CA2089749C - Woman's shaver - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
- B26B21/40—Details or accessories
- B26B21/52—Handles, e.g. tiltable, flexible
- B26B21/521—Connection details, e.g. connection to razor heads
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
- B26B21/08—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor involving changeable blades
- B26B21/14—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
- B26B21/22—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving several blades to be used simultaneously
- B26B21/222—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving several blades to be used simultaneously with the blades moulded into, or attached to, a changeable unit
- B26B21/225—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving several blades to be used simultaneously with the blades moulded into, or attached to, a changeable unit the changeable unit being resiliently mounted on the handle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
- B26B21/08—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor involving changeable blades
- B26B21/14—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
- B26B21/24—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle of the magazine type; of the injector type
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
- B26B21/40—Details or accessories
- B26B21/52—Handles, e.g. tiltable, flexible
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
- B26B21/40—Details or accessories
- B26B21/52—Handles, e.g. tiltable, flexible
- B26B21/528—Manufacture of razor handles
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Abstract
A combination razor handle and blade dispenser cover are provided, the razor handle assembly (10) comprising a grip portion formed of a pair of shells (14, 16) mounted on opposite sides of a substantially flat planar body member (12). The pair of shells (14, 16) extend downwardly at an angle beyond one end of the planar body member (12) and form a housing housing containing operative structure responsive to a pair of opposed buttons (30, 31) extending outwardly from the housing sides to provide attachment of a razor blade assembly onto the handle. The cover (10) for retaining a dispenser containing a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges is employed with the razor which has a hand or finger gripping portion with a concave surface (108) provided with a plurality of sinuous recesses (106) formed therein. The dispenser cover (110) is comprised of wall structure forming a substantially rectangular cavity (116) for receiving and retaining a blade cartridge dispenser and one wall structure an outer surface (132) having a convex shape for mating engagement with the razor concave surface (108). A pair of sinuous outwardly projecting ribs (134, 136) for interfitting engagement with a selected pair of recesses (106) on the razor gripping position is disposed on the convex surface (132) of the dispenser cover (110) and serves to locate and retain the razor, dispenser cover combination as a unit for packaging and storage of the razor when not in use.
Description
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WOMEN'S SHAV~
The present invention relates to the combination of a cover for ret~i ni ng a disp~nser contAining a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges and a razor handle assembly having a substantially planar hand-gripping portion to provide a compact assembled unit for storage and packaging, the razor handle assembly being of the type wherein the blade assembly is pivotally movable during a shaving operation.
A number of razor handles are available on the market which are designed to receive a cartridge releasably attached to the razor handle and pivotally supported about an axis parallel to the razor edge.
Razors of this type are to be found in U.S. Patents 4,026,016 issued May 31, 1977, 4,198,746 issued April 26, 1980, 4,253,237 issued March 3, 1981, 4,253,236 issued March 3, 1981, 4,253,235, issued March 3, 1981; and 4,492,025 ics~ January 8, 1985, all assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
In U.S. Patent 4,168,571 issued September 25, 1979 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, it is also suggested to employ a razor of the block type comprising a casing of a size and shape to be gripped in the palm of the hand in the manner of a conventional electric razor, however, to be employed with blade members in the wet shaving process.
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~ 2 While many of the various razor structures employing elements of the aforementioned patent~ have gained popularity and various modifications have aehieved eommereial s~lsee~C, a need has arisen for a razor of the type deseribed above whieh is lightweight, simple in construction and is attractive to the ror--C~lmer.
It has been suggested in U.S. Design Patent Number DES 320,342 to Michael J. Gray to provide a combined blade cartridge tray wherein a safety razor may be fixedly clamped to one side of the tray, the blade cartridge being stored in a disp~nc~r on the opposite side of the tray. While such a clamping arrangement is s~lecGssfully employed with a razor of the type having an elongated stock type handle t the aforementioned razor having a substantially flat planar body member does not lend itself to this type of clamping structure where it is desired to provide a compact combination of razor and dispencer retA i n; ~g means for shipping and storage ~u~o c_. It is further desirable to provide a contact between-the razor and the dispen-cer ret~ining structure which does not encourage the user to grasp both elements and use the combination in the wet shaving process, as the unused 2S blades in the cartridge may contain materials which would be altered or reduced in effectiveness by beeoming wet prior to the use in the shaving process.
It is therefore an objeet of the present invention to provide a cover for receiving and retaining a dispenser eont~inin~ a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges, which may be employed in combination with a razor having a substantially planar body member forming a handle, which cover is simple to manufacture and structurally compatible with the razor handle.
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Another object of the invention is to provide a cover of the type described which serves as a holding or resting surface for the razor when not in use.
A further object of the invention is to provide a diep~n~er retAining cover of the type described which is compact and forms a combination of razor and cover which is easily packaged and shipped as a unit.
Yet another object of the present invention lo to provide a razor handle assembly of the type to be held with the fingers or in the palm of the hand which is simple in manufacture of its components and easy to assembly.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a razor handle of the above type which combines a simple structure for attachment of blade elements to the handle combined with a substantially rigid hand-gripping portion.
A further object of the invention is to provide a razor handle of the above type having a housing contAi n; ng the functional elemente which may be employed throughout a line of razors and combined with a plurality of handle design variations.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a razor handle which is comfortable to grip and provides ease of blade changing.
The above objects and other objectives which will become apparent as the description proceeds are accomplished by providing a combination of a razor handle assembly having a substantially planar body member with a concave surface comprising a plurality of sinuous reces~es formed therein, and a cover for receiving and retA;n;ng a dispenser con~Ai n; ng a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges. The cover comprises wall structure forming a substantially - 2 0 ~ 9 W093/00203 PCT/US92/~0~
rectangular op~ning on the bottom thereof for receiving a dispen~~r therein and a top wall having an outer surface of convex configuration for meeting engagement with the handle concave surface. A pair of sinuous upwardly projecting ribs are provided for interfitting engagement with a selected pair of re~e~eeC in the razor handle and are effective to locate and retain the combination razor and ~i~pens?r cover for storage and packaging.
In the construction wherein a portion of the razor handle extends from the planar body member to form an angle with the razor body the top wall outer surface, the cover is contoured for mating engagement with the forward portion of the razor when the pair of ribs are engaged with the receC~e~ in the razor handle.
The cover is generally manufactured of a plastic material and the wall structure forming the rectangular op~n;ng is provided with a plurality of detent members for interloc~i~q engagement with a dispens~r for ret~i~ing the disp~ received within the rectangular openi ng .
The razor handle assembly comprises a substantially flat planar body member with a top shell member mounted on one surface thereof and a bottom shell m ~her mounted on the opposite surface thereof, each of the shell members covering only a portion of the peripheral top and bottom surface of the body member. The top shell member and the bottom shell member each have a portion ext~n~ing forwardly beyond the body member and are attached one to the other to form a substantially enclosed housing. An opening is formed in the forward end of the housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent the opening, the bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and W093/00203 2 ~ 8 9 7 ~ 9 PCT/US92/040~
permit pivotal movement of the razor blade assembly on the handle assembly. Means are disposed in the housing for moving the bearing members toward and away from each other.
The forward portions of the shells forming the housing are generally inclined downwardly to form an angle with the body member and a pair of open;ngs are formed one at each side of the housing, each op~ning contA~ing one of a pair of buttons which extend through the openings. Each of the buttons are movable inwardly into the housing to cause the bearing member moving means to move the bearing members toward each other to release a razor blade assembly retained on the bearing members. The buttons may be interconnected by a flexible ronn~ctor di~ within the housing and at least one of the shell members com-prises means cooperating with each of the buttons to guide the button in a direction parallel to movement of the bearing members.
The bearing members are generally formed on the forward end of a unitary blade attachment member which is part of the mean~ for moving the bearing members toward and away from each other. The legs are inte~ ected by a flexible hinge portion of the blade attachment member and a pair of laterally facing opposed surfaces are disposed one on each leg of the blade attachment member for contacting a respective button. A V-sh~pe~ spring member is di~ ed between the legs of the blade attachment member adjacent the flexible hinge biasing the leg surfaces outwardly against the buttons. The blade attachment member and the button assembly are both manufa~u~ed of a resilient plastic material to meet the functional requirements required during manufacturing assembly, and use in the razor handle.
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Figure 1 is a left side elevational view showing the combination of a safety razor handle and blade disp~n~er cover constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view, showing the safety razor assembly of Figure l;
Figure 3 is a left side elevational view showing the assembly structure of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a left elevational sectional view taken along the lines IV-IV of Figure 2 showing details of the structure of Figures 2 and 3;
Figure 5 is a rear elevational sectional view taken along the lines V-V of Figure 2 showing further details of the structure of Figures 2 through 4;
Figure 6 is a top front sectional view taken along the lines VI-VI of Figure 1 showing details of the operative mechAni~m of the safety razor handle assembly shown in Figures 2 through 5 during operation;
Figure 7 is a top front sectional view similar to Figure 6 showing details of the mechAni~m of Figure 6 in the at rest position;
Figure 8 is a top plan view of the dispenser cover shown in Figure l;
Figure 9 is a bottom plan view of the structure shown in Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a left side elevational view of the structure of Figures 8 and 9;
Figure 11 is a right side elevational view of the structure of Figures 8 through 10;
Figure 12 is front elevational view of the disp~n~er cover of Figures 8 through 11;
Figure 13 is a rear elevational view of the dispenser cover of Figures 8 through 12;
Figure 14 is a left side elevational sectional view taken on the line XIV - XIV of Figure 12 W093/00203 PCT/US92/~0~
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showing details of the disre~-~r cover of Figures 8 through 13 in combination with a razor of the type shown in Figures 1 through 7;
Figure 15 shows a portion of the structure of Figure 14 taken on an enlarged scale for clarity; and Figure 16 is a rear elevational cross sectional view taken on the line XVI - XVI of Figure 10 showing details of the dispen~~r cover of Figures 8 through 13 in combination with the mating razor of Figures 1 through 7.
Referring now to the drawing, and in particular to Figure 1, there is shown a combination safety razor handle 10 and blade dispenser cover 110.
The safety razor handle assembly 10 comprises a substantially flat planar body member 12 having a top shell member 14 and a bottom shell member 16 mounted on the opposite surfaces of the body member, as best shown in Figures 2 through 5. The body member 12 is manufactured of a substantially rigid plastic material such as a styrene and may be of a color or design which is attractive to the user employing the razor handle assembly 10.
The top shell member 14 and bottom shell member 16 each are manufa~Lu~ed of a resilient plastic material such as ABS and as best shown in Figure 1, the bottom shell member 16 is provided with a plurality of upwardly projecting cylindrical pins 18 which extend through an equal number of aligned circular openings 19 in the body member 12. With the body member 12 and the bottom shell member 16 assembled as shown in Figures 2 through 5, the upper portion of each of the pins 18 is formed to the configuration shown in Figure 5, producing a head 20 and locking the two members together. As it will further be noted, the body member 12 is provided with a plurality of slots 22, each W093/00203 PCT/US92/040~
~9~ 49 having an outwardly ex~n~;ng flange 23 disposed in alignment with the op~nin~. The top shell member 14 is provided with a plurality of downwardly exten~ing detents 24, as best shown in Figure 4, in the same number as the slots 22 and aligned therewith such that when the top shell member 14 is placed onto the ass~bled body member 12 and bottom shell member 16, the detents 24 are snapped over the flanges 23 to secure the top shell member to the handle assembly 10.
With the top shell member 14, body member 12 and bottom shell member 16 thus assembled, it will be observed that the shell members 14 and 16 extend only about the periphery of the body member 12 and therefore enable the body member to be of a colored material or of a designed surface which may be changed from time to time, while ret~ g the top shell member and bottom shell member assembly employed in the present construction. With the members thus, the body member 12 extends slightly beyond the top shell member 14 and bottom shell member 16 to provide a firm and rigid sandwich structure for the grasp of the user.
Referring now to Figures 3 and 4, it will be noted that a portion of the top shell member 14 and bottom shell member 16 extend beyond the body member 12 and are curved downwardly at an angle of about 45- with the body member 12. That portion of the combined shell members 14 and 16 form a substantially enclosed housing 26 having a slotted opening 27 formed at the forward-most end of the shell members 14 and 16 and a pair of slotted openings 28 and 29 formed at the sides of the housing.
Referring now to Figures 6 and 7, taken in conjunction with Figures 2 through 5, a button assembly including a pair of buttons 30 and 31 are disposed 3~ within the housing 26 and are interconnected by a ~Q~7~
g flexible web 32, the buttons 30 and 31 each extending through a respective slotted opening 28 and 29, as best seen in Figure 6. The button is generally manufactured of Nylon or similar material suitable for employment in the operative mechanism to be described below.
A pair of bearing members 34 and 36 are disposed adjacent the slotted opening 27 and are movable toward and away from each other to accept a razor blade assembly for pivotal movement, as is well known in the art. The razor blade assembly for which the bearing members 34 and 36 are designed, as well as similar bearing members, are shown and described in U.S. Patent 4,492,025 assigned to the assignee of the present invention. Therefore, the bearing members and the related razor blade assembly will not be described in detail herein.
Referring back to Figures 6 and 7, the bearing members 34 and 36 are each formed on a pair of forwardly extending legs 38 and 40, respectively, which are interconnected by a flexible hinge 41 providing a unitary structure which is of one piece molded construction. A
pair of laterally facing opposed surfaces 42 and 44 are disposed one on each of the legs 38 and 39 for contact with a respective button 30 or 31, and a V-shaped spring 45 is disposed between the legs 38 and 40 biasing the surfaces 42 and 44 against the buttons 30 and 31. Within the V-shaped spring 45 is located a plunger 46 having a pair of arms 47 and 48 which extend laterally and forwardly to contact a pair of detents 49 and 50 disposed on the legs 38 and 40. A helical spring 52 is received in a cylindrical opening in the base of the plunger 46 and extends rearwardly to contact the spring 45 and bias the plunger forwardly within the unitary assembly containing the legs 38 Icd:
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In operation, the operative elements of the razor handle assembly 10 are in the configuration shown in Figure 6 of the drawing when a blade assembly is not disposed on the razor handle, movement of the bearing members 34 and 36 toward one another being required for receiving a razor assembly for pivotal movement, as described in the aforementioned U.S. Patent 4,492,025.
The V-~h~re~ spring 45 is biasing the buttons 30 and 31 outwardly and the helical spring 52 is biasing the plunger 46 forwardly, the forward surface of the arms 47 and 48 contacting the detents 49 and 50. In order to move the bearings members 34 and 36 inwardly to receive a razor assembly, the buttons 30 and 31 are pushed simultaneously inwardly and ride linearly inwardly guided by a pair of guide members 55 and 56 formed on the bottom shell 16, which are received in a pair of slots 57 and 58 formed in the buttons 30 and 31.
With the legs 38 and 40 moved inwardly by virtue of movement of the buttons 30 and 31, the detents 49 and 50 are moved inwardly to a position which allows the arms 47 and 48 of the plunger 46 to assume the locked position shown in Figure 5, the plunger 46 moving forwardly under the action of the spring 52. As described in the previously cited U.S.
Patent 4,492,025, when the blade assembly is placed over the bearing members, a portion of the blade assembly contacts the plunger 46 moving it inwardly to the released position, as shown in Figure 7, in which the bearing members 34 and 36 are received in proper alignment in the blade assembly, the structural elements assuming the position as shown in Figure 7 until the buttons 30 and 31 are again depressed to release the blade assembly.
2Q~749 Referring now to Figures 8 through 13 there is shown the cover 110 for retaining a dispenser (not shown) containing a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges. The dispenser is generally of the type shown in U.S. Design patent DES 316,962 issued to Michael J. Gray.
The cover 110 comprises wall structure including a top wall 112, side walls 114 extending downwardly from the top wall 112 forming the right side wall and the rear wall of the cover 110 and terminating to provide a side opening 115 into a rectangular cavity 116 in the bottom of the cover. A front wall 18 contains an indentation 20 formed in the lower surface thereof which is generally provided for easy removal of a safety razor blade cartridge dispenser having a tab extending outwardly therefrom, which will be explained as the description proceeds.
As best shown in Figure 9, in addition to the wall structure described above, the cavity 116 is further formed by inner walls 122, 123 and 124 which provide a box-like structure in combination with a pair of ribs 126 and 127. The box-like structure is dimensioned to receive a blade dispenser of generally rectangular configuration therein and a pair of detents 128 and 129 on the wall 124 in combination with a single detent 130 disposed on the wall 122 are dimensioned and so spaced as to retain the blade dispenser within the cavity 116 with the blade dispenser resting on the ribs 126 and 127 and the opposite side of the dispenser firmly held within the detents 128, 129 and 130.
As best shown in Figures 8 and 10 through 13, the top wall 112 is formed of a substantially domed configuration having an elongated convex surface 132 centrally located on the upper surface of the top wall.
~ ~, ~ ~ - 12 -Midway between the ends of the raised elongated surface 132 there is provided a pair of sinuous outwardly projecting ribs 134 and 136 extenAi~g laterally substantially entirely across the ~o.lvex surface 132.
At the forward end of the cover 110 the top wall 112 and the front wall 118 are joined by a radial surface 138 exten~i~g laterally across the width of the cover 110. The cover 110 is preferably manufactured of a T grade ABS material, however it should be understood that the cover may be fabricated from any of a plurality of similar plastic materials.
Referring now to Figures 14, 15 and 16, the above described cover 110 is shown in combination with the razor handle 10 indicated by the dotted lines of Figures 14, lS and 16. The razor handle 10 comprises the flat planar body member 12 having a forward portion 104 ext~n~i ng downwardly forming an angle with the handle 10. The lower surface of the handle 10 is provided with a plurality of sinuous recesses 106 which are provided to offer a gripping surface for the user during the shaving process. Each of the recesses 106 is a mirror image of the sinuous ribs 134 and 136 provided on the cover 110 and are formed in a concave portion 108 of the razor, the concave portion 108 being of a dimension for nesting with the elongated convex surface 132 of the cover 110.
The receCC~s 106 are of the same lateral extent as the ribs 134 and 136 however as best shown in Figure 14, there is one position wherein the ribs 134 and 136 mate with a corresponding pair of recesses 106 the two pairs of ribs and recesses falling into interfitting engagement when the lower surface of the forward portion 104 of the razor is in contact with the radial surface 138 of the cover and the concave portion 108 of the razor is properly located on the convex ~ W093/00203 PCT/US92/040~
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surface 132 of the cover 110. With the ribs 134 and 136 so located, the razor handle 10 is locked from movement in any direction in a plane parallel to the top wall 112 of the cover 110.
The razor handle 10 cover 110 combination is now provided as a compact unit which may be packaged for ~hipment as a unit and may be stored as a compact unit by the user during the life of the razor, as shown in Figure 1.
In the present embodiment the ribs 134 and 136 are dimensions such that their fit with the rPc~c-e- 106 does not provide a loc~ ng engagement in the vertical direction but merely a nesting of razor handle 10 and cover 110 which prevents movement in the direction of the plain of the top wall 12 of the cover.
Thus, there is little likelihood that the user would attempt to employ the combination of razor handle 10 and cover 110 in the shaving process thereby wetting the unused blades retained within the cover. However, it should be understood that the pair of ribs 134 and 136 could be of a dimension to provide such locking engagement, and in addition more than two ribs could be provided to contact more than two recesses, if desired.
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The present invention relates to the combination of a cover for ret~i ni ng a disp~nser contAining a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges and a razor handle assembly having a substantially planar hand-gripping portion to provide a compact assembled unit for storage and packaging, the razor handle assembly being of the type wherein the blade assembly is pivotally movable during a shaving operation.
A number of razor handles are available on the market which are designed to receive a cartridge releasably attached to the razor handle and pivotally supported about an axis parallel to the razor edge.
Razors of this type are to be found in U.S. Patents 4,026,016 issued May 31, 1977, 4,198,746 issued April 26, 1980, 4,253,237 issued March 3, 1981, 4,253,236 issued March 3, 1981, 4,253,235, issued March 3, 1981; and 4,492,025 ics~ January 8, 1985, all assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
In U.S. Patent 4,168,571 issued September 25, 1979 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, it is also suggested to employ a razor of the block type comprising a casing of a size and shape to be gripped in the palm of the hand in the manner of a conventional electric razor, however, to be employed with blade members in the wet shaving process.
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~ 2 While many of the various razor structures employing elements of the aforementioned patent~ have gained popularity and various modifications have aehieved eommereial s~lsee~C, a need has arisen for a razor of the type deseribed above whieh is lightweight, simple in construction and is attractive to the ror--C~lmer.
It has been suggested in U.S. Design Patent Number DES 320,342 to Michael J. Gray to provide a combined blade cartridge tray wherein a safety razor may be fixedly clamped to one side of the tray, the blade cartridge being stored in a disp~nc~r on the opposite side of the tray. While such a clamping arrangement is s~lecGssfully employed with a razor of the type having an elongated stock type handle t the aforementioned razor having a substantially flat planar body member does not lend itself to this type of clamping structure where it is desired to provide a compact combination of razor and dispencer retA i n; ~g means for shipping and storage ~u~o c_. It is further desirable to provide a contact between-the razor and the dispen-cer ret~ining structure which does not encourage the user to grasp both elements and use the combination in the wet shaving process, as the unused 2S blades in the cartridge may contain materials which would be altered or reduced in effectiveness by beeoming wet prior to the use in the shaving process.
It is therefore an objeet of the present invention to provide a cover for receiving and retaining a dispenser eont~inin~ a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges, which may be employed in combination with a razor having a substantially planar body member forming a handle, which cover is simple to manufacture and structurally compatible with the razor handle.
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Another object of the invention is to provide a cover of the type described which serves as a holding or resting surface for the razor when not in use.
A further object of the invention is to provide a diep~n~er retAining cover of the type described which is compact and forms a combination of razor and cover which is easily packaged and shipped as a unit.
Yet another object of the present invention lo to provide a razor handle assembly of the type to be held with the fingers or in the palm of the hand which is simple in manufacture of its components and easy to assembly.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a razor handle of the above type which combines a simple structure for attachment of blade elements to the handle combined with a substantially rigid hand-gripping portion.
A further object of the invention is to provide a razor handle of the above type having a housing contAi n; ng the functional elemente which may be employed throughout a line of razors and combined with a plurality of handle design variations.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a razor handle which is comfortable to grip and provides ease of blade changing.
The above objects and other objectives which will become apparent as the description proceeds are accomplished by providing a combination of a razor handle assembly having a substantially planar body member with a concave surface comprising a plurality of sinuous reces~es formed therein, and a cover for receiving and retA;n;ng a dispenser con~Ai n; ng a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges. The cover comprises wall structure forming a substantially - 2 0 ~ 9 W093/00203 PCT/US92/~0~
rectangular op~ning on the bottom thereof for receiving a dispen~~r therein and a top wall having an outer surface of convex configuration for meeting engagement with the handle concave surface. A pair of sinuous upwardly projecting ribs are provided for interfitting engagement with a selected pair of re~e~eeC in the razor handle and are effective to locate and retain the combination razor and ~i~pens?r cover for storage and packaging.
In the construction wherein a portion of the razor handle extends from the planar body member to form an angle with the razor body the top wall outer surface, the cover is contoured for mating engagement with the forward portion of the razor when the pair of ribs are engaged with the receC~e~ in the razor handle.
The cover is generally manufactured of a plastic material and the wall structure forming the rectangular op~n;ng is provided with a plurality of detent members for interloc~i~q engagement with a dispens~r for ret~i~ing the disp~ received within the rectangular openi ng .
The razor handle assembly comprises a substantially flat planar body member with a top shell member mounted on one surface thereof and a bottom shell m ~her mounted on the opposite surface thereof, each of the shell members covering only a portion of the peripheral top and bottom surface of the body member. The top shell member and the bottom shell member each have a portion ext~n~ing forwardly beyond the body member and are attached one to the other to form a substantially enclosed housing. An opening is formed in the forward end of the housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent the opening, the bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and W093/00203 2 ~ 8 9 7 ~ 9 PCT/US92/040~
permit pivotal movement of the razor blade assembly on the handle assembly. Means are disposed in the housing for moving the bearing members toward and away from each other.
The forward portions of the shells forming the housing are generally inclined downwardly to form an angle with the body member and a pair of open;ngs are formed one at each side of the housing, each op~ning contA~ing one of a pair of buttons which extend through the openings. Each of the buttons are movable inwardly into the housing to cause the bearing member moving means to move the bearing members toward each other to release a razor blade assembly retained on the bearing members. The buttons may be interconnected by a flexible ronn~ctor di~ within the housing and at least one of the shell members com-prises means cooperating with each of the buttons to guide the button in a direction parallel to movement of the bearing members.
The bearing members are generally formed on the forward end of a unitary blade attachment member which is part of the mean~ for moving the bearing members toward and away from each other. The legs are inte~ ected by a flexible hinge portion of the blade attachment member and a pair of laterally facing opposed surfaces are disposed one on each leg of the blade attachment member for contacting a respective button. A V-sh~pe~ spring member is di~ ed between the legs of the blade attachment member adjacent the flexible hinge biasing the leg surfaces outwardly against the buttons. The blade attachment member and the button assembly are both manufa~u~ed of a resilient plastic material to meet the functional requirements required during manufacturing assembly, and use in the razor handle.
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Figure 1 is a left side elevational view showing the combination of a safety razor handle and blade disp~n~er cover constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view, showing the safety razor assembly of Figure l;
Figure 3 is a left side elevational view showing the assembly structure of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a left elevational sectional view taken along the lines IV-IV of Figure 2 showing details of the structure of Figures 2 and 3;
Figure 5 is a rear elevational sectional view taken along the lines V-V of Figure 2 showing further details of the structure of Figures 2 through 4;
Figure 6 is a top front sectional view taken along the lines VI-VI of Figure 1 showing details of the operative mechAni~m of the safety razor handle assembly shown in Figures 2 through 5 during operation;
Figure 7 is a top front sectional view similar to Figure 6 showing details of the mechAni~m of Figure 6 in the at rest position;
Figure 8 is a top plan view of the dispenser cover shown in Figure l;
Figure 9 is a bottom plan view of the structure shown in Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a left side elevational view of the structure of Figures 8 and 9;
Figure 11 is a right side elevational view of the structure of Figures 8 through 10;
Figure 12 is front elevational view of the disp~n~er cover of Figures 8 through 11;
Figure 13 is a rear elevational view of the dispenser cover of Figures 8 through 12;
Figure 14 is a left side elevational sectional view taken on the line XIV - XIV of Figure 12 W093/00203 PCT/US92/~0~
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showing details of the disre~-~r cover of Figures 8 through 13 in combination with a razor of the type shown in Figures 1 through 7;
Figure 15 shows a portion of the structure of Figure 14 taken on an enlarged scale for clarity; and Figure 16 is a rear elevational cross sectional view taken on the line XVI - XVI of Figure 10 showing details of the dispen~~r cover of Figures 8 through 13 in combination with the mating razor of Figures 1 through 7.
Referring now to the drawing, and in particular to Figure 1, there is shown a combination safety razor handle 10 and blade dispenser cover 110.
The safety razor handle assembly 10 comprises a substantially flat planar body member 12 having a top shell member 14 and a bottom shell member 16 mounted on the opposite surfaces of the body member, as best shown in Figures 2 through 5. The body member 12 is manufactured of a substantially rigid plastic material such as a styrene and may be of a color or design which is attractive to the user employing the razor handle assembly 10.
The top shell member 14 and bottom shell member 16 each are manufa~Lu~ed of a resilient plastic material such as ABS and as best shown in Figure 1, the bottom shell member 16 is provided with a plurality of upwardly projecting cylindrical pins 18 which extend through an equal number of aligned circular openings 19 in the body member 12. With the body member 12 and the bottom shell member 16 assembled as shown in Figures 2 through 5, the upper portion of each of the pins 18 is formed to the configuration shown in Figure 5, producing a head 20 and locking the two members together. As it will further be noted, the body member 12 is provided with a plurality of slots 22, each W093/00203 PCT/US92/040~
~9~ 49 having an outwardly ex~n~;ng flange 23 disposed in alignment with the op~nin~. The top shell member 14 is provided with a plurality of downwardly exten~ing detents 24, as best shown in Figure 4, in the same number as the slots 22 and aligned therewith such that when the top shell member 14 is placed onto the ass~bled body member 12 and bottom shell member 16, the detents 24 are snapped over the flanges 23 to secure the top shell member to the handle assembly 10.
With the top shell member 14, body member 12 and bottom shell member 16 thus assembled, it will be observed that the shell members 14 and 16 extend only about the periphery of the body member 12 and therefore enable the body member to be of a colored material or of a designed surface which may be changed from time to time, while ret~ g the top shell member and bottom shell member assembly employed in the present construction. With the members thus, the body member 12 extends slightly beyond the top shell member 14 and bottom shell member 16 to provide a firm and rigid sandwich structure for the grasp of the user.
Referring now to Figures 3 and 4, it will be noted that a portion of the top shell member 14 and bottom shell member 16 extend beyond the body member 12 and are curved downwardly at an angle of about 45- with the body member 12. That portion of the combined shell members 14 and 16 form a substantially enclosed housing 26 having a slotted opening 27 formed at the forward-most end of the shell members 14 and 16 and a pair of slotted openings 28 and 29 formed at the sides of the housing.
Referring now to Figures 6 and 7, taken in conjunction with Figures 2 through 5, a button assembly including a pair of buttons 30 and 31 are disposed 3~ within the housing 26 and are interconnected by a ~Q~7~
g flexible web 32, the buttons 30 and 31 each extending through a respective slotted opening 28 and 29, as best seen in Figure 6. The button is generally manufactured of Nylon or similar material suitable for employment in the operative mechanism to be described below.
A pair of bearing members 34 and 36 are disposed adjacent the slotted opening 27 and are movable toward and away from each other to accept a razor blade assembly for pivotal movement, as is well known in the art. The razor blade assembly for which the bearing members 34 and 36 are designed, as well as similar bearing members, are shown and described in U.S. Patent 4,492,025 assigned to the assignee of the present invention. Therefore, the bearing members and the related razor blade assembly will not be described in detail herein.
Referring back to Figures 6 and 7, the bearing members 34 and 36 are each formed on a pair of forwardly extending legs 38 and 40, respectively, which are interconnected by a flexible hinge 41 providing a unitary structure which is of one piece molded construction. A
pair of laterally facing opposed surfaces 42 and 44 are disposed one on each of the legs 38 and 39 for contact with a respective button 30 or 31, and a V-shaped spring 45 is disposed between the legs 38 and 40 biasing the surfaces 42 and 44 against the buttons 30 and 31. Within the V-shaped spring 45 is located a plunger 46 having a pair of arms 47 and 48 which extend laterally and forwardly to contact a pair of detents 49 and 50 disposed on the legs 38 and 40. A helical spring 52 is received in a cylindrical opening in the base of the plunger 46 and extends rearwardly to contact the spring 45 and bias the plunger forwardly within the unitary assembly containing the legs 38 Icd:
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In operation, the operative elements of the razor handle assembly 10 are in the configuration shown in Figure 6 of the drawing when a blade assembly is not disposed on the razor handle, movement of the bearing members 34 and 36 toward one another being required for receiving a razor assembly for pivotal movement, as described in the aforementioned U.S. Patent 4,492,025.
The V-~h~re~ spring 45 is biasing the buttons 30 and 31 outwardly and the helical spring 52 is biasing the plunger 46 forwardly, the forward surface of the arms 47 and 48 contacting the detents 49 and 50. In order to move the bearings members 34 and 36 inwardly to receive a razor assembly, the buttons 30 and 31 are pushed simultaneously inwardly and ride linearly inwardly guided by a pair of guide members 55 and 56 formed on the bottom shell 16, which are received in a pair of slots 57 and 58 formed in the buttons 30 and 31.
With the legs 38 and 40 moved inwardly by virtue of movement of the buttons 30 and 31, the detents 49 and 50 are moved inwardly to a position which allows the arms 47 and 48 of the plunger 46 to assume the locked position shown in Figure 5, the plunger 46 moving forwardly under the action of the spring 52. As described in the previously cited U.S.
Patent 4,492,025, when the blade assembly is placed over the bearing members, a portion of the blade assembly contacts the plunger 46 moving it inwardly to the released position, as shown in Figure 7, in which the bearing members 34 and 36 are received in proper alignment in the blade assembly, the structural elements assuming the position as shown in Figure 7 until the buttons 30 and 31 are again depressed to release the blade assembly.
2Q~749 Referring now to Figures 8 through 13 there is shown the cover 110 for retaining a dispenser (not shown) containing a plurality of safety razor blade cartridges. The dispenser is generally of the type shown in U.S. Design patent DES 316,962 issued to Michael J. Gray.
The cover 110 comprises wall structure including a top wall 112, side walls 114 extending downwardly from the top wall 112 forming the right side wall and the rear wall of the cover 110 and terminating to provide a side opening 115 into a rectangular cavity 116 in the bottom of the cover. A front wall 18 contains an indentation 20 formed in the lower surface thereof which is generally provided for easy removal of a safety razor blade cartridge dispenser having a tab extending outwardly therefrom, which will be explained as the description proceeds.
As best shown in Figure 9, in addition to the wall structure described above, the cavity 116 is further formed by inner walls 122, 123 and 124 which provide a box-like structure in combination with a pair of ribs 126 and 127. The box-like structure is dimensioned to receive a blade dispenser of generally rectangular configuration therein and a pair of detents 128 and 129 on the wall 124 in combination with a single detent 130 disposed on the wall 122 are dimensioned and so spaced as to retain the blade dispenser within the cavity 116 with the blade dispenser resting on the ribs 126 and 127 and the opposite side of the dispenser firmly held within the detents 128, 129 and 130.
As best shown in Figures 8 and 10 through 13, the top wall 112 is formed of a substantially domed configuration having an elongated convex surface 132 centrally located on the upper surface of the top wall.
~ ~, ~ ~ - 12 -Midway between the ends of the raised elongated surface 132 there is provided a pair of sinuous outwardly projecting ribs 134 and 136 extenAi~g laterally substantially entirely across the ~o.lvex surface 132.
At the forward end of the cover 110 the top wall 112 and the front wall 118 are joined by a radial surface 138 exten~i~g laterally across the width of the cover 110. The cover 110 is preferably manufactured of a T grade ABS material, however it should be understood that the cover may be fabricated from any of a plurality of similar plastic materials.
Referring now to Figures 14, 15 and 16, the above described cover 110 is shown in combination with the razor handle 10 indicated by the dotted lines of Figures 14, lS and 16. The razor handle 10 comprises the flat planar body member 12 having a forward portion 104 ext~n~i ng downwardly forming an angle with the handle 10. The lower surface of the handle 10 is provided with a plurality of sinuous recesses 106 which are provided to offer a gripping surface for the user during the shaving process. Each of the recesses 106 is a mirror image of the sinuous ribs 134 and 136 provided on the cover 110 and are formed in a concave portion 108 of the razor, the concave portion 108 being of a dimension for nesting with the elongated convex surface 132 of the cover 110.
The receCC~s 106 are of the same lateral extent as the ribs 134 and 136 however as best shown in Figure 14, there is one position wherein the ribs 134 and 136 mate with a corresponding pair of recesses 106 the two pairs of ribs and recesses falling into interfitting engagement when the lower surface of the forward portion 104 of the razor is in contact with the radial surface 138 of the cover and the concave portion 108 of the razor is properly located on the convex ~ W093/00203 PCT/US92/040~
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surface 132 of the cover 110. With the ribs 134 and 136 so located, the razor handle 10 is locked from movement in any direction in a plane parallel to the top wall 112 of the cover 110.
The razor handle 10 cover 110 combination is now provided as a compact unit which may be packaged for ~hipment as a unit and may be stored as a compact unit by the user during the life of the razor, as shown in Figure 1.
In the present embodiment the ribs 134 and 136 are dimensions such that their fit with the rPc~c-e- 106 does not provide a loc~ ng engagement in the vertical direction but merely a nesting of razor handle 10 and cover 110 which prevents movement in the direction of the plain of the top wall 12 of the cover.
Thus, there is little likelihood that the user would attempt to employ the combination of razor handle 10 and cover 110 in the shaving process thereby wetting the unused blades retained within the cover. However, it should be understood that the pair of ribs 134 and 136 could be of a dimension to provide such locking engagement, and in addition more than two ribs could be provided to contact more than two recesses, if desired.
Claims (17)
1. A razor handle assembly comprising:
a substantially flat planar body member to be held in the fingers or palm during use, a top shell member mounted on one surface thereof and a bottom shell member mounted on the opposite surface thereof, each of said shell members covering only the peripheral top and bottom surface of said body member;
said top shell member and said bottom shell member each having a portion extending forwardly beyond said body member and attached one to the other to form a substantially enclosed housing therebetween;
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent said opening, said bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly on said handle assembly; and means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other.
a substantially flat planar body member to be held in the fingers or palm during use, a top shell member mounted on one surface thereof and a bottom shell member mounted on the opposite surface thereof, each of said shell members covering only the peripheral top and bottom surface of said body member;
said top shell member and said bottom shell member each having a portion extending forwardly beyond said body member and attached one to the other to form a substantially enclosed housing therebetween;
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent said opening, said bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly on said handle assembly; and means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other.
2. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said forwardly extending portions of said shells forming said housing extend downwardly forming an angle with said body member.
3. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 1 which further includes a pair of openings formed one on each side of said housing and a pair of buttons, a respective button extending each of said opening;
each said button being movably inwardly into said housing to cause said bearing member moving means to move said bearing members toward each other to release a razor blade assembly retained on said bearing members.
each said button being movably inwardly into said housing to cause said bearing member moving means to move said bearing members toward each other to release a razor blade assembly retained on said bearing members.
4. A razor handle assembly comprising wall structure forming a hand gripping portion at the rear end thereof and forming a substantially enclosed housing at the forward end thereof;
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent thereto, said bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and permit pivotal movement of said razor blade assembly on said handle assembly;
a pair of openings formed on each side of said housing and a pair of buttons, a respective button extending through each of said openings;
said pair of buttons being formed of a unitary element comprising a flexible connector, each said button being interconnected by said flexible connector disposed within said housing; and means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other in response to movement of said buttons.
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent thereto, said bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and permit pivotal movement of said razor blade assembly on said handle assembly;
a pair of openings formed on each side of said housing and a pair of buttons, a respective button extending through each of said openings;
said pair of buttons being formed of a unitary element comprising a flexible connector, each said button being interconnected by said flexible connector disposed within said housing; and means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other in response to movement of said buttons.
5. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said unitary element forming said buttons is comprised of a resilient plastic material.
6. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein each said bearing member is formed on the forward end of a respective leg of a unitary blade attachment member, said legs being interconnected by a flexible hinge portion of said blade attachment member, and a pair of laterally facing opposed surfaces disposed one on each leg of said blade attachment member for contacting a respective button.
7. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said unitary blade attachment member is comprised of a resilient plastic material.
8. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 7 which further includes a V-shaped spring member disposed between the legs of said blade attachment member adjacent said flexible hinge for biasing said leg surface outwardly against said buttons.
9. A razor handle assembly comprising:
a substantially flat planar body member having a top shell member mounted on one surface thereof and a bottom shell member mounted on the opposite surface thereof, each of said shell members covering only the peripheral top and bottom surface of said body member;
said top shell member and said bottom shell member each having a portion extending forwardly beyond said body member and attached one to the other to form a substantially enclosed housing therebetween;
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent said opening, said bearing member being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and permit pivotal movement of said razor blade assembly on said handle assembly;
means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other;
a pair of openings formed one on each side of said housing;
and a pair of buttons formed of a unitary element, a respective button extending through each of said openings;
each said button being interconnected by a flexible connector and disposed in said housing and being movable inwardly into said housing to cause said bearing member moving means to move said bearing members toward each other to release to razor blade assembly retained on said bearing members.
a substantially flat planar body member having a top shell member mounted on one surface thereof and a bottom shell member mounted on the opposite surface thereof, each of said shell members covering only the peripheral top and bottom surface of said body member;
said top shell member and said bottom shell member each having a portion extending forwardly beyond said body member and attached one to the other to form a substantially enclosed housing therebetween;
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent said opening, said bearing member being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and permit pivotal movement of said razor blade assembly on said handle assembly;
means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other;
a pair of openings formed one on each side of said housing;
and a pair of buttons formed of a unitary element, a respective button extending through each of said openings;
each said button being interconnected by a flexible connector and disposed in said housing and being movable inwardly into said housing to cause said bearing member moving means to move said bearing members toward each other to release to razor blade assembly retained on said bearing members.
10. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said unitary element is comprised of a resilient plastic material.
11. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein at least one of said shell members comprises means cooperating with each said button to guide said button in a direction parallel to the movement of said bearing members.
12. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein each said bearing member is formed on the forward end of a respective leg of a unitary blade attachment member, said legs being interconnected by a flexible hinge portion of said blade attachment member, and a pair of laterally facing opposed surfaces disposed one on each leg of said blade attachment member for contacting a respective button.
13. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said unitary blade attachment member is comprised of a resilient plastic material.
14. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 12 which further includes a V-shaped spring member disposed between the legs of said blade attachment member adjacent said flexible hinge for biasing said leg surface outwardly against said buttons.
15. A razor handle assembly comprising a top shell member and a bottom shell member mounted in facing relation to form a hand gripping portion at the rear end thereof and forming a substantially enclosed housing at the forward end thereof, said forward end housing extending downwardly at an angle with said hand gripping portion of said assembly;
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent thereto, said bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and permit pivotal movement of said razor blade assembly on said handle assembly;
a pair of openings formed on each side of said housing and a pair of buttons, a respective button extending through each of said openings;
said pair of buttons formed of a unitary element and being interconnected by a flexible connector disposed within said housing; and means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other in response to movement of said buttons.
an opening formed in the forward end of said housing having a pair of bearing members disposed adjacent thereto, said bearing members being movable toward and away from each other and adapted to receive a razor blade assembly and permit pivotal movement of said razor blade assembly on said handle assembly;
a pair of openings formed on each side of said housing and a pair of buttons, a respective button extending through each of said openings;
said pair of buttons formed of a unitary element and being interconnected by a flexible connector disposed within said housing; and means disposed in said housing for moving said bearing members toward and away from each other in response to movement of said buttons.
16. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said unitary element forming said buttons is comprised of a resilient plastic material.
17. A razor handle assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein at least one of said shell members comprises means cooperating with each said button to guide said button in a direction parallel to movement of said bearing members.
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