Lillicrap Uranium Glass Hone
Patent GB346057
Invention Improved Hone for Safety Razor Blades
Filed Tuesday, 21st January 1930
Published Thursday, 9th April 1931
Inventor Joseph Richard Lillicrap
Language English
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I, Joseph Richard Lillicrap, of Staincross, Atkinson Road, Urmston, County of Lancaster, a British subject, do hereby declare the nature of this invention to be as follows :—
The invention relates to a hone or appliance for sharpening safety razor blades.
It comprises a block with a curved concave surface the curve approximating to the curve the surface of the blade takes when secured in position in the handle.
The block is made of glass and the surface may be etched with acid.
A flange or shoulder at one side retains the blade in position.
Dated this 20th day of January, 1930.
J. OWDEN O'BRIEN & SON,
Late W. P. Thompson & Co., of
Manchester,
Patent Agents.
I, Joseph Richard Lillicrap, of Staincross, Atkinson Road, Urmston, County of Lancaster, a British subject, 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 a hone or appliance for sharpening safety razor blades of the type having a concave curved sharpening surface upon which the blade may be laid flat and moved to and fro.
It has been proposed to make this type of razor sharpener of a body or block of wood, metal, rubber or the like concave on one or both surfaces in the direction of its length and coated with a razor paste the surface being covered with leather or hide or abrasive material or scratched longitudinally with lines to hold the abrasive paste and it has further been proposed to make the sharpener of a hard material such as glass or earthenware to the surface of which has been given a high polish, for example glazed, plated or enamelled ; also to use a flat strip of glass with a ground face for sharpening razors.
The applicant has found by experiment that a leather or other covered or coated surface or the use of an abrasive paste is not necessary nor is a highly polished surface but that a surface of glass, etched or frosted, gives the best results.
According to the invention the hone or sharpening appliance is made of a cast or moulded block of glass the concave surface of which is etched or frosted to remove the natural polish from the glass and preferably with a flange or shoulder at one edge to guide and retain the blade in position.
The invention will be fully described with reference to the accompanying drawings :—
The hone or sharpener
The glass of which the hone or sharpener
The curved concave surface
The etching or frosting is preferaby
For sharpening the razor blade it is placed flat on the concave surface
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 hone or appliance for sharpening safety razor blades of the type referred to, made of a cast or moulded block of glass the curved concave surface of which is etched or frosted over its surface substantially as described.
2. A hone or appliance for sharpening safety razor blades as in claim 1 made of glass with a curved concave surface and with a flange or shoulder at one edge to guide and retain the razor blade in position substantially as described.
3. A hone or appliance for sharpening safety razor blades as in claim 1 or claim 2 characterised by the curved concave surface being etched or frosted by an acid or acid mixture.
4. A hone or appliance for sharpening razor blades as in claim 1 or claim 2 characterised by the curved concave surface being etched or frosted by a sand-blast or mud-blast or by means of the application of any abrasive material.
5. A hone or appliance for sharpening safety razor blades as in any of the preceding claims made of glass containing uranium as an ingredient.
6. A hone or appliance for sharpening safety razor blades, substantially as described and shown.
Dated this 19th day of August, 1930.
J. OWDEN O'BRIEN & SON,
Late W. P. Thompson & Co., of
Manchester.
Patent Agents.