US1535611A - Razor sharpener - Google Patents

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US1535611A
US1535611A US504793A US50479321A US1535611A US 1535611 A US1535611 A US 1535611A US 504793 A US504793 A US 504793A US 50479321 A US50479321 A US 50479321A US 1535611 A US1535611 A US 1535611A
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
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    • B24D15/06Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges
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  • My invention comprehends a rotary element, such as a drum, constituting the sharpening device.
  • a Sharpener ott this character the blade must be held upon it lwith just the correctdegree of pressure; otherwise an uneven edge is created.
  • Practice has shown that the human hand cannot always be depended onto nicely control the pressure, and consequently it the drum always rotates at a uniform speed unsatisfactory results are very liable to follow.
  • My invention therefore, provides a yielding engagement between the drum and the spindle on which it is mounted, so that while the drum will rotate with the spindle in the absence of a given degree of pressure upon the drum yet a pressure, applied preferably with the back of the blade, in excess of this degree will allow of a slipping' between the drum and its spindle and retard the rotation of the drinn and thus enable the proper manipuler tion oit' the blade.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation, partly in section, of a device embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows some oil. the parts removed.
  • 'Ihe drum l is covered Vwith a suitable iriction surface, preferably leather. It is shown supported at one end by abracket 2. 8 is a spindle or shaft driven by any appropriate motor. The drum is centrally bored to receive the end Stof the spindle and this end is split longitudinally to form a bifurcated extremity whose members are slightly flared so that they tend to spread apart and rictionally engage the wall of the bore of the drum. This engagement is such that normally the drum will rotate at the same speed as the spindle.
  • a lug A projects from the end of the drum. It is bored or hollow in alinement with the bore in the drum and held to the drum by a tace plate 5. It is exteriorly threaded.
  • a sleeve 7 is internally threaded to take on lug l. The spindle rotates freely within the lug and sleeve.
  • a collar 8 freely encircles the spindle and is interiially threaded as at l() for attachment to a motor casing. It cxtends into the sleeve where it terminates in a iianged head 9. On each side oi this head is a series of ball bearings 12.
  • a drum In a blade sharpening device, a drum, a rotary spindle having a forked flexible extremity to frictionally engage the drum whereby the drum and spindle normally rotate at the saine speed but allowing rotation oit the drum to be retarded relative to that of the spindle upon undue pressure on the drum.
  • a blade sharpening device the comu bination with a rotary spindle, a drum thereou, and yielding 'means allowing' the rotation of said drum to be retarded relative to that of said spindle when undue pressure is brought on the drum, of a sleeve movable with said drum, a collar adapt-ed for connection to a motor casing and extending into said sleeve, said collar having a flanged head at its inner end, and ball bearings at both sides of said head.

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A. A. LE ROUX RAZOR SHARPENER Original Filed Oct. l. 1923.
`mm vw 2 Arun" Patented Apr.. Z8, 1925,
UNITED STATES ALEXANDER A. LE ROUX, 0F LAKE PLACID, NEW YORK.
RAZOR SHARPENER.
Application filed October 1, 1921, Serial No. 504,793. Renewed March 10, 1925.
T0 all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER A. Ln Roux, a citizen of the United States, of Lake Placid, in the county of Essex, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Razor Sharpeners; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact descriptionot the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the saine.
My invention comprehends a rotary element, such as a drum, constituting the sharpening device. In order to get the correct results il om a Sharpener ott this character the blade must be held upon it lwith just the correctdegree of pressure; otherwise an uneven edge is created. Practice has shown that the human hand cannot always be depended onto nicely control the pressure, and consequently it the drum always rotates at a uniform speed unsatisfactory results are very liable to follow. My invention, therefore, provides a yielding engagement between the drum and the spindle on which it is mounted, so that while the drum will rotate with the spindle in the absence of a given degree of pressure upon the drum yet a pressure, applied preferably with the back of the blade, in excess of this degree will allow of a slipping' between the drum and its spindle and retard the rotation of the drinn and thus enable the proper manipuler tion oit' the blade.
Fig. 1 is an elevation, partly in section, of a device embodying my invention. Fig. 2 shows some oil. the parts removed.
'Ihe drum l is covered Vwith a suitable iriction surface, preferably leather. It is shown supported at one end by abracket 2. 8 is a spindle or shaft driven by any appropriate motor. The drum is centrally bored to receive the end Stof the spindle and this end is split longitudinally to form a bifurcated extremity whose members are slightly flared so that they tend to spread apart and rictionally engage the wall of the bore of the drum. This engagement is such that normally the drum will rotate at the same speed as the spindle. l/Vhen, however, an excess of pressure exists it will be eomnnu'iicated by the drum to the bifurcated extremity of the spindle, causing the members to partially close together, and allow a slipping' action between the drum. and the spindle,
I also make provision for insuring the smooth and steady movement of the drinn. A lug A projects from the end of the drum. It is bored or hollow in alinement with the bore in the drum and held to the drum by a tace plate 5. It is exteriorly threaded. A sleeve 7 is internally threaded to take on lug l. The spindle rotates freely within the lug and sleeve. A collar 8 freely encircles the spindle and is interiially threaded as at l() for attachment to a motor casing. It cxtends into the sleeve where it terminates in a iianged head 9. On each side oi this head is a series of ball bearings 12.
By this means the lug 4 and sleeve 7 rotate with the drum, while the collar 8 constitutes a fixed support. Consequently the variations in speed of the drum do not disturb the smoothness of its motion.
I have shown the end 13 of the spindle channeled to adapt it for connection to the armature of the ordinary commercial type of electric motor.
I claim as my invention:
l. In a blade sharpening device, a drum, a rotary spindle having a forked flexible extremity to frictionally engage the drum whereby the drum and spindle normally rotate at the saine speed but allowing rotation oit the drum to be retarded relative to that of the spindle upon undue pressure on the drum.
2. In a blade sharpening device, the comu bination with a rotary spindle, a drum thereou, and yielding 'means allowing' the rotation of said drum to be retarded relative to that of said spindle when undue pressure is brought on the drum, of a sleeve movable with said drum, a collar adapt-ed for connection to a motor casing and extending into said sleeve, said collar having a flanged head at its inner end, and ball bearings at both sides of said head.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification.
ALEXANDER A. LE ROUX.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2775075A (en) * 1949-02-16 1956-12-25 G M Lab Inc Knife sharpener
US2805529A (en) * 1955-11-01 1957-09-10 William E Mathes Polishing devices for silverware and the like
US2898709A (en) * 1957-04-01 1959-08-11 Oster Mfg Co John Electric motor driven knife sharpener
US3381418A (en) * 1965-05-10 1968-05-07 Arthur C. Eisbrenner Abrading device

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2775075A (en) * 1949-02-16 1956-12-25 G M Lab Inc Knife sharpener
US2805529A (en) * 1955-11-01 1957-09-10 William E Mathes Polishing devices for silverware and the like
US2898709A (en) * 1957-04-01 1959-08-11 Oster Mfg Co John Electric motor driven knife sharpener
US3381418A (en) * 1965-05-10 1968-05-07 Arthur C. Eisbrenner Abrading device

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