Shaving apparatus

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Inventors

Milner, Joshua P.

Application #

246756

Filed

May-20-1994

Published

Apr-4-1995

Current US Class

030/41.5
030/50
030/84

International Classes

B26B 021/22

Field of Search

30/41 30/41.5 30/47-50 30/86 30/89

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rhodes & Ascolillo

US Patent References

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4587729   Safety razor
4621424   Razor blade assem...
4955136   Shaving apparatus
5067238   Shaving system
5072512   Reservoir razor for...
5074042   Shaver head with s...
5168628   Razor

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Abstract
The shaver head has a chamber that has an enclosing wall. An upper blade port and a lower blade port is cut or formed through the enclosing wall. A first pair of upper tab guides and a second pair of upper tab guides is formed on the enclosing wall. An upper support member and a lower support member is attached to the enclosing wall. Three upper spring member retaining mounts are on the upper support member and three lower spring member retaining mounts are on the lower support member. An upper razor blade in the chamber partially extends through the upper blade port and a lower razor blade in the chamber partially extends through the lower blade port. The first pair of tabs, on a right side the upper razor blade, are slidingly engaged in the first pair of the upper tab guides. The second pair of tabs, on a left side of the upper razor blade, are slidingly engaged in the second pair of the upper tab guides. A first pair of tabs, on a right side the lower razor blade, is slidingly engaged in the first pair of the lower tab guides. A second pair of tabs, on a left side of the lower razor blade, is slidingly engaged in the second pair of the lower tab guides. An upper spring is in each of the upper spring retaining mounts and a lower spring is in each-of the lower spring retaining mounts. The springs abut the blades and bias the blades away from the support members. The shaving apparatus has a flexible handle to allow the shaver head to move. The flexible handle has a longitudinal passage therethrough to allow the flow of water through the handle to the shaver head.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A shaving apparatus comprising:

(a) a shaver head comprising:

a chamber having an enclosing wall;

a blade port through the enclosing wall;

a first pair of tab guides on the enclosing wall;

a second pair of tab guides on the enclosing wall;

a support member attached to the enclosing wall;

a biasing member retaining mount on the support member;

a razor blade in the chamber;

a first pair of tabs on a right side the razor blade engaged in the first pair of the tab guides;

a second pair of tabs on a left side of the razor blade engaged in the second pair of the tab guides;

a biasing member in the biasing member retaining mount;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a shaving apparatus in general and to a shaving head having spring-loaded floating blades, a flexible handle and a flushing feature in particular.

2. Description of the Related Art

Many attempts have been made to increase the shaving comfort of the user of a razor. Springs have been involved in several pieces of related art to varying degrees of success.

U.S. Pat. No. 1,107,538 to T. E. McDermott on Aug. 18, 1914 for a Safety Razor describes a razor having springs engaged with a blade-bed to provide a constant yielding pressure on the blade to reduce vibration while shaving. This is an early razor of the type using replaceable blades secured inbetween two beds designed to hold the razor securely. This arrangement tended to allow the blade to vibrate as the blade traveled across the surface to be shaved due to the tension placed on the blades by the beds. This device appears to keep the user from tightening the beds too tight.
 
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