WO2006128544A1 - Dispositif de nettoyage pour appareils de rasage - Google Patents

Dispositif de nettoyage pour appareils de rasage Download PDF

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WO2006128544A1
WO2006128544A1 PCT/EP2006/004162 EP2006004162W WO2006128544A1 WO 2006128544 A1 WO2006128544 A1 WO 2006128544A1 EP 2006004162 W EP2006004162 W EP 2006004162W WO 2006128544 A1 WO2006128544 A1 WO 2006128544A1
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cleaning
cleaning device
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Stefan Streicher
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D27/00Shaving accessories
    • A45D27/46Devices specially adapted for cleaning or disinfecting shavers or razors

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  • the present invention relates to a razor cleaning device.
  • Razors in particular wet razors with multiple blades, clogged by trimmed whiskers and dried shaving cream.
  • the cleaning under running water is often insufficient, so that it comes after repeated use of an unacceptable hygienic situation and a reduced shaving performance.
  • there is a certain risk of injury during such cleaning since the user often strokes with a finger over the blades to remove whiskers.
  • Cleaning devices have therefore already been described in the prior art; they are known, for example, from DE 199 14 094 C1.
  • a cleaning device which consists of a spray chamber, a cleaning liquid supply and distribution, electrically or mechanically driven pumps with associated control and a collecting container.
  • This cleaning device uses water as a cleaning liquid.
  • a disadvantage of this cleaning device is that it requires both a water connection and a power supply. It is therefore only used locally. It can not be used in places where either water or power or both are missing. In addition, the combination of water and electricity can lead to dangerous situations.
  • the present invention therefore has as its object, a
  • Specify cleaning device that can be used isolated. This object is achieved in that the device is formed using pressurized gases as a cleaning agent. With great advantage, this invention allows the location-independent use of the device. Neither water nor power supplies are required. In addition, the use of pressurized gases eliminates the need for all electrical components such as pumps, their drives and controls, since the energy contained in the gas is sufficient for its promotion and distribution, so that no additional external power supply is required. This reduces the cost price of the device, increases its life and makes them overall simpler and more robust in construction.
  • Gas cartridges still are environmentally hazardous. In addition, they are sold in commercial gas cartridges and are therefore easily and everywhere available.
  • the gas cartridges have a long service life, an exchange is necessary only at long intervals.
  • a gas cartridge can reliably supply up to 500 cleaning processes with cleaning agents.
  • the cleaning agent from at least one, preferably from a plurality of nozzles is formed exiting, in particular from those with mutually different exit directions.
  • the cleaning agent flow is directed not only at one point from one direction to the shaver.
  • the cleaning performance is increased especially when the flow of the blades of the razor is parallel to the blade upper and lower sides.
  • at least one, preferably a plurality of nozzles are directed from below against the blade cutting edges, wherein the nozzles in a further embodiment of the invention, a funnel-like extension parallel to the longitudinal direction of the blades, so as to cover a larger area
  • nozzles may be directed laterally or obliquely from above onto a rear side of the blades so as to achieve a further increase in the cleaning performance via generated turbulences. These other nozzles are arranged so that a disability during insertion of the
  • Razor is avoided in the device according to the invention.
  • a tube with a plurality of openings can also be used, provided that these openings lead to an increase in the speed of the exiting gas stream; the term nozzle is not interpreted narrowly according to the invention.
  • an actuating device preferably consisting of actuating mechanism and a valve, wherein the actuating mechanism preferably has at least one support web, is achieved with advantage that no direct contact of razor and actuating mechanism takes place, so that damage to the blades of the razor is avoided.
  • the actuating mechanism is actuated by pressure, which is applied for simplicity by pressing with the shaver to be cleaned.
  • the actuating mechanism opens a normally closed valve which, in turn, releases one or more detergent lines to the nozzles, so that cleaning agent is applied to the razor.
  • the valve opens in two or more stages, that is, it releases first by slight pressure one or two detergent lines and at stronger pressure more detergent lines. This has the advantage that initially a Pre-cleaning of coarsest impurities takes place and then a short effective second cleaning, so that due to the total shorter cleaning time less detergent is consumed.
  • the device has a preferably two-part housing with at least one opening, easy accessibility of the interior of the device for maintenance and cleaning purposes is made possible. By lifting the one part of the housing up both gas cartridge and cleaning room and detergent lines are easily accessible. According to the invention it is provided that the
  • Detergent lines can be integrated into the wall of the housing or in the wall of a support wall located within the device. Through the at least one opening, the interior of the device is accessible during operation. Furthermore, the opening prevents pressure build-up within the device in cases of leaks of the gas cartridge or the detergent lines. Released gas can escape without endangering the opening into the environment.
  • the at least one opening is formed closable, preferably by means of brushes combing, is achieved with advantage that the unhygienic leakage is removed from the razor whiskers from the device is prevented.
  • This inventive measure also improves the replaceability of the device.
  • combing brushes prevents unwanted leakage of the whiskers, it does not hinder the introduction of a razor into the device as it can be easily passed through the brushes.
  • the at least one gas cartridge can be screwed into at least one self-opening valve, the structure of the device is advantageously simplified. The self-opening valve eliminates the need to provide a controller for opening and closing the valve.
  • the invention also provides that two gas cartridges are used. As a result, an uninterrupted operation of the device is advantageously achieved, since in the case of an empty gas cartridge, the second ensures the detergent supply, so that the first can be replaced. In this case, a changeover valve is provided according to the invention.
  • Fig. 2 an up and side view of the actuating mechanism with valve and Fig. 3: a closed view of the device.
  • FIG. 1 shows a two-piece housing 9 consisting of a bottom plate 18 and a cap.
  • the upper part of the cap is formed by means of a hinge 21 foldable about an axis.
  • a hinge 21 foldable about an axis By lateral, arranged on the cap pressure caps 22 of the hinged part of the cap is locked and unlocked, so that both the gas cartridge 12 and the cleaning chamber 2 and the detergent lines are easily accessible by unfolding without the entire cap would have to be removed.
  • a Between bottom 3 shown which limits the volume of the cleaning room, thus facilitating the cleaning.
  • the hinged part of the cap is folded over and the collected whiskers removed by shaking out of the device. If necessary, the cleaning room can be rinsed with water.
  • Actuating device 5 is attached to a support wall 19. It can be actuated by the sealed by means of brushes 11 opening 10 by a shaver, not shown. This is pressed by the user of the device on the support web 8, whereby the actuating mechanism is moved against the force of a spring 21 in the direction of a mechanically driven valve 7.
  • the thus caused opening of the valve 7 leads detergent through the nozzles 4 in the cleaning chamber 2, wherein the cleaning agent flows to the blade top and bottom sides of the shaver, not shown, in approximately parallel direction, not shown.
  • the detergent lines are attached to the support wall 19, which serves for the attachment of the actuator 5 and the holder 20 of the gas cartridge 12 at the same time.
  • the gas cartridge 12 is screwed into a self-opening valve 13 located in the holder 20, so that the cartridge is securely anchored on the one hand and on the other hand the detergent lines to the valve 7 are pressurized.
  • a normally closed valve 13 is used, that opens only upon actuation of the actuating mechanism.
  • the only valve 13 that then assumes the function of valve 7, in spatial proximity to the gas cartridge 12 and not as shown in spatial proximity to the cleaning room.
  • Fig. 2 shows a plan view and a side view of the actuator.
  • a U-shaped guide 14 is shown in the two legs of the actuating mechanism is guided linearly displaceable.
  • This U-shaped guide 14 can be designed as a solid wall or as a truss structure.
  • two funnel-shaped widened nozzles 4 are shown, which serve to act on the blade upper and lower sides of a razor, not shown, with cleaning agent.
  • the funnel-shaped extension is designed so that the blade surfaces of a razor are as completely as possible flowed.
  • the Auflegestege 8 are attached to a located in its center punch 17, which is located within the opening of a spring 15.
  • the side view shows that the punch 17 is guided in a larger diameter bushing 16, on which also the spring 15 is supported.
  • nozzles 4 may be arranged so as to allow detergent to escape at an angle to the illustrated nozzles, the angle being between 0 ° and 180 °.
  • FIG. 3 shows an external view of the device with opening 10, brushes 11 and housing 9 with bottom plate 18.
  • FIG. 3 shows an external view of the device with opening 10, brushes 11 and housing 9 with bottom plate 18.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif de nettoyage pour appareils de rasage, qui pour s'utiliser indépendamment du lieu, est conçu de manière à employer comme agents nettoyants, des gaz sous pression.
PCT/EP2006/004162 2005-06-02 2006-05-04 Dispositif de nettoyage pour appareils de rasage WO2006128544A1 (fr)

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GB1206792A (en) * 1966-11-22 1970-09-30 Sperry Rand Corp Device for cleaning electric razor components
US4480387A (en) * 1980-10-24 1984-11-06 Staar S. A. Cleaning device for razors
JPH09192057A (ja) * 1995-11-13 1997-07-29 Toshio Miyazaki 電気かみそりの内部を分解しないで掃除をする電気掃除機
DE19914094C1 (de) 1999-03-27 2000-12-14 Albert Reinink Reinigungsvorrichtung für Nassrasierapparate
US6305391B1 (en) * 1997-02-17 2001-10-23 Braun Gmbh Cleaning device for a dry shaver
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DE102004028021A1 (de) * 2004-06-01 2005-12-22 Thomas Haselbach Vorrichtung zum Reinigen und Behandeln von Geräten
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GB1206792A (en) * 1966-11-22 1970-09-30 Sperry Rand Corp Device for cleaning electric razor components
US4480387A (en) * 1980-10-24 1984-11-06 Staar S. A. Cleaning device for razors
JPH09192057A (ja) * 1995-11-13 1997-07-29 Toshio Miyazaki 電気かみそりの内部を分解しないで掃除をする電気掃除機
US6305391B1 (en) * 1997-02-17 2001-10-23 Braun Gmbh Cleaning device for a dry shaver
DE19914094C1 (de) 1999-03-27 2000-12-14 Albert Reinink Reinigungsvorrichtung für Nassrasierapparate
US20020145058A1 (en) * 2001-02-08 2002-10-10 George Tziviskos Razor cleaning apparatus
DE102004028021A1 (de) * 2004-06-01 2005-12-22 Thomas Haselbach Vorrichtung zum Reinigen und Behandeln von Geräten
US20060042103A1 (en) * 2004-08-31 2006-03-02 Rovcal, Inc. Electric shaver and cleaning system therefor

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