![]() Device for delivery of packs of razors
专利摘要:
Using; in the magazine system for razor blades. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION: The razor blade units are arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the magazine body with the possibility of movement along the axis indicated. The most extreme unit, located at the outlet of the housing, is in the withdrawal position with the handle. The magazine body has a guide device ending in the region of the outlet of the handle head, which causes the fixation device of the handle head, when the latter moves longitudinally to the unlocking state and, when the position of the extract is reached, releases the fixation device so that it goes into position fixing and fixing with a razor blade unit to be removed 9 of 3 pf files, 20 ill. 公开号:SU1757440A3 申请号:SU894614468 申请日:1989-07-06 公开日:1992-08-23 发明作者:Лембке Макс 申请人:Вилкинсон Сворд Гмбх (Фирма); IPC主号:
专利说明:
This invention relates to a magazine system for razor blade units. The purpose of the invention is to improve the usability. x Figure 1 shows the housing of the store of the device for storing and dispensing razor blades, top view; Fig 2 - the same, front view; Fig 3 is a section A-A in Fig 1; Fig. 4 shows the head of the handle (the head cover is removed to make the inside visible); Fig. 5 shows the handle, side view; figure 6 - unit razor blade, rear view; Fig. 7 is the same with a coupled handle to form a razor device; on Fig - section bb in Fig.7; Fig. 9 shows the body of a magazine with razor blades inside and also with different hand positions for re-inserting the used razor blade and for receiving a still unused unit, longitudinal section; Fig. 10 is a schematic depiction of the handle head when it lies on the body of the magazine and is directed in the longitudinal direction, as viewed from the toe; 11 shows a second exemplary embodiment of the store body, top view; on Fig - the same, front view; Fig. 13 is the same side view; Fig. 14 is the same with different positions of the handle for re-inserting the used razor blade unit and for removing the still unused block; in fig. 15 - the same, the shop body is completely filled with used blocks of razor blades; Fig. 16 is a view of the handle head in the second embodiment (the head cover is removed to make the inside visible); Fig; 17 is a section bb In Fig.16; FIG. 18 is a compression spring that is located inside the case between the non-x | cl x WITH used and used fleas of razor blades, top view; Fig 19 is the same, front view; on Fig - the same, side view. A device for storing and dispensing razor blades contains a magazine, in a plastic case 1 of a parallelepty form, parallel to one another, there are blocks 2 razor blades with locking lugs 3, and a handle 4 with a head 5 having a locking device 6 adapted to engage with the projections 3 of the blocks 2 for alternately removing the blocks 2 from the case 1 of the magazine and forming a razor device. At the ends of the case 1 of the store, the receiving 7 and the outlet 8 are formed, respectively. In the upper wall of the housing 1, in the areas adjacent to the ends, notches 9 are provided, communicating with the receiving 7 and the outlet 8. On the upper wall of the housing 1, guides 10 are formed between the notches connected to the internal cavity of the housing 1 by means of a groove 11. The edges of the expanding notches 7 and 8 and the guides 10 are arranged to contact with the fixing device 6 of the head 5 of the handle 4 in the time of its movement and its sequential transfer from the fixation position b by the used block 2 to the fixation position and the next then fixation with the extreme block 2 located at the outlet 8 of the case 1 of the magazine. The razor blade units 2 are arranged in one row perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing 1 with the possibility of longitudinal movement. A compression spring 12 can be installed in the magazine body 1, which serves to separate the used blocks 2 located on the side of the receiving opening 7 and unused blocks 2 located on the side of the outlet 8. A device for storing and dispensing razor blade units can be designed in such a way that the locking device b of the head 5 of the handle 4 includes two spring-loaded levers 13 having in the upper parts protrusions 14 directed in opposite directions and installed with the possibility of rotation, while locking the projections 3 of the blocks 2 of the razor blades have holes 15 for the projections 14 of the levers 13. The guides 10 of the upper wall of the housing 1 are made in the form of C-shaped grooves 16, facing one another towards the other with open ends, portions of grooves 16 are directed at an angle downwards, the grooves 16 are adapted to contact with the projections 14 of the levers 13 of the head 5 of the handle 4, and the distance between the guides 10 it is such that it ensures that the levers 13 are placed in them in a position that is turned towards one another. The guides 10 in the upper wall of the magazine case 1 can also be made in the form of a crook of a through groove connecting the receiving 7 and the outlet 8 holes, while the upper wall sections of the housing 1 adjacent to the specified edges are shifted upwards. 5 Inside the magazine body 1, along its base along the side walls, guide rails 17 for the blocks 2 can be arranged. The magazine body 1 can be made of two identical parts interconnected along the longitudinal axis of the base. From the outside of the case 1 of the store can be fixed inclined ribs 5 18 stiffness. Inside the housing 1 of the magazine, in the areas adjacent to the receiving 7 and the outlet 8, spring-loaded cams 19 can be fixed to hold O blocks 2 inside the case 1. The blocks 2 of the razor blades may contain a jumper 20 located in the middle part, and the head 5 of the handle 4 may have a protruding spring-loaded plug 21, made with the possibility of interacting with the jumper 20, and guides 10 located on The upper wall of the magazine case 1 may be provided with strips 22 and 23 for contacting with the head 5 of the handle 4. 0 The case 1 of the store from plastic part according to the first embodiment of the store system is designed as a rectangular parallelepiped. On the front side, the body 1 of the store has on one side (FIG. 1, above) a receiving opening 5 to 7, and on the opposite side (Fig. 1, bottom), the outlet 8 for the razor blade units 2, which in FIG. 1-3 are not shown. Thus, the body 1 of the magazine is shown in an empty state. O While the bottom wall of the case 1 of the Store is completely flat and closed, the top wall has guides 10 for the head 5 of the handle 4 of the razor device. 10 guides 5, first of all, from two guide grooves 1G parallel to each other, which are C-shaped and located at a certain distance from each other (Fig. 3). These guide grooves 16 extend almost along the entire length of the magazine body 1 and are deflected from the ends to the front of the body 1 (FIG. 9). A guide bar 22 is molded to the outer side of the guide grooves 16, which is beveled from the end sides. To the outer side of this guide bar 22, another guide bar 23 is molded, which is slightly higher than the guide bar 22. In the area of the receiving 7 and outlet 8 holes, the upper side of the case 1 of the magazine has expanding notches 9. The oblique edges of the notches 9 serve as guides. They terminate in the area of the guide grooves 16, where the upper wall of the case 1 of the magazine has a passage groove 11. Figures 4 and 5 in particular show the head 5 of the handle 4 for a razor. In this head 5 in the supports 24 two levers 13 are installed with the possibility of turning inwards. Figure 4 shows both the basic position and the internal rotated position of the levers 13 Between the levers 13 there is a V-shaped spring 25, which exerts pressure on the levers 13 in the outward direction, pressing down; They are attached to the head 5 of the handle 4. The free ends of the levers 13 have outwardly protrusions 14. In addition, in Fig. 4, the plug 21 is visible, which is installed in the head 5 with the possibility of longitudinal movement, with the spring 26 applying pressure on the plug 21 in the direction of the front main field. In this case, the spring 26 is made in one piece with the V-shaped spring 25. G6C is dexterously closed by a cover 27 (not shown) to make visible the parts located in the inner part of the head 5. Fit.6 shows a normal type of shaving unit, i.e. in a plastic case, two razor blades are sealed. Of interest is only shown in FIG. 6, the rear side of the razor blade unit 2. It shows that two friction protrusions 3 are molded to the plastic case 28, which have an opening 15 corresponding to the protrusions 14 of the arms 13. In addition, a medium lever 20 is molded to the plastic case 28, which so corresponds to the fork 21 of the handle 4 that the plug 21 takes the middle jumper 20 in the assembly position. This assembly position to form a complete razor is shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. From FIG. 7 it can be seen that after the levers 13 of the handle 4 are briefly turned inward, their projections 14 are received by holes 15 of block 2 and they form a rotary axis for a so-called razor-type razor device. In this case, the plug 21 puts pressure on the middle jumper 20 and thus on the entire block 2 in the direction from the head 5 of the handle 4, so that the block The razor blade takes a middle position to which it returns to spring when deflected. The levers 13c with the protrusions 14 form the fixing device 6 of the head 5 of the handle 4, and the hole 15 formed in the projections 3 forms the corresponding fixing device of the razor blade unit 2. FIG. 9 shows the case 1 of a magazine with a ptne with blocks of 2 razor blades. They are held by cams 19. A compression spring 12 is located between the two lower units 2 razor blades and the three upper blocks 2, which exerts pressure on the blocks, pressing them against the cams 19. In this case, both lower units 2 are still unused instances. The three upper blocks 2 are used and re-inserted instances. The operation principle of the store system of this first embodiment will be described below. The used razor blade unit 2 must be replaced by the not yet used block 2. For this purpose, the used block 2, still connected to the handle 4, is inserted into the receiving opening 7 of the housing 1 of the magazine (Fig. 9). Here, the levers 13 come into contact with the edges of the cut-outs 9, so that the levers 13 turn inward (FIG. TO), of course, without a corresponding razor blade unit. At the narrowest point of the notch 9 with the smallest distance between its edges, the protrusions 14 of the levers 13 come out of engagement with the holes 15 in the protrusions 3 in the razor blade unit 2 and are thus released. The used block 2 thus reaches its recoil position after it has shifted the razor blades blocks by one position underneath it, since the still unused block 2 which is lying at the extreme occupies the extraction position in the outlet 8. As shown in Fig. 9, the handle 4, after unlocking, occupies position A. Then the protrusions 14 of the levers 13 of the handle 4 are guided through the groove 11 up to the upper side of the body 1 of the magazine into the guide grooves 16 and along these guide grooves 16 to the outlet hole 8. This position of displacement is represented by position B. Thanks to the distance between the guide grooves 16, the levers reach in the turned inward position. In this case, during the movement, the strips 22 and 23, in cooperation with the head 5 of the handle 4, take on the functions of the guides, As soon as the head 5 of the handle 4 reaches the outlet 8, the projections 14 of the levers 13 re-enter through the groove 11 into the body 1 of the magazine. In this position, the trunnions, however, the protrusions 14 that are still turned inwardly are also coaxial with the projections 15 of the projections 3 of the razor blade 2. This is shown by position C in FIG. If now the head 5 is further moved in the direction of the outlet 3, then the plug 21 carries along the jumper 20 and with it the razor blade unit 2. Due to the widening notch 9, the levers can be gradually moved outward under the action of the spring 5 and be located in the holes 15 of the projections 3 of the razor blade 2. In this situation, the razor blade unit is rigidly connected to the head 5 of the handle 4, so that a corresponding razor is formed. In this case, the razor blade unit 2 can be completely removed from the case 1 of the magazine. In the case of the second exemplary embodiment of the invention, the device also has a plastic case 1. In its basic form, it is also designed as a flat rectangular parallelepiped and assembled from the two halves of the store body along the longitudinal center axis (Fig. 12). The ends of the oblong rectangular parallelepiped are open and define the receiving opening 7, as well as the outlet 8 for the razor blade units 2. On the upper side, the body 1 of the magazine has a through groove extending in the longitudinal direction that extends from the receiving opening 7 to the outlet 8. The specified groove is defined by the upper edges of both halves of the housing 1 of the magazine, these edges forming guides 10, the purpose which will be explained below. As seen from above (Fig. 11), both edges of the through groove extend from the receiving opening 7, first in parallel in a short section. Then the edges of the groove bend in the longitudinal median plane and reduce the width of the groove. The edges are then run parallel again so that in the area of the outlet 8 bend again outward, so that then with the original width of the groove again run parallel to each other. In addition, in particular, from the side views of FIG. 13-15 that in the middle region the upper side of the body 1 of the magazine together with the edges of the through groove is shifted upwards, namely the middle part of the through groove in which it has the smallest width. 0 In the area of the side walls of the magazine body 1, they have molded guide strips 17, which define the receiving channel for the blocks 2 along the magazine body 1, and with which the blocks 2 5 are guided at their both side ends. It can be seen that the receiving channel, starting from the receiving opening 7, is bent downwards so that at the rear end in the area of the exhaust opening 8 it returns again to 0 initial height. Finally, inside the case 1 of the store, spring-loaded cams 19 are provided in the area of both openings 7 and 8, through which the blocks 2 can pass, however The last 5 are so placed between the cams 19 that they do not fall out. On the upper side, the body 1 of the magazine has still longitudinally extending guide rails 22. Finally, the body 1 of the magazine is provided with transverse stiffening ribs 18. This case 1 of the magazine includes the razor head 5, which is shown in Figs. 16 and 17 of the "Handle 4". 5 is only scheduled. Levers 13 are mounted in the head 5 in the supports 24. They turn inward against the action of the coil spring 25, the main position is shown by solid lines, and the inwardly position is shown by dashed lines. At the front end, the arms 13 have protrusions 14, both protrusions facing outward and corresponding to the holes 15 in the projections 3 of the layer 5 of the mass housing 28 of the razor blade unit 2 and define a pivot axis. In the case of this embodiment, it is essential that the outer edges of both levers 13 have guide grooves 29 that correspond to the edges of the through groove of the body 1 of the magazine. In addition, the head still has a plug 21, on which the spring 26 exerts pressure, which is also designed as a spiral spring. Here, the functional mechanism is the same as in the case of the first embodiment of the head 5. As can be seen from Fig. 14, between used and unused blocks 2 spring 12 is provided for compression. FIGS. 18-20 show it on an enlarged scale. At the same time, from the end sides, the compression spring 12 has spring regions in the form of forked springs, which are connected to each other by means of an intermediate web. From the side view according to FIG. 20, it can be seen that the side profile of the compression spring 12 should correspond to the cams 19 located inside the case body 1, namely, as will be described below. The principle of operation of the device is as follows. The used razor blade unit 2 must be replaced by the unused block 2. For this purpose, the used block 2, connected to the handle 4, is inserted together with the handle 4 into the receiving opening 7 of the magazine case 1 (Fig. 14, above). In this case, the protrusions 14 of the arms 13 of the head 5 of the razor device are engaged in the corresponding holes 15 in the projections 3 in the plastic case 28 of the unit 2. After the block 2 is further displaced in the direction of the outlet opening 8, the edges of the through-groove of the housing 1 first receive guiding recesses 29 in the levers 13 of the head 5. In this case, the levers 13 are still in their primary position and thus in the engaged position with the block 2. After the razor blade 2 is further displaced, the edges of the through groove are bent inward, so that the levers 13 gradually turn inward and thus come out of engagement with the holes 15 of the projections 3 of the razor blade 2. At the same time, due to the location of the guide rails 17, the receiving channel is bent downwards to finally pass through the spring-loaded cams 19 in the region of the receiving opening 7. At the same time, the inserted unit 2 exerts pressure on the compression spring 12 in the rearmost position and displaces it together with the front facing block 2 razor blades one position forward. In this position, the protrusions 14 of the levers 13 are already out of engagement with the openings 15 of the projections 3 of the block 2. Due to the bending of the edges of the through groove upward, the levers 13 of the anti-roll bar with its protrusions 14 slide over the block 2 in front of them, forward 2 to the outlet 8. Thus, the front block 2 is already raised due to feeding with the help of the guide bar 17. Due to the downward bending of the edges of the through groove, the arms 13 of the head B are engaged with the block, then after passing through both cams 19, as well as the expanding notch 9, to engage the block 2 when the arms 13 again move with the help of the spring 25 into the main polo ix. Finally, a still unused razor blade unit 2 can be removed from the case 1 of the magazine. 0 This process can be repeated until all unused blocks 2 are removed from the magazine body 1. The cams 19 in the region of the receiving opening 7 are performed (in order to prevent the used block 2 from being withdrawn in the rear direction). block 2 rests on these cams 19. If unused blocks 2 are no longer located in magazine case 1, tr is spring 12 The compression reaches the most forward position and, in doing so, rests on the cams 19 in the area of the outlet 3 so that it cannot pass through them. In this case, the compression spring 12 performs the function of sto5 pore, which prevents the most extreme front unit 2 from entering the extraction position, being erroneously removed and regarded as a not yet used shaving unit. 0 blade. This situation is presented on Fig. 15. The invention makes it possible to simplify the replacement of a used razor blade unit in a razor device. 5 unused.
权利要求:
Claims (2) [1] Claims 1. Device for storing and dispensing razor blade units comprising a magazine in a parallelepiped body 0 which are parallel to each other are blocks of razor blades with locking protrusions, and a handle with a head having a locking device adapted to engage with 5 protrusions of the blocks for alternately removing the blocks from the magazine case and forming a razor device, characterized in that, in order to increase usability, receiving and exhaust holes are formed at the ends of the magazine case, in the upper wall of the case, in the areas adjacent to the ends, there are cutouts extending in the direction of the ends, communicated with the receiving and exhaust holes on the upper wall of the housing between the notches, and guides connected to the internal cavity of the housing are formed, with the edges extending The cutouts and guides are arranged to come into contact with the fixing device of the handle head during its movement and successively transfer it from the locking position to the used block to the unlocking position and then to the fixing block with the extreme block located at the outlet, the razor blade blocks are located in one row perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing with the possibility of longitudinal movement. 2. The device according to claim 1, characterized by the fact. that a compression spring is installed in the magazine body, which serves to separate the used blocks, placed on the side of the receiving opening, and unused blocks, located on the side of the outlet. - 3. The device pop. H. distinguishing - so that the fixing device of the head of the handle includes two spring-loaded levers, having in the upper parts projections directed in opposite directions and installed with the possibility of rotation, while the fixing projections of the blocks of razor blades have the holes for the protrusions of these levers, the upper wall guides being made in the form of C-shaped grooves, one facing towards the other by open sides, the end sections of the grooves are angled downward, the grooves are They are capable of contacting the protrusions of the arms of the head of the handle, and the distance between the guides is such that it accommodates the arms in a rotated position opposite to one another. [2] 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the guides in the upper wall of the magazine body are made in the form of the edges of a through groove connecting the receiving and the outlet, while the sections of the upper wall of the case, adjacent to the edges, are shifted upwards. 5. The device according to claim 4, characterized by the fact that inside The bases along the side walls are guiding strips for the blocks. 6. The device according to claims 1, 4 and 5, from which it is said that the body of the magazine is made of two identical parts interconnected along the longitudinal axis of the base. 7. The device according to claims 1, 4-6, of which is inclined stiffening ribs on the outside of the magazine body. 8. The device according to claims 1 to 7, characterized in that spring-loaded cams for holding the blocks are fixed in the areas adjacent to the inlet and outlet openings inside the case. 9. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the blocks comprise a jumper disposed in the middle part, and the handle head has a protruding spring-loaded plug configured to cooperate with the jumper. 10. The device according to claim 1, such that the guides located on the upper wall of the magazine body are provided with straps for contacting with the handle head, 17574-10 A eleven I l 23-4 22yu r A eleven w 13 / nineteen I4 L J - l J i // FIG. li Fig.Z gb FIG L 15 L XJ XJ7 FIG. five i 21 13 5 / ./ .. / / / J ft 13 I 2b t FIG. five / -b 7 fe / g nineteen eight four Fi & Yu // xiC 81 S 27 9 / Lm L U gpf L16 / QWLSLl z / 7 FIG. 13 l QWLSLl 12 Phage f9
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