Claimed for Schick Type B
Patent GB264203
Invention Improvements in Safety Razors
Filed Monday, 14th September 1925
Published Friday, 14th January 1927
Inventor Jacob Schick
Language English
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I, Jacob Schick, a citizen of the United States of America, of 78, Harrison Street, East Orange, County of Essex, State of New Jersey, United States of America, do hereby declare the nature of this invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, to be particularly described and ascertained in and by the following statement:—
This invention relates to magazine safety razors of the kind which contain a stack of wafer blades which are fed from the stack successively into the guard, which thus permits the easy replacement of a dull blade by a sharp one.
The invention consists in a safety razor of the kind described comprising a handle, a guard mounted on said handle, a recess in said handle adapted to receive a plurality of blades in stack relation, and resilient means arranged in said recess and acting to move said blades into position to be engaged by means acting positively to place a blade in operative position in said guard.
The invention further consists in a safety razor as described in the preceding paragraph in which the blades are held in stacked relation in a blade holder positioned within a member longitudinally removable from and insertable in the handle of the razor, said holder being provided with spring means acting (when the holder is in position within the handle of the razor) to press the blades toward the other side thereof and into position to be fed into operative position.
The invention further consists in a safety razor of the kind described in which the blades are maintained in stacked relation in a recess beneath a movable top plate, means being provided to cause said top plate to slide to and fro over said recess and thereby eject a used blade and position a new blade in operative position, the handle of the razor being provided with a rotatable stem provided with a cam to actuate a pivoted arm connected to said top plate to cause the desired motion of said plate when said stem is rotated.
Further features of the invention will hereinafter appear and be specifically pointed out in the appended claims.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which—
In the drawings:
The handle
When the guard
In the form shown, the stack of blades is held in a holder
For feeding the blades from the stack to the guard, I provide a sleeve
The blade is thus passed through a slit
When a new blade is desired, the guard is swung back into longitudinal position and the sleeve is again operated to feed a blade into the guard, this blade ejecting the old blade. The flap
I place the blades in a clip preferably made as shown at
The clips
The edge
The form illustrated in
In the form of razor shown in
Various means for operating the top plate can be devised and I show an arm
The blades are held in the holder so that the sharpened edges are prevented from engaging the wall of the casing and in the form shown each blade has notches
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature, of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that, what I claim is:—
1. A safety razor of the kind described comprising a handle, a guard mounted on said handle, a recess in said handle adapted to receive a plurality of blades in stacked relation, and resilient means arranged in said recess and acting to move said blades into position to be engaged by means acting positively to place a blade in operative position in said guard.
2. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 1 in which the blades are held in stacked relation in a blade holder positioned with in a member longitudinally removable from and insertable in the handle of the razor.
3. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 2 in which the longitudinally removable member is formed with a recess whereby said blade holder may be laterally inserted in said member.
4. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 3 wherein said holder is open at both sides thereof, and said member is provided with spring means entering one side of the holder to press the blades toward the other side of the holder and into position to be fed by said feeding means.
5. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 1 in which the blades are maintained in stacked relation in a recess beneath a movable top plate, means being provided to cause said top plate to slide to and fro over said recess and thereby eject a used blade and position a new blade in operative position, the handle of the razor being provided with a rotatable stem provided with a cam to actuate a pivoted arm connected to said top plate to cause the desired motion of said plate when said stem is rotated.
6. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 5 wherein a spring is provided between the blades and the bottom of the blade holder to press the blades upwardly and to hold the holder downwardly in the recess.
7. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 1, in which the blades are held in stacked relation in a blade holder insertible into the recess in the razor handle, the resilient means acting to feed said blades when required while still in said holder.
8. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said means for positively feeding a new blade into the guard comprises a slide, preferably in the form of a sleeve around the handle, having a projection adapted to engage and move a blade endwise from the stack.
9. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 8, wherein the blade is frictionally held in place in the guard so that it may be ejected by the positioning of a new blade in the guard.
10. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 8 or 9, wherein the guard is pivoted intermediate its ends on a post carried by the handle, the guard being provided with a slit to receive the blade.
11. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 10, wherein the post is provided with a part adapted to clamp the blade when the guard is moved into shaving position, said part preferably operating through frictional means holding the blade in the guard.
12. A safety razor as claimed in Claim 11, wherein the post is provided with a cam surface eccentric to the pivot about which the guard moves.
13. A safety razor, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Dated this 14th day of September, 1926.
MARKS & CLERK.