The embodiments of the present general inventive concept relate to shaving blade cartridges and shavers having such shaving blade cartridges.
In particular, the embodiments of present general inventive concept are related to a shaving blade cartridge that includes a housing extending along a longitudinal axis, having a top side, a bottom side opposite to the top side, and first and second longitudinal sides, each extending longitudinally along the longitudinal axis between the top and bottom sides, the housing being provided with a through hole extending transversally to the longitudinal axis through the housing between the top side and the bottom side, at least one cutting blade mounted in the housing between the first and second longitudinal sides, and having a cutting edge extending along the longitudinal axis, a clip retaining the at least one cutting blade in the housing and having a first leg, a second leg and a clip body extending between the first and second legs.
The through hole of the housing is an aperture which passes through the housing from the top side of the housing to the bottom side of the housing and which is completely surrounded by material when viewed from the top side or from a cross-section.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,286,354 discloses a razor having two clips, each clip comprising a pair of legs that extend through a pair of through holes provided in the housing. The two pairs of through holes in the housing require important structural modifications of the housing of known cartridges. Moreover, the assembly of the clip can be difficult. Indeed, during the manufacturing process, both legs of the clip have to be in correspondence with two different through holes, which requires strict tolerances to be applied to the clip and to the through holes. The embodiments of the present general inventive concept disclosed in this application are clearly distinguishable from U.S. Pat. No. 8,286,354, which requires two pairs of apertures extending through the housing from the top surface to the bottom surface, with each pair of apertures having one aperture in front of the cutting edge and one aperture behind the cutting edge, and a pair of spaced apart clips each having a pair of legs extending through the corresponding pair of apertures. The embodiments of the present general inventive concept require only one through hole on each side of the blade assembly for one leg of the clip to go through; the second leg of the clip goes around the cartridge body.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,268 describes a cartridge having a clip retaining at least a blade. The clip disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,268 surrounds the housing and is received at least in grooves provided in the housing. The installation of such clip is easy, since it surrounds the housing. However, such clip is easily movable and can unintentionally be removed by a user during shaving. Indeed, when the clips are removed, the blades are not retained in the housing resulting in their free movement.
Various solutions have been used in order to avoid such drawbacks.
W09610473 discloses a cartridge having a clip which is wrapped around the housing.
Means are disposed adjacent to end portions of the clip. The means inhibit movement of the clip end portions relative to the housing in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the blade to prevent separation of the end portions of the clip one from another. Such means are an improvement. However, the risk of unintentionally removing the clip still exists. Moreover, the assembly of such clip can be difficult, since the inhibiting means have to match with complementary portions on the housing.
W09717174 discloses a razor cartridge with a clip being forced through two openings. More particularly, each leg of the clip extends through an opening in the shaving blade cartridge. This arrangement enables the clip to be kept firmly in place. However, it also necessitates various requirements regarding mounting and requires important structural modifications of the housing of known cartridges.
To avoid a complicated assembly, W09955499 discloses a cartridge having an annular clip with two legs which cooperate with two recesses in the housing in order to retain the clip.
However, the annular clip lowers the shaving surface, which is the active surface during the shaving.
The embodiments of the present general inventive concept have objectives to mitigate the drawbacks discussed above.
To this aim, according to an embodiment of the present general inventive concept, such a shaving blade cartridge includes a first leg of the clip that surrounds a first longitudinal side and at least a portion of the bottom side of the housing, and a second leg of the clip received in a through hole.
With these features, the blades are retained in the housing in a secure way, without lowering the shaving surface (also called shaving window). The leg of the clips received in the through hole enables the clip to be securely maintained in the housing. The leg of the clip surrounding the housing enables an easy assembly of the clip. The clip provided to retain the blades does not require any important structural modification of the existing housing and is easily assembled to the housing without causing stress to the clips which could cause the clip to not withstand the forces encountered during shaving.
In some embodiments, a person of ordinary skill in the art might also use one or more of the following features:
the clip body extends along a transversal axis, the transversal axis being orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, and the clip body being arranged facing the top side of the blade cartridge;
the position of the clip enables a large shaving surface, to produce an esthetical cartridge, and the clip is easy to assemble;
the second leg of the clip is bent about at least a portion of the bottom side; the bent portion provides a second maintaining area of the clip, which leads to a robust assembly and minimizes the risk of unintentional disassembly of the clip;
the first leg of the clip comprises a hook, the bottom side of the housing comprises a recess, and the hook cooperates with the recess; the hook and the recess cooperate together to provide the retaining of the first leg of the clip to the housing;
the bottom side comprises a fulcrum portion extending outward beyond adjacent surface portions on one side of the fulcrum portion, and where one of the first and second legs of the clip has a portion which is bent over the fulcrum portion; the fulcrum portion enables the leg of the clip to be bent easily and to retain the clip;
the bottom side comprises a first and second fulcrum portion, each fulcrum portion extending outward beyond adjacent surface portions on one side of the fulcrum portion, the first leg of the clip being bent over the first fulcrum portion, and the second leg of the clip being bent over the second fulcrum portion; the fulcrum portion enables the leg of the clip to be bent;
the housing defines a cut-out, the first leg of the clip surrounding the cut-out; the clip does not project beyond the housing (in other words, the clip is totally integrated to the housing), which provides shaving without discomfort;
the housing comprises a guard bar and a rear cap, the guard bar being forward of the blade edge and the rear cap being rearward of the blade edge, and where the through hole is arranged in or adjacent to the guard bar; the guard bar can, for example, be manufactured directly with the through hole;
the first leg of the clip surrounds the first longitudinal side of the housing rearward of the blade edge;
the housing comprises a guard bar and a rear cap, the guard bar being forward of the blade edge and the rear cap being rearward of the blade edge, and the through hole is arranged in or adjacent to the rear cap;
the shaving blade cartridge is provided with a second clip retaining the at least one cutting blade in the housing, the second clip having a first leg, a second leg and a clip body extending between the first and second legs, and the second leg of the second clip is received in a second through hole provided in the housing and extending through the housing between the top side and the bottom side, and the first leg of the second clip surrounds the first longitudinal side of the housing and at least a portion of the bottom side of the housing; both clips retain the blades in the housing;
the rear cap comprises a shaving aid member, the shaving aid member extending along the longitudinal axis and being smaller in length than the cutting blade, and where the shaving aid member extends between the two clips; the clips do not limit the active surface of the shaving aid;
the guard bar extends along the longitudinal axis, the guard bar being smaller in length than the cutting blade, and where the guard bar preferably extends between the two clips; the clips do not limit the active surface of the guard bar.
the bottom side of the housing comprises a protrusion, which extends between a first and a second end of the clip; this protrusion prevents the assembly machine from disassembling the clip by mistake while retreating. The protrusion makes the disassembly more difficult.
The embodiments of the present general inventive concept are also directed to a shaver comprising a handle and a shaving blade cartridge as described above, the shaving blade cartridge being connected to the handle.
Other characteristics and advantages of the embodiments of the present general inventive concept will readily appear from the following description of one of its embodiments, provided as non-limitative examples, and shown in the accompanying drawings.
On the Drawings:
As shown on
As depicted on
The housing 9 may also comprise, as best shown in
The housing 9 can be made of plastic material. However, other materials may be used. The housing 9 can for example include, on the bottom side 13, a connection mechanism 31 adapted to connect the handle 7. The connection mechanism 31 can thus allow the release and/or the attachment of the shaving blade cartridge 1 to the handle 7.
The housing 9 also comprises a blade receiving section 33, as best shown in
The blades 35 are mounted in the housing 9 in the blade receiving section 33 between the first and second longitudinal sides 15, 17 of the housing and between the first and second lateral sides 19, 21 of the housing 9. As shown in
For example, the cutting blades 35 are L-shaped as shown in
In an embodiment of the present inventive concept, each cutting blade 35 is freely mounted in the housing 9, as best shown in
However, in some others embodiments (not shown on the figures) the blades could be bent blades, as described for instance in patent application WO 2013/050606.
Each cutting blade 35 is retained in the housing by a clip 55.
The clip 55, as shown on
As shown on the
In another embodiment, as shown on
The first longitudinal side 15 can be provided with a cut-out 85 or notch, as best shown on
Alternatively or in addition to the cut-out 85, the first longitudinal side 15 can be provided with a groove 87, as shown on
The width of the housing from the first longitudinal side 15 to the second longitudinal side 17 from the cap member to the guard member is greater than the width between the longitudinal groove 87 and the second longitudinal side 17. In other words, as shown on FIG. 2, the first longitudinal side 15 extends further widthwise than the edge of the longitudinal groove 87 thereby creating the cut-out section 85 described above.
The bottom side 13 of the housing 9 can also be provided with a groove 89, which extends the groove 87 of the first longitudinal side 15. The first leg 59 of the clip 55 extends in the groove 89 of the bottom side. The thickness epg of the groove 87, 89 can be the same as the thickness “ep” of the clip 55. Thus, the first leg 59 of the clip 55 does not protrude outside of the housing 9 from the groove 87, 89.
As shown on
The clip body 63 is arranged facing the top side 11 of the shaving blade cartridge 1. More precisely, the clip body 63 is facing the cutting edge 41 of the at least one cutting blade 35. In order to avoid any interference with the shaving, the clip body 63 is arranged towards one of the longitudinal ends 37, 39 of the cutting blade 35. The clip body 63 extends along the transversal axis Y-Y in its mounted position.
The second leg 61 of the clip 55 is received in a receiver or through hole 93 provided in the housing 9. The through hole 93 extends transversally to the longitudinal axis X-X along the lateral axis Z-Z through the housing 9 between the top side 11 and the bottom side 13. The through hole 93 is neither a slot nor a groove. The through hole 93 extends through the housing 9 and when viewed in transversal cross-sectional view is laterally surrounded by the housing's material. As shown on
The shape of the clip 55, and more particularly of the second leg 61, is complementary to the shape of the through hole 93 and can be different from the shape described above with reference to
The second leg 61 of the clip 55, which is received in the through hole 93, is bent around at least a portion of the bottom side 13, as shown on
The bottom side 13 of the housing 9 can comprise a second fulcrum portion 97 (or protruding portion). The second fulcrum portion 97 extends outward beyond adjacent surface portions on one side of the second fulcrum portion 97. The second leg 61 of the clip 55 has a portion which is bent over the second fulcrum portion 97, as shown in
The second end 71 of the clip 55, corresponding to the free end of the second leg 61, is preferably tapered (preferably V-shaped).
The housing 9 preferably can comprise a guard bar 99 and a rear cap 101. The guard bar 99 is forward of the cutting edge 41. The guard bar 99 is located in front of the cutting edges 41. The rear cap 101 is located rearward of the cutting edge 41. In other words, the rear cap 101 is behind the cutting edge 41.
The rear cap 101 is preferably provided with a lubricating strip. In other words, the rear cap 101 preferably comprises, as shown in
As shown in
The shape of the second clip 105 is similar to the shape of the first clip 55: the second clip 105 comprises a first leg 107, a second leg 109 and a clip body 110 extending between the first leg 107 and the second leg 109.
The first leg 107 of the second clip 105 surrounds the first longitudinal side 15. The first leg 107 of the second clip 105 can surround a second cut-out 111 arranged on the first longitudinal side 15.
In the embodiment with two clips 55, 105, the housing 9, as shown in
The second leg 109 of the second clip 105 is received in the second through hole 113. As previously described, the second through hole 113 is arranged near the second longitudinal side 17. The first cut-out 85 is arranged at the common edge 115 of the first longitudinal side 15 and the first lateral side 19 whereas the second cut-out 111 is arranged at the common edge of the first longitudinal side 17 and the second lateral side 21.
As for the first clip 55, the second leg 109 of the second clip 105, which is received in the second through hole 113, is bent around at least a portion of the bottom side 13, as shown on
The bottom side 13 of the housing 9 can include a fulcrum portion 121 (or protruding portion) arranged to receive a portion of the second leg 109 of the second clip 105 which is bent over the fulcrum portion 121.
The second end of the second clip 105, corresponding to the free end of the second leg can be tapered (preferably V-shaped).
The shaving blade cartridge 1 includes a mid-plane Pm orthogonal to the longitudinal axis X-X, as shown on
In a first embodiment, shown on
The second through hole 113 is also arranged in or adjacent to the guard bar 99. The first leg 107 of the second clip 105 surrounds the rear cap 101.
As shown in
In a second embodiment, shown on
In others embodiments (not shown), the first through hole 93 can be arranged in or adjacent to the guard bar 99, whereas the second through hole 113 is arranged in or adjacent to the rear cap 101. Thus, the second leg 61 of the first clip 55 is received in the first through hole 93 arranged in or adjacent to the guard bar 99, whereas the first leg 59 of the first clip 55 surrounds the first longitudinal side 15 provided at the rear cap 101 side. The second leg 109 of the second clip 105 is received in the second through hole 113 arranged in or adjacent to the rear cap 101, whereas the first leg 107 of the second clip 105 surrounds the first longitudinal side 15 provided at the guard bar 101 side.
The clips 55, 105 can be assembled to the housing 9 by a system for the manufacture of clip-housing assemblies with, for example, the followings steps:
providing the clip 55, 105, made of a formable material,
assembling the clip 55, 105 to the housing by placing the first leg 59, 107 on the first longitudinal side 15 of the housing 9 and the second leg 61, 109 of the second longitudinal side 17 of the housing 9,
deforming the first and second legs 59, 107, 61, 109 to cooperate with the bottom side 13 of the housing 9 to hold the cutting blades 35 within the housing 9 (and more precisely within the blade receiving section 33).
The first and second legs 59, 107, 61, 109 can be deformed with a bending tool comprising assembly clamps (not shown) that bend the clip legs in position.
The bottom of the housing 9 can also include a protrusion 125. The protrusion 125 extends along the longitudinal axis X-X and is provided preferably in the middle of the bottom side 13 of the housing 9. The protrusion protrudes from the bottom of the housing 9 along the lateral axis Z-Z. In a mounted position of the clip 55, the first end 37 of the clip 55 is on one side of the protrusion 125, whereas the second end 71 of the clip is on the other side of the protrusion 125. The protrusion 125 can advantageously protect the clip 55 from the assembly clamps. Indeed, in other cartridges, after the legs of the clips are bent into their mounted position by the assembly clamps, it may happen that the assembly clamps accidentally grab the ends of the clip when being moved away or removed from the blade cartridge provided with the clip, which can unbend the clip and result in scrapping the entire head. The protrusion 125 in the present general inventive concept does not allow the assembly clamps to accidently grab the clip end on their remove movement, and thus the protrusion 125 secures the position of the clip during mounting steps. The lower horizontal plane of the protrusion is in a substantially similar horizontal plane of the lower section of each leg of the clip disposed on the underside of the housing.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/037,863, filed on Sep. 26, 2013, which claims priority to European Application No. EP13185994.4 filed on Sep. 25, 2013, the entire contents of which are all incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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