The present disclosure is related to cutting members for shaving cartridges, to blade supports, and to methods for manufacturing such cutting members.
Currently, shaving razors include one or more blades positioned within a blade portion of the housing. The cartridge is attached to a handle. The housing and the blades together form a razor cartridge.
Recently, it has been common for the blade to be supported/carried on a blade support, together forming a cutting member. Further, the cutting members are being used in razor cartridges, thus allowing the cutting member to move within some degree inside the housing during the shaving process. An increase in the number of blades used in the shaving cartridge leads to an improvement in the shaving efficiency, and a pressure to the skin of a user is well distributed. However, at the same time, an increasing number of blades decreases the space in the blade portion of the housing. That is, the space available for the flow of water and shaving remainders through the cartridge is decreased for a given shaving cartridge footprint. To enhance rinsability, there is a need to provide thinner blades which otherwise is difficult in sense of the minimum possible distance between the blades as well as the manufacture of the blades.
Due to the current design of the support of almost all movable blades, the loading of the blades is focused on the center of the blade thereby resulting in a need for supporting features in the housing. Rinsing of the cartridge containing the blades is much easier with movable blades but, by using thinner supports or integral bent blades in order to improve rinsing, additional supporting features of the housing are required, thus leading to blocked and/or restricted areas for rinsing. These supporting features of the housing create extra “obstacles” within the shaving head and therefore the rinsability of the head is greatly decreased, leading to debris accumulation and early blade dulling. Also, the deformation of the blade during shaving (for a shaving cartridge with specific dimensions) limits how thin the blade support and blade can be.
Aspects of the disclosure include a cutting member for a shaving cartridge of a specific design that increases the overall shaving performance.
The cutting member for the shaving cartridge includes
a front side; a back side;
a flat cutting portion having a cutting-edge portion; and a first bent portion, an intermediate portion, a second bent portion and a base portion made out of single piece of material.
The first bent portion is between said flat cutting portion and said intermediate portion. The cutting-edge portion is opposite to the first bent portion and the first bent portion is integral with said flat cutting portion. The second bent portion is between the intermediate portion and the base portion. The first bent portion is convex on the back side of the cutting-edge; and
said second bent portion is concave on the back side of the cutting member.
The Blade Support Includes
a front side;
a back side opposing said front side;
a platform portion;
a first bent portion;
an intermediate portion;
a second bent portion; and
a base portion.
The platform portion extends towards the first bent portion. The intermediate portion extends between the first bent portion and the second bent portion; and the base portion extends downward from the second bent portion. The first bent portion is convex on the back side, and the second bent portion is concave on the back side.
The proposed shape of the new support resembles a question mark or “S” shape.
A method for manufacturing the cutting member for shaving cartridge includes the following steps:
The first bent portion is formed between the flat cutting portion and the intermediate portion and is integral with the flat cutting portion. The second bent portion is between the intermediate portion and the base portion. The first bent portion is convex on the back side of the cutting member, and the second bent portion is concave on the back side of the cutting member.
The present disclosure involves a cutting member, that by having a specifically designed shape, is capable of providing a less aggressive profile of a blade. Thus, the blade is less abrasive to the skin of a user and cuts and injury are avoided. Furthermore, as compared to conventional shaving cartridges, the skin contours are followed more closely leading to an improved shaving efficiency. In addition, thinner blades and thinner supports are able to be incorporated into the shaving cartridge. Therefore, the manufacturing process is fast, efficient, reliable and the cost of the production could be possibly reduced.
Other features and advantages of aspects of the present disclosure will appear from the following detailed description, given by way of non-limiting examples, and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the figures, the same references denote identical or similar elements.
Aspects of the present disclosure, as shown in
The housing 14 may include a top portion 15, a bottom portion 16 opposing the top portion 15, a front portion 17, and a rear portion 18 opposing the front portion 17. The top portion 15 and the bottom portion 16 of the housing may be parallel to each other. The front portion 17 and the rear portion 18 may face each other and may include a plurality of side portions. The plurality of side portions may be a first side portion 21 and a second side portion 22. The front portion 17 and the rear portion 18 may extend in a lateral direction along a lateral axis Z-Z, between the top portion 15 and a bottom portion 16 of the housing 14. The lateral axis Z-Z may intersect the longitudinal axis X-X and may be perpendicular or form a different angle to the longitudinal axis X-X. The first side portion 21 and the second side portion 22 may extend between the front portion 17 and the rear portion 18 of the housing in a transverse direction, along a transverse axis Y-Y. The transverse axis Y-Y may be orthogonal or form a different angle to the longitudinal axis X-X and to the lateral axis Z-Z.
The housing 14 may be made out of plastic material. Also, other materials may be used to form the housing 14 as well. The housing 14 may also be made out of a combination of two or more different materials. The housing 14 may also include a connecting mechanism which may allow, directly or via an intermediate adaptor, for connection of the shaving cartridge 20 to a handle.
The housing 14 may include a guard bar 12 adjacent to the front portion 17 of the housing 14 and a cap 13 adjacent to the rear portion 18 of the housing 14. The cap 13 or the guard bar 12 may include a lubricating element 25 which may be oriented adjacent to the top portion 15 of the housing 14 and configured to come into contact with the skin of a user during the shaving procedure.
The housing 14 may include a blade receiving portion 26. The blade receiving portion 26, as shown in
The at least one cutting member 1 may include a back-side B and a front side F. As depicted in
According to an aspect, the at least one cutting member 1 may include a flat cutting portion 2 having a cutting-edge portion 4 and an end portion 5 opposing the cutting-edge portion 4.
The cutting member 1 may also include a platform portion 6, a first bent portion 8, an intermediate portion 11, a second bent portion 9, and a base portion 10. The cutting-edge portion 4 may be opposite to the first bent portion 8. The platform portion 6 may have a front end 7 adjacent to the cutting-edge portion 4. The platform portion 6 may be made out of one single piece of material with the first bent portion 8, the intermediate portion 11, the second bent portion 9 and the base portion 10. The flat cutting portion 2 may be mounted on the platform portion 6. In other words, the platform portion 6 may be configured to carry or to support the flat cutting portion 2. The platform portion 6, the first bent portion 8, the intermediate portion 11, the second bent portion 9 and the base portion 10 together form the support portion 3 seen in
The flat cutting portions 2 may be attached to the platform portion 6 by welding techniques or any other techniques such as gluing or adhesives may also be used. The first bent portion 8 may be integral with the flat cutting portion 2.
The support portion 3 may be made for example out of a plastic material, or any other suitable materials may also be used. In a case when support portion 3 is made out of plastic, the support portion 3 may be injection molded. Moreover, the support portion 3 may be formed by extrusion.
As depicted in
The flat cutting portion 2 may be exposed via the top portion 15 of the housing 14. The flat cutting portion 2 of the cutting member 1 may be at least one blade. The blade may be made out of various materials, such as ceramics or metal.
According to some aspect, as shown in
The platform portion 6 may extend towards the first bent portion 8. The platform portion 6 may be connected to the flat cutting portion 2, and may be configured to support the flat cutting portion 2. The end portion 5 of the flat cutting portion 2 may be near/adjacent to the first bent portion 8 as shown in
Referring to
According to an aspect, as shown in
A dimension LE, seen on
A conventional blade support 99 (e.g. as shown in
According to further aspect as shown in
According to some aspects, the cutting member 1 may resemble a question mark or “S”-shape. The “S”-shaped cutting member 1 or question mark cutting member 1 may lead to the blade having a less aggressive profile, thereby resulting in better fluidity and fewer nicks and cuts occurring on the skin during the shaving. The skin of the user may contour may be more easily and more closely followed thereby leading to an overall improved shaving performance. The question mark-shaped support may allow for the use of thinner blades and thinner supports. Consequently, the cost of production may be decreased.
According to further aspects, the at least one cutting member 1, 101 may be movably mounted along the lateral axis Y-Y in the blade receiving portion 26. For example, the cutting member 1, 101 may be carried by two elastic fingers 77. The elastic fingers 77 may extend in the blade receiving portion 26 towards each other and upwardly from each one of the plurality of side portions 21, 22 of the housing 14. For example, when the flat cutting portion 2 is supported on the platform portion 6, the support portion may be carried by the elastic fingers 77 as shown on
The at least one cutting member 1, 101 may be retained on the housing 14 by retaining members 27. A retaining member 27 may be, for example, a clip. The clip 27 may have a regular U shape and may comprise a body 28 and at least two legs 29, 39, as seen on
According for further aspects, as shown in
Further aspects may include a process for manufacturing a cutting member 1, 101 for a shaving cartridge.
The process for manufacturing the cutting member 1, 101 for a shaving cartridge 20 may include:
According some aspect, the method may further include one or more of the following steps:
According to further aspects, the method may include the step of forming the flat cutting portion 2 into a single piece of material with the first bent portion 8, the intermediate portion 11, the second bent portion 9, and the base portion 10. The flat cutting portion 2 may be configured to extend towards the first bent portion 8.
Other embodiments of the disclosure are within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a National Stage application of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/064845, filed on Jun. 16, 2017, now published as WO 2018/007131 and which claims priority to U.S. 62/358,673, filed Jul. 6, 2016, the entire contents of each is incorporated herein by reference.
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