Claims
- 1. A safety razor having a handle and a blade assembly mounted to the handle by an arrangement permitting movement of the blade assembly relative to the handle, characterised in that the mounting arrangement comprises several spring suspension devices disposed to provide support for the blade assembly at a plurality of discrete support locations so distributed that the blade assembly is movable relative to the handle with several degrees of freedom including (i) pivotal movement about a longitudinal axis, (ii) pivotal movement about a transverse axis, and (iii) translational movement in a downward direction substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by the longitudinal and transverse axes, and wherein first and second of said discrete support locations are spaced lengthwise of the blade assembly and a third of said discrete support locations is spaced transversely from an axis connecting said first and second discrete support locations.
- 2. A safety razor according to claim 1, wherein the spring suspension devices urge the blade assembly to a rest position in a predetermined plane from which said blade assembly is movable according to any of the movements (i) to (iii) or any combination of said movements.
- 3. A safety razor according to claim 1, wherein there are four suspension devices arranged in first and second opposed pairs, said first pair being disposed at first and second of said discrete support locations along a first axis extending lengthwise of the blade assembly, and said second pair being disposed at third and fourth of said discrete support locations along a second axis extending lengthwise of the blade assembly, said second axis being spaced transversely from said first axis.
- 4. A safety razor according to claim 3, wherein the discrete support locations are adjacent respective corners of a frame of the blade assembly.
- 5. A safety razor according to claim 1, wherein the suspension devices consist of spring members.
- 6. A safety razor according to claim 5, wherein the spring members are bow springs.
- 7. A safety razor according to claim 5, wherein the spring members are torsion springs.
- 8. A safety razor according to claim 1, wherein the suspension devices are directly connected to a blade assembly frame.
- 9. A safety razor having a handle and a blade assembly mounted to the handle by an arrangement permitting movement of the blade assembly relative to the handle, characterised in that the mounting arrangement comprises several spring suspension devices disposed to provide support for the blade assembly at a plurality of discrete support locations so distributed that the blade assembly is movable relative to the handle with several degrees of freedom including (i) pivotal movement about a longitudinal axis, (ii) pivotal movement about a transverse axis, and (iii) translational movement in a downward direction substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by the longitudinal and transverse axes, and wherein the suspension devices comprise slidably mounted struts pivotally coupled to the blade assembly and compression springs coaxial with the struts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/GB97/00121, with an international filing date of Jan. 16, 1997.
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