A dual headed razor blade system includes a first razor blade head assembly and a second razor blade head assembly. The razor blade head assemblies comprise an elongated in-line main handle having opposed upper and lower ends and opposed front and rear faces supports; additionally, the system includes a shorter in-line arm having opposed upper and lower ends, and opposed front and rear faces. The first razor blade head assembly is mounted to upper end of a first blade support, which in turn is mounted at the upper end and on the front face of the elongated main in-line handle; additionally, to maximize the shaving area for each stroke of cutting, the second razor blade head assembly is mounted to upper end of a second blade support, which in turn is mounted at the upper end of the shorter elongated in-line arm, while the lower end of the in-line arm is pivoted at a concave recess toward the lower end of the main elongated in-line handle of the composite assembly. The first and second razor blade head assemblies comprise of preferably disposable safety razor blade cartridges, which are releasably engaged to the respective upper ends of the first and second blade supports for replacement, removal, and disposal thereof.
Carol Starr - Wolverine Lake MI, US KENAN WOLLBORG - INKSTER MI, US
International Classification:
B26B 21/52 B26B 21/22 B26B 21/46
Abstract:
A shaver is disclosed and includes a handle with a plurality of razor-heads attached to a plurality of arms. The razor-heads being adjustable to accommodate shaving areas of different shapes and sizes. The razor-heads provide versatile maneuverability by incorporating movement about at least two distinct axes for each razor-head. Each razor-heads' maneuverable range functions independent of any additional razor-heads.