This invention relates generally to shaving devices, and more particularly to devices for shaving the back and other hard-to-reach areas of the body.
Some people suffer from excessive hair growth in hard-to-reach areas such as the legs and back. Accessing these areas in order to shave or trim such hair can be challenging. Particularly in older, physically limited, or injured people, shaving unwanted hair on the back or legs can be very difficult or impossible using conventional shaving devices. In addition, many conventional shaving devices have rigid handles and exposed blades which can cut the skin easily if not carefully controlled, making such devices unsuited for use in hard-to-reach areas where the blade may be difficult to control and observe while shaving.
The present invention provides a device for shaving hair in hard-to-reach areas of the body such as the back and legs.
In a first embodiment, a shaving device comprises a head; a blade mounted to the head and having an edge adapted for cutting hair; an elongated handle having a distal end coupled to the head and a proximal extremity adapted for being held in a user's hand, the elongated handle being resiliently deflectable about a transverse axis.
In preferred embodiments the handle is extendable from a retracted length to an extended length. The extended length of the handle is preferably at least 1.5 times the retracted length, and is usually at least about 8 inches in length, more preferably at least about 12 inches in length. In exemplary embodiments the handle has a telescoping construction, comprising a proximal member and a distal member, the distal member being longitudinally slidable relative to the proximal member. The handle may further include one or more intermediate members coupled between the proximal and distal members, the intermediate member(s) being longitudinally slidable relative to the proximal member and the distal member. Preferably, the distal and proximal members have a rectangular transverse cross-section, the width of the cross-section being at least twice the height, more preferably at least 3 times the height, in order to achieve optimal flexibility about a transverse axis and compact construction.
In some embodiments the head is flexible such that the blade is resiliently deflectable about a transverse axis relative to the handle. The head is preferably detachably coupled to the handle. Various types of detachable couplings are possible, but in one exemplary embodiment, the handle comprises a receptacle at the distal end and the head comprises a tongue removably positionable in the receptacle. The receptacle may further comprise a catch, and the tongue comprises at least one transverse ridge, the catch engaging the ridge to maintain the tongue in the receptacle. The blade of the device is preferably laterally offset from the longitudinal axis of the handle; i.e. a distal extremity of the handle defines a longitudinal axis, and the edge of the blade is transverse to and spaced apart from the longitudinal axis. This provides an optimal shaving angle of the blade relative to the skin and allows the blade to engage the skin during shaving without interference from the handle.
The head of the shaving device usually comprises a frame forming a transverse slot into which the edge of the blade extends. The frame may have a working surface, usually smooth and slippery, for engaging the skin. In preferred embodiments, the frame further comprises a plurality of teeth extending into the slot over the edge of the blade on an upper side thereof opposite the working surface. These teeth engage the skin as blade is slid across the surface of the skin, preventing the blade from cutting the skin.
The invention further provides a method of shaving hair from a region of the body comprising providing a shaving device having a handle, a head, and a blade attached to the head; detachably coupling the head to a distal end of the handle; extending the handle from a retracted length to an extended length; positioning a working surface of the head against a skin surface in the region of the body; applying pressure to a proximal end of the handle such that the head deflects about a transverse axis; and manipulating the handle so as to slide the blade across the skin surface in a direction transverse to the blade, thereby cutting the hair. Preferably, the head comprises a plurality of teeth extending over the blade on an upper side thereof opposite the working surface, and wherein the hair is channeled in between the teeth as the blade slides across the skin surface. The teeth may engage the skin as the blade slides across the skin surface to prevent the blade from cutting the skin. In a specific embodiment, the region of the body to be shaved is the back.
These and other embodiments are described in further detail in the following description related to the appended drawing figures.
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Head 18 has a proximal portion 26 which is preferably detachably coupled to the distal end 14 of handle 12 as described more fully below. Head 18 has a distal portion 28 to which a blade (not shown in
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The size, shape, and material selected for the proximal, intermediate, and distal members 34, 36, 38 will provide flexibility and resilience such that handle 12, in the extended configuration, is deflectable about a transverse axis A1 parallel to the edge of the blade 40 and perpendicular to longitudinal axis L of handle 12. In this way, if the user exerts a certain degree of pressure on the handle 12 with the head 18 against the surface to be shaved, handle 12 will flex and head 18 will deflect around axis A1. When pressure is released, head 18 will resiliently return to its original position. At the same time, the members 34, 36, 38 will be substantially rigid and undeflectable laterally about an axis perpendicular to both transverse axis A1 and to the longitudinal axis L.
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To further enhance the deflectability of head 18, in preferred embodiments, head 18 is itself flexible such that the distal portion 28 is resiliently deflectable around a transverse axis A2 relative to proximal portion 26 thereof. Head 28 may be constructed of a thin, flat plastic or metal to provide such flexibility and resilience.
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While the above is a complete description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, various alternatives, modifications, substitutions and additions are possible without departing from the scope thereof, which is defined by the following claims.
This application is a non-provisional of and claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/981,031 (Attorney Docket No. 027142-000100US) filed Oct. 18, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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60981031 | Oct 2007 | US |