Claims
- 1. A method of wet shaving with a manual razor having a handle and single razor head by moving the handle and razor head bi-directionally against the skin so as to cut hair successively in two opposite directions while maintaining continuous contact between the razor head and the skin as the head is successively moved in opposite directions, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a manual razor having a handle supporting a single head provided with at least first and second blades, each blade oriented in a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin, each blade having a single substantially straight sharpened edge arranged in a single effective working plane with the sharpened edge of the other blade, the first blade having a sharpened edge that faces away from the sharpened blade edge of the second blade;
- (b) moving the handle and razor head of the razor in a first direction so the head and blades are moved as a single unit along an area of skin while maintaining said specified plane of inclination of said first blade relative to the skin in order to cut hair on the skin with the sharpened edge of the first blade; and
- (c) without lifting the razor head relative to the skin, moving the handle and razor head of the razor in a second direction opposite the first direction so the head and blades are moved as a single unit along the same area of skin while maintaining said specified plane of inclination of said second blade relative to the skin in order to cut hair on the same area of skin with the sharpened edge of the second blade.
- 2. A method of wet shaving bi-directionally as in claim 1, wherein:
- during step (b), the sharpened edge of the second blade is scraped along the skin while maintaining said specified plane of inclination and does not cut hair as the second blade trails behind the first blade performing the cutting action, and
- during step (c), the sharpened edge of the first blade is scraped along the skin while maintaining said specified plane of inclination and does not cut hair as the first blade trails behind the second blade performing the cutting action.
- 3. A method of wet shaving bi-directionally as in claim 1, wherein:
- as part of step (a), a manual razor is provided that has third and fourth blades each of which has a single substantially straight sharpened edge, the third blade being associated with and spaced closely to the first blade and forming therewith a first set of blades that operate together, the fourth blade being associated with and spaced closely to the third blade and forming therewith a second set of blades that operate together, and wherein
- during step (b), both the sharpened edges of the first and third blades are operative to cut hair as the head is moved in the first direction along the skin, wherein at least one of said first blade and said third blade maintain a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin; and
- during step (c), both the sharpened edges of the second and fourth blades are operative to cut hair as the head is moved in the second direction along the skin, wherein at least one of said second blade and said fourth blade maintain a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin.
- 4. A method of wet shaving bi-directionally as in claim 3, wherein:
- during step (b), the sharpened edges of the second set of blades scrape along the skin while maintaining said specified plane of inclination as the blades of the second set trail behind the blades of the first set which are performing the cutting action, and
- during step (c), the sharpened edges of the first set of blades scrape along the skin while maintaining said specified plane of inclination as the blades of the first set trail behind the blades of the second set which are performing the cutting action.
- 5. A method of wet shaving bi-directionally as in claim 3, wherein:
- as part of step (a), a manual razor is provided, wherein the sharpened edges of the first and second sets of blades are respectively located in first and second working planes, which working planes are angled apart from one another by less than about fifteen degrees, and wherein
- during step (b), the sharpened edges of the second set of blades are removed from contact with the skin; and
- during step (c), the sharpened edges of the first set of blades are removed from contact with the skin.
- 6. A method of wet shaving bi-directionally as in claim 3, wherein:
- as part of step (a), a manual razor is provided, whereon the razor head is movable through a range of at least about 30 degrees upon the handle about at least one axis of rotation, and the sharpened edges of said first and second sets of blades are respectively located in first and second working planes, which working planes are angled apart from one another by at least fifteen degrees; and
- as part of step (b), the handle and head are moved in a first direction so that the first working plane and first set of blades are moved along an area of skin in order to cut hair on the skin with the sharpened edges of the first set of blades; and
- as part of step (c), without lifting the razor head relative to the skin, the handle and head are moved in a second direction opposite the first direction, causing the razor head to move so that the second working plane and second set of blades are moved into contact with the area of skin, so that the sharpened edges of the second set of blades are positioned while moving in the second direction in an orientation to cut hair.
- 7. A method of wet shaving as in claim 3, wherein:
- as part of step (a), a manual razor is provided where the razor head is pivotable upon the handle to compensate for contour changes in the skin along the path over the skin taken by the razor head, and the first and second sets of blades are arranged on the single head such that sharpened edges of the first set of blades face away from the sharpened edges of the second set of blades and all of the sharpened edges are in the same general working plane, and
- during step (b), the sharpened edges of the second set of blades scrape along the skin, without cutting hair, at a distinct angle from the first set of blades as the blades of the second set trail behind the blades of the first set which are performing the cutting action, and
- during step (c), the sharpened edges of the first set of blades scrape along the skin, without cutting hair, at a distinct angle from the second set of blades as the blades of the first set trail behind the blades of the second set which are performing the cutting action.
- 8. A method of wet shaving as in claim 3, wherein:
- as part of step (a), a manual razor is provided that has said first and third blades arranged in a substantially parallel relation and said second and fourth blades arranged in a substantially parallel relation, and wherein
- during step (b), both the sharpened edges of the first and third blades are operative to cut hair as the head is moved in the first direction along the skin, wherein both said first blade and said third blade maintain a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin; and
- during step (c), both the sharpened edges of the second and fourth blades are operative to cut hair as the head is moved in the second direction along the skin, wherein both said second blade and said fourth blade maintain a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin.
- 9. A method of wet shaving bi-directionally as in claim 3, wherein:
- during step (b), the sharpened edges of the second set of blades scrape along the skin at an angle more than 90 degrees from the first set of blades while maintaining said specified plane of inclination as the blades of the second set trail behind the blades of the first set which are performing the cutting action, and
- during step (c), the sharpened edges of the first set of blades scrape along the skin at an angle more than 90 degrees from the second set of blades while maintaining said specified plane of inclination as the blades of the first set trail behind the blades of the second set which are performing the cutting action.
- 10. A method of wet shaving bi-directionally as in claim 3, wherein:
- as part of step (a), a manual razor is provided that has said first and second sets of blades mounted in a floating arrangement, such that said first and second sets of blades are disposed to move relative to the head; and
- during step (b), at least one of said first blade and said third blade are able to respond to undulations of the skin surface, while maintaining a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin; and
- during step (c), at least one of said second blade and said fourth blade are able to respond to undulations of the skin surface, while maintaining a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin.
- 11. A method of wet shaving with a manual razor having a handle and single razor head by moving the handle and razor head bi-directionally against the skin so as to cut hair successively in two opposite directions while maintaining continuous contact between the razor head and the skin as the head is successively moved in opposite directions, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a manual razor having a handle supporting a single head provided with at least first and second sets of blades, each set of blades comprising at least two individual blades disposed in a substantially parallel relation, each blade having a single substantially straight sharpened edge, wherein said first and second sets of blades are respectively arranged upon said single head such that the sharpened edges of each set of blade face generally away from each other, such that each blade is maintained in a specified plane of inclination relative to the skin, and such that the cooperation of sharpened blade edges of each set form first and second effective working planes for shaving;
- (b) moving the handle and razor head of the razor in a first direction so the head is moved along an area of skin in order to cut hair on the skin with the sharpened edges of the first set of blades; and
- (c) without lifting the razor head relative to the skin, moving the handle in a second direction opposite the first direction along the same area of skin, in order to cut hair on the same area of skin with the sharpened edges of the second set of blades.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/301,255 filed Sep. 6, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,522,137, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/020,594 filed Feb. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,343,622 issued Sep. 6, 1994.
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