Claims
- 1. A hand-held, lightweight manually operated, finger-manipulatable non-electric razor device for shaving hair from a body cavity surface, comprising:
- a head structure sized to fit within a cavity of a human body, the head structure including a flexible razor blade strip formed from a very thin elongated strip of flat razor blade material and having first and second ends and a first longitudinal edge, the razor blade strip being bent in a central section thereof to provide a curved section disposed between first and second straight sections substantially parallel to one another and positioned on either side thereof and terminating respectively at the first and second ends; and
- a handle connected to at least one of the first and second ends of the razor blade strip;
- the razor blade strip having a plurality of exposed razor-sharp cutting regions spaced from one another along at least the first longitudinal edge thereof, each cutting region having an exposed razor-sharp cutting edge for cutting hair strands positioned in contact therewith.
- 2. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the head structure further comprises a guard member disposed adjacent to the razor blade strip, the guard member including a plurality of spaced apart projections operable for shielding the razor blade strip from direct contact with a body surface over which the device is moved, and wherein in each of the plurality of cutting regions, there is at least one razor-sharp cutting edge of the razor blade strip exposed between the projections.
- 3. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the head structure further comprises at least one guard member disposed upon the razor blade strip and having a plurality of spaced apart notches adjacent to the razor-sharp cutting edges, the guard member having a configuration suitable for shielding the razor blade strip from direct contact with a body surface over which the device is moved, and wherein at least one of the plurality of cutting regions has at least one razor-sharp cutting edge of the razor blade strip exposed through a plurality of spaced apart notches in the guard member.
- 4. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the exposure of at least one razor-sharp cutting edge in the central section of the first longitudinal edge of the razor blade strip allows the distal end of the device furthest from the handle to cut hairs upon movement of the razor-sharp cutting edge toward the hairs to be cut.
- 5. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the head structure further comprises a guard member disposed upon the razor blade strip, the guard member including a plurality of fingers disposed near the razor-sharp cutting edges of the razor blade strip, the fingers being positioned and operable to shield adjacent exposed razor-sharp cutting edge of the razor blade strip from direct contact with a body surface having hair to be trimmed.
- 6. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein the body cavity is selected from the group consisting of a nose cavity and an ear cavity.
- 7. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein the body cavity surface is selected from the group consisting of a skin surface and a tissue surface.
- 8. The razor shaving device as in claim 1 wherein:
- the head structure includes first and second flexible razor blade strips, each formed from a strip of flat razor blade material and each having first and second ends and each having a first elongated longitudinal edge which is bent in a central section thereof to provide a razor-sharp curved section disposed between first and second straight sections substantially parallel to one another on either side thereof and terminating respectively at first and second ends, the straight sections each including a razor-sharp straight edge; and
- the handle connected to both the first and second ends of each of the razor blade strips;
- the first and second razor blade strips each having a plurality of razor-sharp cutting regions spaced along at least the first longitudinal edge thereof, each cutting region having an exposed razor-sharp cutting edge for cutting hair strands coming in contact therewith;
- the cutting regions of the first and second razor blade strips being aligned such that the first and second razor blade strips forms a plurality of cooperating cutting regions that are suitable for cutting hair strands that come in contact therewith upon movement of the device in a direction toward such hair strands.
- 9. The razor shaving device as in claim 8, wherein the head structure further comprises a guard member adjacent to the first and second razor blade strips when the first and second razor blade strips are brought together in an aligned relation, the guard member including a plurality of finger portions in part defining notches therebetween, with the notches being positioned in the vicinity of the cooperating cutting regions formed by alignment of the first and second razor blade strips, the notches of the guard member being sized to expose a substantial portion of the cooperating cutting regions for the trimming of hairs, and the finger portions being sized and positioned to prevent cuts to the body surface by the cutting regions.
- 10. The razor shaving device as in claim 9, wherein the guard member is disposed upon an outer one of the first and second razor blade strips when the first and second razor blade strips are brought together in an aligned relation.
- 11. The razor device as in claim 10, wherein the head structure further includes spacer means for keeping the first and second razor blade strips spaced from one another at a generally uniform distance.
- 12. The razor device as in claim 11, wherein the head structure further includes a platform member disposed adjacent to at least one of the razor blade strips, the guard member being arranged along the innermost blade strip as an extension of the platform member.
- 13. The razor device as in claim 8, further comprising a guard member having a plurality of spaced fingers operable for shielding the razor-sharp cutting regions of the first and second razor blade strips from direct contact with a body surface over which the device is moved.
- 14. The razor shaving device as in claim 8, wherein the first and second razor blade strips are laterally offset from one another, such that the longitudinal edges of the blade strips are also laterally offset from one another.
- 15. The razor device as in claim 1, further comprising a protective cover arranged to fit over the head structure when the device is in storage.
- 16. The razor device as in claim 15, wherein:
- the head structure includes a base portion located near the first and second ends of the flexible razor blade strip, the base portion having a mating region for receiving a portion of the protective cover, and
- the protective cover has an opened portion at one end thereof that corresponds in shape to the mating region of the base portion of the head structure.
- 17. The razor device as in claim 15, wherein the protective cover is made of substantially transparent plastic material.
- 18. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein the handle is an elongated generally cylindrical structure having a central longitudinal axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinal edges of the first and second straight sections of the razor blade strip.
- 19. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the handle includes a receiving surface, a beveled edge surface adjacent to the receiving surface, and a generally cylindrical surface adjacent to the beveled edge surface; and
- the first and second ends of the razor blade strip project into the receiving surface of the handle and are each supported in a fixed position spaced from the other end by the handle.
- 20. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the head structure includes a base portion which captivates both the first and second ends of the flexible razor blade strip, thereby holding the ends in place, the base portion having at least one generally flat surface which is substantially perpendicular to the first and second straight sections of the razor blade strip.
- 21. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein only the first end of the razor blade strip is connected to the handle, whereby the handle supports the razor blade strip only from that end.
- 22. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein both the first and second ends of the razor blade strip are connected to and supported by the handle.
- 23. The razor device as in claim 22, wherein the head structure includes a base portion, and the first and second ends of the razor blade strip are connected to the base portion and supported by the handle through the base portion.
- 24. The razor device as in claim 23, wherein:
- the base portion is initially separated from the handle, the base portion including a shaped outer region having at least one outwardly facing engagement surface, and
- the handle includes a cavity having shaped inner region provided with at least one inwardly facing engagement surface which is complementary to and interlockingly mates with the outwardly facing engagement surface when the base portion and the handle are connected together.
- 25. The razor device as in claim 24, wherein:
- the handle is an elongated structure and has an upper region of predetermined outer appearance; and
- the base portion includes a second outer region that matches the predetermined outer appearance of the upper region of the handle, such that, when the base portion and the handle are connected together, the base portion both appears to be and serves as an extension of the handle.
- 26. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the handle is a generally straight elongated structure having, over at least most of its length, a regular outer shape selected from the group consisting of a cylinder and a generally rectangular solid.
- 27. The razor device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the base portion and the handle are each constructed to have complementary mating surfaces, such that the base portion and the handle are operative to be selectively coupled together at their complementary mating surfaces, the complementary mating surfaces also being arranged to permit the base portion to be selectively removed by a user of the device from the handle after being connected thereto,
- whereby, when the razor blade strip of the head structure becomes dull and spent with use, the user may remove the head structure including its base portion from the handle and replace it with a new, but otherwise identical, head structure having an unused razor blade strip.
- 28. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the razor blade strip further includes a plurality of razor-sharp cutting regions along a second longitudinal edge of the razor blade strip spaced from and opposite the first longitudinal edge, and wherein exposure of razor-sharp cutting edges along the first and second longitudinal edges of the razor blade strip allows the device to cut hairs upon movement of the device in a first direction and in a second direction distinctly different from the first direction.
- 29. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the head structure further comprises a blade support platform in contact with the razor blade strip at a plurality of locations.
- 30. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the head structure further comprises a cap member in contact with the razor blade strip at a plurality of locations.
- 31. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the razor blade strip has first and second opposed elongated surfaces and the head structure further comprises:
- a flexible blade support platform disposed along the first elongated surface of the razor blade strip; and
- a flexible cap member disposed along the second elongated surface of the razor blade strip; and
- wherein a first edge portion of the blade support platform and a first edge portion of the cap member are operable to form front and rear guards suitable for allowing a razor-sharp edge of the razor blade strip positioned therebetween to safely trim hairs from a body surface.
- 32. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the head structure comprises a plurality of substantially identical flexible razor blade strips arranged in a spaced apart relation relative to one another.
- 33. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the razor blade strip includes a plurality of non-sharpened non-cutting regions formed along the first longitudinal edge thereof, each cutting region being located between a pair of non-cutting regions.
- 34. The razor shaving device as in claim 33, wherein the head structure further comprises a guard member disposed along the razor blade strip, the guard member having a plurality of finger portions in part defining notches therebetween, with the notches arranged in locations corresponding to the cutting regions of the longitudinal edge of the razor blade strip, the notches of the guard member being sized and positioned to expose the razor-sharp cutting edges of the cutting regions of the razor blade strip to allow those razor-sharp cutting edges to be used for trimming hairs which enter the notches, while the finger portions prevent the same razor-sharp cutting edges from contacting the body surface around those hairs being trimmed.
- 35. The razor shaving device as in claim 1, wherein the razor blade strip includes a second longitudinal edge opposite the first longitudinal edge, with both of the longitudinal edges being razor-sharp over at least the curved section thereof, such that the curved sections are each operable for cutting hairs which become located generally in front thereof by movement of the curved section of the device in a direction toward such hairs.
- 36. The razor device as in claim 35, wherein:
- the head structure further comprises a guard member adjacent to the razor blade strip, the guard member including first and second sides respectively positioned near the first and second longitudinal edges,
- the first and second longitudinal edges of the razor blade strip are provided with razor sharp edge portions,
- the first and second sides of the guard member each have several finger portions defining in part therebetween several notches, with at least a majority of the notches each being located between two adjacent finger portions, and
- the notches on each respective side of the guard member are each sized to expose one of the razor-sharp edge portion of the adjacent longitudinal edge of the razor blade strip.
- 37. The razor device as in claim 36, wherein:
- the guard member is mechanically fastened to the handle in a substantially rigid arrangement,
- the guard member has an inner surface and an outer surface,
- the razor blade strip is directly fastened to and abuts only one of the inner and outer surfaces of the guard member, and
- the razor blade strip is supported and carried by the guard member without directly touching any part of the handle,
- whereby the guard member provides a support structure for keeping the razor blade strip in place on the razor device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/473,473 filed Jun. 7, 1995 and entitled "Hair Shaving Device With Curved Razor Blade Strip", which is to issue on Oct. 29, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,688.
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