the top surface 550 of the shaving preparation 548.
[098] Fig. 14 shows a shaving assembly 620 in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the parent invention. The shaving assembly 620 is substantially similar to that shown in Fig. 8, however, the lower end 628 of base 622 includes a rotatable knob 684 which is part of an adjusting assembly similar to that shown in Fig. 1.
ti)5150 19 S [099] Fig. 15 shows a shaving assembly 720 in accordance with other preferred ID embodiments of the parent invention. The shaving assembly 720 is similar to that shown in Fig.
8, however, the adjusting mechanism includes the ratcheting arrangement with a depressible button 799 similar to that shown in Fig. 7.
[0100] Figs. 16-18 show a shaving assembly 820 in accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention. Referring to Figs. 16 and 17, the shaving assembly 820 O includes a razor blade cartridge 840 embedded in the shaving preparation 848 so that the cutting blades 872 of the razor blade cartridge 840 lie in the same plane as the top surface of the shaving preparation 848. The shaving assembly also includes a gripper element 891 secured to the shaving preparation 848, preferably covering an area of the shaving preparation remote from the razor blade cartridge 840. The gripper element 891 provides a surface for holding the shaving assembly 820 and particularly for holding the shaving preparation portion of the assembly. The gripper element 891 may comprise a rubber or a foam material having a textured or non-textured surface. The gripper element may also be deposited over one or more surface areas of the shaving preparation 848, such as by painting the gripper element onto the shaving preparation.
[0101] Fig. 18 shows an end view of the shaving assembly shown in Fig. 17. As shown in Figs. 17 and 18, the blades 872 of the razor blade cartridge 840 preferably have a longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel to the length of the shaving preparation.
[0102] Fig. 19 shows a shaving assembly 920 in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the present invention. The shaving assembly 920 is substantially similar to that shown in Figs. 16-18, however, the gripper element 991 is disposed over the bottom surface 952 and the side surfaces 960 and 962 of the shaving preparation 948 so as to provide a larger gripping area.
[0103] Fig. 20 shows a shaving assembly 1020 in accordance with further preferred embodiments of the present invention wherein the cartridge receiver 1038 is ratchet mounted to the base 1022 of the shaving assembly. The shaving assembly includes base 1022 having an tt-15150 upper end 1026, a lower end 1028 and a hollow space 1046 therebetween that defines an opening at the upper end 1026 of the base. The cartridge receiver 1038 is connected to base 1022 via a IND protruding element 1090 so that the cartridge receiver 1038 is movable relative to base 1022. In (-i the particular embodiment shown in Fig. 20, the base includes cartridge receiver leg supports 1083 having a central opening 1085 containing teeth 1091 on the inside of one support. The cartridge receiver 1038 includes legs 1039 secured in the central openings 1085 and engaged with the teeth 1091 for ratcheting the cartridge receiver 1038 toward the lower end 1028 of base (-i 1022.
[0104] Fig. 21 shows a top view of the shaving assembly shown in Fig. 20. In this embodiment, the base has a substantially oval-shaped outer perimeter and the shaving preparation 1048 is directly molded or press-fitted into the hollow space of the base. The shaving preparation 1048 has an axial bore 1054 extending therethrough. The perimeter of the bore is greater than the outer perimeter 1072 of the cartridge receiver 1038 so that the ratchet mounted receiver may pass through the axial bore 1054 of the shaving preparation 1048 during a shaving operation.
[0105] Figs. 22A and 22B show the shaving assembly 1020 of Figs. 20 and 21 during a shaving operation. The shaving assembly 1020 is juxtaposed with a shaving surface 1085 so that the top surface 1050 of the shaving preparation 1048 faces the shaving surface 1085. The cutting blades of the razor blade cartridge (not shown) are in the same plane as the top surface 1050 of shaving preparation 1048. When the top surface 1050 of shaving preparation 1048 contacts the shaving surface 1085, the latter exerts a force upon the top surface 1050 of shaving preparation 1048 and the cartridge receiver 1038. The force exerted by the shaving surface 1085 continues to force the cartridge receiver 1038 toward the lower end 1028 of base 1022. As the shaving preparation 1048 wears, the force exerted causes the cartridge receiver 1038 to incrementally ratchet toward the lower end 1028 of base 1022. Thus, maintaining the cutting blades of the razor blade cartridge (not shown) are in the same plane as the top surface 1050 of the shaving preparation 1048.
1t r5150 21 [0106] Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular O embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the IND principles and applications of the present invention. It is contemplated that razors having various types of cutting edges may be used. For example, the present invention may be used with razors that do not have elongated blades with cutting edges, such as razors having cutting blades of various shapes. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the 'I spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.

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1. A shaving assembly including: a shaving preparation having a first surface; and a razor having at least one cutting edge, said razor being embedded in said shaving preparation so that the cutting edge of said razor and the first surface of said shaving preparation lie in substantially the same plane. ¢In S
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first surface of said shaving preparation surrounds N, said razor.
3. The assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said razor includes one or more razor blades in the form of a metal foil having a number of holes therein, whereby the periphery of each hole -has one or more a cutting edges.
4. The assembly of claim 2, wherein said shaving preparation has a longitudinal axis and the at least one cutting edge of said razor extends in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said shaving preparation.
The assembly of claim 4, further including a gripping element in contact with one or more surfaces of said shaving preparation.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein said gripping element is attached to said shaving preparation.
7. The assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein said gripping element is adhered to said shaving preparation.
8. The assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said shaving preparation includes a shaving preparation cake. -15150 23 ,1 o O
9. The assembly as claimed in any one of claims 5 to 8, wherein said gripping element IND includes rubber or foam.
The assembly as claimed in any one of claims 5 to 9, wherein said gripping element has a t textured surface.
11. The assembly as claimed in any one of claims 5 to 9, wherein said gripping element is Sremote from said at least one razor.
12. The assembly as claimed in claim 8 or any one of claims 9 to 11 as appended to claim 8, wherein said shaving preparation cake has a substantially oval shape.
13. The assembly as claimed in claim 8 or any one of claims 9 to 12 as appended to claim 8, wherein said shaving preparation cake includes a lubricant
14. The assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein said shaving preparation cake includes a skin beneficial ingredient or a scent.
The assembly as claimed in claim 8 or any one of claims 9 to 14 as appended to claim 8, wherein said shaving preparation cake includes soap.
16. The assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the at least one cutting edge of said razor has a longitudinal axis.
17. The assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said razor.includes one or more wires, molded elements, or die cut elements extending in directions substantially transverse to the at least one cutting edge thereof.
18. The assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said one or more wires, molded elements, or die cut elements overlie the at least one cutting edge of said razor. i1p5150 24 O 0 IN
19. The assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 16, wherein said assembly includes a mesh overlying the at least one cutting edge of said razor. A shaving assembly substantially as herein described with reference to the embodiments I illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Dated this 26th day of October 2005 Eveready Battery Company, Inc. Patent Attorneys for the Applicant Halford Co
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