US1556269A - Shaving apparatus with supply of shaving liquid to the cutting edge - Google Patents

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US1556269A
US1556269A US745356A US74535624A US1556269A US 1556269 A US1556269 A US 1556269A US 745356 A US745356 A US 745356A US 74535624 A US74535624 A US 74535624A US 1556269 A US1556269 A US 1556269A
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  • the invention relates to a shaving apparatus which has means for constantly supplying liquid to the cutting edge, which measure secures an easy and pleasant shav- 1n
  • shaving liquid can be used various liquids or mixtures such as water, suds, glycerine, eau de cologne or .olive oil. 7
  • the invention canbe used in connection with all kinds of razors but is especially adapted for safety razors with loose blades, and such an embodiment is shown in the drawing, where- Figure 1 shows asafety razor according to the invention, partly in section,
  • Figure 4 shows a modification partly in section
  • v Figure 5 a bottom view of the same with the blade removed.
  • a double-edged blade a is in known manner clamped between a cap I) and a head a, carryingthe ordinary pro.- tection teeth d.
  • a screw threaded hole for receiving the screw threaded stem f on the cap 6.
  • the cap 6 further carries two guiding pins 9 of known kind passing through holes'in the blade and holes )5. in the head a,
  • a rotatable disc .9 with holes t which can register with one or the other set of canals l1 and m at a time in such a manner that the connection can be cut off between the cylinder at and the cavity at the cutting edge not used.
  • packing-strings M which prevent loss of liquid along the ends of the razor-blade can be used and-similar packings may be arranged between the two cavities j in order to prevent efliuence of liquid along the cutting edge not used.
  • the embodiment shown is only to be considered as an example, and various modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit of the invention.
  • rubber felt, burned clay or the stance the described cylinder with piston may be substituted by a rubber ball or some other apparatus by means of which the shaving apparatus can be filled with liquid.
  • the razor-blade may be provided with perforations near the edge not shown through which liquid can ooze so as to Figures 4 and 5 the cavities j are omitted and the liquid is admitted to the blade through several canals k as shown.
  • the liquid is evenly distributed along the length of the blade by small grooves k" in the lowermost surface of the head a as shown in Fi re 5.
  • a shaving apparatus comprising 1n its construction means including a cavity directly covered by the blade when secured in its lace in the apparatus for supplying a liqui to the cutting edge of the said b ade.
  • a safety razor comprising a handle, a head member, a ca member, means for clamping a razor b ade between the said head member and the saidcap member, a groove in the said head member in vicinity of and parallel to the cuttingedge of the said razor blade when clamped in its position, the said groove being covered by the said blade. and means for supplying a liquid to the said groove.
  • a safety razor comprising a handle, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade between the said head member and the said cap member a cavity in the said head member covered by the blade when clamped in its position, and means for supplying a liquid to the said cavity.
  • a safety razor comprising a handle, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade having two cutting edges between the said head member an the said cap member, a cavity in the said handle, a piston in the said cavity, operating means for the said piston, canals leading' from the said cavity to the said blade near its cutting edges, and means for selectively closing one or the'other of the said canals.
  • a safety razor comprising a handle, a bead member, a ca member, means for damping a razor b ade between the said head member and the said cap member, a cavity in the said handle, a piston in the said cavity, operating means for the said piston and a canal leading from the said cavity to a groove in the said head member arranged in the vicinity of and parallel to the cuttin' edge ofthe said razor blade when clampe in its position.
  • a safety razor comprising a handle hav ing a cylindrical bore, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade between the said head member and the said cap member the head member having a cavity directl covered by the said blade when clamped 1n its position, and connected with the said bore, a piston in the said bore adapted to be displaced by exertion of an axial pressure by hand thereby supplying a liquid from the said bore to the said cavity.
  • a safety razor comprising a cylindrical handle having a cylindrical bore, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade between the said head member and the said cap member the head member having a cavity directly covered by th said blade when clamped in itsposition an connected with the said bore, a piston in the bore, a piston rod secured in the said piston, a cylindrical cap secured to the said piston rod and slidably arranged on the outer surface of the said handle, the "said piston, piston rod, and cylindrical cap being displaceable as a unit by exertion of an axial pressure by hand, thereby supplying liquid from the said bore to the said cavit Tn testimony whereof I have xed my si gn atu re.

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K. WARMING Oct. 6 1925 SHAVING APPARIKTUS WITH SUPPLY OF SHAVING LIQUID TO THE CUTTING EDGE med Oct. 23, 1924 Patented Oct. 6, 1925.
UNITED STATES KAI WARMING, OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK.
PATENT] OFFICE.
HAVING APPARATUS WITH SUPPLY OF SHAVING LIQUID TO THE CUT'IING EDGE.
' Application filed October 28,1924. Serial No. 745,356.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known; that I, KAI WARMING, a subject of the King of Denmark, residing at Vester Boulevard 48, Copenhagen, .Denmark, have invented new and useful Imrovements in Shaving Apparatus with S upply of Shaving Liquid to the Cutting Edge; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same. 7
It is well known that shaving is rendered difiicult if the lather or the shaving-liquid used is dried up or quite absorbed by the skin or the hair of the beard, and that this drawback is instantly done away with by supplying a small quantity of the shavingliquid used. If lather is used as shaving means and the same has become too dry, the shaving will be greatly facilitated by supplying the skin with a small quantity of suds or water, which is generally effected with the shaving-brush or by immersing the razor into water or suds. I
The invention relates to a shaving apparatus which has means for constantly supplying liquid to the cutting edge, which measure secures an easy and pleasant shav- 1n As shaving liquid can be used various liquids or mixtures such as water, suds, glycerine, eau de cologne or .olive oil. 7
The invention canbe used in connection with all kinds of razors but is especially adapted for safety razors with loose blades, and such an embodiment is shown in the drawing, where- Figure 1 shows asafety razor according to the invention, partly in section,
- Figure 2. a longitudinal section through the same perpendicular to that shown in Figure 1, and
Figure 3 a detail, partly in section. I
Figure 4 shows a modification partly in section, and v Figure 5 a. bottom view of the same with the blade removed.
A double-edged blade a, Figures 2 and 3, is in known manner clamped between a cap I) and a head a, carryingthe ordinary pro.- tection teeth d. In the handle e of the safety razor is a screw threaded hole for receiving the screw threaded stem f on the cap 6. The cap 6 further carries two guiding pins 9 of known kind passing through holes'in the blade and holes )5. in the head a,
. as it appears from Figures 1 and 8.
moisten both sides of the edge.
According to one form of the invention,
mainly parallel to the cutting edges; are
arranged in the head 0 two cavities 7', which are covered and closed by the blade or. The cavities jare connected, each through canals k and m in the head 0 and in the handle e,
respectively. with a cylinder n in the same,
and in which is found a piston 0 the rod 17 of which is secured to the bottom of a cas-' ties 7' porous bodies, for instance of cot ton, like.
- Between the handle and the head 0 is arranged a rotatable disc .9 with holes t which can register with one or the other set of canals l1 and m at a time in such a manner that the connection can be cut off between the cylinder at and the cavity at the cutting edge not used.
In order 'to prevent waste of shaving liquid maybe suitable packing-strings M which prevent loss of liquid along the ends of the razor-blade can be used and-similar packings may be arranged between the two cavities j in order to prevent efliuence of liquid along the cutting edge not used.-
The embodiment shown is only to be considered as an example, and various modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit of the invention. For inporous. rubber felt, burned clay or the stance the described cylinder with piston may be substituted by a rubber ball or some other apparatus by means of which the shaving apparatus can be filled with liquid. Likewise the razor-blade may be provided with perforations near the edge not shown through which liquid can ooze so as to Figures 4 and 5 the cavities j are omitted and the liquid is admitted to the blade through several canals k as shown. The liquid is evenly distributed along the length of the blade by small grooves k" in the lowermost surface of the head a as shown in Fi re 5.
In the modification shown 'in Having thus fully described my invention I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. A shaving apparatus comprising 1n its construction means including a cavity directly covered by the blade when secured in its lace in the apparatus for supplying a liqui to the cutting edge of the said b ade.
2. A safety razor comprising a handle, a head member, a ca member, means for clamping a razor b ade between the said head member and the saidcap member, a groove in the said head member in vicinity of and parallel to the cuttingedge of the said razor blade when clamped in its position, the said groove being covered by the said blade. and means for supplying a liquid to the said groove.
3. A safety razor comprising a handle, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade between the said head member and the said cap member a cavity in the said head member covered by the blade when clamped in its position, and means for supplying a liquid to the said cavity.
4. A safety razor comprising a handle, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade having two cutting edges between the said head member an the said cap member, a cavity in the said handle, a piston in the said cavity, operating means for the said piston, canals leading' from the said cavity to the said blade near its cutting edges, and means for selectively closing one or the'other of the said canals.
5. A safety razor comprising a handle, a bead member, a ca member, means for damping a razor b ade between the said head member and the said cap member, a cavity in the said handle, a piston in the said cavity, operating means for the said piston and a canal leading from the said cavity to a groove in the said head member arranged in the vicinity of and parallel to the cuttin' edge ofthe said razor blade when clampe in its position.
(i. A safety razor comprising a handle hav ing a cylindrical bore, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade between the said head member and the said cap member the head member having a cavity directl covered by the said blade when clamped 1n its position, and connected with the said bore, a piston in the said bore adapted to be displaced by exertion of an axial pressure by hand thereby supplying a liquid from the said bore to the said cavity.
v7. A safety razor comprising a cylindrical handle having a cylindrical bore, a head member, a cap member, means for clamping a razor blade between the said head member and the said cap member the head member having a cavity directly covered by th said blade when clamped in itsposition an connected with the said bore, a piston in the bore, a piston rod secured in the said piston, a cylindrical cap secured to the said piston rod and slidably arranged on the outer surface of the said handle, the "said piston, piston rod, and cylindrical cap being displaceable as a unit by exertion of an axial pressure by hand, thereby supplying liquid from the said bore to the said cavit Tn testimony whereof I have xed my si gn atu re.
KAI WARMING.
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US2447358A (en) * 1944-11-21 1948-08-17 Neuburger William Fountain safety razor
US2686361A (en) * 1953-04-07 1954-08-17 Resnick Hyman Reservoir safety razor
US2707326A (en) * 1954-03-26 1955-05-03 Calabretta Frank Safety razor
US2786270A (en) * 1954-08-31 1957-03-26 Orlando Carl Self-lubricating shaver
US3139683A (en) * 1963-04-02 1964-07-07 Waldman Joseph Safety razor with fluid distributing manifold
US3176391A (en) * 1962-12-28 1965-04-06 Resnick Hyman Reservoir safety razor
US4238882A (en) * 1979-09-26 1980-12-16 Harrison Jack R Sr Reservoir safety razor
US4314404A (en) * 1980-02-20 1982-02-09 Ruiz Rene A Razor with pre-wetting or capillarizer system
US5141349A (en) * 1988-05-26 1992-08-25 Procter & Gamble Company Method and apparatus for treating the blade of a razor head
US6499218B2 (en) * 1998-12-28 2002-12-31 Manual Antonio Rocha Four sided dual blade shaver
US20100236071A1 (en) * 2009-03-23 2010-09-23 Andrew Anthony Szczepanowski Manually Actuable Liquid Dispensing Razor
US20100236072A1 (en) * 2009-03-23 2010-09-23 Andrew Anthony Szczepanowski Manually Actuable Liquid Dispensing Razor
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US2447358A (en) * 1944-11-21 1948-08-17 Neuburger William Fountain safety razor
US2686361A (en) * 1953-04-07 1954-08-17 Resnick Hyman Reservoir safety razor
US2707326A (en) * 1954-03-26 1955-05-03 Calabretta Frank Safety razor
US2786270A (en) * 1954-08-31 1957-03-26 Orlando Carl Self-lubricating shaver
US3176391A (en) * 1962-12-28 1965-04-06 Resnick Hyman Reservoir safety razor
US3139683A (en) * 1963-04-02 1964-07-07 Waldman Joseph Safety razor with fluid distributing manifold
US4238882A (en) * 1979-09-26 1980-12-16 Harrison Jack R Sr Reservoir safety razor
US4314404A (en) * 1980-02-20 1982-02-09 Ruiz Rene A Razor with pre-wetting or capillarizer system
US5141349A (en) * 1988-05-26 1992-08-25 Procter & Gamble Company Method and apparatus for treating the blade of a razor head
US6499218B2 (en) * 1998-12-28 2002-12-31 Manual Antonio Rocha Four sided dual blade shaver
US20100236071A1 (en) * 2009-03-23 2010-09-23 Andrew Anthony Szczepanowski Manually Actuable Liquid Dispensing Razor
US20100236072A1 (en) * 2009-03-23 2010-09-23 Andrew Anthony Szczepanowski Manually Actuable Liquid Dispensing Razor
US8745877B2 (en) * 2009-03-23 2014-06-10 The Gillette Company Manually actuable liquid dispensing razor
US8826543B2 (en) 2009-03-23 2014-09-09 The Gillette Company Manually actuable liquid dispensing razor
US8641310B2 (en) 2011-04-19 2014-02-04 Eveready Battery ComaPNY, Inc Replacement cartridge for a razor assembly
US8851777B2 (en) 2011-04-19 2014-10-07 Eveready Battery Company, Inc. Replacement cartridge for a safety razor

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