Hazell, Stephen Paul (Reading, GB)
| 1836800 | Hope | 30/41 | Shaving device | |
| 1892836 | Harvey | 30/41 | Combination razor and shaving brush | |
| 1899841 | Acken | 30/41 | Safety razor | |
| 2131498 | Chandler | 30/41 | Safety razor | |
| 2327192 | Keene | 30/41 | Soap-containing safety razor | |
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| 3417468 | Miyauchi | 30/41 | Razor | |
| 3726009 | Hackmyer | 222/402.11 | SELF-LATHERING SHAVER | |
| 3743085 | Richert | 206/42 | INDIVIDUAL TABLET DISPENSING PACKAGE | |
| 3858764 | Watson | 222/399 | PRESSURIZED DISPENSERS | |
| 3964649 | Alexander | 222/399 | Pressurized dispensing container | |
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| 4238882 | Harrison, Sr. | 30/41 | Reservoir safety razor | |
| 4377034 | Druash et al. | 30/41 | Safety razor kit | |
| 4492025 | Jacobson | 30/87 | Razor handle assembly | |
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| 6241164 | Wolfe | 239/303 | Effervescent liquid fine mist apparatus and method |
| DE4335449 | ||||
| EP0505630 | Disposable safety razor system. | |||
| GB690828 | ||||
| GB2075406 | ||||
| GB2266854 | ||||
| WO/1996/002369 | SAFETY RAZORS | |||
| WO/1997/017174 | OVAL FRAME RAZOR | |||
| WO/1997/018065 | SAFETY RAZOR INCLUDING A FOAM DISPENSER |
Tobin, Donal B.
| 1. | A shaving system, which comprises a razor comprising a shaving head including at least one blade, a refillable reservoir for supplying a fluid to be applied to the skin in connection with a shaving procedure, and a dose of a substance which on mixing with water generates gas and produces a prepared fluid having a characteristic desirable for treating the skin and/or the hair to be shaved, the reservoir being coupled to the shaving head and comprising a chamber including at least one inlet and discharge port for filling the chamber with water, for delivering into the chamber the substance for mixture with water in the chamber, and for discharging the prepared fluid from the chamber for application to the skin, the prepared fluid being discharged at the shaving head under pressure produced in the chamber by the gas generated when the substance is mixed with the water in the chamber, the reservoir comprising a container arranged to form a razor handle, the shaving head being detachably supported on the container by a razor neck providing a delivery passage for conducting the prepared fluid discharged from the reservoir chamber to the shaving head, and the razor neck providing a cap which can be detached from the container to allow the water and the substance to be added to the chamber to form the prepared fluid therein, said dose having a predetermined amount of said substance such that the amounts of gas generated and fluid prepared are sufficient for delivery to the skin to complete only one shave. |
| 2. | A shaving system according to claim 1, wherein the shaving head is arranged for the prepared fluid to be discharged at a position ahead of the blade or blades as they move across the skin during shaving. |
| 3. | A shaving system according to claim 2, wherein the prepared fluid is discharged at a guard surface. |
| 4. | A razor according to claim 1, wherein means are provided for delivering a predetermined dose of the substance into the container. |
| 5. | A razor according to claim 1, wherein a predetermined dose of the substance is provided in tablet form or contained in a water soluble capsule. |
| 6. | A razor according to claim 1, including a magazine for holding respective doses of substance and operable to deliver the respective doses in turn into the reservoir chamber. |
| 7. | A shaving system according to claim 1, wherein the substance generates carbon dioxide on being mixed with water. |
| 8. | A shaving system according to claim 7, wherein the substance comprises sodium bicarbonate. |
| 9. | A shaving system according to claim 7, wherein the substance comprises tartaric acid and/or citric acid and at least one salt selected from the group consisting of sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate, and potassium hydrogen carbonate. |
| 10. | The razor according to claim 1, wherein a valve means is provided for controlling flow of fluid through the delivery passage through which fluid flows from the reservoir to the shaving head. |
| 11. | A shaving system, which comprises a razor comprising a shaving head including at least one blade, a refillable reservoir for receiving water and supplying a fluid to be applied to the skin in connection with a shaving procedure, and a dose of a substance for addition to the water in the reservoir for generating gas and producing a prepared fluid having a characteristic desirable for treating the skin and/or the hair to be shaved, the reservoir being coupled to the shaving head and comprising a chamber including at least one inlet and discharge port for filling the chamber with water, for delivering into the chamber the dose of the substance for mixture with water in the chamber, and for discharging the prepared fluid from the chamber for application to the skin, the prepared fluid being discharged at the shaving head under pressure produced in the chamber by the gas generated when the substance is mixed with the water in the chamber, said dose having a predetermined amount of said substance such that the amounts of gas generated and fluid prepared are sufficient for delivery to the skin to complete only one shave. |
| 12. | A shaving system according to claim 11, wherein the reservoir comprises a container arranged to form a razor handle, and the shaving head is detachably supported on the container by a razor neck providing a delivery passage for conducting fluid discharged from the reservoir chamber to the shaving head. |
| 13. | A shaving system according to claim 12, wherein the container includes a container neck which defines a combined inlet and discharge port and the razor neck is detachably connected to the container neck. |
| 14. | A shaving system according to claim 13, wherein the razor neck forms a cap which is detachable from the container neck to allow the water and the dose of the substance to be added to the container. |
| 15. | A shaving system according to claim 13, wherein the container neck and the razor neck are provided with a screw threaded coupling to detachably connect the container neck to the razor neck. |
| 16. | A shaving system according to claim 14, which includes a dip tube in communication with the fluid delivery passage for discharge of fluid from the reservoir, the dip tube having a valve arrangement permitting discharge of fluid therethrough with the reservoir held either upright or inverted. |
| 17. | A shaving system according to claim 16, wherein the valve arrangement comprises a first valve adjacent to the lower end of the dip tube and a second valve adjacent to the upper end of the dip tube for controlling the flow of fluid from the container into the dip tube, the first valve being open and the second valve being closed when the container is upright, and the first valve being closed and the second valve being open when the container is inverted. |
| 18. | A shaving system according to claim 17, wherein each valve comprises a gravity operated ball valve. |
| 19. | A shaving system according to claim 16, which includes a tube extending from the delivery passage in the razor neck to the shaving head. |
| 20. | The shaving system of claim 11, wherein the substance on admixture with water produces a fluid with desired lubricating properties and/or moisturizing properties and/or fragrance and/or chemical hair treatment properties and/or bacterial or medicinal properties, and/or cleansing properties and/or blood coagulation properties. |
This invention relates to the field of preparing fluids for application to the skin such as in connection with shaving and particularly so-called “wet shaving” during the process of which a razor with one or more sharpened cutting edges is moved over the skin to sever hairs projecting from the skin. It is usual to apply to the skin a preparation, such as shaving soap, which can be applied by means of a brush, shaving foam, or shaving gel to improve the conditions for actual shaving. The need to prepare the skin in this way as part of the overall shaving procedure is an inconvenience and adds significantly to the time required to complete a satisfactory shave.
With the foregoing drawbacks in mind, in accordance with an aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of preparing a fluid to be applied to the skin, for example in connection with a shaving procedure, comprising filling a refillable reservoir with water and adding to the water a substance which generates gas and which produces said fluid upon mixing with water, sealing the reservoir after addition of the substance whereby the gas generated pressurizes the interior of the reservoir for delivering the fluid from the reservoir for application to the skin.
According to another aspect the invention provides a system for preparing a fluid to be applied to the skin, e.g. in connection with a shaving procedure, comprising a refillable reservoir having at least one inlet and discharge port for filling the reservoir with water, for delivering into the reservoir a dose of a substance for mixture with water in the reservoir, and for discharging the liquid contents by pressure of gas within the reservoir, and a dose of substance for addition to the water and which upon mixing with the water generates gas and produces a prepared fluid for application to the skin, the reservoir being arranged for the gas generated by the dose of substance being mixed with water therein to pressurize the reservoir and to deliver the prepared fluid through the discharge port for application of the skin.
It is possible for a single port to provide the three functions of filling the reservoir with water, introducing the dose of substance and discharging the prepared fluid, or one port can serve for two of these functions while a second port serves for performance of the third. Alternatively, respective ports could be provided for filling with water, adding the substance, and discharging the fluid contents.
A valve means may be provided in a fluid discharge passage in order to control delivery of the prepared fluid from the reservoir. Conveniently prepared fluid is discharged by means of a dip tube extending into the reservoir and the dip tube can be equipped with a valve arrangement permitting discharge of the prepared fluid with the reservoir held either upright or in an inverted orientation.
The method and system for preparing a fluid according to the invention can be utilized advantageously in connection with a shaving procedure for preparing a fluid and delivering the fluid to the skin prior to, during or subsequent to actual shaving. The invention is especially convenient for delivery of a fluid which is applied to the skin by means of the razor itself, and in accordance with a further aspect the invention provides a razor comprising a shaving head including at least one blade, and a reservoir for supplying fluid to be applied to the skin during shaving, and a substance which on mixing with water generates a gas and produces the fluid to be applied to the skin, the reservoir being coupled to the shaving head and comprising a chamber refillable with water and at least one inlet and discharge port for filling the chamber with water, for delivering into the chamber the substance for mixing with water in the chamber to prepare the fluid to be applied to the skin, and for discharging the prepared fluid from the chamber for application to the skin, the fluid being discharged at or adjacent the shaving head under pressure produced in the chamber by the gas generated when the substance is mixed with the water in the chamber.
There have been previous proposals to include a pressurized container in a razor handle structure for dispensing shaving foam, examples of such constructions being those described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,478, WO-A-97/18065 and EP-A-0505630. The containers used in these razors are of the type which are pressurized in the factory at the time of manufacture. There have also been proposed razors in which liquid is discharged from a reservoir under gravity during shaving, examples of such razors being those described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,238,882, U.S. Pat No. 4,074,429 and GB-A-2266854. In GB-A-690828 there is disclosed a razor with a refillable reservoir which is pressurized by a piston actuated by a spring or a manually operated air pump and GB-A-2075406 describes a razor in which liquid is dispensed from a refillable container by operation of a fluid pump.
In a razor according to the present invention the fluid is preferably discharged at a position ahead of the blade or blades of the razor as they move across the skin during shaving, such as at the position of the guard of the shaving head which is disposed in advance of the blade or blades.
It is preferable that the substance be introduced into the reservoir as a predetermined dose and according to yet another aspect of the invention there is provided a container for preparing fluid for application to the skin in the course of performing a shaving procedure, comprising a refillable reservoir having an inlet for filling the reservoir with water, and a dispensing device for delivering a predetermined dose of substance into the water-filled reservoir, the dispensing device being arranged to hold a plurality of doses and being operable to deliver the doses into the reservoir in turn.
Such a container provides a very convenient way to prepare fluid for use during shaving, at the beginning of each shave the reservoir simply being refilled with water and the dispensing device being actuated to dispense the appropriate dose of substance into the water.
Most conveniently and preferably the substance is a solid and is supplied in predetermined doses in tablet or capsule form. In this case the container dispensing device may incorporate a magazine which is adapted to hold several tablets and to dispense the tablets one at a time into the reservoir for mixture with liquid therein.
The substance can be chosen so that when mixed with water it will
(i) lubrication to help the razor slide over the skin;
(ii) moisturizing and/or otherwise conditioning the skin;
(iii) adding a fragrance;
(iv) chemically treating hairs to facilitate cutting;
(v) bacterial or medicinal treatment of the skin;
(vi) cleansing the skin; and
(vii) blood coagulation and/or other beneficial treatment of minor cuts and abrasions which can be suffered during shaving.
A gas generating substance can be included so that the substance, when mixed with water, will effervesce. The gas which is generated is preferably inert and carbon dioxide is most preferred as it is harmless and can be easily produced. The gas generator could for example be sodium bicarbonate which generates carbon dioxide gas when dissolved in water. The generation of carbon dioxide can, however, be accelerated by a chemical reaction involving neutralization of a carbonate salt by a weak acid, and the preferred gas generating substance is a mixture of dry solids comprising citric and/or tartaric acid with a carbonate salt including one or more selected from sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate and potassium hydrogen carbonate. Other suitable gas generators will occur to those skilled in the art.
The substance which is mixed with water in the reservoir may be a solid substance, in which case it can conveniently be provided in tablet form, or as a powder contained within a soluble capsule. Alternatively, a substance other than a powder can be used and supplied for example, within a soluble capsule or in a sealed sachet from which the substance is discharged into the reservoir.
A better understanding of the invention in its different aspects will be gained from the more detailed description which follows and in which reference is made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring initially to
The razor includes a refillable reservoir in the form of a container
At the beginning of a shaving procedure, the container
| Sodium hydrogen carbonate | 44 wt % | |
| Citric Acid | 36 wt % | |
| Xanthum Gum | 15 wt % | |
| Polyox (lubricant) | 5 wt % | |
The maximum pressure generated in the container which was fitted with a 5 mm bore ball valve in the dip tube, was 0.6 psi (4.1 kPa) and this pressure produced an average maximum flow rate of 4.5 ml/min, and continuous flow of liquid from the container lasted for an average of about 7 minutes.
It will be understood the procedure of filling the container
As razors are sometimes held other than upright during shaving the dip tube
In
In use of the razor of
Modifications are of course possible to the specific embodiments described above without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims which follow. By way of example, a valve could be included in the fluid passage
