INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND HANDLE FOR SHAVER
20220009115 ยท 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An interconnecting member (10) for a razor comprises a housing (11), a pivoting support arm (12) and a resilient engaging arm (13). The housing (11) internally has a receiving cavity (111), the receiving cavity (111) penetrates through an upper end face (112) and a lower end face (113) of the housing (11); a free end (131) of the resilient engaging arm (13) is bent towards the rear of the housing (11) and is located in the receiving cavity (111), and the free end (131) of the resilient engaging arm (13) has an upper surface (1311), a lower surface (1312) and an inclined surface (1313).
Claims
1. An interconnecting member for a razor, comprising a housing and pivoting support arms extending upwards from left and right sides of the housing respectively, the housing being provided with a receiving cavity therein, the receiving cavity penetrating through an upper end face to a lower end face of the housing, wherein the interconnecting member further comprises a resilient engaging arm extending upwards from a front side of the housing, a free end of the resilient engaging arm is bent towards a rear side of the housing and located in the receiving cavity, the free end of the resilient engaging arm has an upper surface, a lower surface, and an inclined surface connected between the upper surface and the lower surface and formed on a rear side of the free end, and the inclined surface is inclined forward from bottom to top of the free end.
2. The interconnecting member according to claim 1, wherein an intersection between the inclined surface and the lower surface and an intersection between the inclined surface and the upper surface are arc-shaped to realize a smooth transition.
3. The interconnecting member according to claim 1, wherein each of the upper and lower surfaces is an arcuate surface, and the arc diameter of the upper surface is greater than that of the lower surface.
4. The interconnecting member according to claim 3, wherein the housing is extended upward to from a left surrounding arm and a right surrounding arm, respectively, the left surrounding arm surrounds the receiving cavity on the left side of the housing, the right surrounding arm surrounds the receiving cavity on the right side of the housing, and the resilient engaging arm surrounds the receiving cavity on the front side of the housing and is spaced apart between the left surrounding arm and the right surrounding arm.
5. The interconnecting member according to claim 4, wherein the pivoting support arm on the left side of the housing is arranged on a left side of the left surrounding arm at intervals, and the pivoting support arm on the right side of the housing is arranged on a right side of the right surrounding arm at intervals.
6. An interconnecting member for a razor, comprising a housing and pivoting support arms extending upwards from left and right sides of the housing respectively, the housing being provided with a receiving cavity therein, the receiving cavity penetrating through an upper end face to a lower end face of the housing, wherein the interconnecting member further comprises a resilient engaging arm extending upwards from a rear side of the housing, a free end of the resilient engaging arm is bent towards a front side of the housing and located in the receiving cavity, the free end of the resilient engaging arm has an upper surface, a lower surface, and an inclined surface connected between the upper surface and the lower surface and formed on a front side of the free end, and the inclined surface is inclined rearwards from bottom to top of the free end.
7. A handle, matching an interconnecting member according to claim 1, the handle being provided with an inserting portion matched with the receiving cavity, wherein the inserting portion is provided with an engaging groove, a notch of the engaging groove is formed in a front surface and an upper surface of the inserting portion, a rear groove wall of the engaging groove is inclined forward from bottom to top of the handle and capable of abutting against the inclined surface, and the intersection between the inclined surface and the lower surface is located in a space between the rear groove wall and a lower groove wall of the engaging groove.
8. The handle according to claim 7, wherein the rear groove wall of the engaging groove obliquely extends forward and upward to form a protruding pushing portion having the same, or increasing, or decreasing thickness.
9. The handle according to claim 7, wherein the rear groove wall and the lower groove wall of the engaging groove are both planes, the angle between the two planes is an acute angle, and a left groove wall and a right groove wall of the engaging groove are arranged obliquely from bottom to top of the handle and approach each other.
10. A handle, matching an interconnecting member according to claim 6, the handle being provided with an inserting portion matched with the receiving cavity, wherein the inserting portion is provided with an engaging groove, a notch of the engaging groove is formed in a rear surface and an upper surface of the inserting portion, a front groove wall of the engaging groove is inclined rearwards from bottom to top of the handle and capable of abutting against the inclined surface, and the intersection between the inclined surface and the lower surface is located in a space between the front groove wall and a lower groove wall of the engaging groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The accompanying drawings facilitate an understanding of the various embodiments of this invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] A distinct and full description of the technical solution of the present invention will follow by combining with the accompanying drawings.
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[0035] In comparison with the prior art, the resilient engaging arm 13 is extended upward from the front side of the housing 11, the free end 131 of the resilient engaging arm 13 is bent toward the rear side of the housing 11 and located in the receiving cavity 11. Furthermore, the free end 131 of the resilient engaging arm 13 has the upper surface 1311, the lower surface 1312, and the inclined surface 1313 connected between the upper surface 1311 and the lower surface 1312 and formed on the rear side of the free end 131, and the inclined surface 1313 is inclined forward from bottom to top of the free end 131. Therefore, while the inserting portion 21 of the handle 20 is inserted into the receiving cavity 111, the inserting portion 21 pushes the free end 131 of the resilient engaging arm 13 to resiliently deform towards the front side of the housing 11. Specifically, the protruding pushing portion 211d of the inserting portion 21 pushes the free end 131 of the resilient engaging arm 13 to resiliently deform towards the front side of the housing 11, so that the rear groove wall 211b of the engaging groove 211 smoothly passes over the intersection 1314 of the inclined surface 1313 and the lower surface 1312 and is in surface-to-surface contact with the inclined surface 1313. As a result, the inserting portion 21 is reliably clamped between the inclined surface 1313 and the corresponding cavity wall of the receiving cavity 111, and the inclined surface 1313 of the free end 131 is in surface-to-surface contact with the inserting portion 21. Therefore, the interconnecting member 10 is connected to the handle 20 by means of one resilient engaging arm 13 extending from one side of the housing 11. Consequently, the razor can simplify the structure, and the single-point engagement between the handle 20 and the interconnecting member 10 can be realized under the premise of ensuring the reliable engagement of the handle 20 and the interconnecting member 10.
[0036] Notably, if the above-mentioned resilient engaging arm 13 is formed by extending upward from the rear side of the housing 10, the free end 131 of the resilient engaging arm 13 will be bent toward the front side of the housing 10 and located in the receiving cavity 111, so it is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment. When the resilient engaging arm 13 extends upward from the rear side of the housing 10, the notch 211a of the engaging groove 211 is formed on a rear surface and the upper surface 21b of the inserting portion 21. A front groove wall of the engaging groove 211 is inclined rearwards from bottom to up of the handle 20, the front groove wall of the engaging groove 211 abuts against the inclined surface 1313, and the intersection 1314 between the inclined surface 1313 and the lower surface 1312 is located in a space between the front groove wall and the lower groove wall 211c of the engaging groove 211.
[0037] Notably, when the razor shaves beard downward, the side of the interconnecting member 10 facing the skin is referred to as the front side, and the side of the interconnecting member 10 away from the skin is referred to as the rear side. At this time, the side of the interconnecting member 10 on the left side is referred to as the left side, and the side of the interconnecting member 10 on the right side is referred to as the right side. And, the side of the interconnecting member 10 on the upper side is referred to as the upper end of the interconnecting member 10, and the side of the interconnecting member 10 on the lower side is referred to as the lower end of the interconnecting member 10.
[0038] The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.