Adjustable shaving blade assembly and razor

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阅读说明:本技术 可调节剃刮刀片组合件和剃刀 (Adjustable shaving blade assembly and razor ) 是由 E·斯科德拉斯 Y·普索米迪斯 于 2018-12-20 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明涉及一种剃刮刀片组合件(10),所述剃刮刀片组合件包括包含第一刀片(20)的多个平行刀片(20)和第一齿条齿轮机构(50),所述第一齿条齿轮机构具有耦接到所述第一刀片(20)以在正交于所述第一刀片(20)的切割刃(21)的第一方向(M)上致动所述第一刀片(20)的齿条(51)。所述剃刮刀片组合件(10)可以是剃刀(100,100’)的一部分,并且所述第一刀片(20)的位置可以使用包括通过所述齿条齿轮机构(50)在所述第一方向(M)上致动所述第一刀片(20)的步骤的方法在所述第一方向(M)上调节。(A shaving blade assembly (10) includes a plurality of parallel blades (20) including a first blade (20) and a first rack and pinion mechanism (50) having a rack (51) coupled to the first blade (20) to actuate the first blade (20) in a first direction (M) orthogonal to a cutting edge (21) of the first blade (20). The shaving blade assembly (10) may be part of a shaving razor (100, 100'), and the position of the first blade (20) may be adjusted in the first direction (M) using a method comprising the step of actuating the first blade (20) in the first direction (M) by the rack and pinion mechanism (50).)

1. A shaving blade assembly (10) comprising:

comprises a plurality of parallel blades (20) including a first blade (20); and

a first rack and pinion mechanism (50) having a rack (51) coupled to the first blade (20) to actuate the first blade (20) in a first direction (M) orthogonal to a cutting edge (21) of the first blade (20).

2. The shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 1 wherein the first blade (20) is resiliently coupled to the rack (51).

3. The shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 1 or 2 further comprising a stop mechanism (70) for releasably retaining the first blade (20) in at least one position along the first direction (M).

4. The shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 3 further comprising a housing (40), wherein the stop mechanism (70) is disposed between the housing (40) and the rack (51) of the first rack and pinion mechanism (50).

5. The shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 3 further comprising a housing (40), wherein the stop mechanism (70) is disposed between the housing (40) and the gear (52) of the first rack and pinion mechanism (50).

6. The shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 5 wherein the gear (52) is rotationally coupled with a rotational axis (53) and the stop mechanism (70) is disposed between the housing (40) and the rotational axis (53).

7. The shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 1 or 2 further comprising a braking mechanism for frictionally retaining the first blade (20) in at least one position in the first direction (M).

8. The shaving blade assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the cutting edge (21) of the first blade (20) extends from a first end (22) of the first blade (20) to a second end (23) of the first blade (20), the rack (51) of the first rack and pinion mechanism (50) is coupled to the first end (22) of the first blade (20), and the shaving blade assembly (10) further comprises a second rack and pinion mechanism (70) having a rack (51) coupled to the second end (23) of the first blade (20).

9. The shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 8 wherein the gear (52) of the first rack and pinion mechanism (50) is rotationally coupled with the gear (52) of the second rack and pinion mechanism (50) by a rotational shaft (53).

10. The shaving blade assembly of claim 9 wherein the first direction is inclined relative to a plane (C) defined by cutting edges of the plurality of blades.

11. The shaving blade assembly (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 10 further comprising a releasable connector (80) for connecting the shaving blade (10) assembly to a razor handle (90).

12. A shaving razor (100) comprising the shaving blade assembly (10) of claim 11 and a razor handle (90) connected to the releasable connector (80) of the shaving blade assembly (10).

13. A disposable razor (100') comprising the shaving blade assembly (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 11 and an integrally formed razor handle (90').

14. A method for adjusting the position of a first blade (20) of a shaving blade assembly (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 11 in a first direction (M) orthogonal to the cutting edge (21) of the first blade (20), the method comprising the step of actuating the first blade (20) in the first direction (M) by means of a rack and pinion mechanism (50) having a rack (51) coupled to the first blade (20).

Technical Field

The present application claims the benefit of european patent application EP18152166.7 filed on day 17 of month 1, 2018.

The present disclosure relates to shaving blade assemblies and to razors including such shaving blade assemblies for shaving, for example, the face, head, and/or body hair. The shaving blade assembly may be adapted for connection to a razor handle and may further be interchangeable, particularly when one or more blades of the shaving blade assembly have been dulled, or it may be integrally formed with the razor handle, thus forming a disposable razor to be disposed with the razor handle after one or more blades of the shaving blade assembly have been dulled.

Background

The razor user may wish to shave more aggressively or cautiously depending on the razor user's personal preferences, hair growth, and/or anatomy. By "aggressive", we must understand shaving, wherein the cutting edge of each shaving blade is pressed against the user's skin with a stronger pressure and/or angle of attack, thus cutting protruding hairs closer to the skin, but with a higher risk of irritating the skin itself. The same user may even prefer or require a more aggressive shave for certain areas, while a more sensitive, i.e., less aggressive shave for other areas.

Shaving heads or blade units comprising a plurality of blades with adjustable exposure mechanisms are already known in the art. For example, U.S. patent application publication US 2016/0346944 a1 discloses a shaving blade assembly having a blade that can pivot about an axis parallel to its cutting edge. Similar pivoting blade arrangements are disclosed in U.S. Pat. nos. 5,313,706 and 4,345,374. However, there are some disadvantages to this pivoting blade arrangement: firstly, the pivoting blades cannot bounce alone, and secondly, pivoting the blades towards the shaving plane to obtain a more sensitive shave while narrowing the space between adjacent parallel blades, which reduces shaving efficiency while making cleaning more difficult.

On the other hand, U.S. patent No. 3,955,277 discloses a shaving assembly having two blades arranged to slide relative to the blade guard perpendicular to their respective cutting edges in order to adjust the degree of exposure thereof, and U.S. patent No. 3,667,121 discloses a razor having a movable blade cover for adjusting blade exposure. However, these mechanisms also appear to be incompatible with a blade that bounces alone.

In another example, german patent application publication DE 102004020650 a1 discloses a shaving blade assembly and razor having a plurality of parallel blades and at least one of a blade pivoting mechanism and a blade sliding mechanism. The blade sliding mechanism in such shaving blade assemblies and razors is a cam or screw mechanism for sliding the plurality of blades in a first direction orthogonal to the cutting edges of the plurality of blades so as to increase or decrease the exposure of the blades out of the blade housing and thereby achieve a more aggressive or discreet shave. However, even without a blade pivoting mechanism, these proposed blade sliding mechanisms still have the disadvantage of relatively low adjustment accuracy.

Disclosure of Invention

Accordingly, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide a shaving blade assembly with blade exposure that can be adjusted with particularly high precision to achieve a more aggressive or more sensitive shave, while still allowing the blade or blades contained therein to bounce individually.

According to aspects of the present disclosure, a shaving blade assembly may include a first blade and a first rack and pinion mechanism having a rack directly or indirectly coupled to the first blade to actuate the first blade in a first direction orthogonal to a cutting edge of the first blade. Such a rack and pinion mechanism may thus adjust blade exposure by moving the blade in the first direction with high precision to achieve a more aggressive or more sensitive shave.

Thus, in at least one aspect, the shaving blade assembly may be resiliently coupled to the rack. Thus, the first blade may bounce, and even bounce alone, to make a closer but sensitive shave.

Thus, in at least one aspect, the shaving blade assembly may further comprise a retaining mechanism for releasably retaining the first blade in at least one position in the first direction. More specifically, the shaving blade assembly may further comprise a housing, and the stop mechanism is disposed between the housing and the rack or pinion of the first rack and pinion mechanism. In particular, in the latter case, the gear may be rotationally coupled with a rotation shaft, and the stop mechanism is arranged between the housing and the rotation shaft. With such a stop mechanism it is thus possible to stop the first blade and to keep it in at least one and possibly a plurality of well-defined positions, each position corresponding to a certain degree of shaving aggressiveness.

Thus, in at least one alternative aspect, however, the shaving blade assembly may instead further comprise a braking mechanism for frictionally retaining the first blade in at least one position in the first direction. Like the stopper mechanism, such a brake mechanism may be arranged between a housing and a rack or pinion of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism, and particularly between the housing and a rotary shaft rotationally coupled to the pinion. Such a braking mechanism offers the possibility of gradual adjustment over a series of finely different positions.

Thus, in at least one aspect, the cutting edge of the first blade may extend from a first end of the first blade to a second end of the first blade, the rack of the first rack and pinion mechanism being coupled to the first end of the first blade, and the shaving blade assembly may further comprise a second rack and pinion mechanism having a rack coupled to the second end of the first blade. In this case, the gear of the first rack and pinion mechanism and the gear of the second rack and pinion mechanism may be rotationally coupled by a rotation shaft. This double, final coupled rack and pinion mechanism at both ends of the first blade may ensure equal advancement or retraction of the first blade in the first direction over the entire length between its ends.

Thus, in at least one aspect, the shaving blade assembly may comprise a plurality of parallel blades including the first blade. In this case, the first direction may be inclined with respect to a plane defined by the cutting edges of the plurality of blades. The inclusion of a plurality of blades in the shaving blade assembly allows for a cleaner, faster shave, while tilting the first direction relative to the plane of the cutting edges of the plurality of blades (which is the direction of actuation by the rack and pinion mechanism) provides for finer, more accurate adjustment of the position of the plurality of blades perpendicular to this plane. Alternatively, however, the first direction may be oppositely perpendicular to this plane.

Thus, in at least one aspect, the shaving blade assembly may further comprise a releasable connector for connecting the shaving blade assembly to the razor handle, thus forming a replaceable blade cartridge for a razor when the razor handle is connected to the releasable connector of the shaving blade assembly, the replaceable blade cartridge comprising such a shaving blade assembly and the razor.

Thus, in at least one alternative aspect of the present disclosure, however, a disposable razor may include a shaving blade assembly and an integrally formed razor handle as previously described.

Finally, the present disclosure also relates to a method for adjusting the position of a first blade of a shaving blade assembly in a first direction orthogonal to the cutting edge of the first blade, which may include the step of actuating the first blade in the first direction by a rack and pinion mechanism having a rack coupled to the first blade.

The above summary of some aspects of the present disclosure is not intended to describe each disclosed embodiment or every implementation of the present disclosure. In particular, selected features of any illustrative embodiment within this specification may be incorporated into another embodiment unless expressly stated to the contrary.

Drawings

The invention may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a shaving blade assembly according to a first embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view of a shaving blade assembly according to a second embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the shaving blade assembly of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a transverse cross-section of a shaving blade assembly according to a third embodiment;

FIG. 5 is a detailed view of a shaving blade assembly according to a fourth embodiment;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a razor having an interchangeable cartridge including a shaving blade assembly;

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a disposable razor including a shaving blade assembly integrally formed with a handle; and is

FIG. 8 illustrates movement of the blade holder in the shaving blade assembly of FIG. 1.

While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit aspects of the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention.

Detailed Description

For the following defined terms, these definitions shall apply, unless a different definition is given in the claims or elsewhere in this specification.

As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms "a", "an", and "the" include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the term "or" is generally employed in its sense including "and/or" unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.

The following detailed description should be read with reference to the drawings, in which like elements in different drawings are numbered the same. The detailed description and drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, depict illustrative embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The depicted illustrative embodiments are intended to be exemplary only. Selected features of any illustrative embodiment may be incorporated into other embodiments unless expressly specified to the contrary.

FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a shaving blade assembly 10 comprising a plurality of parallel blades 20, each of which has an exposed cutting edge 21 for shaving. The blades 20 are offset from each other perpendicularly to these cutting edges 21, which together define a plane C. Each blade 20 extends longitudinally along its cutting edge 21 from a first end 22 to a second end 23 of the blade 20. As illustrated, the blade 20 may be inclined relative to the plane C defined by its cutting edge 21. Although in the illustrated example embodiment, the shaving blade assembly 10 includes a plurality of parallel blades 20, any number of blades 20, including a single blade, is contemplated as appropriate.

As in the shaving blade assembly 10 shown, the blade holder 30 may hold the blades 20 together. The blade 20 may be fixedly or resiliently attached to the blade holder 30. In particular, each blade 20 may individually bounce within the blade holder 30. Further, as also illustrated in fig. 1, the cartridge 30 may be movably retained within the housing 40. More specifically, the shaving blade assembly 10 may include at least one rack and pinion mechanism 50 for actuating movement of the blade holder 30, and thus each blade 20, relative to the housing 40 in the first direction M. This first direction M may be orthogonal to the cutting edge 21 of the blade 20, which means any direction in a plane P perpendicular to the cutting edge 21. Thus, as shown in fig. 1, the first direction M may be inclined with respect to the plane C of the cutting edge 21, but it may also be perpendicular to the plane C, as in the alternative embodiment shown in fig. 2. As shown in fig. 1, the rack and pinion mechanism 50 may be disposed at one or both longitudinal ends 33, 34 of the blade holder 30 adjacent the first and/or second ends 22, 23 of the blade 20.

More specifically, each rack and pinion mechanism 50 may include a rack 51 oriented in the first direction M and engaged with a pinion 52. The guides 60 oriented in the first direction M may guide movement of the blade carriage 30, and thus each blade 20, relative to the housing 40 in the first direction M. As in the embodiment illustrated in fig. 1 and 3, this guide 60 may be formed by a rear surface 61 of the rack 51 of each rack and pinion mechanism 50 and an opposing guide surface 62 in the housing 40 engaging said rear surface 61. However, alternative guiding arrangements are also contemplated to guide the movement of the blade 20 actuated by the rack and pinion mechanism 50. For example, a guide surface oriented in the first direction M may be formed elsewhere on the cartridge 30 and/or the housing 40. Each blade 20 is thus resiliently coupled to each rack 51 by the blade holder 30 if the blade 20 is individually sprung within the blade holder 30. Alternatively, however, the blade 20 may be fixed relative to the blade holder 30.

As illustrated in fig. 1, in each rack and pinion mechanism 50, a rotating shaft 53 may rotatably couple a gear 52 to a thumb wheel 54 (which is at least partially exposed outside the housing 40) to manually operate the rack and pinion mechanism 50 through the thumb wheel 54. As also illustrated in fig. 1, this axis of rotation 53 may also extend between the rack and pinion mechanism 50 at each longitudinal end 33, 34 of the blade holder 30 in order to couple their respective movements and ensure that the entire blade holder 30 moves uniformly in the first direction M when one or both thumbwheels 54 are manually operated. It will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that although the illustrated embodiment includes a thumb wheel 54 for each rack and pinion mechanism 50, a single thumb wheel 54 may be used to operate both rack and pinion mechanisms 50 simultaneously if both rack and pinion mechanisms 50 are coupled by a rotating shaft 53. Each thumb wheel 54 may include an index, such as a color coded and/or numbered index, for indicating the position of the corresponding rack and pinion mechanism 50. These indices may help a user set the rack and pinion mechanism 50 in the same position when the rack and pinion mechanism 50 is uncoupled.

The front face 43 of the housing 40 may define a shaving plane S. For example, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, the housing 40 may include a lubrication strip 41 and/or a guard strip 42 disposed on the front face 43, and the shaving plane S is defined by a line tangent to the lubrication strip 41 and the guard strip 42. The lubricating strip 41 and/or finned guard bar 42 may be configured to further improve the shaving sensation. The term "exposed" as used herein is intended to mean the distance from each cutting edge 21 of the blades 20 to this shaving plane S, which is perpendicular to the shaving plane S. In the rest position, the blade exposure is generally considered to be positive when the blade edge 21 projects out of the housing 40 beyond this shaving plane S, and negative when the blade edge 21 is retracted within the housing 40 behind this shaving plane S.

The housing 40 may further comprise a blade holder 44, and in particular a blade holder 44 at each end of the housing 40, in the direction of the cutting edge 21 of the blade 20. The blade holders 44 may be configured to contact each blade 20 to retain it within the housing 40. As shown, the insert holder may exhibit a C-shaped cross-section and may exhibit some elasticity against deformation in the first direction M. Each blade holder may act as a counter spring if the blade 20 bounces relative to the blade holder 30 such that when the blade 20 contacts the blade holder 44, relative movement of the blade holder 30 in the first direction M may load or unload the resilient connection of the blade 20 and the blade holder 30 for a more aggressive or discreet shave.

To releasably maintain the position of each blade 20 in the first direction M before and/or after actuation thereof by each rack and pinion mechanism 50, the shaving blade assembly 10 may further comprise a stop mechanism 70 including, for example, a projection 71 in the first surface that is resiliently loaded to engage a corresponding recess 72 in the second surface facing the first surface. If the second surface presents a plurality of such recesses 72, the stop mechanism 70 may be adapted to releasably retain each blade 20 in a plurality of different positions in the first direction. This stop mechanism 70 may be arranged in several different, alternative positions in the shaving blade assembly 10.

According to a first possible arrangement, as illustrated in fig. 3, the stop mechanism 70 may be formed in the guide 60. More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, the projections 71 may be formed on the guide surface 62 and a plurality of corresponding recesses 72 may be formed along the rear surface 61 of the rack 51, although the reverse arrangement is also contemplated. A resilient load may be applied on the rack 51 by slight radial deformation of the gear 52 and/or bending of the rotational shaft 53, so as to ensure both continuous engagement of the gear 52 with the rack 51 and of the surfaces 61, 62 against which the guides 60 abut each other, while pushing the projections 71 into each corresponding recess 72 to resiliently and releasably retain the position of the blade holder 30, and thus the blade 20, relative to the housing 40. This arrangement thus ensures the accuracy of actuation, guidance and position retention of the blade holder 30 and the blade 20 in the first direction M.

According to a second alternative arrangement illustrated in fig. 4, a projection 71 may be formed on the surface 55 of the wheel 54 and a plurality of corresponding recesses 72 may be formed on the surface 41 of the housing 40 opposite the surface 55 of the wheel 54, although this arrangement may also be reversed. In this particular arrangement, recesses 72 may be aligned along a circular path, as shown, such that as dial 54 is rotated, projection 71 will travel from one recess 72 to the next adjacent recess 72. Axial tension on the rotating shaft 53 may provide a spring load to push the projections 71 into each recess 72 to resiliently and releasably retain the position of the blade holder 30, and thus the blade 20, relative to the housing 40.

According to yet another alternative arrangement illustrated in fig. 5, the projection 71 may be formed on the outer surface of the rotary shaft 53, and the corresponding recess 72 may be formed in the inner periphery of the aperture 45 in the housing 40, thereby supporting the rotary shaft 53 at the axial position where the projection 71 is located. As in the previous example, this arrangement may also be reversed such that the projection 71 is positioned in the inner periphery of the aperture 45 and the recess 72 is positioned on the outer surface of the rotating shaft 53. In either case, a slight press fit of the rotation shaft 53 within the aperture 45 may ensure that the projections 71 are resiliently pushed into each recess 72.

In each of these embodiments, as an additional safety measure, the stop mechanism 70 may be configured such that at least one blade 20Exceeding threshold F, upper perpendicular to shaving plane SmaxCan release the stop mechanism 70 from its retained position and actuate the at least one blade 20 to move in the first direction M into the housing 40, at least to the next retained position of the stop mechanism 70. Since the force pressing on the at least one blade 20 perpendicular to the shaving plane S during shaving typically ranges between 0.1 and 0.7N, this threshold value FmaxMay be 0.7N.

However, instead of any such stop mechanism, the shaving blade assembly 10 may instead include a detent mechanism to frictionally retain the cartridge 30 and thus each blade 20 against movement in the first direction M relative to the housing 40. for this purpose, the detent mechanism may comprise any frictional member interposed between the blades 20 and the housing 40, including but not limited to mating textured surfaces.

As shown in fig. 6, the shaving blade assembly 10 may be formed as a replaceable blade cartridge that further includes a releasable connector 80 for releasably connecting the shaving blade assembly 10 to a razor handle 90 to form a razor 100. Alternatively, however, as shown in fig. 7, the shaving blade assembly 10 may be integrated with an integrally formed razor handle 90 'in a disposable razor 100'. In either case, to provide better contact between the blade 20 and the skin, the razor 100 or disposable razor 100 'may be hinged about at least one axis between the housing 40 and the razor handle 90, 90'.

In operation of any of the examples shown, blade exposure may be adjusted by at least one rack and pinion mechanism 50 that actuates movement of the blade holder 30 and blade 20 relative to the housing 40 in a first direction M, which will thus move the plane C defined by the cutting edge 21 of the blade 20. As shown in fig. 8, with respect to the embodiment illustrated in fig. 1, from the initial position, rotation of the thumb wheel 54 may drive the gear 52 via the rotational shaft 53, and such rotation of the gear 52 in engagement with the rack 51 may in turn drive the blade holder 30 and the blade 20 in the first direction M. This movement, which may pass through one or several intermediate positions up to a final position, may move the plane C defined by the cutting edges 21 of the blades 20 relative to the shaving plane S to obtain a more aggressive or discreet shave. If the shaving blade assembly 10 includes a stop mechanism 70 as shown in any of fig. 3 to 5, the initial, final, and any intermediate positions may correspond to the engagement of the projections 71 with the corresponding recesses 72, such that the blade holder 30 and blade 20 may be releasably retained in each of these positions, and also such that the user can accurately perceive the travel of the blade cartridge 30 within the housing 40 by snapping the projections into and out of successive recesses 72 at the intermediate positions. Alternatively, the braking mechanism, which may simply be provided by friction between moving parts in the shaving blade assembly 10, may also frictionally retain the blade holder 30 in the initial and/or final position.

Those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention may be embodied in many forms other than the specific embodiments described and contemplated herein. Accordingly, departures in form and detail may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.

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