Apparatus for cutting or shaving

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Inventors

Werner, Eric J.

Application #

052839

Filed

Apr-26-1993

Published

Oct-4-1994

Current US Class

030/41
030/42
030/50

International Classes

B26B 021/00; B26B 019/28; B26B 019/30

Field of Search

30/41 30/41.5 30/42 30/50 30/72 30/77 30/86 30/346.56 30/50 604/309

Examiners

Seidel; Richard K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schwartz; Ansel M.

US Patent References

3948265   Medicated applicator
4233976   Styptic device
4868982   Disposable razor u...
4944090   Razor head with yi...
5205040   Apparatus for shav...

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Abstract
The present invention pertains to an apparatus for shaving. The apparatus for shaving comprises at least one blade having an essentially straight and essentially continuous cutting edge. The blade is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade segments aligned adjacent to each other to form the cutting edge such that each blade segment is capable of deflecting in a direction perpendicular to the cutting edge independently with respect to the other blade segments. The apparatus is also comprised of a rectangular shaped head which holds the blade in a desired orientation. Additionally, the apparatus is comprised of a handle connected to the head. Preferably, the head holds the blade such that the blade segments are freestanding and not prestressed. In an alternative embodiment, the head can include a styptic strip disposed along the length of the head in parallel with the cutting edge and above the cutting edge such that after the cutting edge passes over the shaving surface during shaving, the styptic strip passes over the surface. Additionally, the head can include a lubricating strip disposed along the length of the head in parallel with the cutting edge and below the cutting edge such that before the cutting edge passes over the surface during shaving, the lubricating strip passes over the surface. In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus can include a styptic stick. In an even more preferred embodiment, the blade can have a plurality of holes whose centers are in spaced relationship with the cutting edge. The present invention also pertains to an apparatus for cutting.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for shaving comprising:

blade means which comprises at least one blade having an essentially straight and essentially continuous edge, said blade comprised of a plurality of pliable blade segments aligned adjacent to each other to form the straight and essentially continuous cutting edge such that each blade segment is capable of being deflected in a direction perpendicular to the cutting edge independently with respect to the other blade segments by a surface while in contact with the surface during shaving of the surface;

a rectangular shaped head which holds said blade in a desired orientation, said head having a styptic strip disposed along the length of the head in parallel with the cutting edge and above the cutting edge such that after the cutting edge passes over the surface, the styptic strip passes over the surface; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is related to an apparatus for shaving. More specifically, the present invention is related to an apparatus for shaving of the type in which portions thereof are movable during a shaving operation to effect dynamic changes in the shaving geometry of the unit.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In some known shaving units, the shaving geometry, i.e., the spatial relationships between the blade and rigid portions of the razor head are fixed. U.S. Pat. No. 3,786,563, issued Jan. 22, 1974 to Francis W. Dorion, et al. is illustrative of this type of razor unit. In a second known category of shaving units, the shaving geometry is adjustable in that one or more of the portions of the unit may be re-positioned relative to the others, by the user, and remain in their new positions until selectively re-adjusted.

It has also been proposed to construct a shaving system with a cap member fixed relative to a handle and with blade and guard members made fast with each other and spring biased to a position of maximum blade exposure, the blade and guard members being adapted to retract against the spring bias upon encountering undue resistance during shaving. An arrangement of this sort is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,354, issued Dec. 20, 1977 to Harry Pentney et al.
 
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