This application is a national stage application of International Application No. PCT/EP2012/076802, filed on Dec. 21, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The embodiments of the present invention relates to a shaver with interchangeable cartridges, and to cartridges and head and handle assemblies for such shavers.
More particularly, the embodiments of the present invention relate to a shaver that includes:
a handle with an elongated body terminating in a mounting portion for retaining a shaver head,
a shaver head adapted to accommodate an interchangeable shaving cartridge,
a lock-and-release mechanism to enable the interchangeable shaving cartridge to be loaded and ejected from the shaver head, and
an interchangeable cartridge containing one or more blades.
Such a shaver enables the user to replace the cartridge once the blade or blades become worn, while the handle and the shaver head can be kept and reused.
The removal from the shaver head of the interchangeable blade cartridges, such as those disclosed in e.g. EP2195145, usually requires the user to press or pull the cartridge to actually displace the cartridge. This means that to replace the cartridge, the user needs to encounter the cartridge by his/her fingers. Therefore the risk of the injury of the user is increased.
An object of the present invention is to provide a shaver that includes a handle with an elongated handgrip portion and a mounting portion, a shaver head, the shaver head being attached to the mounting portion, the shaver head having a back structure, a removable cartridge, the cartridge comprising at least one blade, the cartridge being adapted to be attached to the shaver head and removed from the shaver head, and at least one elastic member provided on the back structure of the shaver head, the elastic member being adapted to attach the cartridge to the shaver head by snap-fitting.
In some embodiments, one may also use one or more of the following features:
the shaver head may be attached pivotally to the mounting portion,
the elastic member comprises a flat central portion, a bottom portion, an end portion,
and an extending part, wherein the bottom portion and the end portion protrude from the flat central portion,
the bottom portion and the end portion of the elastic member are interconnected by the extending part,
the elastic member is made of metal,
the elastic member is a leaf spring,
the cartridge is ejected in a direction perpendicular to the direction of shaving,
the back structure of the shaver head further comprises an elastic member holder, adapted to accommodate and support the elastic member,
the shaver head further comprises a bottom wall and a guard member, the guard member being positioned adjacent the bottom wall,
the cartridge comprises at least one holder, and wherein the extending part of the elastic member is, upon insertion of the cartridge, snap-fitted to the at least one holder of the cartridge,
the handle further comprises a slidable button, the button comprising a pusher, the pusher being adapted to encounter the at least one holder and thus release the cartridge from the shaver head.
In another aspect of the present invention, a cartridge is provided. The cartridge comprises a top wall, a bottom wall, and at least one holder, wherein the holder extends between the top wall and the bottom wall. In some embodiments, the one or more of the following features may be used:
the cartridge comprises a pair of holders, the pair of holders being provided in a form of a pair of parallel bars,
the cartridge further comprises a top wall and a shaving aid, the shaving aid being provided in the top wall,
the cartridge comprises at least one blade, and wherein the at least one blade is mounted movably.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a head and handle assembly for a shaver is provided, the head and handle assembly comprising a handle with an elongated handgrip portion and a mounting portion, a shaver head, the shaver head being attached to the mounting portion, the shaver head being adapted to receive a cartridge, the shaver head having a back structure, and an elastic member provided on the back structure of the shaver head, the elastic member being adapted to attach the cartridge to the shaver head.
The head and handle assembly may further use one or more of the following features:
the shaver head may be attached pivotally to the shaver head,
the elastic member comprises a flat central portion, a bottom portion, an end portion, and an extending part, wherein the bottom portion and the end portion protrude from the flat central portion,
the bottom portion and the end portion of the elastic member are interconnected by the extending part,
the shaver head further comprises a bottom wall and a guard member, the guard member being positioned adjacent the bottom wall.
With these features, the structure of the shaver head and the cartridge is simplified and thus the manufacturing costs are reduced. Moreover, as only the cartridge is replaced when the blades become worn, instead of replacing the whole shaver head, the costs of such shaver are kept lower, the resiliency and lifetime of the shaver head and the handle are increased. Further, as only the cartridge is replaced, the shaver is both easier to manufacture and more environment friendly, as the amount of material to be replaced (and disposed of) is reduced.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will readily appear from the following description of one of its embodiments, provided as a non-limitative examples, and of the accompanying drawings.
On the drawings:
a shows an overall view of the shaver from the front side
On the different Figures, the same reference signs designate like or similar elements.
The cartridge (
The handle 20 has an elongated handgrip portion (not shown) which may be provided with features that enhance grip of the user and help prevent slipping, such as ribs, pegs, elastomeric parts and the like. The handle 20 is preferably molded out of a plastic material. The handle 20 is terminated in two yokes 21 extending from the handle, as shown on
Between the yokes 21, there is positioned a loop 23A, the loop 23A defining a gap 23. The gap 23 accommodates a cam follower 24. The cam follower cooperates with a bottom portion 43A of an elastic member holder 43, provided on the shaver head 40, therefore enabling the shaver head 40 to be returned to the neutral position when the shaver head 40 is pivoted. The cam follower 24 is operated by a coil spring 36, which is preferably made of metal.
An example of a shaver head 40 is shown on
The elastic member holder 43 holds an elastic member 45. The bottom portion of the elastic member holder 43A cooperates with the cam follower 24. The holding portion 43B is preferably provided in a form of pegs, protruding symmetrically from the top wall 47 and the bottom wall 46, respectively. The holding portion 43B holds a flat central portion 45A (see
The shaver head 40 forms a seating where the cartridge 60 can be accommodated (detail of such seating is shown on
Once the cartridge 60 is inserted into the shaver head 40, it encounters an elastic member 45. The elastic member may be formed as an integral part of the elastic member holder 43. It may also be provided as a separate part, accommodated in the elastic member holder 43. In the example shown on the Figures, the elastic member 45 is provided as a separate leaf spring, accommodated in the elastic member holder 43.
One example of the leaf spring is shown on
The elastic member/leaf spring 45 comprises a flat central portion 45A. The flat central portion may have an overall shape of a rectangle, as shown on the Figures. The flat central portion can be also provided in other shapes, such as simple geometrical shapes and their combinations. When inserted to the elastic member holder 43, the flat central portion 45A preferably extends from the top wall 47 to the bottom wall 46 of the shaver head 40, and is held in its shorter sides by the holding portion 43B of the elastic member holder 43. The flat central portion 45A preferably further comprises a hole 45E. The hole 45E may help to save material and/or improve elastic properties of the elastic member/leaf spring 45. It may be helpful to increase the wash through of the head.
From the flat central portion 45A, a pair of symmetrical curved wings protrudes. The wings preferably take an overall shape of a U, with a bottom portion 45B, an extending part 45D, and an end portion 45C. The bottom portion 45B is positioned generally under a plane defined by the flat central portion 45A. When the elastic member/leaf spring 45 is assembled with the shaver head 40, the bottom portion 45B protrudes in a direction towards the back structure 48 of the shaver head 40. The bottom parts 45B rest against the laps 43C, thus being supported by the laps 43C. The laps 43C help to prevent extensive deformation of the elastic member/leaf spring 45. The extending part 45D and the end part 45C form together a generally C-shaped protrusion, protruding generally in a direction parallel to a plane defined by the flat lateral portion 45A.
The extending part 45D and the end part 45C of the wings are positioned generally above the plane defined by the flat central portion 45A. When the elastic member/leaf spring 45 is assembled with the shaver head 40, the extending part 45D and the end part 45C both protrude in a direction towards the cartridge. These parts are adapted to encounter the back structure of the cartridge 60 and thus hold the cartridge 60 at its place.
In an embodiment shown on
Once the cartridge 60 is inserted, the holders 65 are encountered by the extending part 45D and the end part 45C of the elastic member/leaf spring 45. The holders 65 are snap-fitted with the extending part 45D and the end part 45C of the elastic member/leaf spring 45, and thus the cartridge 60 is retained in its seating in the shaver head 40.
Once the cartridge 60 is inserted into the shaver head 40, the cartridge 60 preferably does not perform any movements with respect to the shaver head 40. The shaver head 40 is attached pivotally to the handle 20; preferably, the pivoting means 22, 41 are provided on the shaver head 40 and on the handle 20, but not on the cartridge 60.
The above described mechanism, which uses the elastic member/leaf spring 45 provided on the shaver head 40 and the holders 65 provided on the cartridge 60, brings about several advantages. The only replaced component is the cartridge 60, which in itself does not hold any additional features (such as pivoting means and the like). Therefore the price of the cartridge 60 may be lowered and the manufacturing process thereof may be simplified; as the shaver head 40 and the handle 20 are not replaced, they may be manufactured as being more robust while keeping the price reasonable. Especially, the pivoting means provided to perform the pivoting movements are not replaced with the cartridge and thus may be manufactured more reliable. Moreover, the snap-fitting mechanism is both easy to manufacture and easy to operate. The simplified design of the cartridge 60 may be further beneficial with regards to sustainability, as the cartridge 60 may be washed with reduced amount of water.
The top part of the handle 20 adjacent the shaver head 40 is also provided with a button 30 (see
The button 30 comprises a finger receiving region 32, provided on the top part of the button 30. As can be seen on
The button 30 further comprises a pusher 31. The pusher 31 is located in the front end 30A of the button, adjacent the shaver head 40. The pusher 31 takes a form of a pair of projections which extend from the button 30 in a direction of the shaver head 40. Preferably, the projections of the pusher 31 are located opposing the holders 65, so that the holders 65 may be easily reached by the pusher 31.
Once the user wishes to replace the cartridge 60, s/he pushes the button 30 and the cartridge 60 is disengaged. More specifically, the pusher 31 presses the holders 65. The holders 65 press the extending parts 45D of the wings of the elastic member/leaf spring 45. The wings of the elastic member/leaf spring 45 thus deform and the cartridge 60 is released and urged away from the shaver head 40.
In this way, the user does not have to touch the cartridge 60 by his/her fingers and the risk of cutting the user's fingers with the blades 63 is then reduced.
Moreover, as can be seen on
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