The invention relates to a safe razor blade unit.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,295,734 discloses a razor blade unit which has a guard, a cap and three parallel blades mounted between the guard and the cap. At least one of blades, guard and cap can be moved from a non-shaving rest position to modify a blade exposure dimension in order to attain a target blade geometry at which shaving is initiated. As regards the target blade geometry, the exposure of the first blade is not greater than zero and the exposure of the third blade is not less than zero. At least one of the cap and the guard can be movable against the force of a spring from a rest position in which all the blades between the guard and the cap have their cutting edges disposed below a plane tangential to the skin contacting surfaces of the guard and cap. The blades can be independently sprung or carried for movement in unison on a carrier pivotally mounted in a frame of the blade unit.
One drawback of the razor blade unit is that in the initial phase of the shaving process, the risk of undesired cutting of the skin is too high. The razor blade unit is normally mounted on a longitudinal handle. A user may hold the handle in his hand and put the razor blade unit to his skin. When contacting the skin, the blades of the razor blade unit move towards the skin, which too many times leads to cutting of the skin. This may result in fast-bleeding wounds. Additionally, in practice, it has been established that it is rather impossible for a user to contact the skin without even slightly vibrating the handle of the razor. The vibrating movements of the handle increase the risk of accidental cutting of the skin.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially eliminate the above mentioned drawbacks and/or to provide a useable alternative. In particular, it is an object of the invention to provide a safer razor blade unit.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a razor blade unit according to claim 1.
The razor blade unit for shaving a skin according to the invention comprises a stretcher having an outer stretch surface for stretching a skin in a shaving direction. The stretcher may be made from an elastomeric material and may have flexible lips to obtain grip on a skin surface. The lips may bend during a shaving movement to stretch the skin. The skin causes a drag force on the stretcher.
The razor blade unit further has a rear support. The rear support has an outer support surface which in use contacts a skin to support the razor blade unit. The rear support may comprise an agent e.g. a lubrication or cleaning agent for an aftertreatment of the skin when the razor blade unit passes the skin. At least one blade is located between the stretcher and the rear support. The blade may be connected to a blade housing. Several blades may be arranged in an array in the blade housing.
According to the invention, the blade has a relative position with respect to an exposure plane which is defined as an imaginary plane tangent to the outer stretch surface and to the outer support surface. Said relative position is adjustable from a rest position to a working position by means of an adjusting mechanism, wherein in the rest position the skin is less exposed to the blade than in the working position. The adjusting mechanism is actuable under the influence of a drag force exerted by the skin on the stretcher during a sliding movement of the razor blade unit over the skin in a shaving direction of the razor blade unit.
Preferably, during use the exposure plane may be mated with a skin surface. The blade has a blade edge which, in the rest position, is positioned at a distance from the exposure plane, i.e. above skin level, while in the working position the blade edge has been moved in a direction towards the exposure plane for shaving. In the working position, the blade edge has come closer to the exposure plane. The blade edge may move upwards, away from the skin, and downwards toward the skin. The movement of the blade may be a translational or a rotational movement.
The adjusting mechanism is provided to move the movable blade from the rest position to the working position. During a sliding movement of the razor blade unit over the skin, a drag force occurs in the shaving direction as a result of the skin being stretched. The drag force enables the movement of the blade towards the working position. The drag force acts on the stretcher, which may be movably connected to the remaining components, a framework, of the razor blade unit to enable a relative movement caused by the drag force. Alternatively, the stretcher may be compressible as a result of the drag force.
During shaving, the working position is available during a sliding movement of the razor blade unit over the skin. The risk of undesired cutting during other shaving actions, in particular during a first contact with the skin, may be reduced when the razor blade unit is handled with the blade in the safe rest position. As a result of the sliding movement, the skin is stretched before the blade is adjusted to the working position. Advantageously, instead of a ploughed skin, the stretched skin is less vulnerable to irritation or cutting when the blade moves to the exposure plane and thus approaches the skin. As a result, the razor blade unit according to the invention may be safer in use.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the adjusting mechanism may comprise an actuator and a sensor. The actuator is configured to move the blade with respect to the exposure plane. The sensor is configured to detect a drag force. The sensor may be a force-measuring sensor which is able to measure a drag force. The sensor may be a displacement sensor for measuring a displacement of e.g. the stretcher. In particular, the sensor is connected to the stretcher. The sensor may be electrically connected to the actuator. When a drag force is detected, the actuator may be activated to bring the blade from the rest position into the working position. When the drag force reduces to zero, the sensor may generate a signal to the actuator to return the blade to the rest position.
Alternatively, the actuator may be programmed to return the blade to the rest position in the case of a lack of a sensor signal. Advantageously, the actuator-sensor adjusting mechanism may provide a simple and compact configuration of the razor blade unit. The actuator-sensor assembly may provide design freedom in that the movement of the blade may be programmed so as to obtain the desired shaving conditions.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the adjusting mechanism comprises a transmission for transferring a relative, in particular linear, movement of the stretcher or rear support in the exposure plane into a substantially perpendicular movement of the blade towards the exposure plane. The relative movement of the stretcher or rear support may be caused by a drag force. A biasing element may be provided for returning the blade back into the rest position. Advantageously, there is no need for batteries or the like, which may provide a safe and sustainable razor blade unit.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the adjusting mechanism comprises linked bars serving as a transmission element. The linked bar mechanism may provide a transmission from a movement in the exposure plane to a movement perpendicular to the exposure plane. The linked bar mechanism may e.g. be a knee mechanism having two pivotally coupled bars. One bar, a long leg, may be connected to a relatively movable stretcher or rear support in the exposure plane, and the other bar, a short leg, may be connected to the blade, allowing a perpendicular movement. By virtue thereof, a movement in the exposure plane may easily and reliably be transferred to a perpendicular movement of the blade.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, a blocking mechanism may be provided to prevent premature movement of the blade to the working position. The blocking mechanism may include a biasing element. The biasing element may be provided to return the blade into the rest position. After a shaving movement, and a corresponding adjustment of the razor blade unit from the skin, the biasing element forces the blade to move with respect to the exposure plane.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the biasing element may cooperate with a blocking element for blocking the blade in a first instance in the rest position. The biasing member exerts a preload. A movement of the blade is desired when the razor blade unit has been positioned on the skin, but only after the start of a shaving movement. During the initial start of the shaving movement the stretcher stretches the skin. During the sliding movement of the razor blade unit, the blocking element unblocks, which allows the blade to move with respect to the exposure plane to the working position. The drag force exerted by the skin is used to counteract and overcome the preload of the biasing element. The blocking mechanism may unblock an upward movement of the stretcher and/or the rear support and/or a downward movement of the blade.
In this manner, the blade may be brought into the working position after the skin has been stretched. The skin is transformed by the stretcher from a relatively ploughed appearance to a stretched, smoother appearance. The blade gets into the working position when the skin is stretched, which makes the skin less susceptible to being cut by the blade. A ploughed skin is more susceptible to being cut. Therefore, advantageously, the razor blade unit is safe in use and decreases the risk of bleeding cuts.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the stretcher may be movable, in a first movement, relative to the blade in the shaving direction and, in a second movement, upwards with respect to the blade. The second movement of the stretcher is in a direction substantially perpendicular to the exposure plane. When the stretcher moves upwards, it moves away from the skin. The exposure plane, which is defined by the stretcher surface, will move by moving the stretcher with respect to the blade and the support in the upward direction, resulting in a relative movement of the blade with respect to the exposure plane. During the first movement, the upward movement is blocked by the blocking element and the skin under the stretcher surface is being stretched. After sufficiently stretching the skin and increasing the drag force, the upward movement of the stretcher may be released by the blocking means, which results in a lowering of the blade. During the second movement, the stretcher may be movable in an upward direction with respect to the blade. As a result, the blade is lowered to the exposure plane and the blade edge is brought into the working position at skin level. In this manner, a simple and reliable configuration of the razor blade unit according to the invention may be advantageously achieved.
In an embodiment according to the invention, the stretcher may be in sliding contact with the blocking element. The blocking element may be positioned on top of the stretcher. The stretcher and the blocking element may be stacked together. The blocking element may have a recess at a lower surface, and the stretcher may have a complementary mating protrusion at an upper surface. The blocking element may cooperate with a biasing element to form a blocking mechanism. The biasing element of the blocking mechanism may be aligned with the stretcher. The biasing force may cause the stretcher to move in a shaving direction away from the rear support.
The biasing element may be resilient in the shaving direction. The biasing element may be a coil spring or a solid body made of a resilient compressible material. The biasing element and the stretcher may be constructed in one piece. The biasing means may be arranged as a compression element for generating a compression force as a preload. The compression element may compress the stretcher in the shaving direction. During the shaving process a drag force is caused which counteracts the compression force. As a result, the stretcher may move in the direction of the rear support, which may cause the protrusion of the stretcher to mate with the complementary recess of the blocking element. When the protrusion enters the recess, the blocking element no longer blocks the upward movement of the stretcher. The stretcher may be lifted, which results in a movement of the blade from the rest position to the working position.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the distance of a movement of the blades from the rest position to the working position is adjustable. The total movement to the exposure plane may be adjustable by delimiting an upward movement of one of the stretcher and the support face or by delimiting a downward movement of the blade. The position of at least one of the stretcher and the rear support may be adjustable in a direction perpendicular to the exposure plane. By virtue thereof, the working position may be adjustable with respect to the exposure plane. Advantageously, a user may adjust the working position to adapt the razor blade unit to characteristic properties of the individual skin. An individual person may be more susceptible to skin irritation and may for that reason desire a larger distance between the blade edge and the exposure plane. Another person might desire a smoother shaving result, which requires a closer working position with respect to the exposure plane. Advantageously, according to the invention the adjustable working position of the blade may satisfy those needs.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the blade has a blade edge which, in the working position, is located at a perpendicular distance of at most 150 μm, in particular at most 120 μm, more in particular at most 100 μm, from the exposure plane.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the exposure plane may be displaced by a movement of the rear support. During use, the rear support abuts against the skin. In a first movement the rear support may be movable in the shaving direction. During a shaving movement, a drag force may cause the rear support to move against a preload in a direction away from the blade. The first movement may subsequently be followed by a second movement in a direction substantially perpendicular to the exposure plane. The second movement may in first instance be blocked by a blocking mechanism. During the shaving movement, the blocking mechanism may release the second movement, which allows the blade to move to the working position.
In an embodiment of the razor blade unit according to the invention, the exposure plane may be displaced by a movement of both the rear support and the stretcher. Instead of moving just one of the stretcher and the rear support, which would lead to a slight inclination of the exposure plane, a movement of both surfaces may reduce this inclination and keep the angle of the blade edge with respect to the exposure plane substantially constant. Advantageously, in this manner a shaving angle in between the blade edge and the exposure plane may be kept substantially constant.
Further preferred embodiments are defined in the subclaims. Further, the invention relates to a shaving device including a razor blade unit according to the invention.
The invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the appended drawings. The drawings show a practical embodiment according to the invention, which should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. Specific features may also be considered apart from the shown embodiment and may be taken into account in a broader context as characterizing features, not only for the shown embodiment but as a common feature for all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims, in which:
Commonly used reference numbers in different Figures, indicate same or similar components.
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Part 4 of the grip portion 1 is provided with two arms 6. Between the ends of the arms 6 there is a pin (not shown in the Figure), which pin is engaged by the razor blade unit 2. The pin forms the pivot axis for the razor blade unit 2.
The razor blade unit 2 is provided with a first guiding member, being a skin stretcher 9 in the embodiment shown, and with a second guiding member, in the embodiment shown, a rear support 10, being a lubrication member. Between the stretcher 9 and the rear support 10 there are three blades 11,12,13 having three parallel cutting blade edges. The three blades 11-13 are mounted in a fixed position in the razor blade unit 2 and the blade edges, during shaving, are positioned substantially in an exposure plane 14 (shown in
The razor blade unit 2 according to the invention is further elucidated in FIG.
2A and 2B.
The razor blade unit 2 has a blocking mechanism as an adjusting mechanism 15 for moving the blades with respect to the exposure plane 14. The blocking mechanism has a blocking element 151, which cooperates with the stretcher 9. The blocking element 151 has a sliding surface and a recess. The stretcher 9 abuts against the blocking element and is slidably connected to the blocking element. The stretcher 9 has a protrusion, which is complementary to the recess of the blocking element. The stretcher 9 is in a first instance movable contrary to a shaving direction. In an initial phase of the shaving process, the stretcher 9 stretches the skin. A drag force caused by the skin causes the stretcher 9 to move in a first movement against a preload generated by a biasing element of the blocking mechanism. The drag force increases until the preload of the biasing element has been overcome. At that moment, the skin is sufficiently stretched and the blades 11 may be lowered to the working position as shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the sensor may be arranged to detect a drag force at the rear support 10.
In comparison with a ploughed skin during the initial phase, the stretched skin is less vulnerable to being cut by a blade edge. Therefore, the operation of the razor blade unit according to the invention having blades in the working position after the skin has been stretched may be safer in use.
Numerous variants are possible in addition to the embodiment shown. Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof The blocking mechanism may for example have another configuration. Therefore, it is intended that the invention will not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Thus, the invention may provide a safer razor blade unit without reducing closeness of blade edges to the skin. By virtue thereof, the shaving results may be optimal and the risk of irritation or cuts may be minimal.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09172165.4 | Oct 2009 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2010/054423 | 9/30/2010 | WO | 00 | 3/14/2012 |