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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2139922
(54) Titre français: AIDE A SOUPLESSE ACCRUE POUR LE RASAGE
(54) Titre anglais: SHAVING AID WITH INCREASED FLEXIBILITY
Statut: Réputée abandonnée et au-delà du délai pour le rétablissement - en attente de la réponse à l’avis de communication rejetée
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • B26B 21/00 (2006.01)
  • B26B 21/40 (2006.01)
  • B26B 21/44 (2006.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • BUTLIN, C. EDWARD (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • BUTLIN, EDWARD S. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(73) Titulaires :
  • WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY
(71) Demandeurs :
  • WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(74) Agent: MARKS & CLERK
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré:
(86) Date de dépôt PCT: 1993-08-13
(87) Mise à la disponibilité du public: 1994-03-03
Requête d'examen: 2000-06-22
Licence disponible: S.O.
Cédé au domaine public: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Oui
(86) Numéro de la demande PCT: PCT/US1993/007678
(87) Numéro de publication internationale PCT: WO 1994004325
(85) Entrée nationale: 1995-01-10

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
07/929,328 (Etats-Unis d'Amérique) 1992-08-13

Abrégés

Abrégé anglais

2139922 9404325 PCTABS00030
A wet-shaving razor unit of the flexible design having a shaving
aid attached to its cap portion for lubricating the skin during
shaving. The shaving aid is formed with at least one groove
extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of
flexing of the blade support. The inclusion of at least one groove
reduces the resistance of the shaving aid to flexing, thereby
enabling the flexible razor unit to more readily follow the contour
of the surface being shaved.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


WO 94/04325 PCT/US93/07678
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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A flexible wet-shaving razor unit having at
least one blade with an exposed edge comprising:
a flexible blade support for supporting said
exposed blade, said flexible blade support designed to
flex along at least one axis in response to forces
encountered during shaving;
a shaving aid having at least one active
ingredient, said shaving aid attached to said flexible
blade support and having at least one groove extending in
a direction substantially perpendicular to said axis of
flexing for enhancing the ability of said shaving aid to
flex in response to said forces.
2. The razor unit according to claim 1, wherein
said flexible blade support is a substantially continuous
thermoplastic body in which said blade is secured
substantially rigidly against movement and vibration
during shaving.
3. The razor unit according to claim 1, wherein
said flexible blade support includes at least two blade
platforms, at least one corrugation between said at least
two blade platforms, and a plurality of discrete blade
retainers integrally formed with said blade support and
disposed above and adjacent to said blade.
4. The razor unit according to claim 3, wherein
said shaving aid extends continuously between at least two
of said blade retainers.
5. The razor unit according to claim 4, wherein
said at least one groove is positioned between said blade
retainers.

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6. The razor unit according to claim 1, wherein
said shaving aid is chemically bonded to said flexible
blade support.
7. The razor unit according to claim 1, wherein
said active-ingredient is polyethylene oxide.
8. The razor unit according to claim 1, wherein
said axis is parallel to said exposed edge.
9. A method for forming a flexible razor head
comprising the steps of:
positioning at least one blade having an exposed
edge in a first mold cavity;
injecting a thermoplastic material into said
first mold cavity to form a flexible blade support around
said blade, said flexible blade support designed to flex
along at least one axis in response to forces encountered
during shaving;
removing at least a portion of said first mold
cavity;
defining a second mold cavity wherein said
second mold cavity is defined by at least a portion of
said flexible blade support; and
injecting a second polymeric material having at
least one active ingredient into said second mold cavity
and forming a shaving aid attached to said flexible blade
support having at least one groove extending in a
direction substantially perpendicular to said axis of
flexing.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said
flexible blade support is formed with at least two blade
platforms, at least one corrugation between said at least
two blade platforms, and a plurality of discrete blade
retainers integrally formed with said blade platforms and
disposed above and adjacent to said blade.

WO 94/04325 PCT/US93/07678
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11. The method according to claim 10, wherein said
shaving aid is formed such that it extends continuously
between at least two of said blade retainers.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said
at least one groove is positioned between said blade
retainers.
13. The method according to claim 9, wherein said
positioning step includes positioning two blades in said
first mold cavity.
14. The method according to claim 9, wherein said
shaving aid is molded in a second mold cavity which is
remote from said first mold cavity.
15. The method according to claim 9, wherein said
shaving aid is chemically bonded to said blade support.
16. The method according to claim 9, wherein said
active ingredient is polyethylene oxide.
17. The method according to claim 9, wherein said
axis is substantially parallel to said exposed edge.

Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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SE~AVING_ AID WIT~ INCR3~ASED F~EgIBILITY ,:
.
B~CRGROUND OF TRE INVEN~XON
The present invention relates to a shaving aid for a
flexibl~ ~et-shaving razor unit and, more particularly, to
an improved shaving aid having at least one groo~e to
enhance the flexing of the sha~ing aid in response to
forces encountered during shaving.
Variou types of shaving aids are known in the razor
industry. One~popular type of -having aid contains at
least~one water insoluble polymeric matrix, along with a
water soluble:material which exudes out of the ins41uble
matrix upon contact with:water during shaving.
In the pastj shaving aids have been attached to
various parts of a wetshaving razor uni~. For example,
sh~Ying~aids have been mechanically attached to the cap
por~ion of the razor unit. Shaving aids ha~e also been
mechanically attached forward of ~he blade cutting edge,
e.g., on the guard bar. ~ ~
: Today, the use of~flexible wet-shaving razox units,
su~h~as disposable raæors and cartridges~ h s ~ecome ~uite
common.~These~flexible razor units, such as the ones '
disclos~ed~in~commonly-owned U.S. Paten~ ~o. 4,854,043 and
U.S- Pat~nt~Applica~ion Serial No. 07~5~3,926 filed on
August 7:, l990,:represen~ a significant advance in the
sha~ing ~ield~ In particular, thè flexible razor unit
;flexes in response~to forces encountered during shaving,
the~eby enabling ~he razor unit to canform ~o ~he na~ural
contour of the surface being shaved. In turn, this brings
a greater portion of the ~lade(s) into effective, cutting
contact with the surface being shaved.
Until now, there has been a need in the art for a
shaving aid suitable for a~tachment to a razor unit of the
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flexible dPsign. In this regard, the shaving aids of the
prior art, if attached to a flexible razor unit, would
substantially reduce,~if not eliminate, the flexibility of
such unit. This reduction ln fl~xibility would limit the
effe~tiveness o~ the razor unit. There is therefore a
need:in the art~for a shaving aid capable of attachment to
a ~lexible~wet-shaYing razor unit without reducing the
flexibili~y of~such unit.~
8~MAn~ INVENTION
The:~present~invention,~which~add~esses the problems
associated~with the~pri;o~r art, rel2tes ~o a flexible wet-
shaving razor unit;~having:at least one blade with an
exposed~edg~ a~1exibl~e blad~e;~support structure and a
shaving~a~id~h ~ i~ng;~at~least one active ingredient and
orm~d~with~:a:~groove~extending in a direction
`substantlally~perp~ndieular~to~the~;axi.s of f~lexing of the
b1ade~" up~ort.~
A~cording~to on~è~preferr:ed e ~ diment of the present
inyentio~,:the~f~lex~ é~blade support structure~is a
~aily ~a~lnUOUs ~thermoplastic body in;wh:ich the
bl ~-è s~ecu~ su~s~antially r:igidly against movemPnt
a~d~ ~ ion`:~ ~ lng~shaving~,~ In~particular, the
`su ~ antia1~ly-continuous~thermoplastic body is formed with
a~plurali~ of:~`d~i~scre~e~blade~supports ~or supporting the
botto~:~of~th~ lade.: At~leas~ two of these~blade supports
are~l connec ~ d by~a:~flèxi~le corrugation. ~Blad~ ! r~tainers~,
whi~h~are~in~egrally~ol:ded-to:th2 blade supports, exte~d
o~er~thè~top~of th~:blade.~ ~he ~shaving aid o~ tha pr~sent
inyenrion~is;~pFeferàbly;~sequentially mold@d in a ~ingle -:
step~ moldi~ng opèration~onto the blada retainers.
Aocording~to~this~embodiment of the present invention, a
plurality of grQoves:~are::fo:rmed in the shaving.aid and are
advantageously positioned~between neighboring blade
ré~ain~rs~

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Another embodiment of the present inven~ion is
directed to a mekhod for forming a flexible razor head
having a shaving aid with increased flexibility. The
method includes the first step o~ positioning at least one
blade having an exposed edge into a mold cavity having
male mold members. A thermoplastic material is then
injected into the mold cavity to form a flexible blade 1-
support around the blade. Next, at least one of the male
mold me~bers is removed from the mold cavity. ~ second
cavi~y is then defined wherein the second cavity is I ::
defined by a~ least a portion of the flexible blade
support. Finally, a polymeric material Aaving at least
one active ingredient is injected into t~e second mold
cavity, thereby forming a shaving aid which is attached to
the flexible blade:support and which has at least one
groo~e extending in a direction substantially
perpendieular to the axis of flexiny.
: ,
The sha~ing aid of the prasent invention may ba .
employed with many types of flexible wet-shaYing razor
units designed to follow the contour of an irregular
surface.: The groove disposed in the shaving aid redu~es
the resis~anc~ of the shaving aid ~o fl~xing, thereby
enabling the ~lexible razor unit to more readily follow
,~
:ths contour of the surface being shaved. l:n turn, this
brings a greater portion of ~he ~lade into effet:tive,
cutting c:ontact with the surfac:e heing shaved,
: : ~:
RIE~ D~8CRIPT~ON OF T~E_~ ~ NG~
: Figure 1 i~ a top,:perspectiv~ view of a preferr~d .
: embodiment of ~he present invention;
~: ~ : Figure 2 is a right, elevated side view of the razor
unit illustrated in Figure l;
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Figure 3 is a top view of the razor unit illustrated
in Figure 1; - ;
igure 4 is a front, elevational view of the razor
unit~illustrated in Figure l;
Figure 5~is~a rear,~elevational view of the razor
unit~ lustrat~ed~in~Figure~
Figure~ 6 is~a~otbom~view of:the razor unit
illust~ated~in~:~F~igur~
iFigure:7 is~:a~left,~elévated side view of the razor
unit~illus;trated~in~Fiqure~l;~ : ;
F~' ~ e~8~i~s~a~ front,~elevational view of the r zor
`unit~o~the~pr~seré~lnveni~ioD Ir a~flexed position; and
igu~a~-:g~i~s~:~a~cross-sectional Yiew~of a:molding
~n~accord~nce with~the oethod of ~ the p~esent
of il:lustration, one embodiment of t~e~
iliust~ated ~ra~zor unIt ~ l . e .:, cartridge :
lO~ is:~désignéd~ or~: attachment to a s~parate handle
m~chanism.~ C ~ ri~ é~lO~lncludes two sharpened blad~s,
that:~is, ;a:~s~e t~:bl ~2 ~and
21 are-~sùpportèd~by;~a~flex;ible blade support structu~e, .
whic~h:~in~th~ llustrated:~embodiment is a subs~antially
continuous~body~whereln;the~blades~are secured
substantially~:~;rigid~y~against~movement and vibration
durin~sha~ing~ A:~raZor~;unit having a substantially
c~nt-inuous~sdy is~ ~escr:ibed in commonly owned co-pendin~r
S.~Patent Appl;ication~Serial No. 0~/S63,~26 filed on

W094/04325 ~ ~9 9 2~2 PCT/US93/07678
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August 7, 1990, incorporated herein by reference. The
substantially continuous body includes upper blade
retainers 30 twhich together form the Gap of the razor
unit), s~de walls 50, 51 and lower blade suppor~s 60.
Disposed forward of seat blade 20 are a plurality of guard
bar segments 70. The entire blade support structure is
designed to flex in response to forces encountered during
shaving, thereby allowing the blades to conform to the
con~our of the surface being shaved.
,,
Shaving aid 90 is formed along the top of fle~:ible
cartridge 10 and extends across substantially the entire
length of the car~ridge. The shaving aid is molded into
depressions formed in blade retainers 30 in order ~o
provide a smooth surface conforming to the ge~metry of the
cap of the cartridge. As best shown in Figur~ 4, blade
retainers 30 are advantageously formed sueh that spaces
remain b~tween neighboring blade retainers 30. This space
increases the flexibility of the overall fl~xible blade :
support strueture, while providing a convenient location
for grooves 95 in the shaving aia~. Since ::artridge lo is ~:
designed to fl~x along an axis substantially parallel to
the ~xposed edges o~ blades 2 0, 21, grooves 95 are .
ad~ant geously disposed substantially perpendicular to th~ -
blade edge~. ~-:
According ~o this illus~rated embodim~n~, as best
shown in Fiyure 5, neigh~oring blade supports 60 are
attached by:corrugations 65. The illustra~ed embodimen~ ~:
includes a flexi~le blade support structurq which i5
integrally mold~d in a single moldin~ step. ~ method for
integrally molding a blade support structure is descri~ed
in commonly-owned U.S. Patent Application Serial No.
07/541,~25 filed June 20, 1990, incorpora~ed herein by :
ref~r~nce. ~l~ernatiYe blade support structures formed of
a plurality of separately formed elements would al~o
benefi~ from the present inYention.

~94/04325 `~ PCT/US93/0767g
~139922
;~ . While the illustrated embodiment of the present
invention discloses four grooves disposed in the shaving
aid, the present invention may be practiced with a greater
or fewer number of such grooves. The shaving aid may be
formed of various sub tances known to those in the shaving
industry. One popular aotive ingredient is polyethylene
:: oxide which has been found to provide desirable lubricity
:to sh~aving d VlC~S during wet-shaving.
: !
The polyethylene oxide active ingredien~ may include
a~mixture oP high molecul~ar~weight polyethylene oxide and
low mol~ecular weight polyethylene oxide. For example, a
mixture of PO~YOX COA~ULANT polye~hylene oxide having a `~
molecular weight of about 5 million and POLYOX WSR-N-750
pol:yethylen~oxide h:aving:a molecu}ar weight of about
300~,000~has~been found suitable.
Other oompatible actiYe ingredients which may also be
;inco~ orated~into the shavin~ ;aid include:
a)i~ lubrica~t:ing agent~for ~educing the frictio~al
forces~between~:the~razor~:and the skin, e.g.~, a micro-
encapsulated:~:sil~ione:oil~,~polyurethane-
poly~lnylpyrr-l~don- Int~rpoly= er ~ etc.
b)~ :An ad~it:îonal~agent which reduces the drag
between~the~razor~parts~and~the shaver's face, e.g., a .
natural polysaccharide deriYed from plant materials such :
ag guar gu~
~ ~ : `
`(c) ~n agen~ whi~h~modifies the ch~mical structur~
: of the~ hair~to~allow~the razor blade to pass easily
through:th~ whiskers, e.g.,: a depilatory agent. .

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(d) A cleaning agent which allows the whiskers and
skin debris to be washed more easily ~rom th~ razor parts
during shaving, e.g., a silicone polyethylene oxide bl~ck
copolymer and detergent such as sodium lauryl sulpha~e.
(e) A medicinal agent for killing bacteria, or
repai.ring skin damage and abrasion~.
'f~ ~ cosmetic agent ~or softening, smoothing,
conditi:oning or improving the skin.
(g) ~ blood coagulant ~or the suppression of
bleeding that occurs from nicks and cuts.
(h~) ~An astringent for constricting b}ood ~essels,
thereby stemming the flow of bodily fluids such as lymph, .
which:may:exude from skin that has be~n irritated during ~
shaving. :~ 3
A~ lexible razor unit ha~ing a shaving aid according
to~the;;present~invention~may be fo~med through an insert :
moldiny;~procedure. RPferrinq to Fig. 9, the procedure
:includes::the first step of positioning seat ~lade 20 into
a:~first mold ~a~1~y. Seat ~lade ~0 is suppor~d by a
guàrd~bar~lnsert;~110 and a male mold support member 112.
A:~spacer ba~r 114 is~positloned ov@r ssat blade 20. Spacer
bar~114 allows cap blade :21 to be fixPd in a spaced
relati~nship~with x~spect to seat blade 20. ~n ~pper mold
me ~ er 1~6.~is then positioned ov~r the blade arrang~ment;,
thereby enc10sing and comp1eting ~he first m.old cavity.
Upper mold m~mber 116 includes a cap forming cavity 118.
Included in cap forming cavi~y 118 are male mold member
20, which are capable of forming a continuous
substantially rectangular depression in the cap of ~he
ra~or unit. The depressi~n is formed subs~antlally
parallel to the blade edge.

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After the upper mold member is positioned in place, a -~
ther~oplastic material is injected into the first mold .,
cavity. The thermoplastic material fills the mold cavity, , :;'
:thereby encasing the blades and forming the flexible blade .
: support~ ~fter the thermoplastic material has set,, the , 5
:upper:mold~=ember~is rem~ved. Because ~of male mold - ,
members~120, a c:ontinuaus su~stantially rectangular , ."
depression:is formed~in the cap of the:razor unit. -, ;
At~this point~a~,second~'upper~mold member is ,
positioned~o~er~:~the~blade~ arrangement. This second upper
mold:enal'oses,thé~-;dépression~previously formed in the cap.
A polyme~ic:materi~al:having at least one active ingredient
is~;;then~injected~lnto the depression, thereby forming the
:Th e~sk l:led~ n~the~art~of~molding will appreciate ';
that~b~y~redu~:ing~thé~number,:'o~f:~separ:ate sitPs at which',~
: shaving~àid~mate~ial~is~positioned:on the~razor unit, the
n ~ e~-:of~inlet~ports~wh;ich~must~be designed into:a mold
m~er.~a e~min' i ed.;~ :In~ :pres ~ t inve~ 'on,:~a : -'
i,co~ntinu~us~s'ubsta;ntial~ly~ rectangular depression is form~d
n ~ ~cap~of~,the~::r~azor~unlt and,~hus,~ the~shaving aid of
the~ ~ èd; ~ o~lment:can~be~formed using:a single
inl ~ ~po ~ T~e:'sec~ond~:up er;:mold~me~ er:lncludes male j ~
m ~ d~:me ~ s ~ t~fo ~ ~grooves~9~5~in:;th~ sh~a~ing aid. ~ ~
,`'Thèsè~ ooves~ o ~` ùbs anti~al}y~perpe:ndicular to ~ :
the'~:axis of flexing::~and.décrease the resistance of the
s~àving'~àid~ to''f~ièxing'.~
As~d~scribed~above,~a~poly~er_c =aterial having at
least~on~ active~ingredient is iniected:into the /,,
depres~slon~'formed~in~the: cap.~ After the pol~meric -,
material~:has~ set~ the:~second upper mold:member is rsmoved,
2110win~ ~he~molded:~razor unit to be rem~ved from the ,
~old.;~

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While there have ~een described what are presently
belie~ed to be the preferred embodiments of tho invention,
those skilled in the art will realize that various changes
and modifications may be made to the invention without
departing from the spirit of tha invention, and it is
intended to claim all su h changes and modifications as
f~ll within the scope of the invention.
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Dessin représentatif 1997-06-19 1 28
Description 2003-03-26 10 380
Description 1995-11-18 9 1 001
Page couverture 1995-11-18 1 65
Revendications 1995-11-18 3 220
Dessins 1995-11-18 7 401
Abrégé 1995-11-18 1 73
Description 2000-06-22 10 406
Rappel - requête d'examen 2000-04-17 1 117
Accusé de réception de la requête d'examen 2000-07-27 1 177
Courtoisie - Lettre d'abandon (taxe de maintien en état) 2003-09-10 1 176
PCT 1995-01-10 10 435
Taxes 1996-06-25 1 52
Taxes 1994-06-23 1 36