Shaving systems

US11325271B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11325271-B2
Application numberUS-201816632102-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2018
Priority dateJul 20, 2017
Publication dateMay 10, 2022
Grant dateMay 10, 2022

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Abstract

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Shaving razors and shaving assemblies for wet shaving, including a blade unit pivotably mounted on an interface element, are disclosed. Pivoting of the blade unit is accomplished using a shell bearing arrangement in which the shell bearing member is provided on an interface element. An elastomeric return element is provided to bias the blade unit towards a rest position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A shaving razor comprising: a handle having a distal end, a blade unit comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending blades; mounted on the distal end of the handle, an interface element, configured to removeably connect the blade unit to the handle; and a pair of shell bearing units comprising interacting elements on the interface element and the blade unit that provide pivoting of the blade unit relative to the interface element; wherein each of the interacting elements comprises a shell bearing element extending from the interface element and having a first arcuate surface, disposed on a stanchion extending from the blade unit towards the interface element, configured to interact with a corresponding first arcuate surface of the blade unit, the shell bearing element including pivot stops to limit relative rotation of the first arcuate surfaces, wherein the pivot stops comprise flanges extending outwardly from the arcuate surface of the shell bearing element, and the stanchion includes a hook on which the first arcuate surface of the blade unit is disposed. 2. A shaving razor comprising: a handle having a distal end, a blade unit comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending blades; mounted on the distal end of the handle, an interface element, configured to removeably connect the blade unit to the handle; and a pair of elastomeric return elements extending from the interface element towards the blade unit, each return element having a central portion configured to abut a surface of the blade unit and apply a return force to the surface, the central portion extending generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the blade unit, and side portions extending from the interface element and supporting the central portion; wherein the return elements apply opposing, substantially balanced forces to the blade unit to maintain the blade unit in a rest position in the absence of shaving forces. 3. A replaceable shaving assembly comprising: a blade unit comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending blades; an interface element, configured to removeably connect the blade unit to a handle; a pair of shell bearing units comprising interacting elements on the interface element and the blade unit that provide pivoting of the blade unit relative to the interface element; a first elastomeric return element having a central portion configured to abut a surface of the blade unit and apply a return force to the surface, the central portion extending generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the blade unit, and side portions extending from the interface element and supporting the central portion; and a second elastomeric return element, configured to apply a force to the blade unit opposing the return force. 4. The shaving assembly of claim 3 wherein the first return element is configured to bias the blade unit towards a rest position with respect to a pivot axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blade unit. 5. The shaving assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first return element comprises a synthetic elastomer or natural rubber material. 6. The shaving assembly of claim 3 , wherein each of the shell bearing units comprises a shell bearing member extending from the interface element. 7. The shaving assembly of claim 6 , wherein each of the shell bearing units further comprises a stanchion extending from the blade unit towards the interface element. 8. The shaving assembly of claim 7 , wherein the stanchion comprises a hook, and the shell bearing member includes pivot stop flanges configured to interact with the hook to limit pivoting of the blade unit. 9. The shaving assembly of claim 7 , wherein the stanchion comprises a tooth extending towards the shell bearing member, and the shell bearing member includes a slot configured to receive the tooth, interaction between the tooth and the slot limiting pivoting of the blade unit. 10. The shaving assembly of claim 7 , wherein the stanchion comprises an elastomeric flex arm. 11. The shaving assembly of claim 10 , wherein the elastomeric flex arm includes a core of hard plastic material surrounded by an elastomeric material. 12. The shaving assembly of claim 11 , wherein the core has a generally rectangular cross-section. 13. The shaving assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first elastomeric return element and the second elastomeric element are integrally formed. 14. The shaving assembly of claim 4 , wherein the second elastomeric return element is formed of a different material and/or has a different geometry than the first elastomeric return element. 15. A shaving assembly comprising: a blade unit comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending blades; an interface element, configured to removeably connect the blade unit to a handle; and a pair of shell bearing units comprising interacting elements on the interface element and the blade unit that provide pivoting of the blade unit relative to the interface element; wherein each of the interacting elements comprises a shell bearing element extending from the interface element and having a first arcuate surface, disposed on a stanchion extending from the blade unit towards the interface element, configured to interact with a corresponding first arcuate surface of the blade unit, and wherein the shell bearing element includes pivot stops to limit relative rotation of the first arcuate surfaces, the pivot stops comprising flanges extending outwardly from the arcuate surface of the shell bearing element, and the stanchion includes a hook on which the first arcuate surface of the blade unit is disposed. 16. The shaving assembly of claim 15 , wherein the shell bearing element is disposed on an arm extending from the interface element towards the blade unit. 17. The shaving assembly of claim 15 , wherein the pivot stops comprise opposite ends of a slot in the first arcuate surface of the shell bearing element, and the stanchion includes a tooth configured to be received in the slot. 18. The shaving assembly of claim 15 , wherein each of the interacting elements further comprises a second concentric, arcuate surface, disposed on the shell bearing element, configured to interact with a corresponding second concentric, arcuate surface of the blade unit. 19. A replaceable shaving assembly comprising: a blade unit comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending blades; an interface element, configured to removeably and pivotably connect the blade unit to a handle; and a pair of elastomeric return elements extending from the interface element towards the blade unit, each return element having a central portion configured to abut a surface of the blade unit and apply a return force to the surface, the central portion extending generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the blade unit, and side portions extending from the interface element and supporting the central portion; wherein the return elements apply opposing, substantially balanced forces to the blade unit to maintain the blade unit in a rest position in the absence of shaving forces. 20. The shaving assembly of claim 19 , wherein the return elements are integrally formed of a single elastomeric material. 21. The shaving assembly of claim 19 , wherein the return elements are formed of two different elastomeric materials. 22. The shaving assembly of claim 19 , wherein the central portions of the return elements have different lengths and/or geometries.

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  • B26B21/521Primary

    Connection details, e.g. connection to razor heads · CPC title

  • B26B21/225Primary

    the changeable unit being resiliently mounted on the handle · CPC title

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What does patent US11325271B2 cover?
Shaving razors and shaving assemblies for wet shaving, including a blade unit pivotably mounted on an interface element, are disclosed. Pivoting of the blade unit is accomplished using a shell bearing arrangement in which the shell bearing member is provided on an interface element. An elastomeric return element is provided to bias the blade unit towards a rest position.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shavelogic Inc, Sl Ip Company Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B26B21/521. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 9 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).