Abstract: A razor handle head is provided having a one-piece spring extending between and molded integrally with a pair of opposed arms that carry connectors to which a razor cartridge movably (e.g., pivotally) mounts. The single-piece spring has a pair of outer spring sections extending from the arms and a center portion with a cam follower which bears against a cam surface on the cartridge to bias the cartridge as it moves relative to the handle head. The one-piece spring also flexes with the arms during assembly of the cartridge to the handle head.
Abstract: A razor blade tool relating to overcoming single use shortcomings of current utility knives allows a user to select multiple razor blade positions. Each razor blade position allows a razor blade tool to be utilized for a different purpose, such as scraping, case cutting, twine cutting, and as a knife. Additional razor blades are stored in a razor blade tool in a manner that prevents the sharpened edges of razor blades from contacting side-walls of the storage area so that stored razor blades remain sharp and undamaged.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 31, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 29, 2003
Assignee:
American Safety Razor Company
Inventors:
Gregory F. McCool, Jeffrey Wonderley, Dave McDonald, Eric Litscher, John DePiano, Roy Heinz, Will Wear
Abstract: A razor blade cartridge is disclosed for wet shaving. The razor blade cartridge includes a platform member having a blade seat and a guard member. A plurality of first guard ribs are disposed on the platform member, and a first blade is disposed on the blade seat. A spacer is disposed on the first blade, and a plurality of second guard ribs is disposed on the spacer. A second blade is disposed on the spacer, and a cap member is disposed on the second blade. A plurality of third guard ribs is disposed on the cap member proximate the skin engaging edge of the second blade. The first, second and third guard ribs are arranged in a number of shapes and positions relative to each other, which assist the shaver in controlling blade exposure and shaving angle. Typically, the blade exposure is positive at the trough portion between the guard ribs, and negative at the tip portion an a shaving plane on skin engaging portion of the guard ribs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
May 27, 2003
Assignee:
American Safety Razor Company
Inventors:
Gregory F. McCool, Jeffrey W. Wonderley