Claims
- 1. A razor for cutting 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) at least one roller having a longitudinal axis, said roller being mounted so as to be rotatable about said longitudinal axis, (ii) at least one safety blade cartridge removably attached to, and rotatable with, said roller, wherein said at least one safety blade cartridge includes a blade configuration with at least one exposed blade configured to operate without use of a cooperating blade, said at least one safety blade cartridge being configured for moving with said exposed blade in direct contact with the skin of the user so as to cut hair from the skin without cutting into the skin.
- 2. The razor of claim 1, wherein said at least one rotating blade assembly is implemented as two rotating blade assemblies, each of said blade assemblies having an exposed region defining at least one moving skin contact surface, wherein said rotating blade assemblies are associated with said drive mechanism so as to be driven in opposite directions such that said skin contact surfaces of said two rotating blade assemblies move outwards so as to tend to stretch the skin of the user between said rotating blade assemblies.
- 3. The razor of claim 1, wherein said blade cartridge is attached to said roller such that at least a part of said blade cartridge is displaceable so as to vary a distance of the blade from said longitudinal axis.
- 4. The razor of claim 3, wherein said blade cartridge is pivotally connected to said roller, said blade cartridge being biased to a raised position.
- 5. The razor of claim 3, wherein said blade cartridge is connected to said roller in a double-hinge manner, said blade cartridge being biased to a raised position.
- 6. The razor of claim 1, wherein said blade cartridge is a double-blade cartridge.
- 7. The razor of claim 1, 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 the blade.
- 8. The razor of claim 1, wherein said pneumatic cleaning mechanism is mechanically linked so as to be actuated by displacement of said blade cartridge.
- 9. The razor of claim 1, further comprising a guide element mounted within said blade cartridge, wherein said guide element is implemented as a spacer adjacent to, and extending parallel to a 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.
- 10. The razor of claim 9, wherein said spacer is displaceable relative to the 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 the blade during shaving, said spacer becoming depressed to said rear guide position on contact with the skin.
- 11. The razor of claim 1, further comprising an oscillator mechanism configured so as to produce a reciprocating movement of said at least one exposed blade parallel to said longitudinal axis during rotation of said blade assembly.
- 12. The razor of claim 11, 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.
- 13. The razor of claim 1, wherein said exposed blade has 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, said safety blade cartridge further including 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 exposed blade from cutting the skin.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/009,410 filed Jan. 20, 1998 now abandoned.
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