FIELD: personal usage articles.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to safety razor devices. The safety razor device contains a handle with a grip part (14) and a connecting part (16). The connecting part (16) is fastened to the grip part (14) and designed so that to enable rotation relative to the grip part (14) around the rotation axis. The blade assembly is installed on the connecting part (16) by means of a connecting element. The said assembly contains a protective element, a lid, a blade between the protective element and the lid and a crosswise central axis. The said axis passes through the protective element and the lid in a direction perpendicular to the blade. The blade assembly is designed so that to enable turning relative to the connecting element around the turning axis parallel to the blade. The grip part (14) contains a plug (40). The connecting part (16) contains a pin (42). The plug (40) is designed so that to enable reception of the pin (42). The pin (42) contains a terminal (44) and an element (50) generating a return force. The terminal (44) extends outside in a radial direction from the pin (42). The element (50) binds the terminal (44) with the grip part (14).
EFFECT: improved adhesion of the blade assembly to the skin contour during shaving.
5 cl, 13 dwg
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Dates
2014-03-27—Published
2010-06-09—Filed