Interference No. 104,158 shaving blades. In the Figure 1 embodiment, the shaving unit 20 is mounted on an inner yoke 14 by means of rails 21. In use, the shaving unit 20 is able to pivot about the axis of the pivot pins 13 which is adjacent to and parallel to the cutting edges of the blades 22 and 23. Terry at 2, lines 76-95. In the second embodiment shown and discussed, shaving unit 20 is mounted on stationary yoke 26 by pivot pins 29. Here again, pivoting about an axis defined by pins 29 is parallel to the blade edges. The razor shown in Figures 3, 4a, and 4b uses a bar linkage 33 to pivotally mount the cartridge carrier for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to the blade edges. The four-bar linkage of Terry has two transverse links 36 and 37 each pivotally mounted to the handle 31 via spindles 40 and 41. Terry also shows the claimed extension links 34 and 35 which are pivotally mounted to the cartridge carrier 38. Terry at 2, line 122, to 3, line 15. Terry discloses rails to mount the cartridge on the four-bar linkage. Finally, Terry further discloses an additional embodiment in which the pivoting motion is provided by a shell 11Page: Previous 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007