[0001] This invention relates to wet shaving systems and is directed more particularly to
a razor blade assembly and a razor handle for receiving the blade assembly to facilitate
movement of said blade assembly during a shaving operation.
[0002] In U.S. Patent No. 4,026,016 and U.S. Patent No. 4,083,104 there is shown and described
a razor blade assembly adapted to be pivotally mounted on a razor handle which facilitates
movement of the blade assembly on the handle during a shaving operation. The blade
assembly is provided on its underside with a cam means including two intersecting
surfaces forming a cavity for receiving a biasing force from a spring biased plunger
extending from the razor handle. The interaction of the plunger and cam means yieldingly
urges the blade assembly to a "neutral" position.
[0003] While the cam means and plunger arrangement are entirely satisfactory from a shaving
viewpoint, the force exerted on the blade assembly by the plunger operates, upon release
of the blade assembly, to urge the shaving unit outwardly from the handle, in some
instances causing an outward movement of the blade assembly from the handle. It is
preferable, from a safety standpoint to effect release of the blade assembly without
outward projection thereof from the razor handle.
[0004] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a razor blade unit having a
housing with cam means thereon for receiving biasing means disposed on arms of a razor
handle to which the blade unit is connected, the cam means and biasing means being
cooperatively operable to yieldingly urge the blade unit to a "neutral" position and
being adapted to facilitate release of the blade unit from the handle without outward
projection of the blade unit from the handle.
[0005] It is a further object of the invention to provide a razor handle for accommodating
such blade unit and to release same without ejecting the blade unit from the handle.
[0006] According to the present invention there is provided a razor blade unit incorporating
a housing, at least one blade permanently fixed to said housing, said housing having
pivotal mounting means arranged to cooperate with complimentary pivotal mounting means
of a razor handle and defining an axis for pivotal movement of said blade unit, characterized
in that a cam structure is provided on said housing at one end thereof to engage a
biasing member on the razor handle to urge said blade toward a neutral position.
[0007] According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided for use with such
a razor blade unit a razor handle having first and second arms spaced to receive a
blade unit therebetween, first and second pivotal mountings provided respectively
on said first and second arms and arranged to engage complimentary pivotal mountings
provided one at each end of said blade unit pivotally to retain said blade unit between
said arms, characterized in that a cam element is provided on at least one of said
arms to engage cooperating cam structure on the blade unit pivotally to urge said
blade unit toward a neutral position.
[0008] 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 is shown by way of illustration
only and not as a limitation of the invention. The principles and features of this
invention may be employed in various and numerous embodiments without departing from
the scope of the invention.
[0009] Reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which is shown an illustrative
embodiment of the invention from which its novel features and advantages will be apparent.
[0010] In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one form of razor blade assembly illustrative of an
embodiment of the invention, shown in a perspective exploded view of a razor handle
adapted for use in conjunction with the blade assembly;
Fig, 2 is a rear elevational view, partly broken away, the blade assembly shown mounted
on the razor handle;
Fig. 3 is similar to Fig. 2, but showing the blade assembly released from the handle;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the handle and blade assembly taken along line IV-IV
of Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the handle taken along line V-V of Fig. 3; and
Fig. 6 is a top plan view partly broken away, of the illustrative blade assembly.
[0011] Referring to the drawings, it will be seen that the razor includes a grip portion
2 and a head portion 4. The head portion 4 includes a first arm 6 having an upstanding
end portion 8. A first journal 10 is fixed to the first arm end portion 8. Affixed
to the first arm 6 is a first frame member 12 having an opening 14 therein. A ' first
protrusion 16 extends inwardly of the opening 14 from a side of the first frame member
12. Extending downwardly from a bottom portion of the first frame member 12, as viewed
in the drawings, is a first extension 18 having an inclined edge 20 forming a first
cam surface 22, and an edge surface 24 defining a first channel wall 26, which will
be further described below.
[0012] The head portion 4 further includes a second arm 106 having an upstanding end portion
108. A second journal 110 is fixed to the second arm end portion 108. Affixed to the
second arm 106 is a second frame member 112 having an opening 114 therein, the opening
114 being generally in alignment with the first opening 14. A second protrusion 116
extends inwardly of the opening 114 from a side of the second frame member 112, the
second protrusion 116 being generally opposed to the first protrusion 16. Extending
downwardly from a bottom portion of the second frame member 112, as viewed in the
drawings, is a second extension 118 having an inclined edge 120 forming a second cam
surface 122, and an edge surface 124 defining a second channel wall 126, the first
and second channel walls 26, 126 defining a channel 200 therebetween, the channel
200 leading to an intersection of the opposed first and second cam surfaces 22, 122.
[0013] A coil spring 202 is disposed in the openings 14, 114, fitted over the protrusions
16, 116. The spring 202 operates to urge the frame members 12, 112 to stay in substantial
alignment with each other and biases the frame members 12, 112 toward the position
shown in Fig. 2.
[0014] The head portion 4 includes a first housing member 204 having an opening 206 therein.
Extending through the opening 206 is a push button 208 in which is mounted a bifurcated
actuator 210 having upstanding lugs 212, 214 defining a recess 216 therebetween. The
actuator 210 includes a stem portion 218 about which there is disposed a coil spring
220. The actuator 210 engages the opposed first and second cam surfaces 22, 122 by
way of the channel 200, the lug 212 being on one side of the extensions 18, 118 and
the lug 214 being on the other. The coil spring 220 maintains the actuator 210 in
engagement with the cam surfaces 22, 122.
[0015] The head portion 4 further includes a second housing member 222, which along with
the first housing member 204, enclose the above described mechanism. The second housing
member 222 includes a pair of upstanding detents 224, 226 which are disposed proximate
to the arm end portions 8, 108, respectively. The upstanding detents 224, 226 are
operative to prevent accidental endwise movement of the shaving unit which might cause
separation of the journals and inadvertant release of the shaving unit. This is apparent
from Figure 2 of the drawings which clearly shows the upstanding detent 226 in a position
to abut a wall 426 of the shaving unit and prevent further leftwards movement of said
shaving unit.
[0016] In operation, the journals 10, 110 must be moved outwardly from each other to accept
a shaving unit therebetween. The shaving unit (described hereinbelow) is provided
with journal bearings which accept the journals 10, 110 for pivotally mounting the
shaving unit on the razor. To separate the journals 10, 110 an operator depresses
the push button 208, urging the actuator forcefully against the cam surfaces 22, 122,
causing the frame members 12, 112 to slide in opposite directions along the axis of
the coil spring 202, compressing the spring 202. The arm end portions are then positioned
to bring the journals 10, 110 into register with the aforementioned journal bearings.
Upon release of the button 208, the coil spring 202 causes the frame members 12, 112
to snap back into alignment and the opposed journals 10, 110 to move along their axes
toward one another to engage the shaving unit.
[0017] To release the shaving unit, the operation is repeated, the journals 10, 110 being
thereby caused to move outwardly along their aligned axes to separate from the shaving
unit and thereby release the shaving unit from the razor.
[0018] Referring again to the drawings, it will be seen that the first and second arm portions
6, 106 are each provided with cam means 300, 302 thereon, the cam means being engageable
with complementary cam means on the blade assembly (further described below). The
cam means 300, 302 cooperate with the blade assembly cam means to urge the pivotally
mounted blade assembly toward a neutral position. In the illustrative example, the
cam means 300, 302 each comprise an inwardly-extending protrusion on the upstanding
end portion 8, 108 of either arm-6, 106. Each cam includes a pair of cam surfaces
304, 306 (Fig. 5) intersecting at an apex 308.
[0019] Referring particularly to Fig. 4, it will be seen that the illustrative blade assembly
includes a frame portion 402 including blade support portions 404, 406 to which are
attached blade means 408, 410. The frame portion 402 is retained in a housing 412
having a guard portion 414 and a cap portion 416, the blade means 408, 410 being disposed
in an opening 418 therebetween.
[0020] The blade assembly includes a pair of pivot mounting means preferably journal bearings
420, 422 (Figs. 2 and 3). In the illustrated embodiment, the journal bearings 420,
422 are disposed in end walls 424, 426, respectively, of the housing 412. on each
of the end walls, 424, 426, proximate the pertinent journal bearings, there is disposed
a recess 428. Referring particularly to Figs. 1 and 6, it will be seen that the recess
428 broadens outwardly from its inwardmost point 430, as viewed in Fig. 6. Each end
wall 424, 426 of the housing is provided with a ridge 432. The recess 428 extends
through the ridge 432. The edges of the recess 428 converge as the recess extends
downwardly from the ridge to the base 434 of the housing end wall 424, 426. Referring
to Fig. 6, it will be seen that the recess 428 comprises a cam means and is deepest
in the area of the ridge 432 and tapers toward the outer surface of the end wall 424,
426. The taper of the recess toward the crest 436 of the ridge 432 defines cam surfaces
440, 442 adapted to receive the above-described cam members 300, 302 disposed on the
first and second arm portions of the razor to which the blade assembly is connected.
The pivot mounting means 420, 422 are adapted to accept complementary pivot mounting
means on the handle, preferably the journal members 10, 110 disposed on the aforementioned
first and second razor arm portions, thereby to facilitate pivotal movement of the
blade assembly on the razor during a shaving operation.
[0021] The blade assembly preferably comprises a molded plastic or a formed metal and the
blade assembly pivot mounting means 420, 422 and the blade assembly cam means 428
are integrally molded or formed portions of the blade assembly.
[0022] In connection of the blade assembly to a razor, the journal bearings 420, 422 receive
the journals 10, 110 on the razor and the generally V-shaped recesses 428 receive
the cam members 300, 302 on the razor. Each cam member engages the deepest portion
of its respective recess. During a shaving operation, pivotal movement of the blade
assembly about an axis extending through the bearings 420, 422 causes movement of
the recess, such as to bring one or the other of the cam surfaces 440, 442 to bear
against the complemental surfaces of the cam members. The cam members seek the deepest
portion of the recesses and thereby urge the return of the blade unit to its "neutral"
position.
1. A razor blade unit incorporating a housing, at least one blade permanently fixed
to said housing, said housing having pivotal mounting means arranged to cooperate
with complimentary pivotal mounting means of a razor handle and defining an axis for
pivotal movement of said blade unit, characterized in that a cam structure (428) is
provided on said housing (412) at one end (424) thereof to engage a biasing member
on the razor handle to urge said blade toward a neutral position.
2. A razor blade unit according to claim 1, characterized in that cam structure (428)
is provided at both ends (424,426) of the housing (412).
3. A razor blade unit according to claim 2, characterized in that the cam structure
comprises recesses (428) disposed one in each end wall (424,426) of the housing (412).
4. A razor blade unit according to claim 3, characterized in that each recess (428)
is defined by intersecting V-shaped cam surfaces (440,442).
5. A razor blade unit according to claim 4, characterized in that an elongated ridge
(432) extends along an edge of each housing end wall, and in that each said ridge
is interrupted by the respective V-shaped recess (428).
6. For use with a razor blade unit according to claim 1, a razor handle having first
and second arms spaced to receive a blade unit therebetween, first and second pivotal
mountings provided respectively on said first and second arms and arranged to engage
complimentary pivotal mountings provided one at each end of said blade unit pivotally
to retain said blade unit between said arms, characterized in that a cam element (300,302)
is provided on at least one of said arms (6,106) to engage cooperating cam structure
on the blade unit pivotally to urge said blade unit toward a neutral position.
7. A razor handle according to claim 6, characterized in that a first cam element
(3D0) is provided on the first arm (6) and a second cam element (302) is provided
on the second arm (106).
8. A razor handle according to claim 7, characterized in that the cam elements (300,302)
are integral with the respective arms (6,106).
9. A razor handle according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the first and second
cam elements (300,302) face inwardly from the arm ends and are directed toward each
other.
10. A razor handle according to any of claims 7 to 9, characterized in that each cam
element (300,302) is V-shaped and comprises first and second cam surfaces (304,306)
extending inwardly from the handle arm (6,106) to an apex (308).