SAFETY RAZOR
20200130209 ยท 2020-04-30
Inventors
- Peter MAURER (Neumuenster, DE)
- Alexander KRUEMKE (Hamburg, DE)
- Michaela KOHUT (Hamburg, DE)
- Arne SCHULTCHEN (Hamburg, DE)
- Andre FELDMANN (Hamburg, DE)
- Christine JUNG (Hamburg, DE)
- Armin WARNECKE (Hamburg, DE)
Cpc classification
B26B21/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/527
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A safety razor (100) comprising; a handle body (50) with a substantially flat end surface (52) and a side surface (58); and a cartridge (10) attached to the side surface, wherein: when the flat end surface (52) is in contact with a horizontal plane, the safety razor is in a stable position of rest, the flat end surface forming the safety razor's only region of contact with the plane and elevating the cartridge (10) above the plane.
Claims
1.-18. (canceled)
19. A safety razor, wherein the razor comprises: a handle body with a substantially flat end surface and a side surface; and a cartridge attached to the side surface, and wherein: when the flat end surface is in contact with a horizontal plane, the safety razor is in a stable position of rest, the flat end surface forming the safety razor's only region of contact with the plane and elevating the cartridge above the plane.
20. The razor of claim 19, wherein an overall handle body shape is bulbous in two orthogonal directions.
21. The razor of claim 19, wherein the side surface is a curved surface which is adjacent to the flat end surface.
22. The razor of claim 19, wherein the handle body comprises an opposite further flat end surface and the side surface is a single continuous curved side surface providing the handle body with a cross section that increases away from the flat end surfaces towards a center of the body.
23. The razor of claim 21, wherein the flat end surfaces are parallel.
24. The razor of claim 23, wherein the flat end surfaces are circular or elliptical in shape.
25. The razor of claim 19, wherein the razor further comprises a stem, which connects the cartridge and the handle body.
26. The razor of claim 25, wherein the stem extends parallel to the substantially flat end surface.
27. The razor of claim 19, wherein the flat end surface comprises an area which is larger than a footprint of the cartridge on a skin surface.
28. The razor of claim 19, wherein a largest extent of the handle body is up to twice a smallest dimension of the flat end surface.
29. The razor of claim 19, wherein the flat end surface is provided with a suction feature to help retention of contact between the flat end surface and the horizontal plane.
30. The razor of claim 19, wherein the flat end surface is provided with a recess allowing attachment to another part.
31. The razor of claim 19, wherein a center of mass of the handle and cartridge is above and vertically within a footprint of the flat end surface on the horizontal plane and the handle body overhangs the flat end surface to one side.
32. The razor of claim 31, wherein the cartridge is provided on the overhang.
33. The razor of claim 31, wherein a material of the handle body on the same side of the center of mass as the overhang is less dense than a material of the handle body to the other side of the center of mass from the overhang.
34. The razor of claim 31, wherein the flat end surface is provided with an anti-tilting lip on the same side as the overhang.
35. The razor of claim 19, wherein the handle body is made of two or more parts which are fabricated individually.
36. The razor of claim 25, wherein the stem and part of the handle body are fabricated from one part and a rest of the handle body is fabricated from another part.
37. The razor of claim 19, wherein the handle body includes an insert inside a translucent material of the handle body.
38. A safety razor handle, wherein the handle comprises: a handle body with a substantially flat end surface and a side surface; and a cartridge attachment on the side surface, and wherein when the flat end surface is in contact with a horizontal plane, the safety razor is in a stable position of rest, the flat end surface forming the safety razor's only region of contact with the plane and elevating the cartridge attachment above the plane.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0039] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate the present invention and, together with the description, further serve to explain the principles of the invention and to enable a person skilled in the pertinent art to make and use the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0077] The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings that illustrate examples and embodiments consistent with this invention. Other embodiments are possible, and modifications can be made to the embodiments within the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the detailed description is not meant to limit the invention.
[0078] The term underneath is used to describe features of the handle, cartridge or a lubrapad that are positioned on the skin-contacting side of the cartridge or lubrapad (i.e., on a shaving-side or underneath of the handle, cartridge or lubrapad) in use, and the term top is used to describe features of the handle, cartridge or lubrapad that are positioned on a side opposite the skin-contacting side of the cartridge or lubrapad in use (i.e., on a user side or on top of the cartridge or lubrapad). The terms front, rear, and side(s) are used herein with reference to the shaving direction, i.e., the direction in which the cartridge and lubrapad are intended to be moved during shaving. In particular, the term front means facing in the shaving direction, rear means facing in the opposite direction to the shaving direction, and side(s) mean to either side in the shaving direction. In general, the cartridge is positioned at the front of the razor in use and the razor is pulled backwards across the skin (with the cartridge last).
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[0081] The handle body has a flat end surface 52 on which it can rest stably upright on a (substantially) horizontal surface, as shown in
[0082] When the razor is in use, the flat end surface forms the rear surface of the razor, as shown in
[0083] Opposite to the flat end surface is a further flat end surface 51. This is a front surface portion when the razor is in use, as shown in
[0084] These two opposite surfaces are parallel, and are separated by a single continuous side surface 56. As can be seen clearly from
[0085] The side surface of the handle body 56 has a curved underneath portion 53, a curved top portion 54 and curved lateral portions 55 in use as shown in
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[0088] The handle body is made entirely from a translucent silicone or TPE-SEBS in this embodiment, as can be seen better in
[0089] The handle body may be formed by either LSR or injection or compression moulding. The full razor may weigh around 40 to 60 grams, preferably around 55 grams and the handle body may have a Shore A hardness of approximately 10 to 50, preferably 15 to 40 or around 20, to give a squeezable feel and pleasurable tactile sensation when gripped by the user. It may include a logo on the front surface (the further end surface which is on the top when the razor is in the upright position).
[0090] The stem may be fixedly connected to the handle body, such as by chemical connection.
[0091] In other embodiments, the handle body may have a hollow or solid insert (such as a core) of another material. If there is a hollow insert, it may store a fluid, such as a shaving preparation. In this case, the stem between the cartridge and handle body may include a fluid passage for a shaving preparation dispensed from within the body and the body may include a dispensing aperture.
[0092] The cartridge of these figures may include a lubricating strip or wider lubrapad 12 (not shown) as an additional or integral part of the cartridge, for example with a single frame both surrounding the blades and providing a back support for the lubrapad. The end surface has been shown and described as flat, but may alternatively be curved or uneven, if there is no requirement for the razor to be stable in an upright position.
[0093] Some advantageous dimensions of the safety razor which give good manoeuvrability in the human hand are shown in
[0094] The maximum length of the handle body parallel to the skin surface in use (with the end surface at 45 to the skin surface) is from 40 to 80 mm, preferably between 56 and 64 mm, for example 61 mm. This is measured from the foremost extent of the front (the lowest portion of the front or further end surface) to the rearmost extent of the rear (the highest portion of the rear or end surface which rests on the horizontal plane when the razor is upright). The maximum height of the handle body in use is between 25 and 55 mm, preferably between 36 and 41 mm, for example 39 mm.
[0095] The distance between the end surfaces is between 25 and 45 mm, preferably between 31 and 36 mm, for example 35 mm. The handle stem (or other interface between the handle and cartridge) starts at 3 to 10, preferably 5 to 6 mm along the underneath portion of the side surface in use from the front surface. The maximum width of the handle body measured parallel to the end surfaces is between 35 and 60 mm, preferably between 42 and 48 mm, for example 46 mm.
[0096] If the cartridge is flat on the skin in use, the end surfaces extend at between 35 to 55, preferably at 45 degrees to the skin surface.
[0097] The cartridge footprint may have a length of around 25-60 mm in the blade direction, preferably around 40-50 mm and a depth orthogonal to the blade direction from the front to the rear of the cartridge of around 10-30 mm, preferably 15-23 mm. Whilst the cartridge size may have a natural maximum linked to its function, the handle body and in particular the handle body extent in the blade direction is not similarly limited.
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[0100] In an alternative definition which can be applied to these figures and the earlier and later figures, some embodiments of the invention provide a safety razor handle comprising: an underneath surface portion 53 facing the skin of the user in use and comprising an attachment means (such as a stem) for attachment to a blade unit; a front surface portion 51 facing in the opposite direction from the shaving direction in use; a rear surface portion 52 facing in the shaving direction in use; a top surface portion 54 and lateral surface portions 55, one directed to either side of the blade length in use; wherein the top surface portion, underneath surface portion and side surface portions together form a continuous smooth surface which is a substantially cylindrical or substantially ellipsoid or substantially partially spherical surface; and wherein: the distance between the front surface portion and rear surface portion is between one third and three times, preferably between a half and twice, the largest dimension of the largest cross section through the continuous smooth surface.
[0101] The term substantially cylindrical or substantially ellipsoid or substantially partially spherical surface is used to describe a shape which is close to cylindrical or ellipsoid or partially spherical form, for example with a 10% deviation from one of those forms. In one measure, a section (or all sections) taken vertically through the continuous smooth surface (for example in a direction parallel to the blade length) overlaps with a circle or ellipse drawn to just cover the whole section with the areas of the circle or ellipse which are not covered by the section being up to one tenth of the area of the section.
[0102] The front and rear surface portions may be flat or concave. The front surface may extend to the guard side of the attachment to the blade unit, and may conveniently be provided with a logo and/or instructions. It may extend substantially parallel to the rear surface portion and preferably substantially parallel to a main direction (in terms of longest extent) of the stem.
[0103] In another embodiment the body is hollow and contains a shaving preparation, which, for example, can be squeezed out by the user via the attachment means to the blade unit. Thus the shaving preparation (which may contain lubricating and/or hair conditioner and/or moisturiser) may pass through the recess, for example within a part of the blade unit which is housed inside the recess.
[0104] In one razor embodiment, the attachment means for attachment to the blade unit and corresponding means on the blade unit allow relative movement, such as pivoting movement, between the handle and the blade unit. For example the connection between the corresponding means and attachment means may have some play, or one or both of the attachment means or corresponding means may be flexible.
[0105] In one embodiment the corresponding means is a stem extending from the blade unit to the handle. The stem may fit into the recess, permanently or detachably.
[0106] In a further embodiment, the razor comprises a hard shell extending from the stem and forming part of the handle. The hard shell may give additional support to the body and a enable an enhanced connection to the blade unit.
[0107] In one embodiment either the stem or the shell is provided with a spigot (outlet for fluid connection from the body) which extends into the handle, to transport shaving preparation.
[0108] In one embodiment the shell forms the rear surface portion and part of the underneath and side surface portions of the handle. In this case, the shell may fit over the elastomeric material (such as TPE, rubber or silicone) body described previously. It may fit into receded surface portions of the body, so that the combination of the shell and the body provides a smooth external surface.
[0109] In one embodiment the safety razor further comprises a lubrapad. For example, a lubrapad body may be provided adjacent to the blade unit, and extend along a guard of the blade unit and in front of the guard in use. The lubrapad body may have a greatest width and/or depth in the blade direction at the guard, the body width and/or depth reducing in a smooth convex curve away from the guard to a curved front portion of the body.
[0110] In one embodiment the lubrapad body and cartridge are provided separately and comprise attachment means to attach them together whilst allowing relative movement, such as flexible projections from a front surface of the guard, which are to be housed in recesses in a surface portion of the lubrapad body which is directly facing the guard front surface.
[0111] In a further definition of the handle, invention embodiments provide a safety razor handle comprising a moulded translucent or transparent body of elastomeric material such as TPE, silicone or rubber having a Shore A hardness of 5 to 65 or preferably 10 to 50; wherein the body has a shape which is rounded and chunky (or bulbous), extending with perpendicular length I, width w and height h, wherein none of the maximum length, width and height of the body is more than 2, 3 or 4 times the size of the maximum in the other two dimensions.
[0112] For example, the height may be the largest vertical cross section through the side smooth surface previously defined, the width may be the largest horizontal cross section through the side surface and the length may be the horizontal distance (parallel with the shaving plane) between the end surfaces.
[0113] Any of the previous features of the handle and safety razor (and safety razor system) may be applied to these embodiments.
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[0117] The smooth/continuous reduction of the width and depth of this lubrapad and the convex form of the gliding surface allows improved gliding across the skin of a user, with provision of the most lubrication closest to the blades.
[0118] Separating the cartridge and lubrapad, so that they can move independently from one another, allows the cutting and lubricating functions to be separated, and that allows optimization of the cartridge and lubrapad design to conform to, or follow, the contours of a user's skin. The term lubrapad generally refers to a solid shaving aid that has lubricating properties. The lubrapad can, of course, have other properties considered beneficial during shaving such as, for example, moisturizing properties. The lubrapad can be provided bare in that it is not contained or surrounded by any manner of housing, base, or holder. Furthermore, the lubrapad body can consist entirely of solid lubricating material or the lubricating material can form part of the body, such as a layer on the body.
[0119] The composition of the lubrapads described herein can include a gliding agent. Materials which may be selected as the gliding agent are: PEG-400/1,4-Butanediol/SMDI Copolymer, PEG-115M, PEG 45M, and PEG-5M, or a combination thereof. The composition of the lubrapad can include an antioxidant agent, for example Tocopherol. The composition of the lubrapad can include an anti-inflammatory agent, for example aloe barbadensis leaf juice. The composition of the lubrapad can include a backbone structure. Materials which may be selected as the backbone structure are: styrenic block copolymers and polystyrene, or a combination thereof.
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[0121] The handle 50 includes a hard curved shell 80 and the soft/medium soft silicone/TPE-SEBS body 70. The hard shell is provided at the front of the razor (closest to the cap) and forms the slanted front surface portion. It also curves to form part of the underneath surface portion. Where it joins the soft body, the body is shaped with receded portions 82 to give a smooth continuous external curved surface.
[0122] The shell is formed integrally with the stem 61 of the cartridge and the cartridge, but is detachable from the body 70.
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[0138] An increased specific weight to the rear (non-overhang side) in the upright position may be achieved by holding liquid such as water or shaving/cleaning emulsions within the handle body.
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[0143] The standing functionality is improved or safeguarded by adding a suction feature 57 on the right side of the tipping line (see example B). This suction feature comprises an air opening and an elastic seal rim located around the opening in a hollow (or partially hollow) squeezable elastic handle (to create an under pressure). The suction feature might also be used for other reasons, such as hanging from a vertical wall, or refilling the handle by sucking up shaving/cleaning liquids or foam. It could also feature a valve to prevent leakage in case a refilling functionality is used.
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[0145] This interfacing feature could also be a means to mechanically connect and seal the handle to a refill application (for instance a squeeze bottle) enabling an easy refill with shaving or cleaning liquid/foam inside of the handle. In this case a further opening in the handle might be required to allow the passage of air.
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[0147] The handle body can be made of one or multiple parts or part combinations and/or have different materials and/or material combinations. The different parts and materials could introduced from a design perspective and/or have economic and/or functional reasons. The handle may be fabricated from the following materials: thermoplastic elastomers/thermoplastics/thermoset/silicones/metals/ceramics/natural materials (like wood or stone)/glass or composites. These materials can have different colouring, be opaque, translucent or transparent
[0148] The outside of the handle body could be separately fabricated from lacquers or coated with different materials to improve design or functionality.
[0149] The handle can be manufactured in different ways. Plastics can be fabricated by casting/injection moulding/compression moulding/milling I stamping/etc. The handle body can be manufactured all at once in one piece (as shown in
[0150] In each case, the stem of the handle or neck housing for connection to the cartridge is shown as a separate piece. However, the stem may be of the same material as and/or integrally formed with either of part 1 and part 2. In one advantageously simple and elegant construction, the core and stem (for example as shown in
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[0154] In each case, the outer handle body is translucent and a cylindrical insert (for example of a different material) is used to display a logo. The insert may be of a depth which is much smaller than its diameter (a coin-shaped insert) or it may be of a depth which is equal or greater than the diameter. The logo may be a physical part of the insert and be protruded or recessed. Additionally or alternatively, it may be printed or lacquered or given a surface texture or finish which distinguishes it from the insert.
[0155] The Summary and Abstract sections may set forth one or more but not all exemplary embodiments of the present invention as contemplated by the inventor(s), and thus, are not intended to limit the present invention and the appended claims in any way.
[0156] The breadth and scope of the present invention 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.
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[0157] 10 cartridge [0158] 12 lubrapad [0159] 14 blade housing [0160] 16 blades [0161] 18 guard [0162] 20 cap [0163] 22 lubrapad body [0164] 24 front portion (of the lubrapad body) [0165] 34 projections [0166] 36 recesses [0167] 38 first surface portion (of the lubrapad body) [0168] 40 front surface (of the guard) [0169] 42 rounded side portions (of the cartridge) [0170] 44 second surface portion (of the lubrapad body) [0171] 46 third surface portion (of the lubrapad body) [0172] 50 handle body [0173] 51 front surface portion or opposite end surface [0174] 52 rear surface portion or flat end surface [0175] 53 underneath surface portion [0176] 54 top surface portion [0177] 55 lateral surface portion [0178] 56 continuous side surface [0179] 57 suction feature [0180] 58 handle body recess [0181] 59 handle stem/cartridge attachment means [0182] 61 cartridge stem [0183] 70 moulded body [0184] 80 hard shell [0185] 81 spigot [0186] 82 receded portions of body [0187] 83 dispensing aperture [0188] 100 safety razor or safety razor system