US1522900A - Razor-hone holder - Google Patents

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US1522900A
US1522900A US598610A US59861022A US1522900A US 1522900 A US1522900 A US 1522900A US 598610 A US598610 A US 598610A US 59861022 A US59861022 A US 59861022A US 1522900 A US1522900 A US 1522900A
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
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  • rllhis invention relates to a razor hone holder, and its object is to produce a holder which is capable of being turned to secure the hone in any desired convenient angle for use by the person sharpening the blade.
  • the hone holder can be tipped with respect to the base in any direction. and with the shift of the base particularly gives the operator any position he may fancy.
  • a further object of the invention is to produce a hone holder which will be very simple to construct and compact in form.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the hone holder with the hone in substantially horizontal position
  • Fig. 2 is aview of the hone holder looking at right angles to Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the .lione holder with the hone removed therefrom, and
  • Fig. l is a side elevation of the base with the holder removed therefrom.
  • the numeral 1 indicates a solid metal base and 2 a felt or cloth bottom which is suitably secured to the base to prevent the metal base from marring the finish of a table upon which the hone holder may be placed.
  • the hone holder At its center the hone holder has a standard 3, the upper end of which is Spherical.
  • the hone ⁇ holder proper consists of a Hat plate 5, which has slots cut therethrough to pass depending ears 6 and 7 of the hone holding plates S and 9. These plates rest loosely in grooves of a soft rubber pad 1() and there are four of the plates, two at each end of the rubber pad.
  • the hone may be turned down or pulled to one side in any convenient direction by simply loosening; the screw 20, 21 and turning it to the desired angle, whereupon the screws 20, 21 are again tightened and the hone is ready for use in the desired position. It will be seen that while the clamps hold the hone securely that the resiliency of the rubber pad 10 allows the hone a certain amount of movement which the expert finds necessary for the proper sharp-- ening ⁇ of a razor.
  • a razor hone holder comprising a flat base. a standard having a spherical head carried by the base, resiliently supported hone-holding clamps, a pair of partly spherical members having means to tighten them on said head in any given angle of adjustment and a plate for loosely connecting the latter members' to the clamps.
  • a razor hone holder comprising a base, a standard having a spherical head ⁇ carried thereby, two nairs of hone holding hone in any desired angle of adjustment clamps, a grooved rubber pad to act as a With respect to the base.

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Jan. 13, 1925. 1,522,900
F. J. MIRGON RAZOR HONE HOLDER Filed Nov. 2. 1922 Patented dan. 13, 1925.
TFNP @ENCE FRANK J. MIRGON, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
RAZOR-HONE HOLDER.
Application filed November 2. 1922. Serial No. 598,610.
T 0 @ZZ 'who-m t 'may concern.'
Be it known that I, FRANK J. MrnGoN, a l* citizen of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francisco, State of California, have invented a new and useful Fazor-Hone Holder, of which the following is a specification, in such full and clear terms as will enable those skilled in the art to construct and use the same.
rllhis invention relates to a razor hone holder, and its object is to produce a holder which is capable of being turned to secure the hone in any desired convenient angle for use by the person sharpening the blade.
It. will be understood by those skilled in the art that persons honing a razor are very particular about the manner of holding a. hone7 and the particular slope the hone may have when the blade is being sharpened.
lVith the present invention the hone holder can be tipped with respect to the base in any direction. and with the shift of the base particularly gives the operator any position he may fancy.
A further object of the invention is to produce a hone holder which will be very simple to construct and compact in form.
Other objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds.
in embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings in which the same reference numeral is applied to the same portion throughout, but l am aware that there may be modifications thereof.
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the hone holder with the hone in substantially horizontal position,
Fig. 2 is aview of the hone holder looking at right angles to Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the .lione holder with the hone removed therefrom, and
Fig. l is a side elevation of the base with the holder removed therefrom. Y
The numeral 1 indicates a solid metal base and 2 a felt or cloth bottom which is suitably secured to the base to prevent the metal base from marring the finish of a table upon which the hone holder may be placed.
At its center the hone holder has a standard 3, the upper end of which is Spherical.
The hone` holder proper consists of a Hat plate 5, which has slots cut therethrough to pass depending ears 6 and 7 of the hone holding plates S and 9. These plates rest loosely in grooves of a soft rubber pad 1() and there are four of the plates, two at each end of the rubber pad.
Two right and left-handed threaded screws 10 and 11 pass through the depending` ears 6 and 7 of the plates 8 and 9, and said screws also pass through depending slotted ears 12 and 13 of the plate 5. When the hone 15 is placed on the top of the rubber pad, plates 8 and 9 are clamped against the hone; the only thing that holds the hone in place is the pressure the clamps 8 and 9 exert upon it and exert upon the rubber pad, whereby a considerable yielding movement of the hone is permitted.
On the under-side of the plate 5 there are two` quarter-spherical plates 16 and 17. These `plates each have ears 18 and 19 through which bolts 20, 21 pass, wing-nuts 22 being` used to tighten the plates against the spherical plates on the top of the standard..
In use the hone may be turned down or pulled to one side in any convenient direction by simply loosening; the screw 20, 21 and turning it to the desired angle, whereupon the screws 20, 21 are again tightened and the hone is ready for use in the desired position. It will be seen that while the clamps hold the hone securely that the resiliency of the rubber pad 10 allows the hone a certain amount of movement which the expert finds necessary for the proper sharp-- ening` of a razor.
llVhat I claim is as follows, but various modifications mav be made in the construe tion shown in the drawings and above particularly described form, within the purview of my invention:
1. A razor hone holder, comprising a flat base. a standard having a spherical head carried by the base, resiliently supported hone-holding clamps, a pair of partly spherical members having means to tighten them on said head in any given angle of adjustment and a plate for loosely connecting the latter members' to the clamps.
2. A razor hone holder, comprising a base, a standard having a spherical head` carried thereby, two nairs of hone holding hone in any desired angle of adjustment clamps, a grooved rubber pad to act as a With respect to the base.
support for said clamps, a pair of partly In testimony whereof I` have hereunto '10 spherical clamps adapted to embrace the set my hand this 25th day of October, A. D. spherical head on the standard and means 1922. 7
to tighten said partly spherical members against the spherical head to secure the FRANK. J. MIRGON.
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