Claims
- 1. An in-line double-sided manual shaving safety straight razor blade device, having a single head with at least dual razor-sharp blade edges, connected to and supported by a handle portion arranged generally in-line therewith, for shaving of the face or other areas of the body, the razor device comprising:
- an elongated frame having an elongated front cutter support portion and an elongated rear handle portion, the front cutter support portion having a longitudinal axis and the rear handle portion having a longitudinal axis arranged generally in-line by virtue of the axes of the cutter support portion and rear handle portion being generally located in a common plane, the front cutter support portion having first and second sides; and
- first and second elongated razor blade structures respectively mounted upon the first and second sides of the front cutter support portion in generally opposed relation such that only one of the first and second razor blade structures may be in use at any one time, and
- each razor blade structure including at least a first elongated razor blade having a razor-sharp edge and elongated front and rear guards spaced from each other and the razor-sharp blade edge.
- 2. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 1, wherein each of the elongated razor blade structures includes a second elongated razor blade having a razor-sharp edge, the razor-sharp edge of the second razor blade being spaced from and generally parallel to the razor-sharp edge of the first razor blade and also being spaced from the front and rear guards.
- 3. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 2, wherein:
- the razor blades are each formed from a very thin strip of metal alloy having a single razor-sharp edge,
- the razor blades each are arranged in a blade plane that is spaced from the other blade plane,
- the first and second razor blade of each razor blade structure are generally arranged parallel to one another, and
- the elongated razor blade structures each include spacer means for keeping the first and second razor blades of that blade structure separated from one another by a predetermined distance.
- 4. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 2, wherein the longitudinal axis of the front cutter portion and the longitudinal axis of the rear handle portion are offset from one another.
- 5. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 2, wherein the longitudinal axis of the front cutter portion and the longitudinal axis of the rear handle portion are substantially in-line with one another.
- 6. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 1, wherein the front guards of the first and second razor blade structures are formed as a unitary guard member, with the front guard of the first razor blade structure comprising one-half of the unitary guard member and the front guard of the second razor blade structure comprising the other half of the unitary guard member.
- 7. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 1, wherein:
- the first razor blade of the first razor blade structure is disposed in a first blade plane, and the first razor blade of the second razor blade structure is disposed in a second blade plane which is distinct from, spaced apart from, and essentially parallel to the first blade plane.
- 8. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 1, wherein:
- the first razor blade of the first razor blade structure is disposed in a first blade plane, and the first razor blade of the second razor blade structure is disposed in a second blade plane, and the first and second blade planes are essentially at an acute angle to one another of less than about 45 degrees, such that the blade planes intersect at an imaginary line of intersection spaced from the razor-sharp edges of the first razor blades of the first and second razor blade structures, and
- the imaginary line of intersection is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the front cutter portion.
- 9. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 1, wherein:
- the exposed razor-sharp edge of each first razor blade is at least 35 mm (about 1.4 inches) long, and is arranged along a straight line which is distinct from the straight line of the other first razor blades,
- the razor blade edges of the first razor blades are substantially parallel to one another.
- 10. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 1, wherein the exposed razor-sharp edge of each razor blade is at least 50 mm (about two inches) long.
- 11. A double-sided safety straight razor as in claim 1, wherein:
- the elongated front guard of each razor blade structure is at least 25 mm (about 1 inch) long,
- the elongated rear guard of each razor blade structure is at least about 25 mm (about 1 inch) long,
- the elongated front and rear guards of each razor blade structure are all of essentially the same length,
- the first and second razor blade structures are essentially mirror images of one another on opposite sides of the front cutter portion,
- the elongated frame is at least 150 mm (about six inches) long, and
- the elongated rear handle portion is at least about 100 mm (about 4 inches) long.
- 12. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the handle structure and the razor head are permanently attached to one another, and
- at least part of the handle portion, at least part of the front cutter support portion, and at least part of the razor head structure are integrally formed of the same molded plastic material.
- 13. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the razor blade structures are constructed as removably detachable razor blade cartridges,
- whereby, after the razor blades of the cartridge structures have been used on one person, they may be removed and replaced with fresh unused cartridge structures for use on the next person to be shaved.
- 14. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 13, where the razor blade structures are constructed to be fully symmetrical about a transverse center plane, such that the first and second elongated razor blade cartridge structures may be removed from the front cutter support portion, and interchanged.
- 15. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 2, wherein each razor blade structure includes:
- an elongated base platform member,
- the first razor blade, which blade is generally elongated, flat and rectangular,
- spacer means for separating the first and second razor blades,
- the second razor blade strip, which blade is generally elongated, flat and rectangular, and of a length substantially equal to the length of the first razor blade and is laterally offset from the first razor blade, and
- an elongated cap member having a length at least about as long as the first and second razor blades.
- 16. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 2, wherein each rear guard includes an elongated lubricant strip.
- 17. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the front cutter support portion includes an elongated central member having first and second generally opposed, substantially parallel sides,
- the first elongated razor blade structure is connected to the first side of the front cutter support portion, and
- the second elongated razor blade structure is connected to the second side of the front cutter support portion, and
- the elongated central member includes a plurality of through-hole apertures located generally above the front guards of the razor blade structures,
- whereby cut hair stubble and other shaving debris may be deflected, and pass-through to the other side of the front cutter support portion.
- 18. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 1, wherein:
- the first and second razor blade structures are constructed as removable razor blade cartridges;
- each side of the front cutter support portion includes a base portion provided with a cartridge connection mechanism for receiving and supporting the razor blade cartridge attached to that side,
- each cartridge includes first and second razor blade strips, and
- each cartridge includes a platform structure arranged for supporting its first and second razor blade strips, the platform structure including a base-connecting mechanism which interlockingly engages with the cartridge connection mechanism of the base portion.
- 19. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 18, wherein:
- the razor blade cartridges are each conventional dual-razor blade strip cartridges with lubricant strips provided on the rear guards, and
- the razor blade cartridges which are each arranged to be removably attachable by a user to front cutter support portion,
- whereby, when the razor blade strips become dull or contaminated, the entire cartridge may be readily replaced with a fresh cartridge with clean razor blade strips.
- 20. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 18 wherein:
- the first and second razor blade cartridges respectively have first and second face portions that include substantially flat surface areas on their respective front and rear guard portions, which pairs of front and rear portions correspond to first and second working planes,
- the first and second face portions being tilted from one another by no more than about 45 degrees, such that the razor-sharp edges of the cartridges point slightly away from the common plane.
- 21. An in-line manual shaving safety straight razor blade device, having a single head with at least dual razor-sharp blade edges, connected to and supported by a handle portion arranged generally in-line therewith, for shaving of the face or other areas of the body, the razor device comprising:
- an elongated frame having an elongated front cutter support portion and an elongated rear handle portion, the front cutter support portion having a longitudinal axis and the rear handle portion having a longitudinal axis arranged generally in-line by virtue of the axes of the cutter support portion and rear handle portion generally being located in the same plane, the front cutter support portion having first and second sides; and
- a first elongated razor blade structure being connected to and supported by the front cutter support portion, the razor blade structure including
- (a) at least a first elongated razor blade with a first razor-sharp blade edge,
- (b) a second elongated razor blade with a second razor-sharp blade edge, the second razor blade being spaced from and generally parallel to the first razor blade,
- (c) an elongated front guard member spaced from the razor-sharp blade edges,
- (d) an elongated rear guard member spaced from the razor-sharp blade edges, and from the front guard member.
- 22. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 21, wherein the first and second elongated razor blades are each formed from substantially flat, very thin, substantially rectangular strips of metal alloy having two parallel sides.
- 23. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 21, wherein:
- the longitudinal axis of the front cutter portion and the longitudinal axis of the rear handle portion are offset from one another, and
- the front guard member is located further away from the longitudinal axis of the rear handle portion than is the elongated rear guard member.
- 24. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 21, further comprising:
- a second elongated razor blade structure being connected to and supported by the front cutter support portion, the second razor blade structure including
- (a) a first elongated razor blade with a first razor-sharp blade edge,
- (b) a second elongated razor blade with a second razor-sharp blade edge, the second razor blade being spaced from and generally parallel to the first razor blade,
- (c) an elongated front guard member spaced from the razor-sharp blade edges, and
- (d) an elongated rear guard member spaced from the razor-sharp blade edges, and from the front guard member.
- 25. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 24, wherein:
- the front cutter support portion includes an elongated central member having first and second generally opposed, substantially parallel sides,
- the first elongated razor blade structure is connected to the first side of the front cutter support portion, and
- the second elongated razor blade structure is connected to the second side of the front cutter support portion.
- 26. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 25, wherein:
- the elongated central member of the front cutter support portion includes a generally straight rounded elongated portion at one end thereof, the rounded elongated portion forming at least part of the front guard members of the first and second elongated razor blade structures.
- 27. A safety straight razor blade device as in claim 21, further comprising:
- wire guard means for further shielding skin to be shaved from inadvertently cutting during use of the shaving device, and wherein
- the wire guard means includes several substantially parallel thin wire sections spaced from one another,
- the thin wire sections being at least partially exposed and in view, and the exposed portions of the thin wire sections are arranged to cross over the razor-sharp edges of the first and second razor blades, thereby helping prevent a portion of skin to be shaved from inadvertently being cut by the razor-sharp edges of the first and second razor blades.
- 28. A safety straight razor blade device, as in claim 21, wherein:
- the front and rear guard portions define at least in part a working plane in which the razor-sharp edges of the first and second razor blades project.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/168,817 filed Oct. 8, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,291, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/944,603 filed Oct. 6, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,908,036, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/515,832 filed Aug. 16, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,673,711, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/319,149 filed Oct. 6, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,950, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/020,586 filed Feb. 22, 1993, now abandoned. The disclosures of all of my above-identified applications and patents are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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