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(12) Patent: (11) CA 2430997
(54) English Title: RAZOR CARTRIDGE WITH METAL CLIP RETAINING BLADES
(54) French Title: CARTOUCHE DE RASOIR COMPRENANT DES BAGUES DE RETENUE METALLIQUES POUR LES LAMES
Status: Term Expired - Post Grant Beyond Limit
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • B26B 21/40 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • APPRILLE, DOMENIC VINCENT JR. (United States of America)
  • ANDERSON, KATHERINE ELIZABETH (United States of America)
(73) Owners :
  • THE GILLETTE COMPANY LLC
(71) Applicants :
  • THE GILLETTE COMPANY LLC (United States of America)
(74) Agent: MACRAE & CO.
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 2004-12-07
(22) Filed Date: 1998-09-24
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 1999-04-08
Examination requested: 2003-06-19
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
08/941,328 (United States of America) 1997-09-30

Abstracts

English Abstract

A razor cartridge including a housing (16), blades (18) mounted on said housing, and a metallic retaining clip (42) that wraps around the housing and retains the blades on the housing, the housing including fulcrum portions (62) extending outward beyond adjacent surface portions on two sides of the fulcrum portions, the clips (42) having end portions (50) that have been bent over the fulcrum portions (62) beyond the elastic limit of the clips, the housing also having wedge portions (56) making interference fits with the ends of the retaining clips.


French Abstract

Une cartouche de rasoir comprend un boîtier (16), des lames (18) montées sur le boîtier et une bague (42) de retenue métallique qui entoure le boîtier et retient les lames sur ce dernier; le boîtier comprenant des parties (62) pivots d'articulation qui s'étendent vers l'extérieur au-delà des parties de surface adjacentes sur deux côtés des parties pivots, les bagues (42) comportant des parties (50) d'extrémité qui ont été recourbées sur les parties (62) pivots au-delà de la limite élastique des bagues, le boîtier comprenant également des parties (56) biseautées qui créent des ajustements serrés avec les extrémités des bagues de retenue.

Claims

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY
OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A razor cartridge comprising:
an elongated housing having a top, front and back sides, and a bottom, a
wedge portion extending outward beyond an adjacent portion in a direction
parallel to said
bottom and aligned with a longitudinal axis of said housing;
blades mounted on said housing; and
an elongated metallic retaining clip that retains said blades and that has an
end portion that has a lateral edge that extends along a side of said clip
transverse to said
direction, said lateral edge having dimensions along said direction so as to
make an
interference fit along said direction with said wedge portion so as to
facilitate retaining said
clip on said housing.
2. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein said housing has a raised edge adjacent to
an edge
of said clip that positions said clip on said housing, and said wedge portion
extends
sideways from said raised edge.
3. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein said wedge portion has an angled surface
at said
interference fit, and said end portion of said clip has a mating angled
surface.
4. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein said end portion of said clip has a notch.
5. The cartridge of claim 4 wherein said housing has a notch post aligned with
said
notch.
6. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein a portion of said wedge portion overlies a
portion
of said clip at said interference fit.

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7. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein said wedge portion is swaged over said
ends of
said clip, and wherein said housing is recessed inward at a portion of said
housing adjacent
to the ends of said clip to receive said end portions of said clip during
swaging of said
wedge portion.
8. A method of assembling a razor cartridge comprising:
providing a housing having a wedge portion extending outward beyond an
adjacent portion;
locating blades on said housing;
bending a U-shaped metallic retaining clip around said housing and blades
located thereon beyond the elastic Limit of said clip; and
swaging said wedge portion over ends of said clip so as to make an
interference fit of said wedge portion with said clip to retain said clip on
said housing.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein said housing has a raised edge adjacent to an
edge
of said clip that positions said clip on said housing.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein said housing is recessed at a portion of
said housing
adjacent to the ends of said clip to receive end portions of said clip during
said bending and
said swaging.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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EZAZOR CARTfZIDGE WITH METAL CLIP RIrTAINING BLADES
The invention relates to razor cartridges having blades retained by metal
clips.
In one type of movable-blade razor cartridge design, as shown for
S example in U.S. Patent No. 4,378,634, blades can move up and down in slots
in a
cartridge housing against resilient arms during shaving. IVIetai c.iips on the
housing
retain the blades in the slots and determine the positions of tlac cutting
edges of the
blades in the at-rest position. In manufacture, the blades are first loaded
into the
housing; then a U-shaped clip is positioned over the housing and blades. and
the legs
of the clip are bent around tire bottom of the housing.
In one aspect, the invention features. in general. a razor cartridge
including a housing, blades mounted on the housing, and. a metallic retaining
clip that
wraps around the housing and retains the blades on the housing. The housing
has a
fulcrum portion that extends outward beyond adjacent surface portions of the
housing
I S on two sides of the fulcrum portion, and the retaining clip is bent over
the fulcrum
portion beyond the elastic limit of the clip.
Certain implementations of the invention include one or more of the
following features. In certain implementations there is a fulcrum portion for
each of
the two ends of the clip. The fulcrum portion tapers and has a blunt upper
surface.
The fulcrum portion is deformed and reduced in height 'by pressure applied to
the
fulcrum portion during bending of the clip over the fulcrum portion. The clip
has a
notch that is aligned with a notch post on the housing, and the clip bends at
the
fulcrum at a narrowed portion of the clip adjacent to the notch. The housing
has a
raised edge adjacent to an edge of the clip that positions the clip on the
housing_ The
~S blades are movably mounted in slots in the housing. The blades are mounted
on a top
portion of the housing, and the ends of the clip are located at a bottom
portion of the
housing. The housing is recessed adjacent to the ends of the clip to receive
the end
portions of the clip during bending.
in another aspect, the invention features, in general a razor cartridge
including a housing, blades mounted on the housing and a retaining clip. The
housing
has a wedge portion that extends outward beyond an adjacent portion and makes
an
interference fit with an end of the clip so as eo facilitate retaining the
clip on the housing.

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In certain implementations, the housing has a raised edge adjacent to an
edge of the clip that positions the clip on the housing, and the wedge portion
extends
sideways from the raised edge. The wedge portion has an angled surface at the
interference fit, and the end portion of the clip has a mating angled surface.
A portion
of the wedge portion overlies a portion of the clip at the interference fit.
In other aspects the invention features housings as already described for
use in razor cartridges and methods of assembling razor cartridges using the
housings
and clips as already described.
Embodiments of the invention may have one or more. of the following
advantages. The use of fulcrum portions and wedge portions permits longer
clips to be
used and thicker clip material to be used without having the ~;nd portions of
the clips
spring back to too large an extent after forming. The longer and thicker clips
facilitate
use on cartridge housings chat have been made wider in order to accommodate a
third
blade.
Other advantages and features of the invention will be apparent from the
following description of the preferred embodiment thereof and from the claims.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a razor according to the invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a blade unit of the Fig. 1
razor.
Fig. 3 is a partial bottom view of the Fig. 2 blade unit.
Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view, taken at 4-4 of Fig. .t, of a housing of
the Fig. 2 blade unit.
Fig. S is a vertical sectional view, taken at A-A of Fig. 3, of the Fig. 4
cartridge housing.
Fig. 6 is a partial vertical sectional view showiry a forming die used to
bend retaining clips around, the Fig. 4 cartridge housing.
Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are vertical sectional views. taken at A-A of Fig. 3,
showing the Fig. 4 housing and a retaining clip at three different stages
during the
assembly of the clip on the housing.
Fig. 10 is a vertical seceional view, taken at A-A of FiI;. 3, of the
assembled Fig. 2 blade unit with the ends of the retaining clip in a desired
final
position.

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Fig. 11 is a partial vertical sectional view, taken at 11-11 of Fig. 10,
showing the
interference fit and overlying contact of a wf:dge portion of the housing and
the retaining clip.
Referring to Fig. 1, shaving razor 10 includes handle 12 and replaceable
shaving
cartridge 14. Cartridge 14 includes molded plastic housing I6, which carries
three blades 18,
guard 20 and cap 22. Cartridge 14 also includes plastic interconnect member 24
on which
housing 16 is pivotally mounted. Interconnect member 24 removably and fixedly
attaches to
handle 12 and has two acme 26 that pivotally support,housing 16 at its two
sides. Cartridge 14
is shown in its spring-biased, upward position in Fig. 1.
Referring to Fig. 2, housing 16 of cartridge 14 has inwardly facing slots 28
in side walls
30 for receiving the ends of base portions 32 of blades 18. Housing 16 also
has respective pairs
of resilient arnns 36 on which each blade 18 is resiliently supported. Blades
18 are located in
a substantially unobstructed region 38 between side walls 30 to provide for
ease of rinsing of
the cartridge during use.
Cap 22 provides a lubricous shaving aid and is received in slot 40 at the rear
of housing
I6. Cap 22 may be made of a material comprising a mixture of a hydrophobic
material and a
water teachable hydrophilic polymer material, as is known in the art and is
described, e.g., in
U.S. Patents Nos. 5,113,585 and 5,454,164. Guard 20 includes a finned
elastomeric unit molded
on the front of housing 16 to engage and stretch the user's skin; other skin
engaging protrusions,
e.g., as described in U. S. Patent No. 5,191,712, can be used.
Metal clips 42 are sect~.red at the respective sides of housing 16 inside of
raised edges
44 of side walls 30 in order to retain blades 18 within housing 16 and to
Iocate the cutting
edges of spring-biased blades 18 at a desired exposure when in the at-rest
position. Clips 42
also wrap around the bottom of housing I6 and prevent the removal of the ends
of arms 26 of
interconnect member 24. Clips 42 are made of O.OIB" thick aluminum material,
which is
thicker than the material used in the clips of the blade unit of the
commercial embodiment of
the type of design described in the above-mentioned U.S. Patent No. 4,378,634.
In addition,
the arms of the clips that are bent around the bottom of housing 16 are both
longer than those
employed in the

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commercial embodiment of the type of design described in the above-mentioned
patent,
because there are three blades (instead of two) and the housing thus is wider.
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thicker material and the longer arms to be bent cause the arms to tend to
elastically
return to a larger extent after forces bending the clips around the housing
have been
released. Housing 16 includes certain features (described below) to maintain
the
thicker, longer clips in a desired final position.
Referring to Fig. 3, it is seen toat the end portions 5U of clips 42 have
notches S2 that are aligned with notch posts S4 (see also Fig. 4) of housing
14. It is
also seen that housing 16 has wedge portions S6 that extend in from raised
edges 44
and have angled surfaces 58 that contact angled surfaces 60 of end portions SO
of clips
42. Wedge portions 56 (see also Fig. 4) and the contacting surfaces 60 of
clips 42
make an interference ftt in order to help retain the ends of clips 42 on
housing 16.
Referring to Figs. 4 and 5, it is seen that housing 16 las fulcrums 62
that extend outward beyond the adjacent sur#ace portions of housing 16 on both
sides
of fulcrums 62. As shown in Fig. 5. fulcrums 62 have a semicircular cross-
section and
therefore are tapered and have a blunt upper surface.
In manufacture, blades 18 are located on housing l6 by inserting the
ends of base portions 32 in slots 28 and depressing the blades downward
against
resilient arms 36. Prior to assembly, retaining clips 42 are U-shaped. and the
portion
of the U that joins the two legs has the same contour as the upper portion of
housing
16 within raised edges 44. The upper portions of the preassembled clips 42
thus have
the same shape of the upper portions of clips 42 as shown in Fig. 2. Prior to
assembly, the two legs of the U-shaped clip (which legs correspond to portions
66, 68
in Fig. 2) are directed straight downward and parallel ~o each other_ and leg
66 is
shorter than leg 68.
The elip/housing/blade assembly (with the upper portion of clips 42
seated on housing 16 inside of raised hedges 44) is directed downward against
forming
die 100 shown in Fig. 6. Surfaces 102, 104 of die 100 deflect legs 66 and 68
inward
as the housing/biade/clip assembly is brought closer to die 100. This causes
the legs
66, 68 of clip 42 to initially bend around the bottom of housing 16 to the
position
shown in Fig. 7. At this stage in the forming process, the end portions SU of
legs 66,
68 have just made initial contact with fulcrums 62. (In Figs. 7-10. the base
portions

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32 of blades 18 and the ends of arms 26 are not shown on housing 16. though
they are
present during these stages of the manufacturing process and in the final
assembly.)
Referring to Fig. 8, with further advancement of the housinglblade/clip
assembly toward die 100, the end portions 50 of the clips 42 tend to bend
around
fulcrums 62 at regions nearby notches 52 where clips 42 are thinner.
Simultaneously
with bending of clips 42 around fulcrums b2, fulcrums 62 begin to be crushed
from
the resulting forces, and the crushed material of fulcrums 62 is directed
toward recess
72. At the same time, angled surfaces 60 of clips 42 move past angled surfaces
58 of
wedge portions 56 (Fig. 3), and notches 52 begin to pass over notch-posts j4
(Figs. 3,
4).
Referring to Fig. 9, further advancemene of the housing/blade/clip
assembly toward the forming die causes the ends 70 of the clips to contact the
bottom
of recess 72 of housing 16 in the position of their most deflected travel. At
this point,
fulcrums 62 have been crushed flat, with displaced material in recess 72. and
ends 50
I S have been permanently bent beyond the elastic limit of the clip material
at the regions
of the clips oe~erlying fulcrums 62. At the same time. angled surfaces 60 of
clips 42
travel further over angled surfaces 5$ of wedge portions 56 (Fig. 3), and the
tops of
wedge portions 56 are deformed (i.e., swaged) by projection 106 of forming die
100,
causing displaced wedge material to slightly overly the ends of clips 42 and
to create
an interference fit that exerts a normal spring force against wedge portions
56.
When the housing/bladelclip assembly is removed from forming die 100,
the ends 50 tend to elastically return slightly to the position shown in Figs.
10 and I l,
though such movement is inhibited by the swaged plastic of wedges 56.
The interference fit between angled clip surfaces 60 and angled wedge
surfaces 58 and the overlying swaged material (as shown in Fig. 11 ) tend to
hold the
ends of the clips 42 in place and to inhibit them from moving outward from
housing
16. Also, notches 52 of clips 42 receive notch poses ~4, causing end portions
SO of
clips 42 to be captured between projections 42 and wedge portion surfaces ~8
and to
inhibit clip 42 from opening up during use, e.g., when the cartridge is
subjected to
excessive forces as might arise when the cartridge is dropped.

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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: Expired (new Act pat) 2018-09-24
Letter Sent 2017-05-05
Inactive: Multiple transfers 2017-04-13
Grant by Issuance 2004-12-07
Inactive: Cover page published 2004-12-06
Inactive: Delete abandonment 2004-10-04
Deemed Abandoned - Conditions for Grant Determined Not Compliant 2004-07-19
Pre-grant 2004-07-16
Inactive: Final fee received 2004-07-16
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2004-01-19
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2004-01-19
Letter Sent 2004-01-19
Inactive: Approved for allowance (AFA) 2004-01-07
Inactive: Cover page published 2003-08-22
Inactive: Office letter 2003-08-05
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2003-07-24
Application Received - Regular National 2003-07-08
Letter Sent 2003-07-08
Divisional Requirements Determined Compliant 2003-07-08
All Requirements for Examination Determined Compliant 2003-06-19
Application Received - Divisional 2003-06-19
Request for Examination Requirements Determined Compliant 2003-06-19
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1999-04-08

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
2004-07-19

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Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
THE GILLETTE COMPANY LLC
Past Owners on Record
DOMENIC VINCENT JR. APPRILLE
KATHERINE ELIZABETH ANDERSON
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Description 2003-06-18 5 300
Claims 2003-06-18 2 81
Representative drawing 2003-08-05 1 34
Representative drawing 2004-01-06 1 27
Acknowledgement of Request for Examination 2003-07-07 1 173
Commissioner's Notice - Application Found Allowable 2004-01-18 1 161
Correspondence 2003-07-07 1 41
Correspondence 2003-08-04 1 12
Correspondence 2004-07-15 2 108
Correspondence 2004-10-03 1 13