Magnetic device mount
US-10505392-B2 · Dec 10, 2019 · US
US11871830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11871830-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217808353-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2024 |
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A surface-mountable holder includes a rear surface adapted to be coupled with an affixing mechanism for mounting to an external surface. The surface-mountable holder further includes a front surface configured to magnetically secure a shaving razor. The front surface is adapted to receive an upper handle portion of the shaving razor. The upper handle portion is in close proximity to a razor portion of the shaving razor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A combination comprising: a safety razor having one or more blades housed within a razor head that is removably coupled to a handle of the safety razor, the handle containing a ferrous material; wherein, in side view, the handle has an interior surface, and opposed longitudinal ends of the interior surface tangentially define an obtuse angle; and a surface-mountable razor holder comprising a rear-facing component having a rear surface to mount the holder to an exterior environmental surface; a front-facing component attached to the rear-facing component, the front-facing component having a front surface to engage the interior surface of the handle; and a magnet disposed in a cavity formed between the rear-facing component and the front-facing component; wherein the safety razor is removably secured to the front surface of the holder via attraction of the magnet and the ferrous material; wherein the front facing component is attached to the rear-facing component by one of mechanical, chemical, and integral molding means; and wherein the rear-facing component further comprises one or more protruding clips and the front-facing component further comprises one or more receiving members, wherein the rear-facing component engaging the front-facing component comprises each of the one or more protruding clips interconnecting with a corresponding receiving member of the one or more receiving members. 2. The combination of claim 1 , wherein, in side view, the interior surface generally defines a curve. 3. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the holder is secured to the exterior environmental surface by an adhesive bond. 4. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the rear-facing component further comprises a cylindrical member extending from an inner surface of the rear-facing component, and wherein the cylindrical member forms the cavity. 5. The combination of claim 4 , further comprising a ribbing structure protruding within the cylindrical member to position the magnet proximate the front-facing component. 6. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the front surface is configured to magnetically secure the shaving razor in an upright position. 7. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the ferrous material is one of affixed, implanted, and co-molded into the handle of the safety razor. 8. A combination comprising: a safety razor having one or more blades housed within a razor head that is removably coupled to a handle of the safety razor, the handle containing a ferrous material; and a surface-mountable razor holder comprising a rear-facing component having a rear surface to mount the holder to a planar exterior environmental surface; a front-facing component attached to the rear-facing component, the front-facing component having a front surface to engage the handle, and a magnet disposed in a cavity formed between the rear-facing component and the front-facing component; wherein the safety razor is removably secured to the front surface of the holder via attraction of the magnet and the ferrous material, and the front surface is configured such that no part of the safety razor contacts the exterior environmental surface; wherein the front facing component is attached to the rear-facing component by one of mechanical, chemical, and integral molding means and wherein the rear-facing component further comprises one or more protruding clips and the front-facing component further comprises one or more receiving members, wherein the rear-facing component engaging the front-facing component comprises each of the one or more protruding clips interconnecting with a corresponding receiving member of the one or more receiving members. 9. The combination of claim 8 , wherein the holder is secured to the exterior environmental surface by an adhesive bond. 10. The combination of claim 8 , wherein the rear-facing component further comprises a cylindrical member extending from an inner surface of the rear-facing component, and wherein the cylindrical member forms the cavity. 11. The combination of claim 10 , further comprising a ribbing structure protruding within the cylindrical member to position the magnet proximate the front-facing component. 12. The combination of claim 8 , wherein the front surface is configured to magnetically secure the shaving razor in an upright position. 13. The combination of claim 8 , wherein the ferrous material is one of affixed, implanted, and co-molded into the handle of the safety razor. 14. A combination comprising: a safety razor having one or more blades housed within a razor head that is removably coupled to a handle of the safety razor, the handle containing a ferrous material; wherein, in side view, the handle has an interior surface, and opposed longitudinal ends of the interior surface tangentially define an obtuse angle; and a surface-mountable razor holder comprising a rear-facing component having a rear surface to mount the holder to an exterior environmental surface; a front-facing component attached to the rear-facing component, the front-facing component having a front surface to engage the interior surface of the handle; and a magnet disposed in a cavity formed between the rear-facing component and the front-facing component; wherein the safety razor is removably secured to the front surface of the holder via attraction of the magnet and the ferrous material; and wherein the rear-facing component further comprises a cylindrical member extending from an inner surface of the rear-facing component, and wherein the cylindrical member forms the cavity. 15. A combination comprising: a safety razor having one or more blades housed within a razor head that is removably coupled to a handle of the safety razor, the handle containing a ferrous material; and a surface-mountable razor holder comprising a rear-facing component having a rear surface to mount the holder to a planar exterior environmental surface; a front-facing component attached to the rear-facing component, the front-facing component having a front surface to engage the handle, and a magnet disposed in a cavity formed between the rear-facing component and the front-facing component; wherein the safety razor is removably secured to the front surface of the holder via attraction of the magnet and the ferrous material, and the front surface is configured such that no part of the safety razor contacts the exterior environmental surface; and wherein the rear-facing component further comprises a cylindrical member extending from an inner surface of the rear-facing component, and wherein the cylindrical member forms the cavity.
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