Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119(a), this application claims the benefit of earlier filing date and right of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0162040, filed on Nov. 29, 2017, the contents of which are all hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a razor cartridge, and more particularly, to a razor cartridge and razor cartridge assembly having seating protrusions for more firmly seating a plurality of razor blades on a blade housing.
Generally, a conventional razor, which is known as a wet razor, includes a razor cartridge and a razor handle. Generally, the razor cartridge includes at least one blade disposed between a rear side of a guard bar and a front side of a cap and includes a blade housing for seating the blade. The razor cartridge is installed to be detachable from and pivotable on the razor handle so that the razor cartridge is able to pivot with respect to the razor handle, between a neutral position and a pivot position during use of the razor. Generally, such pivoting motion is basically performed about a rotation axis that is parallel to a direction in which the razor blade is disposed on the blade housing. In this way, since the razor cartridge is detachably disposed on the razor handle, the user may remove a razor cartridge whose razor blade has become dull to some extent and mount a new razor cartridge on the razor handle for use when shaving afterwards.
However, in recent years, the number of blades mounted on a blade housing has been increasing, and in order to mount a plurality of blades on a narrow blade housing, a span between blades also has to be reduced corresponding to the narrow blade housing. In addition, accordingly, the size of seating portions for seating the plurality of blades on the blade housing also has to be reduced.
To address the reduction in blade housing size, a razor having a corrugated protrusion has been proposed. According to this razor, sludge discharge is possible between blades, and the blades may be stably fixed. However, in a case in which, due to a narrow span between blades, protrusions corresponding thereto have to be formed at narrow intervals, it may be difficult to form the protrusions by injection molding, and even if injection molding is possible, high accuracy is required in a subsequent assembling process due to the narrow intervals between the protrusions. In addition, it may be difficult for the protrusions formed by injection molding to firmly support the plurality of blades.
Therefore, there is a need to devise a blade seating portion, which has a structure capable of stably storing and keeping razor blades which have a narrow span therebetween or have a relatively thin base portion, and a razor cartridge including the same.
Aspects of the present disclosure provide a razor cartridge having seating protrusions for stably supporting blades on a blade housing.
Aspects of the present disclosure also provide a razor cartridge having a structure in which injection of a support member for supporting blades on a blade housing and a seating protrusion formed on the support member is facilitated.
Aspects of the present disclosure also provide a razor cartridge assembly including a connector that is able to be promptly and easily assembled to a blade housing.
It should be noted that objects of the present disclosure are not limited to the above-described objects, and other objects of the present disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following descriptions.
To achieve the above objects, a razor cartridge according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes at least one razor blade having a cutting edge, a blade housing configured to accommodate the at least one razor blade, a guard disposed at a front portion of the blade housing, and a cap disposed at a rear portion of the blade housing, wherein the blade housing includes at least one support member configured to connect the front portion and the rear portion, a plurality of seating protrusions disposed on the support member and configured to seat the at least one razor blade, and the plurality of seating protrusions include a first seating protrusion having a first height and a second seating protrusion having a second height lower than the first height wherein the second seating protrusion is positioned closer to the rear portion of the blade housing than the first seating protrusion.
To achieve the above objects, a razor cartridge assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes at least one razor blade having a cutting edge, a blade housing configured to accommodate the at least one razor blade, and a connector coupled to the blade housing at a bottom side of the blade housing and configured to be detachable from a razor handle, wherein the blade housing includes at least one support member disposed perpendicular to a direction in which the at least one razor blade is accommodated, a plurality of seating protrusions disposed on the at least one support member and configured to seat the at least one razor blade, and the plurality of seating protrusions include a first seating protrusion having a first height and a second seating protrusion having a second height lower than the first height.
The above and other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become more apparent by describing exemplary embodiments thereof in detail with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Advantages and features of the present disclosure and a method of achieving the same should become clear with embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to embodiments disclosed below and may be realized in various other forms. The present embodiments make the disclosure complete and are provided to completely inform one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains of the scope of the disclosure. The present disclosure is defined only by the scope of the claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms including technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains. Terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, are not to be construed in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Terms used herein are for describing the embodiments and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. In the present specification, a singular expression includes a plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. “Comprises” and/or “comprising” used herein do not preclude the existence or the possibility of adding one or more elements other than those mentioned.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The razor blade 5 has a cutting edge at one end, and the other end of the razor blade 5 may be seated on support members 70a and 70b (see
In another embodiment, as illustrated in
Generally, the razor blade 5 may be configured with the above-described integral blade 51 or the large steel blade 52. However, embodiments are not limited thereto, and the razor blade 5 may be configured of any blade such as a straight blade or blades having various other forms as long as the blade has a shaving function.
Meanwhile, in order to prevent detachment of the razor blade 5 from the blade housing 60, a pair of fixing clips 7a and 7b configured to fix both ends of the cutting edge of the razor blade 5 to the blade housing 60 may be included. The pair of fixing clips 7a and 7b, positioned at both ends of the razor blade 5, pass through at least one through-hole formed in the vicinity of both ends of the blade housing 60 and may be bent at a bottom surface 11 of the blade housing 60.
Referring to the bottom view of the razor cartridge 10 illustrated in
In addition, at the bottom surface 11 of the blade housing 60, a first beam 18 is formed at a portion that is substantially between the razor blade 5 and the cap 3, and the first beam 18 includes a hook coupling portion 15 that is engaged with an elastic hook 23 (see
Meanwhile, the blade housing 60 may include, in addition to the ribs 12a and 12b or in place of the ribs 12a and 12b, one or more support members 70a and 70b configured to connect and support the blade housing 60 in a direction (hereinafter the “transverse direction”) that is perpendicular to the direction in which the razor blade 5 is disposed, (hereinafter the “longitudinal direction”).
As illustrated in
A case in which two support members 70a and 70b are used is illustrated in
A plurality of seating protrusions 71 and 72 for seating the at least one razor blade 5 are disposed along the support members 70a and 70b, e.g., aligned along the transverse direction. In addition to the support members 70a and 70b, one or more ribs 12a and 12b configured to reinforce the blade housing 60 may be further included. However, embodiments are not limited thereto, and the ribs 12a and 12b may be omitted or be integrally formed with the support members 70a and 70b.
The plurality of seating protrusions 71 and 72 include a first seating protrusion 71 having a first height h1 (see
In addition, a plurality of pressing protrusions 65a and 65b may be respectively formed at the right side portion 64 and the left side portion 63 of the blade housing 60. Such pressing protrusions 65a and 65b are also generally referred to as finger portions and press the razor blade 5 due to a stepped structure formed therein. By the pressing, the razor blade 5 is seated on the blade housing 60.
The plurality of razor blades 5 are simultaneously inserted into seating slots formed due to gaps between the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72 and inserted between the pressing protrusions 65a and 65b. Therefore, in the embodiment illustrated in
In some embodiments, the first seating protrusion 71 includes a front surface 711, a rear surface 712, and an upper surface 713, and a first groove 715 is formed across the upper surface 713 and side surfaces. In this case, the first groove 715 is formed at a corner that faces the outside of the blade housing 60 among corners of the upper surface 713 of the first seating protrusion 71. In addition, an inclined surface 714 is formed from the upper surface 713 toward the rear surface 712 of the first seating protrusion 71.
Such an inclined surface 714 is an element for supporting the razor blade 5 while coming into contact therewith in a shape similar to an inner surface of the bent portion 43 (see
Likewise, in the front surface of the large steel blade 52 illustrated in
In some embodiments, the second seating protrusion 72 includes a front surface 721, a rear surface 722, and an upper surface 723, and a second groove 725 is formed across the upper surface 723 and side surfaces. In this case, the second groove 725 is formed at a corner that faces the outside of the blade housing 60 among corners of the upper surface 723 of the second seating protrusion 72. In addition, the second seating protrusion 72 has a tapered surface 724 so as to be progressively tapered toward the upper surface. Such a tapered surface 724 is an element that allows the razor blade 5 to be inserted into a correct position even if there is a slight error in an insertion position when inserting the razor blade 5 between the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72.
A profile of the first groove 715 of the first seating protrusion 71 and a profile of the second groove 725 of the second seating protrusion 72 may match in the transverse direction. However, embodiments are not limited thereto, and the profile of the first groove 715 and the profile of the second groove 725 may also be different from each other. For example, they may have different sizes or shapes.
Furthermore, the groove 715 may be formed in the first seating protrusion 71 while the groove 725 is not formed in the second seating protrusion 72. This is because, since the size of the second seating protrusion 72 is smaller than that of the first seating protrusion 71, a defect problem is less likely to occur in the second seating protrusion 72 during an injection molding process.
According to an embodiment, as illustrated in
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Specifically, when each of the razor blades 5a to 5e include the cutting portion 42, the bent portion 43, and the base portion 44, portions of the cutting portion 42 and the bent portion 43 at the front surfaces of the razor blades 5a to 5e may be supported by the upper surface 713 or the inclined surface 714 of the first seating protrusion 71. In addition, the base portion 44 may be inserted into the gap (seating slot) between the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72 and be supported between the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72. According to various embodiments in which the razor blades 5a to 5e are seated on the support members 70a and 70b, various points of the razor blade excluding the cutting edges of the razor blades 5a to 5e may be supported by the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72.
Meanwhile, each of the razor blades 5a to 5e of
In this case, each of the razor blades 5a to 5e may be formed of two members including the cutting portion 45 and the metal support 40. The cutting portion 45 has a cutting edge 46 formed at a front end, and the metal support 40 includes a base portion 49 to be inserted into a seating slot, a blade attaching portion 47 to which the cutting portion 45 is bound, and a bent portion 48 configured to connect the base portion 49 and the blade attaching portion 47.
When the razor blades 5a to 5e are seated on the support members 70a and 70b, portions of the blade attaching portion 47 and the bent portion 48 in the front surfaces of the razor blades 5a to 5e may be supported by the upper surface 713 or the inclined surface 714 of the first seating protrusion 71. In addition, the base portion 49 may be inserted into the gap (seating slot) between the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72 and be supported between the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72. Therefore, according to various embodiments in which the razor blades 5a to 5e are seated on the support members 70a and 70b, various points of the metal support 40 excluding the cutting portion 45 may be supported by the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72.
As described with reference to
Therefore, in some cases regardless of whether the razor blades 5a to 5e are integral blades 51 or large steel blades 52, since at least a portion of the front surfaces of the razor blades 5a to 5e excluding the cutting edges are firmly supported by the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72, a problem of shaking or deformation of the blades 5a to 5e during shaving may be prevented.
In addition, on the support members 70a and 70b, portions of the front surfaces and portions of the rear surfaces of the razor blades 5a to 5e may be respectively supported by the first seating protrusion 71 and the second seating protrusion 72, or conversely, may be respectively supported by the second seating protrusion 72 and the first seating protrusion 71. For example, in the case of a third razor blade 5c, a portion of a front surface thereof is supported by the rear surface 722 of the second seating protrusion 72 and a portion of a rear surface thereof is supported by the front surface 711 of the first seating protrusion 71 on the first support member 70a. Conversely, on the second support member 70b, a portion of the front surface of the third razor blade 5c is supported by the rear surface 712, the upper surface 713, or the inclined surface 714 of the first seating protrusion 71 and a portion of the rear surface thereof is supported by the front surface 721 of the second seating protrusion 72. The alternating support patterns of the seating protrusions 71 and 72 with respect to the specific razor blade 5c may apply similarly to the other razor blades 5a, 5b, 5d, and 5e.
In this way, by differing (alternating) the order of arrangement of the first seating protrusions 71 and the second seating protrusions 72 in different support members 70a and 70b, the front surfaces of specific razor blades 5a to 5e may be firmly supported by the first seating protrusion 71 on at least one support member.
As described above, the razor blades 5a to 5e may be stably supported between the first and second seating protrusions 71 and 72. However, a rear surface of the last blade 5e may be caused to be directly supported by a rear wall 66 of the blade housing 60 instead of the seating protrusions 71 and 72. This is because, rather than causing the seating protrusions 71 and 72 to be disposed up to the rear position of the last razor blade 5e, by causing the rear surface (or a portion of the rear surface) of the last razor blade 5e to be directly supported by the rear wall 66 or protrusions 67a and 67b which slightly protrude forward from the rear wall 66, the structure of the blade housing 60 may be further simplified.
For example, such protrusions 67a and 67b may be disposed at positions at which the support members 70a and 70b meet the rear wall 66, but embodiments are not limited thereto. The arrangement positions and the numbers of the protrusions 67a and 67b may be selected from various choices as necessary.
Meanwhile, it can be seen from
In addition, the pressing protrusions 65a and 65b formed at the right side portion 64 and the left side portion 63 of the blade housing 60 are illustrated as having forms different from those of the seating protrusions 71 and 72 disposed in the support members 70a and 70b, but embodiments are not limited thereto. The pressing protrusions 65a and 65b may also be replaced with the seating protrusions 71 and 72. In this case, all of the support members 70a and 70b and the right side portion 64 and the left side portion 63 support the razor blades 5a to 5e by the seating protrusions 71 and 72.
In addition, the number of razor blades may also be selected from various choices. The number of first seating protrusions 71 and second seating protrusions 72 may also be increased or decreased corresponding to the selected number of razor blades.
The structure of the blade housing having a seating protrusion that enhances performance of seating razor blades and is easy to manufacture in a manufacturing process such as injection molding has been described above in relation to the razor cartridge 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, a razor cartridge assembly 50 including the razor cartridge 10 and a connector 20 configured to detachably assemble the razor cartridge 10 to the razor handle 30 will be described in detail.
The razor 100 according to the embodiment includes the razor cartridge assembly 50 including the razor cartridge 10 and the connector 20, which is fixed and coupled to the razor cartridge 10, and the razor handle 30, which is detachably coupled to the razor cartridge assembly 50. A pair of plunger guards 31 are formed at an end of the razor handle 30, and the plunger guards 31 may be inserted into or detached from a coupling space included in the razor cartridge assembly 50.
In addition, when removing the plunger guards 31 of the razor handle 30 from the razor cartridge assembly 50, a slider button 37 disposed on a rear surface of the razor handle 30 is pushed toward the razor cartridge assembly 50. In this case, a plunger (not illustrated) which is under elastic bias between the pair of plunger guards 31 protrudes toward one side of the razor cartridge assembly 50 and pushes the one side, and accordingly, the plunger guards 31 are detached from the razor cartridge assembly 50.
Meanwhile, the plunger guards 31 may pivot within a predetermined angle range about a rotation axis ax formed in the vicinity of an end of the razor handle 30. Accordingly, when the plunger guards 31 are coupled to the razor cartridge assembly 50, the razor cartridge assembly 50 may also pivot about the rotation axis “ax.”
During assembly between the connector 20 and the razor cartridge 10, first, the inner-outer cantilevers 21a and 22a or 21b and 22b formed at left and right sides of the connector 20 are engaged to hold the ribs 12a and 12b formed at corresponding positions of the razor cartridge 10. The connector 20 and the razor cartridge 10 may be firmly assembled just by the above engagement. However, a fine clearance may be generated due to assembly tolerance. Therefore, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the connector 20 may further include the elastic hook 23 that is able to be coupled to the hook coupling portion 15 of the razor cartridge 10 at a position corresponding to the hook coupling portion 15. In this case, since an end of the elastic hook 23 that may be bent by a cantilever beam structure is locked to the stepped portion 151 formed inside the hook coupling portion 15, the clearance problem can be effectively solved, and firmer coupling may be guaranteed between the connector 20 and the razor cartridge 10.
In addition, the connector 20 may include a pair of step portions 24a and 24b that are formed near the elastic hook 23 and are configured to guide the hook coupling portion 15 so that the elastic hook 23 and the hook coupling portion 15 are coupled to each other at correct positions. The stepped portions 24a and 24b may have vertically symmetrical shapes with respect to the elastic hook 23, and a guide slot 25, which is a space in which the hook coupling portion 15 may move while being guided, is formed between the two stepped portions 24a and 24b.
Meanwhile, at the opposite side of the guide slot 25, a clearance groove 26, which is disposed at a predetermined interval y from the central bar 17 of the razor cartridge 10 during assembly of the razor cartridge 10 and the connector 20, is formed. When the plunger (not illustrated) of the razor handle 30 protrudes, the central bar 17 is pushed while being elastically deformed to some extent in a direction opposite from the plunger. In this case, the clearance groove 26 provides a space in which the pushed central bar 17 may be bent while having slight elasticity.
Meanwhile, referring to
While the razor cartridge 10 and the connector 20 are assembled as described above, an engagement space 55 into which the proximal end of the razor handle 30 may be inserted toward the front end of the razor cartridge 10 is formed between the razor cartridge 10 and the connector 20. In this case, the inner cantilevers 21a and 21b form both ends of the engagement space 55 in a transverse direction d. In addition, the engagement space 55 is divided into two areas by the central bar 17 of the razor cartridge 10, and the pair of plunger guards 31 may be respectively inserted into the two areas.
When causing the razor handle 30 to be separated from the razor cartridge assembly 50 in the above-described assembly state, the plunger (not illustrated) of the razor handle 30 protrudes due to a user's manipulation. Therefore, the plunger pushes the central bar 17, and the pair of plunger guards 31 retreat from the engagement space 55 and are separated therefrom. In this case, the central bar 17 that is pushed by the plunger may be bent within a predetermined interval y range while having slight elasticity.
As described above, after the razor cartridge 10 and the connector 20 are assembled such that the razor cartridge assembly 50 is formed, the pair of plunger guards 31 may be detachably coupled to the engagement space 55 formed in the razor cartridge assembly 50. The engagement space 55 may be divided into two areas by the central bar 17, and the pair of plunger guards 31 may be respectively inserted into the two areas. That is, when the pair of plunger guards 31 are inserted into the engagement space 55, the central bar 17 supports a space between the pair of plunger guards 31.
The plunger guards 31 may be disposed at a proximal end side of a cartridge mounter 35 that is separately disposed to be able to be coupled to a handle grip 39, and the plunger guards 31 may pivot within a predetermined angle range about the rotation axis ax that is parallel with the transverse direction d of the razor. Therefore, while shaving is performed, the razor cartridge assembly 50 which is coupled to the plunger guards 31 may also pivot about the rotation axis ax according to a user's manipulation. A coupling member 33 is formed at a distal end side of the cartridge mounter 35 so that the cartridge mounter 35 may be coupled to a proximal end side of the handle grip 39. Of course, unlike the above, the cartridge mounter 35 may also be integrally formed with the handle grip 39 instead of being manufactured as a separate element and coupled to the handle grip 39.
Meanwhile, the slider button 37 is formed at one side of the cartridge mounter 35. The user may cause the plunger (not illustrated) to protrude by pushing the slider button 37 upward toward the razor cartridge assembly 50. As illustrated in
According to the razor cartridge according to the present disclosure, seating protrusions are disposed in a row to stably support blades on a blade housing while the seating protrusions are disposed at different heights. In this way, there is an advantage in that, while injection of the blade housing including the seating protrusions is facilitated, the blades are stably supported on the blade housing.
According to the razor cartridge according to the present disclosure, the order of arrangement of seating protrusions of a first support member and the order of arrangement of seating protrusions of a second support member are set to be different. In this way, there is an advantage in that, on at least one side, a plurality of blades can be supported by seating protrusions having a high height.
According to the razor cartridge assembly according to the present disclosure, since inner and outer cantilevers expand and deform at both sides of a rib, which is formed at a bottom surface of a blade housing, and hold the rib, there is an advantage in that assembling can be firmly and conveniently performed.
Embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains should understand that the present disclosure may be practiced in other specific forms without changing the technical idea or essential features thereof. Therefore, the embodiments described above are illustrative in all aspects and should not be understood as limiting.
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