SAFETY RAZOR AND HANDLE FOR A SAFETY RAZOR
20220168913 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/4068
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A safety razor handle has a body having a cartridge attachment end with an adjoined elongated hollow portion terminating in an opening at an opposed end of the body. A pushbutton is slidably retained in the opening and movable along an axis of the hollow portion between an at-rest position and a depressed position. An elongated transfer rod is located in the hollow portion and has a first end in the cartridge attachment end region of the hollow portion and a second end closely abutting the pushbutton. A compression spring acts between the cartridge attachment end and the first end of the transfer rod to bias the transfer rod along the axis towards the opening. An ejector is mounted in the cartridge attachment end having an outer end extendable outwardly from the cartridge attachment end and an inner end closely abutting the first end of the transfer rod.
Claims
1. A handle for a safety razor, comprising: a body having a cartridge attachment end with an adjoined elongated portion having a hollow portion and defining an axis and terminating in an opening normal to the axis at an end of the body opposed the cartridge attachment end; a pushbutton slidably retained in the opening and movable along the axis between an at-rest position and a depressed position, an elongated transfer rod located in the hollow portion having a first end in the cartridge attachment end region of the hollow portion and a second end closely abutting the pushbutton; a compression spring located in the hollow portion and acting between the cartridge attachment end and the first end of the transfer rod to bias the transfer rod in a direction along the axis towards the opening; and an ejector mounted in the cartridge attachment end having an outer end being extendable outwardly from the cartridge attachment end and having an inner end closely abutting the first end of the transfer rod; wherein, when the pushbutton is moved from its at-rest position to its depressed position it contacts the second end of the transfer rod to move the transfer rod along the hollow portion axis in a direction towards the cartridge attachment end against bias forces of the spring such that the first end of the transfer rod contacts the inner end of the ejector to extend the outer end of the ejector outwardly from the cartridge attachment end of the handle.
2. The handle of claim 1, wherein the transfer rod is tubular.
3. The handle of claim 1, wherein the transfer rod is cylindrical.
4. The handle of claim 1, wherein the transfer rod comprises one of steel, stainless steel, brass, copper alloy, zinc alloy, aluminum alloy, filled thermoplastic polymer and unfilled thermoplastic polymer.
5. The handle of claim 1, wherein the outer end of the ejector is bifurcated.
6. The handle of claim 1, wherein the pushbutton is coupled to the second end of the transfer rod.
7. The handle of claim 1 having an obtuse angle less than 180 degrees between the hollow portion axis and an extendability direction of the ejector.
8. The handle of claim 1, wherein the pushbutton is retained in the hollow portion opening by a snap fit.
9. The handle of claim 1; wherein the pushbutton in its depressed position is sub-flush of the opening.
10. A safety razor, comprising: a handle having a body having a cartridge attachment end with an adjoined elongated portion having a hollow portion and defining an axis and terminating in an opening normal to the axis at an end of the body opposed the cartridge attachment end; a pushbutton slidably retained in the opening and movable along the axis between an at-rest position and a depressed position, an elongated transfer rod located in the hollow portion having a first end in the cartridge attachment end region of the hollow portion and a second end closely abutting the pushbutton; a compression spring located in the hollow portion and acting between the cartridge attachment end and the first end of the transfer rod to bias the transfer rod in a direction along the axis towards the opening; and an ejector mounted in the cartridge attachment end having an outer end being extendable outwardly from the cartridge attachment end and having an inner end closely abutting the first end of the transfer rod; wherein, when the pushbutton is moved from its at-rest position to its depressed position it contacts the second end of the transfer rod to move the transfer rod along the hollow portion axis in a direction towards the cartridge attachment end against bias forces of the spring such that the first end of the transfer rod contacts the inner end of the ejector to extend the outer end of the ejector outwardly from the cartridge attachment end of the handle; and a razor cartridge mounted to the cartridge attachment end of the handle.
11. The safety razor of claim 10, wherein, when the ejector is extended outwardly from the cartridge attachment end of the handle it contacts the razor cartridge to eject the razor cartridge from the handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] Referring now to the drawings and in particular
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[0023] A pushbutton 50 is slidably retained in the opening 44 and movable along the axis 42 between an at-rest position (as shown in
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[0025] The material and dimensions of the transfer rod 60 can be adjusted to suit the application at hand. The transfer rod 60 can be a solid bar. The transfer rod 60 can also be a tubular body having in some instances a relatively thick wall 67 (i.e. a relatively smaller internal diameter 68, see
[0026] A compression spring 70 is shown in detailed view
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[0028] When the pushbutton 50 is moved by a user from its at-rest position to its depressed position it contacts the second end 64 of the transfer rod to move the transfer rod 60 along the axis 42 of the hollow portion 40 in a direction towards the cartridge attachment end 24 against bias forces of the spring 70 such that the first end 62 of the transfer rod 60 contacts the inner end 82 of the ejector 80 to extend the outer end(s) 84 of the ejector 80 outwardly from the cartridge attachment end 24 of the handle 20. The outer end(s) 84 of the ejector 80 contact the razor cartridge 30 (e.g. an inner surface of the connector 34) to eject the cartridge 30 from the handle 20. In doing so, the spring 70 is further compressed to a second condition. When the user releases the pushbutton 50, bias forces of the compression spring 70 act on the transfer rod 60 to bias this towards the opposed end 26 of the handle 20. The transfer rod 60 in turn acts on the pushbutton 50 to return this to its at-rest position. The plunger spring 92 acts on the root region of the bifurcated outer end(s) 84 of the ejector 80 to bias the ejector 80 inwardly of the attachment end 24 to maintain close contact between the inner end 82 of the ejector 80 and the first end 62 of the transfer rod 60.
[0029] The second end 64 of the transfer rod 60 abuts but is not securely coupled to the pushbutton 50. In instances of impact forces acting along the length of the handle 20, the transfer rod 60 can move independently of (away from) the pushbutton 50 against forces of the compression spring 70. This can act to absorb impact energy e.g. from accidentally dropping the handle 20 or complete razor 10 onto a hard surface. The second end 64 of the transfer rod 60 can less desirably be securely coupled to the pushbutton 50, e.g. by a suitable adhesive.
[0030] The transfer rod 60 provides multiple benefits. It can add mass to the razor handle. It transfers motion from the pushbutton to the cartridge ejector and can provide impact energy absorption.
[0031] While various embodiments have been described above it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. For instance, modifications or changes as can be made within the scope of the attached claims and features disclosed in connection with any one embodiment can be used alone or in combination with each feature of the respective other embodiments. Thus, the breadth and scope of any embodiment should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.