This invention relates to a convenient wall-mounted holder for shaving razors, specifically for holding a dispenser of multiple razors. These razors can be of the type having replaceable blades, but more typically entire razors are sold, each of which is disposable.
At present, a package of multiple razors is sold in a plastic bag. A user must remove one razor at a time and remove a protective blade guard. Since the razor can be used more than one time before becoming dull, the current razor is placed haphazardly around the sink or ledge in a shower. Since the package of new razors is usually at some distant location from the sink or shower, it becomes problematic how to obtain a new razor, how to deal with the current razor, and what to do with a depleted razor.
Prior art shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,598,609 to Gibbs discloses a housing for combining a can of shaving cream with a shaver and replacement shaver heads, but this housing must be placed on a shelf. Prior art shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,796,455 to Schmidt discloses a wall-mounted blade dispenser whose blades are not of the type used for shaving. Prior art shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,869,053 to Adams discloses a suction cup with a ring which could be used for hanging a razor.