Technical Field
The present invention relates to a unitary razor blade and a shaving razor cartridge using the same, and more particularly, to a razor blade which is shaped into a geometrical structure so as to achieve the maximized strength thereof.
Background Art
Shaving should give a sense of cleanness and avoid any cut or injury. Factors which affect the shaving performance include a frictional resistance between a razor blade edge and skin and the sharpness of the razor blade edge. Such factors include the force of a cutter applied to hair by the razor blade.
Increase in the number of razor blades in a shaving razor improves shaving efficiency of the shaving razor and well distributes a pressure to the skin, but also increases a drag force. Also, the increased number of razor blades takes more space or narrows the gap between cutting edges. Such increased area taken by the razor blades may adversely affect the shaving performance, and the narrower gap of the razor blades may deteriorate the shaving performance, and make it difficult to remove the shaving remainder. Conversely, if the gap between the razor blades is wider, the shaving performance may improve but users are more likely to be injured or cut by the razor blades. Accordingly, it is very important to properly adjust the gap between the razor blades.
To narrow the gap between the razor blades with the shaving performance secured and to remove the shaving remainder without difficulty, the thickness of the razor blades should be inevitably thin. However, if the razor blades are too thin, they cannot cut hair but may be easily deformed and deteriorate durability. Accordingly, it is required to provide a thin and strong razor blade.
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The cartridge 3 includes a housing 33 which accommodates therein the plurality of razor blades 4, a guard rubber 31 and a lubricant band 32. The cartridge 3 includes a connection portion 22 which is connected to the grip 2 so that the housing 33 rotates with respect to a rational shaft.
The cutting edge 41 is located adjacently to a shaving direction 11 to reduce the risk of cut and ensure a comfortable shaving. An edge portion of the razor blades 4 is inclined at an acute angle to a shaving plan 10 to provide a comfortable shaving and prevents the cutting edge 41 to be worn to some extent.
However, the conventional technology requires a welding process to combine the cutting edge 41 and the supporter 43 which are manufactured in separate processes, incurring a lot of expenses and deteriorating manufacturing efficiency due to additional processes.
The present invention has been made to solve the problems and it is an object of the present invention to provide a thin and strong razor blade.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a razor blade in which a cutting edge and a supporter are combined into a single body and improves a manufacturing efficiency of the razor blade.
Further, another aspect of the present invention is to provide a razor blade and a shaving razor cartridge using the same, wherein the razor blade is shaped into a geometrical structure and distributes the pressure applied to skin when a user shaves.
In order to achieve the object of the present invention, a razor blade comprises an edge portion which comprises a curved cutting edge; a connection portion which extends from the edge portion and forms a curved surface; and a support portion which extends from the connection portion and supports the edge portion and the connection portion, wherein the edge portion, the connection portion and the support portion are combined into a single body.
The edge portion comprises a rear portion that is concave.
The cutting edge protrudes in a circular shape and distributes a cutting pressure when hair is cut.
The distance from a central portion of the cutting edge to a straight line connecting opposite ends of the cutting edge ranges between 0.01 mm and 2.0 mm.
The distance from a central portion of the cutting edge to a straight line connecting opposite ends of the cutting edge is 0.2 mm.
The cutting edge protrudes in a circular shape and a radius of the circle ranges between 210 mm and 220 mm.
The thickness of the razor blade ranges between 0.075 mm and 0.2 mm.
In order to achieve the object of the present invention, a shaving razor cartridge comprises a housing; and a plurality of razor blades which comprises an edge portion mounted in the housing and comprising a curved cutting edge, a connection portion extending from the edge portion and forming a curved surface and a support portion extending from the connection portion and supporting the edge portion and the connection portion, wherein the edge portion, the connection portion and the support portion are combined into a single body.
The plurality of razor blades comprises two to ten razor blades.
The distance from the first razor blade to the last razor blade of the plurality of the razor blades ranges between 1.0 mm and 8.0 mm.
The distance between the plurality of razor blades ranges between 0.5 mm and 0.9 mm.
The edge portion comprises a rear portion that is concave.
The cutting edge protrudes in a circular shape and distributes a cutting pressure when hair is cut.
The distance from a central portion of the cutting edge to a straight line connecting opposite ends of the cutting edge ranges between 0.01 mm and 2.0 mm.
The distance from a central portion of the cutting edge to a straight line connecting opposite ends of the cutting edge is 0.2 mm.
The thickness of the razor blade ranges between 0.075 mm and 0.2 mm.
A razor blade according to the present invention is thin and strong.
Also, a razor blade according to the present invention has a cutting edge and a supporter combined into a single body to improve manufacturing efficiency of the razor blade.
Further, a razor blade according to the present invention is shaped into a geometrical structure so as to achieve the maximized strength thereof.
Further, a razor blade according to the present invention is thin and removes the shaving remainder without difficulty.
Hereinafter, a detailed structure of a razor blade according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
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A distance from the cutting edge 422 to the support portion 46, i.e., a width b of the razor blades 40 may range between 1.0 mm and 3.0 mm, and preferably 1.8 mm. A height c of the razor blades 40 may range between 1.5 mm and 5.0 mm, and preferably 2.5 mm. A thickness e of the razor blades 40 may range between 0.05 mm and 0.2 mm, and preferably 0.075 mm.
The connection portion 44 may form an angle ranging between 90.degree. and 170.degree., and preferably 112.degree.
As described above, if a razor blades are used, the gap between the razor blades 40 preferably ranges between 0.5 mm and 0.9 mm. Since the razor blades are thin, such gap is enough to prevent the deterioration of the shaving performance and to remove the shaving remainder without difficulty.
That is, if the razor blades 40 are shaped into a curved surface as above, the thickness of the razor blades 40 may be thinner, and the gap between the razor blades 40 in a shaving razor having a plurality of razor blades may be narrowed and a remainder discharger of a shaving razor cartridge which discharges such remainder to the rear portion r thereof may be ensured.
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The housing 62 forms an external appearance of the shaving razor cartridge 60, and provides a structure to install the razor blades 40 therein. The housing 62 accommodates therein the guard rubber 64, the lubricant band 66 and the clip 68. The material of the housing 62 according to the present exemplary embodiment includes plastic, but not limited thereto, and may further include wood, metal or the like.
The guard rubber 64 is formed adjacently to the cutting edge of the razor blades 40, and allows the hair to stand so that the razor blades 40 cut the hair without difficulty.
The lubricant band 66 is installed in an opposite direction of the cutting edge of the razor blades 40 for the purposes of securing moisture of the skin and of smoothing the skin. The lubricant band 66 may include chamomile, olive, or allantoin ingredient so that a user may have a feeling of freshness after shaving.
The clip 68 is used to prevent the razor blades 40 from being separated from the housing 62.
The razor blade according to the present invention is 0.075 mm in thickness (according to a first exemplary embodiment) and 0.1 mm (according to a second exemplary embodiment), and the conventional razor blade was products (product 1 and product 2) manufactured by company G currently sold in the market.
The test devices was Instron 5542 test machine of Instron.
In the graph, an abscissa refers to a degree of pressing the razor blade in the unit of mm and an ordinate refers to the force applied.
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The razor blade according to the present invention is weaker than the product 2, but is thin and excludes an additional razor blade supporter. In consideration of the foregoing, the razor blade according to the present invention is much stronger than the conventional razor blade. The products 1 and 2 are 0.15 mm or more in thickness.
Table 1 below shows repetitive test data.
As in Table 1 above, the razor blade according to the present invention endures more load than the product 1 from company G and is strong enough to be used as a razor blade.
As described above, a razor blade according to the present invention is formed in a single body to thereby reduce manufacturing processes and realize a strength enough to be used as a razor blade.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/132,077, filed May 31, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,878,458, which is a continuation of international application PCT/KR2010/000521, filed on Jan. 28, 2010, which claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2009-0010877, filed on Feb. 11, 2009, the contents of which are all hereby incorporated by reference herein their entirety.
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