AU592720B2 - Lockable pivotable razor - Google Patents

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AU592720B2
AU592720B2 AU24108/88A AU2410888A AU592720B2 AU 592720 B2 AU592720 B2 AU 592720B2 AU 24108/88 A AU24108/88 A AU 24108/88A AU 2410888 A AU2410888 A AU 2410888A AU 592720 B2 AU592720 B2 AU 592720B2
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Vincent C. Motta
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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

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1,AUS A LL 59272 0 Form PATENTS ACT 1952 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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FOR OFFICE USE Short Title: Int. Cl: Application Number: Lodged: 'Complete Specification-Lodged: Accepted: Lapsed: Published: ,Prjority: Related Art: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT a, ,a, °aaMme of Applicant: WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY, a corporation organized and :existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, of 201 Tabor Road, Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States of Anerica.
Address of Applicant: a, i Actual Inventor: Address for Service: VINCENT C. MOTTA Care of: COWIE, CARTER HENDY, Patent Attorneys, 71 Queens Road, Melbourne, Vic., 3004, Australia.
Complete Specification for the irvention entitled: LOCKABLE PIVOTABLE RAZOR The following statement Is a full description of this invention, Including the best method of po)rforming It known to -1- •Note The description Is to be typed In double spacing, pica type fa,-e, In i n area not exceeding 250 mm In depth and 160 mm In width, on tough white paper of good quality and It Is to be inserted Inside this form, 14599/78- L Printed by C.L THOMPSON, Commonwealth Government Printer. Canberrp, 2 Field of the Invention This invention relates to a handle for a pivoting razor cartridge and particularly to a handle which will allow the cartridge to pivot or not as the user chooses.
Background of the Invention Razors with cartridges that pivot about journal bearings linking them to razor handles via bhndle arms having journal attachment means are well known in the art and have been available for several years.
These pivoting razors also feature a V-shaped cam positioned between the journal bearings on the cartridge bottom; while the handle employs a biased cam follower which tracks within the V along the pivot arc and add resistance to the pivot movement. This force tends to bias the cartridge equilibrium position in which the cam follower is positioned in the middle of the V. A stop is provided at the front and at the rear end of the cartridge to define the pivot arc.
U.S. Patent 4,083,104 issued April 11, 1978 to Warren I. Nissen et al. describes such a razor.
Ideally a ;razor should be capable of including a pivoting or non pivoting function. The user should be able to exercise a choice. For example, non pivoting action may be preferred to trim mustache or sideburns or to shave around the nose and a single pivotable razor which could be locked in a fixed poaition would provide the advantages inherent in both .Vtving modes.
U.S. patent 4,266,340 isse May 12, 1981 to Peter Bowman describes a cam follo/ex subassembly particularly S 30 adapted for use with a razor handle for a pivoting cartridge wherein the pusher and cam follower are maintained as a subassembly by stops which work against a compression spring. No locking means is disclosed.
U.S. Patent 4,308,663 issued January 5, 1982 to John F. Ciaffone desc-Zibes a razor handle for a pivoting razor cartridge with locking means for restraining the cartridge at one end of the pivot cycle which is released by applying manual force greater than that encountered during shaving. This latching means is a single flexible
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U.S. Patent No. 3,938,247 issued February 17, 1976, to Carbonell describes a pivoting system with a complex bulky locking mechanism which restricts rather than stops the cartridge and employs a complex assemb'y in the gripping portion of a handle with a cartridge which is different than the center positioned V-cam cartridge used in pivoting razors currently.
There are other patents which teach locking and pivoting combinations in razors of different designs or for different purposes, for maintaining a blade assembly in a particular fixed position after the assembly is pivoted or assemblies which utilized other cartridges. These patents are U.S. Patent 1,e90,334 issued December 6, 1932 to Muros; U.S. Patent 4,277,302 issued to Forrance, US. Patent 3,317,995 issued May 9, 1967 to Bord; U.S. Patent 4,083,103 issued April 11, 1978 to Estandion; and U.S. Patent 1,694,337.
Several Japanese publications also apparently disclose the concept of locking a pivoting cartridge when attached to a handle. These are Japanese Patent application publication No's 103987/85; 136084/80; Japanese Utility Model .Publication No;s 151086/81; 168273/84; 165170/84; and 24270/85.
Also relevant are Japanese Utility Model No's 1,213,205; 1,502,533, 1,514,870; 1,539,976 and 1,624,951 published for opposition and Japanese Patent Application No's 4,172,978; 1,172,974; 1,178,644 published for opposition.
Summary of the Invention According to this invention a razor is provided which features a choice between pivoting and non pivoting cartridge action due to the presence of a locking yoke which slides around a portion of the cam follower to butt against the V edges of the cartridge cam. The yoke can be manually operated and released, but is always disengaged during cartridge attachment and removal.
Brief Description of the Drawings The invention will be more readily understood by reference to the drawinaq in which:
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4 Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the handle of this invention and a razor cartridge.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the underside of the assembly.
Fig.3 is an exploded perspective view showing the order of assembly and operative relationships of the components of the handle of this invention.
Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the handle with the top plate removed, taken along line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 but with the pivot arms in the engage/disengage position and also showing relative parts of the cartridge shown in phantom lines.
Figs. 6 is a front elevational view of the locking tabs taken along view line 6-6 of Fig. 4.
Fig. 7 is a schematic top plan view with certain parts removed for clarity showing the relationship between the cam lever and pusher subassembly.
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing the cam follower in the pivoting position as taken along line 8-8 of Fig. 5, the locked position being shown in phantom lines.
Detailed Description of the Invention The paddle-shaped top portion of the bottom frame 100 of the razor handle of this invention is characterized by a series of specifically shaped recesses for positioning and engagement of the various parts of the locking pivoting head razor. Thus, lever receiving recess 110 is a circular indentation with a secondary arcuate recess 111 designed to receive circular cam and lever finger 11 respectively Y-shaped recess 120 is designed to receive pusher 20 with upper and lower "4 asymmetrically positioned pusher arms 21 and 23 positioned above and allowed to slide linearally reciprocally over edge supports 121 and 122 respectively (see also Fig. Pivot nipples 130 provide pivot points for pivoting cartridge engaging arms 30 through circular pivot openings 32.
Turning now to Figs. 4, 5 and 6 stops 140 form a front face of the bottom of the razor handle body 100 and limit the forward movement of the cam follwer The individual components of the razor handle will now be described as well as their relationsiip to each other and the pivoting and locking association with a blade cartridge.
First, circular cam 10 which nests in circular cam receiving area 110, with finger 11 is attached to the Ki bottom surface 12 of the circular body and able to move through the arc defined by slot 11 and extending through it (see Figs. 2, 4 and Projection 13 of cam lever projects upward and fits within slot 51 of lock tab which is positioned over circular cam 10. Lock tab will be moved forward as the finger 11 of circular cam is pushed to rotate circular cam 10 in a counterclockwise direction. The lock tab 50, as best seen by reference to Fig. 3 and 4, has a slot 141 extending within bridge 53 between tabs 52 and 59. Legs 55, 56 extend from the bridge 53, and cross piece 54 bridges the legs about midway along their length and includes slot 51. At the bottom of the legs 55, 56 shoulders 57 and 58 extend inward to provide a rear stop for pusher stop 22.
As can be seen from reference to Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6, the cam follower flanges 46 and 47 slideably engage the slots 48, 49 positioned on the inner .surface of legs 56 and bias against pusher stop 22. As best seen in Fig. 3, pusher stop 22 is a cylindrical recess which engages and restrains a compression spring 150.
Extending from bridge 53 arc arms 52 and 59 which form a yoke positioned above and below cam follower finger 41 which is reciprocally moveable through slot 141. Tabs 52 and 59 and cam follower finger 41 can pass through the opening defined by stops 140 while the stop restrains the cam follower 40 at flanges 46 and 47. When no cartridge is engaged the flanges 46, 47 abut stops 140, but when a cartridge is attached the cam follower biased backward against pusher stop 22 and the flanges are spaced from stop Pusher 20 has arms 21, 23 asymmetrically positioned along pusher shaft 24. Pusher arm 21 positioned farther forward than pusher arm 23 and includes camming surface 27. Each pusher arm includes nipples 25, 26 which engage pivot arms 30 via eccentric pivot slot 35'with the nipple parallel and symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal axis of pusher 20 and projection 130 and 140.
Pivot arms 30 also have journal means 36 for engaging journal bearings on the bottom of a pivoting blade assembly cartridge (see Figs. 1 and Top frame 60, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3 has a flat body 64 facing upward, recesses 61, 62 for mating engagement with pivot nipples 130, 140 so that pivot arms 30 can rotate freely. A trough 63 is also provided on the underside of top frame 70 to allow reciprocal linear movement of lock tab 50'and pusher 20, and maintains the relative position of legs 55, 56 thereby preventing disengagement of pusher stop 22.
Operation When the blade assembly cartridge is engaged by the handle as can be seen in Figs. 1, 5 and 8, pivot arms attached to bottom frame 100 by cylindrical projections 130 and engage the journal bearings of the razor cartridge via journal arms 36. Cam follower 40 is biased againrist the Vshaped cam of the bottom of the pivoting blade assembly to provide resistance to the free pivoting action of the journal bearing assembly.
When the user desires to eliminate the pivoting action of the cartridge, he rotates cam lever 10 counterclockwise by pushing against lever finger 11 extending through bottom frame 100. This moves projection 13 against slot 51 of lock tab i 50. This action results in sliding tabs 52, 59 forward through the frame opening d.fined by stops 140 and into abutment with the ends of the V-cam on the cartridge bottom (see Figs. 5 and 8).
When the user wants the razor head to pivot, the lever finger 11 is rotated clockwise which reverses the movement of the parts described immediately above and removes the yoke from the V-cam ends.
One of the unique features of this razor handle is r
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that it always returns to the unlocked or pivot mode when a cartridge is released and/or a new cartridge attached.
The relationship between pusher and circular cam is shown in Fig. 7 with the circular cam shown in the locked position. When the handle is in a locked position projection 14 of cam lever 10 is in a 8:00 position relative to the face of the circular body 12. Then thumb rest 28 of pu her 20 is pushed, the entire pusher, including nipples 25 and 26 of arms 21 and 23 respectively moves forward linerally. Initially, nipples and 26 slide forward in eccentric slots 35 of arms engaging only sides 37 which are parallel to the razor body 100. This movement compresses the biasing spring but does not cause arms 30 to pivot. Also, and most importantly, because the entire pusher unit moves during the locking operation, this linear movement within track is needed to obtain locking without movement of arms Pusher cam surface 27 bears against circular lever projection 14 displacing it arcuately in a clockwise direction, This action pushes projection 13 against the bottom ot lock tab slot 51 forcing the lock tab backward and withdrawing yoke tabs 52, 59 from their advanced position. The cartridge is now pivotable again with only the cam follower 40 in contact with the V-cam.
It should be noted that the biasing action of the spring 150 acts to return a partially rotated circular cam 10 to its original position until circular cam is half completed, about 12:00 after rctation exceeds half of its path biasing drives the lever.toward completion of its arc,. It is this feature which caintains the cartridge either in the pivoting or locked mode.
With the cartridge pivotable, the nipples 25, 26 continue forward up the slot 35 until they bear against angled slot section 38 which moves the pivot arms inward ultimately disepgaging the journal arms from the cartridge journal bearings and reiasing the cartridge.
After the cartridge is released and manual pressure against pusher 20 is discontinued, the pusher returns to 8 its original position due to its being biased against the cam follower 40. During return, the path of nipples and 26 is reversed, moving outwardly angularly and then linearly. This action returns pivot arms 30 to its original position with journal arms 36 extending outward at their widest position.
If the lock is activated so that tabs 52 and 59 are advanced through the area defined by stop 140 in the razor handle body, i.e, the lever finger 11 is moved counterclockwise, the lock will be disengaged prior to engaging a new cartridge. This happens because the same mechanism used to release the lock when the cartridge is released, is employed'to push the fingers closer to each other to allow for new cartridge engagement, the pusher is pushed forward. Thus, the locking handle of this invention always disengages from or is attached to cartridge in th pivoting or open mode.
While ic is preferred that the handles engage the cartridge with the journals extending outward so that the handle in toto is smaller, the engagement can also be outside-in with the only modification needed being to turn the handle over so that slot 38 is directed outward and upward.

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1. A razor handle for attachment to a cartridge adapted to be pivoted when attached to said handle in response to shaving forces said handle having a cartridge attachment arm pivotally mounted at each side, and having locking means to prevent the cartridge from pivoting, said handle having a single element operatively coupled to said arms and said locking means to allow both cartridge engagement or disengagement and release of said locking means by a single movement of said element.
2. The handle of claim 1 wherein only the locking means can be engaged and released by movement of a separate element.
3. The handle of claim 1 or 2 wherein the locking means is released and the cartridge attachment arms activated in response to pressure applied to a biased pusher.
4. A razor handle according to claim 1 and substan- tially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings. DATED this 20th day of October, 1988. WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY. 7i i MELBOUO'tj.,,- 'i,11
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US4026016A (en) * 1975-05-12 1977-05-31 The Gillette Company Razor blade assembly
US4308663A (en) * 1979-12-31 1982-01-05 Warner-Lambert Company Razor handle with latch for pivotable cartridge
US4492025A (en) * 1982-09-17 1985-01-08 The Gillette Company Razor handle assembly

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US4026016A (en) * 1975-05-12 1977-05-31 The Gillette Company Razor blade assembly
US4308663A (en) * 1979-12-31 1982-01-05 Warner-Lambert Company Razor handle with latch for pivotable cartridge
US4492025A (en) * 1982-09-17 1985-01-08 The Gillette Company Razor handle assembly

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