BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to wet shaving implements and is directed more particularly
to a wet shaving implement in which there is a pluralitiy of blades.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] It is generally known in the art to provide a housing having platform and cap portions
adapted to receive a blade means therebetween. In US-A-1,195,259 there is shown a
platform and cap portion formed from a single piece of metal, the cap overlying the
platform.
[0003] It is also generally known to embed a blade in a plastic shaving head, the head being
permanently attached to a handle, or alternatively, removable from a handle for replacement
by another shaving head. US-A-1,864,995 shows such an arrangement.
[0004] More recent examples of plastic shaving heads having blades fixed therein include
US-A-3,703,764, US-A-3,724,070, and US-A-4,026,016. While such recent examples have
been eminently successful, there is, as always, a need for such products which are
less expensive to manufacture and offer improved functional characteristics.
[0005] US-A-3,786,563 discloses geometrical relationships present in plural cutting edge
systems. Among the important parameters of plural edge systems are "blade tangent
angle", "exposure", and "span".
[0006] It has been discovered that a plural cutting edge shaving system in which the above
geomtrical relationships are maintained within critical limits provides superior shaving
characteristics. Such a shaving system includes two cutting edges disposed parallel
to one another and in spaced relation to provide leading and following cutting edges
so that both cutting edges are successively active with respect to the hair elements
being cut during a single shaving stroke. The cutting edges are supported in spaced
parallel relation to one another. A guard structure is disposed in fixed relation
to the cutting edges to define in part the desired geometrical relationship. Significant
components of the geometrical relationship include the above referred to "blade tangent
angle", "exposure", and "span".
[0007] "Blade tangent angle" is defined as the angle between the bisector of the included
angle of a cutting edge and a line from the cutting edge tangent to the skin engaging
surface immediately forward of that cutting edge. "Exposure" is defined as the distance
from a cutting edge to a plane defined by skin engaging surfaces immediately in front
of and behind the cutting edge the distance being measured perpendicularly to the
reference plane, the exposure being considered positive when the cutting edge is located
on the outer (skin) side of that plane and being considered negative when the cutting
edge is further from the skin than that plane. "Span" is defined as the distance between
the cutting edge and the skin engaging surface forward of that cutting edge.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] It is a principal object of this invention to provide a novel and improved shaving
implement which provides both a close and a safe shave.
[0009] A further object of the invention is to provide such a system in which a plurality
of cutting edges are fixed in a position with respect to one another and with respect
to a cooperating guard structure and cap structure to define a desired geometrical
relationship between various components of the system.
[0010] A still further object is to provide such a shaving system in which at least one
of the parameter-determing surfaces is in effect two surfaces alternating in presentation
and therefore presenting alternating geometries.
[0011] With the above and other objects in view, as well hereinafter appear, a feature of
the present invention is the provision" of a shaving implement comprising a platform
member, a cap member, and blade means disposed therebetween, said platform member
comprising a blade support portion, a guard portion mounted forwardly of said blade
support portion, and a back portion upstanding from said blade support portion, said
guard and back portions defining parallel opposite lengthwise edges of said platform
member, said cap member comprising a series of fingers extending from said back portion
forwardly toward said guard portion, said fingers being separated from each other
by recesses therebetween, said fingers including a first skinengaging point and said
recesses being defined in part by a cap member wall comprising a second skin-engaging
point, and said blade means comprising a first blade member having a first cutting
edge disposed rearwardly of said guard portion, a second blade member having a second
cutting edge disposed rearwardly of said first cutting edge, and spacer means for
maintaining said first and second blade members in spaced parallel relationship, said
first and second cutting edges each having a blade tangent angle in the range of 20°
- 32° in span in the range of 0.02 - 0.08 inch, said first blade member having an
exposure of 0.0015
f 0.0015 inch, and said second blade member having alternating first and second exposures
along its length, said first exposure being determined by a first tangent line extending
from said first cutting edge to said first skin-engaging point, and said second exposure
being determined by a second tangent line extending from said first cutting edge to
said second skin-enganging point.
[0012] The above and other features of the invention, including various novel details of
construction and combinations of parts, will now be more particularly described with
reference to the accompanying drawings and pointed out in the claims. It will be understood
that the particular device embodying the invention are shown by way of illustration
only and not as limitations of the invention. The principles and features of this
invention may be employed in various and numerous additional embodiments without departing
from the scope of the invention.
BRIED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which are shown illustrative embodiments
of the invention, from which its novel features and advantages will be apparent.
[0014] In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a housing suitable for use in a preferred embodiment
of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view thereof;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of an illustrative blade means;
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of one form of shaving implement illustrative of the preferred
embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 7 is a front elevational view of the shaving implement;
FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line VIII-VIII of FIG. 6;
FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of one form of razor illustrative of aonther embodiment
of the invention; and
FIGS. 10, 11 and 12 are similar to FIG. 8, but somewhat diagramatical and illustrative
of the geometrical parameters pertinent to the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Referring to the drawings, and particularly FIGS. 1 - 4, it will be seen that an
illustrative housing 2 includes a platform portion 4. A back portion 6 upstands from
a lengthwise margin of the platform portion 4, and a cap portion 8 extends forwardly
from the back portion 6 to overlie the platform portion. The housing further includes
leg portions 10 extending forwardly from the platform portion and joining a guard
portion 12 which is disposed parallel to the back portion 6. The housing is further
provided with end walls 14, 16 interconnecting the back and guard portions at the
ends of the housing.
[0016] The cap portion 8 may comprise a series of spaced, aligned, forwardly extending fingers
18.. The patform portion may be provided with a series of spaced, aligned recesses
20, the recesses being separated by platform rib portions 22. As may be seen in FIG.
1, each of the fingers 18 is disposed over one of the recesses 20 and each of the
rib portions 22 is in alignment with a space between two of the fingers 18.
[0017] Preferably, the entire housing is of molded plastic and is molded as an integral
unit. The fingers 18 are in effect leaf springs adapted to flex to receive a blade
means between the fingers and the platform and further serve the urge the blade means
against an upper surface 24 of the platform portion.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the end walls 14, 16 are provided with inwardly extending
projections 26 which are opposed to each other, as seen in FIGS. 1 and 2. The projections
provide an additional blade means retention facility. Each projection includes a forward
surface 28 extending from the end wall on which the projection is mounted obliquely
to a side surface 30. A rear surface 32 interconnects the rearward edge of the side
surface and the end wall surface. The function and operation of the projections 26
will be further described hereinbelow.
[0019] Each of the fingers 18 include a guide surface 34, serving to guide a blade means
into the gap, or pocket, formed by the platform and back portion and the fingers.
The fingers 18 are formed such that while extending forwardly, the fingers also extend
slightly downwardly, as viewed in FIGS. 3 and 4, or toward the platform surface 24.
[0020] Referring to FIG. 5, it will be seen that a blade means suitable for use with the
above-described housing includes a first blade 40 having a cutting edge 42, and a
narrower second blade 44 having a cutting edge 46, the blades 40, 44 being disposed
on either side of a spacer member 50. The spacer member 50 includes an elongated central
portion 52 and end portions 54 extending forwardly of a frontal edge 56 of the central
portion 52 and having outwardly-facing notches 58 therein adapted to receive the projections
26. The notches 58 are defined in part by extensions 60, each having a cam surface
62, an outer surface 64, and a notch surface 66.
[0021] In assembly, the blade means including the first blade 40, spacer 50, and second
blade 44, is inserted between the fingers 18 and the upper surface 24 of the rib portions
22, the finger guide surfaces 34 guiding and urging the blade means into place. The
cam surface 62 engages the projection forward surface 28. Continued pressure on the
blade means causes the extensions 60 to override the projections 26, with the notches
58 coming to rest about the projections 26, as seen in FIG. 6.
[0022] Referring to FIG. 9, it will be seen that the housing may be provided with means
for attachment to a razor handle. While such means may comprise the well known groove
means disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Patent No. 3,724,070, or journal bearing
means as disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Patent No. 4,026,016,,in the embodiment
shown in FIGS. 1 - 4, the housing is provided with connecting means 70 adapted to
be engaged by a razor handle 80. The handle 80 may be of the type permanently connected
to the housing 2, or may be of the type selectively connected and disconnected to
and from the handle. The connecting means 70, or the handle 80, may be molded integrally
with the above-described housing.
[0023] Referring to FIG. 10, there is illustrated the manner in which the blade tangent
angle (BTA) is determined. The BTA of the first, or leading, blade,
BTA1, is generated by a line a - b bisecting the included angle of the first blade 40
and extending from the first blade cutting edge 42. In the case of blades having symmetrical
edges, the line a - b will be an extension of the plane of the first blade. The angle
BTA is completed by a second line a - c, extending from the first blade cutting edge
42 to a tangent point c on the guard portion 12.
[0024] The second, or following, blade tangent angle, BT
A2, is defined by a line e - f, similar to the line a - b, and a line e -a extending
from the second blade cutting edge 46 to a tangent point immediately preceding to
second cutting edge, which in a tandem blade system, is the preceding cutting edge
42.
[0025] In the preferred embodiment, BTA
1 and BTA
2 fall within the range of 20° - 32°.
[0026] Referring to FIG. 11, there is illustrated the manner in which the span (S) is determined.
The S of the first, or leading, blade, S , is the distance between the first blade
cutting edge 42 and the tangent point c of the immediately preceding surface, that
is, the guard portion 12.
[0027] The second, or following, span, S , is in the distance between the second blade cutting
edge 46 and the tangent point of the immediately preceding surface, namely, the first
cutting edge 42.
[0028] In the preferred embodiment, S
1 and S
2 fall within the range of .030 - .080 inch.
[0029] Referring to FIG. 12, there is illustrated the manner in which the exposure (Exp)
is determined. The Exp of the first blade, Exp
1, is determined by extending a line c - e between the tangent points immediately preceding
and following the first cutting edge, that is, from the guard tangent point c to the
second blade cutting edge 46. A line h- h is then extended tangent to the first cutting
edge 42 and parallel to the line c - e. The perpendicular distance between the lines
c - e and h - h defines Exp . In the preferred embodiment Exp
1 falls within the range of .0015 + .0015 inch.
[0030] The Exp of the second blade, Exp , alternates along the length of the second blade
44, providing alterna- ting second blade exposures Exp and Exp . To determine Exp
2a, a line a - o is extended between tangent points immediately preceding and following
the second cutting edge 46, namely, the first cutting edge 42 and a first cap tangent
point o on the fingers 18. A line j - j is then extended tangent to the second cutting
edge 46 and parallel with.the line a - o. Exp
2a is the perpendicular distance between the lines a - o and j - j.
[0031] To determine Exp , a line a - p is extended between the first cutting edge 42 and
a second cap tangent point p disposed in the recesses between the fingers 18 and located
at the top of cap member wall 70 of each recess. A line 1 - 1 is then extended tangent
to the second cutting edge 46 and parallel with the line a - p. Exp
2b is the perpendicular distance between the lines a - p and 1 - 1.
[0032] In the preferred embodiment Exp
2a falls the range of .002 + .002 inch and Exp
2b falls within the range .
004 + .002 inch, Exp
2b being always larger than Exp
2a in a given device.
[0033] For the second exposure Exp
2b of the following blade to be meaningful, it is necessary that the fingers 18 be separated
by a distance permitting of entry of skin therebetween during a shaving operation.
In a preferred embodiment, the distance between the fingers 18 ought to be spaced
from each other by at least .020 inch, but not more than .080 inc.
[0034] It is to be understood that the present invention is by no means limited to the particular
construction herein disclosed and/or shown in the drawings, but also comprises any
modifications or equivalents within the scope of the disclosure.
1. Shaving implement comprising a platform member (4), a cap member (8), and blade
means disposed therebetween, characterized by said platform member (4) comprising
a blade support portion, a guard portion (12) mounted forwardly of said blade support
portion, and a back portion (6) upstanding from said blade support portion, said guard
and back portions (12, 6) defining parallel opposite lengthwise edges of said platform
member (4), said cap member (8) comprising a series of fingers (18) extending from
said back portion (6) forwardly toward said guard portion (12), said fingers (18)
being separated from each other by recesses (20) therebetween, said fingers (18) including
a first skin-engaging point (0) and said recesses (20) being defined in part by a
cap member wall (70) comprising a second skin-engaging point (p), and said blade means
comprising a first blade member (40) having a first cutting edge (42) disposed rearwardly
of said guard portion (12), a second blade member (44) having a second cutting edge
(46) disposed rearwardly of said first cutting edge (42), and spacer means (50) for
maintaining said first and second blade members (40, 44) in spaced parallel relationship,
said first and second cutting edges (42, 46) each having a blade tangent angle (BTA1, BTA2) in the range of 20° - 32° a and span (S , S ) in the range of 0.762 - 2.032 mm (0.03
- 0.08 inch), said first blade member (40) having an exposure of 0,0381 ± 0,0381 mm
(0.0015 + 0.0015 inch), and said second blade member (44) having alternating first
and second exposures (Exp , Exp ) along its length, said first exposure (Exp2a) being determined by a first tangent line (a - o) extending from said first current
edge (42; a) to said first skin-engaging point (o), and said second exposure (Exp
) being determined by a second tangent line (a - p) extending from said first cutting
edge (42; a) to said second skin-engaging point (p).
2. Shaving implement according to claim 1, characterized in that said first exposure
(Exp2a) is 0.0508 + 0.0508 mm (0.002 + 0.002 inch) and said second exposure (Exp ) is 0.1016
± 0.0508 mm (0.004 ± 0.002 inch).
3. Shaving implement according to claim 2, characterized in that said forwardly extending
fingers (18) are spaced apart by at least 0.508 mm (0.020 inch) and not more than
2.032 mm (0.080 inch).
4. Shaving implement according to claim 1, characterized in that said platform member
(4) further includes a connector portion for detachably connecting said implement
to a razor handle (80).
5. Shaving implement according to claim 1, characterized in that said platform member
(4) further includes a handle portion.
6. Shaving implement according to claims 1, 4 or 5, characterized in that said cap
member (8) and said platform member (4) comprise an integrally molded plastic unit
adapted to retain said blade means therein.