Claims
- 1. A razor for shaving hair from the skin of a user, the razor comprising:
(a) a drive mechanism; and (b) a rotating blade assembly connected so as to be rotated by said drive mechanism, said blade assembly including:
(i) a generally cylindrical roller rotatably mounted along its longitudinal axis, (ii) at least one blade mounted on, and extending along a major part of, said roller, and (iii) a guide element associated with each blade, wherein said at least one blade and said guide element are configured to form a safety blade such that, when said blade assembly rotates in direct contact with the skin, said at least one blade is operative to shave hair from the skin without cutting the skin.
- 2. The razor of claim 1, wherein said blade and said guide element are implemented as part of a blade cartridge, said blade cartridge being attached to said roller such that at least a part of said blade cartridge is displaceable so as to vary a distance of said blade from said longitudinal axis.
- 3. The razor of claim 2, wherein said blade cartridge is pivotally connected to said roller, said blade cartridge being biased to a raised position.
- 4. The razor of claim 2, wherein said blade cartridge is connected to said roller in a double-hinge manner, said blade cartridge being biased to a raised position.
- 5. The razor of claim 2, wherein said blade cartridge is a double-blade cartridge.
- 6. The razor of claim 2, further comprising a pneumatic cleaning mechanism mounted within said rotating blade assembly, said pneumatic cleaning mechanism being configured so as to direct a flow of air adjacent to said blade.
- 7. The razor of claim 6, wherein said pneumatic cleaning mechanism is mechanically linked so as to be actuated by said displacement of said blade cartridge.
- 8. The razor of claim 1, wherein said guide element is implemented as a spacer adjacent to, and extending parallel to the length of, said blade, said spacer providing projections spaced along the length of said blade, said projections projecting outwards to above a cutting plane so as to prevent said blade from cutting the skin.
- 9. The razor of claim 8, wherein said spacer is displaceable relative to said blade, said spacer being biased from a rear guide position towards a forward position such that said spacer tends to eject any material accumulated in front of said blade during shaving, said spacer becoming depressed to said rear guide position on contact with the skin.
- 10. The razor of claim 1, wherein said rotating blade assembly is referred to as said first rotating blade assembly, the razor further comprising a second rotating blade assembly similar to said first rotating blade assembly, said first and second rotating blade assemblies being connected so as to be rotated by said drive mechanism in opposing directions.
- 11. The razor of claim 10, wherein said first and second rotating blade assemblies rotate so as to apply stretching tension to the skin of the user.
- 12. The razor of claim 1, further comprising an oscillator mechanism configured so as to produce a reciprocating movement of said blade parallel to said longitudinal axis during rotation of said blade assembly.
- 13. The razor of claim 12, wherein said oscillator mechanism is switchable between an operative state in which said oscillator mechanism is active to generate said reciprocating movement of said blade and an inoperative state in which said oscillator mechanism is deactivated.
- 14. A razor for cutting hair from the skin of a user, the razor comprising a safety blade assembly, said safety blade assembly including:
(a) at least one elongated blade having a cutting edge, a rear edge and a lower surface; and (b) a spacer adjacent to said lower surface and extending parallel to the length of said blade, wherein said spacer provides projections spaced along the length of said blade, said projections projecting outwards to above a cutting plane of said blade so as to prevent said blade from cutting the skin.
- 15. The razor of claim 14, wherein said spacer is displaceably mounted relative to said blade, said blade assembly further comprising a spring element deployed so as to bias said spacer from a rear guide position towards a forward position such that said spacer tends to eject any material accumulated in front of said blade during shaving, said spacer becoming depressed to said rear guide position on contact with the skin.
- 16. A razor for cutting hair from the skin of a user, the razor comprising a safety blade assembly, said safety blade assembly including:
(a) at least one blade having an elongated cutting edge configured for cutting in a cutting direction, a virtual plane passing through said cutting edge parallel to said cutting direction being referred to as a cutting plane; and (b) a plurality of skin guide ridges located ahead of, and substantially adjacent to, said cutting edge, said skin guide ridges being deployed above said cutting plane and spaced along said cutting edge so as to prevent said blade from cutting the skin.
- 17. The razor of claim 16, wherein said safety blade assembly further includes a lead surface located ahead of said cutting edge, at least a part of said lead surface nearest to said cutting edge being no higher than said cutting plane, said skin guide ridges being implemented as ridges projecting from said lead surface.
- 18. The razor of claim 16, wherein said safety blade assembly includes a lead surface located ahead of said cutting edge, at least a part of said lead surface being substantially parallel to, but above, said cutting plane, a part of said lead surface nearest to said cutting edge being formed with a plurality of recesses configured to allow the skin of the user to approach said cutting edge, said skin guide ridges being implemented as continuations of said lead surface between said plurality of recesses.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/009,410 filed Jan. 20, 1998.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09009410 |
Jan 1998 |
US |
Child |
09824044 |
Apr 2001 |
US |