Safety razors

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Inventors

Francis, John F.

Application #

555801

Filed

Nov-28-1983

Published

May-14-1985

Current US Class

030/346.58
030/47
030/50
030/532

International Classes

B26B 021/22

Field of Search

30/50 30/47 30/346.5 30/346.58 30/346.59 30/87 30/89

Assignee

The Gillette Company (Boston, MA)

Examiners

Peters; Jimmy C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

De Vellis; Raymond J.

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Abstract
A tandem blade unit for use in a safety razor comprises a pair of wire-supported blades (i.e. narrow blade strips secured directly to elongate, wire-like support members) and optionally, additional wire like cap and guard members, held together to form a permanent integrated assembly by links directly moulded onto end portions of the components. Such units can be permanently incorporated into disposable razors or may be exchangeable in a purpose made co-operating razor handle.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tandem blade unit for use in a safety razor, said tandem blade unit comprising: a pair of wire-supported blades, each said wire supported blade comprising a narrow elongate blade strip sharpened along one longitudinal cutting edge thereof and an elongate wire-like support formed over a length at least equal to the length of said blade strip with a substantially flat surface is directly attached, with the said cutting edge of said strip projecting forwardly of said support and with opposite end portions of said support projecting beyond the respective ends of said blade strips; and a pair of links disposed at opposite ends of said pair of wire-supported blades, each said link being moulded directly onto adjacent said end portions of said supports to form a permanent integrated assembly in which said blade strips are held in spaced parallel relation.



Description
This invention relates to safety razors and to blade units for use with or incorporation in such safety razors.

More specifically, the invention is concerned with blade units of the general form described in British Pat. No. 1487834, comprising a narrow elongate blade strip sharpened along one longitudinal edge and an elongate, wire-like support formed over a length at least equal to the length of the blade strip with a substantially flat surface to which one face of the blade strip is directly attached, with the cutting edge of the strip projecting forwardly of the support and with the end portions of the support projecting beyond the ends of the blade strip.

A blade unit of this form is hereinafter referred to for convenience as a "wire-supported blade".

Some forms of razor incorporating wire-supported blades are described in British Pat. No. 1566505 and No. 1557843.

Wire-supported blades may be given a very small width and depth to advantage with respect both to manufacturing costs and compactness of the razor heads in which they are employed. They do, however, due to their very compactness, present problems in handling during manufacture, and in assembly of razor heads, as well as in packaging and dispensing when designed as exchangeable blade units.
 
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