Shaver's handle with a lock and release mechanism for engaging and disengaging a razor cartridge
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1. A handle for a shaving razor adapted to releasably support a razor cartridge, the handle comprising:
- a handle body including an arm assembly having a pair of arms extending in a plane and being adapted to engage the razor cartridge;
an actuation button actuatable to release the razor cartridge, at least part of the actuation button being positioned to allow a finger of a user to make contact therewith when actuating the actuation button and being configured to move substantially perpendicular to the plane of the pair of arms; and
wherein the pair of arms are movable between a rest position for engaging the razor cartridge and a release position for disengaging the razor cartridge in response to the movement of the actuator button.
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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 actuable to release the razor cartridge. At least part of the actuation button has a substantially spherical shape and is positioned to allow a finger of a user to make contact with the substantially spherical shape when actuating the actuation button.
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1. A handle for a shaving razor adapted to releasably support a razor cartridge, the handle comprising:
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a handle body including an arm assembly having a pair of arms extending in a plane and being adapted to engage the razor cartridge; an actuation button actuatable to release the razor cartridge, at least part of the actuation button being positioned to allow a finger of a user to make contact therewith when actuating the actuation button and being configured to move substantially perpendicular to the plane of the pair of arms; and wherein the pair of arms are movable between a rest position for engaging the razor cartridge and a release position for disengaging the razor cartridge in response to the movement of the actuator button. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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