Safety razors

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Inventors

Gilder, Bernard
Terry, John Charles

Application #

107765

Filed

Jun-30-1998

Published

Apr-17-2001

Current US Class

030/346.5
030/346.57
030/50

International Classes

B26B 021/22

Field of Search

30/50 30/346.57 30/346.5

Assignee

The Gillette Company (Boston, MA)

Examiners

Rachuba; M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fish & Richardson P.C.

US Patent References

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Other References

Charles W. Briggs, Steel Casting Handbook, 1950 edition, Steel Founders Society of America, 1950.

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Abstract
A safety razor blade unit including a guard, a cap, and a group of first, second, and third blades with parallel sharpened edges located between the guard and cap, the blades being resiliently movably mounted and having an at rest condition in which the first blade defines a blade edge nearest the guard having a negative exposure between about -0.04 mm and about -0.06 mm, the third blade defines a blade edge nearest the cap having a positive exposure between about +0.04 mm and about +0.06 mm, and the second blade defines a blade edge having an exposure of about zero.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A safety razor blade unit comprising a guard, a cap, and a group of first, second, and third blades with parallel sharpened edges located between the guard and cap, the blades being resiliently movably mounted so as to be resiliently movable against a spring force from an at rest position in which the blades are prevented from further movement by said spring force, and wherein in said at rest position the first blade defines a blade edge nearest the guard having a negative exposure between about -0.04 mm and about -0.06 mm, the third blade defines a blade edge nearest the cap having a positive exposure between about +0.04 mm and about +0.06 mm, and said second blade defines a blade edge having an exposure of about zero, wherein exposure is defined as the perpendicular distance of a measured blade edge measured with respect to a plane tangential to the skin contacting surfaces of the blade unit elements next in front of and next behind said measured blade edge.



Description
This invention is concerned with safety razors, and relates in particular to safety razors having blade units with a plurality of blades defining parallel sharpened edges arranged to pass in turn over a skin surface being shaved. As well known in the art blade units may be permanently attached to a razor handle or take the form of detachable cartridges intended to be replaced when the blade edges have become dulled. In either type of razor the blade unit may be fixed in position on the handle or pivotable about an axis parallel to the blade edges. The invention disclosed herein is applicable to all these forms of blade unit.

Safety razors having blade units with two blades have in recent years been sold in very large numbers and are generally acknowledged to give a better quality of shave, especially in terms of closeness, than single bladed razors. Furthermore, over the years there have been many written proposals to provide safety razors with several blades. A blade unit having many blades can produce a closer shave than a similar blade unit with only one or two blades. However, closeness of shave obtained is only one parameter by which razor users judge the performance of a razor. Adding extra blades can have a serious detrimental influence on other blade unit characteristics, most notably the drag forces experience when the blade unit is moved over the skin, with the consequence that the overall performance of the blade unit can be markedly inferior despite a closer shave being obtainable. As a result, to our knowledge no razors with blade units incorporating more than two blades have been successfully marketed to date.
 
  A safety razor blade unit including a guard, a cap, and a group of three blades with parallel sharpened edges located between the guard and cap, the first...  A safety razor blade unit having a plurality of blades presenting substantially parallel blade edges. The blades are disposed between a guard and a cap....