Patent classifications
B26B21/4006
Method of assembling a shaving razor cartridge
In one aspect, the invention features, in general, a method of assembling a shaving razor cartridge by providing a housing having a primary guard and a secondary cap. A first blade having a cutting edge is mounted to the housing. A second blade having a cutting edge is mounted to the housing. A bridge member having a pair of spaced apart legs is mounted to the housing immediately between the first blade and the second blade. The first blade, the second blade and the bridge member are secured to the housing with at least one clip.
Flexible back shaver
A back shaver has a body shaver handle and a flexible coupling for a blade cartridge comprising a sharp blade. The flexible coupling uses a material that allows the blade cartridge to pivot with respect to the body shaver handle. In some alternatives the flexible coupling uses rubber or another flexible material. In other alternatives the flexible coupling uses a mechanical pivot mechanism located near the inner side at an end of body shaver handle opposite the handle end and allowing the blade cartridge to move and pivot at alternate angles when pressed against a skin surface. The mechanical pivot mechanism can be located at in the blade cartridge or in the body shaver handle.
Shaving cartridge including a masking foil
A masking foil, for a shaving cartridge, and a shaving cartridge comprising a housing having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front edge, a rear edge, and a pair of side edges extending between the front edge and the rear edge. The housing includes a main blade disposed between the front edge and the rear edge. The main blade includes a main cutting edge extending toward the top surface and is movable in the housing. The shaving cartridge further comprises a masking foil. The masking foil includes a front portion located forward of the main cutting edge, a back portion located rearward the main cutting edge, and at least one ribbon which extends between the front portion and the back portion and which partially covers the main cutting edge.
SPACER FOR RAZOR BLADE FOR CREATING AND MAINTAINING A STUBBLE SHAVE APPEARANCE
A razor blade assembly having a handle; a head having a blade assembly of one or more blades connected to the handle; and a cap or spacer which is integral to or mounted to and positioned over the head to space the cutting edges of the blades from the skin of a user to create and maintain a stubble appearance beard in the range of 0.45 mm to 1.25 mm in thickness while using a manual low cost razor.
SPACER FOR RAZOR
A razor blade assembly has a handle, a head having a cutting blade assembly of one or more cutting blades connected to the handle; and a spacer which is mounted to or is formed as part of the head to space the cutting edges of the blades from the skin of a user to create and maintain a 5 o'clock shadow appearance beard in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm in thickness.
Spacer for razor
A razor blade assembly has a handle, a head having a cutting blade assembly of one or more cutting blades connected to the handle; and a spacer which is mounted to or is formed as part of the head to space the cutting edges of the blades from the skin of a user to create and maintain a 5 o'clock shadow appearance beard in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm in thickness.
Handheld Razor Cutter Apparatus
A handheld razor cutter apparatus for cutting and trimming materials such as screens includes a blade housing coupled to a handle. The handle is coupled to a top plate of the blade housing such that it secures the blade housing in a horizontal position. A bottom plate is selectively engageable with a bottom side of the top plate to secure a razor blade therebetween. The razor blade has an edge encompassed by the perimeter of the bottom plate. The blade housing has a plurality of notches extending through the perimeter. The edge of the razor blade is sharpened on at least a plurality of exposed portions defined by the plurality of notches of the blade housing to perform cuts.
Shaving cartridge including a masking foil
A masking foil, for a shaving cartridge, and a shaving cartridge comprising a housing having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front edge, a rear edge, and a pair of side edges extending between the front edge and the rear edge. The housing includes a main blade disposed between the front edge and the rear edge. The main blade includes a main cutting edge extending toward the top surface and is movable in the housing. The shaving cartridge further comprises a masking foil. The masking foil includes a front portion located forward of the main cutting edge, a back portion located rearward the main cutting edge, and at least one ribbon which extends between the front portion and the back portion and which partially covers the main cutting edge.
Handheld razor cutter apparatus
A handheld razor cutter apparatus for cutting and trimming materials such as screens includes a blade housing coupled to a handle. The handle is coupled to a top plate of the blade housing such that it secures the blade housing in a horizontal position. A bottom plate is selectively engageable with a bottom side of the top plate to secure a razor blade therebetween. The razor blade has an edge encompassed by the perimeter of the bottom plate. The blade housing has a plurality of notches extending through the perimeter. The edge of the razor blade is sharpened on at least a plurality of exposed portions defined by the plurality of notches of the blade housing to perform cuts.
Spacer for razor blade for creating and maintaining a stubble shave appearance
A razor blade assembly that is capable of creating a stubble-like appearance via a manual, low-cost razor. The assembly includes a spacer that maintains a gap or clearance between a blade edge and a surface to be shaved. This gap or clearance facilitates an effect of a shadow- or stubble-like appearance upon the surface.