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US2048869A
US2048869A US14005A US1400535A US2048869A US 2048869 A US2048869 A US 2048869A US 14005 A US14005 A US 14005A US 1400535 A US1400535 A US 1400535A US 2048869 A US2048869 A US 2048869A
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  • the present invention relates to razor blade sharpening devices such as used for restoring the cutting edges of safety razor blades of the kinds in common use.
  • the primary purpose of the invention is to improve the efficiency of such devices by providing mechanism having a mode of operation designed to impart the type of stroke or movement between the abrasive elements and blade which has been demonstrated by microscopic examination and by tests to act most quickly in producing correct sharpening effects on the cutting edge or edges of a blade.
  • Another purpose is to provide the mechanism in compact form suitable for a portable or pocket typesharpener.
  • the blade sharpening movements are quick and in the direction of the plane of the blade, transverse to its'longitudinal axis and substantially rectilinear, such axial movement of the blade as occurs being slow and designed to prea sent the blade edges uniformly to the abrasive, all orbital or curvilinear sharpening movements or strokes being eliminated, as will be better understood from the following description and by reference to the accompanying drawing, where,
  • Figures 1 and 2 are side and end views, respectively, of the two-part casing housing the portable form of the device, the open position being indicated in dotted lines on Fig. 2.
  • Figure 3 is a top or plan view of the device as seen with the cover of the casing removed.
  • Figure 4 is a longitudinal vertical section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 3 with the casing cover in place.
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of the inside of the easing cover.
  • Figure 'l is an enlarged detail sectional view on 5 the line
  • Figure 8 is a detail view on line 88 of Fig. 4,
  • a two-part oblong casing of rectangular 10 form comprising a body portion l0 and cover ll.
  • Opposed finger pieces l2 and i3, or the equivalent thereof, may be provided on the body and cover of the casing, respectively, for opening thecas- 4 ing.
  • a coil spring M on the hinge pin that joins '15 the two parts of the casing serves to normally retain the casing closed.
  • an abrasive member or head l5 which preferably consists of an elongated base frame or plate pro 20 vided on its opposite longitudinal margins with abrasive elements l6. These elements consist of a series of equally spaced, plate like, lugs or teeth ll higher at the outer sides than at the' inner sides and therefore presenting top edges which 26 incline towards the longitudinal median line of the base plate. These are preferably slightly con-, cave, as illustrated and best seen in Fig: 5. Clamp plates l8 serve to secure the head l5 to the cover.
  • T'he lugs or teeth 20 on head l9 are disposed in offset relation to the.
  • lugs H on head l5 and the higher portions of the lugs on the respective heads therefore inter-engage or mesh as shown on Fig. 5, and present inwardly V- shaped grooves.
  • the head 19 is movably and yieldably supported in the casing by providing pins 2
  • a bowed leaf spring 23, located centrally, has its arms yieldably supporting the head l9 and its mid-portion anchored to a bearing block or head 24 which stands on a base plate 25 supported in spaced relation to the bottom of the casing.
  • An elon gated, inverted U-shape'dblade carrier 26 is positioned longitudinally of the casing and has its arms, adjacent the bottom of the casing, provided with long pivot pins 21 slidably and pivotally received in bearings 28 at each end of the casing in the central longitudinal vertical plane thereof.
  • the upper portion of the carrier 2 is straight and lies within the central space 'of the 55 abrasive head l9.
  • This straight portion of the carrier is formed with spaced cylindrical lugs 29 adapted to loosely engage the openings in a wafer blade 30 of the commonly used types when said blade is placed on the abrasive head l9, as shown in Figures 4 and 5.
  • the carrier 26 is accordingly rockable on pins 21 and is movable longitudinally in the casing on these pins as they slide in the bearings 28.
  • journaled in the block 24 and formed with a crank 32 onits upper end which engages in a longitudinally extending slot 33 in the upper portion of carrier 26.
  • has a gear 34 fixed on it which meshes with a larger gear 35 fixed on an upright stub shaft 36 also journaled in block 24.
  • the shaft 36 within a suitable space in the end of block 24, carriesa cam 31 of the oval or heart shape shown. This cam engages an abutment 38 on the inner side of the arm of carrier 26.
  • Springs 39 connected at one end to this arm and anchored at the other ends to block 24, serve to hold the carrier and cam in contact and to move the carrier in the direction opposite to that imparted by the cam.
  • a hand crank, or the like, serves to rotate shaft 36.
  • the casing is opened by grasping the finger holds l2, l3 and a blade to be sharpened is laid on abrasive member l9 with its openings receiving by lugs 29. Its edges will lie approximately at the center of the abrasive elements 20.
  • the casing is then closed to bring the opposite abrasive elements into engagement with the opposite sides of the blade edges, as in Figure 5.
  • Rotation of shaft 36 by means of crank 40 will be communicated at multiplied speed to shaft 3
  • the casing is opened by grasping the finger holds l2, l3 and a blade to be sharpened is laid on abrasive member l9 with its openings receiving by lugs 29. Its edges will lie approximately at the center of the abrasive elements 20
  • a casing a pair of opposed stationary oblong plates mounted in the casing having abrasive elements adapted to simultaneously engage the four sides of the cutting edges of a double edged blade, means for maintaining said engagement, a carrier having spaced lugs adapted to loosely engage the openings of a wafer type razor blade and located to position a blade between said abrasive elements, said carrier being mounted in the casing for reciprocating movements on lines at right angles to each other, and actuating means in the casing for imparting rapid reciprocating movements to the carrier in the direction of the width of a blade carried thereby and simultaneously imparting slow movement thereto in the direction of the length of such blade.
  • a pair of opposed stationary plates having inclined abrasive elements formed to inter-engage at their outer margins thus presenting inwardly. facing V-shaped grooves, a yieldable support forone of said plates, a mov- Q ably mounted blade carrier located between said plates and adapted to receive a double-edged razor blade having its opposite edges lying in said. grooves, means for rapidly reciprocating the carrier in the direction of the width of a blade carried thereby, and means for movingsaid carrier slowly on a straight line in the direction of the length of the blade during said reciprocation of the carrier.

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July 28, 1936.
E. A. JOHNSTON ,048,869
RAZOR BLADE SHARPENER Filed April 1, 1935 A f 17 Jim Patented J uly 28, 1936 f UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 3 Claims.
The present invention relates to razor blade sharpening devices such as used for restoring the cutting edges of safety razor blades of the kinds in common use.
The primary purpose of the invention is to improve the efficiency of such devices by providing mechanism having a mode of operation designed to impart the type of stroke or movement between the abrasive elements and blade which has been demonstrated by microscopic examination and by tests to act most quickly in producing correct sharpening effects on the cutting edge or edges of a blade. Another purpose is to provide the mechanism in compact form suitable for a portable or pocket typesharpener. The foregoing, as well as other purposes and advantages hereinafter referred to, are attained by providing means for causing reciprocating movements between a blade and the abrasive elements on lines substantially straight and in the direction of the width of the blade. This because it is well established that the most eflicient shaving edge for a razor blade is one having irregular microscopic projections or teeth" which constitute the actual cutting edge all lying substantially parallel and in the plane of the blade. This condition will result from movement of the abrasive against the sides of the blade edge at substantially right angles to the edge.
excessive movement between the abrasive and blade in the direction of the blade edge causes the projections referred to to incline towards each other and even to overlap, therefore giving a poor shaving edge.
In the mechanism embodying the present invention the blade sharpening movements are quick and in the direction of the plane of the blade, transverse to its'longitudinal axis and substantially rectilinear, such axial movement of the blade as occurs being slow and designed to prea sent the blade edges uniformly to the abrasive, all orbital or curvilinear sharpening movements or strokes being eliminated, as will be better understood from the following description and by reference to the accompanying drawing, where,
Figures 1 and 2 are side and end views, respectively, of the two-part casing housing the portable form of the device, the open position being indicated in dotted lines on Fig. 2.
Figure 3 is a top or plan view of the device as seen with the cover of the casing removed.
Figure 4 is a longitudinal vertical section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 3 with the casing cover in place.
It will not result if the movement is circular or orbitaL'as Figure 5 is a transverse section on the line 5--5 of Figure 4.
Figure 6 is a plan view of the inside of the easing cover.
Figure 'l is an enlarged detail sectional view on 5 the line |--'I of Fig. 4, and
Figure 8 is a detail view on line 88 of Fig. 4,
In the particular embodiment of the invention chosen for purposes of this-disclosure, there is I provided a two-part oblong casing of rectangular 10 form comprising a body portion l0 and cover ll. Opposed finger pieces l2 and i3, or the equivalent thereof, may be provided on the body and cover of the casing, respectively, for opening thecas- 4 ing. A coil spring M on the hinge pin that joins '15 the two parts of the casing serves to normally retain the casing closed.
Within the cover of the casing there is secured an abrasive member or head l5 which preferably consists of an elongated base frame or plate pro 20 vided on its opposite longitudinal margins with abrasive elements l6. These elements consist of a series of equally spaced, plate like, lugs or teeth ll higher at the outer sides than at the' inner sides and therefore presenting top edges which 26 incline towards the longitudinal median line of the base plate. These are preferably slightly con-, cave, as illustrated and best seen in Fig: 5. Clamp plates l8 serve to secure the head l5 to the cover.
The base of the casingcontains an abrasive 0 member or head ill, a duplicate of head l5, positioned to face the opposed abrasive elements on the head l5. T'he lugs or teeth 20 on head l9 are disposed in offset relation to the. lugs H on head l5 and the higher portions of the lugs on the respective heads therefore inter-engage or mesh as shown on Fig. 5, and present inwardly V- shaped grooves. The head 19 is movably and yieldably supported in the casing by providing pins 2| centrally on its opposite ends which en- 40 gage in vertical slots in upright guide pieces}! lying against the casing end walls. A bowed leaf spring 23, located centrally, has its arms yieldably supporting the head l9 and its mid-portion anchored to a bearing block or head 24 which stands on a base plate 25 supported in spaced relation to the bottom of the casing. An elon gated, inverted U-shape'dblade carrier 26 is positioned longitudinally of the casing and has its arms, adjacent the bottom of the casing, provided with long pivot pins 21 slidably and pivotally received in bearings 28 at each end of the casing in the central longitudinal vertical plane thereof. The upper portion of the carrier 2 is straight and lies within the central space 'of the 55 abrasive head l9. This straight portion of the carrier is formed with spaced cylindrical lugs 29 adapted to loosely engage the openings in a wafer blade 30 of the commonly used types when said blade is placed on the abrasive head l9, as shown in Figures 4 and 5. The carrier 26 is accordingly rockable on pins 21 and is movable longitudinally in the casing on these pins as they slide in the bearings 28.
As means for actuating the carrier 26, there is shown an upright shaft 3| journaled in the block 24 and formed with a crank 32 onits upper end which engages in a longitudinally extending slot 33 in the upper portion of carrier 26. The lower end of shaft 3| has a gear 34 fixed on it which meshes with a larger gear 35 fixed on an upright stub shaft 36 also journaled in block 24. The shaft 36, within a suitable space in the end of block 24, carriesa cam 31 of the oval or heart shape shown. This cam engages an abutment 38 on the inner side of the arm of carrier 26. Springs 39, connected at one end to this arm and anchored at the other ends to block 24, serve to hold the carrier and cam in contact and to move the carrier in the direction opposite to that imparted by the cam. A hand crank, or the like, serves to rotate shaft 36.
With the construction and arrangement described, the casing is opened by grasping the finger holds l2, l3 and a blade to be sharpened is laid on abrasive member l9 with its openings receiving by lugs 29. Its edges will lie approximately at the center of the abrasive elements 20. The casing is then closed to bring the opposite abrasive elements into engagement with the opposite sides of the blade edges, as in Figure 5. Rotation of shaft 36 by means of crank 40 will be communicated at multiplied speed to shaft 3| and crank 32. comparatively rapid rocking movement of carrier 26 thereby reciprocating the blade 30 transversely between the abrasive elements which grasp both its edges, the yieldable mounting of head l9 and loose engagement by lugs 29 permitting free movement of the blade. At the same time, the
comparatively slow rotation of shaft 36 causes slow movement of carrier 26 at right angles to its rocking movement and correspondingly moves the blade, thereby causing the full length of the blade edges to be subjected to the action of the plate-like abrasive elements I1, 20 on the reover the abrasive elements on zig-zag lines exi) spective heads which remain stationary. All four sides of the blade edges are accordingly swept tending at such acute angles to one another as to be substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis oi the blade and the effect on the cutting edge is to restore the ultimate thin and delicate tooth-like projections thereon to the perpendicular and aligned relations constituting what is known as a keen edge.
The rotation of shaft 3| causes modifications without departure from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
What is claimed as new is:
1. In combination, a casing, a pair of opposed stationary oblong plates mounted in the casing having abrasive elements adapted to simultaneously engage the four sides of the cutting edges of a double edged blade, means for maintaining said engagement, a carrier having spaced lugs adapted to loosely engage the openings of a wafer type razor blade and located to position a blade between said abrasive elements, said carrier being mounted in the casing for reciprocating movements on lines at right angles to each other, and actuating means in the casing for imparting rapid reciprocating movements to the carrier in the direction of the width of a blade carried thereby and simultaneously imparting slow movement thereto in the direction of the length of such blade.
,2. -In combination, a pair of opposed'stationary oblong plates having abrasive elements positioned to simultaneously engage the four sides of the cutting edges of. a double-edged razor blade, a movablymounted blade carrier located between said plates,- means for rapidly reciprocating the carrier in the direction of the width of a blade carried thereby to move the blade edges across the abrasive elements, and means for moving the carrier slowly on a straight line in the direction of the length of such blade during said reciprocation of the carrier.
3. In combination, a pair of opposed stationary plates having inclined abrasive elements formed to inter-engage at their outer margins thus presenting inwardly. facing V-shaped grooves, a yieldable support forone of said plates, a mov- Q ably mounted blade carrier located between said plates and adapted to receive a double-edged razor blade having its opposite edges lying in said. grooves, means for rapidly reciprocating the carrier in the direction of the width of a blade carried thereby, and means for movingsaid carrier slowly on a straight line in the direction of the length of the blade during said reciprocation of the carrier.
EDWARD A. JOHNSTON.
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US2429307A (en) * 1944-09-06 1947-10-21 Frank R Chester Razor blade sharpener
US2922260A (en) * 1958-07-23 1960-01-26 Albert B Swanson Electric razor blade sharpener

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US2429307A (en) * 1944-09-06 1947-10-21 Frank R Chester Razor blade sharpener
US2922260A (en) * 1958-07-23 1960-01-26 Albert B Swanson Electric razor blade sharpener

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