WO2020217104A1 - Handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system - Google Patents

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WO2020217104A1
WO2020217104A1 PCT/IB2020/051441 IB2020051441W WO2020217104A1 WO 2020217104 A1 WO2020217104 A1 WO 2020217104A1 IB 2020051441 W IB2020051441 W IB 2020051441W WO 2020217104 A1 WO2020217104 A1 WO 2020217104A1
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Vittorio J. VELHO
Prajay Shirodkar
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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
    • B26B21/4012Housing details, e.g. for cartridges
    • 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
    • B26B21/08Razors 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
    • B26B21/14Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
    • B26B21/18Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving blades with two cutting edges
    • 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
    • B26B21/08Razors 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
    • B26B21/14Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
    • B26B21/22Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving several blades to be used simultaneously

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  • Embodiments of a present disclosure relates generally to a hair removing safety razor system. More particularly the present disclosure relates to a modular handheld detachable safety-razor system.
  • the use of safety-razor for hair removal is the most common routine for most of the people in their daily life.
  • the most common hair removal techniques include, but not limited to, the use of safety-razors having single or double edged blade which is required to be changed at regular intervals.
  • the safety- razor system consists of a base plate, a detachable top plate, blade(s) and a cylindrical rod having underside threads coupled with the top plate. While securing the double-edged blade(s) with the safety-razor, one needs to place blade(s) on underside of the top plate and together they are placed on the base plate with the cylindrical rod through a hole provided at the centre of the base plate. All three members must be held together by considering the precision and then wound inside the hole corresponding to the threads. It generally takes eight to ten winds for the three components to be secured to the handle before a user use the safety-razor to shave.
  • blade(s) needs to be placed in between the two components i.e. base plate and a separate top plate of the safety-razor, and it requires continuous effort for carefully unscrewing of the two components in order to dismantle them for placing of the new blade(s) in between the described components. Also, it requires almost the same continuous effort for screwing of the two components in order to assemble them for shaving. So, the whole process of placing and removing of blade(s) require lots of effort and time which makes such process tedious, inefficient and labour some task.
  • a handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system includes a top cap module.
  • the top cap comprises top side and bottom side, where the bottom side being configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) and has at least two shallow holes.
  • first side and second side of top cap configured to have downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side and fourth side, where in a specific embodiment, each of the protrusions is provided with at least one horizontal slot.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a lower base module.
  • the lower base module discloses a platform which is configured to accommodate one or more magnets.
  • the platform includes at least two protrusions corresponding to the at least two shallow holes and each lateral edge of the platform comprises open comb safety bars to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade(s).
  • the lower base module also includes a base configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s).
  • the lower base module also includes a shaft which connects the platform with the base.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a handle module.
  • the handle module comprises first end and second end. Wherein the first end being configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end, and second end being provided with a cavity to receive one or more double edged razor blades while opening of the cavity being covered by a cap, and the handle module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base, one or more magnets of the handle module and one or more magnets of the base are adapted to attract each other. Further, the handle module also discloses that at least one set of grooves configured on outer periphery of the handle module for enhancing the gripping of the handle while using by the user.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also discloses that the top cap and lower base module are adapted to hold two or more double- edged blades in between, wherein a member being provided between each of the two or more blades to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent two or more blades.
  • the lower base module is adapted to be removably coupled to the top cap module while holding at least one double-edged blade in between, the at least one double edge blade being held at a position by the at least two protrusions, where the one or more magnets of the top cap module and the lower base module are adapted to attract each other.
  • a handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system includes a first module.
  • the module discloses a top cap wherein bottom side of the top cap being configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) and has at least two shallow holes.
  • First side and second side of the top cap configured to have downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side and fourth side, where in a specific embodiment, each of the downward protrusions is provided with at least one horizontal slot.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a second module, removably coupled to the first module.
  • the second module discloses a platform provided with one or more magnets, at least two protrusions corresponding to the at least two shallow holes, and open comb safety bars on each of lateral edge of the platform to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade. Also, one or more magnet(s) is affixed on top surface of the platform.
  • the second module also includes a handle configured to have a cavity, at lower end, to house one or more double edged razor blade(s), wherein opening of the cavity being covered by a cap, a shaft, wherein upper end of the shaft connects to the lower end of the platform, and lower end of the shaft connects to upper end of the handle and described second module is adapted to be removably coupled to the first module, the one or more magnet(s) of the first module and the second module are adapted to attract each other.
  • a handle configured to have a cavity, at lower end, to house one or more double edged razor blade(s), wherein opening of the cavity being covered by a cap, a shaft, wherein upper end of the shaft connects to the lower end of the platform, and lower end of the shaft connects to upper end of the handle and described second module is adapted to be removably coupled to the first module, the one or more magnet(s) of the first module and the second module are adapted to attract each other.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also discloses top cap and the lower base module are adapted to hold two or more double-edged blade(s) in between, wherein a member being provided between each of the two or more blades to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent two or more blades.
  • At least two downward extending protrusions (325) are provided on the top cap (145), wherein first side and second side (30) of the top cap (145) configured to have the downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side (5) and fourth side (40), where each of the protrusions is provided with at least one slot (10).
  • comb safety bars (120) are provided on each lateral edge (95) the platform (340), forming shaving sides.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded representation of an embodiment representing the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view diagrammatic representation of an embodiment representing the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded representation of an embodiment representing the blade stacking of the handheld magnetic modular safety razor
  • FIG. 4 illustrates arrangement of the first module and the second module in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view diagrammatic representation of an embodiment representing the safety razor system.
  • Embodiments of the present invention relates to a handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system.
  • the safety-razor system includes a top cap module, lower base module, and handle module.
  • the top cap comprises top side and bottom side, where the bottom side being configured to accommodate one or more magnets and has at least two shallow holes.
  • First side and second side of the top cap configured to have downward protrusions extending beyond third side and fourth side, where each of the protrusions is provided with at least one horizontal slot.
  • the first side and second side comprise breadth of the top cap, whereas the third side and fourth side comprise length of the top cap.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a lower base module, which includes a platform configured to accommodate one or more magnets.
  • the top side of the platform comprises at least two protrusions corresponding to the at least two shallow holes and each lateral edge, forming shaving sides, of the platform comprises open comb safety bars to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade.
  • the lower base module also includes a base configured to accommodate one or more magnets.
  • the lower base module also includes a shaft which connects the platform with the base.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a handle module.
  • the handle module comprises first end and second end.
  • the first end being configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end, and second end being provided with a cavity to receive one or more double edged razor blades while opening of the cavity being covered by a cap and the handle module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base, one or more magnets of the handle module and one or more magnets of the base are adapted to attract each other.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded representation of the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (100) in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the term“modular” means consisting of separate parts that, when combined, form a complete whole, specially used when different parts are combined in order to serve an integrated system or device or product based on the disclosed features of the invention.
  • the modular safety- razor system is referred to the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (100) which is used by the user for easy removal and securing of blade(s) (35) by simply pulling the top cap (145) apart and placing the blade (35) and putting back the top cap (145).
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system (100) includes a top cap module (145).
  • the top cap (145) is configured to a have a shape and dimension corresponding to shape and dimension of the double edge blade used herein.
  • the top cap (145) comprises top side (140) and bottom side (90), where bottom side (90) is configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) (35) and has at least two shallow holes (20).
  • the one or more magnet(s) may include, but not limited to, neodymium or other such permanent magnet(s) of minimum pull strength of at least one kilogram. However, the pull strength of each magnet may vary according to the weight a magnet can hold and not restricted to one kilogram only.
  • the pull strength needs to be identified based on how much weight a magnet can hold.
  • the term“pull strength” means the highest possible holding power of a magnet, measured in kilogram(s).
  • the at least two shallow holes (35) are used to fix the top cap module (145) with a lower base module (55).
  • the size and shape of the shallow holes (20) may have oval, square, rectangular, square and any other geometric shape of identified size, the size of the shallow holes (20) may vary according to the gap required in between the top cap (145) module and the lower base module (55).
  • the handheld magnetic safety razor system (100) also discloses first (15) and second side (30) of the top cap (145) configured to have downward protrusions extending beyond third (5) and fourth side (40).
  • the downward protrusions are provided with at least one slot (10) or an opening.
  • the orientation of the slot (10) may be vertical or horizontal or any other geometric configuration.
  • the top cap (145) comprises three horizontal slots (10) (as shown in FIGs 1 and 2)
  • the slot (10) enables the removal of hairs stuck to razor blade or inside the top cap (145) during shaving, where a jet of water may be used for removing the hairs. Therefore, easy cleaning of razor subsequently enables smooth shaving.
  • the handheld magnetic safety razor system (100) also includes a lower base (55) module.
  • the lower base module (55) discloses a platform (340) configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s).
  • Top side (140) of the platform (340) comprises at least two protrusions (325) corresponding to the shallow holes (20) provided on the underside of the top cap (145).
  • the shape and size of the protrusions (325) depend upon the shape and size of the shallow holes (20), so that during coupling of the top cap (145) with the lower base module (55) the protrusions (325) fit inside the corresponding shallow holes (20).
  • the platform (340) also includes lateral edge (95), forming shaving sides with open comb safety bars (120) in order to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade(s) for providing hinderance free shaving to the user.
  • the handheld magnetic safety razor system (100) also includes a base (45) configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) (60) depending upon the requirement of pull strength needed to hold the razor handle (70).
  • a shaft (105) is disclosed for connecting the platform (340) with the base (45).
  • the shape of the shaft (105) is not restricted to any particular shape, it may be round, square, rectangular or any other geometric shape.
  • the shaft (105) is providing simple connecting means for coupling of platforms (340) with base (45).
  • the lower base module (55) is adapted to be removably coupled to the top cap (145) module while holding at least one double-edged blade in between, the at least one double edge blade being held at a position by the at least two protrusions, where the one or more magnets of the top cap (145) module and the lower base module (55) are adapted to attract each other. More specifically, the one or more double-edged blades are locked between the top cap (145) and the platform (340). Described system (100) enables simple attachment and detachment of blade(s). User of the existing type of shaving razors require to perform mechanism of winding and unwinding for the razor top for removing a blade or putting a new blade.
  • the present invention has completely changed the aforementioned mechanism of removing the blade from the razor, here the user only need to pull up the top cap (145) of the described safety-razor in order to fix the blade(s) in between the top cap (145) and lower base module (45) in order to secure the arrangement for shaving. Therefore, the system provides efficient, simple and safe handling mechanism of the handheld modular magnetic safety-razor to the user.
  • the handheld modular magnetic safety razor system (100) also includes a handle (70) module with first end (110) and second end (115), where the handle is held in hand by the user while shaving.
  • the first end (110) is configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end (110), and second end (115) is provided with a cavity (75) to receive one or more double edged razor blades (80). Opening of the cavity (75) being covered by a cap (85) which is removable.
  • the handle (70) module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base (45), where the one or more magnets (60) of the handle (70) module and one or more magnets of the base (45) are adapted to attract each other.
  • the cavity (75) as described in the second end (115) of the handle (70) module enables user to store at least one or more double-edged blade(s), single-edged blade(s) or any shape of blade(s). Therefore, the handle with cavity (75) enables the user simple and easy storage facility for blade(s) for shaving.
  • the outer periphery of the handle module comprises at least one set of grooves (not shown in FIG.l), thereby enhancing hand grip of the user on the handle (70).
  • the shape of the handle (70) is not restricted to any particular shape, it can be of any shape such as round, square, rectangular or any other geometric shape fit for grip.
  • number of double edge blades, that could be simultaneously used in the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (300) may be more than one.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded representation of an embodiment representing the stacking of three blades in the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (300) in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the handheld magnetic safety razor system (300) discloses that the top cap (145) and the lower base module are adapted to hold three double-edged blades (35) in between and a member (350) of specific size depending upon the size of the blade(s) is provided between each of the two or more blades to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent double edge blade(s). Therefore, depending upon the requirement of handheld modular magnetic safety razor, two or more double- edged blades can be used in between the top cap and lower base of the safety razor. Use of multiple blade(s) in the safety- razor system enables the user to have cleaner and quicker shave.
  • the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system (400) includes only two modules, namely a first module and a second module.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates arrangement of the first module and the second module in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the first module comprises top cap (405) which is substantially similar to the top cap (145) disclosed in FIG.l.
  • the top cap (405) is configured to a have a shape and dimension corresponding to shape and dimension of the double edge blade used herein.
  • the top cap (405) comprises top side (440) and bottom side, where bottom side is configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) and has at least two shallow holes.
  • the one or more magnet(s) may include, but not limited to, neodymium or other such permanent magnet(s). The pull strength of each magnet needs to be identified based on how much weight a magnet can hold.
  • the at least two shallow holes are used to fix the top cap (405) module with a lower base module.
  • the size and shape of the shallow holes may have oval, square, rectangular, square and any other geometric shape of identified size, the size of the shallow holes may vary according to the gap required in between the top cap (405) module and the lower base module.
  • the handheld magnetic safety razor system (400) also discloses first and second side (435) of the top cap (405) configured to have downward protrusions extending beyond third and fourth side.
  • the downward protrusions are provided with at least one slot (415) or an opening.
  • the orientation of the slot (415) may be vertical or horizontal or any other geometric configuration.
  • the top cap (405) comprises three horizontal slots (415). The slot enables the removal of hairs stuck to razor blade or inside the top cap during shaving, where a jet of water may be used for removing the hairs. Therefore, easy cleaning of razor subsequently enables smooth shaving.
  • the second module discloses a platform configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s).
  • Top side (440) of the platform comprises at least two protrusions corresponding to the shallow holes provided on the underside of the top cap (405).
  • the shape and size of the protrusions depend upon the shape and size of the shallow holes, so that during coupling of the top cap (405) with the lower base module the protrusions fit inside the corresponding shallow holes.
  • the platform also includes lateral edge, forming shaving sides with comb safety bars (420) in order to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade(s) for providing hinderance free shaving to the user.
  • the comb safety bars may comprise one of an open comb and a closed comb.
  • the second module includes a handle (430) module with first end and second end (435).
  • the first end is configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end, and second end (435) is provided with a cavity to receive one or more double edged razor blades while opening of the cavity being covered by a cap.
  • the handle (430) module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base, where the one or more magnets of the handle (430) module and one or more magnets of the base are adapted to attract each other.
  • the cavity as described in the second end (435) of the handle (430) module enables user to store at least one or more double-edged blade(s), single-edged blade(s) or any shape of blade(s). Therefore, the cavity enables the user simple and easy storage facility of blade(s) for shaving.
  • handle (430) module In a specific embodiment of the second module, handle (430) module is disclosed, the outer periphery of the handle (430) module comprises at least one set of grooves, thereby enhancing hand grip of the user on the handle (430).
  • the shape of the handle (430) is not restricted to any particular shape, it can be of any shape such as round, square, rectangular or any other geometric shape.
  • FIG. 5 is showing perspective view of an embodiment representing the safety razor system with handle (401), wherein handle (401) may be releasably coupled with the platform (340) of the safety-razor system.
  • the shape of the handle (401) includes a flat V-shape.
  • Second module also discloses a shaft (425) connecting the platform and the handle, wherein upper end of the shaft is fixed with the lower end of the platform, and lower end of the shaft is fixed with the upper end of the handle (430).
  • the second module of the handheld magnetic safety razor system is adapted to be removably coupled to the first module, the one or more magnets of the first module and the second module are adapted to attract each other. So, the use of only two components enables the user simple and easy handling of safety- razor. In order to secure at least one double-edged blade in between the first module and second module, the user only needs to open the top cap of the safety- razor by applying the simple pull up force.
  • the handheld magnetic safety razor system (400) being configured to simultaneously use more than one double edge blades.
  • Embodiments of the present invention is providing several advantages such as easy removal and securing of blade(s) by simply pulling the top cap apart and placing the blade and putting back the top cap; handle module of the present invention is providing a cavity which enables the user to store the used or new blade(s) inside the handle, which completely eliminates the chances of cutting finger of the user while searching the blade(s) in a bag or drawer; detachable system enabling the user an ease for carrying the same; if one module develops any fault then the user can just change the faulty module and hence user is not required to buy the whole system again and again; and use of multiple blade(s) in the safety- razor system enables the user to have a cleaner and quicker shave.

Abstract

Present disclosure provides for a detachable handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system. The system utilises magnets of specified strength in between the components and the strength pull force of the magnets enable the holding of the said components. The safety-razor system includes a top cap module, lower base module, and handle module. The lower base module is adapted to be removably coupled to the top cap module while holding at least one double-edged blade in between. The lateral edges of the platform comprise open comb safety bars in order to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade. Further, the handle module being configured to store one or more double edged razor blades. The detachable handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system is a simpler, safer, more intuitive and reliable shaving safety-razor.

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HANDHELD MAGNETIC MODULAR SAFETY-RAZOR
SYSTEM
FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] Embodiments of a present disclosure relates generally to a hair removing safety razor system. More particularly the present disclosure relates to a modular handheld detachable safety-razor system.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The use of safety-razor for hair removal is the most common routine for most of the people in their daily life. The most common hair removal techniques include, but not limited to, the use of safety-razors having single or double edged blade which is required to be changed at regular intervals. Generally, the safety- razor system consists of a base plate, a detachable top plate, blade(s) and a cylindrical rod having underside threads coupled with the top plate. While securing the double-edged blade(s) with the safety-razor, one needs to place blade(s) on underside of the top plate and together they are placed on the base plate with the cylindrical rod through a hole provided at the centre of the base plate. All three members must be held together by considering the precision and then wound inside the hole corresponding to the threads. It generally takes eight to ten winds for the three components to be secured to the handle before a user use the safety-razor to shave.
[0003] In the conventional approach, blade(s) needs to be placed in between the two components i.e. base plate and a separate top plate of the safety-razor, and it requires continuous effort for carefully unscrewing of the two components in order to dismantle them for placing of the new blade(s) in between the described components. Also, it requires almost the same continuous effort for screwing of the two components in order to assemble them for shaving. So, the whole process of placing and removing of blade(s) require lots of effort and time which makes such process tedious, inefficient and labour some task.
[0004] Hence, there is a need for simpler, more intuitive and reliable shaving safety-razor to address the aforementioned issues.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0005] In accordance with one embodiment of the disclosure, a handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system is disclosed. The system includes a top cap module. The top cap comprises top side and bottom side, where the bottom side being configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) and has at least two shallow holes. Also, first side and second side of top cap configured to have downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side and fourth side, where in a specific embodiment, each of the protrusions is provided with at least one horizontal slot.
[0006] The handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a lower base module. The lower base module discloses a platform which is configured to accommodate one or more magnets. The platform includes at least two protrusions corresponding to the at least two shallow holes and each lateral edge of the platform comprises open comb safety bars to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade(s). The lower base module also includes a base configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s). Moreover, the lower base module also includes a shaft which connects the platform with the base.
[0007] The handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a handle module. The handle module comprises first end and second end. Wherein the first end being configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end, and second end being provided with a cavity to receive one or more double edged razor blades while opening of the cavity being covered by a cap, and the handle module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base, one or more magnets of the handle module and one or more magnets of the base are adapted to attract each other. Further, the handle module also discloses that at least one set of grooves configured on outer periphery of the handle module for enhancing the gripping of the handle while using by the user.
[0008] The handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also discloses that the top cap and lower base module are adapted to hold two or more double- edged blades in between, wherein a member being provided between each of the two or more blades to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent two or more blades.
[0009] Moreover, the lower base module is adapted to be removably coupled to the top cap module while holding at least one double-edged blade in between, the at least one double edge blade being held at a position by the at least two protrusions, where the one or more magnets of the top cap module and the lower base module are adapted to attract each other.
[00010] In accordance with other embodiment of the disclosure, a handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system is disclosed. The system includes a first module. The module discloses a top cap wherein bottom side of the top cap being configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) and has at least two shallow holes. First side and second side of the top cap configured to have downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side and fourth side, where in a specific embodiment, each of the downward protrusions is provided with at least one horizontal slot. [00011] The handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a second module, removably coupled to the first module. The second module discloses a platform provided with one or more magnets, at least two protrusions corresponding to the at least two shallow holes, and open comb safety bars on each of lateral edge of the platform to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade. Also, one or more magnet(s) is affixed on top surface of the platform.
[00012] The second module also includes a handle configured to have a cavity, at lower end, to house one or more double edged razor blade(s), wherein opening of the cavity being covered by a cap, a shaft, wherein upper end of the shaft connects to the lower end of the platform, and lower end of the shaft connects to upper end of the handle and described second module is adapted to be removably coupled to the first module, the one or more magnet(s) of the first module and the second module are adapted to attract each other.
[00013] The handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also discloses top cap and the lower base module are adapted to hold two or more double-edged blade(s) in between, wherein a member being provided between each of the two or more blades to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent two or more blades.
[00014] In further embodiment of the safety razor system, at least two downward extending protrusions (325) are provided on the top cap (145), wherein first side and second side (30) of the top cap (145) configured to have the downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side (5) and fourth side (40), where each of the protrusions is provided with at least one slot (10).
[00015] In further embodiment of the safety razor system, comb safety bars (120) are provided on each lateral edge (95) the platform (340), forming shaving sides. [00016] To further clarify the advantages and features of the present disclosure, a more particular description of the disclosure will follow by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the appended figures. It is to be appreciated that these figures depict only typical embodiments of the disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting in scope. The disclosure will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail with the appended figures.
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[00017] The disclosure will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail with the accompanying figures in which:
[00018] FIG. 1 is an exploded representation of an embodiment representing the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system;
[00019] FIG. 2 is a perspective view diagrammatic representation of an embodiment representing the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system;
[00020] FIG. 3 is an exploded representation of an embodiment representing the blade stacking of the handheld magnetic modular safety razor;
[00021] FIG. 4 illustrates arrangement of the first module and the second module in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; and
[00022] FIG. 5 is a perspective view diagrammatic representation of an embodiment representing the safety razor system.
[00023] Further, those skilled in the art will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and may not have necessarily been drawn to scale. Furthermore, in terms of the construction of the device, one or more components of the device may have been represented in the figures by conventional symbols, and the figures may show only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present disclosure so as not to obscure the figures with details that will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the description herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[00024] For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the figures and specific language will be used to describe them. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated online platform, and such further applications of the principles of the disclosure as would normally occur to those skilled in the art are to be construed as being within the scope of the present disclosure.
[00025] The terms "comprises", "comprising", or any other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process or method that comprises a list of steps does not include only those steps but may include other steps not expressly listed or inherent to such a process or method. Similarly, one or more devices or sub-systems or elements or structures or components preceded by "comprises... a" does not, without more constraints, preclude the existence of other devices, sub-systems, elements, structures, components, additional devices, additional sub-systems, additional elements, additional structures or additional components. Appearances of the phrase "in an embodiment", "in another embodiment" and similar language throughout this specification may, but not necessarily do, all refer to the same embodiment.
[00026] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by those skilled in the art to which this disclosure belongs. The system, methods, and examples provided herein are only illustrative and not intended to be limiting.
[00027] In the following specification and the claims, reference will be made to a number of terms, which shall be defined to have the following meanings. The singular forms“a”,“an”, and“the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[00028] Embodiments of the present invention relates to a handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system. The safety-razor system includes a top cap module, lower base module, and handle module.
[00029] The top cap comprises top side and bottom side, where the bottom side being configured to accommodate one or more magnets and has at least two shallow holes. First side and second side of the top cap configured to have downward protrusions extending beyond third side and fourth side, where each of the protrusions is provided with at least one horizontal slot. The first side and second side comprise breadth of the top cap, whereas the third side and fourth side comprise length of the top cap.
[00030] The handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a lower base module, which includes a platform configured to accommodate one or more magnets. The top side of the platform comprises at least two protrusions corresponding to the at least two shallow holes and each lateral edge, forming shaving sides, of the platform comprises open comb safety bars to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade. The lower base module also includes a base configured to accommodate one or more magnets. Moreover, the lower base module also includes a shaft which connects the platform with the base. [00031] The handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system also includes a handle module. The handle module comprises first end and second end. The first end being configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end, and second end being provided with a cavity to receive one or more double edged razor blades while opening of the cavity being covered by a cap and the handle module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base, one or more magnets of the handle module and one or more magnets of the base are adapted to attract each other.
[00032] FIG. 1 is an exploded representation of the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (100) in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. As used herein, the term“modular” means consisting of separate parts that, when combined, form a complete whole, specially used when different parts are combined in order to serve an integrated system or device or product based on the disclosed features of the invention. In one embodiment, the modular safety- razor system is referred to the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (100) which is used by the user for easy removal and securing of blade(s) (35) by simply pulling the top cap (145) apart and placing the blade (35) and putting back the top cap (145).
[00033] In one embodiment, the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system (100) includes a top cap module (145). The top cap (145) is configured to a have a shape and dimension corresponding to shape and dimension of the double edge blade used herein. The top cap (145) comprises top side (140) and bottom side (90), where bottom side (90) is configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) (35) and has at least two shallow holes (20). The one or more magnet(s) may include, but not limited to, neodymium or other such permanent magnet(s) of minimum pull strength of at least one kilogram. However, the pull strength of each magnet may vary according to the weight a magnet can hold and not restricted to one kilogram only. Therefore, the pull strength needs to be identified based on how much weight a magnet can hold. As used herein, the term“pull strength” means the highest possible holding power of a magnet, measured in kilogram(s). The at least two shallow holes (35) are used to fix the top cap module (145) with a lower base module (55). The size and shape of the shallow holes (20) may have oval, square, rectangular, square and any other geometric shape of identified size, the size of the shallow holes (20) may vary according to the gap required in between the top cap (145) module and the lower base module (55).
[00034] The handheld magnetic safety razor system (100) also discloses first (15) and second side (30) of the top cap (145) configured to have downward protrusions extending beyond third (5) and fourth side (40). The downward protrusions are provided with at least one slot (10) or an opening. However, the orientation of the slot (10) may be vertical or horizontal or any other geometric configuration. In a specific embodiment, the top cap (145) comprises three horizontal slots (10) (as shown in FIGs 1 and 2) The slot (10) enables the removal of hairs stuck to razor blade or inside the top cap (145) during shaving, where a jet of water may be used for removing the hairs. Therefore, easy cleaning of razor subsequently enables smooth shaving.
[00035] The handheld magnetic safety razor system (100) also includes a lower base (55) module. The lower base module (55) discloses a platform (340) configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s). Top side (140) of the platform (340) comprises at least two protrusions (325) corresponding to the shallow holes (20) provided on the underside of the top cap (145). The shape and size of the protrusions (325) depend upon the shape and size of the shallow holes (20), so that during coupling of the top cap (145) with the lower base module (55) the protrusions (325) fit inside the corresponding shallow holes (20). Further, the platform (340) also includes lateral edge (95), forming shaving sides with open comb safety bars (120) in order to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade(s) for providing hinderance free shaving to the user.
[00036] The handheld magnetic safety razor system (100) also includes a base (45) configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) (60) depending upon the requirement of pull strength needed to hold the razor handle (70). In the same embodiment of lower base module (55), a shaft (105) is disclosed for connecting the platform (340) with the base (45). The shape of the shaft (105) is not restricted to any particular shape, it may be round, square, rectangular or any other geometric shape. The shaft (105) is providing simple connecting means for coupling of platforms (340) with base (45).
[00037] Further, the lower base module (55) is adapted to be removably coupled to the top cap (145) module while holding at least one double-edged blade in between, the at least one double edge blade being held at a position by the at least two protrusions, where the one or more magnets of the top cap (145) module and the lower base module (55) are adapted to attract each other. More specifically, the one or more double-edged blades are locked between the top cap (145) and the platform (340). Described system (100) enables simple attachment and detachment of blade(s). User of the existing type of shaving razors require to perform mechanism of winding and unwinding for the razor top for removing a blade or putting a new blade. However, the present invention has completely changed the aforementioned mechanism of removing the blade from the razor, here the user only need to pull up the top cap (145) of the described safety-razor in order to fix the blade(s) in between the top cap (145) and lower base module (45) in order to secure the arrangement for shaving. Therefore, the system provides efficient, simple and safe handling mechanism of the handheld modular magnetic safety-razor to the user.
[00038] The handheld modular magnetic safety razor system (100) also includes a handle (70) module with first end (110) and second end (115), where the handle is held in hand by the user while shaving. The first end (110) is configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end (110), and second end (115) is provided with a cavity (75) to receive one or more double edged razor blades (80). Opening of the cavity (75) being covered by a cap (85) which is removable. The handle (70) module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base (45), where the one or more magnets (60) of the handle (70) module and one or more magnets of the base (45) are adapted to attract each other. The cavity (75) as described in the second end (115) of the handle (70) module enables user to store at least one or more double-edged blade(s), single-edged blade(s) or any shape of blade(s). Therefore, the handle with cavity (75) enables the user simple and easy storage facility for blade(s) for shaving.
[00039] In a further embodiment of the handle (70) module, the outer periphery of the handle module comprises at least one set of grooves (not shown in FIG.l), thereby enhancing hand grip of the user on the handle (70).
[00040] The shape of the handle (70) is not restricted to any particular shape, it can be of any shape such as round, square, rectangular or any other geometric shape fit for grip. [00041] In another embodiment, number of double edge blades, that could be simultaneously used in the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (300), may be more than one. FIG. 3 is an exploded representation of an embodiment representing the stacking of three blades in the handheld magnetic modular safety razor system (300) in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. The handheld magnetic safety razor system (300) discloses that the top cap (145) and the lower base module are adapted to hold three double-edged blades (35) in between and a member (350) of specific size depending upon the size of the blade(s) is provided between each of the two or more blades to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent double edge blade(s). Therefore, depending upon the requirement of handheld modular magnetic safety razor, two or more double- edged blades can be used in between the top cap and lower base of the safety razor. Use of multiple blade(s) in the safety- razor system enables the user to have cleaner and quicker shave.
[00042] In yet another embodiment, the handheld magnetic modular safety-razor system (400) includes only two modules, namely a first module and a second module. FIG. 4 illustrates arrangement of the first module and the second module in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[00043] The first module comprises top cap (405) which is substantially similar to the top cap (145) disclosed in FIG.l. The top cap (405) is configured to a have a shape and dimension corresponding to shape and dimension of the double edge blade used herein. The top cap (405) comprises top side (440) and bottom side, where bottom side is configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s) and has at least two shallow holes. The one or more magnet(s) may include, but not limited to, neodymium or other such permanent magnet(s). The pull strength of each magnet needs to be identified based on how much weight a magnet can hold. The at least two shallow holes are used to fix the top cap (405) module with a lower base module. The size and shape of the shallow holes may have oval, square, rectangular, square and any other geometric shape of identified size, the size of the shallow holes may vary according to the gap required in between the top cap (405) module and the lower base module.
[00044] The handheld magnetic safety razor system (400) also discloses first and second side (435) of the top cap (405) configured to have downward protrusions extending beyond third and fourth side. The downward protrusions are provided with at least one slot (415) or an opening. However, the orientation of the slot (415) may be vertical or horizontal or any other geometric configuration. In a specific embodiment, the top cap (405) comprises three horizontal slots (415). The slot enables the removal of hairs stuck to razor blade or inside the top cap during shaving, where a jet of water may be used for removing the hairs. Therefore, easy cleaning of razor subsequently enables smooth shaving.
[00045] The second module discloses a platform configured to accommodate one or more magnet(s). Top side (440) of the platform comprises at least two protrusions corresponding to the shallow holes provided on the underside of the top cap (405). The shape and size of the protrusions depend upon the shape and size of the shallow holes, so that during coupling of the top cap (405) with the lower base module the protrusions fit inside the corresponding shallow holes. Further, the platform also includes lateral edge, forming shaving sides with comb safety bars (420) in order to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade(s) for providing hinderance free shaving to the user. The comb safety bars may comprise one of an open comb and a closed comb. [00046] The second module includes a handle (430) module with first end and second end (435). The first end is configured to accommodate at least one magnet on top end, and second end (435) is provided with a cavity to receive one or more double edged razor blades while opening of the cavity being covered by a cap. The handle (430) module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base, where the one or more magnets of the handle (430) module and one or more magnets of the base are adapted to attract each other. The cavity as described in the second end (435) of the handle (430) module enables user to store at least one or more double-edged blade(s), single-edged blade(s) or any shape of blade(s). Therefore, the cavity enables the user simple and easy storage facility of blade(s) for shaving.
[00047] In a specific embodiment of the second module, handle (430) module is disclosed, the outer periphery of the handle (430) module comprises at least one set of grooves, thereby enhancing hand grip of the user on the handle (430).
[00048] The shape of the handle (430) is not restricted to any particular shape, it can be of any shape such as round, square, rectangular or any other geometric shape.
[00049] FIG. 5 is showing perspective view of an embodiment representing the safety razor system with handle (401), wherein handle (401) may be releasably coupled with the platform (340) of the safety-razor system. The shape of the handle (401) includes a flat V-shape.
[00050] Second module also discloses a shaft (425) connecting the platform and the handle, wherein upper end of the shaft is fixed with the lower end of the platform, and lower end of the shaft is fixed with the upper end of the handle (430). [00051] The second module of the handheld magnetic safety razor system is adapted to be removably coupled to the first module, the one or more magnets of the first module and the second module are adapted to attract each other. So, the use of only two components enables the user simple and easy handling of safety- razor. In order to secure at least one double-edged blade in between the first module and second module, the user only needs to open the top cap of the safety- razor by applying the simple pull up force.
[00052] In another embodiment, the handheld magnetic safety razor system (400) being configured to simultaneously use more than one double edge blades.
[00053] Embodiments of the present invention is providing several advantages such as easy removal and securing of blade(s) by simply pulling the top cap apart and placing the blade and putting back the top cap; handle module of the present invention is providing a cavity which enables the user to store the used or new blade(s) inside the handle, which completely eliminates the chances of cutting finger of the user while searching the blade(s) in a bag or drawer; detachable system enabling the user an ease for carrying the same; if one module develops any fault then the user can just change the faulty module and hence user is not required to buy the whole system again and again; and use of multiple blade(s) in the safety- razor system enables the user to have a cleaner and quicker shave.
[00054] While specific language has been used to describe the disclosure, any limitations arising on account of the same are not intended. As would be apparent to a person skilled in the art, various working modifications may be made to the method in order to implement the inventive concept as taught herein.
[00055] The figures and the foregoing description give examples of embodiments. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that one or more of the described elements may well be combined into a single functional element. Alternatively, certain elements may be split into multiple functional elements. Elements from one embodiment may be added to another embodiment. For example, order of processes described herein may be changed and are not limited to the manner described herein. Moreover, the actions of any flow diagram need not be implemented in the order shown; nor do all of the acts need to be necessarily performed. Also, those acts that are not dependant on other acts may be performed in parallel with the other acts. The scope of embodiments is by no means limited by these specific examples.

Claims

I claim:
1. A handheld safety razor system (100) comprising:
a top cap module (145);
wherein the top cap (145) comprises top side (140) and bottom side (90), where the bottom side (90) being configured to accommodate one or more magnets (25) and has at least two shallow holes (20);
a lower base module (55), comprising;
a platform (340) configured to accommodate one or more magnets (25);
wherein top side (345) of the platform (340) comprises at least two protrusions
(325) corresponding to the at least two shallow holes (20);
a base (45) configured to accommodate one or more magnets (60);
a shaft (105), wherein the shaft (105) connects the platform (340) with the base
(45);
wherein the lower base module (55) is adapted to be removably coupled to the top cap module (145) while holding at least one double-edged blade (35) in between, where the one or more magnets (25) of the top cap (145) module and the lower base module (55) are adapted to attract each other;
a handle (70) module comprising first end (110) and second end (115);
wherein the first end (110) being configured to accommodate at least one magnet (60) on first end (110), and second end (115) being provided with a cavity (75) to receive one or more double edged razor blades (80) while opening of the cavity (75) being covered by a cap (85), and
wherein the handle (70) module is adapted to be removably coupled to the base (45), one or more magnets (60) of the handle (70) module and one or more magnets (60) of the base are adapted to attract each other. 2. The handheld safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the safety bars (120) are configured to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade (35).
3. The handheld safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one slot (10) provided on each of the protrusions is one of a vertical oriented and a horizontal orientated.
4. The handheld safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the top cap (145) and the lower base module (55) are adapted to hold two or more double-edged blade(s) (35) in between, wherein a member (350) being provided between each of the two or more blades (35) to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent two or more blades (35).
5. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least two downward extending protrusions (325) on the top cap (145), wherein first side and second side (30) of the top cap (145) configured to have the downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side (5) and fourth side (40), where each of the protrusions is provided with at least one slot (10).
6. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 5, the at least one double edge blade (35) being held at a position by at least two protrusions (325).
7. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 1, further comprising comb safety bars (120) on each lateral edge (95) of the platform (340), forming shaving sides.
8. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 7, wherein comb safety bars comprises one of an open comb and a closed comb. 9. The handheld safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one set of grooves configured on outer periphery of the handle (70) module to enhance gripping.
10. A handheld safety razor system (400) comprising:
a first module comprising a top cap (405);
wherein bottom side of the top cap (405) being configured to accommodate one or more magnets and has at least two shallow holes;
a second module, removably coupled to the first module, comprising:
a platform provided with one or more magnets, at least two protrusions corresponding to the at least two shallow holes;
wherein the one or more magnet is affixed on top surface of the platform;
a handle (430) configured to have a cavity, at lower end (435), to house one or more double edged razor blades, wherein opening of the cavity being covered by a cap;
a shaft (425), wherein upper end of the shaft connects to the lower end of the platform, and lower end of the shaft (425) connects to upper end of the handle (430); and
wherein the second module is adapted to be removably coupled to the first module, the one or more magnets of the first module and the second module are adapted to attract each other.
11. The handheld safety razor system (400) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the safety bars (420) are configured to guide and position hairs closer to the razor blade. 12. The handheld safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the at least one slot (10) provided on each of the protrusions is one of a vertical oriented and a horizontal orientated.
13. The handheld safety razor system (400) as claimed in claim 10, further comprising the first module and the second module adapted to hold two or more double-edged blades in between; wherein a member being provided between each of the two or more blades to maintain a predefined gap between adjacent two or more blades.
14. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 10, further comprising at least two downward extending protrusions (325) on the top cap (145), wherein first side and second side (30) of the top cap (145) configured to have the downward protrusions extending, to a predetermined distance, beyond third side (5) and fourth side (40), where each of the protrusions is provided with at least one slot (10).
15. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 14, the at least one double edge blade (35) being held at a position by the at least two protrusions (325).
16. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 10, further comprising comb safety bars (120) on each lateral edge (95) of the platform (340), forming shaving sides.
17. The safety razor system (100) as claimed in claim 16, wherein comb safety bars comprises one of an open comb and a closed comb.
18. The handheld safety razor system (400) as claimed in claim 10, further comprising at least one set of grooves configured on outer periphery of the handle (430) module to enhance gripping.
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