RAZOR WITH ROTATABLE HEAD
20190270211 ยท 2019-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/4012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A two way razor is disclosed having a handle, a bracket, and a shaving head mounting dual opposing shaving cartridges each comprising a plurality of razor blades, and a swivel mechanism disposed between the handle and the bracket for exchanging the positions of the first and second cartridges' positions, the swivel mechanism comprising first and second disks where a first disk has two projections at opposite ends and a second disk has two recesses at opposite ends, such that the projections and recesses engage to lock the bracket in first and second orientations with respect to the handle.
Claims
1. A two way razor with dual opposing shaving cartridges, comprising: a handle; a bracket mounting a head with first and second shaving cartridges, each shaving cartridge comprising a plurality of razor blades, the first shaving cartridge is positioned on the head adjacent a first edge, and the second shaving cartridge is positioned on the head adjacent a second edge opposite the first edge; and a swivel mechanism disposed between the handle and the bracket for exchanging the positions of the first and second cartridges, the swivel mechanism comprising first and second disks where a first disk has two projections at opposite ends and a second disk has two recesses at opposite ends, such that the projections and recesses engage to lock the bracket in first and second orientations with respect to the handle.
2. The two way razor of claim 1, wherein the swivel mechanism includes a spring to bias the first and second disks into engagement.
3. The two-way razor of claim 2, wherein the handle includes a neck with a circular ridge that receives the spring, and an annular washer is seated on the spring.
4. The two-way razor of claim 3, further comprising an end cap disposed in the neck held in place by a pin, the end cap further comprising a spindle that passes through the first and second disks and attaches to the bracket.
5. The two-way razor of claim 4, where the cartridge has first and second pegs that engage with first and second holes in the bracket to releasably lock the cartridge in the bracket.
6. A two way razor with dual shaving heads, comprising: a handle formed of two oval rings separated by a plurality of ribs, the handle including a bracket support for rotation of the bracket within the handle along first and second axes; a bracket disposed with in the handle, the bracket swiveling about the bracket support in first and second rotational directions; a shaving head affixed to the bracket, the shaving head having first and second shaving cartridges oriented in opposite directions, the shaving head confined within a perimeter of a first oval ring; and a plurality of cross beams extending across the second oval ring and parallel to a minor axis of the oval ring, the plurality of cross beams terminating in vertices that extend outside a perimeter of the second oval ring to provide gripping contacts for the shaver.
7. The two-way razor of claim 6, wherein the bracket includes four pegs that are each journaled into a hole spaced ninety degrees apart in the bracket support of the handle.
8. The two-way razor of claim 6, further comprising an elongate extension that removably connects to the handle and allows the handle to pivot with respect to the extension.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0018] The shaving head 18 connects to the spindle 40 and can swivel/rotate about the spindle. The shaving head 18 may be fixed to, and rotate with, the disk 46, while the other disk 44 can be fixed to the end cap 34, which in turn is locked in the opening 24 of the neck 22. In this manner, the shaving head 18 can be rotated relative to the handle 12 and locked into one of the two orientations by engaging the respective projections 48 and recesses 50 until the disks are flush. When the disks 44,46 are aligned with their respective projections and recesses, the spring 26 provides an compressive force to bias the disks together in the flush arrangement, such that the system locks in place when the alignment is correct. The user may overcome the biasing of the spring 26 by manual force of rotating the disks out of alignment and into the alternate alignment when necessary to use the opposite set of blades 21, 23. Thus the shaving head 18 may be rotated between two distinct positions, each corresponding with one set of blades 21,23 oriented toward the user. As the first set of blades is used up, the shaving head 18 is simply rotated about the handle 12 until the disks 44,46 disengage and then reengage to lock in place, positioning the second set of blades in position for use. This process is repeated indefinitely thanks to the shropping effect of the non-active blade set.
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[0023] The present invention can also be used as a two-way shaving cartridge. That is, rather than rotating the cartridge every day (or other interval), the cartridge is used in both a fore-stroke and backstroke directions. This bi-directional mode makes it particularly suitable to shave difficult areas such as circular hair growth areas many men have on their necks where the hair pattern changes direction. Stroking with a regular shaver over areas such as these would require several singular direction stroking passes to obtain a clean shave, but by stroking in a bi-directional way (like a scrubbing motion), those irregular hair growth patterns easily shave cleanly with far fewer strokes, thereby reducing shaving time and possible skin irritation.
[0024] By dragging the blades backwards across the skin, that action tends to unclog the blades during use from soap, whiskers, etc. Additionally, the razor self-strops, thereby extending blade edge life, and self-cleans which decreases shaving time. It also can be used to remove suborn multi-directional hair pattern growths with bi-directional stroking.
[0025] Effectively, the shaver of the present invention is used by making one direction shaving strokes (like all other shavers with elongated handles do), but instead of stopping to rinse out the clogged blades, the user simply rotates the shaving head 180 degrees. This repeatable rotating action repeatedly cleans out the clogged shaving cartridge while keeping the other cartridge clean and sharp throughout the shave.
[0026] With the handle-less shaver 80, the user's hand is very close to the shaving surface, which eliminates leverage issues found in shavers with elongated handles, so control with this shaver is unmatched, making nicks and scrapes far less likely.
[0027] The foregoing descriptions and depictions are by no means limiting, and the invention's scope is broader than the specific embodiments so described. A person of ordinary skill in the art would readily recognize many modifications and substitutions to the described embodiments, and the scope of the present invention is intended to include all such modifications and substitutions.