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  • JACOESCHICK OF JERSEY CITY, EN'EW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO MAGAZINE REPEATING RAZOR COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
  • This invention relates to an improved safety razor of the type that successively presents blades into shaving position, such type being illustrated in my United States Patent Number 1,452,935, issued April 24,
  • the present razor being of a simple compact form and requiring but slight effort to operate it to replace one blade by another.
  • the holder and the stack of blades in it forma unit that can be inserted into the razor without the user handling an individual blade either to in sort it in the holder or to place it in shaving position.
  • the holder and the blades form an expendable unit so that the purchaser simply inserts the filled holder into the razor and after the blades are used up the holder is thrown away. This not only provides for economy in manufacture and saves time in using the razor, but it also guards against injury as the user need not handle an individual blade at any time.
  • this package insures a sanitary razor as when the packing of blades in a holder is done automatically the individual blades need not be handled by anyone from the time they are packed until they are used for shaving.
  • the invention is designed to provide a magazine razor which is constructed so as to be combined with a package of blades which forms a holder the blades being stacked in the holder and when the holder is inserted in the razor it forms part thereof being in fact the magazine for the blades and being positioned so that the blades can be successively taken from the stack when the razor is manipulated to accomplish such feeding.
  • the invention also relates to the holder which is adapted for insertion into a razor casing and when so inserted forms the blade with the stem inside the handle shown in elevation.
  • Figure 3 is a central section at right angles to Figure 2 with the lower part of the handle and the stem shown in elevatlon.
  • Figure 1 is a section on line 44 in Figure 2 and
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of the casing of the holder.
  • Figure 6 is a sunilar view showing a shook to' cover the casing.
  • Figure '7 is a broken perspective view of one end of the casing of the holder.
  • Figure 8 is an edge view of one of the blades and
  • Figure 9 is a top view of the blade shown in Figure 8.
  • the razor comprises a guard 10 which is arranged to project from the handle 11 and is of the usual type generally formed with teeth 12 on its edge.
  • A. top plate 13 is ar ranged to slide on the top face of the guard, the opposed faces of the guard and the top plate being usually curved and in close contact to prevent water entering between them except for a recess 14 proportioned to receive a blade- 15 with a sharpened edge to project slight-1y beyond the top plate when inshaving position.
  • the blade is fed from a stack of blades illustrated at 16.
  • the blade in use is ejected by swinging the top plate forward from the position shown in Figure 2 and a new blade is placed in shaving position by sliding the top plate back in rear of its normal shaving position until it is over the stackof blades and then the shoulder at the back edge of the recess 14 passes over the top blade of the stack and just to the rear of it the top blade is then snapped into positon by a pressure means underneath to be hereinafter described. Then when the top blade is slid forward again to shaving position it carries this blade with it and the razor is ready for use.
  • the means shown for operating the top plate consists of an arm 17 which is pivoted on a pin 18, this pivotal point being the centre of the radius of, the opposed faces of the top plate and the guard.
  • the arm has an extension 19 which fits in a slot 20 in a collar 21 thus forming a cam on the end of the stem 22 the projecting end 23 of which is beyond the end of the handle and thus available for easy manipulation.
  • the blades are held in the holder so that they are in alignment, that is the sharpened edges are prevented from engaging or sliding along the wall of the casing.
  • the form illustrated for holding the blades in this way comprises a fin 27 on each end of the casing 25 and each blade 15 has a notch 28 to fit over the fin and when so fitted it can easily slide but each blade is retreated from the wall of the casing so that its sharpened edge is not in contact with the wall. This will be seen from Figure 2.
  • the holder when sold will be wra ped so that its open side is covered and prefer to use a shook 29 into which the casing telescopes. This provides for an easy insertion since the casing 25 is projected slightly from the shook its end placed in the recess 24 in the guard and then the easing 25 can be pushed out of the shook and into the easing into the position shown in Figure 3.
  • the blade holder is provided with an open side which is usually the top so that if the blade holder is in the razor there is no obstruction to its moving fiatwise out of the top of the holder and this movement is only limited by a part of the razor and by no part of the holder. This permits the razor blade to clear the top edge of the holder so that there is no interference with the movement of the blade after it of the stack. This, therefore, insures the clearing necessary between the bottom face of the topmost blade and the top edge of the holder when these parts are in their proper co-operative positions in the razor.
  • the package of blades made according to my invention is light because it is supported and backed up as they are when in shaving position. I find that I do not need blades more than a quarter of an inch wide.
  • A. razor comprising a guard, a top plate, adapted to slide on the guard, a holder containing a Stack of blades, the razor being recessed to receive the holder and hold it in position so that the blades are successively removed from the holder when the top plate is operated.
  • a razor comprising a guard and a top plate one of these elements being movable relative to the other and equipped to feed blades successively into shaving position by the movement of the parts, one of these parts having a recess, in combination with a holder containing a stack of blades the holder being adapted to fit in the recess and when in the recess to be in position to have the blades 1 successively removed from the stack into shaving position 4.
  • a holder for blades comprising a casing with an open side, a stack of blades in the casing, and means for holding the blades of the stack in alignment with their cutting edges out of contact with the casing.
  • a holder for blades comprising a casing with an open side, a stack of blades in the casing, means for holding the blades in the stack in alignment with their cutting edges out of contact with the casing and means for forcing the stack toward the open side of the casing.
  • a holder for blades comprising a casing with an open side, a stack of blades in the casing, means for holding the blades in the stack in alignment with their cutting edges out of contact with the casing, means for forcing the stack toward the open side of the casing and a spring in the casing to force the stack toward the open side.
  • a holder for blades comprising a casing having an open top, a stack of blades in the casing and a spring under the stack to force the stack toward the top of the casing.
  • a razor comprising a guard and a handle, a top plate slidable on the guard, a blade holder insertable in the guard, the blades in the holder being stacked and a spring between the bottom of the stack and the bottom of the casing whereby it forces the blades upward whereby the blades can be successively removed by the sliding top plate and forces the holder downward to keep it from engaging the top plate.
  • a razor comprising a guard and a handle, a top plate slidable on the guard, a
  • blade holder insertable in the guard, the blades in the holder being stacked, a spring to force the blades upward whereby the bladesccan be successively removed by" the sliding top plate, a stem rotatable in the handle, a cam on the stem, and an arm actuated by the cam and connected to the top plate.
  • a holder for blades comprising a casing and a stack of blades in the casing, the casing having an open top to permit the blades in the stack to be moved fiatwise out of said open top.
  • a holder containing a stack. of blades, the holder and blades thus forming a unitary device for insertion into operative position in the razor.
  • a holder for use in magazine razors comprising a casing having a stack of blades therein, and adapted to permit the blades therein being ejected successively therefrom,
  • a blade holder made to fit the razor and containing a stack of blades, the holder and the blades forming an expendable unit for insertion into the razor.
  • a razor having a chamber
  • a blade container adapted to be inserted within said chamber and having means therein for maintaining a stack of blades in alignment so as to prevent the ef fective cutting edges from being dulled by contact, and means for urging said blades toward the top of said container.
  • a razor having a removable magazine containing a plurality of individual blades in stacked relation, a blade-holding device, and means for feeding a blade from said removable magazine to said blade-holding device.
  • a razor having a. removable holder and means therein for maintaining a plurality of blades in stacked relation and allowing movement thereof in a direction perpendicular to the plane of a blade, means for feeding the uppermost blade of said stack from said holder and means including a guard to retain said blade in position for shaving.
  • a razor comprising a handle and a head integral therewith, a chamber in said head, a removable magazine adapted to be inserted into said chamber, blades in said magazine, a positioning plate overlying the open side of said chamber, and means to actuate said positioning plate to feed a blade from the confines of said removable maga- Z1116.
  • a razor comprising a handle, a head on said handle, a guard on said head, a chamber in said head, a magazine containing blades for insertion into'said chamber, a positioning -plate for removing a blade from said magazine, and means on the handle to actuate said positioning plate.
  • a razor comprising a handle, a head including a guard for holding a blade in shaving position, a removable magazine containing a plurality of blades, a positioning plate adapted to remove a blade from said magazine when actuated and to cover said magazine when in normal osition, and means connected with said positioning plate for actuating the same.
  • a razor having a chamber, a removable magazine in said chamber and containing a plurality of individual blades, a guard and means to feed a blade from said removable magazine to shaving position in relation to said guard.

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May 18, 1926. v 1,584,811
J. SCHICK RAZOR AND BLADE HOLDER THEREFOR Filed April 5, 1924 V INVENTOR- W SM:
A TTOR%Y Patented May 18, 1926.
A UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JACOESCHICK, OF JERSEY CITY, EN'EW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO MAGAZINE REPEATING RAZOR COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
RAZOR AND BLADE HOLDER THEREFOR.
Application filed April 3, 1924. Serial No. 703,863.
This invention relates to an improved safety razor of the type that successively presents blades into shaving position, such type being illustrated in my United States Patent Number 1,452,935, issued April 24,
1923, for safety razors, the present razor being of a simple compact form and requiring but slight effort to operate it to replace one blade by another. The holder and the stack of blades in it forma unit that can be inserted into the razor without the user handling an individual blade either to in sort it in the holder or to place it in shaving position. The holder and the blades form an expendable unit so that the purchaser simply inserts the filled holder into the razor and after the blades are used up the holder is thrown away. This not only provides for economy in manufacture and saves time in using the razor, but it also guards against injury as the user need not handle an individual blade at any time.
Furthermore, this package insures a sanitary razor as when the packing of blades in a holder is done automatically the individual blades need not be handled by anyone from the time they are packed until they are used for shaving.
The invention is designed to provide a magazine razor which is constructed so as to be combined with a package of blades which forms a holder the blades being stacked in the holder and when the holder is inserted in the razor it forms part thereof being in fact the magazine for the blades and being positioned so that the blades can be successively taken from the stack when the razor is manipulated to accomplish such feeding. 1
The invention also relates to the holder which is adapted for insertion into a razor casing and when so inserted forms the blade with the stem inside the handle shown in elevation. Figure 3 is a central section at right angles to Figure 2 with the lower part of the handle and the stem shown in elevatlon. Figure 1 .is a section on line 44 in Figure 2 and Figure 5 is a perspective view of the casing of the holder. Figure 6 is a sunilar view showing a shook to' cover the casing. Figure '7 is a broken perspective view of one end of the casing of the holder. Figure 8 is an edge view of one of the blades and Figure 9 is a top view of the blade shown in Figure 8.
The razor comprises a guard 10 which is arranged to project from the handle 11 and is of the usual type generally formed with teeth 12 on its edge. A. top plate 13 is ar ranged to slide on the top face of the guard, the opposed faces of the guard and the top plate being usually curved and in close contact to prevent water entering between them except for a recess 14 proportioned to receive a blade- 15 with a sharpened edge to project slight-1y beyond the top plate when inshaving position.
The blade is fed from a stack of blades illustrated at 16. The blade in use is ejected by swinging the top plate forward from the position shown in Figure 2 and a new blade is placed in shaving position by sliding the top plate back in rear of its normal shaving position until it is over the stackof blades and then the shoulder at the back edge of the recess 14 passes over the top blade of the stack and just to the rear of it the top blade is then snapped into positon by a pressure means underneath to be hereinafter described. Then when the top blade is slid forward again to shaving position it carries this blade with it and the razor is ready for use.
The means shown for operating the top plate consists of an arm 17 which is pivoted on a pin 18, this pivotal point being the centre of the radius of, the opposed faces of the top plate and the guard. The arm has an extension 19 which fits in a slot 20 in a collar 21 thus forming a cam on the end of the stem 22 the projecting end 23 of which is beyond the end of the handle and thus available for easy manipulation.
It will be seen from this that when the linger piece 23 is turned the cam groove 20 will actuate. the finger 19 and this in turn swings thearm 17 which being secured to no I the top plate moves the top plate to the desired position. Suitable insignia can be placed on the finger piece or handle to indicate relative positions and directions of operation for placing the blade.
In this razor I use a holder which would be supplied to the purchaser ready for insertion in the razor. In the form shown I place a recess 21 in the guard into which the holder 25 can slide endwise and fits tight enough to holdits position under normal use and when in position it is disposed so that the stack 16 of blades in the holder is in proper position so that its blades can be successively fed from the top as they are needed.
I prefer to make the holder self-contained and for this reason I insert a spring 26 under the stack of blades, this spring having a normal tendency to force the stack of blades upward toward the open side or top of the casing 25 of the holder.
The blades are held in the holder so that they are in alignment, that is the sharpened edges are prevented from engaging or sliding along the wall of the casing. The form illustrated for holding the blades in this way comprises a fin 27 on each end of the casing 25 and each blade 15 has a notch 28 to fit over the fin and when so fitted it can easily slide but each blade is retreated from the wall of the casing so that its sharpened edge is not in contact with the wall. This will be seen from Figure 2.
The holder when sold will be wra ped so that its open side is covered and prefer to use a shook 29 into which the casing telescopes. This provides for an easy insertion since the casing 25 is projected slightly from the shook its end placed in the recess 24 in the guard and then the easing 25 can be pushed out of the shook and into the easing into the position shown in Figure 3.
The blade holder, it will be noted, is provided with an open side which is usually the top so that if the blade holder is in the razor there is no obstruction to its moving fiatwise out of the top of the holder and this movement is only limited by a part of the razor and by no part of the holder. This permits the razor blade to clear the top edge of the holder so that there is no interference with the movement of the blade after it of the stack. This, therefore, insures the clearing necessary between the bottom face of the topmost blade and the top edge of the holder when these parts are in their proper co-operative positions in the razor.
In the preferred form of razor with the curved guard and top plate I prefer to supply the blades curved to the same radius as will be seen in Figures 2 and 8.
The package of blades made according to my invention is light because it is supported and backed up as they are when in shaving position. I find that I do not need blades more than a quarter of an inch wide.
It will be evident that changes can be made in the form and proportion of the parts without departing from the scope of the invention.
I claim:
1. The combination of a razor having means for feeding separate blades successively to shaving position, with a blade holder containing a stack of separate blades and adapted to fit into the razor said holder being readily attachable and when attached being in position to co-operate with the feeding means of the razor.
2. A. razor comprising a guard, a top plate, adapted to slide on the guard, a holder containing a Stack of blades, the razor being recessed to receive the holder and hold it in position so that the blades are successively removed from the holder when the top plate is operated.
3. A razor comprising a guard and a top plate one of these elements being movable relative to the other and equipped to feed blades successively into shaving position by the movement of the parts, one of these parts having a recess, in combination with a holder containing a stack of blades the holder being adapted to fit in the recess and when in the recess to be in position to have the blades 1 successively removed from the stack into shaving position 4. A holder for blades comprising a casing with an open side, a stack of blades in the casing, and means for holding the blades of the stack in alignment with their cutting edges out of contact with the casing.
5. A holder for blades comprising a casing with an open side, a stack of blades in the casing, means for holding the blades in the stack in alignment with their cutting edges out of contact with the casing and means for forcing the stack toward the open side of the casing.
6. A holder for blades comprising a casing with an open side, a stack of blades in the casing, means for holding the blades in the stack in alignment with their cutting edges out of contact with the casing, means for forcing the stack toward the open side of the casing and a spring in the casing to force the stack toward the open side.
7. A holder for blades comprising a casing having an open top, a stack of blades in the casing and a spring under the stack to force the stack toward the top of the casing.
8. A razor comprising a guard and a handle, a top plate slidable on the guard, a blade holder insertable in the guard, the blades in the holder being stacked and a spring between the bottom of the stack and the bottom of the casing whereby it forces the blades upward whereby the blades can be successively removed by the sliding top plate and forces the holder downward to keep it from engaging the top plate.
9. A razor comprising a guard and a handle, a top plate slidable on the guard, a
blade holder insertable in the guard, the blades in the holder being stacked, a spring to force the blades upward whereby the bladesccan be successively removed by" the sliding top plate, a stem rotatable in the handle, a cam on the stem, and an arm actuated by the cam and connected to the top plate.
10. A holder for blades comprising a casing and a stack of blades in the casing, the casing having an open top to permit the blades in the stack to be moved fiatwise out of said open top.
11. In a magazine razor of the type that employs blades in stacked relation and feeds them successively to a shaving position, a holder containing a stack. of blades, the holder and blades thus forming a unitary device for insertion into operative position in the razor.
12. A holder for use in magazine razors comprising a casing having a stack of blades therein, and adapted to permit the blades therein being ejected successively therefrom,
the outer faces of the casing forming surfaces for guiding the holder into operative position in the razor.
'13. In a magazine razor, a blade holder made to fit the razor and containing a stack of blades, the holder and the blades forming an expendable unit for insertion into the razor.
14. The combination of a razor having a chamber, a blade container adapted to be inserted within said chamber and having means therein for maintaining a stack of blades in alignment so as to prevent the ef fective cutting edges from being dulled by contact, and means for urging said blades toward the top of said container.
15. A razor having a removable magazine containing a plurality of individual blades in stacked relation, a blade-holding device, and means for feeding a blade from said removable magazine to said blade-holding device.
16. A razor having a. removable holder and means therein for maintaining a plurality of blades in stacked relation and allowing movement thereof in a direction perpendicular to the plane of a blade, means for feeding the uppermost blade of said stack from said holder and means including a guard to retain said blade in position for shaving.
17. A razor comprising a handle and a head integral therewith, a chamber in said head, a removable magazine adapted to be inserted into said chamber, blades in said magazine, a positioning plate overlying the open side of said chamber, and means to actuate said positioning plate to feed a blade from the confines of said removable maga- Z1116.
18. A razor comprising a handle, a head on said handle, a guard on said head, a chamber in said head, a magazine containing blades for insertion into'said chamber, a positioning -plate for removing a blade from said magazine, and means on the handle to actuate said positioning plate.
19. A razor comprising a handle, a head including a guard for holding a blade in shaving position, a removable magazine containing a plurality of blades, a positioning plate adapted to remove a blade from said magazine when actuated and to cover said magazine when in normal osition, and means connected with said positioning plate for actuating the same.
20. A razor having a chamber, a removable magazine in said chamber and containing a plurality of individual blades, a guard and means to feed a blade from said removable magazine to shaving position in relation to said guard.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereto set my hand, this 31st day of March, 1924. JACOB SCHICK.
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US2744318A (en) * 1953-03-23 1956-05-08 Central Ind Corp Razor blade changing mechanism
DE1021756B (en) * 1952-10-18 1957-12-27 Gillette Co Safety razor
US2821780A (en) * 1955-07-18 1958-02-04 William P Bilich Magazine safety razors
US2865096A (en) * 1956-10-01 1958-12-23 Hanset Eugene Magazine type safety razor
US20240010418A1 (en) * 2022-07-07 2024-01-11 Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Hinged blade dispenser

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DE1021756B (en) * 1952-10-18 1957-12-27 Gillette Co Safety razor
US2744318A (en) * 1953-03-23 1956-05-08 Central Ind Corp Razor blade changing mechanism
US2821780A (en) * 1955-07-18 1958-02-04 William P Bilich Magazine safety razors
US2865096A (en) * 1956-10-01 1958-12-23 Hanset Eugene Magazine type safety razor
US20240010418A1 (en) * 2022-07-07 2024-01-11 Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Hinged blade dispenser

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