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US1681207A
US1681207A US115446A US11544626A US1681207A US 1681207 A US1681207 A US 1681207A US 115446 A US115446 A US 115446A US 11544626 A US11544626 A US 11544626A US 1681207 A US1681207 A US 1681207A
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  • This invention is a corn razor adapted more particularly for the paring: of corns, callouses, and the like, and the 0 ect of the invention is to produce an extremely simple construction and one of high eiiiciency which is susceptible of manufacture at minimum costs, I
  • the device is stamped up from sheet metal blank provided intermediate its ends with a transverse clearance slot. That portion of the blank beyond one side of the slot constitutes the novel portion of the implement, while that portion beyond the free edge of the slot is returned upon itself to tightly clamp a flexible cutting blade firmly and permanently in position.
  • the blade is so seated that its sharp edge overlies the clearance slot and extends longitudinally of said slot, being spaced a relatively short distance from the free edge of the slot.
  • the device is unusually simple in construction and manufacturing costs are relatively low as compared to all prior constructions intended for this purpose.
  • Figure l is a perspective view showing the corn razor of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a central sectionthrough the construction illustrated in Figure 1.
  • This blank is of elongated form and is provided intermediate its ends with a transverse slot 1, hereinafter termed the clearance slot.
  • the clamping portion is preferably wholly formed on an arc of a circle, so as to slightly flex the blade as shown in the drawings and hold it permanently in position.
  • the returned portion 5 terminates at substantially the near edge of the slot 1, as appears from Figure 2, while the blade extends across the slot to approximately the far edge thereof and the sharpened edge 6 of said blade is spaced at short distance from and extends parallel to the edge 7 of the slot, so as to occupy an eiiicient cutting relation with respe'ct thereto.
  • the rear or unsharpened edge of the blade seats in the bend 8 at the base of the returned portion, so that the blade cannot possibly slip while the imple-,
  • the clamping of the blade in position is accomplished with dies operating with con sidcrable force, so as to permanently secure the blade in position, and, in practice, it is not intended that the blade be resharpen'ed after it becomes dull.
  • the implement sells at such a low figure that when the blade becomes dull, the entire device may be discarded.
  • sheet metal having slight resilient properties is employed in the manufacture of the implement and this inherent resiliency of the sheet metal allows the parts to yield slightly during the paring of corns and callouses and this yielding action obviates the tendency of the blade to injure the flesh when cutting through a hard corn or callous.
  • the curvilinear portion of the implement constitutes a guard and the blade is so positioned that this cutting edge is situated in and projects from the convex face of the guard portion, so that when the guard is slid over the skin, the blade will be automatically positioned for cutting or paring operation without deleterious or injurious tendencies to dig in or out too deeply.
  • a com razor emboding an elongated sheet metal blank provi ed intermediate its ends with a transverse slot, one end of the blank serving as a handle portion and the other end of the blank being returned upon itself to form a clamping portion, and a 5 sharp edged blade permanently secured in position by the clamping portion with the sharp edge of the blade extending substantially across the slot and parallel to the far edge of the slot said clamping portion and blade being of curvilinear section.

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E. H. ANSHELM CORN RAZOR Filed June 12, 1926 1N VEN T 01?.
Patented Aug. 21, 1928.
"UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD H. ANSHELM, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 AKON SAFETY RAZOR 00., INC., 0! NEW YORK, Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
CORN RAZOR.
Application filed June 12, 1928. Serial No. 115,448.
This invention is a corn razor adapted more particularly for the paring: of corns, callouses, and the like, and the 0 ect of the invention is to produce an extremely simple construction and one of high eiiiciency which is susceptible of manufacture at minimum costs, I
In the preferred form of the invention, the device is stamped up from sheet metal blank provided intermediate its ends with a transverse clearance slot. That portion of the blank beyond one side of the slot constitutes the novel portion of the implement, while that portion beyond the free edge of the slot is returned upon itself to tightly clamp a flexible cutting blade firmly and permanently in position.
The blade is so seated that its sharp edge overlies the clearance slot and extends longitudinally of said slot, being spaced a relatively short distance from the free edge of the slot.
The device is unusually simple in construction and manufacturing costs are relatively low as compared to all prior constructions intended for this purpose.
Features of the invention. other than those specified, will be apparent from the hereinafter detailed description and claim, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings illustrate one practical embodiment of the invention, but the construction therein shown is to be understood as illustrative, only, and not as defining the limits of the invention.
Figure l is a perspective view showing the corn razor of the present invention; and,
Figure 2 is a central sectionthrough the construction illustrated in Figure 1.
In practically carrying out the invention, I stamp a blank from sheet metal and thereafter form it into the desired shape. This blank is of elongated form and is provided intermediate its ends with a transverse slot 1, hereinafter termed the clearance slot.
That portion, 2 of the blank between the slot The clamping portion is preferably wholly formed on an arc of a circle, so as to slightly flex the blade as shown in the drawings and hold it permanently in position. The returned portion 5 terminates at substantially the near edge of the slot 1, as appears from Figure 2, while the blade extends across the slot to approximately the far edge thereof and the sharpened edge 6 of said blade is spaced at short distance from and extends parallel to the edge 7 of the slot, so as to occupy an eiiicient cutting relation with respe'ct thereto. The rear or unsharpened edge of the blade seats in the bend 8 at the base of the returned portion, so that the blade cannot possibly slip while the imple-,
ment is in use.
The clamping of the blade in position is accomplished with dies operating with con sidcrable force, so as to permanently secure the blade in position, and, in practice, it is not intended that the blade be resharpen'ed after it becomes dull. The implement sells at such a low figure that when the blade becomes dull, the entire device may be discarded.
In practice, sheet metal having slight resilient properties is employed in the manufacture of the implement and this inherent resiliency of the sheet metal allows the parts to yield slightly during the paring of corns and callouses and this yielding action obviates the tendency of the blade to injure the flesh when cutting through a hard corn or callous.
The curvilinear portion of the implement constitutes a guard and the blade is so positioned that this cutting edge is situated in and projects from the convex face of the guard portion, so that when the guard is slid over the skin, the blade will be automatically positioned for cutting or paring operation without deleterious or injurious tendencies to dig in or out too deeply.
The drawings show the invention in its preferred practical form. Inasmuch as the novel ortion, or other slight details of construct1on may be changed, the invention is to be understood as fully commensurate with the ap ended claim.
Having thus fully described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A com razor embod ing an elongated sheet metal blank provi ed intermediate its ends with a transverse slot, one end of the blank serving as a handle portion and the other end of the blank being returned upon itself to form a clamping portion, and a 5 sharp edged blade permanently secured in position by the clamping portion with the sharp edge of the blade extending substantially across the slot and parallel to the far edge of the slot said clamping portion and blade being of curvilinear section. 10
In testimony whereof, EDWARD H. ANS- HELM has signed his name to this specification this 8th day of June, 1926.
EDWARD H. ANSHELM
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2501987A (en) * 1945-11-19 1950-03-28 Albert D Brown Disposable razor
US2679093A (en) * 1949-07-18 1954-05-25 Edward H Lyon Disposable safety razor
US4335509A (en) * 1980-05-09 1982-06-22 Smith Sarah L Beard and moustache trimmer

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2501987A (en) * 1945-11-19 1950-03-28 Albert D Brown Disposable razor
US2679093A (en) * 1949-07-18 1954-05-25 Edward H Lyon Disposable safety razor
US4335509A (en) * 1980-05-09 1982-06-22 Smith Sarah L Beard and moustache trimmer

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