MX2014006428A - Fluid dispensing shaving razor. - Google Patents

Fluid dispensing shaving razor.

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MX2014006428A
MX2014006428A MX2014006428A MX2014006428A MX2014006428A MX 2014006428 A MX2014006428 A MX 2014006428A MX 2014006428 A MX2014006428 A MX 2014006428A MX 2014006428 A MX2014006428 A MX 2014006428A MX 2014006428 A MX2014006428 A MX 2014006428A
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fluid
handle
shaver according
further characterized
fluid dispensing
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MX2014006428A
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Kevin James Wain
Xiaolan Xu
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Gillette Co
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors 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
    • B26B21/40Details or accessories
    • B26B21/44Means integral with, or attached to, the razor for storing shaving-cream, styptic, or the like
    • B26B21/446Shaving aid stored in the razor handle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors 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
    • B26B21/40Details or accessories
    • B26B21/52Handles, e.g. tiltable, flexible
    • B26B21/521Connection details, e.g. connection to razor heads

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Abstract

A fluid dispensing shaving razor having a fluid interconnect member with a fluid port extending from a base member at a first end. A cartridge housing mounted to the fluid interconnect member. A fluid applicator is mounted to a second end of the fluid interconnect member. A handle has a first end with a resilient member defining an opening. The fluid port is releasably engaged within the opening of the resilient member. A fluid dispensing shaving razor (10) includes a fluid interconnect member (52) with a fluid port (110) extending from a base member (100) at a first end. A cartridge housing (54) is mounted to the fluid interconnect member (52). A fluid applicator (62) is mounted to a second end of the fluid interconnect member (52). A handle (20) has a first end with a resilient member (252) defining an opening (254). The fluid port (110) is releasably engaged within the opening (254) of the resilient member (252).

Description

FLUID DISPENSER RASURADORA FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates, generally, to personal care devices and, more particularly, to fluid dispensing razors having a replaceable fluid dispensing cartridge for shaving and dispersing fluid to a surface of the skin and / or the hair.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Skin care is of particular importance to improve the appearance of men and women. Various products and methods can be used to care for the skin. For example, body scrubs, cleansers, and lotions are often used to maintain a healthy-looking skin. Body scrubs can be used to remove dead skin cells from the skin surface, which can give the skin a better tone. Soaps and other cleaning products can be used to remove dirt and excess oil from the skin, which can help prevent clogging of pores. Therefore, in some cases acne and other types of skin disorders can be avoided. Lotions and various ointments for topical use can also be used to supply nutrients or moisturizers to the skin, in an effort to improve the appearance or health of the skin. Other types of cosmetic products (for example, creams and lotions) or pharmaceutical actives are often used in an attempt to eliminate wrinkles and other signs of aging.
The shaving process typically includes the application of a material shaving aid (eg, shaving cream) to the surface and the separate stage of shaving the hair with the use of a shaver unit. The shaving aid material often includes at least one suitable agent (eg, a lubricating agent, an adhesion-reducing agent, a depilatory agent, etc.) that improves the shaving process. Most consumers find this type of preparation quite uncomfortable due to the need for multiple shaving products, for example, a wet shaving machine and a product for skin preparation, as well as the unwanted need for multiple shaving. Application stages during the wet shaving process. In addition, this process can be messy and requires the consumer to rinse their hands after applying the shaving gel. This multi-stage process results, in addition, in a broad routine of complete shaving that most consumers do not prefer given the normal morning hygiene habits. However, sometimes it may be desirable to apply other types of liquids to the skin before, during, or after shaving. It has been found that, especially in the case of men shaving facial hair, it is important to provide a shaving preparation of some kind before shaving in order to adequately hydrate the thicker facial hair and allow a more shave to be shaved. and more simple. It has been suggested in the literature to provide a shaver with a built-in dispensing unit that releases a fluid (eg, shaving aid) from a fluid container. However, these shavers do not provide the simple and intuitive replacement and / or loading of a fluid dispensing cartridge.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In one aspect, the invention generally presents a shaver fluid dispenser having a fluid interconnect member with a fluid port extending from a base member at a first end. A cartridge housing mounted to a fluid interconnect member. A fluid applicator mounted to a second end of the fluid interconnection member. A handle has a first end with a flexible member defining an opening. The fluid port is removably coupled with the opening of the flexible member.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the appended figures and in the description included below. It will be understood that certain embodiments may combine elements or components of the invention that are described, generally, but they are not illustrated or claimed, expressly, as a whole unless otherwise stated in the present description. Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description and the figures, as well as from the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES Figure 1 is a front view of a possible mode of a personal care device.
Figure 2 is a rear view of a possible embodiment of a fluid dispensing cartridge that can be incorporated into the personal care device of Figure 1 Figure 3 is a front view of the unit of the personal care device of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a partial front view of the personal care device of Figure 1.
Figure 5 is a partial front view of the personal care device of Figure 1.
Figure 6 is a view of the unit of the fluid dispensing cartridge of Figure 2.
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view of the personal care device taken, generally, along line 7-7 of Figure 1.
Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the fluid dispensing cartridge taken, generally, along line 8-8 of Figure 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present description is not limited, generally, to wet shavers or even to shavers. It is understood that certain aspects of the present disclosure may also be used for dry electric razors having one or more rotating or alternative blades, or other personal care appliances (eg, toothbrushes, depilatory applicators, or other beauty applicators). In addition, it will be understood that certain aspects of the present disclosure can be used, independently, to apply a fluid.
With reference to Figure 1, a possible embodiment of the present disclosure illustrating a front view of a personal care device 10 is shown. For example, the personal care device may be a fluid dispenser shaver (as shown). ), a toothbrush, a mask brush, or any other personal care device that dispenses a fluid. As will be described in more detail below, the personal care device 10 may include a handle 20 configured to receive a pump unit (not shown). sample) and a fluid receptacle (not shown). The handle 20 may have a cover 22 that protects and / or hides the pump and / or fluid container in the handle 20. The cover 22 may be mounted to the handle 20 and removably attached in place (e.g. by pressure adjustment on the handle 20).
A fluid dispensing cartridge 50 can be removably mounted to the handle 20 (ie, replaceable). The fluid dispensing cartridge 50 may include a fluid interconnect member 52 having a cartridge housing 54 rotatably mounted to one end of the fluid interconnect member 52. An opposite end of the fluid interconnect member 52 may be mounted on removable way to one end of the handle 20. The cartridge housing 54 can have a cap 56, a shield 58 in front of the cap 56, and one or more sheets 60 between the cap 56 and the shield 58. The fluid dispensing cartridge 50 can including a fluid applicator 62 for supplying one or more fluids to a surface to be treated (e.g., shaving). One end of the fluid applicator 62 can be mounted to the cartridge housing 54. For example, the fluid applicator 62 can include a shield 64 mounted to the cartridge housing 54 (eg, guard 58) for applying and dispersing the fluid to the surface to be treated (e.g., skin or hair) during a pass of the personal care device 10 against the skin. An opposite end of the fluid applicator 62 can be mounted to the fluid interconnection member 52.
With reference to Figure 2, a rear view of the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 is shown. The fluid interconnect member 52 can have a base member 100 with a wall 102 defining a cavity 104. The cavity 104 can be sized to receive a portion of handle 20 (not shown). In certain embodiments, the cavity 104 may not be symmetrical to facilitate unidirectional mounting of the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 to the handle 20 (not shown). For example, the cavity 104 may have, generally, a "D" shape. The wall 102 can define one or more coupling surfaces 106 and 108 (eg, a recess or a projection). The coupling surfaces 106 and 108 can be separated from a fluid port 1 10 extending from the base member 100. The fluid port 1 10 can define an opening 1 12 extending through the fluid interconnect member 52. In certain embodiments, the fluid port 1 10 may be a shank tapering inwardly away from the base member 100. The fluid interconnect member 52 may have one or more rotatable support members 120 and 122. In certain embodiments , the rotatable support members 120 and 122 can be a pair of spaced arms that engage the cartridge housing 54.
With reference to Figure 3, a view of the unit of the personal care device 10 is illustrated with the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 removed from the handle 20. The consumer can disassemble the fluid interconnect member 52 (and, therefore, , the fluid dispensing cartridge 50) of the handle 20, by simply pulling the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 away from the handle. One or more side surfaces 1 14 and 1 16 of the base member 100 may comprise a grip member (eg, one or more ribs 1 18) to facilitate removal of the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 from the handle 20. The handle 20 may have a mechanical locking mechanism 200 separated from a fluid coupling member 250. The separation of the mechanical locking mechanism 200 and the fluid coupling member 250 may provide a secure mechanical connection between the fluid interconnect member 52 and the handle 20 which is independent of the fluid connection. For example, relying only on fluid port 1 10 to establish a mechanical connection may not be optimal. The mechanical forces applied to the fluid port 1 10 can negatively impact the fluid port 110 which maintains a reliable fluid connection. The fluid coupling member 250 may include a member flexible 252 (eg, a sleeve or a ring) defining an opening 254 extending therethrough, which receives the fluid port which provides continuous communication between the handle 20 and the fluid dispensing cartridge 50. The opening 254 may extend through a flange 256 at one end of flexible member 252. Tab 256 may be engaged in the lower portion of cavity 104 to be in contact with base member 100. In certain embodiments, the fluid port 1 10 may comprise a generally rigid polymeric material and the fluid coupling member 250 may comprise a flexible elastomeric material (e.g., silicone). The stiffer material of the fluid port 1 10 can provide a consistent and reliable coupling with the less rigid elastomeric material of the fluid coupling member 250. Additionally, the elastomeric material of the fluid coupling member 250 can provide a fluid tight seal improved against the stiffer material of fluid port 1 10 to prevent fluid from seeping into handle 20.
With reference to Figure 4, a partial front view of the personal care device 10 is shown with a portion of the handle 20 that illustrates the fluid coupling member 250 and a pump unit 270. The handle 20 can define a space hollow 225 containing the fluid coupling member 250, a pump unit 270, and the mechanical locking mechanism 200. The flange 256 can be securely positioned within a recess 260 of the handle 20. The opening 254 of the flexible member 252 it may be in continuous communication with the pump unit 270. The pump unit 270 may include an elongated flexible tube 272 (eg, a pump) having a pair of internal flow valves (not shown). The elongated flexible tube 272 may be in continuous communication with a fluid receptacle 280 located within the handle 20. A fluid (eg, a lotion or gel) may be maintained within a fluid receptacle 280.
The mechanical locking mechanism 200 may include one or more coupling members 202 and 204 that form an outer surface of the handle 20. The coupling members 202 and 204 may move between a neutral position and a loading position. For example, a corresponding deflection member 206 and 208 can hold the coupling members 202 and 204 in the neutral position (ie, the coupling members 202 and 204 extend outwardly from a corresponding recess 210 and 212 of the handle 20) . Coupling members 202 and 204 may slide into corresponding recesses 210 and 212 of handle 20 to engage and disengage fluid interconnect member 52. Handle 20 may include a pair of outward extending arms 220 and 222 located inside the hollow space 225. The arms 220 and 222 can be attached to the coupling members 202 and 204 to limit the movement of the coupling members 202 and 204. For example, the arms 220 and 222 can be moved between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the arms 220 and 222 may be in contact with a first stopping surface 224 and 226 (eg, a protrusion of the handle 20). In the first position, the coupling members 202 and 204 can be concave (ie, in the loading position). In the second position, arms 220 and 222 may be in contact with a corresponding second detent surface 228 and 230 (eg, a shoulder of handle 20). In the second position, the coupling members 202 and 204 can extend and protrude from the corresponding recesses 210 and 212 of the handle 20 (ie, in the neutral position).
The mechanical locking mechanism 200 (eg, coupling members 202 and 204) may be in neutral position when the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 is securely mounted to the handle 20 and / or the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 is Remove from handle 20. With reference to Figure 5, shows a partial front view of the personal care device 10 illustrating the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 securely mounted to the handle 20. One end (eg, a portion) of the handle 20 can be placed within the cavity 104 of the base member 100. Base member 100 (eg, wall 102) can force coupling members 202 and 204 inward from the neutral position to the loading position. The coupling members 202 and 204 can be released outwardly in the neutral position when the coupling members 202 and 204 engage the corresponding mating surfaces 106 and 108 (eg, the coupling members 202 and 204 can be positioned within the corresponding mating surfaces 106 and 108) to secure the fluid interconnection member 52 to the handle 20. The consumer can disassemble the fluid interconnecting member 52 (and, therefore, the fluid dispensing cartridge 50) of the handle 20, by simply pulling the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 away from the handle. The base member 100 (eg, the wall 102) can force the coupling members 202 and 204 from the neutral position to the loading position when the handle 20 is removed from the cavity 104 of the base member 100. The members coupling 202 and 204 can be released again in the neutral position when the coupling members 202 and 204 are no longer in contact with the base member 100 of the fluid interconnect member 52.
With reference to Figure 6, a view of the unit of the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 is shown. In certain embodiments, the fluid applicator 62 can be attached to the base member 100 of the fluid interconnect member (e.g. injection, solvent bonding, ultrasonic welding, adhesives, press adjustment, and / or press fit). The base member 100 of the fluid interconnect member 52 may have one or more alignment members 130 and 132 (eg, one or more recesses and / or projections) that engage one or more corresponding alignment members 134 and 136 (eg, one or more recesses and / or projections) of the fluid applicator 62. The fluid applicator 62 may define an opening 140 that is located between the alignment members 134 and 136. The opening 140 may extend through the fluid applicator 62. The alignment members 130, 132, 134 and 136 can facilitate the correct position (i.e., alignment) of the opening 140 of the fluid applicator 140 with the opening 1 12 of the fluid interconnect member 52. If the aperture 140 and the opening 1 12 are not oriented, properly, fluid filtration can occur.
Each of the rotatable support members 120 and 122 can have a coupling region 150 and 152 (eg, an arm) that engages a corresponding coupling region 154 and 156 (eg, a recess) of the cartridge housing 54. In certain embodiments, the engagement region 150 and 52 may be retained in the corresponding engagement region 154 and 156 by snap-fit or other mechanical attachment mechanisms. The fluid applicator 62 can be mounted to the cartridge housing 54 to facilitate the pivoting of the cartridge housing 54 relative to the fluid interconnect member 52. The fluid applicator 62 can be mounted to the cartridge housing 54 after the Fluid applicator 62 is fixed to fluid interconnecting member 52. For example, fluid applicator 62 can be injection molded to fluid interconnect member 52 which forms a unitary component. Then, the cartridge housing 54 can be mounted to the fluid interconnection member 52 as part of another manufacturing step.
With reference to Figure 7, a cross-sectional view of the personal care device 10 taken, generally, along line 7-7 of Figure 1 is shown. The personal care device 10 of Figure 7 shown with the fluid receptacle 280 in a loaded position. The fluid receptacle 280 can be placed inside a cavity 24 of the handle 20. The cover 22 can hide and / or protect the fluid receptacle 280 with the handle 20. The pump unit 270 can include a fluid connector 300 that engages the fluid receptacle 280 to establish a fluid connection (eg, the fluid connector 300 may break a fragmentable seal 302 of the fluid receptacle 280). An outer wall 314 of the fluid connector 300 can be sealed against an inner wall 316 of the fluid receptacle 280 to prevent fluid from seeping into the handle 20. The actuator 12 (eg, a button) can facilitate pumping of the fluid. fluid from the fluid receptacle 280 to the fluid applicator 62. For example, the actuator 12 can compress the flexible elastomeric tube 272 to open the first valve 310 and release a predetermined dosage of fluid to the fluid applicator 62. The actuator 12 can released to return the flexible elastomeric tube 272 to its uncompressed state. The first valve 310 can be closed to prevent contamination and the second valve 312 can be opened to fill the flexible elastomeric tube 72 with fluid for the next release by the actuator 12. Accordingly, the fluid can be directed into an opening 304 defined by the fluid connector 300, which is in continuous communication with the pump unit 270 (eg, elongated flexible tube 272) and, finally, the fluid applicator 62. The pump unit 270 may include the elongated flexible tube 272 which pumped fluid from the fluid receptacle 280 and through a pair of valves 310 and 312. The fluid receptacle 280 can be maintained, permanently, within the handle 20. Therefore, after consuming the fluid within the fluid receptacle 280 , the consumer may dispose of the personal care device 10. Alternatively, the fluid receptacle 280 may be removed and replaced with a new fluid receptacle 280. after consuming the fluid.
With reference to Figure 8, a cross section of the fluid dispensing cartridge 50 taken, generally, along the line 8-8 of Figure 6 is shown. The fluid can be forced from the elongated flexible tube 272, through the first valve 319, and into the opening 1 12 of the fluid port 1 10. The 1 opening 1 12 of the fluid port can be aligned, generally, (eg, overlapped) with the opening of the fluid applicator 62 to facilitate fluid flow to the elongate recess 320. The elongated recess 320 can be defined by a front flap 322 and a rear wall 324 of the fluid applicator 62. The front flap 322 and / or the rear wall 324 can guide the fluid towards the shield 64 of the fluid applicator 62. During a shaving pass, the shield 64 can supply fluid over the surface to be treated (eg, area of skin that is shaved). The shield 64 may further direct fluid to the shield 58 and / or sheet 60 of the cartridge housing 54 to improve sliding of the cartridge housing 54 along the skin during a shaving pass.
The dimensions and values described in the present description should not be understood as strictly limited to the exact numerical values mentioned. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each of these dimensions will refer to both the aforementioned value and a functionally equivalent range comprising that value. For example, a dimension described as "40 mm" means "approximately 40 mm". In addition, dimensions should not be considered an impossibly high standard of metaphysical identity that does not allow for discrepancies due to typical manufacturing tolerances. Therefore, the term "approximately" should be interpreted as fitting within typical manufacturing tolerances.
All documents mentioned in the present description, including any cross reference or patent or related application, are incorporated in the present description in their entirety as a reference, unless expressly excluded or limited in any other way. The mention of any document is not an admission that it constitutes a prior matter with respect to any invention described or claimed herein or that by itself, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teach, suggest or describe said invention. In addition, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document contradicts any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to cover all those modifications and changes that fall within the scope of this invention.

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  1. CLAIMS 1 . A fluid dispensing shaver (10); The shaver comprises: a fluid interconnect member (52) having a fluid port (1 10) extending from a base member (100) at a first end; a cartridge housing (54) mounted to the fluid interconnect member; a fluid applicator (62) mounted to a second end of the fluid interconnection member; and a handle (20) having a first end with a flexible member (252) defining an opening (254), characterized in that the fluid port is removably engaged within the opening of the flexible member. 2. The fluid dispenser shaver according to claim 1, further characterized in that the flexible member is in continuous communication with a receptacle located inside the handle. 3. The fluid dispenser shaver according to any preceding claim, characterized in that it further comprises a coupling member in the handle separate from the flexible member, wherein the member engages a corresponding engaging surface in the interconnect member in a position neutral. 4. The fluid dispensing shaver according to claim 3, further characterized in that the engagement surface of the handle has a release position with the coupling surface of the handle separated from the corresponding engagement surface of the interconnection member in a loading position. 5. The fluid dispensing shaver according to any preceding claim, further characterized in that the flexible member is a tube. 6. The fluid dispensing shaver according to any preceding claim, further characterized in that the fluid port comprises a conical stem. 7. The fluid dispensing shaver according to any preceding claim, further characterized in that the elastomeric member has a flange defining the opening and the base seats against the flange. 8. The fluid dispensing shaver according to any preceding claim, further characterized in that the cartridge housing comprises a shield, a cap, and at least one sheet between the shield and the cap. 9. The fluid dispenser shaver according to any preceding claim, further characterized in that the base member defines a cavity and at least a portion of the handle is positioned within the cavity. 10. The fluid dispensing shaver according to any preceding claim, characterized in that it further comprises a fluid receptacle located within a cavity of the handle, wherein the fluid receptacle is in continuous communication with the fluid applicator. eleven . The fluid dispensing shaver according to any preceding claim, further characterized in that the flexible member is placed between a pair of coupling members. 12. The fluid dispensing shaver according to claim 1 1, further characterized in that each coupling member comprises a biasing member. 13. The fluid dispensing shaver according to claim 12, further characterized in that each coupling member comprises an outwardly extending arm located within the handle. 14. The fluid dispensing shaver according to claim 12, further characterized in that each arm extending outwardly moves between a first and second stop surfaces located within the handle. 15. The fluid dispensing shaver according to any preceding claim, further characterized in that the fluid applicator is mounted to the cartridge housing.
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