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Title:
RAZING SET
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1987/000113
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The set comprises a handle (1) and at least one razing head (2). The fixing of the head in service position onto the handle (1) occurs by means of a member (5) having slides or having a pivoting head. One or several razing heads (2) are placed in a magazine (20) and the handle (1) constitutes a housing (10) for said magazine (20).

Inventors:
BEUCHAT ROLAND (CH)
Application Number:
PCT/EP1986/000412
Publication Date:
January 15, 1987
Filing Date:
June 28, 1986
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SYNERTRADE & FINANCE SA (CH)
International Classes:
A45D27/22; B26B21/14; B26B21/52; (IPC1-7): B26B21/52
Foreign References:
US3967375A1976-07-06
US4272886A1981-06-16
US4182031A1980-01-08
DE2907275A11980-09-04
EP0150160A21985-07-31
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Claims:
- CLA I MS -
1. , Razing set comprising a handle (1) and a deta¬ chable razing head (2) which fixes itself to the handle (1) in service position by means of a fixing member (5) provided on the handle (1), characterized by the fact that the handle (1) comprises .^receiving means for a least one razing head (2) in storage position.
2. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that in storage position the razing head (2) is placed into a box (20) fixed in or under the handle (1) in a removable way.
3. Razing set according to claim 1 characterized by the fact that the box (20) is a magazine containing several razing heads (2).
4. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the handle (1) constitutes a case to store at least one razing head or the box.
5. Razing set according to claim 1 characterized by the fact that the razing heads (2) are, in storage position, disposed parallely to the handle (1).
6. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the razing heads (2) are in storage po¬ sition, disposed perpendicularly to the handle (1).
7. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the handle (1) is approximately straight, having the shape of a I.
8. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the handle (1) presents the general shape of a L.
9. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the handle (1) presents the general shape of a T.
10. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the razing head (2) is fixed in service position to the handle (1) by means of slides (5).
11. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the handle (1) comprises a conduct (7) located under the fixing member (5) of the razing head (2) and extending parallely to it so as to permit its ri nsi ng .
12. Razing set according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that it is formed of two handles (1) which are identical, fitting the one onto the other, each of the handles forming a housing for at least one razing head (2).
13. Razing set according to claim 12, characterized by the fact that the two handles (1) are kept fast the one with the other by means of slides (15,16) or by clip¬ sing means.
14. Razing set according to claim 2, characterized by the fact that the box containing the razing heads com¬ prises a coupling formation cooperating with a correspon¬ ding formation of the handle in order to be fixed onto it in a removable way. .5.
15. Razing set according to claims 11 and 13, characterized by the fact that the slide (16) constitu¬ tes simultaneously the rinsing duct.
16. Razing set according to one of the preceeding 5 claims, characterized by the fact that the handle com¬ prises a housing opening laterally intended to receive at least one razing head or a box and by the fact that this handle comprises at least one inwardly directed curvature facilitating the extraction of the razing lOheads.
Description:
RAZ I NG S ET

The present invention relates to a razing set which presents great qualities, not only through its outlook, but also for its co midity of use and its very low encumbrance.

Generally, the razing sets are in form of a box in which one finds, on the one hand, a handle, and on the other hand, a blade box generally constituted by a magazi n. The box is necessary to keep together the handle and the magazine for the blades during the transport, and, under its traditional shape, is necessarily space consu i ng .

The invention pretends to solve this problem by proposing a razing set which is compact, complete, and having a low encumbrance. This set comprises a handle and a razing head able to be fixed to the handle in service position by means of a member provided on said handle. This set distingui shes itself in t.hat the handle compri- ses receiving means ' for at least one razing " head in storing position-.

The razing head or heads can be placed in a box and the handle forms then a housing for said box.

In other terms, the razing set presents itself under the form of a compact assembly forming a whole which can be separated during the use.

The razing head can be of any known type, for example of the type comprising one or two paralell blades embedded in a support. Only the edge of the blade merges in order to cut the hair.

The box may contain only one razing head or it can be in the form of a magazine containing several razing heads.

The box can be simply fixed to the handle, by means for example of a mechanism having slides; in ano- the'r embodiment, the handle constitutes a case for one razing head or for the box (or for the magazine) which contains it. It is maintained through friction.

-In other words, the handle has the double func¬ tion of maintaining the head in service position during the razing and to coηstitute a receiving means for at least one razing head or a box, or to render the function of a case for a blade or for a box housing several razing blades.

In the two cases, the razing heads can be dispo¬ sed parallely or perpendicularly to the handle. Prefera¬ bly, the handle is straight, has the shape of a L or has the shape of a T. When the handle is straight, having the shape of a I, it comprises advantageously on the sides, two curves, directed inwardly, intended to facilitate its prehension, to position the hand of the user, and to make easier the extraction of the box which contains the head or the razing heads. The fixing of the a-zing head in service position onto the handle can be realized by means of any conventio¬ nal member, for example by slides or by an articulated me¬ chanism permitting to realize a pivoting head.

Advantageously, this fixing member gives way for a conduct under the razing head and parallely to it, so as to enable its rinsing.

In another embodiment, the razing set is consti¬ tuted by two identical handles, fitting the one onto the other, each of these handles constituting a housing for one or several razing heads. The two handles are maintai¬ ned fast with the other for example by means of slides .or clipping means.

The invention will be better understood with re¬ ference to the attached drawing, given'by way of non limi- tative example. In this drawing:

- figures 1, 2 and 3 represent the razing set ac¬ cording to the invention in a first embodiment,

- figure 4 corresponds to the preceeding figures and shows the end of the set in cross-section, the razing head being fixed onto the handle,

- figures 5, 6 and 7 correspond to other embodi¬ ments,

- figure 8 corresponds to one embodiment where the handle has recei vi ng " means, for the blade box, without making a case, and

- figures 9 and 10 correspond to an embodiment where two identical handles fit the one onto the other.

As can be seen on figures 1, 2, 3 and 4, the ra¬ zing set comprises a handle 1 and razing heads 2 compri- sing each one blade 3, mounted in a support 4. A member 5 provided on the handle 1 permits the fixing in service position of the razing head 2 onto the handle.

The razing heads 2 are disposed in a magazine 20. The handle 1 constitutes a housing for the magazine 20. On the other hand, this handle 1 is substenti al ly straight (in I) and comprises, on the sides, two curvatures 6 direc¬ ted inwardly and intended to facilitate the prehension, to position the hand of the user, and to make it easy to take the magazine 20 out through a lateral push. The magazine 20 can be disposed as shown on figu¬ re 2, or be returned face for face, the aperture being on the other side with respect to the fixing slides 5.

The handle 1 can present on one side. abutments hindering the coming out of the magazine 20 on this side. However, it is preferred not to have such abutments and to have a tight fit sliding permitting the coming out on each side, as desired by the user. The razing set can then be convenient for left or right hand user.

As it will be seen in more details on figure 4, the razing head 2 comprises a blade 3, embedded in a sup¬ port 4, and is fixed onto the handle 1 in service posi¬ tion, through the intermediary of a fixing member 5, particularly of slides. At this level, the handle is perfo ¬ rated and the fixing 5 leaves under the razing head 2 a conduct 7 which permits the washing. It suffices to let water enter perpendicularly to the plan of the drawing so that at least a part of it passes through the opening 7, comes in contact with the blade 3 and comes out along this blade, taking with it the hairs and the shaving soap.

It shall well be understood that, for the simpli¬ city of the drawing and of the description, the fixing mem¬ ber 5 between the handle 1 and the razing head 2 has been represented by slides. Any other member would be conve¬ nient, for example a hinging mechanism having pistons, permitting to make a pivoting head.

In the same manner, the blade 3 has been repre¬ sented as being unique, this blade 3 could as well be double or multiple.

In a variant, the portion of the handle 1 for¬ ming housing could receive directly one or several razing heads 2. In this case, ribs perpendicular to the axis of the handle 1 can be provided to position the razing heads the one beside the others and to maintain them in storing position within the handle.

In the figure 5, the handle 1 presenting the gene¬ ral shape of a L constitutes a housing for a magazine 20, the razing head 2 being fixed in service position by slides 5. In that figure, which is a top view, the handle 1 contains partially the magazine 20. The razing heads 2, and thus the blades 3, are located in storing position perpendicu¬ larly to the axis of the handle 1.

In figure 6, which corresponds to another embodi- ment and is a perspective view, one finds the same elements

as in figure 5, and the handle, having a general shape of a L, receives the magazine 20. The razing heads 2 are located in storing position this time in a longi¬ tudinal direction, parallely to the axis of the handle 1, and some of them are completely located within the handle. Means can be provided to fix the razing heads into the magazine by clipping, friction, etc.

In a variant the box 20 could comprise only two razing heads and could be entirely located within the handle 1.

In figure 7, the handle 1 constitutes a hou¬ sing for a magazine 20 which is slidingly introduced through the bottom, that is its end opposed to the slide 5; it is also maintained by friction, as in all the preceeding embodiments. A longitudinal void is provided in one of the walls of the handle 1 permit¬ ting the easy extraction of the box out of the handle. In all these embodiments or variants as well, one could see that the member 5 having slides can also serve advantageously to take the razing head 2 out of the magazine.

In figure 8, the handle 1 does not constitute a case, but comprises simply receiving means for the box 20, the handle 1 and the box 20 fit the one to the other by sliding, between a male formation 21 having the form of a T provided on the box 20 and a corresponding T-shaped groove 12 provided in the handle 1.

The head or the razing heads placed in storing position into the box are maintained there by any adequa- te means, clipping means, friction, and so on.

In order to show the eminent handiness of the razing set, its compacity and its reduced encumbrance, it has been represented on figure 8 under the shape of a key holder, a ring 13 receiving the keys being fixed to the handle 1 through a chain 14.

On figure 9, one has represented a handle 1 which directly constitutes a case for a razing head 2, which is located in storing position within the handle 1. A moulded formation into the handle merges into the hou- sing receiving the razing head and maintains it in sto¬ ring position within this housing. The handle 1 comprises as an extension, that is at its end opposed to the mem¬ ber 5, a slide 15 and has a corresponding housing 16 pro¬ vided in the portion comprising the fixing member 5, in this case also slides. Here the housing 16 serves equally as a washing duct.

A similar handle 1 which also can receive a razing head 2 is fitted onto the first handle 1 by the members 15 and 16. One .finds itself then in the position represented at figure 10, where the two handles 1, fitted the one onto the other, form a unique assembly, with, at each end, slides 5 for fixing a razing head 2 in service position. This razing set is double. The slides 5 of one handle 1 are also used to take out the razing head 2 of the other handle 1.

As a non represented variant, the two handles 1 can be fitted the one onto the other by clipsing, by means of members forming pins and mortise, disposed in the ex¬ tension of the handles 1. Each handle 1 has its pin and and its mortise which, correspond the one to the other.

From the preceeding, one has easily understood the advantages connected with this invention and the very handiness of the razing set, which can be taken on travel without any risk to loose constitutive parts. Its low en- cumbrance enables further to place it in a mini toilet bag or simply in a pocket.

The curvatures of the handle described in the embodiment of a handle having the shape of a I can be used on handles having the shape of a L or a T.

The handles having the shape of a L or a T have the further advantage of enabling an automatic centering of the blade. The L shaped handles enable to save space and have a reduced encumbrance.




 
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