EP0349870A2 - Appareil distributeur pour unités de rasage - Google Patents
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- EP0349870A2 EP0349870A2 EP89111562A EP89111562A EP0349870A2 EP 0349870 A2 EP0349870 A2 EP 0349870A2 EP 89111562 A EP89111562 A EP 89111562A EP 89111562 A EP89111562 A EP 89111562A EP 0349870 A2 EP0349870 A2 EP 0349870A2
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- razor blade
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- dispenser housing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors 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
- B26B21/08—Razors 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
- B26B21/14—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
- B26B21/24—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle of the magazine type; of the injector type
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D27/00—Shaving accessories
- A45D27/22—Containers or carriers for storing shaving appliances
- A45D27/225—Containers or carriers for storing shaving appliances for storing razor blade cartridges, e.g. after use
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors 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
- B26B21/40—Details or accessories
- B26B21/52—Handles, e.g. tiltable, flexible
- B26B21/521—Connection details, e.g. connection to razor heads
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- the invention relates to a dispenser system for razor blade units, several of which are arranged one behind the other in a dispenser housing, one behind the other and can be removed and reinserted by means of a handle to form a razor, the head of the handle and the razor blade units having mutually corresponding locking devices.
- razor blade units are understood to mean razor heads in which the single or double razor blades are embedded in a non-detachable manner in a plastic body and which can be attached to a head of a handle, for which purpose the handle head and the razor blade units have interlocking devices which correspond to one another.
- the handle of the razor has a corresponding actuating button with which the locking device of the handle can be brought into the unlocked position. In this unlocking position, the handle can be attached to the respective razor blade unit and locked with it, so that the razor blade unit can be removed from the corresponding compartment of the dispenser housing by means of the handle attached to it.
- the razor thus formed can then be used for shaving. Reinstalling a used razor blade unit is done in the opposite way.
- the object of the invention is to create a dispenser system for razor blade units in which the handle of the razor can be attached in a simple manner to the razor blade unit to be removed from the dispenser housing.
- the invention proposes that the razor blade units are arranged displaceably in their entirety in the dispenser housing perpendicular to their longitudinal extensions and in the plane formed by them, the frontmost, advanced razor blade unit for removing them by means of the handle in the for all Razor blade units common removal position is located at an end removal opening in the dispenser housing, and that the dispenser housing has a guide device for the head of the handle that ends in the region of the removal opening, which brings the locking device of the handle into the unlocking position when it is guided along and that releases the locking device when the removal position is reached, so that it passes into the locking position forming the basic position and thereby locks with the razor blade unit to be removed.
- a dispenser system designed according to this technical teaching has the advantage that the razor blade units can be removed from the dispenser housing in a very simple manner by means of the handle. For this purpose, it is only necessary to insert the head of the handle into the guide device of the dispenser housing and guide it to the removal position, where the locking device of the handle automatically locks with the locking device of the razor blade unit to be removed and thus forms the ready-to-use razor. Its razor blade unit located at the front end of the handle then only has to be removed from the dispenser housing. Since the razor blade units are slidably arranged in the dispenser housing, the next razor blade unit moves into the removal position at the removal opening so that it can be removed next.
- the guide device is preferably arranged on the top of the dispenser housing and parallel to the direction of displacement of the razor blade units. This represents a simple possibility for attaching the guide device to the dispenser housing.
- a compression spring is preferably arranged between the last razor blade unit and the end wall of the dispenser housing opposite the removal opening.
- the handle has a manually operable device for transferring the locking device into the unlock position. In this way, the handle can be "disposed of" very easily by a used razor blade unit.
- the dispenser housing has a feed opening on the end face opposite the removal opening for reinserting used razor blade units, the guide device starting in the area of this feed opening opening the handle from the feed opening to the Removal opening after inserting the razor blade unit brings the locking device of the handle into the unlocking position and thereby releases the connection to the razor blade unit to be reinserted.
- a used razor blade unit can be replaced very easily and very quickly by an as yet unused razor blade unit by first feeding the used razor blade unit to the feed opening of the dispenser housing.
- the guide device starting here unlocks the handle from the re-inserted razor blade unit by moving the handle in the direction of the removal opening.
- a preferred embodiment of the guiding and locking mechanism of the dispenser system proposes that the locking device of the handle consists of two arms which can be pivoted in opposite directions against the force of a spring and which have claws directed at the front ends against the respective pivoting direction, so that the razor blade units are connected to the Claws have corresponding receiving bores and that the guide device on the top of the dispenser housing has two spaced parallel C-shaped guide channels for receiving the claws, the distance between the two guide channels being such that the arms are pivoted into the unlocked position, and wherein the guide troughs in the area of the opening (s) are angled to the razor blade unit to be removed or reinserted into the latching or unlatching position.
- the claws which are aligned parallel to the cutting edge of the razor blade, serve as a pivot axis for a pivoting head shaver which adapts very precisely to the contours of the face.
- the arms are preferably pivotable toward one another and the claws are directed away from one another outward. In this way, a relatively large distance between the claws can be achieved, which ensures good stability between the handle and the razor blade unit attached to it.
- the dispenser housing in the area of the opening (s) have inclined guides for the locking device of the handle with respect to the direction of displacement of the razor blade units. These guides in particular in the area of the feed opening ensure that when the razor blade units to be reinserted, the locking device arranged on the handle is gradually moved into the unlocked position. Following the guides, the guide channels of the preferred embodiment of the guide device then follow.
- the dispenser housing be designed as a substantially flat hollow cuboid, the opposite open end faces of which define a feed opening for reinserting used razor blade units and the removal opening for the still unused razor blade units, and the top of the dispenser housing defines one of them
- Feed opening to the removal opening has a continuous opening, which is widened trapezoidal in width at the ends in the area of the supply opening and the removal opening, and wherein the edges of the dispenser housing that delimit the opening and parallel to one another in the central region define rails
- the locking device of the handle consists of two opposites the force of a spring inwardly towards each other to pivotable arms which are directed away from each other at the front ends and have claws corresponding to receiving bores in the razor blade units and each have on the outer edge a guide recess corresponding to the corresponding rail of the dispenser housing.
- a used razor blade unit can be replaced very simply and quickly by an as yet unused razor blade unit by first feeding the used razor blade unit by means of the handle to the feed opening of the dispenser housing.
- the unlocking device for the pivotable arms of the handle is through the edges Like rails of the dispenser housing and formed by the guide recesses in the arms of the locking device by the guide recesses engage in the rails delimiting the opening. Due to the trapezoidal tapering of this opening in the area of the feed opening, the arms are pivoted inward so that the claws disengage from the receiving bores in the razor blade unit.
- the razor blade units already located in the dispenser housing are simultaneously transported by one position, so that the used razor blade unit that has just been inserted assumes the last position.
- the handle is then moved in the direction of the removal opening and picks up the razor blade unit which is ready for removal and is still unused.
- the "disposal" of the used razor blade unit as well as the as yet unused razor blade unit can be carried out in one go, ie in one continuous movement.
- Reinstalling the used razor blade unit also has the effect that the razor blade units located in the dispenser housing are moved in their entirety, so that the foremost razor blade unit is brought into the removal position.
- the dispenser system designed in this way is characterized by a structurally simple structure and very good functionality with a high level of functional reliability. The razor blade units are picked up and released very safely.
- the upper side of the dispenser housing with the rails facing upwards and / or the receiving channel for the razor blade units is inner with respect to the insertion and ejection levels of the razor blade units into the feed opening or out of the removal opening in the central region of the opening half of the dispenser housing offset in such a way that the arms of the locking device of the handle with their claws after the release of the used razor blade unit can be moved from this rear position via the intermediate razor blade units to the front removal position.
- both the rails and the receiving channel are offset upwards or downwards, so that after a short distance the arms with their claws have reached such a height above the razor blade units that they can be guided over them.
- the razor blade units are guided laterally within the dispenser housing in the area of the side walls thereof by guide rails.
- the path along which the razor blade units move is predetermined in a technically simple manner. In particular, this makes it possible in a technically simple manner to lower the receiving channel for the razor blade units downwards in the central region.
- the dispenser housing it is composed of two halves along the longitudinal central axis. This has the advantage that the dispenser housing can be manufactured very simply by injection molding.
- the dispenser housing has reinforcing ribs running transversely on the outside. These reinforcing ribs prevent the upper, free legs from deforming inwards when the dispenser housing is sprayed, and the dispenser housing as such is therefore unusable.
- spring-like cams are arranged in the dispenser housing in the region of the opening (s), which hold the razor blade units within the dispenser housing, but after overcoming the holding force exerted by them, can be passed through the respective razor blade unit to be removed or reinserted.
- the razor blade units each have a central web and that the head of the handle has a fork corresponding to this central web, projecting and receiving the central web, and spring-loaded fork in the direction of the head of the handle, the advantage is achieved with a vibrating head shaver, that the razor blade unit always assumes a defined starting position, into which it springs back automatically when deflected.
- the guide device preferably has guide strips which interact with the head of the handle.
- the invention proposes that a compression spring is arranged between the last unused and the first used razor blade unit. This ensures that the razor blade units are held firmly within the dispenser housing without, for example, rattling noises when the dispenser housing moves.
- the compression spring ensures that the razor blade unit to be removed is located exactly in the removal position.
- the compression spring is preferably designed such that it cannot pass through the spring-like cams. In addition to the advantage that gaps existing between the razor blade units are compensated for, this also has the main advantage that if there is only a used shave blade units are in the dispenser housing, these are removed again, since the compression spring which is now at the front acts as a lock and cannot be removed and indicates to the user that he has no unused razor blade unit available.
- FIGS. 11 to 20 show a first embodiment and in FIGS. 11 to 20 a second embodiment of a dispenser system.
- a dispenser housing 1 made of a molded plastic part in accordance with the first embodiment of the dispenser system is designed as a flat cuboid. On the face side, the dispenser housing 1 has a feed opening 2 on one side (in FIG. 1 above) and a removal opening 3 for razor blade units 4 on the opposite side (in FIG. 1 below), but not in FIGS. 1 to 3 are shown. The dispenser housing 1 is thus shown in the empty state.
- the guide device 7 initially consists of two mutually parallel guide channels 11 which, as can be seen in particular in FIG. 3, have a C-shape and are at a certain distance from one another. These guide channels 11 extend almost over the entire length of the dispenser housing 1 and are angled at the end toward the top 6, as can also be seen in the sectional view according to FIG. 9, for example.
- a guide bar 12 is formed on the outside of the guide troughs 11 and is chamfered at the end. On the outside of this guide bar 12, a further guide bar 12 'is formed, which is slightly higher than the guide bar 12th
- the top 6 of the dispenser housing 1 has a trapezoidal recess 13.
- the sloping edges serve as guides 14. These end in the region of the guide grooves 11, the upper side 6 of the dispenser housing 1 here having a passage slot 15.
- a corresponding recess 13 ' is provided in the region of the removal opening 3. There, too, the top 6 of the dispenser housing 1 has a passage slot 15 '.
- the head 8 of the handle 9 for the shaver 10 is shown in particular.
- this head 8 are in Bear 17 two arms 18 pivoted inwards. 4 shows both the basic position and the inner pivoting position of the arms 18.
- a U-shaped spring 19 is arranged, which presses the arms 18 outwards to bear against the head 8 of the handle 9.
- the free ends of the arms 18 each have an outwardly directed peg-shaped claw 20.
- a fork 21 can be seen in FIG. 4, which is mounted in the head 8 so as to be longitudinally displaceable, a spring 22 pressing the fork 21 into the forward basic position.
- the spring 22 is integrally formed with the U-shaped spring 19.
- the head is closed by a cover 23. This has been omitted in the illustration according to FIG. 4 in order to be able to recognize the parts arranged inside the head 8.
- Fig. 6 shows a razor blade unit 4 of the usual type, i.e. two razor blades 25 are embedded in a plastic body 24. Only the rear of the razor blade unit 4 shown in FIG. 6 is interesting. It shows that two webs 26 are formed on the plastic body 24, each of which has a receiving bore 27 corresponding to the peg-shaped claws 20. Furthermore, a central web 28 is formed on the plastic body 24, which corresponds to the fork 21 of the handle 9 in such a way that the fork 21 receives the central web 28 in the assembly position.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 This assembly position for forming a complete shaver 10 is shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.
- Fig. 7 it can be seen that after the arms 18 of the handle 9 have been briefly pivoted inwards, the claws 20 are received by the receiving bores 27 in the razor blade unit 4 and form as an axis of rotation for a so-called oscillating head shaver.
- the fork 21 presses the Center bar 28 and thus the entire razor blade unit 4 away from the head 8 of the handle 9, so that the razor unit 4 assumes a central position into which it returns resiliently when deflected.
- the description shows that the arms 18 with the claws 20 form a locking device 29 assigned to the head 8 of the handle 9 and the receiving bore 27 formed in the webs 26 form a locking device 30 corresponding to the razor blade unit 4.
- FIG. 9 shows the dispenser housing 1 filled with a total of five razor blade units 4. They are held by the cams 16.
- a compression spring 31 is arranged between the two lower razor blade units 4 and the three upper razor blade units 4, which presses the razor blade units 4 outwards against the contact with the cams 16.
- the two lower razor blade units 4 are still unused copies, while the three upper razor blade units 4 are used and reused.
- a used razor blade unit 4 is to be replaced by an as yet unused razor blade unit 4.
- the used razor blade unit 4 still connected to the handle 9 is inserted with the handle 9 into the feed opening 2 of the dispenser housing 1 (in FIG. 9 from above).
- the arms 18 come to bear on the conically narrowing guides 14 in the recess 13 in such a way that the arms 18 are pivoted inwards. This can also be seen, for example, in FIG. 10, but without the corresponding razor blades unit 4.
- the claws 20 of the arms 18 disengage from the receiving bores 17 in the razor blade unit and thus release them.
- the used razor blade unit 4 has thus reached its dispensing position after it has advanced the underlying razor blade units 4 by one position each, so that the unused razor blade unit 4 lying at the forefront assumes the removal position at the removal opening 3.
- the handle 9 takes position A after unlocking in Fig. 9. Then the claws 20 of the arms 18 of the handle 9 are guided through the passage slot 15 upwards to the top 6 of the dispenser housing 1 into the guide channels 11 and are displaced along these guide channels 11 to the removal opening 3. This shift position is indicated by position B. Due to the distance between the guide channels 11, the arms 18 remain in the inwardly pivoted position. During the displacement movement, the guide strips 12, 12 'in cooperation with the head 8 of the handle 9 assume guiding properties.
- the claws of the arms 18 ' enter the dispenser housing 1 through the passage slot 15'. In this position, the peg-like claws 20, which are still pivoted inward, are aligned with the receiving bores 27 of the razor blade unit. This is indicated by position C in FIG. 9.
- the fork 21 takes the central web 28 and thus the razor blade unit 4 with it.
- the arms 18 can gradually move outwards under the force of the spring 19 and come into the receiving hole stanchions 27 of the razor blade unit 4 to lie. In this situation, the razor blade unit 4 is firmly connected to the head 8 of the handle 9, so that a corresponding razor 10 is formed. The razor blade unit 4 can then be completely pulled out of the dispenser housing 1.
- this also has a plastic dispenser housing 1.
- This is the basic shape also formed as a flat hollow cuboid and is composed of two dispenser housing halves 1 ', 1' 'along the longitudinal central axis, as can be seen in particular in Fig. 12.
- the end faces of the elongated hollow cuboid are each open and define the feed opening 2 and the removal opening 3 for the razor blade units 4.
- the dispenser housing 1 has a longitudinal opening 32 which extends from the feed opening 2 to the removal opening 3 .
- the opening 32 is defined by the upper edges 33 of the two dispenser housing halves 1 ', 1' ', these edges 33 forming rails, the purpose of which will be explained below.
- FIG. 1 As can be seen in the plan view according to FIG.
- the two edges 33 initially run parallel for a short distance.
- the edges 33 then bend towards the longitudinal center plane and reduce the width of the opening 32.
- the edges 33 then run parallel again in order to bend outwards again in the region of the removal opening 3 and then run again parallel with the original width of the opening 32.
- spring-like cams 16 are arranged within the dispenser housing 1 in the region of the two openings 2, 3, which can be passed through the razor blade units 4, but fix them in between such that they do not fall out.
- the dispenser housing 1 On the upper side 6, the dispenser housing 1 also has longitudinal guide strips 12. Finally, the dispenser housing 1 is provided with transverse reinforcing ribs 37.
- This dispenser housing 1 includes a head 8 of a razor, as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17.
- the handle 9 is only indicated.
- two arms 18 are supported in bearings 17. These can be pivoted inward against the force of a spring 19 in the form of a helical spring, the basic position being shown with solid lines and the inwardly pivoted position with dashed lines.
- the arms 18 each have a claw 20, the two claws 20 being directed outwards and corresponding to corresponding receiving bores 27 in the plastic body 24 of the razor blade unit 4 and defining a pivot axis.
- the outer edges 38 of the two 18 each have a guide tion recess 39 which correspond to the edges 33 of the dispenser housing 1.
- the head 8 also has a fork 21 which is pressed forward by means of a spring 22, which is also designed as a helical spring.
- the functional mechanism is the same as in the first embodiment of the head 8.
- a compression spring 31 is provided between the used and the unused razor blade units 4. This is shown enlarged in FIGS. 18 to 20.
- the compression spring 31 has spring areas in the form of fork springs, which are connected to one another by an intermediate web 40.
- the side profile of the compression spring 31 corresponds to the cams 16 arranged inside the dispenser housing 1, in a manner as will be explained below.
- a used razor unit 4 is to be replaced by a razor unit 4 that is still unused.
- the used razor blade unit 4 still connected to the handle 9 is inserted with the handle 9 into the feed opening 2 of the dispenser housing 1 (in FIG. 14 from below).
- the claws 20 of the arms 18 of the head 8 of the shaving apparatus engage in the corresponding receiving bores 27 in the plastic body 24 of the razor blade unit 4.
- the edges 33 bend inwards, so that the arms 18 gradually pivot inwards and thus come out of engagement with the receiving bores 27 of the razor blade unit 4.
- the receiving channel 36 bends downwards due to the arrangement of the guide rails 35, in order finally to pass through the spring-like cams 16 in the region of the feed opening 2.
- the inserted razor blade unit 4 presses the compression spring 31 in the rearmost position and, together with the razor blade unit 4 in front of it, pushes it forward by one position. In this position, the claws 20 of the arms 18 are already out of engagement with the receiving bores 27 of the razor blade unit 4.
- the arms 18 By angling the edges 33 upwards, the arms 18 then slide their claws 20 of the head 8 forward over the razor blade unit 4 in front to the removal opening 3.
- the foremost razor blade unit 4 has already been lifted there by the feed through the guide rail 35 located there.
- the arms 18 of the head 8 engage in the razor blade unit, in order to then latch into the razor blade unit 4 after passing through the two cams 16 and the funnel-shaped extension, when the arms 18 return to their basic position due to the spring 19 move. Finally, the still unused razor blade unit 4 can be removed from the dispenser housing 1.
- the cams 16 in the region of the feed opening 2 are designed such that pulling out of a used razor blade unit 4 to the rear is prevented by the rearmost razor blade unit 4 abutting these cams 16.
- the compression spring 31 reaches the foremost position and thereby abuts the cams 16 in the region of the removal opening 3 in such a way that it cannot pass through them.
- the compression spring 31 has the function of a lock, which prevents the foremost of the used razor blade units 4 from reaching the removal position and being erroneously removed and viewed as an unused razor blade unit 4. This situation is shown in Fig. 15.
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AT89111562T ATE75987T1 (de) | 1988-07-07 | 1989-06-24 | Spendersystem fuer rasierklingeneinheiten. |
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DE3822947A DE3822947A1 (de) | 1988-07-07 | 1988-07-07 | Spendersystem fuer rasierklingeneinheiten |
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JP (1) | JPH08593B2 (fr) |
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DD285574A5 (de) | 1990-12-19 |
EP0349870B1 (fr) | 1992-05-13 |
DE58901386D1 (de) | 1992-06-17 |
KR900001468A (ko) | 1990-02-27 |
ATE75987T1 (de) | 1992-05-15 |
SU1757440A3 (ru) | 1992-08-23 |
CA1328855C (fr) | 1994-04-26 |
ES2031315T3 (es) | 1992-12-01 |
DE3822947A1 (de) | 1990-01-11 |
KR960012564B1 (ko) | 1996-09-23 |
JPH0257592A (ja) | 1990-02-27 |
AU637051B2 (en) | 1993-05-20 |
HK152995A (en) | 1995-09-29 |
JPH08593B2 (ja) | 1996-01-10 |
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