The present invention is related to shaving implements in general and, more particularly, to shaving implements having improved abilities to maintain contact with surfaces being shaved.
Shaving implements typically include a razor cartridge mounted to a handle. The cartridge includes a housing having at least one razor blade having a cutting edge, that is located aft of a leading portion of the housing and forward of a trailing portion of the housing. A guard is mounted to or integral with the leading portion and a cap is mounted to or integral with the trailing portion. The guard and cap each have skin-engaging surfaces that cooperate to define a theoretical shave plane tangential to each of the guard and cap skin-engaging surfaces. The at least one razor blade is disposed such that its cutting edge is adjacent the shave plane. The razor cartridge may be movably mounted to the handle to allow the razor blades an increased range of movement during a shaving operation. Shaving aid material is often applied in anticipation of, or during a shaving operation to soften the hairs, condition the skin, provide lubrication, etc.
In some shaving implements, a shaving aid body comprising a soap-type shaving aid material may be positioned to partially or entirely surround the razor cartridge, thereby enabling a user to apply shaving aid material during the shaving process. However, because soap-type shaving aid materials erode during use, most of these types of shaving implements include a self-leveling mechanism that keeps the top surface of the shaving aid body and the shave plane of the razor cartridge substantially coplanar during use in order to provide the device with a suitable service life.
In shaving implements that utilize self-leveling mechanism, the shaving aid body and the razor cartridge move relative to each other in order for the shaving aid body and the razor cartridge to remain coplanar during the shaving operation. By remaining coplanar, both the shaving aid body and the razor blades contact the skin simultaneously during normal shaving. In some embodiments, pivotal motion of the razor cartridge relative to the shaving aid body is also permitted.
In any of the above-described shaving implements, the nature of limited pivotal movement or non-pivotal movement of the razor cartridge may cause the razor blades to occasionally lose contact with the surface being shaved, particularly as the user moves the implement over a relatively sharply-defined contour in the surface (e.g., over the edge defined by the ankle or shin, or over a fold of skin in the axillary region). In these instances a less-than-optimum shave may be produced, which may result in the user having to shave one area several times. By causing the razor blades to engage and re-engage the same surface multiple times, the skin, particularly in sensitive areas, may become irritated and cause discomfort to the person being shaved.
Based on the foregoing, what is needed is a shaving implement that is capable of maintaining the razor blades and the shaving aid body in contact with the surface being shaved over difficult-to-shave contours.
In one aspect, the present invention resides in a shaving implement having a handle and a replacement cartridge. The replacement cartridge includes a shaving aid body and a razor cartridge. The shaving aid body has a top surface and the razor cartridge defines a shave plane. The handle includes a self-leveling mechanism to maintain the top surface and the shave plane in generally coplanar relation as the shaving aid body that, if an erodible material, erodes during-normal use. The self-leveling mechanism permits generally linear motion of one of the razor cartridge and shaving aid body in a first direction. The other of the razor cartridge and shaving aid body can move in a generally opposite direction. A first pivoting arrangement is disposed between the handle and the shaving aid body that permits limited pivotal motion of razor cartridge and shaving aid body, together as a unit about an axis generally parallel to an elongated cutting edge of the razor cartridge. A second pivoting arrangement is disposed in the self-leveling mechanism and is attached between a platform of a carriage attached to the shaving aid body and the handle. The second pivoting arrangement permits pivotal movement of the razor cartridge and the shaving aid body, together, relative to the handle about at least one of a second axis and a third axis. The second axis extends generally parallel to the direction of self-leveling movement of at least one of the razor cartridge and the shaving aid body and generally perpendicular to the first axis. The third axis extends generally perpendicular to both the first and second axes. Biasing force can be provided to provide the replacement cartridge with a neutral position in relation to all three axes relative to the handle.
In another aspect the present invention resides a handle for a shaving implement. The handle includes a handle housing and a self-leveling mechanism disposed partially within the housing. The self-leveling mechanism includes a razor cartridge carriage and a shaving aid body carriage. The self-leveling mechanism permits generally linear motion of one of the razor cartridge carriage and shaving aid body carriage in a first direction. The other of the razor cartridge carriage and shaving aid body carriage can move in a generally opposite direction. The shaving aid body carriage includes a slider having a concave partially spherical surface and a platform having a convex partially spherical surface. The concave and convex partially spherical surfaces of the slider and platform mate to provide a ball joint, also known as a ball and socket joint, that permits pivotal movement of the shaving aid body carriage relative to the housing about an axis generally parallel to the direction of self-leveling movement of one of the razor cartridge carriage and the shaving aid body carriage.
The permitted pivotal motions of the replacement cartridge relative to its handle allows the razor blades more likely to remain in contact with the surface being shaved, as compared to shaving implements in which one or both of the razor cartridge and shaving aid body do not pivot relative to the handle or pivot about only one axis.
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The handle 12 is of any suitable shape and size that allows it to be gripped and manipulated by the user. One exemplary type of handle is shown and described in U.S. Design Pat. No. 500,169 to Dombrowski et al., which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. However, the present invention is not limited in this regard, and other handles are within the scope of the present invention. In any embodiment, the handle 12 is preferably ergonomically or similarly contoured.
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The shaving aid body 14 includes a body of a shaving aid material 42 attached to a base 44. One exemplary type of shaving aid body is disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/367,133, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The shaving aid body 14 can include any suitable type of shaving aid material, such as an erodable solid body of shaving aid material that is selected to suit the application at hand. A soap-type shaving aid material is particularly well-suited for wet shaving applications in which the shaving implement 10 may be used. Other shaving aid materials (e.g., lubricating agents, drag-reducing agents, depilatory agents, cleaning agents, medicinal agents, sensory agents, skin stimulators, etc.) can be used in combination with soap-type shaving aid materials. The present invention is not limited to erodable soap-type shaving aid materials, however, and other types of material such as non-erodable foams or similar porous material from which soaps or other shaving aid materials may be exuded are within the scope of the present invention. In embodiments in which the shaving aid body 14 comprises an erodable material, the top, skin contacting surface 18 continually changes during normal use. In order to maintain a generally coplanar relationship between the top surface 18 of the shaving aid body and the shave plane, a self-leveling mechanism is provided to allow the razor cartridge 16 to move relative to the shaving aid body 14.
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As described above, when a replacement cartridge is connected to the handle described herein to provide a shaving implement, the replacement cartridge is provided with limited pivotal motion about at least two and preferably three axes, and combinations thereof, against biasing forces that provide a neutral position relative to all axes. The three axes are: a first axis generally parallel to the elongated cutting edge of the razor blade of the razor cartridge; a second axis, generally perpendicular to the first axis and generally parallel to the direction of self-leveling motion of one or both the razor cartridge and shaving aid body; and a third axis generally perpendicular to both the first and second axes. In this manner the permitted pivotal motions of the replacement cartridge relative to its handle allows the razor blades more likely to remain in contact with the surface being shaved, as compared to shaving implements in which one or both of the razor cartridge and shaving aid body do not pivot relative to the handle or pivot about only one axis.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the 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. Therefore, it is intended that the invention 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.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 11/485,038, filed Jul. 11, 2006, which claims the benefit of application Ser. No. 60/698,532, filed Jul. 11, 2005.
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60698532 | Jul 2005 | US |
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Parent | 11485038 | Jul 2006 | US |
Child | 11786678 | Apr 2007 | US |