This application is a National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/064849, filed on Jun. 16, 2017, now published as WO2018228709.
The disclosure relates to razor cartridges for shaving razors, the razor cartridges include a plurality of blades supported in the razor cartridges with chain like supports.
Razor cartridges with movable blades are commonly known to have specific structures in order to support the blades. These structures may include elastic members and slots. However, these supportive means are in a limited space and prevent water from rinsing away debris accumulated during shaving. Also, if the cartridge is configured to be flexible or pivot in order to follow the skin contour, the above-mentioned structures may reduce the ability of the blades to follow closely the movement of the cartridge, therefore not delivering the closest shave.
Other commonly known supports are grid-like frame blade supports However, the grid simultaneously guides all the blades to the same movement, thus harming the performance of the shaver.
According to the disclosure, the razor cartridge may include a housing having a front wall, a back wall opposing the front wall, retaining structures, at least one cutting element having a first end and a second end, and the cutting element having connecting structures at the first end and at the second end, the connecting structures allowing the cutting element to be attached to the housing.
Further, the disclosure also relates to methods of manufacturing razor cartridges, wherein the methods include:
Other characteristics and advantages of the disclosure will readily appear from the following description of embodiments, provided as non-limitative examples, in reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to the present disclosure, although the term “shaving cartridge” is used extensively, a person skilled in the art should understand that there are alternative terms to describe” shaving cartridge”, e.g. shaving head. For that reason, an interchange of the terms shaving cartridge and shaving head shall cause no confusion. In addition, the term “cutting element(s)” should be known to a person skilled in the art also as “blade(s)”, and an interchange of these two terms shall again cause no confusion.
Shaving cartridges, as presently disclosed, may improve rinsability and thus a shave by supporting the cutting elements on a side of the cutting elements and allowing the cutting elements to closely follow skin contours. The cutting elements may be retained in the shaving cartridge without additional elements, resulting in a maximum functional length of the cutting elements, and/or a larger area on the shaving cartridge for additional accessories, such as, for example, shaving aid(s).
According to aspects, the shaving cartridges may include a housing having a front wall, a back wall opposing the front wall, an inner left side, an inner right side opposing the inner left side, a first retaining structure on the inner left side, and a second retaining structure on the inner right side, at least one cutting element having a first end and a second end, and the cutting element having a first connecting structure at the first end and a second connecting structure at the second end, and first and second connecting structures may be attached to the first and second retaining structures of the shaving cartridge.
As such, the shaving cartridge may not require additional cutting element supports, such as elastic fingers at the sides of the housing, or cutting element guides under the cutting elements, thus improving rinsability, easing manufacturing, requiring less parts to manufacture and assemble, and ultimately reducing costs.
According to aspects, one or more of the following features may be incorporated in the shaving cartridges, alone or in combination:
The shaving cartridges, may include housing retaining structures, each housing retaining structure may have a housing attaching portion and/or a housing receiving portion.
The shaving cartridges may include at least one cutting element, each cutting element may include connecting structures, at least one of the connecting structures may include a cutting element attaching portion and/or a cutting element receiving portion.
According to further aspects, the shaving cartridge may have a housing receiving portion including a recess, and may have a housing attaching portion including a protrusion. The overall functional length of the cutting elements may be increased, which may result in a more efficient performance of the shaving cartridge, since more hairs may be cut with one shaving stroke.
In addition, the shaving cartridges may have a cutting element first, after the housing front wall and a cutting element last, before the housing rear wall attached to the housing.
The use of additional retaining means to secure the cutting elements in the housing, may result in the clogging of cut hair, and in hair being pulled during a shave. Direct attachment of the cutting elements to the housing, without any additional retaining means, may reduce clogging and pulling, and may therefore improve the shaving experience.
Furthermore, since the described attachment and structures of the shaving cartridge may allow a larger area on the top of the housing to be available for use, additional components, for example, skin care element(s), may be used. Also, the available area on the top of the housing may be used for any other structure that may enhance shaving and improve the shaving experience, for example, a skin adaptor. In addition, the shaving cartridge and the cutting elements that are attached between may form a chain-like effect and may allow the cutting elements to move and rotate more freely, therefore avoiding possible deformation due to the forces applied during shaving. Since the forward cutting element may lead the adjacent or following cutting element to have the same movement while contacting the same skin contour, the perceived shaving performance of the shaving cartridge may be enhanced.
The cutting elements may be attached between the chain-like supports, forming a self-supported chain, and may allow for the production of cartridges having a different number of cutting elements, without the need for additional design or development of a different shaving cartridge. As it will be understood, the movement of the cutting elements during shaving, and their return to their rest position, have been considered.
According to aspects, as shown in
According to other aspects, as shown in
The cutting elements 5,5′, as shown in
According to further aspects, the cutting elements 5, 5′ as shown in
Each cutting element 5 may have a first end 504, and a second end 505. Each of the first and second ends 504,505 may include a connecting structure 506. The connecting structure 506 may include the attaching portion 507 and the receiving portion 508. The attaching portion 507 may have any shape that may allow the cutting element 5 to be attached to the housing 2. According to further aspects, and as shown in
According to other aspects, the attaching portion 507 may be retractable and the inner receiving portion 210 may include a recess in the form of a through hole.
The receiving portion 508, may include a recess 5082 or a through hole having wherein the recess 5082 may be adapted to receive the inner attaching portion 211 of the housing 2. The receiving portion 508 may have a shape corresponding to the shape of the inner attaching portion 211, or may have any other shape appropriate for receiving and securing the inner attaching portion 211. The shape of the inner attaching portion 211 may be the same as the shape of the attaching portion 507, or the shape of the inner attaching portion 211 may be different, without deviating from the scope of the current disclosure. According to some aspects, the inner attaching portion 211 may include a protrusion 2111, for example a pin, which may have the same shape and dimension with the attaching portion 507. As shown in
According to further aspects, as shown in
The second retaining structure 31′ formed on the guard bar 3′, and receiving portion 507′ formed on the cutting element 5′ may extend above blade portion ends 5021′ of the cutting element 5′ and may provide an additional functionality, i.e. protecting the skin of a user from coming in contact with blade portion ends 5021′ of the cutting element 5′, which may be sharp and aggressive, and may cut the skin accidently.
The connecting structures 506 may support the cutting elements 5 while they are attached on the housing 2. Each connecting structures may allow the cutting element 5 to move and follow the skin contour 6 more accurately in comparison to known shaving cartridges.
According to further aspects, the housing 2 may include at least three cutting elements 5, as shown in
According to further aspects, each cutting element 5 may be attached only to the housing 2. As such, each cutting element 5 may have a more independent movement without guidance from the previous cutting element 5, based on the skin contour 6. As a result, each cutting element 5 may have a relatively delayed response to the changes in the skin contour. According to aspects where adjacent cutting elements 5 may be attached between the connecting structures 506, the lead cutting element 5 may come into contact first with the skin contour 6 and may then move accordingly. At the same time, due to the chain-like effect, the lead cutting element 5 may then direct the adjacent cutting element 5 to the same movement. Therefore, the lead cutting element 5 may essentially “preparing” the adjacent cutting element 5 with how to move based on the skin contour 6.
Therefore, the various changes of the skin contour 6 may be anticipated by the lead cutting element 5, providing an immediate response, thereby allowing the user to observe an increased shaving performance of the shaving cartridge 1.
The connecting structures 506, 506′ may be used for attaching the cutting elements 5, 5′ to the housing 2, 2′ and/or for creating a cutting element chain, to form the shaving cartridge 1, 1′. The shaving cartridge 1, 1′ may be releasably or fixedly connected on a handle 7. According to some aspects, the shaving cartridge 1, 1′ may also be able to pivot relative to the handle 7, in one or more directions, or according to other aspects, the shaving cartridge 1, 1′ may be fixed. For example, at the sides of the guard bar 3′, there may be recesses 33′ for attaching a handle 7 which may allow the shaving cartridge 1′ to pivot.
There are various methods, and combinations thereof, that may be used for manufacturing the shaving cartridge 1. An aspect may include:
According to aspects, the housing 2 may be made of a moldable material, or any other known material. The housing 2 may be manufactured in one step, using various methods, including the retaining structures 212. For example, the housing 2 and retaining structures 212 may be formed using injection molding, 3D printing, or other similar techniques. However, according to other aspects, the housing 2 may be manufactured in a plurality of steps. For example, if the housing 2 is made of metal, and the retaining structures 212 may be formed in a second step. According to some aspects, a plurality of steps may be beneficial especially when the housing 2 may include left and right walls 206, 207, and may be made of an elastic material that may allow the housing 2 to flex and follow the skin contour 6. According to further aspects, the left and right walls 206, 207 may include two parts each being attached via a connecting structures 506 that may allow the two parts to pivot relatively, along an axis parallel to axis X. Again, the shaving cartridge 1 may follow more closely the curves of the skin.
The cutting elements 5 may be produced according to the method described in the International patent application WO2010069389, also published as U.S. Pat. No. 9,440,282. The connecting structures 506 may be formed during the step of forming the supporting portion 501 of the cutting element 5 or in an additional step. According to aspects where the supporting portion 501 and the blade portion 502 may be integral, the connecting structures 506 may be formed before forming the cutting edge 503 of the cutting elements 5.
According to some aspects, the individual mounting of each of the cutting elements 5 on the housing 2 may be done by press-fitting the connecting structures 506 of the cutting elements 5 in the corresponding retaining structures 212 of the housing 2. According to further aspects, and depending on the form of the attaching portion 507 of the cutting element 5, the connecting structures 506 may be snap-fitted on the housing 2.
According to aspects where the cutting elements 5 form a chain-like effect, the cutting elements 5 may be first assembled between the connecting structures 506, forming a cutting element chain, and then the two extreme cutting elements 5 (i.e. the front and rear cutting elements 5) may be assembled on the housing 2.
While the embodiments have been described in detail in the foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only some embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the embodiments are desired to be protected.
While the particular embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications are within the scope of the disclosure.
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