US1632778A - Razor - Google Patents

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US1632778A
US1632778A US78236A US7823625A US1632778A US 1632778 A US1632778 A US 1632778A US 78236 A US78236 A US 78236A US 7823625 A US7823625 A US 7823625A US 1632778 A US1632778 A US 1632778A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
    • B26B21/08Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor involving changeable blades
    • B26B21/14Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
    • B26B21/16Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle involving blades with only one cutting edge

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  • Nonni Nonni). ANJSRSON, or iinainnnniurniinso'ra. i
  • This .inventionV relates 1to improvements in razorsl and has particular reference to thev type known asn safety frazors.
  • Y V provide ka--razorof thef 'abovecharacter which maybe placed in a. firm: and elcient shaving position,A and. at the Sametime permit move- ⁇ mentor the blade to be broughtin, a. convenientfxstroppingposition.
  • object. of the invention is to pron vvide a ⁇ razor of thealoove 4type designed t0 improve. generally upon :the: commonforms ofst-ructuresnow in. use; and .whereby the blademay be quickly placed in association with't-he holderi and readily removed: for cleaningzpurposes.
  • AA stillurtheriobjeetof thevinvention is ⁇ tlie-provisionx of a safety razor ,of durable design.yetvconstructedso, as to :besold at. aV
  • Figure 2 isr a top plan view ofthey same
  • ⁇ Figure 9 is a fragmentary side elevational e viewfehowing 'the blade errang-edi; in stl-QP- ping;position. J f f f Y.
  • v Figuret is agtransverse horizontalgsec-V .
  • Figure 6 isa fragmentaryi ⁇ g erspective4 designates thehandle oflmy improved razor 1 i structure, Ithis handle .beingl preferablyin extremities.- i
  • The' Alower, kendl-'offthe tubular;l handle 10 isv provided with anV outwardly flared .portion 1L adapted ⁇ to..perr ⁇ ni ⁇ t conven ient connection.loi ⁇ ani interior member to-be described more (fullyL hereinafter.
  • ⁇ theguard plate 12 is curved. downwardly Y Vand has a. plurality ofztransversefnotehes formed therein, providing ⁇ a seriesovspaced arcuately formed teeth 14.
  • the lateral; edgesvvofgthe plate 12 are providedat: the intermediate. .porti ons with oppositely; dis ⁇ posedrecesses 15,.'the purposeV of'which will become emparentk as theffdescriptionpro-1' gresses. w f e Arranged so as.
  • acylindrieal interiorlsleeve 16 provided fat its lowerportion with alflongitudinalslot 17, ⁇ adapted yto provide an eXpans-ibl'e.Sal'eeve movable ,in the handle and atthe Sametime tting snugly therein.
  • Theupperendofthe .sleeve 16- is -enclosed by an arcuate top plate 18 .and the lower end Vis open.
  • Formed adja-V 90 cent theupper closed end off ⁇ theeleeve on the side thereof is a.rectangular ⁇ shaped opening 19 provided atits yupperledge with a reduced notch .QOdeSigned toeuitably en. gage a blade projection.
  • fthe razor may be securely fastened to 1 the Isleeve 16,;theup'per extremity v,ofthe sleeve-is provvvided. with a pad 21v formed; ofgmetallieyor similar -material deaigned'fto. conveniently i permit engagement"w,thgan extension of the; loo razor blade.
  • y L i In carrying .oiugf-iny improved razor con,L structiom Iycontemplatejtheprovision of a' speciali ⁇ forma ofy razor blade, ⁇ this; blade ⁇ .eine
  • the lateral edges of the blade 22 are formed with arcuate recesses 25, designed to engage suitable retaining means to be described more fully hereinafter.
  • the blade is formed with a rearwardly extending tongue 26 projecting from the central portion of the blade and substantially rectangular in cross section.
  • This tongue is of tapered formation, expanding ⁇ to provide an enlarged projecting head at its end.
  • the razor blade 22 is arranged so as to be positioned horizontally upon the guard plate 12, the blade being designed to be snugly fitted on the guard plate so that the beaded ends 24 will be positioned against the lateral edges of the plate.
  • the tongue 26 formed on the blade extends throughthe opening formed in the upper end of the sleeve 16 and the upper side of the tongue contacts with the pad 21 formed in the upper end of the sleeve.
  • the tongue is tightly wedged in the sleeve, by the provision of a spring urged retaining member 27.
  • This retaining member is of cylindrical formation arranged to be slidable in the sleeve 16 and is provided at its lowerI end With a bore 28 extending substantially into the cent-ral portion thereof.
  • the interior of the retaining member 27 is provided with a central downwardly projecting pin 29 adapted to engage the upper end of a coiled compression spring 30.
  • the lower end of the compression spring 30 is confined against downward movement by a transversely extending brace pin 31 adapted to engage the lower end 0f the spring, so that the sprilig will normally force the retaining member 2T against the upp-er end of the sleeve.
  • lVhen a blade is mounted in position on the razor, the tongue 26 is inserted through the opening and disposed between the pad 2l and the retaining member, and tirmly held in position by the action of the spring 30.
  • a pair of clamps 32 are pivotally mounted in the recesses formed in the lateral edges of the guard plate, the upper extremities of the clamps being provided with horizontally extending lugs 33 extending over the blade to prevent displacement thereof.
  • the lower extremities of the clamps 32 are of arcuate formation designed to provide actuating plates.
  • the lower side of the guard plate 12 is provided with a pair of downwardly projecting brackets 3st arranged in spaced relation to the lateral edges of the )late in alignment with the clamps.
  • These brackets are designed to engage the inner end of a pair of coiled compression springs l5 extending laterally from the brackets and having their outer extren'iities engageable with the intermediate portions o t the clamps From this construction, it" is apparent that the springs are secured to the clamps below the pivotal connection and therefore normally swing the lower extremities of the guard plates outwardly and the upper ends inwardly for securing the razor blade.
  • the razor blade 22 will be firmly fastened in position upon the guard plate, so that the blade may be readily utilized for shaving purposes.
  • the connecting means are arranged so that the blade may be ver) ⁇ quickly disconnected from the holder when desirable and means are also provided for utilizing the holding for stropping the blade.
  • rIhis stropping operation is accomplished by withdrawing the interior sleeve 1G from the tubular handle 1t) and placing the blade 22 at a right angular position relative to the normal shaving position.
  • the blade will be arranged in a position parallel to the length of the sleeve ⁇ as shown to advantage in Figure 9, so that the blade may be conveniently stropped.
  • guard plate 12 is provided with a longitudinal groove 2t adjacent its rear. formed to snugly receive therein the bead 2t formed on the blade I-Iaving thus described my invention, I claim:
  • a razor comprising, in combination. a tubular handle, a guard plate formed adjacent the upper end of the handle extending' laterally therefrom, a sleeve adapted to be mounted in the tubular handle, retaining loo means mounted adjacent the upper end of the sleeve, a blade having a projection formed on the rear edge ther-eof, means for securely fastening the blade body in position -upon the guard plate, the projection being inserted in the sleeve and engaged by the retaining member, andy means whereby l ⁇ the sleeve may be Withdrawn from the handle to permit stropping of the blade.
  • a razor comprising, in combination, a
  • a tubular handle having an opening formed adjacentkthe upper end, a blade having a tapered tongue formed on the rear edge thereof, means provided on the guard plate for engaging the body ofthe bladesprin 'urged retaining means mounted in the seeve for securely engaging the Vtongue of the blade, and means ⁇ whereby the sleeve Vmay be disconnected from the handle and the blade swung-in a right angular posii tion yfor convenient stropping thereof.
  • a razor comprising, in combination, a
  • Vhandle having an openingr formed adjacent the upper end thereof, a ⁇ spring urged retaining member formed at the up-f,
  • a razor comprising, in combination, a razor blade having a rectangular body portion and a tapered tongue extendingffrom the rear edge,4 the said tongue being in engagement With the opening formed inthe upper portion of the sleeve andfirmly engaged by the retaining member mounted therein, clamps pivotally mounted on the guard plate engageable with the lateral edges of blade body, the blade being positioned in theV sleeve kso Vthat the blade may be laced in a position parallel with the lengti of the sleeve and held in engagement with the sleeve for stropping longitudinal tubular handle, a blade guard 4.
  • a razor comprising, in combination, a
  • the body being engageable With the guard plate and retained in Position by spring pressed clamps, the tongue being engageable with the opening formed adjacent the upper end of the sleeve, a spring pressed j ,retainingv member mounted adjacent the upperV end of the sleeve engageable with the blade tongue. for .retaining same firmly in position, the opening in the sleeve being arranged. to-permit movement of the blade to a position #parallel With the length ofthe sleeve and engagement by the spring pressed member to facilitate stropping 'of the blade.
  • a razor comprising in combination, a tubular handle, a guard plate secured to the upper end ofthe handle,'a tubular sleeve slidably mounted in the handle and having an opening formed in its upper portion, ya spring pressed blade holding member mountaV rectangular shaped tongue formed on the ed in the upper portion of the sleeve, a blade, v
  • thesaid tongue y being adapted to Iengage the said ⁇ spring pressed member to support the'blade in transverse position on the holder or inaxial position on the sleeve.
  • a tubular handle having a guard plate se ⁇ cured at its upper end', an expansible tubular sleeve slidable Within the tubular handle and a blade having a tongue, of means including i a spring pressedblade holding member, 4having a noncircular transverse slot'in itsupper end adaptedto engage the projecting ktongue of the blade to rigidly support the same in a transverse position onl the blade guard orin an axial position at the upper end of the sleeve.

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