COATINGS FOR A RAZOR BLADE
A razor blade including: a substrate having a tip portion including a tip region, a blade body including a base, and first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line of the substrate, in which the first and second outer sides converge at a tip, the first outer side comprises a first coating disposed substantially thereon and extending from the tip region toward the base, and a first portion of the second outer side is substantially free of any coating, the first portion extending from the tip region toward the base or being spaced apart from the tip region and the base. Also provided is a method of coating the razor blade.
The invention generally relates to coating of substrates, and more particularly to improved coatings on razor components, such as razor blades.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA razor blade is typically formed of a suitable substrate material, such as stainless steel, with a cutting edge formed with a wedge-shaped configuration with an ultimate tip having a radius less than about 1000 angstroms (Å), e.g., about 200-300 Å. One or more hard coatings, such as diamond, amorphous diamond, diamond-like carbon (DLC) material, nitrides, carbides, oxides, or ceramics, may be applied to the substrate material, particularly the cutting edge, to improve strength, corrosion resistance, and shaving ability and to maintain needed strength while permitting thinner edges with lower cutting forces to be used. One or more soft coatings generally of polymeric material, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), may be layered on top of the hard coating(s) to impart lubricity and reduce friction. Interlayers of niobium or chromium-containing materials can aid in improving the binding between the substrate, typically stainless steel, and hard carbon coatings, such as DLC. The coatings may be applied using any suitable method, such as Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) techniques for the hard coating(s) and dipping, spraying, and/or brushing for the soft coating(s). Examples of razor blades and processes of manufacture are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,295,305; 5,232,568; 4,933,058; 5,032,243; 5,497,550; 5,940,975; and 5,669,144; EP 0591339; and PCT 92/03330, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Conventional blades typically include a generally equal amount of material(s) on both sides of the substrate, often applied by vapor deposition parallel to the cutting edge. The coatings on these blades are highly symmetrical and include a substantially similar composition, coverage area, microstructure, etc. on both sides of the cutting edge. While current razor blades perform adequately, in order for next generation products to perform better, improvements to interactions between the blade and skin and the blade and hair can be made.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a razor blade is provided, which includes: a substrate having a tip portion comprising a tip region, a blade body including a base, and first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line of the substrate, wherein the first and second outer sides converge at a tip. The first outer side includes a first coating disposed substantially thereon, the first coating extending from the tip region toward the base, and a first portion of the second outer side is substantially free of any coating, in which the first portion extends from the tip region toward the base or is spaced apart from the tip region and the base.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of coating a razor blade is provided, in which the razor blade includes a substrate having a tip portion including a tip region, a blade body including a base, and first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line of the substrate, wherein the first and second outer sides converge at a tip, the method including one of: (i) applying a first coating only to a portion of the first outer side, the coating extending from the tip region toward the base and being disposed substantially on the first outer side; or (ii) applying a first coating to a portion of the first outer side, the first coating extending from the tip region toward the base and being disposed substantially on the first outer side, and applying a second coating to the second outer side such that a first portion of the second outer side is substantially free of any coating and a second portion of the second outer side comprises the second coating, wherein the first portion extends from the tip region toward the base or is spaced apart from the tip region and the base.
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which is regarded as forming the present invention, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from the following description which is taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like designations are used to designate substantially identical elements, and in which:
The term “asymmetric blade,” as used herein, means a blade defined by a substrate having a first portion comprising a blade body and a second portion comprising a tip portion wherein a split line passes through a tip of the tip portion, extends through the first and second portions and separates the second portion into generally asymmetric first and second sections. The outer surface of the first section of the second portion is asymmetric with regards to the outer surface of the second section. The outer surface of the first section of the second portion may function as a skin-contacting surface, and the outer surface of the second section may function as a hair-cutting surface.
A “split line,” as used herein, means a line extending through the tip of the tip portion of the blade substrate, separates the second portion into asymmetrical first and second sections and is generally parallel with first and second generally parallel outer surfaces of the first portion defining the blade body of the blade substrate.
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At least a portion of one outer side of the substrate 28, e.g., the first outer side 48, may define a skin-contacting surface, and at least a portion of the other outer side, e.g., the second outer side 50, may define a hair-cutting surface. It was determined that the two sides of the razor blade generally perform different functions (e.g., a bottom side that contacts the skin and a top side that performs cutting of the hair, in which both sides perform cutting of the hair with the top side (e.g., away from the skin) having a larger influence). Studies have shown that placing Teflon on one bevel and no Teflon on the other display completely different cutting forces depending on whether the Teflon coated bevel is placed skin side up (e.g., away from the skin) versus skin side down (e.g., closer to the skin). When razor blades with no Teflon coating on one side are placed such that that side (e.g., no Teflon coating) is skin side down, only small cutting force increases were noted when compared to blades having Teflon on both sides, but when razor blades with no Teflon coating are placed skin side up very significant cutting force increases were measured when compared to blades having Teflon on both sides.
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Because the substrates 128, 128′ are asymmetrical, an outer shape or geometry of the first outer side 148, 148′ is different from an outer shape or geometry of the second outer side 150, 150′. For example, with reference to
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Each of the razor blades 118, 118′ may comprise a plurality of outer surfaces. With reference to
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Razor blades in accordance with the present disclosure may comprise a coating disposed substantially on one or both outer sides of the razor blade, in which at least a portion of one outer side is free of any coating. A “layer” as used herein may signify at least one material on a razor blade satisfied by a variety of factors, including but not limited to, the composition, morphology, or structure of the layer(s); the presence of a boundary between layers; whether the process used to make the product is expected to result in one or more layers; and whether there is a sufficient change in composition or morphology as to result in one or more layers. As one example, there may be only one type of material on the razor blade but with distinguishable layers, each layer having a different morphology. As used herein, a “coating” may signify one or more layers on a razor blade, in which each layer comprises one or more materials. Thus, the present invention “coating” may be defined by a single layer or by multiple layers. The present invention also contemplates the term “coating” to signify the overall or total coating on one side of the razor blade, which includes all of the layers on that one side of the razor blade.
In particular, a “coating” as used herein includes all layer(s) of material(s) applied to one outer side of the razor blade. For example, a coating may include one or more layers as defined herein, such as a first layer that is disposed substantially on a portion or the entirety of one outer side of the razor blade; a second layer that is formed on top of at least a portion of the first layer; a third layer that is formed on top of at least a portion of the second layer; and so on. A coating may further include a plurality of sections that are disposed substantially on one outer side of the razor blade, wherein each section may comprise one or more layers of material(s). For example, the coating may comprise a first section that extends substantially from a first point or location on one outer side of a razor blade to a second point or location on the one outer side; a second section that extends substantially from the second point or location to a third point or location on the one outer side; a third section that extends substantially from the third point or location to a fourth point or location on the one outer side; and so on, in which each section is substantially different from an adjacent section, as described in detail herein.
As used herein to, the phrases “disposed substantially on,” “extending substantially from,” and similar phrases are used to describe a location or position of each coating, including one or more layers and/or sections thereof, and signifies that a majority of the coating/layer/section is disposed on an indicated outer side and/or surface(s) of the razor blade and/or that a majority of the coating/layer/section extends between two indicated points or locations on the outer side and/or surface(s) of the razor blade. As described herein with respect to
In accordance with the present disclosure, one outer side of a razor blade comprises a coating, and at least a portion of the other outer side of the razor blade is free of any coating.
As used herein, the terms “symmetrical,” “asymmetrical,” and derivatives thereof may refer to an outer shape of a substrate that defines a razor blade and/or to coating(s) formed thereon, as determined with respect to a split line of the substrate. For example, the substrate 28 in
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In all examples, each coating may comprise one or more materials. In examples in which the substrate 28 comprises a coating with multiple layers as shown in
The materials may comprise one or more carbon-containing materials (e.g., diamond, amorphous diamond, nano-crystalline diamond, or diamond like carbon (DLC)); nitrides (e.g., boron nitride, niobium nitride, chromium nitride, titanium nitride, aluminum titanium nitride, titanium carbon nitride), carbides (e.g., silicon carbide or chromium carbide), oxides (e.g., alumina, zirconia), titanium diboride, one or more ceramic materials, a fluorinated polymer (e.g., polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)), a polyolefin (e.g., polypropylene), niobium, chromium, and platinum chromium. The carbon-containing materials can be doped with other elements, such as tungsten, titanium, or chromium by including these additives, for example, in the target during application by sputtering. The materials can also incorporate hydrogen, e.g., hydrogenated DLC. The materials may comprise one or more nanocomposites such as carbon-based nanocomposites, metal-matrix nanocomposites, and/or ceramic-matrix nanocomposites; e.g., diamond and carbon and nanocomposites.
The material(s) may be selected based, at least in part, on a coefficient of friction of the material(s), with the materials of the various coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof comprising one or more materials with a different coefficient of friction, as compared to each other. For example, the coating 60 in
The material(s) of the coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof may also be selected based, at least in part, on morphology, which may include microstructure (e.g., amorphous, columnar, crystalline, dense, porous, etc.) A porous microstructure may improve adhesion of a subsequent polymer coating. The desired morphology may be obtained, for example, by applying the coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof via different application techniques or via the same application technique with differing application speeds, as described herein.
The material(s) of the coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof may further be selected based, at least in part, on a hardness of the material(s). One coating and/or layer and/or section thereof may comprise a first hardness, and another coating and/or layer and/or section thereof may comprise a second hardness. In some examples, the first hardness may be greater than about 7 GPa, and the second hardness may be greater than about twice the first hardness, e.g., greater than about 15 GPa. In other examples, the first hardness may be between about 7 GPa to about 10 GPa, and the second hardness may be between about 15 GPa to about 60 GPa. As used herein with respect to hardness, the term “about” may mean ±0.5 GPa.
A texture of the coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof may also be selected. For example, the coating 60 in
In further examples, at least a section of the coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof may be subjected to one or more post-application treatments (e.g., modification of a surface of the coating and/or modification of one or more layers of the coating). For instance, one or more sections of the coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof may be subjected to ion implantation. With reference to
The one or more post-application treatments may further comprise partially removing the coatings and/or layers and/or sections thereof, e.g., by solvent treatment, ion etching, etc. Partial removal may comprise, for example, removal of all or part of a thickness of the coating (i.e., in a direction substantially perpendicular to an underlying portion of the substrate) along one or more sections of the second coating, in which at least a portion of the the coating remains intact. In some examples, the partial removal of the one or more portions of the coating may be followed by one or more additional post-application treatments comprising selectively applying material to the coating from which material was partially removed. The selectively-applied material may be applied using any suitable method. The selectively-applied material may comprise, for example, a polymer or an organic compound, such as a fluropolymer, PTFE, or polypropylene. In some particular examples, the portion(s) of the coating to which material is selectively applied may define a skin-contacting surface of the razor blade.
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In the examples described herein, notwithstanding a small amount (extending less than or equal to about 1 μM back from the tip 240 toward the base) of overlap by the coating 260 onto the second outer side 250 or a gap (less than or equal to about 1 μM) between the coating 260 and the tip 240 in the tip region 235, the coating 260, including all layers 260A and 260B thereof, is considered to be disposed “substantially” on the first outer side 248 of the substrate 228 and to extend “from the tip region” when the majority of the coating 260 is disposed on the first outer side 248 of the substrate 228. In addition, the portion of the second side 250 extending “from the tip region toward the base” in
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The coatings described herein may be applied or selectively removed using one more techniques.
The razor blades 318 may represent any razor blade described herein. The razor blades 318 may be arranged in any manner within the chamber 302-1. As shown, the razor blades 318 may be positioned adjacent to each other in an arrangement that may be referred to as a razor blade spindle. The blades 318 may also be disposed with a space in between each other (not shown) using spacers, which may allow coating coverage onto the blade bodies 330 of the razor blades 318 to be increased. The blades 318 may also be disposed with the edges (not labeled) and tips 340 facing in opposite directions or at different angles from each other (not shown). Any feasible orientation of the razor blades 318 is contemplated in the present disclosure.
The system 300 may be used to apply coatings to a razor blade, in which the razor blade comprises a substrate with first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line. First and second coatings are applied to at least a portion of the first and second outer sides, with the first and second coatings extending from a tip region of the substrate toward a base and being disposed substantially on the respective first or second outer side. The coatings may each comprise one or more layers.
The system 300 may be configured to accommodate the application of multiple different kinds of materials, as described herein, including metals, fluorinated polymers, etc. The first and second coatings may be applied simultaneously or sequentially and may be applied using the same or different technique. In some examples, selective application of one or more materials may be accomplished by, for example, masking one or more portions of the substrate and applying the material(s) to the unmasked portion(s) of the substrate. The system 300 may also be configured to apply the first and second coatings to generate one or more desired properties for each coating, including a particular thickness, outer shape, morphology, texture, etc., as described herein. The system 300 may further be configured to perform one or more post-application treatments on at least one section of the first coating or the second coating, including ion implantation and/or altering a texture of the coating(s).
In some particular examples, the substrate may comprise the second coating. In some instances, the second coating may extend substantially from a first location to a second location, the first location being spaced apart from the tip region and the second location being located toward the base. In other instances, the second coating may comprise a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location and a second section extending substantially from a third location to a fourth location, in which the first location may comprise the tip region, the second location may be spaced apart from the third location, and the first portion of the second outer side that is substantially free of any coating may be located between the first and second sections of the second coating. The first coating may comprise one or more first materials and the second coating may comprise one or more second materials, in which at least one of the second materials may be different from at least one of the first materials. The first and second coatings may be applied simultaneously or sequentially and/or using a same technique or different technique.
The first coating may be applied such that at least a section of the first coating defines an outer shape that is different from an outer shape of an underlying portion of the substrate or such that the first coating comprises a thickness that varies along at least a section of the first coating in a direction extending from the tip region toward the base of the razor blade.
In some examples, the Step 410 of applying the first coating may further comprise applying a plurality of layers of material. Applying the plurality of layers of material may comprise: applying a first layer to the portion of the first outer side, in which the first layer extends from the tip region toward the base for a first distance; and applying a second layer on top of at least a section of the first layer, in which the second layer extends from the tip region toward the base for a second distance that is the same as or less than the first distance. The first layer may comprise a first material and the second layer may comprise a second material that is different from the first material.
In other examples, the first outer side of the substrate may comprise one or more first facets and the second outer side may comprise one or more second facets. The first coating may be disposed on at least one of the first facets and the first portion of the second outer side that is substantially free of any coating may comprise at least a portion of one of at least one of the second facets. The first coating may be applied such that the first coating comprises: a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location on the first outer side; and a second section extending substantially from the second location to a third location on the first outer side, in which the first location may comprise the tip region and the second location may comprise a junction between (i) two adjacent ones of the first facets, or (ii) the blade body and one of the first facets. The second location may comprise the junction between two adjacent ones of the first facets and the third location may comprise the junction between the blade body and one of the first facets, in which the first coating may be applied such that the first coating further comprises a third section extending substantially from the third location toward the base.
In further examples, the method may further comprise option Step 430, which includes performing one or more post-application treatments on at least one section of the first coating and/or when the substrate comprises the second coating, performing one or more post-application treatments on at least one section of the second coating. In some instances, the one or more post-application treatments may comprise one or more of: subjecting the at least one section of the first and/or second coating to ion implantation; or partially removing one or more sections of the first and/or second coating. In other instances, the one or more post-application treatments may further comprise selectively applying material to the first and/or second coating following partial removal of the one or more sections of the first and/or second coating. At least a portion of the first or the second outer side with the selective applied material may define a skin-contacting surface.
Representative embodiments of the present disclosure described above can be described as follows:
A. A razor blade comprising:
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- a substrate having a tip portion comprising a tip region, a blade body comprising a base, and first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line of the substrate, wherein the first and second outer sides converge at a tip,
- wherein the first outer side comprises a first coating disposed substantially thereon, the first coating extending from the tip region toward the base, and
- wherein a first portion of the second outer side is substantially free of any coating, wherein the first portion extends from the tip region toward the base or is spaced apart from the tip region and the base.
B. The razor blade of paragraph A, wherein a second portion of the second outer side comprises a second coating disposed substantially thereon, the second coating extending substantially from a first location to a second location, wherein the first location is spaced apart from the tip region and the second location is located toward the base.
C. The razor blade of paragraph A or B, wherein the first portion comprises substantially an entirety of the second outer side.
D. The razor blade of any paragraphs A or C, wherein a second portion of the second outer side comprises a second coating disposed substantially thereon, the second coating comprising a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location and a second section extending substantially from a third location to a fourth location, wherein the first location comprises the tip region, the second location is spaced apart from the third location, and the first portion of the second outer side that is substantially free of any coating is located between the first and second sections of the second coating.
E. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to D, wherein at least a portion of the first outer side defines a skin-contacting surface.
F. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to E, wherein the split line splits the substrate into two substantially equal halves.
G. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to F, wherein the split line splits the substrate into two asymmetrical halves.
H. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to G, wherein the first coating comprises a plurality of layers of material.
I. The razor blade of paragraph H, wherein the first coating comprises:
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- a first layer disposed substantially on the first outer side and extending from the tip region toward the base for a first distance; and
- a second layer disposed on top of at least a section of the first layer and extending from the tip region toward the base for a second distance that is the same as or less than the first distance.
J. The razor blade of paragraph I, wherein the first layer comprises a first material and the second layer comprises a second material that is different from the first material.
K. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to J, wherein the first coating comprises a thickness that varies along at least a section of the first coating in a direction extending from the tip region toward the base of the razor blade.
L. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to K, wherein the first coating comprises an ion-implanted material.
M. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to L, wherein at least a section of the first coating defines an outer shape that is different from an outer shape of an underlying portion of the substrate.
N. The razor blade of of any of paragraphs A, C, or E to M, a second portion of the second outer side comprises a second coating disposed substantially thereon.
O. The razor blade of paragraph N, wherein the first coating comprises one or more first materials and the second coating comprises one or more second materials, at least one of the second materials being different from at least one of the first materials.
P. The razor blade of any of paragraphs A to 0, wherein the first outer side comprises one or more first facets and the second outer side comprises one or more second facets.
Q. The razor blade of paragraph P, wherein the first coating is disposed on at least one of the first facets and the first portion of the second outer side that is substantially free of any coating comprises at least a portion of one of at least one of the second facets.
R. The razor blade of paragraph P, wherein the first coating comprises:
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- a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location on the first outer side; and
- a second section extending substantially from the second location to a third location on the first outer side, wherein the first location comprises the tip region and the second location comprises a junction between (i) two adjacent ones of the first facets, or (ii) the blade body and one of the first facets.
S. The razor blade of paragraph R, wherein the second location comprises the junction between two adjacent ones of the first facets and the third location comprises the junction between the blade body and one of the first facets, the first coating further comprising a third section extending substantially from the third location toward the base.
T. A method of coating a razor blade comprising a substrate having a tip portion comprising a tip region, a blade body comprising a base, and first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line of the substrate, wherein the first and second outer sides converge at a tip, the method comprising one of:
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- (i) applying a first coating only to a portion of the first outer side, the coating extending from the tip region toward the base and being disposed substantially on the first outer side; or
- (ii) applying a first coating to a portion of the first outer side, the first coating extending from the tip region toward the base and being disposed substantially on the first outer side, and applying a second coating to the second outer side such that a first portion of the second outer side is substantially free of any coating and a second portion of the second outer side comprises the second coating, wherein the first portion extends from the tip region toward the base or is spaced apart from the tip region and the base.
U. The method of paragraph T, wherein the substrate comprises the second coating.
V. The method of paragraph U, wherein the second coating extends substantially from a first location to a second location, the first location being spaced apart from the tip region and the second location being located toward the base.
W. The method of paragraph U, wherein the second coating comprises a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location and a second section extending substantially from a third location to a fourth location, the first location comprising the tip region and the second location being spaced apart from the third location, wherein the first portion of the second outer side that is substantially free of any coating is located between the first and second sections of the second coating.
X. The method of any of paragraphs U to W, wherein the first coating comprises one or more first materials and the second coating comprises one or more second materials, at least one of the second materials being different from at least one of the first materials.
Y. The method of any of paragraphs U to X, wherein the first and second coatings are applied simultaneously.
Z. The method of any of paragraphs U to X, wherein the first and second coatings are applied sequentially.
AA. The method of any of paragraphs U to Z, wherein the first and second coatings are applied using a same technique.
BB. The method of any of parargraphs U to Z, wherein the first coating is applied with a first technique and the second coating is applied with a second technique that is different from the first technique.
CC. The method of any of paragraphs T to BB, wherein the first coating is applied such that at least a section of the first coating defines an outer shape that is different from an outer shape of an underlying portion of the substrate.
DD. The method of any of paragraphs T to CC, wherein the first coating is applied such that the first coating comprises a thickness that varies along at least a section of the first coating in a direction extending from the tip region toward the base of the razor blade.
EE. The method of any of paragraphs T to DD, wherein applying the first coating further comprises applying a plurality of layers of material.
FF. The method of paragraph EE, wherein applying the plurality of layers of material comprises:
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- applying a first layer to the portion of the first outer side, the first layer extending from the tip region toward the base for a first distance; and
- applying a second layer on top of at least a section of the first layer, the second layer extending from the tip region toward the base for a second distance that is the same as or less than the first distance.
GG. The method of paragraph FF, wherein the first layer comprises a first material and the second layer comprises a second material that is different from the first material.
HH. The method of any of paragraphs T to GG, wherein the first outer side of the substrate comprises one or more first facets and the second outer side comprises one or more second facets.
II. The method of paragraph HH, wherein the first coating is disposed on at least one of the first facets and the first portion of the second outer side that is substantially free of any coating comprises at least a portion of one of at least one of the second facets.
JJ. The method of paragraph HH, wherein the first coating is applied such that the first coating comprises:
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- a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location on the first outer side; and
- a second section extending substantially from the second location to a third location on the first outer side, wherein the first location comprises the tip region and the second location comprises a junction between (i) two adjacent ones of the first facets, or (ii) the blade body and one of the first facets.
KK. The method of paragraph JJ, wherein the second location comprises the junction between two adjacent ones of the first facets and the third location comprises the junction between the blade body and one of the first facets, the first coating being applied such that the first coating further comprises:
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- a third section extending substantially from the third location toward the base.
LL. The method of any of paragraphs T to JJ, further comprising:
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- performing one or more post-application treatments on at least one section of the first coating.
MM. The method of paragraph MM, wherein the one or more post-application treatments comprise one or more of:
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- subjecting at least one section of the first coating to ion implantation; or
- partially removing one or more sections of the first coating.
NN. The method of paragraph MM, wherein the one or more post-application treatments further comprise selectively applying material to the first coating following partial removal of the one or more sections of the first coating.
OO. The method of paragraph NN, wherein at least a portion of the first outer side with the material defines a skin-contacting surface.
PP. The method of any of paragraphs TT to JJ, wherein the substrate comprises the second coating, the method further comprising:
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- performing one or more post-application treatments on at least one section of the second coating.
QQ. The method of paragraph PP, wherein the one or more post-application treatments comprise partially removing one or more sections of the second coating.
The illustrations presented herein are not intended to be actual views of any particular substrate, apparatus (e.g., device, system, etc.), or method, but are merely idealized and/or schematic representations that are employed to describe and illustrate various embodiments of the disclosure.
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm.”
Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application and any patent application or patent to which this application claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A razor blade comprising:
- a substrate having a tip portion comprising a tip region, a blade body comprising a base, and first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line of said substrate, wherein said first and second outer sides converge at a tip,
- wherein said first outer side comprises a first coating disposed substantially thereon, said first coating extending from said tip region toward said base, and
- wherein a first portion of said second outer side is substantially free of any coating, wherein said first portion extends from said tip region toward said base or is spaced apart from said tip region and said base.
2. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein a second portion of said second outer side comprises a second coating disposed substantially thereon, said second coating extending substantially from a first location to a second location, wherein said first location is spaced apart from said tip region and said second location is located toward said base.
3. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein said first portion comprises substantially an entirety of said second outer side.
4. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein a second portion of said second outer side comprises a second coating disposed substantially thereon, said second coating comprising a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location and a second section extending substantially from a third location to a fourth location, wherein said first location comprises said tip region, said second location is spaced apart from said third location, and said first portion of said second outer side that is substantially free of any coating is located between said first and second sections of said second coating.
5. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said first outer side defines a skin-contacting surface.
6. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein said split line splits said substrate into two substantially equal halves.
7. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein said split line splits said substrate into two asymmetrical halves.
8. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein said first coating comprises a plurality of layers of material.
9. The razor blade of claim 8, wherein said first coating comprises:
- a first layer disposed substantially on said first outer side and extending from said tip region toward said base for a first distance; and
- a second layer disposed on top of at least a section of said first layer and extending from said tip region toward said base for a second distance that is the same as or less than said first distance.
10. The razor blade of claim 9, wherein said first layer comprises a first material and said second layer comprises a second material that is different from said first material.
11. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein said first coating comprises a thickness that varies along at least a section of said first coating in a direction extending from said tip region toward said base of said razor blade.
12. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein said first coating comprises an ion-implanted material.
13. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein at least a section of said first coating defines an outer shape that is different from an outer shape of an underlying portion of said substrate.
14. The razor blade of claim 1, a second portion of said second outer side comprises a second coating disposed substantially thereon.
15. The razor blade of claim 14, wherein said first coating comprises one or more first materials and said second coating comprises one or more second materials, at least one of said second materials being different from at least one of said first materials.
16. The razor blade of claim 1, wherein said first outer side comprises one or more first facets and said second outer side comprises one or more second facets.
17. The razor blade of claim 16, wherein said first coating is disposed on at least one of said first facets and said first portion of said second outer side that is substantially free of any coating comprises at least a portion of one of at least one of said second facets.
18. The razor blade of claim 16, wherein said first coating comprises:
- a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location on said first outer side; and
- a second section extending substantially from said second location to a third location on said first outer side, wherein said first location comprises said tip region and said second location comprises a junction between (i) two adjacent ones of said first facets, or (ii) said blade body and one of said first facets.
19. The razor blade of claim 18, wherein said second location comprises said junction between two adjacent ones of said first facets and said third location comprises said junction between said blade body and one of said first facets, said first coating further comprising a third section extending substantially from said third location toward said base.
20. A method of coating a razor blade comprising a substrate having a tip portion comprising a tip region, a blade body comprising a base, and first and second outer sides disposed opposite a split line of said substrate, wherein said first and second outer sides converge at a tip, the method comprising one of:
- (i) applying a first coating only to a portion of said first outer side, said coating extending from said tip region toward said base and being disposed substantially on said first outer side; or
- (ii) applying a first coating to a portion of said first outer side, said first coating extending from said tip region toward said base and being disposed substantially on said first outer side, and applying a second coating to said second outer side such that a first portion of said second outer side is substantially free of any coating and a second portion of said second outer side comprises said second coating, wherein said first portion extends from said tip region toward said base or is spaced apart from said tip region and said base.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein said substrate comprises said second coating.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein said second coating extends substantially from a first location to a second location, said first location being spaced apart from said tip region and said second location being located toward said base.
23. The method of claim 21, wherein said second coating comprises a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location and a second section extending substantially from a third location to a fourth location, said first location comprising said tip region and said second location being spaced apart from said third location, wherein said first portion of said second outer side that is substantially free of any coating is located between said first and second sections of said second coating.
24. The method of claim 21, wherein said first coating comprises one or more first materials and said second coating comprises one or more second materials, at least one of said second materials being different from at least one of said first materials.
25. The method of claim 21, wherein said first and second coatings are applied simultaneously.
26. The method of claim 21, wherein said first and second coatings are applied sequentially.
27. The method of claim 21, wherein said first and second coatings are applied using a same technique.
28. The method of claim 21, wherein said first coating is applied with a first technique and said second coating is applied with a second technique that is different from said first technique.
29. The method of claim 20, wherein said first coating is applied such that at least a section of said first coating defines an outer shape that is different from an outer shape of an underlying portion of said substrate.
30. The method of claim 20, wherein said first coating is applied such that said first coating comprises a thickness that varies along at least a section of said first coating in a direction extending from said tip region toward said base of said razor blade.
31. The method of claim 20, wherein applying said first coating further comprises applying a plurality of layers of material.
32. The method of claim 31, wherein applying said plurality of layers of material comprises:
- applying a first layer to said portion of said first outer side, said first layer extending from said tip region toward said base for a first distance; and
- applying a second layer on top of at least a section of said first layer, said second layer extending from said tip region toward said base for a second distance that is the same as or less than said first distance.
33. The method of claim 32, wherein said first layer comprises a first material and said second layer comprises a second material that is different from said first material.
34. The method of claim 20, wherein said first outer side of said substrate comprises one or more first facets and said second outer side comprises one or more second facets.
35. The method of claim 34, wherein said first coating is disposed on at least one of said first facets and said first portion of said second outer side that is substantially free of any coating comprises at least a portion of one of at least one of said second facets.
36. The method of claim 34, wherein said first coating is applied such that said first coating comprises:
- a first section extending substantially from a first location to a second location on said first outer side; and
- a second section extending substantially from said second location to a third location on said first outer side, wherein said first location comprises said tip region and said second location comprises a junction between (i) two adjacent ones of said first facets, or (ii) said blade body and one of said first facets.
37. The method of claim 36, wherein said second location comprises said junction between two adjacent ones of said first facets and the third location comprises said junction between said blade body and one of said first facets, said first coating being applied such that said first coating further comprises:
- a third section extending substantially from said third location toward said base.
38. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
- performing one or more post-application treatments on at least one section of said first coating.
39. The method of claim 38, wherein said one or more post-application treatments comprise one or more of:
- subjecting at least one section of said first coating to ion implantation; or
- partially removing one or more sections of said first coating.
40. The method of claim 38, wherein said one or more post-application treatments further comprise selectively applying material to said first coating following partial removal of said one or more sections of said first coating.
41. The method of claim 40, wherein at least a portion of said first outer side with said material defines a skin-contacting surface.
42. The method of claim 20, wherein said substrate comprises said second coating, the method further comprising:
- performing one or more post-application treatments on at least one section of said second coating.
43. The method of claim 42, wherein said one or more post-application treatments comprise partially removing one or more sections of said second coating.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 15, 2021
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2021
Inventors: Kenneth James Skrobis (Maynard, MA), William Owen Jolley (Spencer, MA), John Lawrence Maziarz (Framingham, MA), Bin Shen (Shanghai), Ronald Richard Duff, JR. (Shrewsbury, MA), Joe David Lussier (Milton, MA), Oliver Heinz Claus (Walpole, MA), Joseph Allan DePuydt (Salem, NH)
Application Number: 17/231,627