Shaving systems
11642804 · 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Craig A. PROVOST (Newport Beach, CA, US)
- William E. TUCKER (Plymouth, MA, US)
- John W. GRIFFIN (Moultonborough, NH, US)
Cpc classification
B26B21/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/04
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B26B21/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Shaving assemblies are disclosed that include a blade unit, an interface element configured to connect the blade unit to a handle, on which the blade unit is pivotably mounted, and a return element disposed between the blade unit and interface element. The return element serves as interface piece, connector and pivot all in one. Shaving systems including such shaving assemblies are also disclosed, as are methods of using such shaving systems.
Claims
1. A replaceable shaving assembly comprising: a blade unit; and an interface element, configured to removeably connect the blade unit to a handle, the interface element comprising (a) a handle interface portion, having a body configured to receive a distal end of the handle and a first pair of spaced apart rigid protrusions extending from the body, (b) a blade unit interface portion including a second pair of spaced apart rigid protrusions, wherein ends of the first and second pairs of rigid protrusions are positioned facing each other in opposed spaced relation, and the interface element further comprises (c) a pair of generally H-shaped flexible elastomeric return elements, each return element joining the opposed ends of the rigid protrusions and thus flexibly joining the handle interface portion to the blade unit interface portion.
2. The shaving assembly of claim 1 wherein the blade interface portion further includes arms extending to distal ends on which the blade unit is pivotably mounted.
3. The shaving assembly of claim 1, wherein the return elements are configured to bias the blade unit towards a rest position with respect to a pivot axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blade unit.
4. The shaving assembly of claim 1, wherein the return elements are pretensioned such that the return elements exert a force on the blade unit at rest of at least 5 grams.
5. The shaving assembly of claim 1, wherein the return elements comprise a thermoplastic elastomer or thermoplastic urethane.
6. The shaving assembly of claim 1 wherein the return elements encapsulate the opposed rigid protrusions.
7. The shaving assembly of claim 1 wherein the return elements are formed of an elastomer having a durometer of about 30 to 60 Shore A.
8. A shaving system comprising: a handle having a distal end and a proximal end; and a shaving assembly, mounted on the distal end of the handle, the shaving assembly including an interface element configured to connect the blade unit to the handle, and a blade unit, the interface element comprising (a) a handle interface portion, having a body configured to receive a distal end of the handle and a first pair of spaced apart rigid protrusions extending from the body, (b) a blade unit interface portion including a second pair of spaced apart rigid protrusions, wherein ends of the first and second pairs of rigid protrusions are positioned facing each other in opposed spaced relation, and the interface element further comprises (c) a pair of flexible generally H-shaped elastomeric return elements, each return element joining the opposed ends of the rigid protrusions and thus flexibly joining the handle interface portion to the blade unit interface portion.
9. The shaving system of claim 8 wherein the blade interface portion further includes arms extending to distal ends on which the blade unit is pivotably mounted.
10. The shaving system of claim 8, wherein the return elements are configured to bias the blade unit towards a rest position with respect to a pivot axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blade unit.
11. The shaving system of claim 8, wherein the return elements are pretensioned such that the return elements exert a force on the blade unit at rest of at least 5 grams.
12. The shaving system of claim 8, wherein the return elements comprise a thermoplastic elastomer or thermoplastic urethane.
13. The shaving system of claim 8 wherein the return elements encapsulate the opposed rigid protrusions.
14. The shaving system of claim 8 wherein the return elements are formed of an elastomer having a durometer of about 30 to 60 Shore A.
15. A method of shaving comprising contacting the skin with the blade unit of a shaving system comprising a handle having a distal end and a proximal end, and a replaceable shaving assembly that includes a blade unit, and an interface element configured to connect the blade unit to a handle, the interface element comprising (a) a handle interface portion, having a body configured to receive a distal end of the handle and a first pair of spaced apart rigid protrusions extending from the body, (b) a blade unit interface portion including a second pair of spaced apart rigid protrusions, wherein ends of the first and second pairs of rigid protrusions are positioned facing each other in opposed spaced relation, and the interface element further comprises (c) a pair of generally H-shaped flexible elastomeric return elements, each return element joining the opposed ends of the rigid protrusions and thus flexibly joining the handle interface portion to the blade unit interface portion.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) The present disclosure relates generally to consumer products and, in particular, to shaving systems with interchangeable blade units. In one embodiment, the present disclosure features a reusable consumer product system having an interchangeable pivoting blade unit, which includes a return element. For example, the present disclosure could include a system having a blade unit attached to a handle in part by elongated elastomeric members that provide the resistance and return force usually supplied by a pusher/follower assembly.
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(23) The return element 16 may be integrally molded with the handle interface element 14 and the blade unit interface element 18, e.g., by co-molding the elastomer with the rigid plastic(s). It is noted that the term “co-molding,” as used herein, includes transfer molding and other techniques suitable for molding two or more different materials into a single part. Molding is facilitated by an opening 29 in the handle interface element 14 through which the elastomeric material can be injected so that it molds around the protrusions 27A and 27B shown in
(24) The return element 16 can be formed, for example, from synthetic or natural rubber materials. Suitable materials are well known in the shaving system art, and include thermoplastic elastomers, for example, polyether-based thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) available from Kraiburg HTP, thermoplastic urethanes (TPUs), silicones, polyether-based thermoplastic vulcanizate elastomer (TPVs) available from GLS PolyOne Corporation under the tradename Santoprene™. The elastomeric material is selected to provide a desired degree of restoring force and durability. In some implementations, the elastomer has a Durometer of less than about 90 Shore A, e.g., from about 18 to 80 Shore A, preferably from about 30 to 60 Shore A.
(25) The return element 16 is designed such that its geometry provides an applied load as assembled that is sufficient to overcome the friction of the system at rest (pretensioned load), typically at least 5 grams, e.g., 5 to 30 grams, and a load during shaving of from about 10 to 100 grams.
(26) The handle 12 provides a manner in which the shaving system can be manipulated and leverage can be applied to achieve desired shaving results. Referring to
(27) The handle 12, blade unit 20, blade interface element 18, and handle interface element 14 can be made of any suitable material including, for example, polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE), high density (HD) PETE, thermoplastic polymer, polypropylene, oriented polypropylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyester, high-gloss polyester, metal, synthetic rubber, natural rubber, silicone, nylon, polymer, antibacterial or antimicrobial materials, insulating, thermal, or other suitable sustainable or biodegradable materials, or any combination thereof.
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(29) Also, while removable shaving assemblies have been discussed above, in some implementations the shaving system is designed to be disposable as a whole. In these cases, the shaving assembly is affixed to the handle in a manner that is not intended for the consumer to remove, e.g., by fixedly mounting the interface element on the distal end of the handle. This may be accomplished, for example, by engagement of corresponding mechanical locking features on the handle and interface element 144, by welding (e.g., ultrasonic welding), by molding the interface element integrally with the handle, or by any other desired mounting technique. An example of a disposable shaving system 100 is shown in
(30) A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
(31) For example, in some embodiments through holes are provided in the portions of the interface elements over which the elastomer is molded. These holes extend in the direction of mold action, so that the elastomer will flow through the holes thereby anchoring the elastomer in place on the underlying interface elements. Alternatively, other anchoring techniques can be used.
(32) Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.