![]() SHAVING OR DEPILING DEVICES UNDERSTANDING MARKING AREAS
专利摘要:
marking areas for razors or shaving with a rotating portion is a shaving or shaving device comprising a first component comprising the first marking areas on a surface of the first component. the razor or epilator also comprises a second component configured to rotate with respect to the first component around the first axis of rotation, the second component comprising at least one blade and the second marking areas on a surface of the second component, the second component being configured to rotate with respect to the first component around a second axis of rotation, the second axis of rotation and the first axis of rotation being non-coplanar. the second component is in a preloaded neutral position when at rest so that the rotation around the second axis of rotation generates a return torque and the first marking areas and second marking areas are in alignment at rest and out of alignment when the second component is rotated around the first axis of rotation. 公开号:BR112014023925B1 申请号:R112014023925-8 申请日:2013-03-22 公开日:2020-12-15 发明作者:Vanessa Christie;Christopher Ramm;Brian Patrick Watson 申请人:The Gillette Company; IPC主号:
专利说明:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The invention relates, in general, to shaving handles, more particularly to handles with a rotating portion. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Recent advances in razors, such as a 5-bladed razor or 6 blades for wet shaving, can offer a closer, better, and more comfortable shave. One factor that can affect the proximity of the shave is the amount of contact of the blades on a shaving surface. The larger the surface area with which the blades come into contact, the closer the shave becomes. Current approaches to shaving or waxing largely include razors or shavers with only a single axis of rotation, for example, around an axis substantially parallel to the blades and substantially perpendicular to the handle (ie, pivoting movement from the front to the side). back or step movement). The curvature of the various shaving areas and the direction of the hair, however, does not simply conform to a single axis of rotation, and thus a portion of the blades often disconnects from the skin or transfers relatively less pressure on the skin during the shaving or shaving as they have limited ability to rotate around the single axis. Thus, the blades of these razors may have only limited surface contact with certain shaving areas, such as under the chin, around the jaw line, around the mouth, etc. [0003] Shavers with multiple axes of rotation can help approach shaving proximity and closely monitor a user's skin contours. For example, a second axis of rotation for a razor or shaver may be an axis substantially perpendicular to the blades and substantially perpendicular to the handle (i.e., pivoting movement from side to side or yaw movement) or an axis substantially perpendicular to the blades and substantially parallel to the cable (i.e., pivoting motion of rotation or rolling motion). Examples of various approaches to shaving or shaving with multiple axes of rotation are described in Canadian Patent No. 1045365; US patents 4,152,828; 5,029,391; 5,033,152; 5,070,614; 5,093,991; 5,526,568; 5,535,518; 5,560,106; 5,787,593; 5,953,824; 6,115,924; 6,311,400; 6,381,857; 6,615,498; 6,880,253; 6,973,730; and 7,140,116; US patent application publications No. 2008/034591; 2009/066218; 2009/0313837; 2010/0043242; 2010/0083505; 2010/0313426; 2010/1013220; and 2011/0035950; and Japanese open patent publications No. H2-34193; H2-52694; and H4-22388. However, to provide another axis of rotation, such as an axis substantially perpendicular to the blades and substantially perpendicular to the handle or an axis substantially perpendicular to the blades and substantially parallel to the handle, typically additional parts are implemented that have greater complexity and increased movement and include components which may be prone to fatigue, deformation or permanent deformation under certain conditions of use and storage. In addition, these additional components often require very tight tolerances with little room for error. As a result, current approaches introduce complexities, costs and durability issues for manufacturing, assembling, and using razors with multiple axes of rotation. Some approaches also provide a second axis of rotation on which the razor or shaver can be held in position when rotated around the second axis of rotation. Examples of various approaches to shavers or shavers with multiple axes of rotation that can be fixed in position are described in Canadian patent No. 1045365 and US patent No. 7,140,116. Such approaches, however, can facilitate the uneven balance or uneven loading of a blade on the shaving or waxing surface. [0004] A razor or epilator suitable for wet or dry shaving or epilation, with multiple axes of rotation is required, for example, (1) an axis substantially perpendicular to the blades and substantially perpendicular to the handle and a axis substantially parallel to the blades and substantially perpendicular to the cable or (2) an axis substantially perpendicular to the blades and substantially parallel to the cable and an axis substantially parallel to the blades and substantially perpendicular to the cable. The razor, including shavers equipped with a motor and manuals, is preferably simpler, cost-effective, reliable, durable, easier and / or faster to manufacture, and easier and / or faster to mount more precisely. Such a razor or shaver also provides a spring-type mechanism to facilitate rotation around the second axis of rotation so that the mechanism generates a return torque to return the rotating component to the rest position, in order to facilitate a more balanced application or load of a razor on the shaving or waxing surface. It is also desirable to provide marking areas on the surface of the shaver or shaver to provide suggestions to a user such as, among others, that the shaver or shaver has been rotated around the second axis of rotation and / or how much the shaver or shaver has been turned. Such a warning also allows a user to determine whether the shaver or epilator is defective, for example, whether the rotating component has undergone permanent deformation when it is not at rest. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0005] In one aspect, the invention relates to a shaving or shaving apparatus comprising a first component comprising a first marking area on a surface of the first component and a second component configured to rotate with respect to the first component to the around a first axis of rotation. The second component comprises at least one blade and a second marking area on a surface of the second component, the second component being configured to rotate around a second axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation and the first axis of rotation are non-coplanar. The second component is in a preloaded neutral position when at rest so that the rotation around the second axis of rotation generates a return torque and the first marking area and the second marking area are in alignment at rest and out of alignment when the second component is rotated around the first axis of rotation. [0006] The aforementioned aspect may include one or more of the following modalities. The second axis of rotation can be substantially perpendicular to the first axis of rotation. The first marking areas can be arranged close to the second marking areas. The first marking areas can comprise a first apex and the second marking areas can comprise a second apex. The first apex can turn and align with the second apex when the second component is at rest. At least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas can additionally comprise a gradient that leads to at least one of the first apex and the second apex. The return torque can be higher the farther the second component is rotated from the first component around the second axis of rotation. The application of the first marking areas to the first component can be selected from the group consisting of painting, stamping, hot treatment, molding, scraping, gluing, casting, cutting and combinations thereof. The first marking areas can be formed entirely with the first component. The application of the second marking areas to the second component can be selected from the group consisting of painting, stamping, hot treatment, molding, scraping, gluing, casting, cutting and combinations thereof. The second marking areas can be integrally formed with the second component. At least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas can have a shape selected from the group consisting of linear shapes, polygonal shapes, arched shapes and combinations thereof. The first marking areas may have a different shape and / or different size than those of the second marking areas. The first component can be a cable. The second component may include a housing for a razor or shaving cartridge. The first component can be a cable and an interconnection element. [0007] In another aspect, the invention relates to a razor or shaver comprising a first component comprising first marking areas visible from a surface of the first component. A second component is configured to rotate with respect to the first component around a first axis of rotation, the second component comprising at least one blade and the second marking areas visible from a surface of the second component. The second component is configured to rotate around a second axis of rotation, the second axis of rotation and the first axis of rotation being non-coplanar. The second component is in a preloaded neutral position when at rest, so that rotation around the second axis of rotation generates a return torque and the first marking areas and second marking areas are in alignment in at rest and out of alignment when the second component has been rotated around the first axis of rotation. [0008] The previously mentioned aspect may include one or more of any of the following modalities. The first component can form an opening to show the first marking areas arranged below. The first marking areas can be attached to the second component. The second component can form an opening to show the second marking areas arranged below. The second marking areas can be attached to the first component. The second axis of rotation can be substantially perpendicular to the first axis of rotation. The first marking areas can be arranged close to the second marking areas. The first marking areas can comprise a first apex and the second marking areas can comprise a second apex. The first apex can face and align with the second apex when the second component is at rest. At least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas can additionally comprise a gradient that leads to at least one of the first apex and the second apex. The return torque can be higher the farther the second component is rotated from the first component around the second axis of rotation. The application of the first marking areas to the first component can be selected from the group consisting of painting, stamping, hot treatment, molding, scraping, gluing, casting, cutting and combinations thereof. The first marking areas can be formed entirely with the first component. The application of the second marking areas to the second component can be selected from the group consisting of painting, stamping, hot treatment, molding, scraping, gluing, casting, cutting and combinations thereof. The second marking areas can be integrally formed with the second component. At least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas can have a shape selected from the group consisting of linear shapes, polygonal shapes, arched shapes and combinations thereof. The first marking areas may have a different shape and / or different size than those of the second marking areas. The first component can be a cable. The second component may include a housing for a razor or shaving cartridge. The first component can be a cable and an interconnection element. [0009] In another aspect, the invention relates to a razor or shaver comprising a first component and a second component configured to rotate with respect to the first component around the first axis of rotation. The second component comprises at least one blade and marking areas visible from a surface of the second component, the second component being configured to rotate around a second axis of rotation, the second axis of rotation and the first axis of rotation are not coplanar. The second component is in a preloaded neutral position when at rest, so that rotation around the second axis of rotation generates a return torque and the marking areas are not visible when the second component is at rest and the marking areas are visible when the second component is rotated around the first axis of rotation. [0010] This aspect may include any one or more of the following modalities. The second component can form an opening to show the marking areas arranged below. Marking areas can be exposed. The marking areas can be attached to the first component. The second axis of rotation can be substantially perpendicular to the first axis of rotation. Marking areas can comprise an apex. The marking areas can additionally comprise a gradient leading to the apex. The return torque can be higher the farther the second component is rotated from the first component around the second axis of rotation. The application of the marking areas to the first component and / or the second component can be selected from the group consisting of painting, stamping, heat treatment, molding, scraping, gluing, casting, cutting and combinations thereof. The marking areas can be integrally formed with the first component and / or the second component. The marking areas can have a shape selected from the group consisting of linear shapes, polygonal shapes, arched shapes and combinations thereof. The first component can be a cable. The second component may include a housing for a razor or shaving cartridge. The first component can be a cable and an interconnection element. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0011] Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention, as well as the invention itself, can be more fully understood with the following description of the various modalities, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: [0012] Figures 1A and 1B are schematic top views of a razor or shaver in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; [0013] Figures 2A and 2B are schematic top views of a razor or shaver in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; [0014] Figure 3 is a schematic top view of a razor or shaver in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; [0015] Figure 4 is a schematic top view of a razor or shaver in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; and [0016] Figures 5A and 5B are schematic side views of a razor or shaver in accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0017] Except where otherwise indicated, the articles "one", "one", "o" and "a" mean "one / one or more". [0018] "Substantially perpendicular" as defined here means a first line that intersects a second line, the intersecting line forming an angle of about 85 ° to about 90 ° or about 88 ° to about 90 ° + 0 , 1 °. [0019] "Substantially parallel", as defined here, means a first line that, in general, is on a plane as a second line. [0020] With reference to Figures 1A and 1B, a razor or shaving apparatus of the present invention comprises a first component 100 and a second component 110. In one embodiment, the first component 100 includes a handle and the second component 110 includes a cartridge razor or epilator, as a housing for a razor or epilator cartridge. The second component 110 includes at least one blade 120. The second component 110 is configured to rotate around the first axis of rotation 130. In one embodiment, the first axis of rotation 130 is substantially parallel to at least one blade 120 and substantially perpendicular at a length of the first component 100. The second component 110 is configured to rotate with respect to the first component 100 so that the second component 110 rotates about a second axis of rotation 140. In one embodiment, the second axis of rotation 140 it is substantially perpendicular to at least one blade 120 and substantially perpendicular to the length of the first component 100. The first component 100 comprises the first marking areas 150, as one or more marking areas and the second component 110 comprises second marking areas 160, as one or more marking areas. The first marking areas 150 can be seen on a surface of the first component 100 and the second marking areas 160 can be seen on a surface of the second component 110. In one embodiment, the first marking areas 150 and the second marking areas 160 are arranged in the first component 110 and the second component 110, respectively, for example, by painting, printing, printing, heat treatment, scraping, gluing, cutting and combinations thereof. In one embodiment, the first marking areas 150 are integrally formed with the first component 100 and the second marking areas 160 are integrally formed with the second component 110, for example, by molding, casting, cutting and combinations thereof. The first marking areas 150 and the second marking areas 160 can take any shape, such as a linear shape, a polygonal shape, an arched shape and combinations thereof. Additionally or alternatively, the first marking areas 150 and the second marking areas 160 can take a shape in order to provide a visual cue to a user, for example using colors, shapes or decorative designs and so on. Some non-limiting examples of surface marking areas are described or shown in US design patent applications with serial number 29 / 400,423, filed on August 26, 2011; 29 / 400,422, filed on August 26, 2011; 29 / 400,421; filed on August 26, 2011; 29 / 393,250, deposited on June 1, 2011; and 29 / 411,680, deposited on January 25, 2012. [0021] In one embodiment, the second component may include a wide scraping surface such as when the razor or epilator is used with a depilatory or for skin exfoliation or a razor unit. When the second component is a razor or shaving cartridge, the cartridge may also include multiple blades. For example, US patent No. 7,168,173 generally describes a Fusion® razor or shaver that is commercially available from The Gillette Company and that includes a razor or shaving cartridge with multiple blades. In addition, the razor or shaving cartridge can include a shield as well as a shaving or epilation aid. A variety of razor or shaving cartridges can be used in accordance with the present invention. Some non-limiting examples of suitable shaving or shaving cartridges, with and without fins, shields and / or shaving or hair removal aids, include those marketed by The Gillette Company in the Fusion®, Venus® be product lines, such as those featured in US Patent Nos. 7,197,825, 6,449,849, 6,442,839, 6,301,785, 6,298,558, and 6,161,288 and US Patent Application Publication No. 2008/060201. [0022] In a razor or shaver of the present invention, the second component 110 rotates with respect to the first component 100 by means of a spring-loaded mechanism, for example, a cantilever spring / tail and / or a spring / torsion bar. Some non-limiting examples of spring loaded mechanisms used in multi-pivoting razors or shavers, where one component rotates in relation to another component around the second axis of rotation, are described in the US patent application with serial number 13 / 221,012, deposited on August 30, 2011; 13 / 221,025, deposited on August 30, 2011; 61 / 471,943, filed on April 5, 2011; and 61 / 476,075, deposited on April 15, 2011; US patent application publication No. 2009/0313837; 2010/0043242; and 2011/0035950; US patent No. 7,913,393; and international patent application No. PCT / CN2011 / 000532, filed on March 28, 2011. The spring mechanism generates a return torque to return the second component to a rest position (that is, when no external force acts on the second component 110) when the second component 110 is rotated around the first axis of rotation 130. In such an embodiment, the resting position is a preloaded neutral position for the second component 110 with respect to the first component 100. For assistance in understanding the position of the second component 110 relative to the first component 100, the first marking areas 150 and the second marking areas 160 are aligned when the shaver or epilator is in the rest position. In one embodiment, the first marking areas 150 are arranged close to the second marking areas 160 to assist in providing visual cues. Additionally or alternatively, the first marking areas 150 and the second marking areas can each have an apex, facing each other, and in alignment when the shaver or epilator is in the rest position. Therefore, the apexes are out of alignment and are no longer facing each other nor opposite to each other when the second component 110 is rotated in relation to the first component 100. In one embodiment, at least one of the first marking areas 150 and the second marking areas 160 have a gradient, such as a slope or slope, where the gradient leads to or culminates at the respective apex. The gradient provides a visual cue to the user about how much the second component 110 has rotated in relation to the first component 100. In one embodiment, the gradient can provide an indication that the return torque will be greater the farther the second component 110 has rotated from the rest position in relation to the first component 110, for example, around the second axis of rotation 140. [0023] Now with reference to figures 2A and 2B, the second marking areas 260 can be arranged below the surface of the second component 110. In one embodiment, the second component 110 includes a window. When the second component 110 is rotated far enough, the second marking areas 260 may be visible through the window to allow the user to understand that the second component 110 has been rotated far enough. In one example, the second marking areas 260 may be partially visible when the second component 110 has only partially rotated with respect to the first component 100 and the second marking areas may not be visible when the second component 110 is at rest. Additionally or alternatively, the second marking areas 260 can be part of the first component 100 and be seen in a part of the second component 110 when the second component 110 is rotated in relation to the first component 100. Additionally or alternatively, the first marking areas 250 can be similarly arranged below a surface of the first component 100 in the same way. In an alternative embodiment, as shown, when the second marking areas 262 are visible by rotating the second component 110 relative to the first component 100, it does not have to be the first marking areas or vice versa. Additionally or alternatively, the second marking areas 262 are not visible when the second component 110 is at rest with respect to the first component 100. [0024] As shown in Figure 3, in a modality, the second 360 marking areas may have a different shape, shape, size or visual suggestion than the first 350 marking areas. Additionally or alternatively, the second 360 marking areas may also have a visual cue to be compared with the first marking areas 350 that can show the alignment of the second component 110 with respect to the first component 100 when in the rest position. For example, a portion of the second 360 marker areas may further show an apex and / or a gradient to be compared to an apex and / or a gradient of the first 350 marker areas. [0025] In several modalities, at least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas can have at least one projection and / or at least one recess or channel. Additionally or alternatively, the at least one protrusion and / or at least one recess or channel can partially pass through the respective first component or second component or at least one protrusion and / or at least one recess or channel crosses the entire respective first component or second component. For example, the at least one protrusion and / or at least one recess can be shaped like a wave, for example, a curved wave, around the first component or second component. In another mode, at least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas can be embossed in the respective first component and second component. In an alternative embodiment, at least one of the first component and the second component can include a meter or a disc to provide a visual cue to the user about how far the second component has rotated away from the resting position. When the marking areas have a meter or a disc, the other marking areas can optionally include reference surface marking areas (for example, a line) that can be seen in relation to the meter. In one embodiment, at least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas has a portion formed by a soft plastic, such as a thermoplastic elastomer. The soft plastic can deform or be compressed (e.g., bellows) when the second component is rotated away from the resting position to also provide a visual cue as to the position of the second component in relation to the first component. In an alternative embodiment, a portion of at least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas is partially exposed (for example, as a color display) so that the rotation of the second component in relation to the first component away from the resting position it can expose more or less the portion of at least one of the first marking areas and the second marking areas. For example, when a portion of the second marking areas is partially exposed in the resting position and the second marking areas become less exposed or covered when the second component is rotated in the resting position, the second marking areas can be covered with the first marking areas. Additionally or alternatively, the second marking areas are coupled to the first component and the second component rotates in relation to the second marking areas and the first component so that the second component will cover the second marking areas when the second component is rotated from the resting position. [0026] Now with reference to figure 4, the first component 400 includes a cable and an interconnect element 470. Some non-limiting examples of an interconnect element for a razor or shaver are described in US Patent Nos. 5,813 .293; 5,918,369; 6,029,354; 5,787,586; 5,956,851; and 5,784,790. In one embodiment, the interconnecting element 470 is coupled to a second component 410 so that the second component rotates about the first axis of rotation 130. The first marking areas 450 can be arranged on a cable 480 and / or the element interconnect 470. In an alternative embodiment, a window for viewing the first marking areas 450 can be arranged on or over a cable 480 and / or the interconnect element 470. [0027] Now with reference to figures 5A and 5B, a razor or shaver of the present invention comprises a first component 500 and a second component 510. In one embodiment, the first component 500 includes a handle and the second component 510 includes a razor cartridge, a housing for a razor cartridge or epilator 511, a first interconnect element 512 and a second interconnect element 514. The second component 510 includes at least one blade. The first interconnecting element 512 is coupled to the housing for a razor or shaving cartridge 511 to allow the second component 510 to rotate around the first axis of rotation 530. In one embodiment, the first axis of rotation 530 is substantially parallel to at least one blade and substantially perpendicular to a length of the first component 500. The second component 510 is configured to rotate with respect to the first component 500 so that the second component 510 rotates about a second axis of rotation 540. In one embodiment, the second axis of rotation 540 is substantially perpendicular to at least one blade and substantially parallel to the length of the first component 500. The first component 500 comprises the first marking areas 550, as one or more marking areas, and the second component 510 comprises second marking areas 560, as one or more marking areas. [0028] It should be understood that each maximum numerical limit mentioned in this specification includes each of the lower numerical limits, as if such lower numerical limits were expressly registered in this document. Each minimum numerical limit mentioned in this specification includes each of the upper numerical limits, as if such upper numerical limits were expressly registered in this document. Each number range mentioned in this specification includes each more restricted number range that is within that broader number range, as if such more restricted number ranges were expressly recorded in this document. [0029] The dimensions and values presented in the present invention should not be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values mentioned. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each of these dimensions is intended to mean both the mentioned value and a range of functionally equivalent values around that value. For example, a dimension displayed as "40 mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm". [0030] Each of the documents cited in the present invention, including any cross-reference, related patent or patent application, is hereby incorporated in its entirety, by way of reference, unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art in relation to any invention presented or claimed in this document, or that it, alone or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggest or present any invention like that. In addition, if there is a conflict between any meaning or definition of a term mentioned in this document and any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document will take precedence. [0031] Although specific embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it should be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the character and scope of the invention. Modes according to the invention can also combine elements or components that are presented generically, but not expressly exemplified in combination, except where otherwise specified here. Therefore, it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that fall within the scope of the present invention.
权利要求:
Claims (2) [0001] 1. Shaving or shaving apparatus characterized by the fact that it comprises: a first component (100, 400, 500) comprising first marking areas (150, 250, 350, 450, 550) and second marking areas (160, 260 , 360); and a second component (110, 410, 510) configured to rotate with respect to the first component (100, 400, 500) around the first axis of rotation (130, 530), the second component (110, 410, 510) comprising at least one blade (120), the second component (110, 410, 510) being configured to rotate in relation to the first component (100, 400, 500) around a second axis of rotation (140, 540), with the second axis of rotation (140, 540) and the first axis of rotation (130, 530) are non-coplanar, the second component (110, 410, 510) being in a preloaded neutral position when at rest mode that the rotation around the second axis of rotation (140, 540) generates a return torque and the first marking areas (150, 250, 350, 450, 550) are visible and the second marking areas (160, 260, 360) are not visible when the second component (110, 410, 510) is at rest, as the second component (110, 410, 510) covers the second marking areas (160, 260, 360) when the second component (110, 410, 510) is at rest and the second marking areas (160, 260, 360) are visible when the second component (110, 410, 510) is rotated while around the second axis of rotation (140, 540). [0002] 2. A razor or shaving appliance according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the second component (110, 410, 510) forms an opening that is positioned over the second marking areas (160, 260, 360) when the second component (110, 410, 510) rotates to show the second marking areas (160, 260, 360) arranged below.
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