SHAVING BRUSH PROTECTIVE CASE AND METHOD OF USING SAME
A protective case for a shaving brush, comprising a central hollow tube, open on both ends, configured to fully enclose a shaving brush, and first and second caps removably affixed to opposite ends of the tube is disclosed herein. Corresponding systems and methods also are disclosed.
This disclosure relates generally to shaving, and more particularly to the safe transportation of shaving brushes often used in wet shaving.
A number of protective case designs and configurations are generally known which provide adequate protection, ventilation, and aesthetic properties. However, conventional designs require the brush to be inserted and removed from the same aperture. If the bristles of the brush are constrained when the brush is in the case, then the transition between constrained and unconstrained states when the brush is inserted or removed has the potential to damage the fragile bristles of the brush. For example, if the brush is inserted bristles-first into the container, any bristles not initially inside the case risk being excluded from the case and bent or broken during insertion. Similarly, the bristles on the edges of the brush, upon insertion, may be subject to such friction from the side walls of the case that they buckle and break. Alternatively, if the brush is to be inserted handle-first, upon removal from the tube the friction between the edge bristles and the side walls of the case may cause the bristles to become bent over backwards and broken.
It would be useful to develop an improved case for a shaving brush.
SUMMARYOne embodiment described herein is a protective case for a shaving brush, comprising a central hollow tube, open on both ends, configured to fully enclose a shaving brush, and two caps removably affixed to opposite ends of the tube.
Also described herein is a method for inserting a shaving brush into a protective case and removing it thereafter. This is accomplished by first obtaining a protective case comprising a hollow tube open on both ends with two caps (a first cap and second cap) which can be removably attached to opposite ends in order to seal the tube. Then, the first cap is removed from the first end of the tube and the shaving brush is inserted axially, handle-first, into the tube until the bottom of the handle is seated against the second cap on the second end of the tube. Next, the first cap is attached to the first end of the tube such that the tube is fully sealed. The second cap is then removed, and the brush is removed axially, handle-first, from the second end of the tube.
According to the embodiments described herein, a protective case is provided which can hold a shaving brush and potentially a number of other shaving accessories, allowing for convenient organization and transportation without fear of damage. The case allows the brush to be inserted and removed from different apertures, such that the bristles of the brush are never forced apart, reducing the likelihood of damage.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular
In the embodiment of
In embodiments, the first and second caps are each comprised of a single solid piece of material. In embodiments, at least one cap is comprised of two parts which can be removably attached to each other, forming a cavity in between. In this case, the cavity or cavities can be used to store other shaving supplies and accessories, including but not limited to shaving cream and spare razor blades.
When a cap contains a cavity, the cap is comprised of two parts (as shown in
In embodiments, the cap cavity is a cylindrical space, and a chamfer can be added to the edge (42) formed by the side and bottom walls. These embodiments can be used to store shaving cream or any general accessories or consumables. In embodiments, a cap can be used to store spare razor blades. As is shown in
In the embodiments shown in the drawings, the tube does not include a compartment for a razor handle. On the other hand, if a razor compartment is included, this typically is formed by a cylindrical compartment running parallel to the brush compartment but not intersecting with the brush compartment. In embodiments, the axis of the tube is parallel with the axes of the brush compartment and handle compartment, but not collinear with either.
In embodiments, some or all parts of the case are made of a polymeric material such as a thermoplastic or thermoset, bone or a synthetic material engineered to have an appearance and properties similar to bone, stainless or rust-resistant metal, or treated wood. In embodiments, parts of the case are made of any permutation of the aforementioned materials.
In embodiments, the tube (12) is between about 2 and 7 inches long. In embodiments, the tube is between about 3.5 and 6 inches long. In embodiments, the tube is between about 4 and 5 inches long. In embodiments, the inner diameter of the tube corresponding to the brush handle (25) is between about 0.5 and 3 inches. In embodiments, the inner diameter of the tube corresponding to the brush handle (25) is between about 0.75 and 2 inches. In embodiments, the inner diameter of the tube corresponding to the brush handle (25) is between about 1 and 1.5 inches.
A shaving brush can be inserted into the protective case and removed thereafter, by first obtaining a protective case (of any embodiment described above) comprising a hollow tube open on both ends with two caps (first and second caps) which can be removably attached to opposite ends in order to seal the tube, removing the first cap from the first end of the tube, inserting the shaving brush axially, handle-first, into the tube until the bottom of the handle is seated against the second cap on the second end of the tube, attaching the first cap to the first end of the tube such that the tube is fully sealed, removing the second cap, and removing the brush axially, handle-first, from the second end of the tube.
The protective case described herein is especially appropriate for protecting a shaving brush during travel, or any other situation in which the brush could experience significant jostling, crushing, or other physical interference.
A number of alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art, which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
Claims
1. A protective case for a shaving brush, comprising:
- a central hollow tube, open on both ends, configured to fully enclose a shaving brush, and
- first and second caps removably affixed to opposite ends of the tube.
2. A case of the type in claim 1, configured to fit a variety of commercially available shaving brushes.
3. A case of the type in claim 1, wherein the tube comprises a rigid material such as a polymeric material (such as a thermoplastic or thermoset), bone or a synthetic material engineered to have an appearance and properties similar to bone, stainless or rust-resistant metal, or treated wood.
4. A case of the type in claim 1, wherein the tube has an outer wall, and contains small holes through the outer wall along some of its surface to allow the passage of air.
5. A case of the type in claim 1, wherein the tube has an inner contour that more closely follows the shape of a shaving brush.
6. A case of the type in claim 1, wherein the caps each comprise a single solid piece of suitable material, such as a polymeric material (such as a thermoplastic or thermoset), bone or a synthetic material engineered to have an appearance and properties similar to bone, stainless or rust-resistant metal, or treated wood.
7. A case of the type described in claim 1, wherein at least one cap comprises two parts removably affixed to each other such that a cavity is formed between the two when assembled.
8. A case of the type described in claim 7, wherein the cavity of at least one cap is cylindrical in shape.
9. A case of the type described in claim 7, where the cavity of at least one cap is rectangular in shape, with the length and width of the rectangle slightly larger than the silhouette of a double-edged safety razor blade.
10. A case of the type described in claim 1, wherein each cap comprises two parts removably affixed to each other such that a cavity is formed between the two parts of each cap when assembled.
11. A case of the type described in claim 10, wherein the cavity of each cap is cylindrical.
12. A case of the type described in claim 10, wherein the cavity of one cap is cylindrical and the cavity of the other cap is rectangular in shape, with the length and width of the rectangle slightly larger than the silhouette of a double-edged safety razor blade.
13. A case of the type described in claim 1, wherein the caps are affixed to the tube by means of a coarse or fine thread mating the outside face of each cap to the inside face of the tube.
14. A case of the type described in claim 10, using a tube of the type described in claim 13, wherein the two parts comprising each cap are affixed to each other by means of a thread of opposite handedness to that of the threaded interface between each cap and the tube.
15. A case of the type described in claim 6, wherein the outer side face of at least one cap contains a feature, such as knurling, to grant better grip on the surface.
16. A case of the type described in claim 7, wherein the outer side faces of both components of each cap contain a feature, such as knurling, to grant better grip on the surface.
17. A case of the type described in claim 1, wherein the faces of the caps axially furthest from the center of the tube contain markings to allow for distinction between caps.
18. A case of the type described in claim 1, wherein the case contains a shaving brush in its tube.
19. A method for inserting a shaving brush into a protective case and removing it thereafter, comprising:
- obtaining a protective case comprising a hollow tube open on both ends with first and second caps which can be removably attached to opposite ends in order to seal the tube,
- removing the first cap from the first end of the tube,
- inserting the shaving brush axially, handle-first, into the tube until the bottom of the handle is seated against the second cap on the second end of the tube,
- attaching the first cap to the first end of the tube such that the tube is fully sealed,
- removing the second cap and
- removing the brush axially, handle-first, from the second end of the tube.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 8, 2016
Publication Date: Jun 14, 2018
Inventor: Cullen Ross (Lafayette, CA)
Application Number: 15/373,182