Cutlery – Razors – Combined
Patent
1999-05-25
2000-10-17
Watts, Douglas D.
Cutlery
Razors
Combined
30 41, 30 81, B26B 2140
Patent
active
061312878
ABSTRACT:
In order to improve adhesion between the skin and a razor guard provided at the leading edge of a razor cartridge, the guard is provided with a large number of small concavities. These are preferably, but not to limited to hemispherically shaped concavities and are discrete and thus isolated from one another. These concavities can act as suction cups that increase the adhesion between the skin and the guard and thus tension the skin as the razor is drawn thereover. These concavities or dimples can also contain a reserve of shaving preparation for release on multiple passes over the same area.
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McAllister John P.
Prochaska Frank H.
American Safety Razor Company
Watts Douglas D.
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