Claims
- 1. A shower shaver comprising a handle having an upper generally flat somewhat tray-like surface and further having a channel extending through said handle, means at a front of said tray-like surface for supporting a razor blade, said channel having two opposite ends one of which terminates at and communicates into said upper surface, a notch extending from said channel to the outside of said handle at a location beneath an under outside surface of said tray-like surface, said notch directing a fan shaped spray toward said blade support, a flexible tubing connected directly to said handle at an opposite end of said channel, a generally flat cover part with an internal surface attached to and above the upper tray-like surface, said internal surface of said cover part and said upper surface of said handle part cooperating to form a generally flat somewhat fan shaped cavity, at least one orifice in said cavity for emitting water directed toward said blade, said fan shaped cavity directing a sheet of water toward said orifice, thereby bathing said blade with a fast moving stream of water.
- 2. The shower shaver of claim 1 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, a valve in said nipple for directing water flowing through said nipple toward either said shower head or said tubing.
- 3. The shower shaver of claim 1 and longitudinal grooves extending along a length of said handle.
- 4. The shower shaver of either of the claims 1 or 2 wherein at least some of the blades which may be attached to said shaver have a notch which may cause water to be directed backwardly, the external surface of said cover part having an upstanding fence adjacent said support means for attaching said razor blade, said fence being positioned opposite said notch to redirect said backwardly directed water toward said blade.
- 5. A shower shaver comprising a handle with a channel terminating in a generally flat somwhat fan shaped cavity at one end thereof, said channel communication with a small end of said fan-shaped cavity, a plurality of orifices at a wide end of said fan-shaped 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 under a cutting edge of said blade to bathe the user's skin with water immediately in front of said cutting edge, means formed on said handle and directed toward said blade support for bathing the users skin with a stream of water in front of said cutting edge.
- 6. The shower shaver of claim 5 wherein said orifices deliver enough water to wash debris away from said blade, and said means formed on said handle delivers enough water in said stream of water 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.
- 7. The shower shaver of either claim 5 or claim 6 wherein the under outside of the part of said handle which forms said cavity directs said stream of water in a spray which substantially conforms to the width of said replaceable razor blade.
- 8. The shower shaver of one of the claims 5 or 6 wherein said means formed on said handle to deliver said stream of water is a wedge shaped slot cut into said handle and extending into said channel.
- 9. The shower shaver of one of claim 7 wherein said means formed on said handle to deliver said stream of water is a wedge shaped slot cut into said handle and extending into said channel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/501,029 filed Mar. 29, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,995,155 issued Feb. 26, 1991.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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