This application is a U.S. national stage application of PCT/JP2007/052559 filed on Feb. 14, 2007, and claims priority to, and incorporates by reference, Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-036664 filed on Feb. 14, 2006. This application is related to concurrently filed U.S. application Ser. No. 12/223,872, entitled “RAZOR”, which is a U.S. national stage application of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2007/052558 filed on Feb. 14, 2007, and concurrently filed U.S. application Ser. No. 12/223,873, entitled “RAZOR”, which is a U.S. national stage application of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2007/052560 filed on Feb. 14, 2007.
The present invention relates to a structure for supporting a blade body in a razor head in a razor provided with the razor head having the blade body.
As disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 2963824, a movable blade-body type safety razor is provided with a frame body made up of a front guard, a pair of side frame portions, and a back frame portion on a blade base. Inside the frame body, arranged are a plurality of elastic arms and a plurality of blade-body placing portions connected thereto. Of these blade-body placing portions, a front blade body is arranged on a blade-body placing portion on the front side, whereas a back blade body is arranged on a blade-body placing portion on the back side. Both blade bodies are arranged inside the frame body and also held between a holding portion disposed on a top plate and the blade-body placing portions. Therefore, both blade bodies are elastically supported on the blade base so as to be movable together with the top plate and each of the blade-body placing portions and also by each of the elastic arms.
In the structure for supporting the blade body disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 2963824, each of the blade bodies is held between each of blade-body placing portions connected to each of elastic arms and a holding portion of the top plate inside a frame body. It is, therefore, troublesome to form each of the elastic arms and each of the blade body placing portions. Also, there is another problem of making the razor complicated in structure due to a mechanism for allowing the top plate to move together with the blade body. Further, according to the above structure, the blade body is elastically supported so as to be movable against a frictional force developed on movement of the razor head along the skin surface. However, there is a problem that the blade body does not move only by causing the blade body to contact the skin surface, thus resulting in a poor shaving performance.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a razor which is improved in shaving performance and simplified in structure for elastically supporting a blade body so as to be movable.
In order to solve the above problem, according to a first aspect of the present invention, a razor including a razor head having a blade body is provided. The razor includes a blade member having a base and the blade body on the base, a blade base member arranged on the bottom side of the razor head, and a top member arranged on the top side of the razor head. The blade member is fitted between the blade base member and the top member. The cutting edge of the blade body is exposed in the top member. The base is elastically supported on the blade base member so as to be movable against a pressing force received from the skin surface when the blade body is caused to contact the skin surface.
According to the above configuration, a contact pressure of the blade body on the skin surface is restricted, thereby improving the shaving performance. Further, a single-component blade member having the blade body on the base is fitted between the blade base member and the top member. Therefore, the structure for movably and elastically supporting the blade body is simplified. The single component blade member includes not only that in which the blade body is attached to the base by welding or others but also that in which the blade body and the base are formed integrally. In other words, it means a blade member disposed in separation from the blade base member and the top member.
In order to solve the above problem, according to a second aspect of the present invention, a razor including a razor head having a plurality of blade bodies is provided. A blade member includes a base. The blade bodies attached to the base are supported on a blade base member arranged on the bottom side of the razor head. A skin surface contact portion that contacts the skin surface together with the cutting edges of the blade bodies is disposed on the surface of the razor head, each of the blade bodies is arranged on the base along a front-back direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the blade bodies. The base is elastically supported on the blade base member so as to move integrally against a pressing force from the skin surface when blade bodies are caused to contact the skin surface. In this instance, a contact pressure of each of the blade bodies on the skin surface is restricted, thereby improving the shaving performance. It is also possible to easily simplify a structure for supporting each of the blade bodies so as to move together with the base.
It is preferable that the above razor is provided with a front skin surface contact portion located on the front side of the cutting edge and a back skin surface contact portion located on the back side of the cutting edge in the front-back direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the blade body, and the base is movable in a direction orthogonal to a plane including the front and back skin surface contact portions. In this instance, a contact pressure of the blade body on the skin surface is reliably restricted, thereby further improving the shaving performance.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the base is provided with a placing base placed on the blade base member and a blade body supporting portion constructed between a pair of placing bodies forming the placing base, and an elastic body is disposed on both placing bodies.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the elastic body is a spring, and the blade body supporting portion is made integrally with the elastic body.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the elastic body is a leaf spring.
In these instances, the blade member is simplified in structure.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the blade body supporting portion is provided with a plurality of blade body attaching portions arranged in a staircase pattern in the front-back direction, each of the blade bodies is movable integrally together with each of the blade body attaching portions to which the blade body is attached. In this instance, the structure for supporting each blade body in which each blade body can move at the same time is simplified.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the leaf spring is provided with a leg portion which is placed on the blade base member, and a space is provided between leaf springs and the blade base member. In this instance, the leaf spring can be simplified in structure.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the blade body is attached to the blade body supporting portion by welding. In this instance, the blade body can be attached easily to the blade body supporting portion.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the blade base member is provided with a base plate on which the base is placed, and the base plate is made of a metal higher in ionization tendency than the base or the blade body. In this instance, the base plate is oxidized earlier than the blade body, thereby preventing the blade body from being rusted.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the blade body is attached to the blade body supporting portion between both elastic bodies.
It is preferable that in the above razor, the elastic body is arranged between the blade base member and the top member. In this instance, the blade member can be simplified in structure.
a) is a perspective view of an oscillating razor of the present embodiment retained on a hook, as viewed from the bottom side;
b) is a perspective view of the oscillating razor, as viewed from the front side;
a) is a perspective view of a blade member;
b) is a perspective view of a blade base member;
c) is a perspective view showing a state in which the blade member is arranged on the blade base member;
a) is a perspective view showing a state in which the blade member is fitted into a top member;
b) is a perspective view showing a state in which the blade member and the base plate are fitted into the top member;
c) is a perspective view of the razor head, as viewed from above;
d) is a perspective view of the razor head, as viewed from below;
a) is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5a-5a in
b) is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5b-5b in
a) is a front elevational view showing a state in which a shaving aid member is mounted on the razor head;
b) is a bottom view of
a) is a front elevational view of the shaving aid member;
b) is an enlarged partial side elevational view showing the arm portion of the shaving aid member;
a) is an enlarged partial plan view showing the head of the holder of the oscillating razor;
b) is a partial side elevational view;
a) is a partial side elevational view showing a state in which the razor head is mounted on the holder; and
b) is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view showing a connecting part of supporting arms of the holder with the razor head.
Hereinafter, a description will be given of an embodiment of the present invention by referring to drawings. In explaining a razor of the present invention, X, Y, Z directions will be defined as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The base 7 is made of a metal such as austenite stainless steel. The base 7 is formed, for example, by press-working a metal plate having a thickness of 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm. The base 7 is provided with a placing base 8 as a placing body made up of a pair of leaf springs 9 and a blade body supporting portion 10 installed between the leaf springs 9. In the present embodiment, the placing body is a supporting edge portion disposed at both side edges of the base 7. Each of the leaf springs 9 is provided with a supporting plate 11 extending in the longitudinal direction (Y direction given in
The blade body supporting portion 10 is made up of a blade body attaching plate 14 as a blade body attaching portion having four step plates 16 and a plurality of installed arm portions 15 projected downward from both side edges of the blade body attaching plate 14. Each of the step plates 16 is extended in the Y direction and also arranged in a staircase pattern along the front-back direction (the X direction in
As shown in
The blade body 4 extending in the Y direction is placed on each of the step plates 16 and attached thereto by laser welding. Each of the blade bodies 4 is attached to each of the step plates 16, thereby arranged in a staircase pattern on the blade body attaching plate 14. A cutting edge 4a of each blade body 4 is projected forward from each of the step plates 16. Regarding any adjacent pair of blade bodies 4, the cutting edge 4a of the blade body 4 on the back side is closely spaced apart from a back edge portion 4b of the blade body 4 on the front side. Therefore, a clearance 21 is formed between adjacent blade bodies 4. The clearance 21 faces each of the through holes 17 on the blade body attaching plate 14.
As shown in
The top member 6 is made of plastic. The top member 6 is provided with a blade body exposure hole 29 inside a frame portion 28. The frame portion 28 is made up of a front frame portion 28a, a back frame portion 28b, a left frame portion 28c, and a right frame portion 28d as edge portions. As shown in
As shown in
The leaf springs 9 on the base 7 are placed on the front and back frame portions 26a, 26b on the base plate 23 of the blade base member 5 at both end portions of the leg plate 12. Further, the leaf springs 9 are arranged at clearances 32 between the front and back frame portions 24a, 24b of the bottom base 22 and the front and back frame portions 28a, 28b of the top member 6. Both end portions of each blade body 4 are arranged between the left and right frame portions 24c, 24d of the bottom base 22 and the left and right frame portions 28c, 28d of the top member 6 on the blade body supporting portion 10. Both end portions of each blade body 4 are pressed to the left and right frame portions 28c, 28d of the top member 6 by an elastic force of each of the leaf springs 9. The cutting edge 4a of each blade body 4 is in close proximity to a shaving tangential plane 34 including each of skin-surface contact portions 33 disposed on the front and back frame portions 28a, 28b of the top member 6. Further, a plane including the cutting edge 4a and the back edge portion 4b of each blade body 4 is inclined with respect to the shaving tangential plane 34. Each blade body 4 is movable against an elastic force of each of the leaf springs 9 in the Z direction orthogonal to the shaving tangential plane 34, together with the blade body supporting portion 10.
On the base 7, the debris discharge hole 18 inside the placing base 8 communicates with the through hole 27 of the base plate 23 and the debris discharge hole 25 of the bottom base 22 via the back opening 19, and also communicates with the blade body exposure hole 29 of the top member 6 via the front opening 20.
When assembling the top member 6, the blade member 3, and the blade base member 5, first, as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The oscillating razor 1 is retained on a wall surface via a hook 45 shown in
When the skin-surface contact portion 33 of the top member 6 contacts the skin surface together with each of the blade bodies 4, while the oscillating razor 1 is in use, each of the leaf springs 9 deflects against a pressing force from each of the blade bodies 4, thereby allowing the blade body 4 to move. As shown in
Debris made by each of the blade bodies 4 are taken into the debris discharge hole 18 via the front opening 20 of the blade member 3 and then discharged via the back opening 19 from the debris discharge hole 25 of the blade base member 5.
In addition, the present embodiment may be modified as follows.
The holder may be formed integrally with the bottom base of the razor head.
The skin-surface contact portion may be disposed on the blade base member, not on the top member. Further, one of a pair of skin-surface contact portions disposed on the top member may be omitted, and the skin-surface contact portion may be disposed on the blade base member.
The leaf spring may be disposed not only on both edges of the placing base but also on both ends of the placing base.
Further, the leaf springs on both edges of the placing base may be removed, and disposed on both ends of the placing base.
In place of the leaf spring, an elastic body such as a coil spring or rubber may be used.
A plurality of rods (for example, square rods, round rods, and odd-form rods) may be arrayed in a lattice form, and both ends of each rod may be bent to form a base.
The leg plate of each of the leaf springs may be changed in width and thickness, so that the leaf springs are adjusted for spring constant. Further, leaf springs different in spring constant may be used to make different a distance at which each blade body can move.
The cutting edge may be provided not only on the front side edge of each blade body but also at the back side edge. In this instance, the cutting edge at the back side edge of each blade body may be exposed.
The inclination direction of each step plate may be different between the front part and the back part of the blade body attaching plate. For example, each of the blade bodies may be arranged so that the cutting edge is inclined forward at the front part of the blade body attaching plate and also exposed at the blade body exposure hole of the top member, whereas the cutting edge is inclined backward at the back part of the blade body attaching plate and also exposed at the blade body exposure hole of the top member.
The number of blade bodies may be changed to five, six or eight. In this instance, a predetermined number of blade bodies are arranged at the front part of the blade body attaching plate and a remaining number of the blade bodies are arranged at the back part of the blade body attaching plate. The blade body attaching plate may be divided into two parts on the front side and the back side, and assembled.
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