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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 2006
Filed:
Feb. 04, 2004
Raoul Bader, Mainz, DE;
Matthias Gradl, Sesslach, DE;
Sebastian Hottenrott, Idstein, DE;
Peter Junk, Seelenberg, DE;
Christof Kleemann, Eschborn, DE;
Michael Meiss, Friedberg, DE;
Uwe Neumann, Wiesbaden, DE;
Michael Odemer, Niddatal-Assenheim, DE;
Andreas Reklau, Coburg, DE;
Jens Storkel, Frankfurt, DE;
Petri Toivanen, Copenhagen, DK;
Till Winkler, Kronberg, DE;
Jurgen Wolf, Kriftel, DE;
Raoul Bader, Mainz, DE;
Matthias Gradl, Sesslach, DE;
Sebastian Hottenrott, Idstein, DE;
Peter Junk, Seelenberg, DE;
Christof Kleemann, Eschborn, DE;
Michael Meiss, Friedberg, DE;
Uwe Neumann, Wiesbaden, DE;
Michael Odemer, Niddatal-Assenheim, DE;
Andreas Reklau, Coburg, DE;
Jens Storkel, Frankfurt, DE;
Petri Toivanen, Copenhagen, DK;
Till Winkler, Kronberg, DE;
Jurgen Wolf, Kriftel, DE;
Braun GmbH, Kronberg, DE;
Abstract
The invention is directed to a shaving foil for a shaving system of a shaving apparatus, in which the shaving foil cooperates with an undercutter adapted to be driven relative to the shaving foil. The shaving foil includes a perforate region comprised of a plurality of hair-receiving apertures, wherein said apertures form a quasi-periodic pattern executed in accordance with a Penrose parquet.