Razor mechanism with slidable cartridge support

Cutlery – Razors – Detachable blade – guarded cutting edge

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30 50, 30 49, 30 47, B26B 2114, B26B 2100, B26B 2106, B26B 2108

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051578344

ABSTRACT:
A razor mechanism particularly suited for use with a flexible cartridge having at least one attachment member moveable in a direction toward the longitudinal axis of the razor mechanism in response to the flexing of the razor cartridge during shaving and a cartridge support disposed in contact with the cartridge for assisting the cartridge in returning to a substantially linear configuration.

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