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US2645009A
US2645009A US231190A US23119051A US2645009A US 2645009 A US2645009 A US 2645009A US 231190 A US231190 A US 231190A US 23119051 A US23119051 A US 23119051A US 2645009 A US2645009 A US 2645009A
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  • This invention relates to safety razor handles and has as its primary object and purpose to provide a modern designed or streamlined auxiliary handle to be used in conjunction with safety razors that are now being used or sold.
  • the auxiliary handle is a separate and independent unit, being completeqin itself, and adapted to be marketed as an individual item of merchandise. It may be morel clearly described as an enlarged gripping handle of curved contour for use over the handle of standard safety razors.
  • the handle of the safety razor is slipped into the ribbed handle-receiving aperture; there by, the ribs of said aperture frictionally engaging the handle of the razor.
  • the auxiliary handle as a hone the user moistens the knurled or textured razor-grip with water or shave cream.
  • the blade is held at an angle of 30 to allow the edge to be flush with the knurled side of the razor-grip. Then the blade is moved left to right, and vice Versa. Thereby, it performs the purpose of a razor blade hone. It particularly conditions the blade sufficiently to smoothen the roughness of the factory sharpening of the new blade.
  • a new blade has a microscopic rasping saw edge, and
  • Fig. l represents a front view of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 represents a side view thereof
  • Fig. 3 represents a top view
  • Fig. 4 represents a bottom view
  • Fig. 5 represents a vertical section through the device
  • Fig. 6 represents a lateral section through the device
  • Fig. 7 shows a razor being slipped into razor handle-receiving ribbed aperture
  • Fig. 8 shows a razor completely slipped onto auxiliary handle of this invention and ready for use
  • Fig. 9 represents a front view of a modification
  • Fig. 10 represents a side view of a further modication.
  • the auxiliary razor handle of this invention comprises a rubber body l of either natural or synthetic material, contoured to form a comfortable grip for the hand ofthe user and having a vertical aperture 2 of a size sufficient to loosely Yi claims. (o1. sii-90) receive the handle of-a safetyY razor. into the aperture 2 are a plurality of'fspacedribs 3- toA frictionallyu receivegand retain the razor handle. It will be appreciated that these ribs will accommodate razor rhandles'of widely varying sizes.
  • the front and rear surfaces 4 and 5 of the auxiliary handle areknurled to provide antislip surfaces for grasp bythe user, and topprovide a honing surface as will be hereinafterdescribed. t, j
  • the top face 6 of the lauxiliary handle is provided with a transversely extending groove 'l to receive the guard or other mechanical protuberances on the bottom of the razor head.
  • the top face 6 is further provided with a groove 8 to receive any other protuberances the razor may have.
  • the top of the front and back faces 4 and 5 end in shoulders 9 which form out out portions l0 t0 receive any accumulation of shavings, lather etc. which may collect under the blade andguard of the razor.
  • the top faces of the auxiliary handle adjacent the cut out portions l0 are ilat upwardly convergingsurfaces Il which form a seat for the underside of the razor headl and form a tight t therewith.
  • the auxiliary handle is grasped in one hand, the razor in the other, and the razor handle is inserted in the aperture 2 and forced into position with a turningv motion as shown in Figure 7, until the razor head is seated against the upper surfaces of the auxiliary handle as shown in Figure 8.
  • Figure 9 shows a modification of the device in which one knurled face, ⁇ for example 4, may have powdered emery embedded therein.
  • Figure 10 represents a further modification in which both knurled faces 4 and 5 have abrasive embedded therein.
  • the object of the knurled surfaces 4 and 5, in addition to being an anti-slip grip is to furnish a razor blade hone.
  • the shape of the razor grip is that of a prism designed to harmonize with the oblong shape of the double edge razor blade; and likewise to correspond to the oblong shaped headrsection that holds the aforementioned blade.
  • the cutting edges of the razor blade run parallel with the front and back faces 4 and 5 of the razor grip.
  • The'razor grip is designed to extend from the razor head down to the top of the finger engaging knob at the bottom of the razor handle, and may be used with either a single or double edged blade'razor.
  • the shaver With the use of the auxiliary handle the shaver has the consciousness of the full width of the cutting edge of the blade in his fingers. This is the feature that makes a surer and safer hold on the razor, and one knows where the cutting edge is by the feel in the fingers, in addition to the usual precautions of visual technique, whereby the user can control the razor cutting edge by the feel of his fingers, in addition to the usual means of caution; thereby providing an improved safety feature in the standard type safety razor.
  • An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor.
  • An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor, and Said auxiliary handle having transverse grooves on its upper surface for engagement with protuberances on the guard of the razor.
  • An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor, and the outer surface of said auxiliary handle being provided with a knurled surface whereby to afford a firm grip.
  • An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor, and the outer surface of said auxiliary handle being provided with a knurled surface whereby to afford a firm grip, and an abrasive imbedded in at least a part of said' knurled surface portion to provide a honing surface.

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July 14, 1953 H. K. CQHEN 2,645,009
RAZOR HANDLE V Filed June 9, 1951 Patented July 14,` 1953 .t t RAZOR HANDLE yHyman K. cohen, Baltimore, Md. 'Appueatnin Ju'e 9, 1951,'serfia1N0. 231,190'
This invention relates to safety razor handles and has as its primary object and purpose to provide a modern designed or streamlined auxiliary handle to be used in conjunction with safety razors that are now being used or sold.
The auxiliary handle is a separate and independent unit, being completeqin itself, and adapted to be marketed as an individual item of merchandise. It may be morel clearly described as an enlarged gripping handle of curved contour for use over the handle of standard safety razors. The handle of the safety razoris slipped into the ribbed handle-receiving aperture; there by, the ribs of said aperture frictionally engaging the handle of the razor.
To use the auxiliary handle as a hone the user moistens the knurled or textured razor-grip with water or shave cream. The blade is held at an angle of 30 to allow the edge to be flush with the knurled side of the razor-grip. Then the blade is moved left to right, and vice Versa. Thereby, it performs the purpose of a razor blade hone. It particularly conditions the blade sufficiently to smoothen the roughness of the factory sharpening of the new blade. Usually a new blade has a microscopic rasping saw edge, and
is the cause of many discomforts and the burning feeling that is often present in the shave with a new blade.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the preferred embodiments of the present invention wherein:
Fig. l represents a front view of the present invention;
Fig. 2 represents a side view thereof;
Fig. 3 represents a top view;
Fig. 4 represents a bottom view;
Fig. 5 represents a vertical section through the device;
Fig. 6 represents a lateral section through the device;
Fig. 7 shows a razor being slipped into razor handle-receiving ribbed aperture;
Fig. 8 shows a razor completely slipped onto auxiliary handle of this invention and ready for use;
Fig. 9 represents a front view of a modification; and
Fig. 10 represents a side view of a further modication.
The auxiliary razor handle of this invention comprises a rubber body l of either natural or synthetic material, contoured to form a comfortable grip for the hand ofthe user and having a vertical aperture 2 of a size sufficient to loosely Yi claims. (o1. sii-90) receive the handle of-a safetyY razor. into the aperture 2 are a plurality of'fspacedribs 3- toA frictionallyu receivegand retain the razor handle. It will be appreciated that these ribs will accommodate razor rhandles'of widely varying sizes. The front and rear surfaces 4 and 5 of the auxiliary handle areknurled to provide antislip surfaces for grasp bythe user, and topprovide a honing surface as will be hereinafterdescribed. t, j
The top face 6 of the lauxiliary handle is provided with a transversely extending groove 'l to receive the guard or other mechanical protuberances on the bottom of the razor head. The top face 6 is further provided with a groove 8 to receive any other protuberances the razor may have.
The top of the front and back faces 4 and 5 end in shoulders 9 which form out out portions l0 t0 receive any accumulation of shavings, lather etc. which may collect under the blade andguard of the razor. The top faces of the auxiliary handle adjacent the cut out portions l0 are ilat upwardly convergingsurfaces Il which form a seat for the underside of the razor headl and form a tight t therewith.
In use, the auxiliary handle is grasped in one hand, the razor in the other, and the razor handle is inserted in the aperture 2 and forced into position with a turningv motion as shown in Figure 7, until the razor head is seated against the upper surfaces of the auxiliary handle as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 9 shows a modification of the device in which one knurled face,` for example 4, may have powdered emery embedded therein. Figure 10 represents a further modification in which both knurled faces 4 and 5 have abrasive embedded therein. The object of the knurled surfaces 4 and 5, in addition to being an anti-slip grip is to furnish a razor blade hone.
The shape of the razor grip is that of a prism designed to harmonize with the oblong shape of the double edge razor blade; and likewise to correspond to the oblong shaped headrsection that holds the aforementioned blade. The cutting edges of the razor blade run parallel with the front and back faces 4 and 5 of the razor grip. The'razor grip is designed to extend from the razor head down to the top of the finger engaging knob at the bottom of the razor handle, and may be used with either a single or double edged blade'razor. f
When the razor handle is inserted into the aperture of the auxiliary handle, and the top of` Extending the handle is placed flush with the bottom of the head section of the razor, you now have a shaving device which is different from the original-that is a better, safer handle, which is more formfitting to the fingers. Instead of having an oblong shaped blade with a thin tubular shaped handle or a square shaped handle about 1A, the width of the head section of the objector type razors which are now used, a handle in harmony with the blade shape is attained.
With the use of the auxiliary handle the shaver has the consciousness of the full width of the cutting edge of the blade in his fingers. This is the feature that makes a surer and safer hold on the razor, and one knows where the cutting edge is by the feel in the fingers, in addition to the usual precautions of visual technique, whereby the user can control the razor cutting edge by the feel of his fingers, in addition to the usual means of caution; thereby providing an improved safety feature in the standard type safety razor.
Various changes may be made in the details of construction without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
I claim:
1. An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor.
2. An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor, and Said auxiliary handle having transverse grooves on its upper surface for engagement with protuberances on the guard of the razor.
3. An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor, and the outer surface of said auxiliary handle being provided with a knurled surface whereby to afford a firm grip.
4. An auxiliary handle for use on handles of safety razors comprising a body of resilient material having a ribbed aperture for receiving the handle of the razor, and the outer surface of said auxiliary handle being provided with a knurled surface whereby to afford a firm grip, and an abrasive imbedded in at least a part of said' knurled surface portion to provide a honing surface.
HYMEN K. COHEN.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,367,571 Gaide Jan. 16, 1945 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 315,654 Great Britain July 1l, 1929 384,189 Germany Nov. 8, 1923
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US3111757A (en) * 1963-07-01 1963-11-26 Dubofsky Nicholas Balance for safety razors
US3137939A (en) * 1962-06-06 1964-06-23 George A Waldeck Safety razor marker
FR2312334A1 (en) * 1975-05-27 1976-12-24 Philip Morris Inc Moulded plastic handle for safety razor - is of rectangular plate form for gripping in hand and of density to enable razor to float on water(BR071276)
FR2622496A1 (en) * 1987-10-30 1989-05-05 Cournon Sarl Caoutchouc Interchangeable handle for cutlery articles and the like
WO1993002841A1 (en) * 1991-07-26 1993-02-18 Barry Wood Sphere shaver
WO1996011778A2 (en) * 1994-10-13 1996-04-25 The Gillette Company Razor handle assembly
US6026578A (en) * 1997-11-05 2000-02-22 Brenner; Mark L. Weighted handle for razors
US20020189104A1 (en) * 2000-11-01 2002-12-19 Stiles Sharidan Lorraine Stiles razor
US20040035003A1 (en) * 2000-11-01 2004-02-26 Stiles Sharidan Lorraine Personal shaving razor
US20130019484A1 (en) * 2011-07-18 2013-01-24 Kathy Allen Extendable Comfort Razor
US9108329B2 (en) 2000-11-01 2015-08-18 Sharidan L. Stiles Personal styling razor
US10052774B2 (en) * 2014-08-03 2018-08-21 Yorz 4 Razors Inc. Razor accessory

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DE384189C (en) * 1922-04-04 1923-11-08 Tiwag Tech Interessen Wahrung Safety razor with a hollow handle to hold the upper part when not in use
GB315054A (en) * 1928-05-19 1929-07-11 Wheaton Lipyeatt Raleigh Amesb An improved non-rigid resilient handle
US2367571A (en) * 1944-04-21 1945-01-16 Frank A Gaide Safety razor

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE384189C (en) * 1922-04-04 1923-11-08 Tiwag Tech Interessen Wahrung Safety razor with a hollow handle to hold the upper part when not in use
GB315054A (en) * 1928-05-19 1929-07-11 Wheaton Lipyeatt Raleigh Amesb An improved non-rigid resilient handle
US2367571A (en) * 1944-04-21 1945-01-16 Frank A Gaide Safety razor

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3137939A (en) * 1962-06-06 1964-06-23 George A Waldeck Safety razor marker
US3111757A (en) * 1963-07-01 1963-11-26 Dubofsky Nicholas Balance for safety razors
FR2312334A1 (en) * 1975-05-27 1976-12-24 Philip Morris Inc Moulded plastic handle for safety razor - is of rectangular plate form for gripping in hand and of density to enable razor to float on water(BR071276)
FR2622496A1 (en) * 1987-10-30 1989-05-05 Cournon Sarl Caoutchouc Interchangeable handle for cutlery articles and the like
WO1993002841A1 (en) * 1991-07-26 1993-02-18 Barry Wood Sphere shaver
WO1996011778A3 (en) * 1994-10-13 1996-07-25 Gillette Co Razor handle assembly
WO1996011778A2 (en) * 1994-10-13 1996-04-25 The Gillette Company Razor handle assembly
US6026578A (en) * 1997-11-05 2000-02-22 Brenner; Mark L. Weighted handle for razors
US20020189104A1 (en) * 2000-11-01 2002-12-19 Stiles Sharidan Lorraine Stiles razor
US20040035003A1 (en) * 2000-11-01 2004-02-26 Stiles Sharidan Lorraine Personal shaving razor
US20060123640A1 (en) * 2000-11-01 2006-06-15 Stiles Sharidan L Personal shaving razor
US9108329B2 (en) 2000-11-01 2015-08-18 Sharidan L. Stiles Personal styling razor
US9707689B2 (en) 2000-11-01 2017-07-18 Sharidan L. Stiles Personal styling razor
US20130019484A1 (en) * 2011-07-18 2013-01-24 Kathy Allen Extendable Comfort Razor
US10052774B2 (en) * 2014-08-03 2018-08-21 Yorz 4 Razors Inc. Razor accessory

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