WO1989010245A1 - Rasoir - Google Patents

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WO1989010245A1
WO1989010245A1 PCT/EP1988/000333 EP8800333W WO8910245A1 WO 1989010245 A1 WO1989010245 A1 WO 1989010245A1 EP 8800333 W EP8800333 W EP 8800333W WO 8910245 A1 WO8910245 A1 WO 8910245A1
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blade holder
elastic
razor blade
handle
razor
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Detlef Köppen
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Koeppen Detlef
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
    • B26B21/08Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor involving changeable blades
    • B26B21/14Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
    • B26B21/22Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving several blades to be used simultaneously
    • B26B21/222Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving several blades to be used simultaneously with the blades moulded into, or attached to, a changeable unit
    • B26B21/225Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving several blades to be used simultaneously with the blades moulded into, or attached to, a changeable unit the changeable unit being resiliently mounted on the handle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
    • B26B21/40Details or accessories
    • B26B21/52Handles, e.g. tiltable, flexible
    • B26B21/522Ergonomic details, e.g. shape, ribs or rubber parts

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  • the invention relates to a razor according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Such a razor is known, for example, from DE-OS 29 07 661, wherein a joint is formed between the handle and the razor blade holder via an intermediate piece, which has two mutually perpendicular pivot axes, one of which in the longitudinal direction of the razor blade holder and the other runs transversely to this and wherein one pivot axis is formed by the intermediate piece and the razor blade holder, the other at a distance therefrom by the intermediate piece and the handle. Only one swivel direction has a resilient neutral position or reset.
  • This known razor only allows the razor blade holder to be pivoted and only in the cutting direction and transversely thereto. Because of the two pivot axes fixed at a distance from one another, only unsatisfactory lubrication to all facial contours and only an ineffective cutting direction setting can be achieved due to the insufficient storage.
  • US 74 55 126 discloses a simple ball-and-socket joint as the swivel joint, which, however, does not allow the blade holder to nestle against a face contour, because with every articulated adjustment of the blade holder, the cutting angle between clin ⁇ plane and face surface and thus change the cutting conditions.
  • a razor is again known which has an "elastic bridge" which, however, only elastically prestresses the razor blade holder transversely to the pivot axis relative to the handle in order to achieve a pivoting central position and an easier replacement of the razor blade holder .
  • a swivel joint for the blade holder of a shaving apparatus is known from Gß 20 86 190, which has a complex gear kinematics for opening by means of an actuating slide against the action of its own return spring and spreading the locking spring-biased in the closing direction for engaging the cylindrical swivel stub shaft proposes and needs the blade holder.
  • US 19 33 186 shows a razor in which the razor blade holder is also connected to the handle via a swivel joint.
  • This swivel joint is designed as a ball joint with a return spring and has a large distance between the swivel axis and the razor blade level.
  • the large distance between the swivel axis of this swivel joint and the razor blade brings about poor facial contour adaptation and poor shearing action due to the oblique angle of attack of the blade when swiveling the blade cutter and the risk of cuts if the blade tilts sideways.
  • the swivel joint is formed according to US 19 33 186 by the rigid metallic ball-ball socket connection, through which almost all external shear forces acting on the blade holder and also the spring forces of the additional return pressure spring must be absorbed.
  • the separate return pressure spring only acts, resetting pivoting movements, on the rigid pivoting pivoting ball joint.
  • a soft, elastic, smooth movement of the razor blade holder apart from the pure swivel movement is not possible for better adaptation to the facial contours and changing cutting or shaving conditions when shaving with all shavers known from the prior art.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to demonstrate a razor which is significantly improved with regard to its versatility, pressure regulation, face contour adjustment and cutting direction and shear effect optimization, i.e. a razor which is more versatile in terms of its uses and directions of movement, more favorable in terms of its cutting position, more sensitive and reliable in terms of force balance and pressure regulation, and is particularly simple to manufacture and handle, and is inexpensive.
  • connection of the uniaxial swivel joint according to the invention is designed as a snap connection, that is to say as a pair of component-elastic form elements which automatically opens and closes automatically when joining or loosening under force in the direction of assembly without a gear member and joint.
  • the new razor blade holder according to the invention Due to the all-round mobility of the razor blade holder with respect to the handle by means of the resilient, elastic mounting in the form of all-round pitching or tilting, torsional and translational movement, in addition and at a distance from the single-axis hitherto only known but also provided here Swiveling movement exclusively perpendicular to the razor blade edge and at a small distance from it due to a uniaxial snap-in swivel joint, the new razor blade holder according to the invention, despite the usual handle movements, with its cutting blade depending on the pressure, is much more sensitive, elastic and optimally adaptable to all facial contour changes The most economical alignment of the cutting blade at the right time for more optimal cutting and shearing action.
  • the snap-in, single-axis swivel joint which is provided according to the invention in addition to the resilient universal joint and is arranged at a shorter distance from its swivel axis to the blade cutting edge, enables the optimum free-angle cutting edge position with a force-related pitching, torsion and translation movement of the blade by additional swiveling movement to correct.
  • an all-round elastic gimbal suspension corresponds to an inclined position of the blades together with the razor blade holder in every appropriate direction, e.g.
  • the formation of the resilient-elastic bearing as an elastomer element made of rubber-elastic material, ie an elastomer with a special shape, arrangement, fastening and adjustment.
  • Figure 1 shows a razor with handle 1, which has at its end area facing the razor blade holder 2 the spring-elastic bearing 10 as a connecting joint, formed with an elastomeric element 11, the elastomeric element 11 as a bearing 10 being detachable e.g. can be attached to the handle 1 by a snap connection and allows all-round movements such as pitching, torsional and translational movements.
  • the spring-elastic bearing 10 can e.g. as element 11 also limited elastic torsional or rotary movements e.g.
  • the resilient-elastic bearing 10 or the element 11 is designed accordingly, e.g. as an elastomeric connecting joint also allow a resilient-elastic translational movement of the razor blade holder 2 with respect to the handle 1, primarily transversely to the handle axis.
  • the elastic element 11 can also be designed with constriction-reducing constrictions, for example in its two end regions.
  • the resilient-elastic element 11 facing away from the handle 1 as the connecting joint or the resilient-elastic mounting 10 this is fastened, for example, to an intermediate part 6 to the razor blade holder 2, preferably likewise by means of a releasable snap connection.
  • the intermediate part or holding part 6 has a spacing from one another and is arranged symmetrically to the handle axis, two parallel legs directed away from the handle 1, which point in the direction of the razor blade holder 2, so that the intermediate part 6 as a U-shaped or fork-shaped part can be formed.
  • a snap-in bearing for the razor blade holder 2 which fixes the pivot axis 4, ie the swivel joint 3.
  • At least one recess for receiving the leg ends of the intermediate part 6 is provided, so that the razor blade holder 2 has two spaced apart, directed towards the intermediate part 6 or the handle 1, each lying parallel to the legs of the intermediate part 6 and with these wear the snap elements of the swivel joint 3.
  • These snap-in elements of the swivel joint 3 can consist, for example, of a cylindrical part which is arranged as an axis in the swivel axis direction and which is mounted in bores.
  • the elements of the swivel joint 3 can also be arranged on each leg-link connection between the intermediate part 6 and the razor blade holder 2, each associated pairing of a material projection 50 or 62 with a material recess or material recess 51 or 66, wherein the two material projections 50 and 62, which are arranged at a distance from one another on the pivot axis 4, are either designed to face or face away from one another and engage in the respectively assigned material recesses 51 and 66 on the adjacent fastening part.
  • the material projections 50 and 62 can be particularly advantageous e.g. be spherical or conical, which then snap fit into material recesses or recesses 51 or 66, the material recesses 51 or 66 also advantageously being spherical or conical or also cylindrical e.g. ats holes are formed.
  • the material projections 50, 62 form, together with the material recesses 51, 66, a snap connection 100, which can advantageously be released or just as easily assembled with a defined external force acting transversely to the swivel axis 4 between the razor blade holder 2 and the intermediate part 6.
  • the free end areas of the legs of the U-shaped intermediate part 6 can move resiliently and apart so far in the direction of the pivot axis 4 that the material projections come out of the material recesses, ie the legs are perpendicular to the pivot axis relative to the adjacent tabs 4 let it move.
  • ramp surfaces 52, 61 can be provided on the legs or on the tabs, on which the material projections 50, 62 then slide when the connection is being assembled or opened.
  • these ramp surfaces 52 result in an increasing elastic deformation of the legs of the intermediate part 6 until they close Snap material protrusions into the material savings and thereby create a releasable snap connection 100 as a sealing element 3.
  • the U-shaped intermediate part 6 for enabling the reliable elastic-spring snap connection 100 and swivel joint formation is preferably made of elastically flexible, resilient plastic, as well as the shape and fixed dimensions of the legs of the two, by the elastic-springy material of the intermediate part 6 used ⁇ part reached 6 and predetermined. Sudden changes in cross-section are avoided and the edges, throats and corners rounded to avoid damaging notch effects.
  • the single- or multi-edged razor blade is preferably exchangeably fastened with the actual razor blade 5, for example by clamping, by snap or snap connection or the like, with the cutter or the cutters essentially parallel to the pivot axis 4, so that the razor blade 5 projects on one side or on both sides along the longitudinal edge of the razor blade holder 2 relative to the latter.
  • the resilient-elastic mounting 10 between the razor blade holder 2 carrying the swivel joint 3 and the handle 1 consists, for example in the embodiment according to FIG. 1, of an element 11 as an elastomer or rubber-elastic, for example rotationally symmetrical elastomer component, for example medium hardness, the cross section of which has constrictions and which is fastened at its two axial ends, for example by means of an adhesive or welded connection, but more advantageously, for example, by means of an optionally detachable mechanical latching or snap connection with the handle 1 and the intermediate part. 6 is connected.
  • Other known types of connection such as terminals, pins; Screws etc. are provided.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 each show a cylindrical, resilient-elastic element 11 made of rubber-elastic material, this elastic element 11 either being at least partially hollow at the end for receiving attachment lugs 14 and 15 of the handle 1 and the intermediate part 6 (FIG .2), or in FIG. 3, for example, a cylindrical solid body as the elastic element 11 is inserted at the end into receiving openings, for example bores of the handle 1 and the intermediate part 6.
  • the fastening ends of the elastic element 11 as a bearing 10 can, as already explained for FIG. 1, by means of a transverse pin, but also by gluing, clamping, screwing and particularly preferably by means of a snap connection, which is advantageously also designed to be detachable, to the parts to be connected Components 1 and 6 are attached.
  • FIG. 4 shows the spring-elastic bearing 10 designed as an element 11 in the form of a hollow spherical elastomer body, in which an outer part, for example formed by the end of the handle 1 or by the intermediate part 6, partially engages around the element 11 and in turn in the element 11, for example spherical inner part is accommodated, which is mounted in the rubber-elastic element 7 7 so that it can move in a resilient manner on all sides.
  • the resilient force effect in the direction of the neutral or neutral position can e.g.
  • the spring-elastic bearing 10 can also act in that a fastening projection of one part to be connected (intermediate part 6 or handle 1) protrudes into a fastening recess of the other part to be connected, an element 7 7 e.g. is provided as a rubber-elastic, resilient elastomer component, the wall cross-section of which permits sufficient resilient mobility of the two parts connected to one another (FIG. 5).
  • an element 7 7 e.g. is provided as a rubber-elastic, resilient elastomer component, the wall cross-section of which permits sufficient resilient mobility of the two parts connected to one another (FIG. 5).
  • the resilient, elastic mounting 10 as a connecting joint is formed, for example, by an elastomeric element 7, by changing its normal state, for example by changing its shape, its cross section, its dimensions, and its .
  • Density, its pretension etc. for example by means of a variable force effect by tensioning or loosening, by changing its effective spring length, its effective suspension cross-section, etc. can be made adjustable with regard to its resilient and elastic effect and adjustable with regard to the movement limitation.
  • a screwable or displaceable element allows the change, for example according to FIG.
  • FIG. 6 shows, as a spring-elastic bearing 10, a rubber-elastic element 11 as an essentially cylindrical component, which has cross-sectional reductions in its two axial end regions within the free, resilient length region, such as circumferential cuts, which are then preferably used as Tilting points act so that, in the event of an external transverse force during shaving, for example a double bend or kinking of the rubber-elastic element 11 with a resilient effect can occur, depending on the external load and the execution of the constrictions, a bend or kink in twice the same direction of kinking or else it can be set twice in different buckling directions, so that the latter results in a certain resultant movement transverse to the handle 1.
  • the constrictions do not have to be arranged all around, but can also be provided only in parts. 7 and 8:
  • the preferably releasable snap connection 100 on the swivel joint 3 between the razor blade holder 2 and the handle 1 or the intermediate or holding part 6 can be particularly advantageously e.g. also by means of form elements 50, 51 and 62, 66 (material projection and material recess) interacting in pairs, each with more than one semicircle describing circular contour of e.g. Cross-section perpendicular to the pivot axis 4 may be formed, the axis of symmetry of this circular contour preferably being essentially perpendicular to the pivot axis (FIGS.
  • the mold members 50,51 may comprise at least two mutually spaced Hegende Kugelformelem duck pairs 50,51 and 62,66 to be, the center point distance lies on this parallel to the pivot axis 4 and preferably, or a Z-Y- l 'inthe pair of shaped elements, Fig. 8a , whose cylinder axis is parallel to or on the pivot axis 4.
  • the pair of cylindrical shaped elements can also be designed such that they can be joined or detached by mutual movement in the direction of the pivot axis 4.
  • the snap connection 100 of the single axis pivot joint 3 results from the fact 'that the projection 50 (spherical or cylindrical body) slightly elastically gurfe ⁇ is compressed horror, while the protrusion 50, for example, as a ball body is pushed through the smaller opening diameter of the recess 51 compared to the ball diameter, for example as a ball cavity, at the same time this opening diameter or the opening width then widens elastically resiliently.
  • the shaving apparatus according to the invention also has a second, independent, separate joint apart from the swivel joint, which is of uniaxial and preferably snap-in design as an elastic-resilient universal joint, e.g. is formed from a cylindrical elastomer element and allows both pitching, torsional and translational movements, or two pivoting movements about two parallel axes.
  • a second, independent, separate joint apart from the swivel joint which is of uniaxial and preferably snap-in design as an elastic-resilient universal joint, e.g. is formed from a cylindrical elastomer element and allows both pitching, torsional and translational movements, or two pivoting movements about two parallel axes.
  • the elastomer element can be fastened on one side in recesses, can be partially hollow, e.g. through blind holes on one or both sides or recesses at the end at the axial end areas.
  • the elastomer element can also be changed in terms of its elastic behavior, in terms of its elastic volume or in terms of its elastic resilient length by means of an adjusting device, for example it can be braced, compressed, held, etc. in order to change the spring characteristics, preferably adjustable.
  • the effective resilient cross section can also be made variable or adjustable.
  • this element can be exchanged for others with different force and / or displacement characteristics, the different elastic elements being able to have different color codes.

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Rasoir comportant un manche (1) et un porte-lame (2) qui est fixé a une articulation pivotante uniaxe (3) permettant au porte-lame (2) de pivoter par rapport au manche (1). L'axe de pivotement (6) de l'articulation pivotante (3) est dirigé dans le senslongitudinal du porte-lame (2). Il est prévu en outre, entre le porte-lame (2) et le manche (1), une portée (10) à rappel élastique permettant d'exercer en plus, avec effet de rappel, par rapport au mouvement pivotant de la lame (5), un mouvement d'inclinaison de tous côtés, un mouvement de torsion et un mouvement de translation du porte-lame (2) par rapport au manche (1), lorsqu'une force est exercée. La portée élastique est constituée par un élément élastique à ressort (11, 21), par exemple en un matériau élastomère. Le porte-lame (2) est logé, par l'intermédiaire de l'articulation pivotante (3), qui peut être realisée sous la forme d'un accouplement encliquetable, sur une pièce intermédiaire (14), tout en étant monté oscillant par rapport à celle-ci, ladite pièce (14) étant alors fixée, par l'intermédiaire de la portée élastique, sur le manche (1), de manière à être animée d'un mouvement d'inclinaison, de rotation et de translation. La portée élastique détermine, par exemple au moyen d'un élément élastique en caoutchouc (11, 21), en l'absence de forces extérieures, une position initiale neutre et flexible, entre l'axe de pivotement (6) et le manche (1), position à partir de laquelle l'axe de pivotement (6) est déplaçable par rapport au manche (1), de façon limitée, par inclinaison, rotation et translation, c'est-à-dire articulé de tous côtés, à l'encontre d'une force de rappel exercée par la portée élastique. L'articulation pivotante (3) est constituée par exemple par un accouplement encliquetable à position d'arrêt déterminée. La pièce en élastomère (11) formant la portée à rappel élastique peut avoir des caractéristiques d'élasticité réglables, être interchangeable et présenter, par conformation appropriée, des directions préférentielles, etc.
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WO1997022446A1 (fr) * 1995-12-15 1997-06-26 Warner-Lambert Company Rasoir jetable
US5953824A (en) * 1997-09-23 1999-09-21 Warner-Lambert Company Razors providing pivoting and swivelling razor head support
EP1488894A1 (fr) * 2003-06-18 2004-12-22 Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld Cartouche de rasoir
GB2458316A (en) * 2008-03-14 2009-09-16 Giles Coutts Manual shaving razor with head rotatably mounted on handle
US8037609B2 (en) 2007-03-02 2011-10-18 The Gillette Company Razor having a wing shaped contouring shaving aid
WO2011131945A1 (fr) * 2010-04-23 2011-10-27 Global Strategic Alliance Limited Rasoir et manche
WO2012038692A1 (fr) * 2010-09-20 2012-03-29 The King Of Shaves Company Ltd Système de rasoir
EP2511057A1 (fr) * 2011-04-15 2012-10-17 The Gillette Company Dispositif portable possédant un axe de rotation
WO2014022745A1 (fr) * 2012-08-03 2014-02-06 The Gillette Company Liaison entre un manche et une tête de rasage
EP2711146A1 (fr) * 2011-05-18 2014-03-26 Kai R&D Center Co., Ltd. Rasoir pivotant
US8938885B2 (en) 2012-05-01 2015-01-27 The Gillette Company Razor handle with a rotatable portion
EP2902156A1 (fr) 2014-01-31 2015-08-05 Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld Rasoir doté d'une poignée et d'une unité de coupe rotative
WO2015148347A1 (fr) * 2014-03-24 2015-10-01 Maimone Michael J Rasoir doté d'un manche comportant un élément de raccordement articulable
US11148310B2 (en) 2014-03-24 2021-10-19 Flexhandle, L.L.C. Razor with handle having articulable joint
US11235486B2 (en) 2010-08-11 2022-02-01 Sphere Usa, Llc Razor with cutting blade rotatable about multiple axes
DE102021126490B3 (de) 2021-10-13 2022-12-29 Feintechnik Gmbh Eisfeld Handgriff mit einem Auswerfer für einen Nassrasierer
DE102023100423B3 (de) 2023-01-10 2024-04-18 Feintechnik Gmbh Eisfeld Auswerferknopf mit integrierter Rückstellfunktion für einen Rasiererhandgriff, Rasiererhandgriff und Nassrasierer
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WO1997022446A1 (fr) * 1995-12-15 1997-06-26 Warner-Lambert Company Rasoir jetable
AU717256B2 (en) * 1995-12-15 2000-03-23 Warner-Lambert Company Disposable razor
US5953824A (en) * 1997-09-23 1999-09-21 Warner-Lambert Company Razors providing pivoting and swivelling razor head support
EP1488894A1 (fr) * 2003-06-18 2004-12-22 Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld Cartouche de rasoir
EP1847360A1 (fr) * 2003-06-18 2007-10-24 Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld Cartouche de rasoir
US8037609B2 (en) 2007-03-02 2011-10-18 The Gillette Company Razor having a wing shaped contouring shaving aid
GB2458316A (en) * 2008-03-14 2009-09-16 Giles Coutts Manual shaving razor with head rotatably mounted on handle
WO2011131945A1 (fr) * 2010-04-23 2011-10-27 Global Strategic Alliance Limited Rasoir et manche
US11235486B2 (en) 2010-08-11 2022-02-01 Sphere Usa, Llc Razor with cutting blade rotatable about multiple axes
WO2012038692A1 (fr) * 2010-09-20 2012-03-29 The King Of Shaves Company Ltd Système de rasoir
EP2511057A1 (fr) * 2011-04-15 2012-10-17 The Gillette Company Dispositif portable possédant un axe de rotation
EP2711146A4 (fr) * 2011-05-18 2014-12-17 Kai R&D Center Co Ltd Rasoir pivotant
US9498892B2 (en) 2011-05-18 2016-11-22 Kai R&D Center Co., Ltd. Pivoting razor
EP2711146A1 (fr) * 2011-05-18 2014-03-26 Kai R&D Center Co., Ltd. Rasoir pivotant
US8938885B2 (en) 2012-05-01 2015-01-27 The Gillette Company Razor handle with a rotatable portion
AU2013296327B2 (en) * 2012-08-03 2016-12-08 The Gillette Company Llc Connection between shaving handle and head
JP2015523190A (ja) * 2012-08-03 2015-08-13 ザ ジレット カンパニー シェービングハンドルとヘッドとの接続
WO2014022745A1 (fr) * 2012-08-03 2014-02-06 The Gillette Company Liaison entre un manche et une tête de rasage
EP2902156A1 (fr) 2014-01-31 2015-08-05 Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld Rasoir doté d'une poignée et d'une unité de coupe rotative
WO2015148347A1 (fr) * 2014-03-24 2015-10-01 Maimone Michael J Rasoir doté d'un manche comportant un élément de raccordement articulable
US11148310B2 (en) 2014-03-24 2021-10-19 Flexhandle, L.L.C. Razor with handle having articulable joint
US12030201B2 (en) 2021-08-25 2024-07-09 Flexhandle, Llc Razor with handle having articulable joint
DE102021126490B3 (de) 2021-10-13 2022-12-29 Feintechnik Gmbh Eisfeld Handgriff mit einem Auswerfer für einen Nassrasierer
EP4166290A1 (fr) 2021-10-13 2023-04-19 Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld Poignée avec éjecteur pour un rasoir
DE102023100423B3 (de) 2023-01-10 2024-04-18 Feintechnik Gmbh Eisfeld Auswerferknopf mit integrierter Rückstellfunktion für einen Rasiererhandgriff, Rasiererhandgriff und Nassrasierer

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