The present disclosure relates to a shaving razor. The present disclosure has particular applicability to multi-blade shaving razors.
In the manufacture of shaving razor cartridges, having multiple blades can increase the smoothness and closeness of the shaving experience. However, this increase may also result in an increase of parts required for the manufacture of such blades. In blades having multiple blades that are attached to the cartridge platform at one anchor point, the number of different blade sizes will be equal to the number of blades in the cartridge, due to the blade exposure and shaving angle of the various blades.
Oldroyd et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,354, discloses a shaving unit wherein a blade unit comprises two blades separated by a spacer. A resiliently flexible metallic or plastic guard is secured to the blade unit by spot welding or other means. However, the blade unit only has two blades and thus, does not exhibit the beneficial effects of a multiple blade system of 4 or more blades.
The terms “blade exposure” and “shaving angle” represent geometrical relationships between the blade and the shaving surface (i.e., the user's skin). These terms as well as another term commonly used in the art are defined as follows. First, the term “shaving plane” means the plane tangent to skin engaging surfaces of the cartridge, sometimes referred to as a guard in front of the blades and a cap behind the blades, which respectively engage the shaving surface before and after engagement by the blade. Second, the term “blade exposure” means the distance by which the blade edge projects forwardly of the shaving plane. Third, the term “shaving angle” means the acute angle between a plane tangent to the cutting edge of the blade and the shaving plane.
Another important aspect of a shaving razor is its ability to distribute lubricant equally to each of the blades and to the face in order to facilitate the shaving experience.
Certain conventional razor cartridges (e.g. the Gillette Mach 3™) provide “wash through” areas between the blades to allow lubricant to flow from the front to the rear of the blades. However, this arrangement results in an uneven flow of lubricant to the blades. In particular, the blades closest to the ground get adequate lubrication, while the blades farthest from the guard do not.
Thus, further improvements in shaving technology are required to ensure an even distribution of shaving aids to all of the blades and to the skin.
Another approach disclosed in prior art patents illustrates a blade cartridge comprising two blades separated by a spacer with the blades and the spacer attached to a cap to form a unitary assembly.
The present disclosure provides a novel blade cartridge designed to satisfy the aforementioned needs. A novel feature of the present disclosure is the reduction in the number of blade sizes required for the cartridge. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a shaving razor cartridge comprises a platform having a front edge and a back edge and a pair of opposing side edges; and a plurality of main blades, each having a shaving edge, attached to the platform in a stacked fashion such that the shaving edge of each of the main blades faces the front edge of the platform. The main blades are arranged in a plurality of modular pairs, each modular pair having a rigid spacer separating the blades; and each modular pair of blades is separately attached to the platform.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, each modular pair is comprised of one major blade and one minor blade, the major blade being wider than the minor blade in a direction from the front edge to the back edge of the platform, and the minor blade is disposed above the major blade in the direction from the front edge to the back edge of the platform. In certain embodiments, each modular pair of blades is cantilevered with respect to the spacer located between the pair of blades.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the razor cartridge further comprises a trimmer blade having a shaving edge, wherein the shaving edge is directed towards the back edge of the platform at an 180 degree angle to that of the main blades, and the trimmer blade is located closest to the back edge of the platform with respect to the other blades. Optionally, the trimmer blade and the uppermost main blade comprise a modular pair without a separator in between.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, each of the main blades and each spacer has a through hole, and the platform has a pin for engaging the corresponding through hole of the blades and spacer of one of the modular pairs for attaching the blades to the platform. The pin optionally has an oval or rectangular shape corresponding to the shape of the through hole of the blades and spacer in each modular pair.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the razor cartridge further comprises a pair of opposing end caps at the side edges of the platform, extending from the front edge to the back edge of the platform and enclosing the ends of the blades. The end caps optionally contain a reservoir for retaining a liquid, such as a fragrance, a lubricant, a botanical preparation, an herbal preparation, a medicinal preparation or another preparation. The end caps also optionally contain a lubricating element.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the platform has a comb-like segmented blade guard structure disposed above and below the shaving edge the trimmer blade.
The platform optionally comprises a guard in front of the shaving edges of the main blades, wherein the guard further comprises a primary guard rib arranged adjacent to and in front of the shaving edge of the main blades; a guard member with a skin engaging surface thereon arranged adjacent to and in front of the primary guard rib; and a soap bar element arranged in front of the guard member, wherein said soap bar element contains a skin engaging surface for retaining shaving aids.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the main blades optionally have one through hole capable of allowing a lubricant to pass through the one through hole. The through hole is optionally capable of directing the lubricant back toward a blade disposed rearward of the blade in which the through hole is located.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the distance between the shaving edge of any of the main blades from the shaving edge of an adjacent main blade is from 0.047 to 0.048 inches. Optionally, an angle formed by the plane of any of the main blades and the plane formed by the shaving edges of the main blades is from 22 to 25 degrees.
The razor cartridge also optionally has a pivot point located between the shaving edges of the two main blades located closest to the front edge of the platform. In addition, the razor cartridge optionally comprises a lube strip behind the shaving edges of the main blades, wherein the lube strip contains grooved portions for directing fluid towards the skin.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the razor cartridge further comprises a cap member connected to the platform, the cap member having a skin-engaging surface located rearwardly of the cutting edge of the uppermost main blade. The cap member optionally comprises a press fit pin, having a grooved portion, for engaging with a hole in the platform. The hole in the platform contains a ribbed portion for engaging the grooved portion of the press fit pin, and the press fit pin and hole in the platform are capable of being friction welded. In addition, the cap member optionally has a cut out portion aligned with the through hole in the main blades.
Reference is made to the attached drawings, wherein elements having the same reference numeral designations represent like elements throughout, and wherein:
According to the present disclosure, as shown in
The main blades are arranged in modular pairs, such that each modular pair assembly consists of two blades 110 separated by a spacer 190, as shown in
The spacer is comprised of a rigid material, such as a hardened plastic. The blades are cantilevered with respect to the spacer 190 located between the blades 210. The rigidity of the spacer allows the spacer to restrain the downward motion of the blades, and provides a straightening method longitudinally. Teeth optionally located on the spacer provide for further control of the downward motion of the blades.
The modular blade pair and spacer have through holes by which the modular pair assembly is attached to the platform. For example, as is seen in
As shown in
The razor cartridge is optionally equipped with a trimmer blade. In
The trimmer blade 120 can also be a part of the topmost modular pairs of blades. However, the trimmer blade 120 is inserted over the staking pins in an opposite manner as that of the main blades such that the shaving edge of the trimmer blade 120 faces the back edge of the platform. In addition, the modular pair comprising the trimmer blade optionally does not include a spacer 190 in the assembly.
The cartridge optionally has a comb-like segmented blade guard 150 structure disposed above and below the shaving edge of the trimmer blade 120. As is shown in
The cartridge also has a guard 130 ahead of the main shaving blades 110. The guard structure 130. As shown in
The cartridge also has a rigid lube strip 140 behind the main shaving blades. The lube strip 140 for the main shaving blades 110a-e also functions as the lube strip for the trimmer blade 120. In other words, lube strip 140 contacts the shaving surface both during shaving and during trimming. The shave angle of the trimmer is about 26 to about 32 degrees; for example, about 30 degrees.
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The disclosed cartridge construction incorporates opposing end caps 160 that envelop the cartridge ends to shield the blade corners, retain the cap ends, and provide changeable styling or identification means. The end caps 160 optionally snap on to protect blade ends. In addition, the end caps 160 optionally utilize a low friction material or coating to reduce abrasion in the repeated passing of the razor over the skin surface. Optionally, the end caps 160 contain a reservoir for retaining a liquid, such as a fragrance, a lubricant, a botanical preparation, an herbal preparation, a medicinal preparation or another preparation.
The blades are shown being assembled to the platform with a spacer 190, best seen in
In one embodiment, the blade span, shown as reference character “S” in
The cartridge pivot point P, as shown in
The razor cartridge optionally further comprises a cap member 240 connected to the platform 100a. The cap member stabilizes the blades of the cartridge on the platform. As shown in
a shows the platform 100a featuring the three stepped levels 170a-c for blade attachment and the guard 130 on the front edge of the platform. In
d-f repeat the modular pair placing and pin staking to form the second modular pair assembly and attachment thereof to the platform. In
Only an exemplary embodiment of the disclosed cartridge and but a few examples of its versatility are shown and described in the present disclosure. It is to be understood that the present disclosure is capable of use in various other combinations and environments and is capable of changes or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein.
The present disclosure can be practiced by employing conventional materials, methodology and equipment. Accordingly, the details of such materials, equipment and methodology are not set forth herein in detail. In the previous descriptions, numerous specific details are set forth, such as specific materials, structures, chemicals, processes, etc., in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. However, it should be recognized that the present disclosure can be practiced without resorting to the details specifically set forth. In other instances, well known processing structures have not been described in detail, in order not to unnecessarily obscure the present disclosure.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Provisional U.S. Patent Application 60/960,758 (Attorney docket No. 044210-0421) filed on Oct. 12, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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60960758 | Oct 2007 | US |