Slotted rotary shaver

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Inventors

Hodges, James L.

Application #

025460

Filed

Feb-18-1998

Published

Mar-7-2000

Current US Class

030/346.51
030/43.6
030/43.92
030/50

International Classes

B26B 019/14

Field of Search

30/34.1 30/43.6 30/43.92 30/34.05 30/50 30/346.51

Assignee

Hodges; James L. (Hattiesburg, MS)

Examiners

Rachuba; M.

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Abstract
An electrically powered slotted rotary shaver which provides the clean, close shave of a hand-held razor combined with the safety, comfort and convenience of an electric shaver. The slotted rotary shaver comprises a body portion and a shaving portion. The head portion is provided with one or more shaving head assemblies having fixed upper grids and lower rotary grids. The upper grids are positioned upon a shaft extending from motor positioned within the body portion of the shaver. The upper grids are advantageously separated into four pie-shaped quadrants held together at the center by a pivot point, and comprise a plurality of apertures disposed over the high surface active cutting area of the upper grid through which hair protrudes when the head portion of the shaver is placed against a user's skin. The edges of each quadrant of the upper rotary grid also include sharpened blades which are arranged diametrically opposite one another to define slots through which long and/or curly hair, as well as previously cut stubble protrudes when the head portion of the shaver is placed against the user's skin. The lower rotary grid which includes openings thereon, is disposed on motor shaft below the upper grid and is planerized through opposite magnetized polarity such that when the shaver is activated, the lower rotary grids spin at high speeds in a continually reversing clockwise and counterclockwise directions upon the motor shaft to create a scissoring action which cuts the hair which has protruded through the apertures and slot of the upper rotary grid and the openings of the lower rotary grid when the shaving portion of the shaver is placed against a user's face.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rotary shaver, comprising:

a body portion; and

a shaving portion connected to said body portion, said shaving portion having at least one rotary shaving head, said rotary shaving head comprising a fixed upper slotted grid fixed to said shaving portion, a lower rotary grid, said lower rotary grid proximate said upper grid, said upper slotted grid comprising at least two quadrants, said quadrants separated by a slot which is provided with first and second blade edges.

2. The rotary shaver of claim 1, wherein said lower rotary grid is mounted on a motor shaft and comprises a plurality of openings, said upper slotted grid comprising at least two slot openings between each said at least two quadrants.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to shaving devices, and more particularly to an electrically-powered slotted rotary shaver which provides near razor shaving closeness while providing a large cutting surface area for efficient, irritation-free close shaving with an electric shaver.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the past, men and women have generally utilized hand held razors or electric shavers in an attempt to remove unwanted body hair and to obtain a clean, close shave. Single straight edged blades and single or double blade hand-held razors have been widely used for many years and generally provide a smooth, clean, and close shave. However, many men disfavor or in some instances completely avoid, straight edged blades or hand held razors since the blade must be applied directly to the face thus creating the risk of easily cutting the skin. Women, when shaving their legs, have also avoided straight edged blades or hand held razors due to the risk of painful nicks and cuts and the unsightly scabs and scars which may result therefrom. Additionally, many more women avoid using straight edged blades or hand held razors when shaving under their arms since the arched and curved anatomical configuration of the underarm makes it extremely difficult to obtain a close shave using a straight edged or hand held razor. Furthermore, using hand-held razors can be expensive because the blades wear out after repeated use and need to be replaced on a regular basis. Hand-held razors also require the use of shaving cremes, gels or lotions, which can be expensive, and are required to be applied to the skin before shaving in order to reduce the friction created by the blade which is drawn over the surface of the skin.
 
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