The present invention is a U.S. National Stage under 35 USC 371 patent application, claiming priority to Serial No. PCT/JP2013/079813, filed on 5 Nov. 2013; which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-244029, filed 6 Nov. 2012, the entirety of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a razor including a razor head attached to a top portion of a holder.
In a razor described in Patent Document 1, the cutting edge of a blade body incorporated in a razor head is exposed on the front side of the razor head. The razor head is detachably supported on the upper end of a top portion of the holder on the back side of the razor head by a predetermined support structure.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 5-212165
When the razor described in Patent Document 1 is used to shave skin hairs (body hairs) grown on various areas on a body, the top portion of the holder needs to be perpendicularly applied to the skin surface in order to move the front side of the razor head along the skin surface of the body. Thus, the hand holding the holder has to be largely bent, which reduces usability of the razor.
It is an objective of the present invention to improve usability of a razor in shaving skin hairs grown on various areas on the body.
To achieve the foregoing objective and in accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a razor is provided that includes a holder including a handle and a top portion at an upper end of the handle and a razor head including a blade body attached to a front of the top portion of the holder. The razor head has a front side on which a cutting edge of the blade body is exposed, and a back side opposite to the front side. The razor head is located to face the top portion with a clearance between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion.
Thus, for shaving skin hairs grown on various areas on the body, the razor can be used by moving the front side of the razor head along the skin surface of the body even without largely bending the hand holding the holder. Also, the clearance between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion restrains the front of the top portion from coming into contact with the skin surface of the body when the razor is used by moving the front side of the razor head along the skin surface of the body. This improves usability of the razor.
A pivoting mechanism that moves the razor head from a neutral position toward the front of the top portion is preferably provided in the top portion of the holder. At the neutral position of the razor head, the clearance between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion is preferably set to increase upward from a vicinity of the cutting edge. In this case, the pivoting range of the razor head is increased on a side opposite to the cutting edge, thereby improving usability of the razor.
A pivoting mechanism that moves the razor head from a neutral position toward the front of the top portion is preferably provided in the top portion of the holder, and the top portion preferably extends upward from the upper end of the handle while being bent from the front to a back. In this case, the clearance at a position spaced apart from the cutting edge is easily set to be larger than the clearance between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion near the cutting edge of the blade body, and the pivoting range of the razor head at the position spaced apart from the cutting edge is increased, thereby improving usability of the razor.
A pivoting mechanism that moves the razor head from a neutral position toward the front of the top portion is preferably provided in the top portion of the holder. The pivoting mechanism configured such that: the clearance between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion is changeable; at the neutral position of the razor head, the clearance between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion increases upward from below in a vicinity of the cutting edge; the razor head is movable from the neutral position to a specified movement position; and at the specified movement position, the clearance decreases upward from below in a vicinity of the cutting edge.
In this case, when the razor head is moved from the neutral position to the movement position, the pivoting range of the razor head at the position spaced apart from the cutting edge is increased, thereby improving usability of the razor.
The top portion of the holder is preferably configured to expand from the upper end of the handle to left and right of the cutting edge of the blade body. In this case, the front of the top portion of the holder is widened, and thus the razor head is easily attached to the top portion of the holder.
In the holder, the handle preferably extends to be bent downward from the back to the front when viewed from the side in a middle portion between the upper end and a lower end. In this case, the front of the handle is recessed in the middle portion of the handle, and thus the handle is easily held in use, thereby improving usability of the razor.
The pivoting mechanism preferably includes a support portion provided in the top portion of the holder, a supported portion provided in the razor head, and an elastic portion provided between the support portion and the supported portion. The razor head is preferably capable of taking the neutral position, where the razor head holds as a result of being pushed by the elastic portion, and a movement position to which the razor head is moved from the neutral position against a pushing force of the elastic portion. In this case, the razor head is supported by the elastic portion, and thus the support structure that movably supports the razor head from the neutral position against elasticity is simplified.
The elastic portion is preferably an elastic plate, has an outer periphery supported by the support portion of the top portion, and supports the supported portion of the razor head at a position inside the outer periphery of the elastic plate. In this case, the inside of the outer periphery of the elastic plate is easily bent. Also, the outer periphery of the elastic plate is supported by the support portion of the top portion, and thus the inside of the outer periphery of the elastic plate can be bent. Further, the inside of the elastic plate, which is easily bent, supports the supported portion, thereby allowing the razor head to be easily moved against the elasticity of the elastic plate and returned to the neutral position.
The support portion of the top portion preferably includes an annular portion that is annularly provided, and a support hole is preferably located between an inner periphery of the annular portion of the support portion and an outer periphery of the supported portion of the razor head. The elastic portion preferably has an annular portion annularly provided in the support hole. Also, the top portion is preferably curved to expand from the back to the front, and the annular portion of the elastic portion is preferably curved along the top portion.
In this case, the annular portion of the elastic portion is bent in the support hole. Also, the top portion is curved to expand from the back to the front, and the annular portion of the elastic portion is curved along the top portion, thereby allowing the elastic portion to be easily attached to the inside of the top portion.
The annular portion of the support portion of the top portion need not be annularly continuous, but a plurality of support portions may be provided and annularly intermittently provided. The annular portion of the elastic portion need not be annularly continuous either, but a plurality of independent elastic portions may be provided and annularly intermittently provided.
The elastic portion preferably includes a flexible portion, and the flexible portion preferably includes a plurality of sections having different deformation resistances that indicate resistances against deformation. In this case, a deformation resistance of the elastic portion is changed according to the pivoting direction of the razor head to change shaving sensation.
The flexible portion of the elastic portion preferably includes an upper section and a lower section located to face each other in a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the cutting edge of the blade body, and a deformation resistance of the lower section is preferably set to be higher than that of the upper section. In this case, when the razor head is pivoted toward the top portion of the holder at the neutral position, the pivoting force is mainly applied to the upper section located opposite to the cutting edge, which allows the razor head to be easily pivoted toward the top portion. Also, when the razor head is pivoted apart from the top portion of the holder at the neutral position, a pivoting force is mainly applied to the lower section near the cutting edge, which makes it difficult to pivot the razor head apart from the top portion. This allows the razor head to be easily pivoted in an adequate direction.
At the neutral position of the razor head, the elastic portion is preferably located in the support hole between the annular portion of the support portion and the supported portion of the razor head, and the razor head preferably includes an attachment portion that incorporates the blade body. Also, the supported portion of the razor head preferably includes a first coupling portion that holds the elastic portion between the supported portion and the support portion of the top portion, a second coupling portion extending from the attachment portion, and a joint portion that supports the first and second coupling portions. Further, an end of the first coupling portion located on a side opposite to the attachment portion is preferably located in the support hole at the neutral position of the razor head.
In this case, at the neutral position of the razor head, the user is prevented from accidentally touching the elastic portion located in the support hole in use to interfere with pivoting of the razor head, thereby improving usability of the razor. Also, the user is prevented from accidentally touching the second coupling portion in the supported portion of the razor head in use to interfere with pivoting of the razor head, thereby improving usability of the razor.
When the holder is placed on a placement surface with the razor head being located at the neutral position, an inclination angle between the front surface of the razor head and the placement surface is preferably set to 20 degrees or more, and the razor head is preferably configured to abut against the top portion to stop at the movement position to which the razor head has been moved from the neutral position toward the front of the top portion.
In this case, the surface of the razor head is restrained from coming into contact with the placement surface when the holder is held and raised from the placement surface.
The razor head is preferably located apart from the placement surface when the holder is placed on the placement surface with the razor head being located at the neutral position. In this case, the surface of the razor head along the skin surface of the body is less likely to be soiled.
The pivoting mechanism is preferably configured such that the razor head is moved by 30 degrees or more from the neutral position toward the front of the top portion and abuts against the top portion to stop. In this case, the pivoting range of the razor head may be increased to improve usability of the razor.
A bending angle of the top portion with respect to the upper end when viewed from the side of the handle is preferably larger than that in the middle portion of the handle. In this case, the handle is easily held even if the top portion is bent.
The top portion is preferably curved to expand from the back toward the front when viewed from the side, and the handle is preferably curved to expand from the front toward the back when viewed from the side. Also, the entire holder is preferably curved into an S shape when viewed from the side. In this case, the handle is easily held even if the top portion is curved.
The elastic portion preferably has an outer periphery supported by the support portion of the top portion. In this case, the outer periphery of the elastic portion is supported by the support portion of the top portion, thereby allowing the inside of the elastic portion rather than the outer periphery thereof to be bent.
The elastic portion preferably supports the supported portion of the razor head at a position inside the outer periphery of the elastic portion. In this case, the supported portion is supported on the inside, which is more easily bent than the outer periphery in the elastic portion, thereby allowing the razor head to be easily moved against the elasticity and easily returned to the neutral position.
The elastic portion preferably includes an elastic plate. In this case, the elastic portion is in a form of the plate, thereby allowing the inside of the outer periphery to be easily bent.
The supported portion of the razor head is preferably supported by at least one of a front side and a back side of the elastic plate. In this case, the razor head is easily moved against the elasticity of the elastic plate and easily returned to the neutral position.
The support portion of the top portion preferably has an annular portion, and a support hole is preferably located between an inner periphery of the annular portion of the support portion and an outer periphery of the supported portion of the razor head. Also, the elastic portion preferably has an annular portion annularly provided in the support hole. The annular portion of the support portion of the top portion may be annularly continuous, and also a plurality of support portions may be annularly intermittently provided. The annular portion of the elastic portion may be annularly continuous, and also a plurality of elastic portions may be annularly intermittently provided. In this case, the annular portion of the elastic portion may be bent in the support hole.
The top portion is preferably curved to expand from the back toward the front, and the elastic portion is preferably curved along the top portion. In this case, the elastic portion is easily attached to the inside of the top portion.
The sections of the flexible portion in the elastic portion are preferably arranged adjacent to each other. In this case, the elastic portion including the plurality of sections with different deformation resistances in one flexible portion is easily provided.
The sections of the flexible portion in the elastic portion are preferably annularly arranged on the outer periphery of the supported portion of the razor head. In this case, the elastic portion including the plurality of sections with different deformation resistances in the flexible portion is easily provided.
The flexible portion of the elastic portion is preferably deformed with movement of the razor head from the neutral position to the movement position, and a deformation resistance at the movement position of the flexible portion is preferably set to be higher than that at the neutral position of the flexible portion. In this case, a soft shaving sensation may be provided at the beginning of a pivoting action of the razor head, and also the razor head may be stabilized at the end of the pivoting action, thereby improving shaving sensation.
The top portion is preferably provided continuously with the handle in the holder, and the handle preferably includes a finger contact portion that is molded integrally with the elastic portion of the top portion and exposed. In this case, the holder including the elastic portion and the finger contact portion is easily molded.
The elastic portion is preferably located in the support hole between the annular portion of the support portion and the supported portion of the razor head with the razor head being located at the neutral position. In this case, a user is prevented from accidentally touching the elastic portion in use of the razor to interfere with the pivoting action of the razor head, thereby improving usability of the razor.
The present invention improves usability of the razor in shaving skin hairs grown on various areas on the body.
A pivoting razor according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
A holder 1 shown in
As is apparent from
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The supported portion 10 of the razor head 7 includes a first coupling portion 16, which has a cylindrical portion 17 and a bottom 18, and a second coupling portion 19, which protrudes from the blade body attachment portion 8. The cylindrical portion 17 of the first coupling portion 16 has a rectangular cylindrical shape with an upper wall, a lower wall, a left wall, and a right wall. The second coupling portion 19 also has a closed rectangular cylindrical shape by an upper wall, a lower wall, a left wall, a right wall, and the bottom 18. As shown in
The second coupling portion 19 is inserted into the coupling hole 20 in the first coupling portion 16. In the insertion state, the second coupling portion 19 is guided only along an axis 16a in the extending direction of the cylindrical portion 17 without being pivoted around the axis 16a, and inserted into the coupling hole 20 in the first coupling portion 16, that is, a joint portion. The bottom of the second coupling portion 19 is abutted against the bottom 18 of the first coupling portion 16 and restricted from moving in the front-back direction X, and exposed from the window 18a of the bottom 18 to be substantially flush with the bottom 18. The left and right locking arms 21 of the first coupling portion 16, which serve as joint portions, are locked into the left and right locking holes 22 of the second coupling portion 19, which also serve as joint portions, via locking hooks 21a. This prevents the second coupling portion 19 from being accidentally disengaged from the first coupling portion 16. Thus, the first coupling portion 16 and the second coupling portion 19 cannot be detached from each other. The first coupling portion 16 and the second coupling portion 19 may be configured to be detachable from each other. The cylindrical portion 17 and the bottom 18 of the first coupling portion 16, and the left and right locking arms 21 of the first coupling portion 16 are also molded of hard plastic.
The elastic plate 15 is molded integrally with the finger contact portion 5 by supplying the same material as that for the finger contact portion 5 (soft plastic, rubber or a soft material other than rubber) into a cavity in a mold into which the support portion 6 of the top portion 3 and the first coupling portion 16 of the supported portion 10 in the razor head 7 are inserted. The elastic plate 15 includes an annular portion 15a annularly continuous along the inner periphery of the annular portion 6a of the support portion 6 and the outer periphery of the cylindrical portion 17 of the coupling portion 16 in the support hole 14. The finger contact portion 5 has irregularities of various shapes for providing slip resistance and a tactile sensation. For example, the elastic plate 15 and the finger contact portion 5 are molded of styrene thermoplastic elastomer, which has a Shore A hardness of 20 to 60.
After such an elastic plate 15 is molded, the blade body attachment portion 8 is inserted into the supported portion 10 as described above. The outer periphery of the annular portion 15a is in surface contact with the inner periphery of the annular portion 6a of the support portion 6, and attached to the annular portion 6a by heat or pressure in molding. The supported portion 10 is supported between the front side and the back side of the annular portion 15a while extending through the annular portion 15a in the thickness direction (front-back direction X). The inner periphery of the annular portion 15a is in surface contact with the outer periphery of the cylindrical portion 17 of the supported portion 10, and attached to the supported portion 10 by heat or pressure in molding. The annular portion 15a has a flexible portion 23. The flexible portion 23 includes a rib 24 annularly continuously extending around the axis 16a in the extending direction of the cylindrical portion 17, and a groove 25 annularly continuously extending inside the rib 24. The elastic plate 15 is located in an inner region S partitioned by front and back inner peripheral edges of the annular portion 6a in the support hole 14 between the annular portion 6a of the support portion 6 and the supported portion 10 of the razor head 7. In the supported portion 10 of the razor head 7, the bottom 18 of the first coupling portion 16 and the bottom of the second coupling portion 19 are located in the inner region S of the support hole 14 on the side opposite to the blade body attachment portion 8.
The rib 24 of the flexible portion 23 protrudes along the axis 16a away from the blade body attachment portion 8, but may protrude along the axis 16a toward the blade body attachment portion 8. The elastic plate 15, which includes the annular portion 15a, has a substantially uniform thickness (0.1 to 3 mm). In the annular portion 15a of the elastic plate 15, the thickness of the flexible portion 23 may be smaller than that of portions other than the flexible portion 23 so that the flexible portion 23 is easily bent. In the flexible portion 23, a dimension of protrusion of the rib 24 is 0.3 to 5 mm.
As partitioned by long dashed double-short dashed lines in
In the support hole 14, the inner peripheral shape of the annular portion 6a of the support portion 6 and the outer peripheral shape of the first coupling portion 16 of the supported portion 10 are substantially similar to each other. The clearance (about 6 mm) between the upper side of the support portion 6 and the upper wall of the first coupling portion 16 is set larger than the clearance (about 4 mm) between the lower side of the support portion 6 and the lower wall of the first coupling portion 16. The clearance (about 4 mm) between the left side of the support portion 6 and the left wall of the first coupling portion 16 and the clearance (about 4 mm) between the right side of the support portion 6 and the right wall of the first coupling portion 16 are set substantially equal to each other. The sections 26a, 26b, 27, 28, 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b of the flexible portion 23 are provided adjacent to each other and integrally formed. The sections 26a, 26b, 27, 28, 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b may be independently formed.
As shown in
Since the elastic plate 15 of the top portion 3 is curved as described above, the elastic plate 15 has different cross-sectional forms or lengths in the sections 26a, 26b, 27, 28, 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b of the flexible portion 23 in the elastic plate 15. Thus, deformation resistances (degree of elasticity), which indicate resistance against deformation, of the sections 26a, 26b, 27, 28, 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b of the flexible portion 23 in the elastic plate 15 are also different from each other as described below.
In the flexible portion 23 in the elastic plate 15, the first and second sections 26a, 26b on the left and right sides have the same deformation resistance, while the deformation resistance of the lower fourth section 28, which is close to the cutting edge 9a, is higher than that of the upper third section 27, which is far from the cutting edge 9a. The deformation resistance of the sixth sections 30a, 30b on left and right sides of the lower fourth section 28 is higher than that of the fifth sections 29a, 29b on left and right sides of the upper third section 27. Further, the deformation resistances of the fifth and sixth sections 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b are higher than those of the first and second sections 26a, 26b or the third and fourth sections 27, 28.
Next, operation of the pivoting razor, that is, a pivoting action in use of the razor will be described.
The razor head 7 is held at a neutral position P shown in
If a force is applied to the blade body attachment portion 8 and the frame 11 of the razor head 7 at the neutral position P in use, the blade body attachment portion 8 and the supported portion 10 of the razor head 7 integrally move to press the elastic plate 15. The elastic plate 15 is bent in a plurality of directions to move the razor head 7. For example, the elastic plate 15 is bent in the vertical direction Z, the front-back direction X along the axis 16a of the cylindrical portion 17 of the supported portion 10, the lateral direction Y perpendicular to the axis 16a, a pivoting direction around the axis in the lateral direction Y, a pivoting direction around the axis in the vertical direction Z, and a direction of combination of the front-back direction X, the lateral direction Y, and the vertical direction Z. Thus, the razor head 7 is movable in any three-dimensional direction from the neutral position P to a plurality of movement positions against the elasticity of the elastic plate 15.
For example, if the razor head 7 is tilted upward or downward, the upper third section 27 and the lower fourth section 28 of the flexible portion 23 are mainly deformed. Also, for example, if the razor head 7 is pushed backward, the upper third section 27, the lower fourth section 28, the left first section 26a, and the right second section 26b of the flexible portion 23 are mainly deformed. Also, for example, if the razor head 7 is tilted to the right or left, the left first section 26a and the right second section 26b are mainly deformed. In those cases, the fifth and sixth sections 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b are less likely to be deformed than the third and fourth sections 27, 28 and the first and second sections 26a, 26b. Further, the forms of the sections 26a, 26b, 27, 28, 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b of the flexible portion 23 become forms less likely to be further deformed as deformation develops. Thus, the deformation resistances in the plurality of movement positions in the sections 26a, 26b, 27, 28, 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b of the flexible portion 23 are higher than that at the neutral position P. Also, the deformation resistances in the sections 26a, 26b, 27, 28, 29a, 29b, 30a, 30b of the flexible portion 23 become higher as the razor head 7 moves from the neutral position P toward the plurality of movement positions.
For example,
Using the razor while pressing the supported portion 10 and the elastic plate 15 from the back side of the top portion 3 with a finger prevents pivoting of the razor head 7 as intended by the user.
As shown in
Also, as shown in
The present embodiment provides the following advantages.
The above illustrated embodiment may be modified as follows.
In the above illustrated embodiment, the pivoting mechanism M may be omitted, and the razor head 7 may be supported by the top portion 3 of the holder 1 so as not to be pivotal.
Other than the elastic plate 15 molded of rubber, a foam material, a member containing a viscous material, a coil spring, or a leaf spring may be used as the elastic portion. Also, a spring molded of hard plastic or metal may be used.
The support portion 6 may have a triangular or elliptical annular shape other than the circular or rectangular annular shape. Other than the annular shape, the support portion 6 may have, for example, a U shape with a part cut away.
As the elastic portion, a plurality of through holes may be provided in the annular portion 15a of the elastic plate 15, and a plurality of flexible sections may be annularly arranged at regular intervals between the through holes. Also, for example, among the upper, lower, left and right positions of the elastic plate 15, the flexible sections may be provided in two upper and lower positions, two left and right positions, three left, right and upper positions, or three left, right, and lower positions.
The elastic portion may have a semi-spherical shape expanding on the support portion.
A portion corresponding to the elastic portion may be thin so as to be more easily bent.
In the annular elastic plate 15, the deformation resistance (degree of elasticity) indicating resistance against deformation may be changed around the elastic plate 15 by providing a varying thickness, changing the shape of the rib 24, or decentering the support position of the supported portion 10 on the elastic plate 15.
One or more thin plate portions may be provided between the support portion 6 of the top portion 3 and the supported portion 10 of the razor head 7 to restrict the annular portion 15a of the elastic plate 15 from being bent in the pivoting direction around the axis 16a in the front-back direction X. The thin plate portion allows the annular portion 15a of the elastic plate 15 to be bent in directions other than the pivoting direction around the axis 16a in the front-back direction X.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2012-244029 | Nov 2012 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
PCT/JP2013/079813 | 11/5/2013 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2014/073500 | 5/15/2014 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4152828 | Lund | May 1979 | A |
5031319 | Althaus | Jul 1991 | A |
5093991 | Hendrickson | Mar 1992 | A |
6223442 | Pina | May 2001 | B1 |
6308416 | Bosy et al. | Oct 2001 | B1 |
6880253 | Gyllerstrom | Apr 2005 | B1 |
7086160 | Coffin | Aug 2006 | B2 |
7877879 | Nakasuka | Feb 2011 | B2 |
7975389 | Bozikis | Jul 2011 | B2 |
D651345 | Micinilio | Dec 2011 | S |
8104179 | Nakasuka | Jan 2012 | B2 |
D699396 | Hasegawa | Feb 2014 | S |
9498892 | Gordon | Nov 2016 | B2 |
20030213130 | Motta | Nov 2003 | A1 |
20040055159 | Khomari | Mar 2004 | A1 |
20060123631 | Szczepanowski et al. | Jun 2006 | A1 |
20080189964 | Bozikis | Aug 2008 | A1 |
20090313837 | Winter | Dec 2009 | A1 |
20100281694 | Royle | Nov 2010 | A1 |
20140150264 | Micinilio | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20150273708 | Haba | Oct 2015 | A1 |
20150290820 | Haba | Oct 2015 | A1 |
20150290822 | Haba | Oct 2015 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2393695 | Aug 2000 | CN |
1447736 | Oct 2003 | CN |
101080308 | Nov 2007 | CN |
101237969 | Aug 2008 | CN |
10 2009 050344 | May 2011 | DE |
2 711 146 | Mar 2014 | EP |
2 030 909 | Apr 1980 | GB |
6269980 | May 1987 | JP |
63143276 | Sep 1988 | JP |
02280789 | Nov 1990 | JP |
05212165 | Aug 1993 | JP |
2002533190 | Oct 2002 | JP |
2009178365 | Aug 2009 | JP |
101082303 | Nov 2011 | KR |
2012005839 | Dec 2012 | WO |
Entry |
---|
Chinese Office Action for Application No. 201380056966.0 dated Nov. 4, 2015. |
European Search Report for Application No. 13853531.5 dated Jun. 9, 2016. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability for PCT/JP2013/079813, dated Jan. 21, 2014, pp. 1-7. |
International Search Report for PCT/JP2013/079813, dated Jan. 21, 2014, pp. 1-4. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20150290822 A1 | Oct 2015 | US |