The present invention is a U.S. National Stage under 35 USC 371 patent application, claiming priority to Serial No. PCT/JP2018/027611, filed on 24 Jul. 2018; which claims priority of JP 2017-142761, filed on 24 Jul. 2017, the entirety of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a pivotal neck type razor allowing a razor head including a blade body to move relative to a top end of a holder against an elastic force.
Patent Document 1 describes a known safety razor. The safety razor of Patent Document 1 includes a handle, a replaceable blade unit accommodating blade bodies, and a joint located between the handle and the replaceable blade unit. The handle includes a pivot shaft that pivotally supports the joint and an elastic member that urges the joint toward a neutral position of the joint. The joint includes two journal shafts that support the replaceable blade unit. The replaceable blade unit includes two journal bearings arranged in correspondence with the two journal shafts of the joint and an elastic piece that urges the replaceable blade unit toward a neutral position of the replaceable blade unit. The two journal shafts of the joint are received by the two journal bearings of the replaceable blade unit so that the joint pivotally supports the replaceable blade unit about the two journal shafts. More specifically, the replaceable blade unit is pivoted about the two journal shafts against an elastic force of the elastic piece from the neutral position of the replaceable blade unit, which is set as the reference. Further, the joint that supports the replaceable blade unit is pivoted together with the replaceable blade unit about the pivot shaft against an elastic force of the elastic member from the neutral position of the joint, which is set as the reference.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 4-22388
The safety razor of Patent Document 1 requires separate pivotal support structures for the pivoting direction about the journal shafts and for the pivoting direction about the pivot shaft. Thus, the structure of the razor is complicated.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a pivotal neck type razor including a holder that has a top end and a razor head that has a blade body and to simplify a support structure that supports the razor head on the top end of the holder so that the razor head moves relative to the top end of the holder from a neutral position against an elastic force.
A pivotal neck type razor according to one aspect of the present invention includes a holder including a top end and a razor head attached to the holder. The razor head includes an elastic support body, a connection unit that is continuous with the top end of the holder, and a blade assembly that includes a blade body. The blade assembly includes a front side from which a blade edge of the blade body is exposed and a rear side that is opposite to the front side. The elastic support body is located at the rear side. The elastic support body includes a support portion that supports the blade assembly and a flexible portion located between the support portion and the connection unit. The blade assembly is urged by the flexible portion of the elastic support body to be stationary at a neutral position. The blade assembly is movable to at least one movement position from the neutral position against an urging force of the flexible portion.
With this configuration, the blade assembly of the razor head attached to the holder is supported by the flexible portion. This simplifies the support structure that movably supports the blade assembly relative to the neutral position against an urging force of the flexible portion. Further, the flexible portion is arranged on the rear side of the blade assembly so that the flexible portion can easily be arranged at a location relatively close to the blade body. This allows for smooth movement of the blade assembly on the skin surface and improves the feel on the skin surface when the pivotal neck type razor is used.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the connection unit and the blade assembly may each include a fulcrum portion that supports the blade assembly on the connection unit.
With this configuration, when the blade assembly of the pivotal neck type razor during usage is moved against an urging force of the flexible portion, the blade assembly is supported by the fulcrum portions. This stabilizes the movement of the blade assembly. For example, when the fulcrum portions are in abutment with each other at the neutral position and the movement position of the blade assembly, the blade assembly is supported by the abutment of the fulcrum portions at the neutral position and the movement position. This stabilizes the movement of the blade assembly relative to the connection unit between the neutral position and the movement position.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the support portion may be one of two support portions that support the blade assembly, the flexible portion may be one of two flexible portions, one of the two flexible portions may be arranged between one of the two support portions and the connection unit, and the other one of the two flexible portions may be arranged between the other one of the two support portions and the connection unit.
With this configuration, the flexible portions are arranged between the support portions and the connection unit in a stable manner.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the blade edge may extend in a direction corresponding to a right-left direction, and the two flexible portions may be arranged at two sides of the connection unit in the right-left direction.
With this configuration, the dimensions of the razor head are decreased in a front-rear direction so that the razor head is reduced in size.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the blade edge may extend in a direction corresponding to a right-left direction, and the fulcrum portion of the connection unit and the fulcrum portion of the blade assembly may be arranged downward from the blade edge in an up-down direction that is orthogonal to the right-left direction.
With this configuration, the blade assembly is easily moved by a force applied to the blade assembly and the blade body upward from the fulcrum portions.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the connection unit may include a projection located at the rear side of the blade assembly, the projection may project toward the blade assembly and include a free end, and the fulcrum portion of the connection unit may be formed on the free end.
With this configuration, the fulcrum portions are easily formed.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the blade assembly may move in a movement direction along an arc to form an arcuate path between the neutral position and the movement position.
With this configuration, the blade assembly is easily moved around the fulcrum portions.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the fulcrum portion of the connection unit may be arcuate in correspondence with the movement direction.
With this configuration, where the fulcrum portion of the connection unit is in abutment with the fulcrum portion of the blade assembly varies as the blade assembly is moved so that contact resistance between the fulcrum portions is reduced. Smooth movement of the blade assembly improves the feel on the skin surface when the pivotal neck type razor is used.
In the pivotal neck type razor, each of the flexible portions may include an inner end that is adjacent to the connection unit and an outer end that is adjacent to one of the two support portions that is adjacent to the flexible portion, a space between the two outer ends of the two flexible portions may define a planned space, and the fulcrum portion of the connection unit and the fulcrum portion of the blade assembly may be arranged inside the planned space.
With this configuration, the fulcrum portions are arranged inside the planned space between the two outer ends of the two flexible portions. This stabilizes the movement of the flexible portions when the blade assembly is moved against an urging force of the flexible portions, thereby allowing for smooth movement of the blade assembly.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the blade assembly may be movable in a plurality of movement directions, the at least one movement position may be a plurality of movement positions, and the blade assembly may move in at least one of the movement directions between the neutral position and each of the movement positions.
With this configuration, the blade assembly moves in the movement directions so that the shaving of the pivotal neck type razor is improved. For example, when the fulcrum portion of the connection unit and the fulcrum portion of the blade assembly are in abutment with each other at the movement positions of the blade assembly, the blade assembly is supported by the abutment of the fulcrum portions at the movement positions. This stabilizes the movement of the blade assembly relative to the connection unit at the movement positions.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the blade edge may extend in a direction corresponding to a right-left direction, the right-left direction may be orthogonal to a direction that is a front-rear direction, the right-left direction and the front-rear direction may be both orthogonal to a direction that is an up-down direction, the front-rear direction and the up-down direction may define a vertical plane, the right-left direction and the front-rear direction may define a horizontal plane, the movement positions may include a first movement position and a second movement position, the blade assembly may move in a movement direction along an arc to form an arcuate path on the vertical plane between the neutral position and the first movement position, and the blade assembly may move in a movement direction along an arc to form an arcuate path on the horizontal plane between the neutral position and the second movement position.
With this configuration, the blade assembly moves in the movement directions to form an arcuate path on the vertical plane and on the horizontal plane so that the shaving of the pivotal neck type razor is improved.
In the pivotal neck type razor, each of the flexible portions may include an inner end that is adjacent to the connection unit, an outer end that is adjacent to one of the two support portions that is adjacent to the flexible portion, and an inclined portion located between the inner end and the outer end, a space between the two outer ends of the two flexible portions may define a planned space, and the inclined portion of each of the flexible portions may be inclined to approach the planned space from the inner end of the flexible portion toward the outer end of the flexible portion.
With this configuration, the inclined portion prolongs the length between the inner end and the outer end of the flexible portion so that the flexible portion is easily bent.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the distance between the two flexible portions gradually may increase from the inner ends to the outer ends.
With this configuration, the inclined portion is easily formed for the two flexible portions.
In the pivotal neck type razor, each of the support portions of the elastic support body may include a continuous portion molded integrally with one of the two flexible portions that is adjacent to the support portion, and the connection unit may include a continuous portion molded integrally with the two flexible portions.
With this configuration, the two flexible portions are easily attached to the two support portions of the elastic support body and the connection unit of the razor head at the continuous portions.
In the pivotal neck type razor, the connection unit of the razor head and the top end of the holder may each include a coupling portion that couples the connection unit to the top end in a removable manner.
With this configuration, the razor head is attached in a removable manner to the holder at the coupling portion.
The present invention simplifies a support structure of a pivotal neck type razor that supports a razor head on a top end of a holder so that the razor head moves relative to the top end of the holder from a neutral position against an elastic force.
A pivotal neck type razor according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
The pivotal neck type razor shown in
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The direction in which the blade edges 10a of the blade bodies 10 extend corresponds to right-left direction Y. Front-rear direction X is orthogonal to right-left direction Y. Up-down direction Z is orthogonal to right-left direction Y and front-rear direction X. As shown in
In the razor head 2, the support portion 7 of the elastic support body 5 and the connection unit 6, excluding the continuous portions 15, 17, are simultaneously molded in the same mold. Then, the flexible portions 8 are molded together with the continuous portions 15, 17 so that the continuous portions 15, 17 integrally connect the support portion 7 and the connection unit 6
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A main part of the blade assembly 4, the mount 14 of the support portion 7 of the elastic support body 5, the connection unit 6, the main body 22 of the holder 1, and the cap 3 are made of a hard plastic such as ABS or polypropylene. Further, the continuous portions 15 of the support portion 7 of the elastic support body 5, the flexible portions 8 of the elastic support body 5, the continuous portion 17 of the connection unit 6, and the handle 23 of the holder 1 are made of a soft plastic such as polyester elastomer or styrene elastomer. Elastomer for molding the flexible portions 8 may be a material having a hardness range from Shore A40 to Shore D70. For example, elastomer for molding the flexible portions 8 may be a material having a hardness of Shore A90.
The use of the pivotal neck type razor will now be described.
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When the upper portion of the blade assembly 4 located at neutral position P is pushed in rearward direction XB, the right and left flexible portions 8 are deformed while the fulcrum groove 13 and the fulcrum edge 21 abut each other at abutment portion CV as shown in
When the lower portion of the blade assembly 4 located at neutral position P is pushed in rearward direction XB, the right and left flexible portions 8 are deformed while the fulcrum groove 13 and the fulcrum edge 21 abut each other at abutment portion CV as shown in
When the left portion of the blade assembly 4 located at neutral position P is pushed in rearward direction XB, the right and left flexible portions 8 are deformed while the fulcrum groove 13 and the fulcrum edge 21 abut each other as shown in
When the right portion of the blade assembly 4 located at neutral position P is pushed in rearward direction XB, the right and left flexible portions 8 are deformed while the fulcrum groove 13 and the fulcrum edge 21 abut each other as shown in
Although not illustrated, pivoting may be performed by combining pivoting of the blade assembly 4 along vertical plane V (refer to
The present embodiment has the following advantages.
(1) The blade assembly 4 of the razor head 2 is supported by the flexible portions 8. This simplifies the support structure that pivotally supports the blade assembly 4 against an urging force of the flexible portions 8.
(2) The flexible portions 8 are arranged on the rear side of the blade assembly 4. The flexible portions 8 can easily be arranged at locations relatively close to the blade bodies 10. This allows for smooth movement of the blade assembly 4 on the skin surface and improves the feel on the skin surface.
(3) When the blade assembly 4 of the pivotal neck type razor during usage is pivoted against an urging force of the flexible portions 8, the blade assembly 4 is supported by the fulcrum portions (support groove 13 and support edge 21). This stabilizes the movement of the blade assembly 4.
The above embodiment may be modified as follows.
In the embodiment, the connection unit 6 and the blade assembly 4 of the razor head 2 include the fulcrum portions (fulcrum groove 13, fulcrum edge 21) that movably support the blade assembly 4 relative to the connection unit 6. Instead, the fulcrum portions may be omitted and the right and left flexible portions 8 may support the blade assembly 4 and the support portion 7 of the elastic support body 5. Further, instead of a single fulcrum portion, plural fulcrum portions may be arranged.
In the embodiment, the fulcrum portions (fulcrum edge 21, fulcrum groove 13) are arranged inside planned space S. However, the fulcrum portions may be arranged outside planned space S.
In the embodiment, the fulcrum edge 21 of the connection unit 6 and the fulcrum groove 13 of the blade assembly 4 are in abutment with each other at neutral position P and movement position Q. In other words, the blade assembly 4 is supported by the connection unit 6 by the abutment between the fulcrum edge 21 and fulcrum groove 13 at neutral position P and movement position Q. However, the fulcrum edge 21 of the connection unit 6 and the fulcrum groove 13 of the blade assembly 4 need only to abut each other in at least one of neutral position P and movement position Q. In other words, the blade assembly 4 need only be supported by the connection unit 6 through abutment of the fulcrum edge 21 and fulcrum groove 13 in at least one of neutral position P and movement position Q. The fulcrum portions (fulcrum edge 21, fulcrum groove 13) may be separated at neutral position P and the fulcrum portions may be brought into abutment during movement from neutral position P to movement position Q.
The embodiment allows for pivoting of the blade assembly 4 along vertical plane V, pivoting of the blade assembly 4 on horizontal plane H, and a combination of these pivotings. However, modifications may be made so that only one of these pivotings is performed.
The flat tongue 19 may be deformable in the thickness direction (up-down direction Z).
In the embodiment, the flat tongue 19 is used. However, the tongue 19 may be replaced with a rod-shaped projection. In this case, the projection may include a semispherical fulcrum portion at the distal end.
In the embodiment, the connection unit 6 of the razor head 2 is attached in a removable manner to the top end 24 of the holder 1 at the coupling portions (coupling tube 20, coupling hole 25). Instead, the coupling portions may be omitted and the razor head 2 may be integrated with the holder 1. The connection unit 6 and the top end 24 may have a coupling structure reversing the projection-recess relationship that allows for attachment and removal. Further, other coupling structures may be used.
In the embodiment, the flexible portion 8 has the form of a plate with a rectangular cross section. Instead, the flexible portion may have a circular, triangular, or T-shaped cross section.
In the embodiment, the flexible portions 8 including the inclined portions 16 are arranged to substantially extend in right-left direction Y. Instead, the flexible portions 8 may be arranged to substantially extend in up-down direction Z.
In the embodiment, the flexible portions 8 are arranged between the support portion 7 and the connection unit 6 at two sides in right-left direction Y. Instead, one or more than two flexible portions 8 may be arranged between the support portion 7 and the connection unit 6.
In the embodiment, the flexible portions 8, the continuous portions 15 of the support portion 7, and the continuous portion 17 of the connection unit 6 are made of soft plastic. Instead, the flexible portions 8, the continuous portion 15, and the continuous portion 17 may be formed as thin plates or thin hinges without using soft plastic so that the portions can be deformed.
In the embodiment, the blade edges 10a of the blade bodies 10 of the razor head 2 extend in right-left direction Y and the holder 1 extends in up-down direction Z. Instead, the holder 1 may be arranged to extend in a direction other than up-down direction Z.
In the embodiment, the shaving aids are attached to the front surfaces of the upper portion 9b and the lower portion 9c of the frame 9. Instead, the shaving aid may be applied to any one, two, or three of the intermediate portion 9a, the upper portion 9b, and the lower portion 9c of the frame 9.
The shaving aid attached to the front surface of the upper portion 9b of the frame 9 may contain the same component as the shaving aid attached to the front surface of the lower portion 9c of the frame 9. The shaving aid attached to the front surface of the upper portion 9b of the frame 9 may contain a different component as the shaving aid attached to the front surface of the lower portion 9c of the frame 9. A shaving aid containing a moisturizing component may be attached to the front surface of the upper portion 9b.
In the embodiment, the upper portion 9b and the lower portion 9c to which shaving aids are applied are attached to the intermediate portion 9a in a non-removable manner. Instead, the upper portion 9b and the lower portion 9c may be attached to the intermediate portion 9a in a removable manner so that the upper portion 9b and the lower portion 9c can be replaced.
1 . . . holder, 2 . . . razor head, 4 . . . blade assembly, 5 . . . elastic support body, 6 . . . connection unit, 7 . . . support portion, 8 . . . flexible portion, 10 . . . blade body, 10a . . . blade edge of blade body, 13 . . . fulcrum groove (fulcrum portion), 14b . . . left portion (support portion) of mount, 14c . . . right portion (support portion) of mount, 15 . . . continuous portion (support portion) of flexible portion, 19 . . . tongue (projection), 21 . . . fulcrum edge (fulcrum portion), 24 . . . top end of holder, P . . . neutral position, Q . . . movement position (first and second movement positions), X . . . front-rear direction, Y . . . right-left direction, Z . . . up-down direction
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