US1912461A - Safety razor - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors 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
- B26B21/08—Razors 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
- B26B21/14—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
- B26B21/30—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle of the type carrying pivotally-mounted caps
- B26B21/32—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle of the type carrying pivotally-mounted caps in razors involving double-edged blades
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- This invention relates to safety razors of the type in which a thin flexible blade is clamped between cooperating blade-shaping and blade supporting members and maintained by them in a position of transverse curvature for shaving.
- the invention comprises a novel razor construction in which the relative position of such members is controlled more accurately, positively and with greater convenience to the user than in razors of this type heretofore known.
- a cap member which comprises cooperating sections separately pivoted to a blade-supporting member and arranged to swing from a superposed blade-clamping position to an inoperative position in which the face of the blade supporting member is entirely exposed.
- Attempts have been made heretofore to utilize such sectional cap members in safety razor construction, but no satisfactory mechanism has ever been available for controlling their position and moving them positively and quickly from blade-clamping to blade releasing position and vice versa.
- My invention contemplates as a novel feature a rotatable actuating member, which may be a part of the handle construction if desired, and which has positively acting operating connections with the cap sections constructed and arranged to move them simultaneously and equally in opposite direction and positively to control them in all positions.
- My invention contemplates a novel form of operating mechanism for positioning the sections of cooperating blade shaping and clamping members in the manner above outlined.
- an important feature of this invention comprises a worm arranged to mesh directly with portions of both cap sections, for example, each cap section may be formed with a portion which constitutes in effect a worm gear and these portions may be oppositely arranged so that an interposed worm may mesh directly with both of them.
- a positive operating connection is established and, moreover, one which is non-reversible in its action; that is to say, the cap sections are positively locked in all positions against any force tending to displace them.
- any convenient means may be employed for rotating the worm, but as herein shown, I prefer to incorporate it as a part of the handle of the razor, extending its hub to form an actuating sleeve. This is a particularly convenient construction for the user and from the mechanical standpoint has all the advantages of direct and rapid action without lost motion or excessive friction.
- each cap section with .or connect it to a spindle and so locate the spindle that a portion thereof may supply guard teeth for the razor.
- the guard teeth swing with the spindle and are properly positioned with respect to the shaving ed e of the blade when the latter is clamped in s aving position.
- These spindles also offer convenient means in which to form the worm teeth which mesh with the worm for swinging the cap sections in the manner already described.
- Fig. 1 is a view in perspective of the razor in condition for shaving.
- Fig. 2 is a view in end elevation showing the razor 1n the same condition.
- Fig. 3 is a view in end elevation showing the razor in its open or blade-receiving position.
- Fig. 4 is a plan View of the razor in open condition, portions of the blade bein broken a'way.
- Fig. 5 1s a fragmentary now showing the guard in longitudinal sectlon.
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view on the line 66 of Fig. 5 and Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the razor in the condition shown in 1 ig. 3.
- the blade-supporting member 10 of the razor herein shown is provided with a bladereceiving face which is bounded by two rarallel longitudinally extending shoulders over which the flexible blade is flexed by the cap.
- a pair of blade-locating studs 12 Projecting from the blade-receiving face of the blade-supporting member is a pair of blade-locating studs 12 herein shown as being of diamond-shaped contour.
- the blade supporting member 10 is provided with a transversely and outwardly extending bearing arm 14 and extending between each air of these arms and along the longitudinal side of the blade-support ng member is a rotatable spindle 16.
- Each spindle is journaled upon a alr of plvot pins 18 projecting through the bearing arms 14 of the blade-supportin member.
- Each sp1n dle 16 is provided midway between its ends with worm teeth 20 and the outer portion of the periphery of each spindle is grooved to provide guard teeth 22 of the character commonly employed in
- the cap member of the razor herein shown comprises two cap sections gtsymmetrically shaped and together providing a concave blade-engaging face which cooperates with the blade-shaping face of the blRClO-SHPDOIT- ing member to flex the blade and maintain it in a condition of pronounced transverse curvature.
- Each cap section is rovided n its face with spaced recesses 26 which register with each other when the sections are closed and provide clearance for the studs 12 of the blade sup orting member.
- the cap sections 24 are rovided with an arm 28 at each end bv which it is connected with one of the spindles 16.
- the can and spindle are formed integrally, but in any case the ca section 24 and spindle 16 will form a rigid assembly, the body of the cap section being spaced from the spindle by its arms 28, thus providing an elongated o ening for the passage of the edge of the blade. as will presently be explained.
- the arms 28 of the cap section 2% embrace the ends of the spindle 16, being interposed between it and the bearin arms 14 of the guard.
- Fig. 4 is shown one form of blade 30 suitable for use in the razor of my in ⁇ 'enti n This is sharpened upon its opposite edges and provided with a recess at each corner afi'ording clearance for the arms 28 of the cap tion. It is provided with a blade locating aperture. comprising an elongated slot having spaced enlargements which fit upon the blade locating studs 12 of the blade-support ing member.
- the blade is normally flat as shown in Figs. 3 and 7 and is adapted to be transversely flexed and maintained in such position as shown in Figs. 2 and 6.
- the handle comprises a stationary stem or spindle 32 which is riveted or otherwise rigidly connected to the blade-supporting member 10. At its outer end the stem 32 is enlarged to form a solid knurled barrel 34. J ournaled upon the spindle 32 is'a knurled actuating sleeve 36 and this is provided at its upper end with a worm 38 of relatively large diameter which meshes directly with the worm teeth 20 of the spaced spindles 16.
- the worm 38 is interposed directly between the two spindles 16 and that in affect its hub is extended to form the sleeve 36 by which the worm may be conveniently turned. Both spindles 16 are thus positively locked by their connection with the worm and may be moved into blade clamping position by a non-reversible operating connection. This is important because the clamping action of the cap sections is effected against the tension of the blade 30. Accordingly, if the operating conection were not non-reversible, the tension of the blade would tend to swing the cap sections and loosen their engagement with the blade.
- the movement imparted to the spindle 16 by the worm 38 is equal in extent and opposite in direction and simultaneous in timing.
- the actuating sleeve 36 will first be turned by the operator to rotate the spindle 16 and swing the cap sections 24 into their open or blade-receiving position as shown in Fig. 7. In this position the blade-receiving face of the blade-supporting member 10 is completely exposed and the user may conveniently place the blade 30 thereon without obstruction or interference of any kind. The blade is accurately located on the blade-supporting member by the blade-locating studs 12 as already explained. The user then turns the actuating sleeve :56 rotating the worm 38 in the direction to rock the spindle 16 and swing the cap section 24 simultaneously inwardly from the position shown in 'Figs. 3 and 7 to the position shown in F'igs. 2 and 6.
- the outer or blade engaging edges of the cap section are carried over the sharpened edges of the blade without contacting therewith or tending in any way to dull them.
- the blade is engaged along lines adjacent to but within its cutting edges and it is flexed over the fulcrum shoulders of the bladesu porting member, its ed es being disposed in the proper shaving re ation to the guard teeth 22 formed in the spindle.
- the clamping pressure of the cap section and consequently the degree of ex osure of the edges of the blade may be regu ated by tightening or loosening the actuating sleeve 36.
- guard teeth 22 on the spindles are carried into an inoperative-position when the spindles are rocked to open the cap section 24, but when the spindles are rocked in the opposite direction to position the cap sections in blade clamping position and the razor is thus made ready for use, the portion of the spindle having the guardteeth is brought back to operative position where the guard teeth are effective in the shaving operation.
- a safety razor comprising a member having a blade-supporting face bounded by parallel shoulders and adapted to support a flexible and resilient blade with its edges overhanging said shoulders, cap sections pivotally. mounted upon said member and having concave blade-engaging faces shaped to flex the blade resiliently over said member, 'and a gear connection between said cap sections maintaining them positively in blade nected to both ca sections for swinging them simultaneous y toward or from sai member.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supclamping position above said member, and a rotatable handle element connected to both cap sections for simultaneously moving them 1n the manner described.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-support ng member having a blade-receiving face, co-o eratingcap sections mounted upon said mem r for movement from contiguous POSltlOIlS above said face to spaced positions in which said face is uncovered, and a handle having an actuating member which has a rotary operating connection with the cap sections.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member having a blade-receiving face, co-operating cap sections mounted upon said member for movement to and from position in superposed relation thereto, and a rotatable handle element positively connected to said cap sections for simultaneously moving them in the manner described.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member, cap sections pivotally mounted adjacent to the opposite edges of said member to swing to and from positions 1n superposed relation thereto, and a rotatable handle element having a worm meshing with said cap sections and positively controlling their position at all times.
- a safety razor comprisin a blade-supportlng member having a longitudinally dis posed shaft journaled therein adjacent to each edge, a cap section attached to each shaft,
- both shafts for turning the same to swing the cap sections toward or from clamping positionon said member.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-sup porting member, a handle projecting therefrom and including a rotatable member provided with a worm, cap sections pivotally connected to the opposite edges of said member and each having a portion containing gear teeth which are arranged to mesh with said worm.
- a safety razor comprising a bladesupporting member, a toothed spindle journaled in said member adjacent to each edge, a cap section associated with each spindle, and a handle including a rotatable worm meshing with both spindles.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member, spaced spindles journaled in said member, a Worm interposed between the spindles and having geared connections with both spindles and having an extended hub by which it may be manually turned to rock said spindles, and cap sections connected to and movable with said spindles.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member, cap sections pivotally 5 mounted u on said member-at either side thereof, an a rotatable actuating device having non-reversible operating connection with both cap sections.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member, cap sections pivotally mounted upon said member at either side thereof, and a rotatable actuating device for simultaneously swinging both ca sections toward said member constructe and arranged to hold them positively locked in all positions they may occupy.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member, rotatable spindles mounted therein in s aced parallel relation and having gear teeth ormed therein at opposite points,
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member, rotatable spindles mounted at opposite edges of said member and having guard teeth extending along a portion of their periphery, cap sections connected to said spindles, and means for rocking the spindles to position the cap sections and the ard teeth simultaneously in operative position.
- a safety razor comprising blade-supporting members, one of which has co-operating sections, each rigidly connected with a spindle, gearteeth formed in the spindles and guard teeth extending along one side of each spindle, and a worm meshing with the gear teeth of both spindles simultaneously and serving positively to position the spindles with the guard teeth in operative position.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-sup porting member, cap sections pivotally connected thereto, each section being formed with a portion constituting worm gear teeth, a worm meshing upon opposite sides with the worm gear portions of both cap sections, and manually operated means for rotating the worm.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member having a blade-engagingface and an oppositely projecting stem, cap
- a cap comprising seping face of said member and having arate, relatively movable, co-operating sections each formed with guard teeth thereon.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-su porting member, cap sections pivotal y mounted in each longitudinal edge thereo and a handle member rotatable about an axis disposed at rightangles to the blade-sup ort; irect operating connections with both cap sections for swinging them to and from blade-clamping position.
- a safety razor comprising a member having a blade-supporting face, an elongated cap section ivotally mounted at each edge of said mem er and arranged to swing into superposed blade-clam ing position thereon, and a rotatable hand e member associated with said member and having operating connections with both cap sections for swinging them into and holding them in blade-clamping position.
- a safet razor comprising a blade-supporting mem er, co-operating cap sections each having a spindle mounted at one edge of said member and arranged to turn as its associated cap section is swung toward or from blade-shaping position above the bladesupporting member, and a rotatable handle member having positive operating connections with both spindles for turning the same.
- a safety razor comprising a blade-supporting member, a flexible blade thereon, a spindle journaled at each edge of said member below said blade, a cap section connected to each spindle adjacent to the opposite ends thereof and shaped to swing to and from blade-shaping position above said blade, and a handle member having operating connections with both spindles at an intermediate location for turning them to position the cap sections.
- a safety razor comprising oppositely disposed members shaped to hold a flexible blade between them in a condition of transverse curvature, one of said members comprising two separate curved sections pivotally mounted respectively upon the outer edges of the other, and a rotatable handle member having operating connections with both sections for swinging them to and from, blade-shaping position.
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BE387536D BE387536A (el) | 1932-01-19 | ||
NL33626D NL33626C (el) | 1932-01-19 | ||
US587551A US1912461A (en) | 1932-01-19 | 1932-01-19 | Safety razor |
DEG82210D DE599674C (de) | 1932-01-19 | 1932-03-19 | Rasierhobel mit angelenkten Deckplattenhaelften |
FR734368D FR734368A (fr) | 1932-01-19 | 1932-03-30 | Rasoir de sûreté |
GB21853/33A GB400632A (en) | 1932-01-19 | 1932-04-26 | Improvements in safety razors |
GB12004/32A GB400621A (en) | 1932-01-19 | 1932-04-26 | Improvements in safety razors |
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