Razor handle
US-2024359349-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US10131064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10131064-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415303610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A handle for a shaver having a front portion, a removable shaving cartridge, an upper part and a lower part assembled together, and a movable button positioned in the front portion of the handle and configured to facilitate the removal of the shaving cartridge. The upper part of the handle has a slot with two longitudinal edges forming a pair of opposed tracks. The button has a pair of opposed flexible hooks which are snap-fitted with the longitudinal tracks of the slot and hold the button onto the handle. The lower part of the handle has an abutment member which is engaged between the flexible hooks. The abutment member is configured to prevent the flexible hooks from disengaging the tracks of the slot.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A handle for a shaver, comprising: a front portion configured to receive a removable shaving cartridge, an upper part and a lower part, the upper part and the lower part being assembled together, a button positioned in the front portion of the handle, the button being movable in a first direction and configured to facilitate the removal of the shaving cartridge, wherein the upper part of the handle includes a slot extending longitudinally in the first direction, the slot having two longitudinal edges forming a pair of opposed tracks, wherein the button includes at least one pair of opposed flexible hooks which are snap-fitted with the longitudinal tracks of the slot and hold the button onto the handle, the flexible hooks being slideable on the tracks, wherein the lower part of the handle includes an abutment member which is engaged with the flexible hooks and is elongated in the first direction, the abutment member being positioned between the flexible hooks to prevent the flexible hooks from being moved closer together and the abutment member being configured to prevent the flexible hooks from disengaging the tracks of the slot. 2. The handle according to claim 1 , wherein the upper part of the handle and the lower part of the handle are assembled together by snap-fitting. 3. The handle according to claim 1 , wherein the button is slideable. 4. The handle according to claim 1 , wherein the button includes a front portion adjacent the cartridge and a rear portion, and wherein the button is configured to remove the cartridge when the button is moved. 5. The handle according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible hooks are provided in a form of outwardly oriented hooks. 6. The handle according to claim 1 , wherein the slot includes a stop projection protruding into the slot, the stop projection configured to prevent the flexible hooks to be moved closer together. 7. The handle according to claim 6 , wherein the button includes a front portion adjacent the cartridge and a rear portion, the button is slideable and adapted to remove the cartridge when the button is slid forward, the flexible hooks are positioned in the rear portion of the button, and the abutment member engages the flexible hooks when the button is slid forward, while the stop projection engages the flexible hooks when the button is not slid forward. 8. The handle according to claim 1 , wherein the front portion of the upper part of the handle includes a receptacle, the front portion of the lower part of the handle is terminated in a hook configured to engage the receptacle, and wherein the rear portions of the upper and lower parts of the handle are provided with press-fitting means. 9. The handle according to claim 8 , wherein the abutment member is positioned adjacent the hook. 10. The handle according to claim 1 , the handle configured to accommodate a pivoting cartridge, the handle further comprising a plunger configured to enact a force upon the cartridge to return the cartridge into a rest position when pivoted. 11. The handle according to claim 10 , wherein each of at least one pair of flexible hooks forms a space between the flexible hooks for accommodating the plunger. 12. The handle according to claim 10 , wherein the plunger is provided with a spring, and the spring provides a return force for both the button and the plunger. 13. The handle according to claim 1 , wherein the button is provided with a spring, the spring being configured to provide a return force for the button when the button is moved. 14. A shaver comprising a handle according to claim 1 . 15. A method of manufacturing a handle for a shaver, the method comprising: providing a button, the button comprising at least one pair of opposed flexible hooks; providing a handle upper part, the handle upper part comprising a slot extending longitudinally in a sliding direction, the slot having two longitudinal edges forming a pair of opposed tracks; providing a handle lower part, the handle lower part comprising an abutment member; snap fitting the flexible hooks provided on the button respectively to the tracks of the slot on the handle upper part so that the button is slidable in the sliding direction; and fitting the handle lower part to the handle upper part to form the handle, positioning the abutment member between the flexible hooks, the abutment member prevents the flexible hooks from being moved closer together, and engaging the flexible hooks to the abutment member of the handle lower part so that the abutment member prevents disengagement of the hooks from the tracks of the slot. 16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein the handle upper part further includes a stop projection protruding into the slot, wherein the method further comprises: providing a spring; assembling the button and the spring; wherein when snap fitting the flexible hooks to the tracks, the flexible hooks are snap fitted at a position offset from the stop projection; between snap fitting of the flexible hooks to the tracks and fitting of the handle lower part to the handle upper part, the method further comprising: engaging the flexible hooks to the stop projection, wherein the spring biases the button to a rest position where the stop projection is between the hooks and prevents disengagement of the hooks from the tracks of the slot, and wherein when fitting the handle lower part to the handle upper part, the abutment member of the handle lower part is positioned in alignment with the stop projection in the sliding direction. 17. The method according to claim 15 , wherein when fitting the handle lower part to the handle upper part, the upper part of the handle and the lower part of the handle are snap fitted.
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