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SHAVING SYSTEMS WITH FOAM SKIN-ENGAGING ELEMENT
RASIERSYSTEME MIT HAUTKONTAKTGLIED AUS SCHAUM
SYSTEMES DE RASAGE A ELEMENT DE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU EN MATIERE ALVEOLAIRE
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Milford, CT 06460 (US)
- THONE, Jochen
D-42369 Wuppertal (DE)
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EP-A- 0 276 066 US-A- 4 314 404
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[0001] The present invention is directed to razor heads and, more particularly, to razor
heads comprising a foam skin-engaging material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Previously disclosed shaving systems typically utilize relatively rigid materials,
such as polypropylene, polystyrene or ABS, for certain skin-engaging elements which
contact a person's skin during shaving. For example, safety razors are now common
in which a guard is disposed forwardly of the cutting edge of a blade while a cap
follows the blade or a trailing blade of a multi-blade shaving system. The guard and
cap control the angle at which the skin meets the cutting edge of the blade.
[0003] It is believed that conventional guards formed of rigid materials exercise limited
control over the skin surface being shaved prior to contact with the blade edge. For
example, rigid materials commonly used with safety razors have a relatively low coefficient
of friction with wet skin. It would therefore be desirable to provide a resilient
skin-engaging element having a higher coefficient of friction than conventional rigid
materials to improve the control of the skin as it approaches a blade, and also to
improve the position of the hair prior to contact with a blade as it passes across
the skin surface.
[0004] Another disadvantage with conventional guards is that they tend to push shaving cream,
including any desirable active ingredients present in the shaving cream, away from
the skin prior to contact with the blade edge. It would therefore also be desirable
to provide a resilient skin-engaging element capable of delivering desirable active
ingredients to the surface being shaved.
[0005] EP-A-0 276 066 discloses a flexible razor in which one or more blades are supported
in a flexible, foam support that additionally functions as a handle.
[0006] EP-A-0 276 066 addresses the problems of providing a razor that conforms to skin
contours; and of providing a razor handle that is easy to grip when wet or slippery.
However, the disclosure does not address the problem of improving the sensation of
a razor on facial skin, and more specifically of how to improve the efficacy and positioning
of a razor blade relative to skin and hairs.
[0007] US-A-4,872,263 discloses a lubricating device for a razor cartridge, the device including
a foam member having a lubricating medium impregnated therein.
[0008] The device of US-A-4,872,263 suffers from similar shortcomings to the razor of EP-A-0
276 066, in that it fails to address the problem of correct positioning and efficacy
of a razor blade relative to skin and hairs.
[0009] According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a shaving system as
defined in Claim 1. Optional features of the invention are defined in the claims dependent
from Claim 1.
[0010] According to the present invention, a foam material is utilized in the construction
of a skin-engaging element of a razor, for example, a guard bar comprising a resilient
foam material which has a higher coefficient of friction with skin surfaces than conventional
rigid polymers such as polypropylene. By providing a higher coefficient of friction
between the skin-engaging element of the razor head and the skin surface being shaved,
the skin tends to stretch slightly and better position the skin and the hairs thereon
prior to contact with a blade, as well as prevent accidental, uncontrolled movements
that might lead to nicks.
[0011] According to one embodiment of the present invention, a skin-engaging element may
further comprise a resilient foam material having a hardness similar to that of facial
skin so that the contact between the resilient material and skin may provide a more
pleasant sensation compared to materials having a hardness greater than facial skin.
[0012] According to another embodiment of the present invention, a skin-engaging element
may further comprise a resilient foam material comprising a shaving aid material.
Particularly, a guard element which may be impregnated with a shaving aid as described
in greater detail below. Advantageously, a skin-engaging element can be formed with
an open cell foam material and a shaving aid material. It will be appreciated that
the pressure applied between the guard and the skin surface may affect the amount
of shaving aid material deposited on the skin.
[0013] Another advantageous aspect of embodiments of the present invention lies in the ease
in which these embodiments can be manufactured, for example, utilizing a self-adhesive
resilient foam material which can reduce the time, labor and/or expense required for
manufacture.
[0014] According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a shaving aid as
defined in claim 26. Preferred features of this aspect of the invention are defined
in the claims dependent from Claim 26.
[0015] These and other embodiments of the present invention are described below, by way
of non-limiting example with reference to the figures, in which
[0016] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment not forming part of the present invention
for a razor head.
[0017] FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along lines 2-2 of FIG. 1.
[0018] FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along lines 2-2 of FIG. 1 showing
one skin-engaging element of the present compressed under typical shaving forces.
[0019] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 4 showing
a skin-engaging element compressed under typical shaving forces.
[0021] FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the skin-engaging element shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5.
[0022] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a skin-engaging
element and a guard.
[0023] FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of the skin-engaging element shown in FIG. 7.
[0024] FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a skin-engaging element
and a guard.
[0025] FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of the skin-engaging element shown in FIG. 9.
[0026] FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a foam skin-engaging element of an alternative
embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] FIG. 12 is a front view of a foam skin-engaging element of a still further embodiment
of the present invention.
[0028] FIG. 13 is a top view of a segmented, foam skin-engaging element of the present invention.
[0029] FIG. 14 is a front view of a foam skin-engaging element of another embodiment of
the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] The present invention is directed to novel shaving systems, such as razor heads with
a skin-engaging element comprising a skin-engaging resilient foam material.
[0031] FIGS. 1-3 illustrate one embodiment, not forming part of the present invention in
which a razor head comprises a foam skin-engaging element positioned proximate to
a guard element. Specifically, the razor head shown in FIGS. 1-3 comprises a cap 10,
a cap blade 20, seat blade 30, and a guard 40 positioned between sidewalls 50. Attached
to guard 40 is a skin-engaging element 60. As illustrated in FIG. 1, it is most preferable
that element 60 extends across substantially the entire width of the razor head.
[0032] As used herein, the term "razor head" is meant to include both the operative section
of disposable razors as well as disposable cartridges designed for attachment to a
separate razor.
[0033] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, guard 40 is generally L-shaped, comprising a vertical
leg 42 having a vertical surface 43 and a substantially horizontal leg 44 having a
generally. horizontal surface 45. Preferably, guard 40 is fabricated from a rigid
material such as the type generally used in fabricating razor heads, e.g., polypropylene.
However, compared to a conventional guard, guard 40 is preferably reduced in size
and cross-section to a minimum required to suitably support element 60 thereon.
[0034] Element 60 preferably comprises a skin-engaging resilient foam material 62 and a
pressure sensitive adhesive 68. Resilient foam material 62 of this illustrated embodiment
is rectangular in cross-section having an attachment surface 63 to which is attached
a pressure sensitive adhesive 68. Outer surfaces 64 and 65 of resilient foam material
62 provide a skin-engaging surface as further described below. Most desirably, element
60 comprises a self-adhesive layer so that skin-engaging element 60 is readily adhered
to a razor head using conventional automated equipment.
[0035] Preferably, as illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, resilient foam material 62 comprises an
open cell foam material. However, the resilient foam material can also be a closed
cell foam or a combination of open and closed cell foams. The resilient foam material,
whether comprising open or closed cell foams, may be fabricated from polyurethane,
polyethylene, and mixtures of natural and nitrile rubber and the like. Desirably,
resilient foam material 62 is at least 1.0 mm thick, preferably about 0.5 mm to about
1.7 mm thick and most preferably about 0.8 mm to about 1.2 mm thick. Also, resilient
foam material 62 preferably has a hardness of about 5 Shore OO to about 75 Shore OO
which is similar to facial skin.
[0036] Desirably, pressure sensitive adhesive 68 is mechanically and chemically suitable
for attaching resilient material 62 to guard 40. In particular, emulsifiers in some
shaving preparations can attack the adhesive layer causing it to swell and become
gel-like which can dramatically reduce the adhesive's mechanical strength. Preferably,
adhesive 68 is able to withstand a shear stress of about 10 kPa to about 100 kPa.
Suitable pressure sensitive adhesives are manufactured and available from Lohmann
GmbH and Co. of Neuwied, Germany, in particular, acrylic pressure sensitive adhesives,
DUPLOTAC 160 and DUPLOCOLL 3701. Advantageously, such suitable pressure sensitive
adhesives allow adhesive 68 to be applied as a layer comprising a thickness of about
0.01 mm to about 0.2 mm, preferably about 0.05 mm to 0.1 mm thick.
[0037] In FIG. 3, resilient foam material 62 is illustrated in a configuration which could
result under normal shaving forces. The deformation of the resilient foam material
is advantageously designed to provide a skin-engaging surface 67 and to slightly stretch
the skin due to resilient foam material 62 having a higher coefficient of friction
as compared to conventional rigid materials. In addition, skin-engaging surface 67
reduces the deformation typically experienced by the beard hairs from contact with
a guard member comprising a rigid material. After contact with the skin, resilient
foam material 62 returns substantially to its original configuration as shown in FIG.
2.
[0038] Though not illustrated in detail in FIGS. 1-3, the illustrated shaving cartridge
is also provided on its lower side with suitable connecting members 70 for attachment
to a razor. The materials used for forming the various elements of the razor head
may include a wide variety of materials. For example, it is known in the art to use
thermoplastics which are particularly suited for injection molding and which have
excellent durability and shelf life in the environments typically encountered during
shaving, shipping and storing.
[0039] As shown in the FIG. 1, a plurality of fencing elements 80 prevent a plurality of
discrete, spaced portions of cutting edges 21 and 31 of blades 20 and 30, respectively,
from contacting the skin surface being shaved. It is also within the scope of the
embodiment to utilize a skin-engaging element with shaving systems which do not have
fencing elements.
[0040] It is also within the scope of the embodiment to provide any of the skin-engaging
elements on or proximate to a cap, on one or more of the side walls, on a fencing
element, or between blades.
[0041] FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate one preferred embodiment of the present invention in which
a razor head comprises a foam skin-engaging element attached to a guard. In this embodiment,
as shown in FIG. 4, the skin-engaging element comprises a skin-engaging resilient
foam material having a surface disposed substantially parallel to and above a surface
which is located tangent to the upper surfaces of the guard and the cap. In FIG. 5,
the skin-engaging element is particularly illustrated in a configuration which could
result under normal shaving forces.
[0042] More specifically, the razor head illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5 comprises a cap 110,
a cap blade 120, seat blade 130, a guard 140, and sidewalls 150 only one of which
is shown. Attached to guard 140 is a skin-engaging element 160. As with the razor
head illustrated in FIG. 1, skin-engaging element 160 of FIGS. 4 and 5 preferably
extends across substantially the entire width of the razor head, however, the foam
skin-engaging elements of the present invention can also be segmented or can extend
across less than a major portion of the razor head.
[0043] Guard 140 is generally configured as an L-shaped support comprising a vertical leg
142 having a vertical surface 143 and a generally horizontal leg 144 having a generally
horizontal surface 145. The surface 145 is angled slightly so as to be about parallel
to a surface tangent to the top of guard 140 and cap 110 which is represented in FIG.
4 as line 190.
[0044] As shown in FIG. 6, skin-engaging element 160 comprises a resilient foam material
162, a first adhesive 164, a stiffener 166, and a second adhesive 168. Desirably,
resilient foam material 162 is rectangular in cross-section having an upper skin-engaging
surface 161 and a lower attachment surface 163. Preferably, resilient foam material
162 comprises an open cell foam. However, the resilient foam material can also be
a closed cell foam or a combination of open and closed cell foams.
[0045] With reference again to FIGS. 4 and 5, locating surface 145 of guard 140 approximately
parallel to a surface which is tangent to the upper surfaces of guard 140 and cap
110, facilitates a smooth shave and helps to maintain the foam resilient material
162 forwardly of the guard element 140. Furthermore, as best can be appreciated from
Figure 4, this design enables fabricating a constant thickness skin-engaging element
160. Desirably, skin-engaging surface 161 of resilient foam material 162 extends between
0.0 mm and 0.2 mm above a surface which is located tangent to the upper surfaces of
guard 140 and cap 110.
[0046] It will be appreciated that the skin-engaging element can include additional layers,
e.g., two or more resilient foam material layers, two or more resilient coplanar foam
materials, a varying density resilient foam material, and can include a shaving aid
material as explained in greater detail below.
[0047] Although, as illustrated in FIG. 4 element 160 is generally rectangular in cross-section,
under typical shaving forces, as shown in Fig. 5, element 160 could be compressed
to have a rhomboid configuration. Specifically, under typical shaving forces, attachment
surface 163 will remain secured to surface 145 of leg 144 of guard 140 while skin-engaging
surface 161 could move downwardly and toward vertical surface 143 of guard 140. After
removal of contact with the skin, resilient foam material 162 returns substantially
to its original configuration as shown in FIG. 4.
[0048] In the fabrication of element 160, resilient foam material 162 can first be laminated
to stiffener 166 by adhesive layer 164. For example, stiffener 166 can be fabricated
from a PET foil. From the description, those skilled in the art will appreciate that
other forms of stiffeners can also be utilized without departing from the scope of
the present invention. The resilient foam material 162 and stiffener 166 laminate
is provided with an adhesive layer 168 for attachment or mounting to surface 145 of
guard 140 (FIGS. 4 and 5). Desirably, adhesive 164 and 166 are a suitable pressure
adhesives as described above.
[0049] More specifically, a large laminated planar sheet can be formed comprising a layer
of resilient foam material, an adhesive layer, a stiffener, and a self-adhesive layer
which is disposed on the outer surface of the stiffener. Using conventional label
making technology, a planar sheet comprising a resilient foam material and a backing
film can be slit and coiled. The coils can then be cut so that a "ladder-shaped" portion
can be removed to provide coils having a plurality of discrete portions or individual
labels on a continuous backing film. However, it is apparent that this process has
a relatively low yield due to the discarded "ladder-shaped" portion. It is appreciated
that this process can be improved by cutting individual labels directly from the coil
prior to attaching the label to a razor head on the assembly line, thereby increasing
the yield. By this method, the individual labels may be generally rectangular in cross-section,
as described in FIG. 4-6, but may also be parallelogram or trapezoid-shaped as explained
below with a slight decrease in yield.
[0050] FIGS. 7-10 illustrate two alternative embodiments of skin-engaging elements and guard
of the present invention. Specifically, FIG. 7 shows a guard 240 having a surface
245 which attached to a skin-engaging element 260. As shown in FIG. 8, skin-engaging
element 260 has a parallelogram-shaped cross-sectional configuration. FIG. 9 shows
a guard 340 having a surface 345 which attaches to a skin-engaging element 360. As
shown in FIG. 10, skin-engaging element 360 has a trapezoid-shaped cross-sectional
configuration. It is appreciated that these configurations, compared to the configuration
shown in FIGS. 4-6, require less applied force when compressed under typical shaving
forces thereby reducing the reaction force from the skin's surface and providing less
discomfort. In addition, the configurations shown in FIGS. 7-10 provide a larger skin-engaging
surface thereby increasing the friction and skin sensation.
[0051] Other configurations of foam skin-engaging elements can be utilized without departing
from the scope of the present invention. FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative
foam skin-engaging element 460 comprising a rear surface 462, in lower surface 464
and a curved skin-engaging surface 466. Either or both of rear surface 462 and lower
surface 464 can be attached to a support surface of a razor head. FIG. 12 is a front
view of another skin-engaging element 560 which comprises raised portions 562 extending
further upwardly than other portions of this foam skin-engaging element. It is also
within the scope of the present invention to extend portions of a foam skin-engaging
element further in other directions, such as forwardly, rearwardly, downwardly, or
combinations thereof without departing from the scope of the present invention. A
still further embodiment of a foam skin-engaging element 760 is shown in FIG. 13 wherein
discrete sections 762 are arranged in spaced relation for contact with the surface
being shaved. FIG. 14 illustrates a still further configuration of a foam skin-engaging
element 660 wherein portions 662 are separated by slits. While the illustrated slits
actually create a space between separate portions 662, it is also within the scope
of the present invention to utilize foam having slits which, after cutting, do not
leave visible spaces between neighboring sections of the foam skin-engaging element
due to the natural resiliency of the foam. Nonetheless, such slits will enhance relative
movement between such portions during shaving. While the illustrated slits extend
only a minor portion of the extent of the foam skin-engaging element, it is also within
the scop of the present invention to make such slits either much shallower or deeper
into the skin-engaging element 660. The various skin-engaging elements of the present
invention can be attached to any suitable surface of the shaving system in one or
more of the manners described herein, or in other ways without departing from the
scope of the present invention.
[0052] Another preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a skin-engaging element
in which the element comprises a resilient foam material and a shaving aid material.
The shaving aid material may be either a separate layer or integrally disposed within
a resilient foam material such as an open cell foam.
[0053] A number of different materials have been suggested for use as shaving aids. The
term "shaving aid", as used herein, refers equally to either the active ingredient
combined within a delivery system, such as a water-insoluble micro-porous matrix structure
or to the active ingredient alone. Previously suggested active ingredients include
those disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,170,821 to Booth. A shaving aid may comprise
one or various combinations of the following:
A. A lubricating agent for reducing the frictional forces between the razor and the
skin, e.g., a micro-encapsulated silicone oil.
B. An agent which reduces the drag between the razor parts and the shaver's face,
e.g., a polyethylene oxide in the range of molecular weights between 100,000 and 6,000,000;
a non-ionic polyacrylamide; and/or a natural polysaccharide derived from plant materials
such as guar gum.
C. An agent which modifies the chemical structure of the hair to allow the razor blade
to pass through the whiskers very easily, e.g., a depilatory agent is one example.
D. A cleaning agent which allows the whisker and skin debris to be washed more easily
from the razor parts during shaving, e.g., a silicon polyethylene oxide block copolymer
and detergent such as sodium lauryl sulphate.
E. A medicinal agent for killing bacteria, or repairing skin damage and abrasions.
F. A cosmetic agent for softening, smoothing, conditioning or improving the skin.
G. A blood coagulant for the suppression of bleeding that occurs from nicks and cuts.
H. An astringent for constricting blood vessels thereby stemming the flow of bodily
fluids such as lymph, which may exude from skin which has been irritated during shaving.
[0054] Alternatively, the shaving aid may comprise one or more of the shaving aids disclosed
in U.S. Patent No. 5,056,221 to Thoene, U.S. Patent No. 4,044,120 to Rowsell et al.,
U.S. Patent No. 5,095,619 to Davis et al., or Japanese Patent Application No. Hei
7 [1995] - 24156 to Miyazaki, et al.
[0055] Other active ingredients may include various pigments, e.g., titanium dioxide, fragrances,
aloe vera, flavoring agents, mineral oils, essential oils and other oils derived from
plants. In addition to one or more active ingredients, the shaving aids of the present
invention may also comprise other compounds or blends of compounds such as water-insoluble
polymers such as polystyrene and polypropylene.
[0056] Another embodiment not forming part of the present invention comprises methods for
forming a razor head. One such method comprises the steps of providing a support such
as a razor head, providing a skin-engaging element comprising a self adhesive resilient
foam material comprising at least one self-adhesive surface, and contacting the self-adhesive
surface with the support. Such a self adhesive resilient foam material is ideally
suitable to being die-cut to the required dimensions and contacted to the razor head
using conventional automated equipment. Preferably, the support comprises providing
a forwardly facing portion and the step of contacting the self-adhesive surface comprises
contacting the self-adhesive surface with the forward facing portion. Desirably, the
step of providing a skin-engaging element comprises providing a resilient foam material
and a shaving aid material such as those described above.
1. A shaving system comprising:
a support and at least one blade (120,130); and
a skin-engaging element (160) attached to said support, wherein at least a portion
of said skin-engaging element (160) comprises a resiliently deformable foam material
(162) ;
characterised in that said support comprises a cap (110) and a guard (140), said
guard (140) comprising a locating surface (145) disposed generally parallel to a surface
tangent to upper surfaces of said cap (110) and said guard (140), said skin-engaging
element (160) being attached to said locating surface (145).
2. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said resiliently deformable foam material
(162) comprises a closed cell foam.
3. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said resiliently deformable foam material
(162) comprises an open cell foam.
4. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said resiliently deformable foam material
(162) comprises a polyurethane foam.
5. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein a major portion of said skin-engaging
element (160) comprises a skin-engaging resiliently deformable foam material (162).
6. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein substantially all of said skin-engaging
element (160) comprises a resiliently deformable foam material (162).
7. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein a portion of said skin-engaging element
(160) is disposed forwardly of said blade (120,130).
8. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said guard (140) is L-shaped and wherein
said skin engaging element (160) is attached to an upstanding surface (143) of said
L-shape.
9. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said guard (140) is L-shaped and wherein
said element (160) is attached to a non-upstanding surface (145) of said L-shape.
10. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said skin-engaging element (160) is
attached to said surface (145) so that a portion of said skin-engaging resiliently
deformable foam material (162) is disposed parallel to a surface tangent to upper
surfaces of said cap (110) and said guard (140).
11. A shaving system according to Claim 10 wherein a portion of said skin-engaging resiliently
deformable foam material (162) extends between about 0.0mm and about 0.2mm above a
surface tangent to upper surfaces of said cap (110) and said guard (140).
12. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said skin-engaging element (160) further
comprises an adhesive for adhering said resiliently deformable foam material (162)
to said support.
13. A shaving system according to Claim 12 wherein said adhesive is a layer of about 0.01mm
to about 0.2mm thick.
14. A shaving system according to Claim 13 wherein said adhesive comprises a layer of
about 0.05mm thick to about 0.1mm thick.
15. A shaving system according to Claim 12 wherein said adhesive is a pressure sensitive
adhesive (68).
16. A shaving system according to Claim 15 wherein said adhesive comprises an acrylic
pressure sensitive adhesive (68).
17. A shaving system according to Claim 2 wherein said skin-engaging resiliently deformable
foam material (162) is rectangular in cross-section.
18. A shaving system according to Claim 17 wherein said resiliently deformable foam material
(162) is about 0.5mm thick to about 1.7mm thick.
19. A shaving system according to Claim 18 wherein said resiliently deformable foam material
(162) is about 0.8mm thick to about 1.2mm thick.
20. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said skin-engaging resiliently deformable
foam material (162) has a parallelogram-shaped cross-section.
21. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said skin-engaging resiliently deformable
foam material (162) has a trapezoid-shaped cross-section.
22. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said skin-engaging element further includes
a shaving aid material.
23. A shaving system according to Claim 22 wherein said shaving aid material is selected
from the group consisting of a lubricating agent, a medicinal agent, a vitamin, a
cosmetic agent, a coagulant, an astringent, a cleaning agent, a skin conditioner,
and blends thereof.
24. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said skin-engaging element further comprises
a stiffener material (166) attached to said resilient foam material and wherein said
stiffener material (166) is attached to said support.
25. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said foam material comprises a hardness
of about 5 Shore 00 to about 75 Shore A.
26. A skin-engaging shaving aid secured to a shaving system having a support, and at least
one blade (120, 130), said support including a cap (110) and a guard (140), said guard
having a locating surface (145) disposed generally parallel to a surface tangent to
upper surfaces of said cap and said guard, said shaving aid being attached to said
locating surface (145), said shaving aid comprising a resilient foam material having
at least one active ingredient wherein a portion of said active ingredient is disposed
below a skin-engaging surface of said resilient foam material.
27. A shaving aid according to Claim 26 further comprising an adhesive layer attached
to said resilient foam material.
28. A shaving aid according to Claim 27 further comprising a stiffener material attached
to said resilient foam material.
29. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said skin-engaging element (460) has
a curved skin-engaging surface (466).
30. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said foam portion of said skin-engaging
element (560) comprises first portions (562) and second portions, and wherein said
first portions (562) extend further upwardly than said second portions.
31. A shaving system according to Claim 1 wherein said foam portion of said skin-engaging
element comprises at least one slit extending at least partially therethrough.
32. A shaving system according to Claim 1 further comprising a plurality of foam skin-engaging
elements.
1. Rasiersystem, mit
einer Halterung und mindestens einer Klinge (120, 130); und
einem an der Halterung befestigten Hautkontaktierungselement (160), wobei mindestens
ein Teil des Hautkontaktierungselements (160) ein elastisch verformbares Schaumstoffmaterial
(162) aufweist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Halterung einen Deckel (110) und ein Schutzteil (140) aufweist, wobei das
Schutzteil (140) eine Positionierungsfläche (145) aufweist, die allgemein parallel
zu einer Fläche angeordnet ist, die zu den oberen Flächen des Deckels (110) und des
Schutzteils (140) eine Tangentialfläche bildet, wobei das Hautkontaktierungselement
(160) auf der Positionierungsfläche (145) angebracht ist.
2. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das elastisch verformbare Schaumstoffmaterial
(162) einen geschlossenzelligen Schaumstoff aufweist.
3. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das elastisch verformbare Schaumstoffmaterial
(162) einen offenzelligen Schaumstoff aufweist.
4. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das elastisch verformbare Schaumstoffmaterial
(162) einen Polyurethanschaum aufweist.
5. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem ein Hauptteil des Hautkontaktierungselements
(160) ein mit der Haut in Kontakt tretendes elastisch verformbares Schaumstoffmaterial
(162) aufweist.
6. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem im Wesentlichen das gesamte Hautkontaktierungselement
(160) ein elastisch verformbares Schaumstoffmaterial (162) aufweist.
7. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem ein Teil des Hautkontaktierungselements (160)
vor der Klinge (120, 130) angeordnet ist.
8. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das Schutzteil (140) eine L-Form hat und bei
dem das Hautkontaktierungselement (160) an einer aufrecht stehenden Fläche (143) der
L-Form befestigt ist.
9. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das Schutzteil (140) eine L-Form hat und bei
dem das Hautkontaktierungselement (160) an einer nicht aufrecht stehenden Fläche (145)
der L-Form befestigt ist.
10. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das Hautkontaktierungselement (160) so an der
Fläche (145) befestigt ist, dass ein Teil des hautkontaktierenden elastisch verformbaren
Schaumstoffmaterials (162) parallel zu einer Fläche angeordnet ist, die zu den oberen
Flächen des Deckels (110) und des Schutzteils (140) eine Tangentialfläche bildet.
11. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 10, bei dem sich ein Teil des hautkontaktierenden elastisch
verformbaren Schaumstoffmaterials (162) zwischen ungefähr 0,0 mm und 0,2 mm über eine
Fläche hinaus erstreckt, die zu den oberen Flächen des Deckels (110) und des Schutzteils
(140) eine Tangentialfläche bildet.
12. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das hautkontaktierende Element (160) weiter
einen Kleber zum Kleben des elastisch verformbaren Schaumstoffmaterials (162) auf
die Halterung aufweist.
13. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 12, bei dem der Kleber eine Schicht mit einer Dicke von
ungefähr 0,01 mm bis ungefähr 0,2 mm ist.
14. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 13, bei dem der Kleber eine Schicht mit einer Dicke von
ungefähr 0,05 mm bis ungefähr 0,1 mm ist.
15. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 12, bei dem der Kleber ein auf Druck reagierender Kleber
(68) ist.
16. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 14, bei dem der Kleber einen auf Druck reagierender Akryl-Kleber
aufweist.
17. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 2, bei dem das hautkontaktierende elastisch verformbare
Schaumstoffmaterial (162) einen rechteckigen Querschnitt hat.
18. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 17, bei dem das elastisch verformbare Schaumstoffmaterial
(162) ungefähr 0,5 mm bis ungefähr 1,7 mm dick ist.
19. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 18, bei dem das elastisch verformbare Schaumstoffmaterial
(162) ungefähr 0,8 mm bis ungefähr 1,2 mm dick ist.
20. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das hautkontaktierende elastisch verformbare
Schaumstoffmaterial (162) einen Querschnitt in der Form eines Parallelogramms hat.
21. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das hautkontaktierende elastisch verformbare
Schaumstoffmaterial (162) einen Querschnitt in der Form eines Trapezes hat.
22. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das hautkontaktierende Element weiter ein Rasierhilfsmaterial
aufweist.
23. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 22, bei dem die Rasierhilfe aus der Gruppe mit den folgenden
Elementen ausgewählt ist: ein Schmierstoff, ein Medikamentstoff, ein Vitamin, ein
kosmetischer Stoff, ein Gerinnungsstoff, ein Astringens, ein Reinigungsstoff, ein
Hautbalsam und Mischungen der genannten Stoffe.
24. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das Hautkontaktierungselement weiter ein an
dem elastischen Schaumstoffmaterial befestigtes Versteifungsmaterial (166) aufweist,
wobei das Versteifungsmaterial (166) an der Halterung befestigt ist.
25. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das Schaumstoffmaterial eine Shore-Härte von
ungefähr 5 Shore OO bis ungefähr 75 Shore A aufweist.
26. Hautkontaktierende Rasierhilfe, die an einem Rasiersystem befestigt ist, das eine
Halterung und mindestens eine Klinge (120, 130) aufweist, wobei die Halterung einen
Deckel (110) und ein Schutzteil (140) aufweist, wobei das Schutzteil eine Positionierungsfläche
(145) aufweist, die allgemein parallel zu einer Fläche ist, die zu den oberen Flächen
des Deckels und des Schutzteils eine Tangentialfläche bildet, wobei die Rasierhilfe
an der Positionierungsfläche (145) befestigt ist, wobei die Rasierhilfe ein elastisches
Schaumstoffmaterial aufweist, das mindestens einen Wirkstoff aufweist, bei dem ein
Teil des Wirkstoffes unter einer hautkontaktierenden Oberfläche des elastischen Schaumstoffmaterials
angeordnet ist.
27. Rasierhilfe nach Anspruch 26, weiter mit einer an dem elastischen Schaumstoffmaterial
befestigten Klebeschicht.
28. Rasierhilfe nach Anspruch 27, weiter mit einem an dem elastischen Schaumstoffmaterial
befestigten Versteifungsmaterial.
29. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das Hautkontaktierungselement (460) eine gewölbte
hautkontaktierende Oberfläche (466) hat.
30. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem der Schaumteil des Hautkontaktierungselements
(560) erste Teile (562) und zweite Teile aufweist, wobei die ersten Teile (562) sich
weiter nach oben erstrecken als die zweiten Teile.
31. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, bei dem der Schaumteil des Hautkontaktierungselements
mindestens einen Schlitz aufweist, der sich mindestens teilweise durch dieses hindurch
erstreckt.
32. Rasiersystem nach Anspruch 1, weiter mit mehreren Schaumstoff-Hautkontaktierungselementen.
1. Un système de rasage comprenant :
un support et au moins une lame (120, 130) ; et
un élément venant en contact avec la peau (160) fixé audit support, dans lequel au
moins une partie dudit élément venant en contact avec la peau (160) est constituée
d'un matériau alvéolaire (162) déformable élastiquement ;
caractérisé en ce que ledit support comprend un capuchon (110) et une garde (140),
ladite garde (140) comprenant le positionnement d'une surface (145) disposée globalement
parallèlement à une surface tangente à des surfaces supérieures dudit capuchon (110)
et à ladite garde (140), ledit élément venant en contact avec la peau (160) étant
attaché à ladite surface de positionnement (145).
2. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit matériau en mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) est constitué d'une mousse à cellules fermées.
3. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit matériau en mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) est constitué d'une mousse à cellules ouvertes.
4. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit matériau en mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) est constitué d'une mousse de polyuréthane
5. Un système de rasage matériau selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la partie principale
dudit élément venant en contact avec la peau (160) est constituée d'un matériau en
mousse déformable élastiquement (162) venant en contact avec la peau.
6. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel pratiquement la totalité
dudit élément venant en contact avec la peau (160) est constituée d'un matériau en
mousse déformable élastiquement (162).
7. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel une partie dudit élément
venant en contact avec la peau (160) est disposée à l'avant de ladite lame (120, 130).
8. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite garde (140) est
en forme de L et dans lequel ledit élément venant en contact avec la peau (160) est
fixé à une surface montante (143) de ladite forme en L.
9. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite garde (140) est
en forme de L et dans lequel le dit élément (160) est fixé à une surface (145) non
montante de ladite forme en L.
10. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit élément en contact
avec la peau (160) est fixé à ladite surface (145) de manière qu'une partie dudit
matériau en mousse déformable élastiquement (162) venant en contact avec la peau soit
disposée parallèlement à une surface tangente aux surfaces supérieures dudit capuchon
(110) et de ladite garde (140).
11. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 10, dans lequel une partie dudit matériau
de mousse déformable élastiquement (162) venant en contact avec la peau s'étend sur
une distance d'environ 0,0 mm et environ 0,2 mm au-dessus d'une surface tangente à
des surfaces supérieures dudit capuchon (110) et de ladite garde (140).
12. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit élément de mise en
contact avec la peau (160) comprend en outre un adhésif pour faire adhérer ledit matériau
en mousse déformable élastique ment (162) sur ledit support.
13. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 12, dans lequel ledit adhésif est une
couche d'environ 0,01 à environ 0,2 mm d'épaisseur.
14. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 13, dans lequel ledit adhésif est constitué
d'une couche d'environ 0,05 mm à environ 0,1 mm d'épaisseur.
15. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 2, dans lequel ledit adhésif est un adhésif
(68) sensible à la pression.
16. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 15, dans lequel ledit adhésif est constitué
d'un adhésif sensible à la pression (68) acrylique.
17. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 2, dans lequel ledit matériau de mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) venant en contact avec la peau est de section transversale
rectangulaire.
18. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 17, dans lequel ledit matériau de mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) est d'une épaisseur d'environ 0,5 millimètre à environ
1,7 millimètre
19. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 18, dans lequel ledit matériau de mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) est d'une épaisseur d'environ 0,8 mm à environ 1,2
mm.
20. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit matériau de mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) venant en contact avec la peau a une section transversale
en forme de parallélogramme.
21. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit matériau de mousse
déformable élastiquement (162) venant en contact avec la peau est de section transversale
trapézoïdale.
22. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit élément venant en
contact avec la peau comprend en outre un matériau d'aide au rasage.
23. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 22, dans lequel ledit matériau d'aide
au rasage est sélectionné dans le groupe composé d'un agent lubrifiant, d'un agent
médicinal, d'une vitamine, d'un agent cosmétique, d'un coagulant, d'un astringent,
d'un agent nettoyant, d'un conditionneur de la peau et de mélange de ces produits.
24. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit élément de contact
avec la peau comprend en outre un matériau rigidifiant (166) fixé audit matériau de
mousse élastique et dans lequel le dit matériau rigidifiant (166) est fixé audit support.
25. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit matériau de mousse
est d'une dureté d'environ 5 Shore 00 à environ 75 Shore A.
26. Une aide au rasage, venant en contact avec la peau, fixée à un système de rasage ayant
un support et au moins une lame (120, 130), ledit support incluant un capuchon (110)
et une garde (140) ; ladite garde ayant une surface de positionnement disposée globalement
parallèlement à une surface tangente aux surfaces supérieures dudit capuchon et à
ladite garde, ladite aide au rasage étant fixée à ladite surface de positionnement
(145) et ladite aide au rasage comprenant un matériau de mousse élastique ayant au
moins un ingrédient actif dans lequel une partie dudit ingrédient actif est disposée
au-dessous d'une surface de mise en contact avec la peau dudit matériau de mousse
élastique.
27. Une aide au rasage selon la revendication 26, comprenant en outre une couche adhésive
fixée sur ledit matériau de mousse élastique.
28. Une aide au rasage selon la revendication 27, comprenant en outre un matériau rigidifiant
fixé audit matériau de mousse élastique.
29. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit élément de mise en
contact avec la peau (460) a une surface de contact avec la peau (466) incurvée.
30. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite partie de mousse
dudit élément de mise en contact avec la peau (560) comprend des premières parties
(562) et des deuxièmes parties, et dans lequel lesdites premières parties (562) s'étendent
plus vers le haut que lesdites deuxièmes parties.
31. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite partie de mousse
dudit élément de mise en contact avec la peau comprend au moins une fente s'étendant
au moins parallèlement dans celui-ci.
32. Un système de rasage selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre une pluralité d'éléments
de mise en contact avec la peau, en mousse.