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US645017A
US645017A US72298499A US1899722984A US645017A US 645017 A US645017 A US 645017A US 72298499 A US72298499 A US 72298499A US 1899722984 A US1899722984 A US 1899722984A US 645017 A US645017 A US 645017A
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    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors 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
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  • the blade of a safety-razor can be accurately adjusted and securely held in proper position for use
  • the body of the instrument is shown in the form of a shell 1 and is provided with a combplate 2, on which the blade is supported. These parts can be jointed or made to open and shut; but this feature need notbe described in detail.
  • the comb-plate 2 is shown with the guard 3.
  • the edge of theblade 4 being in proper adjustment or gaged with, respect to the guard 3, the device can shave, butis not able to cut the skin.
  • the part of the device under the edge of blade 4 is called the front. engaged by retainers 5, carried by or extended from a yoke-shaped frame composed of a cross-bar 7 and springs 6. These springs are secured at their front parts to comb-plate 2, and the rear ends .of these springs are connected by or formed integral with said bar 7.
  • the spring-retainerso are made to hold or press theblade to the comb-plate 2, and this pressure also tends to move the blade backward against stop 9,- said stop being properly adjusted to prevent the blade being moved back too far.
  • the stop 9 is formed by screws, which can be set or adjusted as required and which form a rigid or non-yielding stop to prevent the blade moving backward or away from the guard.
  • the bladesupport has a lug or tap 10 for such screw. A stop 9 being applied at or near each end portion of the back of blade 4, the latter can be adjusted with great nicety.
  • the blade is A practical construction is to form the fin-v ger-piece 8 or the bar 7 springy or bow-shaped, i
  • the comb-plate 2 as also the stop 9, is rigid or unyielding, and when the spring blade-retainer forces the blade down onto the support and back against the stop said blade will be in fixed position or positive or unyielding adj ustment during use.
  • springs 6, with retainers o",- bar 7, and finger-piece 8 are all cut or blanked from a single piece of metal and then shaped as required.
  • Acomb .or blade support combined with a spring blade retai ner made to force the blade backward, and a rigid or unyielding stop for limiting the backward motion of the blade substantially as described.
  • a comb or blade support combined with a spring blade-retainer made to force the blade backward, and an adjustable stop or screw made to sit against the blade-back substantially as described.
  • Theblade is thus keptpositively or uniformly in working position on the guard.
  • the comb-plate 2 is shown with a rigid or unyielding back-stop, combined 15 with a spring blade-retainer for forcing a blade down onto the support and back against the stop so that said blade will be in fixed p0- sition or positive adjustment during use substantially as described.

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Patented Mar. 6, I900.
No. 645,0l7.
A. W. SCHEUBEB.
SAFETY RAZOR.
(Application filed July 6, 1899.)
(N0 Model.)
I'NVINTOR 4 flugusH/ 522102307.
AUGUST lVM. SCI-IEUBER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TdMARY ZINN,
OF SAME PLACE. I
SAFETY-RAZOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 645,017, dated March 6, 1900.
Application filed July 6, 1899. Serial No. 722,984. (No model.) i
To whom it may concern:
Be it known that L'AUGUST WM. SCHEU- BER, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York city, borough of Manhattan, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented new and useful Iniprovements in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
By means-of this invention the blade of a safety-razor can be accurately adjusted and securely held in proper position for use; and
the invention resides in the novel features of construction set forth in thefollowing specification and claims and illustrated .in the anneXed drawings, in which- Figure 1 isa sectional side elevation of the razor holding the blade. Fig. 2 is aplan view of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a view like Fig. 1 the 'blade having been released or removed.
The body of the instrumentis shown in the form of a shell 1 and is provided with a combplate 2, on which the blade is supported. These parts can be jointed or made to open and shut; but this feature need notbe described in detail. The comb-plate 2 is shown with the guard 3. The edge of theblade 4 being in proper adjustment or gaged with, respect to the guard 3, the device can shave, butis not able to cut the skin. For convenience of description the part of the device under the edge of blade 4 is called the front. engaged by retainers 5, carried by or extended from a yoke-shaped frame composed of a cross-bar 7 and springs 6. These springs are secured at their front parts to comb-plate 2, and the rear ends .of these springs are connected by or formed integral with said bar 7. The spring-retainerso are made to hold or press theblade to the comb-plate 2, and this pressure also tends to move the blade backward against stop 9,- said stop being properly adjusted to prevent the blade being moved back too far. The stop 9 is formed by screws, which can be set or adjusted as required and which form a rigid or non-yielding stop to prevent the blade moving backward or away from the guard. The bladesupport has a lug or tap 10 for such screw. A stop 9 being applied at or near each end portion of the back of blade 4, the latter can be adjusted with great nicety.
The blade is A practical construction is to form the fin-v ger-piece 8 or the bar 7 springy or bow-shaped, i
so thatwhen the finger-piece is raised to releasing position it will spring or seat itself automatically on. the edge 11 at the back of the comb-plate 2 and remain raised orlock itselfin releasing positionfor the blade to be I removed or. replaced. By pushing or press-.
ing the finger-piece 8 ofi seat 11, Fig. 1, the
spring 6 will carry the retainer'back to engagingposition or toward the comb-plate 2.
The comb-plate 2, as also the stop 9, is rigid or unyielding, and when the spring blade-retainer forces the blade down onto the support and back against the stop said blade will be in fixed position or positive or unyielding adj ustment during use.
end bars or'parts 12 somewhat out of the plane of or bent to higher level than the main I portion? of this comb-plate.
In practice the springs 6, with retainers o",- bar 7, and finger-piece 8, are all cut or blanked from a single piece of metal and then shaped as required.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Acomb .or blade support combined with a spring blade retai ner made to force the blade backward, and a rigid or unyielding stop for limiting the backward motion of the blade substantially as described.
2. A comb or blade support combined with a spring blade-retainer made to force the blade backward, and an adjustable stop or screw made to sit against the blade-back substantially as described.
3. A comb-plate and a spring blade-retainer secured at the front of the plate, combined with lugs at the back of the comb-plate clear of the retainer, and stops in said lugs sub 'stantially as described.
Theblade is thus keptpositively or uniformly in working position on the guard. The comb-plate 2 is shown with a rigid or unyielding back-stop, combined 15 with a spring blade-retainer for forcing a blade down onto the support and back against the stop so that said blade will be in fixed p0- sition or positive adjustment during use substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
AUGUST WM. SOHEUBER.
NVitnesses:
W. C. HAUFF, E. F. KASTENHUBER.
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