Adjustable shaving blade assembly and razor
11597109 · 2023-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/4062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A shaving blade assembly (10) comprises a plurality of parallel blades (20) including a first blade (20) and a first rack-and-pinion mechanism (50) with a rack (51) coupled to the first blade (20) to actuate the first blade (20) in a first direction (M) orthogonal to a cutting edge (21) of the first blade (20). The shaving blade assembly (10) may be part of a razor (100,100′) and the position of the first blade (20) may be adjusted in the first direction (M) using a method comprising a step of actuating the first blade (20) in the first direction (M) through the rack-and-pinion mechanism (50).
Claims
1. A shaving blade assembly comprising: a plurality of parallel blades including a first blade; a blade carrier including a first surface and a second surface, wherein each of the plurality of parallel blades extends from the first surface, and wherein the second surface is opposite of the first surface; a housing including a guiding surface, the guiding surface engaging the second surface to define an engagement; and a first rack-and-pinion mechanism with a rack coupled to the second surface to actuate the first blade in a first direction orthogonal to a cutting edge of the first blade, wherein the engagement between the guiding surface and the second surface guides the blade carrier in the first direction.
2. The shaving blade assembly of claim 1, wherein the first blade is resiliently coupled to the rack via the carrier.
3. The shaving blade assembly of claim 1, further comprising a detent mechanism for releasably holding the first blade in at least one position along the first direction.
4. The shaving blade assembly of claim 3, wherein the detent mechanism is arranged between the housing and the rack of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism.
5. The shaving blade assembly of claim 3, wherein the detent mechanism is arranged between the housing and a pinion of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism.
6. The shaving blade assembly of claim 5, wherein the pinion is coupled in rotation with a rotary shaft and the detent mechanism is arranged between the housing and the rotary shaft, wherein the detent mechanism includes a protrusion formed on the guiding surface and a plurality of recesses formed along a surface of the rack of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism.
7. The shaving blade assembly of claim 3, wherein the rack of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism is coupled to the blade carrier to actuate the blade carrier in the first direction, wherein the first direction of the blade carrier is inclined with respect to a plane defined by cutting edges of the plurality of blades.
8. The shaving blade assembly of claim 1, wherein the second surface longitudinally extends between a first end and a second end the rack of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism is coupled to the first end of the second surface, and the shaving blade assembly further comprising a second rack-and-pinion mechanism with a rack coupled to the second end of the second surface.
9. The shaving blade assembly of claim 8, wherein a pinion of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism and a pinion of the second rack-and-pinion mechanism are coupled in rotation by a rotary shaft.
10. The shaving blade assembly of claim 9, wherein the first direction is inclined with respect to a plane defined by cutting edges of the plurality of blades.
11. The shaving blade assembly of claim 1, further comprising a releasable connector for connecting the shaving blade assembly to a razor handle.
12. A razor comprising the shaving blade assembly according to claim 11 and a razor handle connected to the releasable connector of the shaving blade assembly.
13. A disposable razor comprising the shaving blade assembly according to claim 1 and an integrally formed razor handle.
14. The shaving blade assembly of claim 1, wherein the second surface of the blade carrier and the guiding surface of the housing are transverse relative to the first surface.
15. The shaving blade assembly of claim 14, wherein the guiding surface engages a rear surface of the rack, and a friction coefficient between the guiding surface and the rear surface of the rack frictionally resists movement of the blade carrier in the first direction.
16. A method for adjusting position of a first blade of the shaving blade assembly according to claim 1 in a first direction orthogonal to a cutting edge of the first blade, comprising a step of actuating the first blade in the first direction through a rack-and-pinion mechanism with a rack coupled to the first blade.
17. A shaving blade assembly comprising: a first blade; a blade carrier including a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first blade extends from the first surface, and wherein the second surface Is an opposing surface of the first surface and is inclined relative to the first surface; a first rack-and-pinion mechanism with a rack coupled to a first end of the second surface to actuate the first blade in a first direction orthogonal to a cutting edge of the first blade such that the first rack-and-pinion mechanism is configured to adjust a first blade exposure in the first direction; a dial wheel configured to operate the first rack-and-pinion mechanism; and a housing including a guiding surface, a first blade retainer and a second blade retainer, the guiding surface engaging the second surface to define an engagement, the engagement between the guiding surface and the second surface guides the blade carrier in the first direction, wherein the first blade retainer is at a first longitudinal end of the housing and the second blade retainer is at a second longitudinal end of housing, and each of the first blade retainer and second blade retainer is configured to contact the first blade to retain it within the housing, wherein the first blade retainer or the second blade retainer includes an opening through which the dial wheel is coupled to the first rack-and-pinion mechanism.
18. The shaving blade assembly of claim 17, further comprising a second rack-and-pinion mechanism including a rack coupled to a second end of the second surface.
19. The shaving blade assembly of claim 18, wherein a pinion of the first rack-and-pinion mechanism and a pinion of the second rack-and-pinion mechanism are coupled together in rotation by a rotary shaft, and the dial wheel is configured to operate the first rack-and-pinion mechanism and the second rack-and-pinion mechanism simultaneously.
20. The shaving blade assembly of claim 19, wherein the rotary shaft longitudinally extends through the housing, and the shaving blade assembly further comprises a detent mechanism for releasably holding the first blade in at least one position along the first direction, wherein the detent mechanism includes: a protrusion formed on an inner surface of the dial wheel, and a plurality of recesses formed on a surface of the housing that is opposite to the inner surface of the dial wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(10) While the disclosure is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit aspects to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of a fair reading of appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) For the following defined terms, these definitions shall be applied, unless a different definition is given in the claims or elsewhere in this specification.
(12) As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
(13) The following detailed description should be read with reference to the drawings in which similar elements in different drawings are numbered the same. The detailed description and the drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, depict illustrative embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The illustrative embodiments depicted are intended only as exemplary. Selected features of any illustrative embodiment may be incorporated into an additional embodiment unless clearly stated to the contrary.
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(15) As in the illustrated shaving blade assembly 10, a blade carrier 30 may hold the blades 20 together. The blades 20 may be fixedly or resiliently attached to the blade carrier 30. In particular, each blade 20 may be individually sprung within the blade carrier 30. Furthermore, as also illustrated in
(16) More specifically, each rack-and-pinion mechanism 50 may comprise a rack 51, oriented in the first direction M, and in engagement with a pinion 52. A guide 60 oriented in the first direction M may guide the movement of the blade carrier 30, and thus each blade 20, with respect to the housing 40, in the first direction M. As in the embodiment illustrated in
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(18) A front face 43 of the housing 40 may define a shaving plane S. For instance, as shown on
(19) The housing 40 may further comprise a blade retainer 44, and in particular a blade retainer 44 at each end of the housing 40 in the direction of the cutting edges 21 of the blades 20. These blade retainers 44 may be configured to contact each blade 20 to retain it within the housing 40. As shown, they may present a C-shaped cross section, and may present some resilience against deformation in the first direction M. If the blade 20 is sprung with respect to the blade carrier 30, each blade retainer may act as a counter-spring so that a relative movement of the blade carrier 30 in the first direction M may load or unload the resilient connection of the blade 20 with the blade carrier 30 when the blade 20 contacts the blade retainer 44, so as to obtain more or less bold shaving.
(20) In order to hold the position of each blade 20 in the first direction M, in a releasable manner, before and/or after its actuation through each rack-and-pinion mechanism 50, the shaving blade assembly 10 may further comprise a detent mechanism 70, including for example a protrusion 71 in a first surface resiliently loaded to engage a corresponding recess 72 in a second surface facing the first surface. If the second surface presents a plurality of such recesses 72, the detent mechanism 70 may be suitable to releasably hold each blade 20 in a plurality of different positions in the first direction. This detent mechanism 70 may be arranged in several different, alternative positions in the shaving blade assembly 10.
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(22) According to a second, alternative arrangement, illustrated by
(23) According to yet another alternative arrangement, illustrated by
(24) In each of these embodiments, as a further safety measure, the detent mechanism 70 may be configured so that an external force, on the at least one blade 20, perpendicularly to the shaving plane S, exceeding a threshold F.sub.max, may release the detent mechanism 70 from the position it holds, and actuate a movement of the at least one blade 20 in the first direction M into the housing 40 at least to the next holding position of the detent mechanism 70. Since the force pressing against the at least one blade 20 perpendicularly to the shaving plane S during shaving typically ranges between 0.1 and 0.7 N, this threshold F.sub.max may be 0.7 N.
(25) Alternatively to any such detent mechanism, however, the shaving blade assembly 10 may instead comprise a brake mechanism to frictionally hold the blade carrier 30, and thus each blade 20, with respect to the housing 40, against movement in the first direction M. For this purpose, the brake mechanism may include any frictional means interposed between the blades 20 and the housing 40, including, but not limited to mating textured surfaces. For example, the brake mechanism may be formed in the guide 60, wherein the friction coefficient and pressure between the guiding surface 62 and the rear surface 61 of the rack 51 may be selected to oppose a frictional resistance to movement in the first direction. If the first direction M is inclined with respect to the plane C of the cutting edges 21 of the blades 20, the friction coefficient and the inclination angle α (ALPHA) between the first direction M and the plane C may even be selected to ensure that any pressure perpendicularly to the plane C will lock this brake mechanism.
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(27) In operation of any one of the illustrated examples, blade exposure can be adjusted through the at least one rack-and-pinion mechanism 50 actuating a movement of the blade carrier 30, with the blades 20, in the first direction M, relative to the housing 40, which will thus move the plane C defined by the cutting edges 21 of the blades 20. As shown in
(28) Those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention may be manifested in a variety of forms other than the specific embodiments described and contemplated herein. Accordingly, departure in form and detail may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.