This application is a National Stage Application of the International Application No. PCT/EP2019/074421, filed on Sep. 12, 2019, now published as WO/2020/053360. This application claims priority to European Patent Application EP18194642.7, filed on 14 Sep. 2018, entitled “RAZOR HANDLE, ATTACHMENT ADAPTER, AND RAZOR ASSEMBLY”, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present description relates to a handle for a razor assembly, an adapter for connecting the handle to a blade assembly, and a razor assembly including the handle and blade assembly.
During repeated shaving operations, the razor blades become dulled and need to be replaced. For convenience and cost reasons, some consumers prefer razors having interchangeable blade assemblies so that they do not need to dispose of the handle each time the razor blades are dulled. Additionally, it is desirable to provide a means for interchanging the blade assembly without compromising the pivotability of the blade assembly. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a razor assembly having improved capabilities for selectively attaching and detaching a blade assembly while permitting the blade assembly to pivot relative to the handle. Razor blade assemblies that have an interchangeable blade assembly and/or are rotatable about at least one axis are known in the art.
For example, WO 9 737 819 concerns a replaceable shaving cartridge including an interconnect member adapted to be removably and fixedly attached to a handle extension.
US 2016/250764 concerns a razor with a detachable blade cartridge that allows a blade cartridge to be detachably coupled to a holder.
US 2015/273708 A1 concerns a razor having a pivoting mechanism that allows the razor head to pivot.
US 2014/237828 discloses a razor having a pivot sphere upon which the blade cartridge is rotatably mounted.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,849,599 B2 discloses a razor having a ball joint socket and a ball joint head.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, a handle for a razor assembly is provided. The handle may comprise a handle body having a distal end with a cavity opening therein, a pusher retained in the cavity and extending outwardly from the cavity, and a retaining element disposed on the distal end of the handle body.
Due to the configuration of the handle, a pusher can be used in a razor assembly that can allow a blade assembly to rotate relative to the handle and the retaining element can be used to operatively attach or detach the blade assembly from the handle.
The pusher may present a spherical distal end.
The spherical distal end of the pusher facilitates the relative rotatative movement of the blade assembly and the handle.
The pusher may be configured to engage an engaging surface of a blade assembly.
This configuration allows the pusher to actively engage the blade assembly such that the blade assembly can be aligned with the handle.
The retaining element may be arranged in a window configured to communicate with the cavity, and the pusher may further include an indentation configured to receive the retaining element.
With this configuration, the window permits the retaining element to interface with the pusher and/or an adapter such that the adapter can be removably fixed to the handle.
The handle may further include a resilient element that is configured to urge the pusher away from the handle body. The resilient element may particularly be a spring. The resilient element may be arranged within the cavity.
The resilient element facilitates the pusher aligning the blade assembly with the handle. Additionally, the resilient element transfers a reactive force to the blade assembly so that the blade assembly can be evenly pressed against a user's skin during a shaving operation which may result in an even shave, thus improving the shaving experience of the user. Furthermore, this reactive and even pressure reduces the risk of skin irritation because it reduces or eliminates the necessity of shaving over the same area of skin multiple times.
The resilient element may be disposed in a gap formed on an inner surface of the cavity.
With this configuration, the handle has a compact arrangement.
The handle may further include a holding pin configured to engage a slot formed at the distal end of the handle body.
The holding pin prevents the pusher from being urged out of the handle body.
The handle may further comprise a button that may be configured to be coupled with the holding pin.
The holding pin also operatively connects the button and the pusher such that it permits a user to control the movement of the pusher by manipulating the button.
The retaining element may be configured to operatively secure an adapter onto the handle.
The retaining element securing the adapter to the handle prevents the adapter and/or blade assembly from being dislodged during a shaving operation.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, an adapter for connecting a blade assembly to a handle is provided. The adapter may comprise an adapter body that may be configured to connect with the handle. The adapter body may have a channel therethrough, the channel may be configured to receive a pusher of the handle. The adapter may also have two arms extending distally from the adapter body, where one or more of the distal ends of the arms may have a finger that may be configured to engage a respective connecting region of the blade assembly.
The adapter facilitates the rotational movement of the blade assembly relative to the handle as well as allowing for the selective attachment of the blade assembly to the handle or adapter.
The channel may have a locking portion that may be configured to engage a retaining element of the handle.
The locking portion of the channel selectively secures the adapter and/or the blade assembly to the handle.
The respective fingers of the adapter may be spring fingers.
The spring fingers help secure the adapter to the blade assembly.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, a razor assembly is provided. The razor assembly may comprise the aforementioned handle and adapter, as well as a blade assembly configured to engage with the adapter.
The configuration of this razor assembly provides a blade assembly that is rotatable relative the to handle such that the blade assembly can adapt to the contours of the skin during a shaving operation as well as providing a removable adapter and blade assembly so that a user may replace the blade assembly after the blades have been blunted and need to be replaced.
An interface defined between a distal end of the pusher and an engaging surface of the blade assembly may be a spherical joint thereby allowing rotation of the distal end over the engaging surface.
The spherical joint facilitates the rotational movement of the blade assembly relative to the handle, which permits the blade assembly to adapt to the contours of the skin during a shaving operation. The pusher may be configured to rotate the blade assembly relative to the adapter.
This relative rotation results in an improved shaving experience for the user as it permits the blade assembly to adapt to the contours of the skin during a shaving operation.
The pusher may be configured to align the blade assembly relative to the handle.
The spring transfers a reactive force via the pusher to the blade assembly so that the blade assembly can be evenly pressed against a user's skin during a shaving operation which may result in an even shave, thus improving the shaving experience of the user. Furthermore, this reactive and even pressure reduces the risk of skin irritation because it reduces or eliminates the necessity of shaving over the same area of skin multiple times.
The blade assembly may have one or more connecting regions that may be configured to engage the respective fingers of the adapter.
These connecting regions allow the blade assembly to pivot relative to the adapter and/or handle.
The connecting regions may comprise partially spherical recessed surfaces, more specifically a triangular shape, or combinations thereof.
The spherical shape of the recesses facilitates the rotational or pivotable movement of the blade assembly relative to the adapter and/or handle. Furthermore, the triangular shape of the recesses help control the amount of rotation of the blade assembly relative to the adapter.
A proximal face of the blade assembly may include an engaging surface which may form a partially spherical recess; more specifically the engaging surface may be concentric with the connecting regions.
This configuration facilitates the rotational movement of the blade assembly relative to the handle.
The above summary is not intended to describe each and every implementation of the concept. In particular, selected features of any illustrative embodiment within this disclosure may be incorporated into additional embodiments unless clearly stated to the contrary or otherwise incompatible.
The disclosure may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of non-limiting aspects of the disclosure in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
While aspects of the disclosure are 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 disclosure to the particular embodiment described. On the contrary, the intention of this disclosure is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the disclosure.
As used in this disclosure and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this disclosure 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. The detailed description and the drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, depict illustrative aspects and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. The illustrative aspects depicted are intended only as exemplary.
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The blade assembly 10 may include a plurality of blades 30, however, it is contemplated that the blade assembly 10 may have any number of blades (e.g., 1 blade, 2 blades, 3 blades, 4 blades, etc.).
On an opposing side or proximal face 10b of the blade assembly 10 is an engaging surface 13 that may be configured to be engaged by a pusher 60 of the handle 30. The engaging surface 13 may be formed as a depression on the surface of the blade assembly 10. However, it is envisioned that the engaging surface 13 may have any other suitable shape, for example, it may be formed as a protuberance. The circumference of the engaging surface 13 may be tear-drop shaped. The surface of the engaging surface 13 may be curved. The engaging surface 13 may be a spherical recess.
The blade assembly 10 may further include a pair of flanges 14a, 14b that are adapted to connect with the adapter 20. The flanges 14a, 14b may be formed as projections. Each of the flanges 14a, 14b may further include a connecting region 15a, 15b where the adapter is configured to connect with the flanges 14a, 14b. The connecting region 15a, 15b may be formed as spherical recesses on the lateral surface of the flanges 14a, 14b, and more specifically, the connection region 15a, 15b may have a triangular shape to facilitate control of the rotational movement of the blade assembly 10 when connected with the adapter 20.
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The interior surface 25 of the channel 28 may include at least one relief 27. The relief 27 may be configured to facilitate connecting the adapter 20 with the handle 30. The relief 27 may extend through the adapter body 21. However, it is also envisioned that the relief 27 may extend through a portion of the adapter body 21.
The interior surface 25 of the channel 28 may further include a locking portion 26. The locking portion 26 may be configured to engage a retaining element 80 of the handle 30. The locking portion 26 may be configured to secure the adapter 20 to the handle 30. The locking portion 26 may be formed as an indentation; however the locking portion may be formed as any other suitable shape, e.g. a square.
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The handle 30 may have a handle body 31 and a cavity 34 at the distal end thereof. The handle 30 may further include a button 40, a holding pin 50, a pusher 60, and a resilient element 70.
Additionally, the handle 30 may include a retaining element 80. The retaining element 80 may be selectively engaged with the adapter 20. The retaining element 80 may be adapted to secure the adapter 20 to the handle 30. The retaining element 80 may be configured to be driven by the pusher 60.
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The holding pin 50 may be configured to link the button 40 with the pusher 60. The holding pin 50 may be configured to move relative to the handle body 31. The handle body 31 may further include a slot 33. The slot 33 may have a distal end 33a and a proximal end 33b that are configured to stop the holding pin 50 from being displaced from the slot 33. The holding pin 50 may be configured to slide within slot 33 between the distal and proximal ends thereof 33a, 33b. The holding pin 50 may be formed in any appropriate shape, more specifically a cylinder.
The handle 30 further includes a pusher 60. The pusher 60 may be elongate and have a distal end 60a and a proximal end 60b. The distal end 60a of the pusher 60 may be adapted to engage the engaging surface 13 of the blade assembly 20. The distal end 60a of the pusher 60 may be convex. The distal end 60a of the pusher 60 may have a spherical shape. The proximal end 60b of the pusher 60 may be formed as a shaft. The proximal end 60b of the pusher 60 may have a smaller radius than the distal end 60a of the pusher 60 such that a wall 60c is formed between the distal and proximal ends 60a, 60b.
The distal end 60b of the pusher may also include a through hole 66. The through hole 66 may be configured to receive the holding pin 50.
The pusher 60 may be slidable relative to the handle body 31. The pusher 60 may be configured to move between an extended position and a retracted position. The pusher 60 may be configured to move between the extended and retracted positions by a user manipulating the button 40.
The pusher 60 may also include an indentation 68. The indentation may be configured to receive the retaining element 80.
The handle 30 may further include a resilient element 70. The resilient element 70 may be a coil spring. The resilient element 70 may have a distal end 70a and a proximal end 70b. The distal end 70a of the resilient element may be configured to contact the wall 60c formed on the pusher 60. The proximal end 70b of the resilient element 70 may be configured to contact the interior surface of the cavity 34 formed in the handle 30. The resilient element 70 may be disposed within a gap G formed between the proximal end 60b of the pusher and the interior surface of the cavity 34. The resilient element 70 may be configured to urge the pusher 60 into the extended position.
The handle 30 further includes the retaining element 80. The retaining element 80 may be at least partially disposed within a window 36 formed on the handle body 31. The window 36 may extend from the exterior surface of the handle body 31 to the cavity 34 formed therein. The retainting element 80 may be configured to move relative to the handle body 31. The retaining element 80 may be configured be received into the indentation 68 of the pusher 60. The retaining element 80 may be configured to selectively engage the locking portion 26 of the adapter 20. The retaining element 80 may be formed as a sphere, however any other suitable shape may be used, for example, a cylinder.
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A longitudinal axis A-A is defined as the center axis of the channel 28 of the adapter 20. A shaving plane S-S is defined by a plane at which the shaving is to be performed.
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Throughout the description, including the claims, the term “comprising a” should be understood as being synonymous with “comprising at least one” unless otherwise stated. In addition, any range set forth in the description, including the claims should be understood as including its end value(s) unless otherwise stated. Specific values for described elements should be understood to be within accepted manufacturing or industry tolerances known to one of skill in the art, and any use of the terms “substantially” and/or “approximately” and/or “generally” should be understood to mean falling within such accepted tolerances.
Although the present disclosure herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present disclosure.
It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.
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