Electric razor for shaving contoured body surfaces
20200282580 ยท 2020-09-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/3873
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B19/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An electric razor for ergonomically and safely shaving contoured areas of the body, such as the armpit, pubic, and groin areas, without undue hand or wrist contortion. The razor features a cutting head of blades that are arranged to compositely form a spherical cap-shaped cutting surface.
Claims
1. An electric razor for shaving contoured body surfaces and comprising: a cutting head configured to shave hairs from arcuate surfaces of a user's body when slid therealong, wherein the cutting head comprises a plurality of cutters that, together, form a composite spherical cap-shaped cutting surface; a gripping portion configured to be held during shaving; and a motor that is operatively connected to the cutters to actuate their cutting movement.
2. The electric razor of claim 1, wherein said electric razor is substantially spherical.
3. The electric razor of claim 1, further comprising a collecting space for retaining hair that is cut by said cutters.
4. The electric razor of claim 1, wherein said cutting head comprises a spherical cap-shaped face and a plurality of rotary blade assemblies arranged along that face to form a composite spherical cap-shaped cutting surface, wherein each rotary blade assembly comprises: an outer cutter having openings through which hair can protrude; and an inner cutter configured to rotate relative to the corresponding outer cutter and, thereby, cut hair which protrudes that outer cutter, wherein the inner cutter is operatively connected to and rotationally powered by the motor.
5. The electric razor of claim 1, wherein said cutting head comprises a plurality of rotary blade assemblies which are arranged in concentric and vertical stepped relation to form a composite spherical cap-shaped cutting surface, wherein each such rotary blade assembly comprises: an outer cutter ring having openings through which hair can protrude; and an inner cutter ring configured to rotate relative to the corresponding outer cutter ring and, thereby, cut hair which protrudes that outer cutter ring, wherein the inner cutter ring is operatively connected to and rotationally powered by the motor.
6. The electric razor of claim 1, wherein said cutting head comprises: a spherical cap-shaped screen having a plurality of openings; and a plurality of blades arranged closely beneath the screen to form a composite spherical cap-shaped cutting surface for cutting hairs that protrude the screen openings.
7. The electric razor of claim 6, wherein said blades rotationally oscillate.
8. The electric razor of claim 6, wherein said blades rotate.
9. An electric razor comprising: a cutting head configured to shave hairs from arcuate surfaces of a user's body when slid therealong, wherein the cutting head comprises: a plurality of rings of blades, wherein these blade rings are arranged in concentric and vertical stepped relation to define a composite spherical cap-shaped cutting profile; and a spherical cap-shaped screen disposed closely adjacent over the blades, wherein the screen has openings though which hair can protrude and be cut by the rotating blades; a gripping portion configured to be held during shaving; and a motor that is operatively connected to and rotationally powers the blade rings.
10. The electric razor of claim 9, wherein said electric razor is substantially spherical.
11. The electric razor of claim 9, further comprising a collecting space for retaining hair that is cut by said blades.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] This disclosure, as defined by the claims that follow, relates to an electric razor that has a composite spherical cap-shaped cutting surface that is so shaped to comfortably and safely shave contoured parts of the body, such as the male groin and pubic areas. As will be discussed, it is anticipated that, within the scope of the invention, the present razor may be either: (a) substantially spherical in its entirety; or (b) semispherical only in its cutting head portion (and more elongate or other shaped in its gripping portion). Within that scope, it is also anticipated that the present razor's cutting head may be formed by either: (c) multiple rotary blade assemblies that are concentrically arranged in vertical stepped relation so as to form a non-planar, composite spherical cap-shaped cutting surface; (d) multiple rotary blade assemblies that are non-concentric and, instead, are positioned in non-planar relation such that they form a composite spherical cap-shaped cutting surface; or (e) multiple foil-type blade assemblies that are rotated or oscillated, and that are concentrically arranged in vertical stepped relation closely underneath a spherical cap-shaped foil screen.
[0018] Accordingly, in a first preferred embodiment depicted in
[0019] In this first embodiment, the foil-type blades 14 are separate rings of blades in which the rings are axially aligned. An outermost ring of greatest diameter is at the relatively lowest, as between all blade rings 14, vertical position (when considering the cutting head portion 10 as the top and the gripping portion 30 as the bottom of the device 1). Each progressively smaller diametered blade ring 14 is mounted vertically higher than the next ring 14 such that they, altogether, form a spherical cap-shaped cutting profile that matches the profile of the screen 12 when they are fully rotating or rotationally oscillating.
[0020] The perforated screen 12 fits over the blades 14 with very little clearance between them. The screen 12 features several openings which can be circular, linear or otherwise. The screen 12 functions to protect a user from the, otherwise, exposed blade cutting surfaces and to allow hair to protrude through its openings. Consequently, when the blades 14 are spinning or oscillating, hair that is protruding the fixed screen 12 is sheared by the moving foil blades 14.
[0021] In a second preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0022] As is the case with its foil-type blade counterpart, in this concentric rotary blade-type embodiment of the razor 1, it is contemplated that the gripping portion 30 of the razor 1 may have semispherical or entirely different profiles within the scope of the invention.
[0023] Finally, in another embodiment shown in
[0024] It should be noted that although not specifically shown in the accompanying drawings, the present razor may include a pocket(s) of spacetypically, beneath its bladesin which cut hair may collect and be held until affirmatively removed by the user.
[0025] Aspects of various embodiments of the present invention that are not recited above or claimed below may be noted from observing the illustrations included herein.