Claims
- 1. A shower shaver comprising a handle having an upper cavity and further having a channel extending from said cavity through said handle, means at a front of said cavity for supporting a razor blade, said channel having two opposite ends one of which terminates at and communicates into said cavity, a flexible tubing connected directly to said handle at an opposite end of said channel, a valve in said handle for controlling a volume of water passing through said channel, at least one orifice in said cavity for emitting water passed by said channel toward said blade, thereby bathing said blade with a fast moving stream of water, a non-threaded quick disconnect connector attached to an opposite end of said tubing, a nipple having threads on opposite ends thereof so that said nipple may be inserted between a water outlet and a plumbing pipe, a mating quick disconnect fitting on said nipple, and a valve in said nipple for selectively directing water flowing through said nipple toward either said water outlet or said tubing.
- 2. The shower shaver of claim 1 and a hanger comprising a back plate and a shelf, fastener means on said back plate for securing said hanger means in place, and means on said shelf for supporting said shaver and said quick disconnect connector.
- 3. The shower shaver of claim 2 wherein said fastener means comprises a hook and loop fastener.
- 4. The shower shaver of claim 1 wherein said quick disconnect connector comprises first and second telescoping tubes, one of said tubes having opposed studs extending therefrom, the other of said tubes having opposed L-shaped slots therein for receiving and capturing said studs responsive to a telescoping and a twisting of one of said tubes relative to the other of said tubes, and means for sealing the space between said tubes when they are telescoped together.
- 5. The shower shave of claim 1 and a pipe inside said handle and extending from said valve toward said blade, said pipe providing a straight flow of water from said valve through said channel to said blade.
- 6. A shower shaver comprising a handle with a channel terminating in and communication with a cavity at one end thereof, a removable and replaceable razor blade support at said one end of said cavity, said blade support being positioned to direct water issuing from said channel against a cutting edge of said blade and to bathe the user's skin with water immediately in front of said cutting edge, and a tube having a quick disconnect means on one end thereof being associated with said handle on the other end thereof for removably connecting said channel to receive a flow of water from a suitable source of pressurized water, said quick disconnect means comprises first and second telescoping tubes, one of said tubes having opposed studs extending therefrom, the other of said tubes having opposed L-shaped slots therein for receiving and capturing said studs responsive to a telescoping and a twisting of one of said tubes relative to the other of said tubes, and an O-ring for sealing the space between said tubes.
- 7. The shower shaver of claim 6 and a water flow control valve in said handle for selecting an amount of water passed through said channel in order to wash debris away from said blade.
- 8. The shower shaver of claim 7 and a pipe extending from said valve in said blade in order to provide a straight flow of water thereto.
- 9. The shower shaver of claim 6 and hanger means for supporting said shower shaver and said quick disconnect means when said shaver is not in use, and means for releasably supporting said hanger means in a shower stall.
- 10. The shower shaver of claim 9 wherein said hanger comprising a back plate and a shelf, fastener means on said back plate for securing said hanger means in place, and means on said shelf for supporting said shaver and said quick disconnect means.
- 11. The shower shaver of claim 10 wherein said fastener means comprises a hook and loop fastener.
- 12. A shower shaver comprising a handle and a cavity, means at a front of said cavity for supporting a razor blade, a channel extending from said cavity through said handle to a source of water, said channel having two opposite ends one of which terminates at and communicates into said cavity, a flexible tubing connected directly to an opposite end of said channel, a valve in said channel for controlling a volume of water passing through said channel, a pipe within said shaver, said pipe extending from said valve far enough toward said cavity to provide a straight flow of water from said valve through said channel and cavity to said blade, and at least one orifice in said cavity for emitting water passed by said channel toward said blade, thereby bathing said blade with a fast moving stream of water.
- 13. The shower shaver of claim 12 having a non-threaded, bayonet type of quick disconnect connector attached to an opposite end of said tubing, a nipple having threads on opposite ends thereof so that said nipple may be inserted between a water outlet and a plumbing pipe, a mating quick disconnect fitting on said nipple, and a valve in said nipple for selectively directing water flowing through said nipple toward either said water outlet or said tubing.
- 14. A shower shaver comprising a channel terminating in a cavity having a wide end, a plurality of orifices at a wide end of said cavity, a removable and replaceable razor blade support at said orifices, said blade support being positioned to direct water issuing from said orifices against a flat surface of said blade and under a cutting edge of said blade to bathe the user's skin with water immediately in front of said cutting edge, a long thin walled tubing coupled at one end to deliver water to and through said channel to said cavity, means coupled to an opposite end of said tubing for delivering water from a plumbing pipe through said tubing to said shaver, a valve in said channel for controlling a flow of water through said cavity toward said user's skin, and notch means near a front of said cavity for directing a spray of water toward said user's skin independently of water issuing through said orifices.
- 15. The shower shaver of claim 14 having a nipple attached to an opposite end of said tubing, said nipple having threads on opposite ends thereof so that said nipple may be inserted between a shower head and a plumbing pipe.
- 16. The shower shaver of claim 14 wherein said orifices deliver enough water to wash debris away from said blade, and said notch means delivers enough water in said spray of water toward said user's skin to prevent the water delivered from said orifice from pushing the user's skin away from said cutting edge, or from issuing from the ends of the blade.
- 17. The shower shaver of claim 16 wherein said notch means is under and outside of the wide part of said cavity to direct said spray of water in a pattern which substantially conforms to the width of said replaceable razor blade.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/607,302, U.S. Pat. No. 5,075,969 issued Dec. 31, 1991 filed Oct. 31, 1990, which in turn was a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/501,029 filed Mar. 29, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 4,995,155 issued Feb. 2, 1991.
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