Patent ID: 6082006
Filing Date: 2000-07-04
Classification: B26B

Abstract:
An implement comprising:(a) a body including:(i) a hinge extending substantially from a first extremity of the body to a second extremity of the body, the hinge defining opposing hinge portions directed toward the first extremity,(ii) a plurality of transverse hinges positioned at spaced intervals intermediate the first and second extremities, each of the plurality of transverse hinges extending substantially from a first lateral extremity of the body to a second lateral extremity of the body,(iii) one of the plurality of transverse hinges, each of the opposing hinge portions and portions of the hinge intermediate the opposing hinge portions and the one of the plurality of transverse hinges cooperating to define opposing first and second hingeless trusses each having a first end directed toward the one of the plurality of transverse hinges and a second end directed toward one of the opposing hinge portions, and(iv) an engagement element carried by the first truss and a detachably engagable complemental engagement element carried by the second truss;(b) a blade carried by the first extremity and engagable for movement against a surface for effecting hair removal;(c) wherein the body is foldable:(i) at the hinge between:(1) an extended orientation of the body and,(2) an operative orientation in a form of a handled body with the blade exposed for engagement against a surface, such that in the operative orientation the engagement element of the first truss and the complemental engagement element of the second truss engage one another at a point between the first and second ends of each of the first and second trusses, which draws and holds the first and second trusses inwardly toward one another between the one of the plurality transverse hinges and the opposing hinge portions, and in response to the engagement of the engagement element to the complemental engagement element and the first and second trusses being drawn and held inwardly toward one another the first and second trusses are flexed, which causes the first extremity to a) orient and maintain the blade in a substantially angled orientation relative the handled body for engagement and movement against a surface for effecting removal of hair, and b) flex during shaving activity for allowing the blade to glide and adjust smoothly when drawn over and against a shaving surface; and(ii) at the plurality of transverse hinges between:(1) a collapsed orientation of the body in a form of a receptacle, and(2) the extended orientation of the body; and(d) first means for securing the body in the collapsed orientation; and(e) second means for securing the body in the operative orientation.