Shaving razor pivot lock
09718201 · 2017-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B21/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shaving razor with a handle having a gripping portion extending along a longitudinal axis and a head. A cartridge mounted to the handle and has a shaving surface with at least one blade having a blade edge, and an opposing surface. The cartridge has a forward and a rearward pivot position relative to the handle. A pivot locking mechanism positioned on the head of the handle having a pusher member that slides toward and away from the cartridge between an engaged position and a disengaged position. The pusher member in the engaged position directly contacts the opposing surface of the cartridge forcing the cartridge in the forward position preventing the cartridge from pivoting with respect to the handle. The pusher member in the disengaged position is spaced apart from the opposing surface of the cartridge in the forward position allowing the cartridge to pivot relative to the handle.
Claims
1. A shaving razor comprising: a handle having a gripping portion extending along a longitudinal axis and a head; a cartridge mounted to the handle, the cartridge having a shaving surface with at least one blade having a blade edge, and an opposing surface, the cartridge having a forward pivot position and a rearward pivot position relative to the handle; a pivot locking mechanism positioned on the head of the handle, the pivot locking mechanism having a pusher member that slides toward and away from the cartridge between an engaged position and a disengaged position wherein the pusher member in the engaged position directly contacts the opposing surface of the cartridge forcing the cartridge in the forward pivot position preventing the cartridge from pivoting with respect to the handle, and the pusher member in the disengaged position is spaced apart from the opposing surface of the cartridge in the forward pivot position allowing the cartridge to pivot relative to the handle, wherein the pivot locking mechanism comprises a latch that locks the pusher member in the engaged position and the latch has an upper portion extending from a body of the latch that facilitates the latch pivoting to release the latch allowing the pusher member to slide to the disengaged position.
2. The shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the pusher member is biased in the disengaged position.
3. The shaving razor according to claim 1 wherein the pusher member in the disengaged position is spaced apart from the opposing surface of the cartridge in the rearward pivot position.
4. The shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the latch pivots relative to the pusher member.
5. The shaving razor of claim 1 wherein the pivot locking mechanism comprises a base member joined to the head, and the pusher member slidingly engages the base member.
6. The shaving razor of claim 5 wherein the base member has at least one sliding surface that engages a corresponding surface on the pusher member.
7. The shaving razor according to claim 5 wherein a biasing member and a lower portion of the latch are positioned within a slot of the base member.
8. The shaving razor according to claim 5 wherein the latch has an undercut that engages a first stop surface on the base member in the disengaged position and a second stop surface on the base member in the engaged position.
9. The shaving razor according to claim 1 wherein the pusher member has a distal end surface that is generally transverse to the head of the handle for receiving forces exerted by a user's thumb or finger.
10. The shaving razor according to claim 1 further comprising a cartridge biasing member spaced apart from the pusher member and contacts the opposing surface of the cartridge biasing the cartridge in the forward position.
11. A shaving razor comprising: a handle having a gripping portion extending along a longitudinal axis and a head; a cartridge mounted to the handle, the cartridge having a shaving surface with at least one blade having a blade edge, and an opposing surface, the cartridge having a forward pivot position and a rearward pivot position relative to the handle; a pivot locking mechanism positioned on the head of the handle, the pivot locking mechanism having a pusher member that slides toward and away from the cartridge between an engaged position and a disengaged position wherein the pusher member in the engaged position directly contacts the opposing surface of the cartridge forcing the cartridge in the forward pivot position preventing the cartridge from pivoting with respect to the handle, and the pusher member in the disengaged position is spaced apart from the opposing surface of the cartridge in the forward pivot position allowing the cartridge to pivot relative to the handle, wherein the pusher member has a distal end surface that is generally transverse to the head of the handle for receiving forces exerted by a user's thumb or finger and the distal end surface has a width that is greater than a proximal end surface of the pusher member and in the engaged position the proximal end surface contacts the opposing surface of the cartridge in the forward pivot position.
12. The shaving razor according to claim 11 wherein the cartridge pivots about an axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the gripping portion and generally parallel to the blade edge.
13. The shaving razor of claim 11 wherein the pivot locking mechanism comprises a latch that locks the pusher member in the engaged position, and the latch pivots relative to the pusher member.
14. The shaving razor of claim 13 wherein the pivot locking mechanism comprises a base member joined to the head, and the pusher member slidingly engages the base member.
15. The shaving razor of claim 14 wherein the base member has at least one sliding surface that engages a corresponding surface on the pusher member.
16. The shaving razor according to claim 14 wherein a biasing member and a lower portion of the latch are positioned within a slot of the base member.
17. The shaving razor according to claim 14 wherein the latch has an undercut that engages a first stop surface on the base member in the disengaged position and a second stop surface on the base member in the engaged position.
18. The shaving razor according to claim 14 further comprising a cartridge biasing member spaced apart from the pusher member and contacts the opposing surface of the cartridge biasing the cartridge in the forward pivot position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention, as well as the invention itself, can be more fully understood from the following description of the various embodiments, when read together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) The cartridge 30 may pivot about a pivot axis A2 that is generally transverse to axis A1 and parallel to the blade edge 42 and/or the longitudinal axis of the cartridge 30. The cartridge 30 may have a forward pivot position, as shown in
(11) For shorter shaving strokes, such as strokes used for trimming around the nose and side bums, it may be desirable to lock the cartridge 30 in the forward pivot position. Accordingly, a pivot locking mechanism 50 may be positioned on the head 20 of the handle 12. As will be described in greater detail below, the pivot locking mechanism 50 may include a pusher member 52 with an engaged position and a disengaged position. The pusher member 52 may slide forward (e.g., toward the cartridge 30) and rearward (e.g., toward the distal end of the handle). The pusher member 52 may have a distal end surface 56 that is generally transverse to the head 20 of the handle 12 and/or the longitude axis A1 for receiving forces exerted by a user's thumb or finger. In certain embodiments, the distal end surface 56 may be substantially flat so a user can easily actuate the pusher member 52 forward. The pusher member 52 in the disengaged positioned may be spaced apart from the opposing surface 34 of the cartridge 30 in the forward position. Accordingly, the cartridge 30 can freely pivot about pivot axis A2 (e.g., about 5 degrees to about 40 degrees) in the disengaged position. The pivot motion of the cartridge 30 may be limited in the disengaged position by a stop surface on the handle 12 or by the pusher member 52 as the cartridge pivots to the rearward position. For example, in certain embodiments, the pusher member 52 in the disengaged position, may contact the opposing surface 34 of the cartridge 30 in the rearward position, but not the forward position. Optionally, the handle 12 may provide a surface that contacts the opposing surface 34 of the cartridge 30 to limit pivoting in the rearward position when the pusher member 52 is disengaged.
(12) The pusher member 52 may also have an intermediate position between the engaged and disengaged positions. For example, in the intermediate position the pusher member 52 may be spaced apart from the opposing surface 34 of the cartridge 30 in the forward pivot position and contact the opposing surface of the cartridge 30 in the rearward pivot position. Accordingly, a user may be able to manually adjust or further limit the range the cartridge is able to pivot about the pivot axis A2 (e.g., from 5 to 40 degrees to 5 to 15 degrees).
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(14) The base member 70 may define a slot 88 for receiving a biasing member 90 and a portion of the latch 58. The slot 88 may be positioned on a top surface 92 the base member 70. The base member 70 may have a protrusion 106 (e.g., on the top surface 92) having a first stop surface 110 (e.g., front face of protrusion 106) for engaging a portion of the latch 58. The base member 70 may also have a second stop surface 112 for engaging a portion of the latch. The top surface 92 may define pair of apertures 76 and 78 extending through the base member 70. Each of the apertures 76 and 78 may receive a respective fastener 72 and 74.
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(17) The body 96 of the latch 58 may have an upper portion 100 extending from the body 96 in an opposite direction from the lower portion 98. The upper portion 100 may be positioned within a slot 114 located on the distal end surface 56 of the pusher member 52. The upper portion 100 may also extend above a top surface 116 of the pusher member 52 to allow a user to easily actuate the latch 58 (e.g., pivot the latch 58 relative to the base member 70). In certain embodiments, a proximal end portion 102 of the body 96 may have an undercut 104 (e.g., a hook) that engages one or more corresponding surfaces on the base member 70. For example, the corresponding surfaces may include a first stop surface 110 (e.g., front face of the protrusion 106) and/or the second stop surface 112 (e.g., ledge of the base member 70).
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(19) After trimming, a user may want the cartridge 30 to pivot so the shaving razor 10 can be used for shaving strokes. Accordingly, the user may actuate or move the upper portion 100 of the latch 58 in a rearward direction (e.g., away from the cartridge 30) causing the latch 58 to pivot relative to the base member 70. The upper portion 100 may facilitate the latch 58 pivoting to release the undercut 104 from the second stop surface 112. Once released, the latch 58 and the pusher member 52 may slide to the disengaged position. The undercut 104 may engage the first stop surface 110 on the protrusion 106 (as shown in
(20) The biasing member 90 may urge the latch 58 in the rearward direction (e.g., away from the cartridge 30). Accordingly, under normal shaving conditions, the latch member remains disengaged from the second stop surface 112 of the base member 70 to allow the cartridge 30 to pivot. In addition, the user only needs a single motion (i.e., pivoting the latch 58) and does not need to force the latch 58 in the rearward direction because the biasing member 90 urges the latch in the rearward direction automatically once the undercut 104 is released from the second stop surface 112. Accordingly, the pusher member 52 may be released with a simple motion of a single finger or thumb without requiring the consumer to change their hand grip of the razor. In certain embodiments, the upper portion 100 may be a different color (e.g., a contrasting color) than the pusher member 52. Accordingly, actuating the upper portion 100 to release the latch 58 is more intuitive to a user.
(21) The locking mechanism 50 (e.g., the pusher member 52) is spaced apart from the cartridge biasing member 22. Accordingly, the locking mechanism 50 can be easily added to any kind of razor handle without impacting the pivoting force provided by the cartridge biasing member 22. For example, the locking mechanism 50 may even be provided as an after market product for consumers to attach to their existing handle.
(22) The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm.”
(23) Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application and any patent application or patent to which this application claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
(24) While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.