FIELD: hygiene.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of personal care products, in particular to shaving devices. Razor cartridge for a razor for wet shaving with liquid dispensing includes a housing, a structure for attaching a cartridge, a blade, an aperture and a fluid dispensing member. Aperture is located between the top portion and the bottom portion of the housing. Fluid dispensing member is joined to the cartridge connecting structure. It comprises a dispensing member flowpath with a dispensing member supply end opening and a dispensing member discharge end opening. Dispensing member discharge end opening is in fluid communication with the at least one aperture in the housing. Dispensing member flowpath converges from the dispensing member supply end opening to the dispensing member discharge end opening. Cross-section of the dispensing member flowpath decreases from the dispensing member supply end opening to the dispensing member discharge end opening.
EFFECT: technical result of the invention is to reduce the level of bacterial contamination of the current substance stored in the reservoir and to prevent the remainder of the current substance from clogging the supply system into the shaving zones.
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Dates
2018-03-19—Published
2014-10-31—Filed