This application is a 371 application of International Application No. PCT/KR2008/003039, filed May 30, 2008, which in turn claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0053545, filed May 31, 2007, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates, in general, to shavers and, more particularly, to a shaver, which improves the structure of a cartridge and a handle assembly, thus simplifying the structure by which the cartridge is removably coupled to the handle assembly, and which allows the cartridge to smoothly rotate during shaving, thus increasing shaving efficiency, and which is constructed so that the cartridge is not easily separated from the handle assembly even if external force is applied to the cartridge, thus increasing the reliability of a product.
Hereinafter, a conventional shaver will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Pivot support shafts 1e extend from the opposite ends of the housing 1f to allow the cartridge body 1a to rotate around the pivot support shafts 1e.
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In the state where the coupling part 2b is coupled to the housing 1f, as the button 2a is manipulated, the coupling part 2b is separated from the housing 1f.
However, the conventional shaver constructed as described above has the following problems.
The shaver is problematic in that the pivot support structure for rotating the cartridge body 1a is weak, so that the cartridge 1 may be undesirably separated from the handle 2 or may break when external force is applied to the cartridge 1 during the operation of coupling or removing the cartridge 1 to or from the handle 2 or during shaving.
In a detailed description, the shaver is constructed so that the pivot support shafts 1e for rotating the cartridge body 1a are directly coupled to the cartridge 1 via the housing 1f, so that all external force acting on the cartridge 1 is transmitted to the pivot support shafts 1e. Thus, when external force is applied to the cartridge 1 during the operation of coupling or removing the cartridge 1 to or from the handle 2 or during shaving, the pivot support shafts 1e may be undesirably removed from the cartridge body 1a, or may break.
Further, the shaver is problematic in that ends of the pivot support shafts 1e which are to be coupled to the cartridge body 1a are inserted into holes formed in the cartridge body 1a to support the cartridge body 1a, so that the force supporting the cartridge body 1a is weak. A plurality of faces, provided on the end of each pivot support shaft 1e, is cam-operated to rotate the cartridge body 1a, so that the cartridge body 1a cannot smoothly rotate.
Further, the shaver is problematic in that the coupling part 2b of the handle 2 is removably coupled to the housing 1f of the cartridge 1 using the elastic force of a spring, so that the removable structure is complex, and undesirable removal may occur when external force is applied.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a shaver, which simplifies the structure by which a cartridge is removably coupled to a handle assembly.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a shaver, which increases the force with which a cartridge is coupled with a handle assembly to resist external force.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a shaver, which has increased cartridge supporting force, and has an improved structure for rotating a cartridge.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a shaver including a removable cartridge and a handle assembly. The removable cartridge includes a cartridge body which is shaped such that part of upper and lower surfaces thereof is open, at least one blade which is mounted to the lower surface of the cartridge body, a connector mounting part which is provided on the upper surface of the cartridge body, and a connector which is mounted to the connector mounting part and has at a rear end thereof a holder mounting part. The handle assembly includes a handle body, a housing which is provided on a front end of the handle body, a holder which is mounted to a front end of the housing in such a way as to rotate around a pivot shaft and is removably mounted to the holder mounting part, a removing means which functions to removably couple the holder to the holder mounting part, a manipulating means which is installed in the housing in such a way as to be operated in conjunction with the removing means, and separates the holder from the holder mounting part, when physical force is applied to the removing means by external force, and is restored to an original position thereof by elastic force, and a support means which is installed in the housing in such a way as to be operated in conjunction with the holder and elastically supports rotating motion of the holder using elastic force.
The removing means includes a removing protrusion which is provided on a center of an upper portion of a rear end of the holder mounting part, elastic steps which extend downwards from opposite sides of the removing protrusion and are elastically rotated by the removing protrusion, and a removing hook which is provided on a front end of the holder to correspond to each of the elastic step.
The manipulating means includes an actuating button which is mounted to an upper surface of the housing and has an extension part which extends into the housing, a pusher which is installed in the housing and has a pusher protrusion which is provided on a front end of the pusher to be in close contact with the removing protrusion of the holder mounting part, and an insert hole which is formed in a rear end of the pusher so that the extension part is inserted into the insert hole, and an elastic member functioning to elastically support the pusher.
Further, the support means includes an inner housing which is installed in the housing and defines a plunger mounting space in which parts can be slid, a plunger which is mounted to a front end of the plunger mounting part and has a contact protrusion which is in close contact with a rear end of the holder, a plunger guide which is mounted to a rear end of the plunger mounting part, and an elastic member which is interposed between the plunger and the plunger guide and elastically supports the plunger.
The housing includes a lower housing having coupling holes which are coupled to coupling protrusions protruding from both sides of the front end of the handle body, and a pivot hole into which the pivot shaft of the holder is inserted, and an upper housing coupled to an upper portion of the lower housing.
Further, a hook seat is formed in a front end of the connector mounting part, while a hook is provided on a front end of the connector to be seated in the hook seat, and boss seats are provided on both sides of a rear end of the connector mounting part, while bosses are provided on both sides of a rear end of the connector and are inserted into the boss seats.
Hereinafter, the preferred embodiment of the present invention, which accomplishes the above objects, will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Here, the housing 220 includes a lower housing 221 and an upper housing 222. The lower housing 221 includes coupling holes 221b, into which coupling protrusions 210b protruding from both sides of the front end of the handle body 210 are inserted, and pivot holes 221a, into which the pivot shaft 230a of the holder 230 is inserted. The upper housing 222 is coupled to the upper portion of the lower housing 221.
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More preferably, a shaft support 251b protrudes from the front end of the inner housing 251 to support the pivot shaft 230a of the holder 230.
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In this case, the inserts include a front insert 261 which is installed on the front end of the handle body 210, a rear insert 262 which is installed on the rear end of the handle body 210, an upper insert 263, which is mounted to the upper portion of the handle body 210, and a lower insert 264, which is mounted to the lower portion of the handle body 210.
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Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such meets and bounds, are intended to be covered by the claims.
As described above, the present invention provides a shaver, in which a cartridge and a handle assembly are removably coupled to each other using a connector, which is firmly coupled to the cartridge, and a holder, which is coupled to the handle assembly in such a way as to rotate around a pivot shaft, thus achieving a simple removable structure, increasing coupling force, and increasing the force with which the cartridge is supported.
Further, the present invention provides a shaver, in which a pivot support shaft structure for rotating a cartridge is realized by a holder which is coupled to a handle assembly via a pivot shaft, and the cartridge is simply coupled to the holder via a connector, thus preventing the cartridge and the handle assembly from being undesirably separated from each other or breaking even when external force is applied to the cartridge, and the cartridge elastically rotates around the pivot shaft, thus affording smooth rotating motion.
Further, the present invention provides a shaver, in which a cartridge and a handle assembly are coupled to each other using hooks and bosses of a connector mounted to the cartridge and a holder mounted to the handle assembly, thus achieving a simpler structure and increasing coupling force compared to a conventional coupling structure using a spring.
Furthermore, the present invention provides a shaver, in which the upper surface of a cartridge body, to which a connector is mounted, is open, thus allowing a beard, cut by blades while shaving, to be smoothly discharged.
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