Claims
- 1. A shaving implement having static and dynamic blades comprising:a shaving head including an approximately rigid guard and a cap spaced away from and approximately parallel to said guard, said guard and said cap each extending longitudinally of said shaving head; at least one static blade secured to said shaving head and defining a cuffing edge located between and approximately parallel to said guard and said cap; said shaving head defining a cavity adjacent to said static blade; a cartridge adapted to be slidably received in said cavity, said cartridge having at least one dynamic blade mounted therein; said dynamic blade defining a cutting edge extending longitudinally of said shaving head and approximately parallel to said cuffing edge of said static blade when said cartridge is positioned in said cavity; and biasing means for urging said cartridge toward a neutral position wherein said cuffing edge of said dynamic blade extends past a plane extending in a direction longitudinal of said shaving head and approximately tangent to said guard and said cap, said cartridge and thereby said dynamic blade being movable relative to said shaving head due to forces exerted thereagainst during a shaving operation.
- 2. A shaving implement as defined by claim 1 wherein:said biasing means is a resilient strip coupled to said shaving head and in biasing communication with said cartridge.
- 3. A shaving implement as defined by claim 1 wherein said shaving head defines an opening approximately opposite said cuffing edge of said static blade and extending into said cavity, said opening being adapted to allow said cartridge to pass therethrough.
- 4. A shaving implement as defined by claim 3 wherein:said cartridge includes a pair of end walls one coupled to each end of said dynamic blade; said cavity being defined in part by a pair of opposing side walls each having a slot extending therealong, said slot being substantially perpendicular to said cuffing edge of said static blade and approximately parallel to a lower surface of the dynamic blade; and wherein said end walls each define a protuberance extending outwardly therefrom and adapted to slidably engage one of said slots.
- 5. A shaving implement as defined by claim 3 wherein said biasing means is a resilient strip extending across said opening and coupled to said shaving head, said resilient strip being in communication with said cartridge for urging said cartridge toward said neutral position in response to a force exerted against said dynamic blade.
- 6. A shaving implement as defined by claim 5 wherein:said shaving head defines a pair of posts projecting outwardly therefrom approximately opposite said cuffing edge of said static blade; said resilient strip defines a pair of apertures each adapted to mate with one of said posts, a tab extending into each aperture for functionally engaging said posts and securing said resilient strip to said shaving head.
- 7. A shaving implement as defined by claim 1 wherein:said static blade has a first surface facing said approximately rigid guard and a second surface facing said cap; said shaving head includes a plurality of rails each in engagement with one of said first and second surfaces, said rails on each of said first and second surfaces being spaced apart relative to one another and approximately perpendicular to said cuffing edge of said static blade; and wherein at least a portion of said rails each define a support surface that extends into said cavity and slidably engages said cartridge.
- 8. A shaving implement as defined by claim 1 wherein:said at least one static blade includes a pair of static blades each defining a cuffing edge, said static blades being approximately parallel and adjacent to one another and defining a gap therebetween; one of said pair of static blades having a surface approximately perpendicular to said cutting edge of said static blade, and at least partially extending into said cavity; a plurality of first rails positioned in said gap and engaging each of said pair of static blades, said first rails being approximately perpendicular to said cutting edges of said static blades and spaced apart relative to one another; and a plurality of second rails approximately perpendicular to said cuffing edges of said static blades, said second rails defining a support surface adapted to slidably engage said cartridge when said cartridge is positioned in said cavity.
- 9. A shaving implement defined by claim 8 wherein each of said plurality of first and second rails define a tip portion that extends past said cuffing edges of said static blades.
- 10. A shaving implement as defined by claim wherein said at lease one dynamic blade includes two dynamic blades defining a gap therebetween, each of said dynamic blades having a cuffing edge, said cuffing edges being adjacent to one another.
- 11. A shaving implement as defined by claim 10 further comprising a plurality of rails positioned within said gap and in engagement with each of said dynamic blades, said rails being spaced apart relative to one another.
- 12. A shaving implement as defined by claim 11 wherein each of said rails is approximately perpendicular to said cuffing edges defined by said dynamic blades.
- 13. A shaving implement as defined by claim 12 wherein each of said rails defines a tip portion extending past the cutting edges of said dynamic blades.
- 14. A shaving implement as defined by claim 10 wherein said dynamic blades are inclined relative to one another.
- 15. A shaving implement as defined by claim 1 wherein said at least one static blade includes two static blades, each having a cuffing edge adjacent to the cutting edge of the other.
- 16. A shaving implement as defined by claim 1 further comprising a resilient guard having a portion extending beyond a plane defined by a tangent to said approximately rigid guard and said cap and said resilient guard extending longitudinally of said static blade.
- 17. A shaving implement as defined by claim 1 wherein said dynamic blade is positioned at a different shaving angle than said static blade.
FIELD OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present application is a U.S. non-provisional application. This application claims the benefit of 60/302,478 filed Jul. 2, 2001.
The present invention is generally directed to shaving implements, and is more particularly directed to a shaving head comprising part of a razor or disposable razor cartridge. The shaving head includes static blades as well as movable or dynamic blades.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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| WO 9630176 |
Oct 1996 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/302478 |
Jul 2001 |
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