FIELD
[0001] The embodiments described in the following disclosure relate to a razor cartridge,
a method for manufacturing a razor cartridge, a shaving razor assembly and an associated
kit of parts.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Razor cartridges (also known as safety razor cartridges) are permanently or removably
attached to a razor handle that, in use, is oriented in shaving direction. Razor cartridges
typically comprise one or more cutting members, each supporting a blade, mounted perpendicular
to the shaving direction. Razor cartridges are also typically provided with a guard
(at a leading longitudinal side of the razor cartridge in the shaving direction) and
a cap (at a trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge in the shaving direction).
A skin care element is also often provided at the trailing longitudinal side. In use,
a user holds the razor handle in the shaving direction and brings the razor cartridge
into contact with a portion of skin defining a shaving plane.
[0003] Typically, the shaving plane is defined as the tangential line intersecting the first
and second skin contact points of, for example, cutting edges of the shaving head.
More simply, the shaving plane may be approximated as a line between the highest points
on the skin-contacting surfaced of a razor cartridge - for example, the flat plane
between the top of a guard and the top of a cap of the shaving head. Movement of the
razor handle causes the blades of the razor cartridge to be moved across the shaving
plane in the shaving direction, enabling the blades to remove unwanted hair.
[0004] The performance of razor cartridges may be further improved.
SUMMARY
[0005] According to a first aspect, a razor cartridge is provided. The razor cartridge comprises
three or more substantially parallel cutting members disposed between a leading longitudinal
side, and a trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge in a shaving direction
of the razor cartridge.
[0006] Each of the cutting members comprises a blade support comprising a blade mounting
portion disposed on an inner surface of the respective blade support that, in use,
faces away from a shaving plane SH (shaving surface), and a blade attached to the
blade mounting portion.
[0007] The cutting members are disposed to define a plurality of inter-blade spans between
cutting edges of the blades.
[0008] A leading inter-blade span that is closer to the leading longitudinal side of the
razor cartridge than a trailing inter-blade span is smaller than the trailing inter-blade
span that is closer to the trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge than
the leading inter-blade span.
[0009] According to an example, a razor cartridge is provided. The razor cartridge comprises
three or more substantially parallel cutting members disposed between a leading longitudinal
side, and a trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge in a shaving direction
of the razor cartridge.
[0010] Each of the cutting members comprises a blade support comprising a blade mounting
portion disposed on an inner surface of the respective blade support that, in use,
faces away from a shaving plane SH (shaving surface), and a blade attached to the
blade mounting portion.
[0011] The cutting members are disposed to define a plurality of inter-blade spans between
cutting edges of the blades.
[0012] A leading inter-blade span that is closest to the leading longitudinal side of the
razor cartridge is smaller than a trailing inter-blade span that is closest to the
trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge.
[0013] According to a second aspect, a method of manufacturing a razor cartridge comprises:
obtaining a razor cartridge housing, and three or more cutting members, wherein each
of the cutting members comprises a blade support comprising a blade mounting portion
disposed on an inner surface of the respective blade support that in use faces away
from a shaving plane SH and a blade attached to the blade mounting portion; and
disposing the cutting members between a leading longitudinal side and a trailing longitudinal
side of the razor cartridge housing in a shaving direction of the razor cartridge,
wherein in use, the inner surface of the respective blade support faces away from
a shaving plane SH.
[0014] The cutting members define a plurality of inter-blade spans between cutting edges
of the blades.
[0015] A leading inter-blade span that is closer to the leading longitudinal side of the
razor cartridge is smaller than a trailing inter-blade span that is closer to the
trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge.
[0016] According to a third aspect, there is provided a shaving razor assembly comprising:
- a razor handle; and
- a razor cartridge according to the first aspect. The razor cartridge is either releasably
attached to the razor handle via a pivotable, or non-pivotable connection, integrally
formed with the razor handle via a non-pivotable connection, or is integrally formed
with the razor handle via a pivotable connection.
[0017] In an example, the razor handle may be re-used by changing the razor cartridge, or
the razor cartridge is fixedly attached to the razor handle, via a pivotable, or non-pivotable
connection.
[0018] According to a fourth aspect, there is provided a kit of parts, comprising a razor
handle and a razor cartridge holder comprising a plurality of razor cartridges according
to the first aspect.
[0019] Further embodiments are presented in the dependent claims, and the detailed description,
to which the reader should now refer.
[0020] An effect of a razor cartridge according to the first aspect is that when shaving,
the blade supports of the cutting members are brought into contact with the skin (shaving
plane) in addition to the cutting edges of the blade. Therefore, the number of contact
points between the razor cartridge and the skin is increased, up to being doubled.
The amount of pressure exerted on a portion of skin by each cutting edge is significantly
reduced, leading to fewer incidents of skin injury ("nicking") and a more comfortable
shave.
[0021] The blade is mounted on an inner surface of the blade support to enable the blade
support to simultaneously contact the skin at the same time as the cutting edge of
the blade, in use. This means that the portions of the blade support in contact with
the skin reduce or minimize the "skin bulge", thus reducing the risk of nicks and
cuts occurring.
[0022] Another effect is that durability of the blades is prolonged, since less pressure
is applied to the skin thus resulting in a less aggressive shaving and therefore the
blades wear at a lower rate.
[0023] The provision of a smaller to larger variable inter-blade span means a less aggressive
and smoother shaving thus resulting in the user suffering from fewer nicks and cuts
and skin irritation. A smaller inter-blade span enhances glideness of the shaver along
the shaving plane.
[0024] This makes the razor cartridge suitable for frequent (daily) shavers. Daily shavers
do not need to remove such a large amount of hair compared to infrequent shavers.
Therefore, a large gap in proximity to the leading edge of the razor cartridge is
less important for frequent shavers. However, the advantages of the skin support concept
using blades mounted on an inner surface of the blade support still enables a shave
having better glideness. And this effect is provided at the same time that the rinsability
of the cartridge is enhanced owing to the increased gap in proximity to the trailing
edge of the razor cartridge.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Other characteristics will be apparent from the accompanying drawings, which form
a part of this disclosure. The drawings are intended to further explain the present
disclosure and to enable a person skilled in the art to practice it. However, the
drawings are intended as non-limiting examples. Common reference numerals on different
figures indicate like or similar features.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a shaving razor assembly.
Figures 2a and 2b show schematic side views of a portion of a prior art razor cartridge
in use.
Figure 3 is a schematic side view of a portion of a prior art razor cartridge in use.
Figure 4 is a perspective partial exploded view of a razor cartridge.
Figure 5a is a schematic cutaway side view of a razor cartridge taken from the embodiment
of Figure 4 along axis P-Q.
Figure 5b is a duplicate of the schematic cutaway side view of the razor cartridge
shown in Figure 5a that has been differently annotated to illustrate the inter-blade
spacing.
Figure 6 is an alternative exploded view of an alternative embodiment of a razor cartridge
showing the relative position of an optional trimming blade and/or skin care element
(lubricating strip) sub assembly.
Figure 7 is a perspective detail view of an end of a cutting member.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of a blade support member.
Figure 9 is a schematic side view of a cutting member comprising a blade mounting
portion disposed on an inner surface of the respective blade support that, in use,
faces away from a shaving plane.
Figure 10 illustrates a schematic side view of four razor blades of the razor cartridge
according to an embodiment.
Figure 11 illustrates a side view of a blade arrangement illustrating the reduction
in skin bulging when enabling the blade support member to contact the skin during
shaving.
Figure 12 illustrates a further side view of a blade arrangement illustrating the
benefit of enabling the blade support member to contact the skin.
Figure 13 illustrates a method of manufacturing a razor cartridge according to an
aspect.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a shaving razor assembly 1 according to an aspect.
The shaving razor assembly comprises blades which are not driven by a motor. The shaving
razor assembly 1 comprises a handle 2 extending in a handle direction H between a
proximal portion 4 and a distal portion 6 of the handle 2. A razor cartridge 20 is
mounted at the distal portion 6 of the handle 2. The razor cartridge 20 will be presented
in more detail following discussion of the shaving razor assembly 1.
[0027] The mounting of the razor cartridge 20 to the distal portion 6 of the handle 2 in
the illustration is via a pivotable bearing member 8a enabling a frame of reference
of the handle 2 to vary relative to a frame of reference of the razor cartridge 20,
to thus enable the angle of the razor cartridge against the skin of a user to vary
and adapt to changes during use.
[0028] In particular, the razor cartridge 20 pivots relative to the handle 2 about the longitudinal
axis L of the razor cartridge 20, in use. The pivoting enables the user to adapt to
contours of the body, for example. The longitudinal axis L of the razor cartridge
20 is substantially perpendicular to the shaving direction along the handle 2. Another
example of a connection mechanism for connecting the razor cartridge 20 to the handle
2 is discussed in
WO2006/027018 A1. Another alternative is a razor cartridge 20 that may pivot relative to a second
pivot axis (a rocking axis), substantially perpendicular to axis L.
[0029] In examples, the pivotable bearing member 8a may be omitted (not illustrated) and
the handle 2 provided as an integrally connected part of the support of the razor
cartridge 20. In an example, the pivotable bearing member 8a may further comprise,
or be replaced by, a release mechanism 5a, 5b, enabling rapid release of an exhausted
razor cartridge from the handle 2.
[0030] In an example, the handle 2 and the support of the razor cartridge 20 are integrally
formed with a pivotable bearing member (not illustrated) such as a plastic spring
member.
[0031] In an example, the handle 2 is provided with a handle grip 9 formed of a rubber,
or rubber-like material to improve gripping friction. In an example, the handle is
provided with a thumb-rest 7 to enable a more secure grip of the handle 2 by a user.
[0032] Figures 2a and 2b are schematic side views of a portion of a prior art razor cartridge
in use. In conventional razor cartridges with three or more blades, the inter-blade
span is measured to be constant in a range of about 1.05 mm to 1.5 mm, and the razor
blade is mounted on the top of the blade support.
[0033] The phrase "top of the blade support" for the purposes of this specification means
a side of a blade support of a razor cartridge that is closest to a shaving plane
SH (skin) of a user when the razor cartridge is in use, as illustrated in Figures
2a and 2b. When a razor cartridge with such top-mounted cutting members is used, aggressive
shaving may result in an increased degree of nicks and cuts and an increased sense
of irritation, because the shaving plane SH (skin) is exclusively supported by the
cutting edges 30 of the blades on the blade support. This provides the skin with a
relatively small surface to be supported on during shaving, and causes an increased
degree of "bulging" 12 of the shaving plane SH (skin) between the inter-blade gaps.
[0034] Figure 3 is a schematic side view of a portion of a prior art razor cartridge in
use. To reduce the effect of skin bulging 12, the inter-blade span IBS can be reduced,
as illustrated in Figure 3. However, this results in a reduced gap for rinsing, and
debris such as foam or hair can easily block a gap having a narrow inter-blade span.
A greater blade density (number of blades in the same-sized cartridge) is also required
when the IBS between all blades is reduced.
[0035] According to a first aspect, there is provided a razor cartridge 20 comprising: three
or more substantially parallel cutting members disposed between a leading longitudinal
side 24 and a trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge in a shaving direction
of the razor cartridge.
[0036] Each of the cutting members comprises a blade support comprising a blade mounting
portion disposed on an inner surface of the respective blade support that, in use,
faces away from a shaving plane SH, and a blade attached to the blade mounting portion.
[0037] The cutting members are disposed to define a plurality of inter-blade spans between
cutting edges 30 of the blades.
[0038] A leading inter-blade span that is closest to the leading longitudinal side 24 of
the razor cartridge is smaller than a trailing inter-blade span that is closest to
the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge.
[0039] Figure 4 is a perspective partial exploded view of a razor cartridge 20 according
to an example of the first aspect. "Partial exploded view" means that some minor components
of the razor cartridge 20 have been omitted from the exploded view to aid clarity
of the drawing.
[0040] The shaving direction S is depicted in Figure 4 using arrow S. In use, the razor
cartridge 20 contacts a shaving plane SH (not shown in Figure 4), and is translated
across the shaving plane SH in the direction of arrow S.
[0041] A frame 21 may be fabricated partially or completely of synthetic materials, such
as plastic, resin, or elastomers. The frame 21 comprises a platform member 22 connectable
to a handle 2 of a shaving razor assembly 1 either integrally, or by a connection
mechanism such as a pivotable bearing member 8a or by an interconnecting member (not
shown).
[0042] A guard member 23 is provided as a substantially longitudinal edge of the razor cartridge
20. In use, the guard member 23 is the first portion of the razor cartridge 20 to
contact uncut hairs, and it is thus located at a leading longitudinal side 24 of the
razor cartridge 20. The side of the razor cartridge 20 opposite to the leading longitudinal
side of the razor cartridge 20 and opposite to the shaving direction is the trailing
longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge 20. The trailing longitudinal side 25
is thus the final portion of the razor cartridge 20 to contact the shaving plane SH,
in use.
[0043] It will be noted that the terms "leading longitudinal side 24" and "trailing longitudinal
side 25" are used to denote specific locations on the razor cartridge 20, and do not
imply or require the absence or presence of a particular feature. For example, a guard
member 23 may in one example be located at the "leading longitudinal side 24", and
in another example a trimming blade (not shown in Figure 4) may be located at the
"trailing longitudinal side 25" in another example, but it is not essential that these
locations comprise such features.
[0044] The guard member 23, in an example, comprises an elastomeric member (not shown in
Figure 4). In an example, the elastomeric layer comprises one or more fins extending
longitudinally in parallel to the guard member 23 and substantially perpendicularly
to the shaving direction. One purpose of such an elastomeric layer is, for example,
to tension the skin prior to cutting.
[0045] The razor cartridge 20 may, in embodiments, further comprise a cap member at, or
near to, the trailing longitudinal side 25 but this is not illustrated in the embodiment
of Figure 4 as an aid to clarity.
[0046] The razor cartridge 20 further comprises a group of cutting members 29 accommodated
in a blade receiving section 31 of the frame 21. The group of cutting members 29 comprises
a plurality of cutting members 28a-d. The group of cutting members 29 is disposed
in the frame 21 longitudinally and parallel to the shaving direction SH such that
in use, blades of the cutting members 28a-d contact a shaving plane SH and cut hair
present on the shaving plane SH as the razor cartridge 20 is moved across the shaving
plane SH in the shaving direction S. The particular design of the group cutting members
29 will be discussed in detail subsequently. In an example, a razor cartridge is provided
with three cutting members. In an example, a razor cartridge is provided with four
cutting members. In an example, a razor cartridge is provided with five cutting members.
In an example, a razor cartridge is provided with six cutting members. In an example,
a razor cartridge is provided with seven or more cutting members.
[0047] The group of cutting members 29 defines a plurality of substantially parallel inter-blade
spans. The number of inter-blade spans is one fewer than the number of cutting members.
The frame 21 further comprises first retainer 26 and second retainer 27 configured
to hold the razor blades within razor cartridge 20 housing. The frame 21 further comprises
first 16 and second 18 side portions. When the razor cartridge 20 is in an assembled
state, the first and second side portions 16, 18 are configured to fixedly confine
the longitudinal ends of the guard member 23, a cap member 29 (if present, not shown
in Figure 4) and the group of cutting members 29. The first side retainer 26 and second
retainer 27 may comprise, for example, plastic, an elastomer, or a metal material
and furthermore may be of a different shape to that illustrated.
[0048] Although not illustrated, a pivotable bearing member 8b may, in an example be provided
on the side of the razor cartridge 20 configured to connect to a pivotable handle
2. Such a pivotable bearing member 8b, in an example, comprises two or more shell
bearings configured to connect to the pivotable bearing member 8a of the handle 2.
[0049] The cutting members comprised in the group of cutting members 29 are disposed in
the razor cartridge such that two cutting edges 30 comprised, respectively, on the
two foremost (nearest to the leading side of the razor cartridge) cutting members
of the group of cutting members 29 define a leading inter-blade span that is closest
to the leading longitudinal side 24 of the razor cartridge 20 and that is greater
than a trailing inter-blade span defined between the two cutting edges that are closest
to the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge. The inter-blade spans
are illustrated further in Figure 10 and discussed subsequently.
[0050] The each cutting member in the group of cutting members 29 comprises a longitudinal
blade support 32. A longitudinal blade is mounted on the blade support 32. The cutting
edge 30 of a cutting member 28a-d is oriented forward in the direction of shaving
S. The blade support 32 of a cutting member 28a-d is an elongated, bent piece of rigid
material. In an example, the blade support 32 is a metal such as austenitic stainless
steel.
[0051] Each cutting member in the group of cutting members 29 is, in an example, resiliently
mounted in a blade receiving section 31 of the razor cartridge 20. The blade receiving
section 31 comprises a longitudinal space in the razor cartridge 20 that is sized
to accommodate the group of cutting members 29. At least one cutting member of the
group of cutting members 29, up to all cutting members in the group of cutting members
29 may be resiliently mounted in the blade receiving section 31. In the illustrated
example of Figure 4, the transverse inner sides of frame 21 comprise a plurality of
holding slots 34. Each holding slot 34 on the transverse inner sides is configured
to accept and retain one side of a blade support 32 of a cutting member of the group
of cutting members 29 so that the cutting members of the group of cutting members
29 are held in the blade receiving section 31 with a substantially parallel inter-blade
span. Therefore, as many holding slots 34 are provided in each transverse inner side
of frame 21 as there are blade support members.
[0052] Between the blade receiving section 31 and the handle (in a part adjacent to a handle
2 connection, for example) there are, in examples, provided one or more cross members
35 that are integrally formed with the frame 21. The cross members 35 may comprise
a plurality of blade support guides 36 provided as a plurality of protuberances aligned
with the holding slot 34 on the transverse inner sides of the frame 21. The blade
support guides 36 function to regulate the parallel inter-blade span in a longitudinal
direction.
[0053] As explained above, a razor cartridge 20 according to the first aspect has a variable
inter-blade span IBS. Therefore, in one variant, the spacing of the blade supports
32 is progressively increased between the leading longitudinal side 24 and the trailing
longitudinal side 25 of the razor 20 to generate the variable inter-blade span IBS.
One alternative way to achieve this arrangement is to progressively increase the spacing
between the holding slots 34 provided on the transverse inner sides in a transverse
direction (y to -y) of the razor cartridge. The positioning and/or width of the blade
support guides 36 is adjusted commensurately such that the group of inter blade spaces
IBS between cutting edges 30 of the cutting members 28a-d is parallel.
[0054] The razor cartridge 20 of Figure 4 as comprises four resilient fingers 38a, 38b,
38c, 38d under the first retainer 26. The razor cartridge 20 comprises four resilient
fingers under the second retainer 27 that are in transverse corresponding alignment
with the four resilient fingers 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d under the first retainer 26.
[0055] In total, the eight resilient fingers each exert a bias force against respective
cutting members of the group of cutting members 29 in the direction of the shaving
plane SH such that the cutting members of the group of cutting members 29 are in a
rest position, when assembled. In the rest position, the cutting edges 30 of the blades
33, at each lateral end of the blades 33 near the first 26 and second 27 retainers,
bear against corresponding stop portions, for example. In an example, the stop portions
may be the first 26 and second 27 retainer.
[0056] Accordingly, the rest position of the cutting members 28a-d is well defined, enabling
a high shaving precision. Of course, the illustrated biasing arrangement has many
variations. For example, a further plurality of resilient fingers may be provided
on one or more of the cross members 35. In a simplified razor cartridge design (such
as for low cost, disposable razors), the resilient fingers may be omitted. A skilled
person will appreciate that the number of resilient fingers 38 to be provided is related
to the number of cutting members 28a-d in the group of cutting members 29, and that
fewer or more than eight resilient fingers 38 can be provided.
[0057] Figure 5a is a schematic cutaway side view of a razor cartridge taken from the embodiment
of Figure 4 along transverse axis P-Q illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 4.
Where possible, like elements are denoted with like reference numerals.
[0058] In addition to the features illustrated in partial exploded view Figure 4, Figure
5a further illustrates a longitudinal trailing assembly 49 that may, in some examples,
be included as part of a razor cartridge 20 but is not essential.
[0059] In particular, the longitudinal trailing assembly 49, in examples, comprises a longitudinal
skin care element 50 (e.g. a lubricating strip) for applying a compound, such as a
lubricating compound, to the shaving plane after the cutting edges 30 of the blades
have passed over the shaving plane.
[0060] The longitudinal trailing assembly 49, in examples, comprises a longitudinal trimming
blade 53 disposed on the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge 20.
The trimming blade 53 may, for example, be used for trimming hairs that are awkward
to reach using the blades 33 of the group of cutting members 29, such as extraneous
nasal hairs. In an example, the trimming blade 53 only extends across a proportion
of the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal trailing assembly 49, such as up
to three quarters, up to one half, or up to one quarter.
[0061] As illustrated, the trimming blade 53 is mounted on a trimming blade support 54.
The assembly of the trimming blade 53 mounted on a trimming blade support 54 is, in
an example, identical to the design of the blade receiving section 31, blade support
32, and blade 33 comprised in the group of cutting members 29 to reduce parts variation.
Alternatively, the trimming blade 53 and trimming blade support 54 are produced to
a different design to the design of the blade receiving section 31, blade support
32, and blade 33 comprised in the group of cutting members 29.
[0062] For the purposes of this specification, the trimming blade 53 is not comprised within
the group of cutting members 29 intended to contact the shaving plane. For the purposes
of this specification, an inter-blade span is defined between cutting edges 30a-d
of the blades 33a-d of the group of cutting members 29, however a span between a cutting
edge 53 of the trimming blade and one of the cutting edges 30a-d of the blades 33a-d
of the group of cutting members 29 is not considered to be an inter-blade span.
[0063] In an example, the longitudinal trailing assembly 49 comprises a retractable cover
52 as a safety feature, and to keep the trimming blade 53 sharp when not in use.
[0064] In common with the frame 21 of the razor, the longitudinal trailing assembly 49 and/or
the retractable cover 52 may be provided as a plastic or resin material. In an example
the longitudinal trailing assembly 49 is formed integrally with the frame 21. In an
example, the longitudinal trailing assembly 49 is glued or ultrasonically welded to
the frame 21, for example. In an example, a razor cartridge 21 is provided without
a longitudinal trailing assembly 49 such that the trailing edge of the frame 21 in
the shaving direction is the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge
20. In an embodiment where the razor cartridge 20 comprises the longitudinal trailing
assembly 49, the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the longitudinal trailing assembly
49 in the shaving direction is considered to be the trailing edge of the frame 21
in the shaving direction.
[0065] Figure 5a illustrates a side view of the holding slots 34 provided in the first 26
and second 27 retainer for holding the group of cutting members 29. The plurality
of blade support guides 36 and the plurality of resilient fingers 38 shown in Figure
4 is not shown in the projection of Figure 5a to aid clarity.
[0066] Figure 5a illustrates the progressively increasing span in the longitudinal direction
between the succession of holding slots 34 for holding the group of cutting members
29 provided in the first 16 and second 18 side portions, in the direction from the
leading longitudinal side 24 to the trailing longitudinal side 25.
[0067] Of course, the provision of a succession of holding slots 34 in the first 26 and
second 27 retainers to support the cutting members of the group of cutting members
29 is not essential. The group of cutting members 29 could also be supported using
a plurality of blade support guides 36 (protuberances) positioned on one or more cross
members 35, for example, where the plurality of blade support guides 36 provide a
progressively increasing inter-blade span in the longitudinal direction from the leading
longitudinal side 24 to the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge 20.
In an example, a plurality of blade support guides 36 and a succession of holding
slots 34 may be used in combination to provide progressively increasing span in the
longitudinal direction between the leading and the trailing side of the razor cartridge.
[0068] Figure 5b is a duplicate of the schematic cutaway side view of the razor cartridge
20 shown in Figure 5a that has been annotated to denote inter-blade spacing. The longitudinal
line on the internal leading longitudinal wall of the blade receiving section 55 that
is closest to a shaving plane SH in use serves as an origin O for the purposes of
the present definition.
[0069] A leading blade 33d to frame 21, span 44 is the transverse span (substantially aligned
with the shaving direction S) that is perpendicular to the longitudinal orientation
of the blades of the group of cutting members 29 that spans the space between the
internal leading longitudinal wall of the blade receiving section 55 that is closest
to a shaving plane SH in use (the origin) and the cutting edge 30d of the leading
blade of the group of cutting members 29.
[0070] A leading inter-blade span 40 that is the closest inter-blade span to the leading
longitudinal side 24 of the razor cartridge is a transverse span (substantially aligned
with the shaving direction S in use) that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal
orientation of the blades of the group of cutting members 29. The leading inter-blade
span 40 begins at a point on cutting edge 30d and ends on to a corresponding point
on the cutting edge 30c of the first intermediate blade 33c.
[0071] A first intermediate inter-blade span 41 is a transverse span (substantially aligned
with the shaving direction S in use) that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal
orientation of the blades of the group of cutting members 29. The first intermediate
inter-blade span 41 begins at a point on cutting edge 30c and ends on a corresponding
point on the cutting edge 30b of the second intermediate blade 33b.
[0072] A trailing inter-blade span 42 is a transverse span (substantially aligned with the
shaving direction S in use) that is perpendicular to the longitudinal orientation
of the blades of the group of cutting members 29. The trailing inter-blade span 42
begins a point on cutting edge 30b and ends on a corresponding point on the cutting
edge 30a of the blade 33a that is closest to the trailing longitudinal side 25 of
the razor cartridge 20.
[0073] A trailing blade to frame span 45 that is a transverse span (substantially aligned
with the shaving direction S in use) that is perpendicular to the longitudinal orientation
of the blades of the group of cutting members 29 the cutting edge 30a and a corresponding
point on the internal trailing longitudinal wall of blade receiving section 56.
[0074] Thus, the total span of the blade receiving section 31 corresponds to the sum of
spans 44, 40, 41, 42, and 45. In practice, the total span of the blade receiving section
may be in the range of 7 to 15 mm.
[0075] As will subsequently be discussed, each blade mounting portion 71 is disposed on
an inner surface 66 of a respective blade support 32 that, in use, faces away from
a shaving plane SH. The cutting edge 30 extends forward from the front of the blade
support 32. However, the blade support 32 has a non-negligible thickness. For example,
the blade support 32 has a thickness in the range 0.12 mm - 0.21 mm, and more specifically
in the range 0.155 mm - 0.185, and most specifically 0.17 mm.
[0076] Consequently, a non-negligible span defined as the transverse span (substantially
aligned with the shaving direction S in use) that is perpendicular to the longitudinal
orientation exists between each cutting edge 30 and the blade-mounting end of each
blade support 32 of each cutting member of the group of cutting members 29. This may
be referred to as a cutting edge to blade span 43 of a respective cutting member.
The edge support span may be derived using trigonometry based on the thickness of
the blade support 32 and the tilt angle relative to the shaving plane of the blade
receiving section 31 of the blade support 32.
[0077] In an example, each blade support 32 of the group of cutting members 29 is identical
and has the same thickness T2 and the same tilt angle A. In this case, the cutting
edge to blade span 43a, 43b, 43c, and 43d are identical.
[0078] In an example, one or more of the cutting edge to blade spans 43a, 43b, 43c, and
43d are in the range 0.3 mm to 0.6 mm, and specifically 0.5 mm.
[0079] In an example, at least one blade support 32 of the group of cutting members 29 has
a different thickness and/or tilt angle to the remainder of the blade supports 32.
In this case, at least one a cutting edge to blade span 43a will differ from the remainder.
An effect is that individual a cutting edge to blade span 43a-43d may be individually
tuned to provide further fine control over skin bulge effects. For example, the cutting
edge to blade span 43a-43d may be designed to progressively increase or decrease.
[0080] A leading blade to frame span 44 is a transverse span (substantially aligned with
the shaving direction S in use) that is perpendicular to the longitudinal orientation
of the blades of the group of cutting members 29. The leading blade to frame span
begins at a point on the internal leading longitudinal wall 55 that is, in an example,
closest to the shaving plane SH The leading blade to frame span ends at a corresponding
point on the cutting edge 30d of the blade 33 of the leading cutting member 28d that
is in an example, closest to the shaving plane SH.
[0081] In an example the leading frame to blade span 44 is 0.5 mm to 0.9 mm, and specifically
0.7 mm.
[0082] A trailing blade to frame span 45 is a transverse span (substantially aligned with
the shaving direction S in use) that is perpendicular to the longitudinal orientation
of the blades of the group of cutting members 29. The trailing blade to frame span
begins at a point on the cutting edge 30a of the blade 33a of the trailing cutting
member 28a-d. The trailing blade to frame span 45 ends at a corresponding point on
the internal trailing longitudinal wall 56 that is, in an example, closest to the
shaving plane SH.
[0083] In an example, the trailing frame to blade span 44 is 1.6 mm to 2.0 mm, and specifically
1.8 mm.
[0084] In an example, the leading blade to frame span 44 is greater than the trailing blade
to frame span 45.
[0085] In an example, the leading blade to frame span 44 is smaller than the trailing blade
to frame span 45.
[0086] In an example, the leading blade to frame span 44 is substantially equal to than
the trailing blade to frame span 45.
[0087] In an example, the leading blade to frame span 44 is greater than the leading inter-blade
span 40.
[0088] In an example, the leading blade to frame span 44 is substantially equal to than
the leading inter-blade span 40.
[0089] In an example, the leading blade to frame span 44 is smaller than to the leading
inter-blade span 40.
[0090] In an example, the trailing blade to frame span 45 is greater than the trailing inter-blade
span 42.
[0091] In an example, the trailing blade to frame span 45 is substantially equal to the
trailing inter-blade span 42.
[0092] In an example, the trailing blade to frame span 45 is smaller than the trailing inter-blade
span 42.
[0093] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span 41 and the second intermediate
inter-blade span 42 are each substantially equal to the leading inter-blade span 40.
[0094] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span 41 and the second intermediate
inter-blade span are each substantially equal to the trailing inter-blade span 42.
[0095] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span 41 is greater than the leading
inter-blade span 41 and smaller than the second intermediate inter-blade span.
[0096] In an example, the second intermediate inter-blade span is equal to the trailing
inter-blade span 42. In an example, a leading inter-blade span that is closest to
the leading longitudinal side of the razor cartridge is smaller than a trailing inter-blade
span that is closest to the trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge.
[0097] Figure 5b also illustrates a first debris run-off portion 46, a second debris run-off
portion 47, and a third debris run-off portion 48. The width of the debris run-off
portions is defined by the relative spacing of the cutting members of the group of
cutting members 29. As illustrated, the first debris run-off portion 46 is narrower
than the second debris run-off portion 47, which in turn is narrower than the third
debris run-off portion 48. An effect of this is that, in use, a greater amount of
hair clippings and foam can be removed via the debris run-off portions (such as debris
run-off portion 48) that are progressively closer to the trailing edge of the razor
cartridge 20.
[0098] Design of the size of the leading blade to frame span 44 and/or the trailing blade
to frame span 45 is optional. The leading blade to frame span 44 may be larger than,
equal to, or smaller than the leading inter-blade span 40. The trailing blade to frame
span 45 may be larger than, equal to, or smaller than the trailing inter-blade span
42.
[0099] The leading inter-blade span 40 is smaller than the trailing inter-blade span 42.
[0100] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span is equal to, or greater than,
the leading inter-blade span.
[0101] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span is equal to, or smaller than,
the trailing inter-blade span.
[0102] Although a razor cartridge with four blades 33a-d has been illustrated, the present
specification also includes a razor cartridge comprising three blades, or greater
than four blades. For example, five substantially parallel cutting members 28a-d may
be disposed in a shaving direction of the razor cartridge 20, wherein a second intermediate
inter-blade span is defined adjacent to the trailing inter-blade span 42.
[0103] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span 41 and the second intermediate
inter-blade span are each substantially equal to the leading inter-blade span.
[0104] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span 41 and the second intermediate
inter-blade span are each substantially equal to the trailing inter-blade span 42.
[0105] In an example, the first intermediate inter-blade span is greater than the leading
inter-blade span 40 and smaller than the second intermediate inter-blade span.
[0106] In an example, the second intermediate inter-blade span is equal to the trailing
inter-blade span 42.
[0107] In an example, consecutive inter-blade spans of the razor cartridge successively
increase between the leading longitudinal side 24 and the trailing longitudinal side
25 of the razor cartridge in the shaving direction.
[0108] In an example, each of the blade supports 32a-d comprises a shaving plane contact
portion 58 that is configured, in use, to contact the shaving plane SH in addition
to the cutting edges 30 of the blades, thereby reducing the pressure at each cutting
edge contact point with the shaving plane. The pressure at the cutting edge contact
points may therefore be reduced, compared to a conventional razor head, but glideness
performance remains improved.
[0109] Figure 7 is a perspective cutaway view of an end of a cutting member 28. The cutting
member 28 is a sub-assembly comprising a longitudinal blade 33 mounted on a longitudinal
blade support 32. The lower portion of the blade support 60 is suitable for being
held in the holding slots 34 of the frame 21 of the razor cartridge. A bend 62 of
the longitudinal blade support 32 defines an angle of approach of the longitudinal
blade 33 to the shaving plane SH.
[0110] Turning briefly to Figure 9, the approach angle A defines the angle of declination
of the inner surface of the blade support 66 from the reference of the blade support
32. In an example, A is an acute angle, specifically between 60 and 75 degrees, more
specifically 68 degrees.
[0111] Returning to Figure 7, the longitudinal blade 33 comprises a cutting edge 30 capable
of cutting hairs. In an example, a rounded indent is cut from the sheet metal forming
the blade support 32.
[0112] Conventionally, a blade is mounted on the outer surface of a blade support, such
that in use, no part of the blade support comes into contact with shaving plane SH.
[0113] Notably, in the present aspects and embodiments, a blade mounting portion 71 of the
blade support 32 is disposed on an inner surface of the respective blade support that,
in use, faces away from a shaving plane SH, and a blade attached to the blade mounting
portion 71 as shown in Figure 7.
[0114] According to the present approach, the blade 33 is mounted on an inner surface of
the respective blade support and projects from underneath the inner surface defining
a cutting edge to blade span 43 between a cutting edge 30 of the blade and the end
of the blade support 32 towards the shaving plane SH. In use, as the cutting member
28 contacts the shaving plane SH, both the cutting edge of the blade 30 and the end
of the blade support 32 contact the shaving simultaneously, leading to a reduction
in the force exerted on the shaving plane SH exerted by a single cutting edge, for
example.
[0115] In other words, the position of a blade 33 on a blade support 32 when a cutting member
28a-d is mounted in the razor cartridge is defined by the fact that an imaginary tangent
provided from the surface of the blade 33 that is directed away from the shaving plane
SH does not pass through any point of the blade support 32 that the blade 33 is mounted
on.
[0116] A further definition of the position of a blade 33 on the blade support is that when
a cutting member 28a-d is mounted in the razor cartridge, an imaginary tangent provided
from the portion of the blade 33 in contact with the blade mounting portion 71 that
is directed towards the shaving plane SH in use passes through the blade support 32
that the blade 33 is mounted on.
[0117] Figure 8 is a perspective view of a longitudinal blade support member 32 without
a blade. It comprises substantially elongated flat lower portion 60, a substantially
elongated flat top side 65, and a radius bend portion 62. The radius bend portion
62 may have an inner radius of curvature RO that is more than 0.1 mm. The radius bend
portion 62 may have an inner radius of curvature RO that is less than 0.9 mm. A minimum
recommended inner radius of curvature RO of sheet metal should be at least the same
as its thickness T. A safety factor of the thickness of the blade support 32 may be
applied. By multiplying the safety factor with the preferable thickness of T (around
0.17 mm), the radius of curvature RO may be approximately 0.25 mm, specifically between
0.16 mm and 0.40 mm, and most specifically between 0.25 mm or 0.28 mm.
[0118] Figure 9 is a schematic side view of a cutting member 28 comprising a blade mounting
portion 71 disposed on an inner surface of a blade support that, in use, faces away
from a shaving plane SH.
[0119] As discussed, the blade support 32 may be made from a flat sheet metal part which
is bent before welding of the blade 33 on the inner surface 66 of the blade support
32. The cutting member 28 thus comprises a blade 33 (razor blade).
[0120] The blade 33 has, in its flat portion, a thickness T1 about 0.1 mm (for example,
between 0.04 and 0.11 mm). The total length L2 of the blade 33 between the cutting
edge 30 of the blade 33 and the opposite back edge of the blade 33 is about 1 mm (for
example, between 0.8 mm and 1.3 mm). The portion of the blade 33 that is in contact
with the inner surface 66 of a blade support that, in use, faces away from a shaving
plane SH has a length L1 that is about 0.49 mm +/- 0.1 mm long. In this way, a good
retention of the blade on the underside of the blade support 32 (the inner surface
of the blade support 32) is ensured.
[0121] In an example, the height of the cutting member 28 H is between 2.53 mm and 2.63
mm, particularly 2.58 mm.
[0122] In an example, the front end 72 of the blade support is rounded or chamfered to improve
glideness properties of the cutting member.
[0123] In an example, the blade 33 may be positioned on the inner surface 66 of the blade
support 32 to adjust the exposure E of the cutting edge 30 positively or negatively
compared to the shaving plane SH. The exposure is a measure of how prominently the
cutting edge 30 of a blade protrudes above or sinks below the end 72 of its blade
support.
[0124] In an example, the blade 33 may be positioned to have an exposure relative to the
shaving plane SH in the range -80 um to +80 um, specifically an exposure of about
-75 um, -65 um, -60 um, -55 um, -50 um, -45 um, -40 um, -35 um, -30 um, -25 um, -20
um, -15 um, -10 um, -5 um, 0 um, 5 um, 10 um, 15 um, 20 um, 25 um, 30 um, 35 um, 40
um, 45 um, 50 um, 55 um, 60 um, 65 um, 70 um, or 75 um.
[0125] The length L3 of the cutting member 28, between the cutting edge 30 and the outer
face of the lower portion of the blade support 32 is about 1.0 mm (for example, between
0.9 mm and 1.6 mm).
[0126] The blade 33 is fixed on the inner surface 66 of the blade support by any known means,
such as by laser spot welding. In examples, the blade 33 is fixed on the inner surface
66 of the blade support by a plurality of spot welds (for example, between ten and
sixteen spot welds) distributed along the longitudinal dimension of the blade support
32. Each of the spot welds may be performed on the inner face 70 of blade 33. Alternatively,
each of the spot welds may be carried out on the outer surface of the blade support
68, or a mixture of the two.
[0127] Figure 10 illustrates an example schematic side view of a group of cutting members
29 with inter blade spans in accordance with one exemplary implementation. Four razor
blades of the razor cartridge according to an embodiment. Figure 10 illustrates that
the leading inter blade span 40 is smaller than trailing inter-blade span 42.
[0128] In Figure 10, the first intermediate inter-blade span 41 is greater than the leading
inter blade span 40 but smaller than trailing inter-blade span 42, however this is
not an essential feature. For example, the first intermediate inter-blade span 41
may be equal to either of the trailing inter-blade span 42 or the leading inter blade
span 40.
[0129] Specific measurements of the separation distance ranges inter-blade spans will now
be discussed. A skilled person will appreciate that many choices and combinations
of inter-blade spans may be made that satisfy the above-discussed features of the
razor cartridge 20, and that the following discussion is not limited to the disclosed
values.
[0130] In an example, the trailing inter blade span 40 is within a range of 1.6 mm to 2.2
mm, 1.70 mm to 2 mm, or 1.75 mm to 1.95 mm.
[0131] When three cutting members 28a-c are present, the trailing inter blade spans defined
above may still apply, in combination with a leading inter-blade span 42 in a range
of 1.6 mm to 2.2 mm, 1.70 mm to 2.00 mm, or within 1.75 mm to 1.95 mm.
[0132] When four cutting members 28a-d are present, the leading inter-blade span 42 is in
a range of 1.6 mm to 2.2 mm, 1.70 mm to 2.00 mm, or within 1.75 mm to 1.95 mm.
[0133] In an example, the trailing inter blade span 40 is within a range of 1.7 mm to 2.2
mm, 1.8 mm to 2.0 mm, or is 1.85 mm.
[0134] In an example, the first intermediate inter blade span 41 is within a range of 1.55
mm to 1.95 mm, 1.60 mm to 1.80 mm, or is 1.70 mm.
[0135] In an example, the leading inter-blade span 42 is within a range of 1.4 mm to 1.8mm,
specifically 1.50 mm to 1.65 mm, or is 1.55 mm.
[0136] In an example, the leading blade to frame span 44 is within a range of 0.4 - 1.0mm,
0.5mm to 0.8mm, or is 0.7 mm.
[0137] In an example, the trailing blade to frame span 45 is within a range of 1.7 mm to
2.2 mm, 1.8 mm to 2.0 mm, or is 1.85 mm.
[0138] However, any possibly combination of inter-blade spans is possible, provided a leading
inter-blade span that is closest (or closer) to the leading longitudinal side 24 of
the razor cartridge is smaller than a trailing inter-blade span that is closest (or
closer) to the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge.
[0139] The ranges discussed above are generally increased as compared to conventional razor
cartridges. The rinsability of a cartridge as discussed herein is generally improved,
because more space is available between the trailing cutting members 28a-d for debris
to flow off closer to the trailing edge of the razor cartridge 20. The size of skin
bulges is also reduced, resulting in an improved shaving performance.
[0140] The blades towards the front of the razor cartridge 20accordingly have a narrower
IBS, that further reduces the risk of nicks and cuts. Therefore, a safer shaving experience
is provided. Providing the blade support "on top" of the blade provides an additional
skin-contacting element (as well as the cutting edges 30 of the blades) which supports
the skin during shaving. Because frequent shavers do not generate as much debris when
shaving, it is not as critical that a large amount of debris needs to be conducted
away from the inter-blade gap that is closer to the leading edge of the razor cartridge.
[0141] Figure 11 illustrates a side view of a blade arrangement illustrating the reduction
in skin bulging when enabling the blade support member to contact the skin during
shaving.
[0142] Figure 12 illustrates a further side view of a blade arrangement illustrating the
benefit of enabling the blade support member to contact the skin.
[0143] Figure 13 illustrates a method of manufacturing a razor cartridge according to a
further aspect.
[0144] The method comprises:
obtaining 74 a razor cartridge housing and three or more cutting members 28a-c, wherein
each of the cutting members 28a-c comprises a blade support comprising a blade mounting
portion 71 disposed on an inner surface 66 of the respective blade support that in
use faces away from a shaving plane (SH) and a blade attached to the blade mounting
portion 71; and
disposing the three or more cutting members 28a-d between a leading longitudinal side
24 and a trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge housing in a shaving
direction of the razor cartridge, wherein in use, the inner surface of the respective
blade support faces away from a shaving plane (SH);
wherein the cutting members 28a-d define a plurality of inter-blade spans between
cutting edges 30 of the blades; and
wherein a leading inter-blade span that is closest to the leading longitudinal side
24 of the razor cartridge is smaller than a trailing inter-blade span that is closest
to the trailing longitudinal side 25 of the razor cartridge.
[0145] Figure 1 illustrates a shaving razor assembly 1 according to a further aspect. The
shaving razor assembly 1 comprises a razor handle 2 and a razor cartridge 20 according
to the first aspect or one of its embodiments, wherein the razor cartridge is either
releasably attached to the razor handle via a pivotable 8 or non-pivotable connection,
integrally formed with the razor handle via a non-pivotable connection, or integrally
formed with the razor handle via a pivotable connection.
[0146] According to a further aspect, there is provided a kit of parts comprising a razor
handle 2 and a razor cartridge holder comprising a plurality of razor cartridges razor
cartridge 20 according to the first aspect or its embodiments.
[0147] In the preceding specification, a razor blade comprising at least three cutting members
28a-c according to the aspect may have fourth and fifth blades, according to specific
embodiments. The leading inter-blade span, the trailing inter-blade blade span, the
first intermediate blade span, and where relevant the second inter-blade span are
defined between the cutting edges 30 of the respective three, four, or five blades.
For example, in the case of three cutting members 28a-c, a first intermediate blade
span, and second inter-blade span and not present. In an embodiment with four cutting
members 28a-d, a second intermediate inter-blade span it not present. In an embodiment
with five blades, the leading inter-blade span, first and second intermediate inter-blade
spans, and a trailing inter-blade span are present.
[0148] In the preceding specification, numerous specific details are set forth in order
to provide a thorough understanding. It will be apparent, however, to one having ordinary
skill in the art that the specific detail need not be employed to practice the present
disclosure. In other instances, well-known materials or methods have not been described
in detail in order to avoid obscuring the present disclosure.
[0149] Reference throughout the preceding specification to "one embodiment", "an embodiment",
"one example" or "an example", "one aspect" or "an aspect" means that a particular
feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or
example is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. Thus, appearances
of the phrases "in one embodiment", "in an embodiment", "one example" or "an example",
"one aspect" or "an aspect" in various places throughout this specification are not
necessarily all referring to the same embodiment or example.
[0150] Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined
in any suitable combinations and / or sub-combinations in one or more embodiments
or examples.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
S |
Shaving direction |
36 |
blade support guide |
SH |
Shaving plane |
38a-d |
resilient finger |
L |
Longitudinal direction |
40 |
leading inter blade span |
IBS |
inter blade span |
41 |
first intermediate inter blade span |
RO |
inner radius of curvature |
42 |
trailing inter-blade span |
T1 |
Razor blade thickness |
43a-d |
cutting edge to blade span |
T2 |
Blade support thickness |
44 |
leading blade to frame span |
1 |
Shaving razor assembly |
45 |
trailing blade to frame span |
2 |
Handle |
46 |
first debris run-off portion |
4 |
proximal portions |
47 |
second debris run-off portion |
5a, 5b |
release mechanism |
48 |
third debris run-off portion |
6 |
distal portion |
49 |
longitudinal trailing assembly |
7 |
thumb rest |
50 |
longitudinal skin care element |
8 |
pivotable bearing member |
52 |
retractable cover |
9 |
handle grips |
53 |
trimming blade |
12 |
bulging |
54 |
trimming blade support |
14 |
skin contact point |
55 |
internal leading longitudinal wall of blade receiving section 31 |
16 |
first side portion |
18 |
second side portion |
56 |
internal trailing longitudinal wall of blade receiving section 31 |
20 |
razor cartridge |
21 |
frame |
58 |
shaving plane contact portion |
22 |
platform member |
60 |
lower portion of blade support |
23 |
guard member |
62 |
radius bend |
24 |
leading longitudinal side |
64 |
rounded indent |
25 |
trailing longitudinal side |
65 |
top side of blade support member |
26 |
first retainer |
66 |
inner surface of blade support |
27 |
second retainer |
68 |
outer surface of blade support |
28a-d |
cutting member |
70 |
inner face of blade |
29 |
group of cutting members |
71 |
blade mounting portion |
30a-d |
cutting edge |
72 |
rounded front end of blade support |
31a-d |
blade receiving section |
74 three or |
obtaining a razor cartridge housing and more cutting members... |
32 |
blade support |
33a-d |
blade |
76 |
disposing the three or more cutting members... |
34a-d |
holding slots |
35 |
cross member |
|
|
1. A razor cartridge (20) comprising:
- three or more substantially parallel cutting members (28a-d) disposed between a
leading longitudinal side (24) and a trailing longitudinal side (25) of the razor
cartridge in a shaving direction (S) of the razor cartridge;
wherein each of the cutting members (28a-d) comprises a blade support (32) comprising
a blade mounting portion (71) disposed on an inner surface (66) of the respective
blade support that, in use, faces away from a shaving plane (SH), and a blade (33)
attached to the blade mounting portion (71);
wherein the cutting members (28a-d) are disposed to define a plurality of inter-blade
spans (40, 41, 42) between cutting edges (30) of the blades; and
wherein a leading inter-blade span (40) that is closer to the leading longitudinal
side (24) of the razor cartridge than a trailing inter-blade span (42) is smaller
than the trailing inter-blade span (42) that is closer to the trailing longitudinal
side (25) of the razor cartridge than the leading inter-blade span.
2. A razor cartridge (20) according to claim 1, further comprising:
- first and second debris run-off portions (46, 47) arranged at least in correspondence
with the trailing inter-blade span (40) and the leading inter-blade span (42), respectively,
wherein the first debris run-off portion (46) is dimensioned to conduct relatively
more debris than the second debris run-off portion (47) out of the respective leading
or trailing longitudinal inter-blade spans (40, 42) during shaving and/or rinsing.
3. The razor cartridge (20) according to any one of claims 1 or 2, comprising:
- a fourth substantially parallel cutting member disposed between the leading (24)
and trailing (25) longitudinal sides of the razor cartridge in the shaving direction
(S) of the razor cartridge, wherein a first intermediate inter-blade span (41) is
further defined between the leading inter-blade span (40) and the trailing inter-blade
span (42).
4. The razor cartridge (20) according to claim 3,
wherein the first intermediate inter-blade span (41) is equal to, or greater than,
the leading inter-blade span (40).
5. The razor cartridge (20) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first intermediate inter-blade span (41) is equal to, or smaller than,
the trailing inter-blade span (42).
6. The razor cartridge (20) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the trailing inter-blade span (40) is in the range 1.70 mm to 2.20 mm, more
specifically from 1.80 mm to 2.00 mm, and most specifically 1.85 mm.
7. The razor cartridge (20) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first intermediate inter-blade span (41) is in the range 1.55 mm to 1.95
mm, more specifically from 1.60mm to 1.80 mm, and most specifically 1.70 mm.
8. The razor cartridge (20) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the leading inter-blade span (42) is in the range 1.4 mm to 1.8 mm, more specifically
from 1.50 mm to 1.65 mm, and most specifically 1.55 mm.
9. The razor cartridge (20) according to any one of claims 3 to 5,
wherein one or more of the leading inter-blade span (40), the first intermediate inter-blade
span (41), and/or the trailing inter-blade span (42) is in the range 1.6 mm to 2.2
mm, more specifically from 1.70 mm to 2.00 mm, or 1.75 mm to 1.95 mm.
10. The razor cartridge (20) according to one of claims 3 to 9, comprising:
- a fifth substantially parallel cutting member disposed in a shaving direction (S)
of the razor cartridge, wherein a second intermediate inter-blade span is defined
adjacent to the trailing inter-blade span (42).
11. The razor cartridge (20) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein each of the blade supports (32) comprise a shaving plane contact portion that
is configured, in use, to contact the shaving plane (SH) in addition to the cutting
edges (30a, 30b, 30c, 30d) of the blades, thereby reducing the pressure at cutting
edge contact points with the shaving plane.
12. The razor cartridge (20) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein consecutive inter-blade spans (40, 41, 42) of the razor cartridge successively
increase between the leading longitudinal side (24) and the trailing longitudinal
side (25) of the razor cartridge in the shaving direction (S).
13. A method of manufacturing a razor cartridge comprising:
obtaining (74) a razor cartridge housing and three or more cutting members (28a-d),
wherein each of the cutting members (28a-d) comprises a blade support (32) comprising
a blade mounting portion (71) disposed on an inner surface (66) of the respective
blade support that in use faces away from a shaving plane (SH) and a blade attached
to the blade mounting portion; and
disposing (76) the cutting members (28a-d) between a leading longitudinal side and
a trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge housing in a shaving direction
of the razor cartridge, wherein in use, the inner surface of the respective blade
support faces away from a shaving plane (SH);
wherein the cutting members (28a-d) define a plurality of inter-blade spans between
cutting edges of the blades; and
wherein a leading inter-blade span that is closer to the leading longitudinal side
of the razor cartridge than a trailing inter-blade span is smaller than the trailing
inter-blade span that is closer to the trailing longitudinal side of the razor cartridge
than the leading inter-blade span.
14. A shaving razor assembly (1) comprising:
- a razor handle (2);
- a razor cartridge (20) according to one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the razor cartridge
is either releasably attached to the razor handle via a pivotable (8) or non-pivotable
connection, integrally formed with the razor handle via a non-pivotable connection,
or integrally formed with the razor handle via a pivotable connection.
15. A kit of parts comprising:
- a razor handle; and
- a razor cartridge holder comprising a plurality of razor cartridges razor cartridge
(20) according to one of claims 1 to 12.