Abstract: The pet shaver includes a main body frame, a shaving strip and a roller. The main body frame has a working end. A part of the working end extends in a first direction, and the part of the working end has a first side portion and a second side portion which are opposite to each other. The shaving strip is arranged on the first side portion and extends in the first direction. The roller is detachably connected to the second side portion. An axis of the roller extends in the first direction. The roller is capable of rotating around the axis relative to the second side portion, and a circumferential surface of the roller is provided with an adhesive layer.
Abstract: A handle for a shaving razor adapted to releasably support a razor cartridge is provided. The handle includes a handle body and an actuation button. The handle body includes an arm assembly having a pair of arms extending in a plane and being adapted to engage the razor cartridge. The actuation button is configured to move substantially perpendicular to the plane of the pair of arms. The actuation button cooperates with the pair of arms to engage and disengage the razor cartridge.
Abstract: Battery operated appliances are provided. Some appliances include a housing defining a chamber having an interior wall, electronics within the chamber, a battery cover, and a closing system including (a) a first electrically conductive member secured to the battery cover, and (b) a second electrically conductive member secured to the interior wall of the housing and configured to engage the first electrically conductive member and thereby mechanically secure the battery cover to the housing while also establishing electrical contact between the first and second electrically conductive members.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 2012
Date of Patent:
November 6, 2012
Assignee:
The Gillette Company
Inventors:
Martin Diehl, Ulrich Fandrey, Uwe Schaaf, Florina Winter, Fred Schnak
Abstract: Battery operated appliances are provided. Some appliances include a housing defining a chamber having an interior wall, electronics within the chamber, a battery cover, and a closing system including (a) a first electrically conductive member secured to the battery cover, and (b) a second electrically conductive member secured to the interior wall of the housing and configured to engage the first electrically conductive member and thereby mechanically secure the battery cover to the housing while also establishing electrical contact between the first and second electrically conductive members.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 18, 2010
Date of Patent:
August 28, 2012
Assignee:
The Gillette Company
Inventors:
Martin Diehl, Ulrich Fandrey, Uwe Schaaf, Florina Winter, Fred Schnak
Abstract: Battery operated appliances are provided. Some appliances include a housing defining a chamber having an interior wall, electronics within the chamber, a battery cover, and a closing system including (a) a first electrically conductive member secured to the battery cover, and (b) a second electrically conductive member secured to the interior wall of the housing and configured to engage the first electrically conductive member and thereby mechanically secure the battery cover to the housing while also establishing electrical contact between the first and second electrically conductive members.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 27, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 13, 2010
Assignee:
The Gillette Company
Inventors:
Martin Diehl, Ulrich Fandrey, Uwe Schaaf, Florina Winter, Fred Schnak
Abstract: A wet-shaving unit with a handle able to engage an interchangeable head being provided with at least a cutting edge, in which the handle is formed as a container for separately extractable heads. The unit may comprise two handles able to be matched in such a way as to complete and to close the head seats in a preserving arrangement, each handle forming a cover for the head seats of the other.
Abstract: A wet-shaving unit with a handle able to engage an interchangeable head being provided with at least a cutting edge, in which the handle is formed as a container for separately extractable heads. The unit may comprise two handles able to be matched in such a way as to complete and to close the head seats in a perserving arrangement, each handle forming a cover for the head seats of the other.