Razor Cartridge
20240157591 ยท 2024-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Alan Blatter (Sandy Hook, CT, US)
- James Chasen (West Haven, CT, US)
- Christopher Fernald (Fairfield, CT, US)
Cpc classification
B26B21/4037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A razor cartridge has a housing with a blade mounting region between a guard and a cap. A first, second and third razor blade are sequentially mounted in the blade mounting region. An over-guard is secured over the blades. The cutting edges of the blades have an as-defined increased sharpness. The blades are mounted at a reduced angle between each blade portion bearing the cutting edge and a reference plane tangential to the cutting edges of the first and third blade. Individual longitudinal members of the over-guard that lie over each blade and have a progressively decreasing height above the reference plane in a front to back direction of the razor cartridge. A further longitudinal member is forward of the first blade and has a height above the reference plane.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A razor cartridge, comprising: a housing having a guard at a front region of the housing, a cap at a rear region of the housing, and opposed end walls connecting the guard and the cap, the housing defining a blade mounting region between the guard and the cap; a first razor blade closest the guard, a next-adjacent second razor blade, and a last third razor blade mounted in the blade mounting region, each having a respective cutting edge having a sharpness; a reference plane tangential to the cutting edge of the first razor blade and the cutting edge of the third razor blade, each blade body portion bearing the cutting edge being at an angle to the reference plane; an over-guard secured over the razor blades and including a first longitudinal member in advance of the first razor blade, and a second, third and fourth longitudinal member lying respectively over the razor blades, each second third and fourth member having a respective height above the reference plane.
12. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the over-guard has front to back extending slots in the first, second and third member.
13. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the over-guard further includes a front to back cross rib, extending from the first member to the fourth member.
14. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the cutting edge of each razor blade has a cut-force sharpness in a range of about 5-6.5N.
15. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the angle is about 20.5 degrees.
16. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein each height progressively decrease in a front to back direction of the razor cartridge.
17. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the height of the second member is in a range about 0.287 to 0.212 mm.
18. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the height of the third member is in a range about 0.150 to 0.129 mm.
19. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the height of the fourth member above is about 0.039 mm.
20. The razor cartridge of claim 11, wherein the height of the first member is equivalent to the height of the second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Referring now to the drawings and in particular
[0015] The housing 30 is manufactured by injection molding a suitable thermoplastic polymer. For example, the housing 30 can be formed from ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) for benefits of chemical resistance (to substances typically found in use), impact resistance, and dimensional stability.
[0016] The over-guard is manufactured from a material having a tensile modulus 1.4-210 GPa. For example, the over-guard 120 can be injection molded ABS or POM. The over-guard 120 can be die-cast zinc alloy. The over-guard 120 can be (stainless) steel, e.g. formed in a perforation tool, or can be particulate stainless steel that is sintered to provide a solid body.
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[0020] The cutting edges 82, 92, 102 of the blades 80, 90, 100 can have conventional sharpness, as generally found in typical modern wet shaving cartridges, i.e. about 7-14N, with a median value about 10-10.5N as measured in a cut force test, as described below. More preferably the blades have increased sharpness, e.g. about 5-6.5N. In the cut force test the blades are cut perpendicularly (relative to the medium being cut) 15 times into fully water saturated WHATMAN cellulose chromatography paper, having thickness 0.9 mm and width 25.4 mm. The cutting speed is 15 mm/min and cutting depth into the paper is 0.8 mm. The above-mentioned sharpness cut force is the average plateau force from cut no. 7 to cut no. 9.
[0021] In experimental arrangements, cartridges having the following heights H1, H2, H3 were evaluated:
TABLE-US-00001 H1 H2 H3 (mm) (mm) (mm) Example 1 0.287 0.212 0.116 Example 2 0.150 0.129 0.069 Example 3 0.039 0.039 0.037
[0022] The values of H1, H2, H3 progressively decrease in a front to back direction of the cartridge. In controlled shaving test, the Applicants of the present disclosure have found the combination of sharper blade cutting edges, plus reduced blade body to reference plane angles, plus greater over-guard longitudinal member heights above a reference plane (e.g. of examples 2, and 1) provide benefits to sufferers of PFB, and also provide controlled beard length trimming for a permanent 5 o'clock shadow appearance for the user.
[0023] 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.