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US690947A
US690947A US7435001A US1901074350A US690947A US 690947 A US690947 A US 690947A US 7435001 A US7435001 A US 7435001A US 1901074350 A US1901074350 A US 1901074350A US 690947 A US690947 A US 690947A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B26B21/08Razors 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 involving changeable blades
    • B26B21/14Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
    • B26B21/24Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle of the magazine type; of the injector type

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  • the safety-razor illustrated in the accompanying drawings is characterized in particular by the facts that the trough-shaped portion of the casing which serves to catch the lather can be taken off, so as to permit of easy and thorough cleaning, and that the blade can easily be taken out, fastened, or adjusted.
  • Figure 1 in the drawings is a side View; Fig.2, a top view.
  • Figs. 3 and 4c are front and back views,respectively.
  • Fig. 6 is a back view after the removal of the lather-trough.
  • Figs. 5 and 7 are side views, the former showing the lather-trough separated from the blade-holder, while the latter is intended particularly to illustrate the mode of taking out the blade.
  • the protecting comb or guard d of the blade has a hook-like bend d, and 0pposite this an angular piece (I is arranged.
  • the side Z) is first pressed toward a, and released from the angular piece (1 upon which the bend of the side a can easily be taken out of the bend d.
  • the blade which lies in the movable jaws c on the comb (Z, is fastened by the aid of a flap or finger 6, provided with a tongue 6'.
  • the finger 6 turns on a pivot 6 supported in bearings of guardd, Fig. 6, and surrounded by a coiled sprin g f.
  • This spring bears with one end against the guard 01 and with its other end against the tongue 6, so that it tends to press the finger e firmly against the back of the blade. If pressure is applied to the tongue 6 in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. '7, the finger e is moved away from the back of the blade, and
  • the jaws c are formed by the bent ends of plates Z, which are pivoted at n to the inner side of the guard d and are engaged by set-screws 0*. Owing to this arrange ment the said jaws, and with them the blade, can be adjusted backward and forward. The jaws are effectively guided in a very simple manner by the said plates Z turning on the pivot 47..
  • Safety-razor thereby characterized that the part of the casing that catches the lather is arranged so as to act after the manner of a spring,and so that it is held by the outwardlybent ends of its sides a 2) against the inwardlybent parts d d of the protecting-comb d, but so that it can easily be removed on the said sides being pressed together.
  • a safety-razor composed of a U-shaped casing, a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same, and a spring-finger pivoted to the guard and adapted to bear against the back of the blade, substantially as specified.
  • a safety-razor composed of a U-shaped casing, a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same, and plates pivoted to the guard and having jaws adapted to engage the blade, substantially as specified.
  • a safety-razor composed of a U-shaped spring-casing, and of a guard having bent ends adapted to be sprung over the ends of said casing, substantially as specified.
  • a safety-razor composed of a U-shaped spring-casing, a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same, a pair of jaws secured to the guard, and a spring-finger adapted to V engage the back of the razor-blade, substantially as specified.
  • a safety-razor composed of a U-shaped spring-casing, a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same, a pair of jaws pivotally connected to the casing,set-screws for adj usting the jaws, and a spring-finger adapted to engage the back of the razor-blade, substantially as specified.

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No. 690,947. Patented Ian. l4, I902. F. .1. HALBEKANN.
SAFETY RAZOR.
(Application filed Sept. 5, 1901.)
(No Model.)
llivrrnn diaries PATENT Orrrcn.
FIRM OF KOELLER & (30.,
OF SOLINGEN, GERMANY.
SAFETY RAZO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 690,947, dated January 14, 1902.
Application filed September 5, 1901l Serial No. 74,350. (No model.)
T0 aZZ whom it may concern:
. Be it known that I, FRANZ J OSEF HALBE- KANN, a citizen of the German Empire, and a resident of Solingen,Rhine Province,Prussia, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
The safety-razor illustrated in the accompanying drawings is characterized in particular by the facts that the trough-shaped portion of the casing which serves to catch the lather can be taken off, so as to permit of easy and thorough cleaning, and that the blade can easily be taken out, fastened, or adjusted.
Figure 1 in the drawings is a side View; Fig.2, a top view. Figs. 3 and 4c are front and back views,respectively. Fig. 6 is a back view after the removal of the lather-trough. Figs. 5 and 7 are side views, the former showing the lather-trough separated from the blade-holder, while the latter is intended particularly to illustrate the mode of taking out the blade.
One side ct of the trough or casing to, that serves to catch the lather, is bent over outward at its edge, while the other side I) is inclined outward. The protecting comb or guard d of the blade has a hook-like bend d, and 0pposite this an angular piece (I is arranged. When it is required to affix the trough w, the bend of the side a is first fitted into the bend cl, Fig. 5. The side I) is then pressed toward the side a and the upper end of the former broughtinto position in the angle formed by the part 61 of the comb, Fig. 7. On removing the trough the operation is reversed. The side Z) is first pressed toward a, and released from the angular piece (1 upon which the bend of the side a can easily be taken out of the bend d. The blade, which lies in the movable jaws c on the comb (Z, is fastened by the aid of a flap or finger 6, provided with a tongue 6'. j The finger 6 turns on a pivot 6 supported in bearings of guardd, Fig. 6, and surrounded by a coiled sprin g f. This spring bears with one end against the guard 01 and with its other end against the tongue 6, so that it tends to press the finger e firmly against the back of the blade. If pressure is applied to the tongue 6 in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. '7, the finger e is moved away from the back of the blade, and
the latter can be taken out of the jaws a backward, Fig. 7. The jaws c are formed by the bent ends of plates Z, which are pivoted at n to the inner side of the guard d and are engaged by set-screws 0*. Owing to this arrange ment the said jaws, and with them the blade, can be adjusted backward and forward. The jaws are effectively guided in a very simple manner by the said plates Z turning on the pivot 47..
What I claim is 1. Safety-razor, thereby characterized that the part of the casing that catches the lather is arranged so as to act after the manner of a spring,and so that it is held by the outwardlybent ends of its sides a 2) against the inwardlybent parts d d of the protecting-comb d, but so that it can easily be removed on the said sides being pressed together.
2. A safety-razor composed of a U-shaped casing, a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same, and a spring-finger pivoted to the guard and adapted to bear against the back of the blade, substantially as specified.
3. A safety-razor composed of a U-shaped casing, a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same, and plates pivoted to the guard and having jaws adapted to engage the blade, substantially as specified.
4. A safety-razor composed of a U-shaped spring-casing, and of a guard having bent ends adapted to be sprung over the ends of said casing, substantially as specified.
5. A safety-razor composed of a U-shaped spring-casing,a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same, a pair of jaws secured to the guard, and a spring-finger adapted to V engage the back of the razor-blade, substantially as specified.
6. A safety-razor composed of a U-shaped spring-casing,a guard having bent ends adapted to engage the same,a pair of jaws pivotally connected to the casing,set-screws for adj usting the jaws, and a spring-finger adapted to engage the back of the razor-blade, substantially as specified.
Signed by me at Solingen this 15th day of August, 1901.
FRANZ JOSEF I-IALBEKANN.
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ERNST KATz, PAUL ERN.
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