Claims
- 1. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cuffing edges directed away from said upper surface said hand gripping structure also having a proximal end, said elongated hand gripping structure also having side surfaces between said upper surface and said lower surface, said elongated gripping structure including a distal portion close to said end for connection, a proximal portion away from said end for connection, and a neck portion between said distal portion and said proximal portion, said side surfaces having a neck region at said neck portion, said proximal portion and said distal portion being wider than said neck region, said proximal portion being wider than said distal portion, said neck region being sufficiently long to receive a thumb on one side and a plurality of fingers on the other side, said neck portion being closer to said end for connection than said proximal end, wherein said upper surface has an elongated index finger indent that is sufficiently long to support multiple segments of an index finger, and said lower surface has an elongated thumb indent that is sufficiently long along a longitudinal axis to support both segments of a thumb oriented along said longitudinal axis.
- 2. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cutting edges directed away from said upper surface, said upper surface having a distal region close to said end for receiving an index finger and a curved convex proximal region, said lower surface having a concave proximal portion, said upper surface being sufficiently long and said proximal region of said upper surface being shaped to fit in a palm of a user when an index finger is placed at said distal region, wherein said lower surface has an elongated thumb indent that is sufficiently long along a longitudinal axis to support both segments of a thumb oriented along said longitudinal axis.
- 3. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cutting edges directed away from said upper surface, said upper surface having a concave distal portion close to said end and a convex proximal portion, said lower surface having a convex distal portion close to said end and a concave proximal portion, said lower surface having an elongated thumb indent that is located in said concave proximal portion of said lower surface and is sufficiently long along a longitudinal axis to support both segments of a thumb oriented along said longitudinal axis.
- 4. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cutting edges directed away from said upper surface, said upper surface having a concave distal portion close to said end and a convex proximal portion, said lower surface having a convex distal portion close to said end and a concave proximal portion, said upper surface having a first finger indent that is located in said concave portion and said convex portion of said upper surface, said lower surface having a second finger indent that is located in said concave proximal portion of said lower surface.
- 5. The handle of claim 4 wherein said first finger indent is an elongated index finger indent that is sufficiently long to support multiple segments of an index finger, and said second finger indent is an elongated thumb indent that is sufficiently long along a longitudinal axis to support both segments of a thumb oriented along said longitudinal axis.
- 6. The handle of claim 3, 5, 2 or 1 wherein said thumb indent is about 1″ wide and about 3″ long.
- 7. The handle of claim 3, 5, 2 or 1 wherein said thumb indent has a lip at its proximal end to indicate the end of the indent to the user.
- 8. The handle of claim 3, 5, 2, or 1 wherein said thumb indent is scooped in an axis that is transverse to said longitudinal axis with a sufficient curvature to receive the end segment of a thumb oriented along said transverse axis.
- 9. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cutting edges directed away from said upper surface, said upper surface having a distal region close to said end for receiving an index finger and a curved convex proximal region, said lower surface having a concave proximal portion, said upper surface being sufficiently long and said proximal region of said upper surface being shaped to fit in a palm of a user when an index finger is placed at said distal region, wherein said distal region has an elongated index finger indent that is sufficiently long to support multiple segments of an index finger.
- 10. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cutting edges that are directed away from said upper surface, said upper surface having a concave distal portion close to said end and a convex proximal portion, said upper surface having an elongated index finger indent that is sufficiently long to support multiple segments of an index finger and is located in said concave portion and said convex portion.
- 11. The handle of claim 10, 5, or 9 wherein said index finger indent is about ⅝″ wide and about 2 ¼″ long.
- 12. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cutting edges directed away from said upper surface, said upper surface having a distal region close to said end for receiving an index finger and a curved convex proximal region, said lower surface housing a concave proximal portion, said upper surface being sufficiently long and said proximal region of said upper surface being shaped to fit in a palm of a user when an index finger is placed at said distal region, wherein said distal region has an elongated index finger indent that is sufficiently long to support multiple segments of an index finger, and said lower surface has an elongated thumb indent that is sufficiently long along a longitudinal axis to support both segments of a thumb oriented along said longitudinal axis.
- 13. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cutting edges directed away from said upper surface, said hand gripping structure also having a proximal end, said elongated hand gripping structure also having side surfaces between said upper surface and said lower surface, said elongated gripping structure including a distal portion close to said end for connection, a proximal portion away from said end for connection, and a neck portion between said distal portion and said proximal portion, said side surfaces having a neck region at said neck portion, said proximal portion and said distal portion being wider than said neck region, said proximal portion being wider than said distal portion, said neck region being sufficiently long to receive a thumb on one side and a plurality of fingers on the other side, said neck portion being closer to said end for connection than said proximal end, wherein said upper surface has an elongated index finger indent that is sufficiently long to support multiple segments of an index finger.
- 14. A razor handle comprisingan elongated hand gripping structure having an upper surface and a lower surface and an end for connection to a blade unit having cuffing edges directed away from said upper surface, said hand gripping structure also having a proximal end, said elongated hand gripping structure also having side surfaces between said upper surface and said lower surface, said elongated gripping structure including a distal portion close to said end for connection, a proximal portion away from said end for connection, and a neck portion between said distal portion and said proximal portion, said side surfaces having a neck region at said neck portion, said proximal portion and said distal portion being wider than said neck region, said proximal portion being wider than said distal portion, said neck region being sufficiently long to receive a thumb on one side and a plurality of fingers on the other side, said neck portion being closer to said end for connection than said proximal end, wherein said lower surface has an elongated thumb indent that is sufficiently long along a longitudinal axis to support both segments of a thumb oriented along said longitudinal axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional (and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 120) of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/223,938, filed Dec. 31, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,308.416.
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