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US673886A
US673886A US4375501A US1901043755A US673886A US 673886 A US673886 A US 673886A US 4375501 A US4375501 A US 4375501A US 1901043755 A US1901043755 A US 1901043755A US 673886 A US673886 A US 673886A
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in razor-guards.
  • One object of the invention is to provide an inexpensive razor-guard which has a capacity for fitting razors of different sizes.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a razor-guard that may be easily adjusted and may be easily removed from the blade while stropping.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide such a guard in one piece of metal of such a size that will notinterfere with a closing of the blade when in position thereon.
  • the edge of the blade does not come in contact with any portion of the metallic guard. Therefore the said edge is not liable to damage by reason of the presence of the guard.
  • FIG. l is an elevation of my improved razor-guard attached to a blade.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar elevation of the opposite side.
  • Fig. 3 is an end View showing the guard in position on a blade of maximum size.
  • Fig. 4 is a simi lar view of the guard on a blade of a smaller size.
  • Fig. 5 is an elevation in section of the guard, showing the top clamps.
  • Fig. 6 is a top view of the guard.
  • the guard l is stamped from asingle sheet of metal having the necessary strength and resiliency to provide three overlapping clamps 2, which clamp one side of the razor-blade and hold said blade in close contact with the guard.
  • the lower ends of the clamps 2 alone come in contact with the blade.
  • the central one of which, it will be noticed, is the largest, there is a portion of the metal cut out, as at 3,
  • the guard is concaved throughout its body to a degree that conforms to the concavity of the hollow-ground blade 4. It will also be noticed'that the lower toothed or serrated edge 5 of the guard projects below the edge of the blade and curves outwardly away from said edge, so that the edge of the blade is in no danger of coming in contact with the'guard. It will also be noticed that the inner lower ends of the teeth or serrations 5 are uniformly rounded, as at 6, in order that they may pass over the face without meeting with any 0bstruction and without causingirritation. The serrations prevent a removal of the latherin passing over the face to any extent that would interfere with the operation of shaving.
  • the top of the guard is provided with downwardlyprojected tongues 7, which are stamped in the metal. These tongues are utilized for adjusting the guard to razorblades of narrower width than the maximum size by simply bending them down, the natural resiliency of the metal com bining with the olamps.2 to hold the blade firm.
  • these tongues 7 are 8c allowed to remain in the openings which are provided in stamping them, or, in other words, they are not bent down. It will be noticed that the said tongues have a lower rounded surface when pressed inwardly. This is necessary, as the tongues thereby offer no obstruction to the entry of the razor-blade at either end of the guard, which is necessary in reversing the razor.
  • the guard may be fitted to any of the usual sizes of razors.
  • the said tongues in the smaller size of razors form the upper brace of the guard, the same as the top or the npper part of the clamps 2 when a maximum size of blade is inserted in the guard.
  • This 5 guard when once adjusted, which only takes a moments time, need never be changed as long as that particularrazor is used, and being of one integral piece there is no liability of its getting out of order or of any of its parts becoming lost.
  • a razor-guard constructed in one intogral piece of sheet metal, having side clamps 2, the body of'the guard having a longitudinal curvature corresponding with the curvature of ahollow-ground razor-blade, the said guard having teeth which project below the vedge of the razor-blade and curve outwardly therefrom so as to free the cutting edge of the blade from any contact With the guard, and
  • a razor-guard constructed in one intea series of clamps which embrace one side of the razor-blade, tongues or projections 15 I gral piece of sheet metal stamped to provide in presence of two witnesseses.

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No. 673,886. Patented May I4, 190i. R. T. MORE.
RAZOR GUARD. [Application filed Jan. 18, 1901.
(No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
RICHARD T. MORE, OF DAYTON, OHIO.
RAZOR-GUARD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 673,886, dated May 14, 1901. Application filed January 18, 1901. Serial No- 43,755. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.- I
Be it known that I, RICHARD T. MORE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dayton, in the county of Montgomery and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Razor-Guards; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in razor-guards.
One object of the invention is to provide an inexpensive razor-guard which has a capacity for fitting razors of different sizes.
A further object of my invention is to provide a razor-guard that may be easily adjusted and may be easily removed from the blade while stropping.
A further object of my invention is to provide such a guard in one piece of metal of such a size that will notinterfere with a closing of the blade when in position thereon. The edge of the blade does not come in contact with any portion of the metallic guard. Therefore the said edge is not liable to damage by reason of the presence of the guard.
Preceding a detail description of my invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, of which- Figure l is an elevation of my improved razor-guard attached to a blade. Fig. 2 is a similar elevation of the opposite side. Fig. 3 is an end View showing the guard in position on a blade of maximum size. Fig. 4: is a simi lar view of the guard on a blade of a smaller size. Fig. 5 is an elevation in section of the guard, showing the top clamps. Fig. 6 is a top view of the guard.
The guard l is stamped from asingle sheet of metal having the necessary strength and resiliency to provide three overlapping clamps 2, which clamp one side of the razor-blade and hold said blade in close contact with the guard. The lower ends of the clamps 2 alone come in contact with the blade. In providing the three clamps 2, the central one of which, it will be noticed, is the largest, there is a portion of the metal cut out, as at 3,
which reduces the weight of the guard and facilitates a cleansing thereof.
It Will be noticed from Figs. 3 and 4 that the guard is concaved throughout its body to a degree that conforms to the concavity of the hollow-ground blade 4. It will also be noticed'that the lower toothed or serrated edge 5 of the guard projects below the edge of the blade and curves outwardly away from said edge, so that the edge of the blade is in no danger of coming in contact with the'guard. It will also be noticed that the inner lower ends of the teeth or serrations 5 are uniformly rounded, as at 6, in order that they may pass over the face without meeting with any 0bstruction and without causingirritation. The serrations prevent a removal of the latherin passing over the face to any extent that would interfere with the operation of shaving. The top of the guard is provided with downwardlyprojected tongues 7, which are stamped in the metal. These tongues are utilized for adjusting the guard to razorblades of narrower width than the maximum size by simply bending them down, the natural resiliency of the metal com bining with the olamps.2 to hold the blade firm. When the guard is used on a maximum size of blade, these tongues 7 are 8c allowed to remain in the openings which are provided in stamping them, or, in other words, they are not bent down. It will be noticed that the said tongues have a lower rounded surface when pressed inwardly. This is necessary, as the tongues thereby offer no obstruction to the entry of the razor-blade at either end of the guard, which is necessary in reversing the razor. By means of these clam ping-tongues 7 the guard may be fitted to any of the usual sizes of razors. The said tongues in the smaller size of razors form the upper brace of the guard, the same as the top or the npper part of the clamps 2 when a maximum size of blade is inserted in the guard. This 5 guard when once adjusted, which only takes a moments time, need never be changed as long as that particularrazor is used, and being of one integral piece there is no liability of its getting out of order or of any of its parts becoming lost.
Having described my invention, I claim- 1. A razor-guard constructed in one intogral piece of sheet metal, having side clamps 2, the body of'the guard having a longitudinal curvature corresponding with the curvature of ahollow-ground razor-blade, the said guard having teeth which project below the vedge of the razor-blade and curve outwardly therefrom so as to free the cutting edge of the blade from any contact With the guard, and
- tongues projecting from theupper side of said guard whereby said guard is adapted to fit blades of dilferent sizes, substantially as specified.
2. A razor-guard constructed in one intea series of clamps which embrace one side of the razor-blade, tongues or projections 15 I gral piece of sheet metal stamped to provide in presence of two Witnesses.
RICHARD T. MORE. Witnesses:
R. J. MOCARTY, O. M. THEOBALD.
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