A safety razor removes hair from skin using the cutting blade comprising a sharp edge along an elongated side of a planar surface. An outer comb has a row of outer teeth running along the planar surface on an outside of the cutting blade, each outer tooth is substantially perpendicular to the sharp edge and spaced with a gap between the row of the outer teeth and the planar surface of the cutting blade. Ends of the row of outer teeth comprise outer teeth tips. An inner guard runs along the planar surface on an inside of the cutting blade.
A safety razor for shaving hair on skin has a substrate structure and a plurality of blade groups arranged in parallel rows on a front surface of the substrate structure, each of the blade groups spaced a distance therebetween. Each blade group has a sharp blade having a leading side and a trailing side for shaving the hair, an outer comb next to and parallel to the leading side of the sharp blade, and an inner guard next to and parallel to the trailing side of the sharp blade. A suppleness distance between the outer comb and the inner guard of each of the blade groups can be narrower than the distance spaced between each of the blade groups.
A safety razor shaves back hair. A substrate structure at a blade end of an elongated back shaver handle opposite a grip end end holds both a blade group and a support. The blade group has a sharp blade and a guard parallel thereto. The support can be either a blunt protrusion or another blade group. The blade group and the support are spaced a tactile leverage feedback distance sufficiently wide enough to provide leverage feedback felt through the elongated back shaver handle for the user to maintain a consistent angle of the sharp blade relative to the skin surface when an arm of the user reaches the elongated back shaver handle to the user's backside during shaving movement over a shoulder blade peak or a spine depression.
A back shaver handle has a generally s-shaped elongated member. A grip has a finger surface located on the inner side. A blade attachment at a blade end is located on the inner side. A body leverage surface is located on an outer side of the elongated member near a midway between the grip and the blade end configured to press a body leverage surface against a user's forearm when a finger surface and grip are respectively gripped by fingers and hand with thumb facing away from the blade end of a same arm of the user and the s-shaped elongated member is reaching the blade end under an armpit of the same arm of the user to leverage the blade attachment located on the inner side of the elongated member towards a torso backside of the user.
A back shaver has a body shaver handle and a flexible coupling for a blade cartridge comprising a sharp blade. The flexible coupling uses a material that allows the blade cartridge to pivot with respect to the body shaver handle. In some alternatives the flexible coupling uses rubber or another flexible material. In other alternatives the flexible coupling uses a mechanical pivot mechanism located near the inner side at an end of body shaver handle opposite the handle end and allowing the blade cartridge to move and pivot at alternate angles when pressed against a skin surface. The mechanical pivot mechanism can be located at in the blade cartridge or in the body shaver handle.
A safety razor removes hair from skin using the cutting blade comprising a sharp edge along an elongated side of a planar surface. An outer comb has a row of outer teeth running along the planar surface on an outside of the cutting blade, each outer tooth is substantially perpendicular to the sharp edge and spaced with a gap between the row of the outer teeth and the planar surface of the cutting blade. Ends of the row of outer teeth comprise outer teeth tips. An inner guard runs along the planar surface on an inside of the cutting blade. The sharp edge of cutting blade is recessed up to a skin surface contour, the skin surface contour defined by the outer teeth tips and an edge of the inner guard. The sharp edge of cutting blade longitudinally bends to cause further recess relative to the skin surface contour.
A safety razor removes hair from skin using the cutting blade comprising a sharp edge along an elongated side of a planar surface. An outer comb has a row of outer teeth running along the planar surface on an outside of the cutting blade, each outer tooth is substantially perpendicular to the sharp edge and spaced with a gap between the row of the outer teeth and the planar surface of the cutting blade. Ends of the row of outer teeth comprise outer teeth tips. An inner guard runs along the planar surface on an inside of the cutting blade. The sharp edge of cutting blade is recessed up to a skin surface contour, the skin surface contour defined by the outer teeth tips and an edge of the inner guard. The sharp edge of cutting blade longitudinally bends to cause further recess relative to the skin surface contour.
A shaver accessory hinges over a sharp edge of a razor blade of a shaver and comprises an outwardly facing sponge. A substantially planar flap has the sponge and a hinge at one end. The hinge is configured to attach to the shaver with the sponge facing at least outwardly when the flap is hinged over the sharp edge of the razor blade of the shaver. A securing mechanism coupled to another end opposite the one end is configured to variably attach the another end of the substantially planar flap to the shaver when the hinge rotates at least 270 degrees about the end of the shaver handle in either a closed position or an open position. A neoprene fabric sleeve fits over an outer end of a shaver handle to secure the hinge to the shaver.
A safety razor for shaving back hair. A substrate structure at an end of an elongated back shaver handle opposite a grip end holds both a blade group and a support. The blade group has a sharp blade and a guard parallel thereto. The support can be either a blunt protrusion or another blade group. The blade group and the support are spaced a tactile discrimination distance from another blade group and support sufficiently wide enough to achieve two-point discrimination tactile feedback felt through a torso region of the skin of the user.
A safety razor shaves back hair of a user. An elongated back shaver handle has a grip and a blade end. A blade group has a sharp blade and a guard parallel thereto. A substrate structure is coupled to the blade end. The substrate structure is adapted to hold both the blade group and a support on a front surface with the blade group and the support spaced a distance. The blade group and the support each extend from the front surface of the substrate structure at a height sufficient to avoid loose skin of the user touching the front surface of the substrate structure. The support can be either a blunt protrusion or another blade group.
A safety razor removes hair from skin using the cutting blade comprising a sharp edge along an elongated side of a planar surface. An outer comb has a row of outer teeth running along the planar surface on an outside of the cutting blade, each outer tooth is substantially perpendicular to the sharp edge and spaced with a gap between the row of the outer teeth and the planar surface of the cutting blade. Ends of the row of outer teeth comprise outer teeth tips. An inner guard runs along the planar surface on an inside of the cutting blade. The sharp edge of cutting blade is recessed up to a skin surface contour, the skin surface contour defined by the outer teeth tips and an edge of the inner guard. The sharp edge of cutting blade longitudinally bends to cause further recess relative to the skin surface contour.
A method and apparatus of removing hair from the back, shoulders and arms of a man utilizes a device comprising a comb having teeth on a lower end and a blade embedded in the teeth so that a lower active edge of the blade does not reach a lower edge of the teeth and a s result there is no exposed blade and no skin irritation or safety concerns. A rigid or semi-rigid one-piece elongated handle, a proximal end of the handle having a channel shaped to slidably receive the upper end of the comb, the proximal end also having a lever pressing against the comb to hold the comb securely to the proximal end of the handle, the lever capable of being bent to release the comb. The device has a center of gravity approximately one-third of the way down the handle from the proximal end of the handle.