US305121A - Razor-strop - Google Patents
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- B24D15/06—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges
- B24D15/08—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges of knives; of razors
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- Fig. 2 represents a central longitudinal sectional elevation of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 represents a vertical sectional elevation, the cutting plane being on line as m on Figs. 1 and 2.
- Fig. at represents a central longitudinal sectional elevation of a razor-strop such as (No model.)
- Fig. 5 is a partial plan of the stay-rods drawn to an enlarged scale
- Fig. 6 is a transverse sectional elevation of same.
- Razorstrops of this class are provided with two stay-rods, A A, which have upon their outer ends reduced portions a a, upon which is loosely mounted the cap or cross-head b.
- the cross-head b is made removable, so as to allow the belt 13 and the movable cross-head 0 to be placed upon the rods A A, said belt and cross-head being provided with suitable openings for the purpose.
- the rods A A are connected together at the handle end of the strop by a suitable crosshead, d (see Fig. 4,) to which each of said rods is riveted.
- the cross head is provided with a suitable opening, through which passes the threaded shank e of the handle 0, said shank 6 also passing through an opening in the belt B and engaging with a suitable female-threaded opening in the cross-head 0, while the inner end of the handle abuts against the crosshead d, so that by turning the handle C the cross-head a may be moved upon the rods A A toward or from the said handle 0, thereby tightening or loosening the belt B, as may be desired.
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. S. WALES.
RAZOR STROP.
No. 305,121. Patented Sept. 16; 1884.
Witnesses: I Inventor.-
% W sigourne y Wales,
UNITED STATES ATENT @FFIQE-O SIGOURNEY WALES, OF CAMBRIDGE, ASSIGNOR TO CHARLES B. FOX, OF DOBCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
STROP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 305,121, dated September 16, 1884.
Application filed December 22, 1883.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, SIGOURNEY WALES, of Cambridge, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Razor- Strops, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is-
a specification.
In the manufacture of that class of razorstrops in which the stropping-surface consists of a continuous belt of leather or other flexiframe in such a manner that by turning the handle of the strop the threaded shank of said handle will act. upon the'female thread with which said movable head is provided,and move it toward the handle, and thus firmly stretch the belt, it has become the common practice to construct this skeleton frame of two stayrods firmly secured together at one end by a cross-piece, the opposite ends of which are provided with suitable holes, into which the reduced ends of the rods.are placed and then riveted therein. The construction of the skeleton frame; in this manner is not only costly, but the cross-piece presents a rough surface for the hands, and is apt to become loosened from the stay'rods, and thus prevent the belt from being tightened, as is necessary to prop- 7 elevation of a razor-strop illustrating my invention. Fig. 2 represents a central longitudinal sectional elevation of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 represents a vertical sectional elevation, the cutting plane being on line as m on Figs. 1 and 2. Fig. at represents a central longitudinal sectional elevation of a razor-strop such as (No model.)
is now in generaluse. Fig. 5 is a partial plan of the stay-rods drawn to an enlarged scale, and Fig. 6 is a transverse sectional elevation of same.
Razorstrops of this class are provided with two stay-rods, A A, which have upon their outer ends reduced portions a a, upon which is loosely mounted the cap or cross-head b. The cross-head b is made removable, so as to allow the belt 13 and the movable cross-head 0 to be placed upon the rods A A, said belt and cross-head being provided with suitable openings for the purpose. In the strops now in use the rods A A are connected together at the handle end of the strop bya suitable crosshead, d (see Fig. 4,) to which each of said rods is riveted. Midway between the rods A A the cross head is provided with a suitable opening, through which passes the threaded shank e of the handle 0, said shank 6 also passing through an opening in the belt B and engaging with a suitable female-threaded opening in the cross-head 0, while the inner end of the handle abuts against the crosshead d, so that by turning the handle C the cross-head a may be moved upon the rods A A toward or from the said handle 0, thereby tightening or loosening the belt B, as may be desired.
In order to decrease the cost of manufacture, and at the same time make a much heater and more durable article, I make the stay or guide rods A A and the cross-head d in one piece by taking a rod of a suit-able length, forming the reduced portions a a upon either end thereof, and then submitting a point just midway of its length to pressure, so as to form the flattened portion f, through which the opening 9 for the passage of the shank 0 may be drilled, and then forming two bends in the same to bring the two parts into positions parallel to each other and the proper distance apart. By this construction of the skeleton frame all the strain in tightening the belt is brought to bear directly upon the rods A A, and not through the medium of the cross-head, as has heretofore been the practice, by which means a stronger and much more durable frame is made, whiehpresents aneat'er appean I In testimony whereof I have signed my name anee and a smoother surface to the hand 01' I to this specification in the presence of two subthe user. scribing witnesses, on this 17th day of Decem- What I claim as new, and desire to secure ber, A. D. 1883. 5 by Letters Patent of the United States, is I A, razor-strop composed of the skeleton SIGOURNEY TALES. frame A (Z A, provided with the flattened SUP" face f and hole the handle 0, provided with \Vitnosses: the shank e, the fixed cross-head I), the mov- N. G. LOMBARD, IO able cross-head 0, and the belt B, adapted to T. EDWARD BARID.
operate substantially as described.
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