Razor cartridge
View Patent ↗In a razor cartridge, a frame has an opening defined in part by a leading surface and a trailing surface. Positioned within the opening are a plurality of cutting edges, each cutting edge defined by a blade. In a shaving operation, a hirsute surface contacts in turn the leading surface, cutting edges, and the trailing surface. A contact plane is defined between the leading surface and the trailing surface that provides a reference for determining whether a cutting edge has a neutral, positive, or negative exposure. All of the cutting edges within the razor cartridge have an exposure relative to the contact plane that is one of all positive or all negative.
1. A razor cartridge, comprising:
a frame defining a base, said frame having an opening defined in part by a leading surface and a generally opposite trailing surface, said leading surface and said trailing surface cooperating to define a contact plane tangential thereto and extending across said opening;
at least four razor blades attached to said base, said razor blades being fixedly spaced, each of said razor blades defining a cutting edge positioned at least in part in said opening, wherein each razor blade and the next adjacent razor blade define an interstitial area comprising a void extending partially along the cutting edges of the razor blades; and wherein
all of said cutting edges have a cutting edge exposure relative to said contact plane that is all negative.
2. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein; a distance between said contact plane and a cutting edge defined by at least one of said razor blades is different from a distance between said contact plane and a cutting edge defined by the next successive blade.
3. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein a distance between said contact plane and said cutting edges is different for each blade.
4. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein a distance between said contact plane and said cuttingedges progressively increases from blade-to-blade between said leading surface to said trailing surface.
5. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein a distance between said contact plane and said cutting edges progressively decreases from blade-to-blade between said leading surface to said trailing surface.
6. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein said cutting edges adjacent said leading edge and said trailing edge define a distance from said contact plane that is less than a distance from said contact plane to said cutting edge defined by a blade positioned therebetween.
7. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein said blades are generally parallel.
8. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein said cutting edges are equally spaced relative one to the other.
9. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein, at least one blade is skewed relative to another blade.
10. The razor cartridge of claim 1 wherein at least one blade defines a hole therethrough.
11. A razor cartridge, comprising:
a frame defining a base, said frame having an opening defined in part by a leading surface and a generally opposite trailing surface, said leading surface and said trailing surface cooperating to define a contact plane tangential thereto and extending across said opening;
at least three razor blades attached to said base, said razor blades being fixedly spaced, each of said razor blades defining a cutting edge positioned in part in said opening, wherein each razor blade and the next adjacent razor blade define an interstitial area comprising a void extending partially along the cutting edges of the razor blades;
wherein all of said cutting edges have a cutting edge exposure relative to said contact plane that is one of all positive and all negative; and
wherein a distance between said contact plane and said cutting edges progressively varies from blade-to-blade between said leading surface and said trailing surface.
12. A razor cartridge, comprising:
a frame defining a base, said frame having an opening defined in part by a leading surface and a generally opposite trailing surface, said leading surface and said trailing surface cooperating to define a contact plane tangential thereto and extending across said opening;
at least four razor blades attached to said base, said razor blades being fixedly spaced, each of said razor blades defining a cutting edge positioned at least in part in said opening, wherein each razor blade and the next adjacent razor blade define an interstitial area comprising a void extending partially along the cutting edges of the razor blades; and wherein
all of said cutting edges have a cutting edge exposure relative to said contact plane that is all positive and one of all equal, all progressively increasing and all progressively decreasing.