US903792A - Holder for use in sharpening safety-razor blades. - Google Patents

Holder for use in sharpening safety-razor blades. Download PDF

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US903792A
US903792A US41437508A US1908414375A US903792A US 903792 A US903792 A US 903792A US 41437508 A US41437508 A US 41437508A US 1908414375 A US1908414375 A US 1908414375A US 903792 A US903792 A US 903792A
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  • a further object of the invention is to provide in connection with a holder for use in sharpening the blades of safety razors, a guard for the edges of the razor blades adapted to be reversed or turned so as to guard first one and then the other or opposite edge of the blade;
  • the holder consists of a handle 1 which is provided adjacent to one endand in one side thereof with a recess 2 of suitable length and depth to receive a safety razor blade indicated at 3, of the class embodying two opposite cutting edges and the holes 4 which are used in securing the bladeto the handle of a safety razor.
  • end shoulders 5 are provide against which the o posite ends of the blade abut and one 0 these shoulders is notched or undercut as at- 6,-
  • studs 7 adapted to engage in theholes in the blade and in the preferred embodiment of this invention one of said studs is provided with a thfeaded'bore in which is inserted a screw 8 the heador shoulder of which bears against the face of the blade and holds the blade firmly against the handle. Itis preferred to employ two studs 7 to prevent the blade from moving during the sharpening operation.
  • the handle in two sections joined together as at 9to facilitate the application thereto of the guard which is shown at 10.
  • This guard extends along one edge of the blade and has the opposite ends thereof turned inward, the outer end comprising an eye 11 which receives a pintle 12 on the extremity of the handle, and the inner end of the guard comprising a sleeve or collar 13 which encircles a reduced part the said construction permitting the guard to be turned around the handle.
  • the sleeve or collar is provided at 0pposite sides with lock notches 14 either of which is adapted to be engaged by a catch 15 on the handle, said catch being shown in the form of a flat spring the free end of which projects sufficiently to engage the notches 14, one at a time.
  • the sleeve or collar is also provided with fin er nail notches to facilitate lifting the en of the catch to release the guard and permit the same to be turned over, the arrangement of the notches 14 being such that'the body of the guard is held exactly opposite one edge or the other of the blade, as indicated in Fig.1.
  • the guard covers the edge of the blade not being sharpened thus providing against accident and injury to the operator.
  • the guard is unlocked and turned over to the opposite edge of the blade where it is again locked by the catch 15 which snaps into engagement with the adjacent notch 14.
  • the uard also acts as a gage for canting the b ade at theproper angle to effect the sharpening on the necessary bevel.
  • holder is adapted for use either on a hone or strop by reason of the construction described.
  • the studs 7 are smooth on the outside to render easy the operation'of applying a blade thereto and removing the same therefrom, there bein no threads to catch the. blade. Instead o screwing the two parts of the handle together, as shown at 9, they may ofleourse be riveted or otherwise connected.
  • a holder for use in sharpening doubleedged safety razor blades comprising a handle, means connected therewith for holding such a blade on a line between its side edges,
  • a holder for use in sharpeningdoubleedged safety razor blades comprising a' han- 'posite either edge of the blade, and means for locking and releasing said guard.
  • A- holder for use in sharpening doubleedged safety razor blades comprising a handie, and means for attaching a blade thereto comprising a notched shoulder to engage the blade at one point and a detachable 'r'astener to engage the blade at another point.
  • 'A holder for use in sharpening doubleedged safety razor blades comprising a handie, and means for attaching a blade thereto comprising I a notched shoulder beneath which an edge of the blade is held, a stud received in a hole in the blade, and a screw engaging said stud and having a shoulder which bears against the blade.

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E. SHEE.
P HOLDER FOR USE IN SHARPENING SAFETY RAZOR BLADES.
APPLICATION TILED P33. 5, 1968.
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Patented Nov. 10, 1908.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
PARKE E. SHEE, OF LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA.
HOLDER FOR USE IN SHARPENIN G SAFETY-RAZOR BLADES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 10, 1908.
Application filed February 5, 1908. Serial No. 414,375."
sharpening the blades of safety razors and is designed to provide a simple, reliable and safe device for securely holding a safety razor blade in convenient position for sharpening the same either upon a hone or solid or flexible strop with only one edge of the razor exposed at a time, thereby reducing the liability of the operator injuring his hand or the stro v A further object of the invention is to provide in connection with a holder for use in sharpening the blades of safety razors, a guard for the edges of the razor blades adapted to be reversed or turned so as to guard first one and then the other or opposite edge of the blade;
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts herein fully described, illustrated and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings Figure.
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The holder consists of a handle 1 which is provided adjacent to one endand in one side thereof with a recess 2 of suitable length and depth to receive a safety razor blade indicated at 3, of the class embodying two opposite cutting edges and the holes 4 which are used in securing the bladeto the handle of a safety razor.
In formin the recess 2, end shoulders 5 are provide against which the o posite ends of the blade abut and one 0 these shoulders is notched or undercut as at- 6,-
the adjacent end of the blade fitting in such notch and being held thereby. Standing up from the base of the recess 2 ard'one or more *of the handle,
studs 7 adapted to engage in theholes in the blade and in the preferred embodiment of this invention one of said studs is provided with a thfeaded'bore in which is inserted a screw 8 the heador shoulder of which bears against the face of the blade and holds the blade firmly against the handle. Itis preferred to employ two studs 7 to prevent the blade from moving during the sharpening operation.
It is preferred to make the handle in two sections joined together as at 9to facilitate the application thereto of the guard which is shown at 10. This guard extends along one edge of the blade and has the opposite ends thereof turned inward, the outer end comprising an eye 11 which receives a pintle 12 on the extremity of the handle, and the inner end of the guard comprising a sleeve or collar 13 which encircles a reduced part the said construction permitting the guard to be turned around the handle. The sleeve or collar is provided at 0pposite sides with lock notches 14 either of which is adapted to be engaged by a catch 15 on the handle, said catch being shown in the form of a flat spring the free end of which projects sufficiently to engage the notches 14, one at a time. The sleeve or collar is also provided with fin er nail notches to facilitate lifting the en of the catch to release the guard and permit the same to be turned over, the arrangement of the notches 14 being such that'the body of the guard is held exactly opposite one edge or the other of the blade, as indicated in Fig.1.
.The guard covers the edge of the blade not being sharpened thus providing against accident and injury to the operator. When one edge of the blade has been sharpened, the guard is unlocked and turned over to the opposite edge of the blade where it is again locked by the catch 15 which snaps into engagement with the adjacent notch 14. The uard also acts as a gage for canting the b ade at theproper angle to effect the sharpening on the necessary bevel. The
holder is adapted for use either on a hone or strop by reason of the construction described. r
It may be noted that the studs 7 are smooth on the outside to render easy the operation'of applying a blade thereto and removing the same therefrom, there bein no threads to catch the. blade. Instead o screwing the two parts of the handle together, as shown at 9, they may ofleourse be riveted or otherwise connected.
I claim 1. A holder for use in sharpening doubleedged safety razor blades comprising a handle, means connected therewith for holding such a blade on a line between its side edges,
and a reversible guard for the edges of the blade.
2. A holder for use in sharpeningdoubleedged safety razor blades comprising a' han- 'posite either edge of the blade, and means for locking and releasing said guard.
a. A- holder for use in sharpening doubleedged safety razor blades comprising a handie, and means for attaching a blade thereto comprising a notched shoulder to engage the blade at one point and a detachable 'r'astener to engage the blade at another point.
'5. 'A holder for use in sharpening doubleedged safety razor blades comprising a handie, and means for attaching a blade thereto comprising I a notched shoulder beneath which an edge of the blade is held, a stud received in a hole in the blade, and a screw engaging said stud and having a shoulder which bears against the blade.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
Y PARKE E. .SHEE.
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S. L. Bone, CHAS. W. EABY.
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