Stretching and contracting razor case

Cutlery – Razors – Including particular handle or razor handle – per se

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30 32, B26B 2152

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056089724

ABSTRACT:
A razor having a retractable shaving head is provided. The retractable shaving head razor includes a main body having generally a "T" shape that carries a conventional razor blade cartridge and which is displaceably housed within a shell having generally a shape that corresponds to the "T" shape of the main body. The shell is characterized by a "T" shaped cavity formed therein within which the main body may be stowed. Interfacing the main body and the shell is a positioning mechanism formed by a compression member which spring biases the main body relative to the shell and a locking plate pivotally coupled to the main body which is rotated by deflection to appropriately lock the main body in a shaving or a stowed position relative to the shell. The main body may be displaced between its shaving and stowed positions simply by applying a temporary depression force thereon. The locking function of the locking plate is automatically effected by this depression force and the resulting displacement of the main body relative to the shell.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1176780 (1916-03-01), Roth
patent: 1749051 (1930-03-01), Watt

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