Ronson “Shaves and Sharpens” Razor
Patent GB383018
Invention Improvements in or relating to Safety Razors
Filed Tuesday, 13th October 1931
Published Thursday, 10th November 1932
Inventor Louis Vincent Aronson
Owner Art Metal Works Inc.
Language English
Other countries US1966425
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We, Art Metal Wokks, Inc. Inc., a Corporation organised under the Laws of the State of New Jersey, United States of America, of 46—50 Center Street, Newark, State of New Jersey, United States of America, Assignees of Louis Vincent Aronson, a Citizen of the United States of America, of c/o Art Metal Works, Inc., of 48—50 Center Street, Newark, 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 safety razors.
The features of this invention include certain improvements to the type of razor disclosed in our copending application No. 375,651. In this type of razor a sharpening device such as an abradant roller or other means which may be conveniently operated by the hand, is attached to the head of the razor and is intended to form a permanent part of the device and a double edged blade is so mounted on the device, that either of the two blade edges may be brought into contact with the razor guard for shaving or with the sharpening device, without removing the blade from its clamping means.
Now, according to the present invention, a safety razor is provided having clamping members for clamping a blade therebetween and adapted for rotation about an axis longitudinally of the blade, in which the razor blade is formed with notches at its ends, into which extend portions of at least one of the blade clamps, the pivots of the pivoting means being set into these portions within the notches so that the ends of the blade extend substantially as far as the pivoting means whereby the pivot offers no substantial obstruction in the use of the razor.
More specifically regarded the improved safety razor comprises a razor blade formed with notches at the ends thereof, a pair of clamping members respectively extending over substantial portions of the blade surface, portions of at least one of the said members coming into contact with said notches to rigidly affix the blade in position between the clamping members, and pivoting means for mounting the blade and its clamping members for rotation about an axis extending longitudinally of the blade, the pivots of said pivoting means extending into and being secured in the said portions within the notches, and whereby the notches provide space for a substantial portion of the pivots obviating any substantial extension of the same beyond the blade ends.
Further features of this invention are the provision of improved means for moving the razor blade into a position in which it may be turned about its longitudinal axis, as well as about an axis at right angles to its plane, provision of improved means for holding the razor blade in a position outside of the razor head for facilitating cleaning and replacement of blades, improved means for aligning the razor blade with respect to the razor head and various other improved features in the razor head construction. The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention by way of example.
In the drawings—
Our improved razor includes a razor head, generally designated at
The razor head also includes a side member
The sharpening roller may for example be formed of a plastic composition of any well-known type embodying fine abradant material. The roller may be rotated by rolling the same over the hand of the user, or otherwise as desired. Spring means within the handle as hereinafter described, provide a construction such that the blade held in uniform yielding contact with the roller for facilitating proper sharpening action throughout the length of the blade when the roller is rotated.
The razor blade
The clamping plate
The base
For the purpose of aligning the razor blade supporting means with the guard
For the purpose of holding the razor blade in the position shown in
As shown in
The manipulative portion
When the razor blade has been moved into the position shown in
It will be apparent that the box-like construction of the head piece
While the invention has been described in detail with respect to a preferred example thereof which gives satisfactory results, it will be understood by those skilled in the art after understanding the invention, that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and it is intended therefore in the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of our said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, we declare that what we claim is:—
1. A safety razor having clamping members for clamping a blade therebetween and adapted for rotation about an axis longitudinally of the blade, in which the razor blade is formed with notches at its ends, into which extend portions of at least one of the blade clamps, the pivots of the pivoting means being set into these portions within the notches so that the ends of the blade extend substantially as far as the pivoting means whereby the pivot offers no substantial obstruction in the use of the razor.
2. A safety razor comprising a razor blade formed with notches at the ends thereof, a pair of clamping members respectively extending over substantial portions of the blade surface, portions of at least one of the said members coming into contact with said notches to rigidly affix the blade in position between the clamping members, and pivoting means for mounting the blade and its clamping members for rotation about an axis extending longitudinally of the blade, the pivots of said pivoting means extending into and being secured in the said portions within the notches, and whereby the notches provide space for a substantial portion of the pivots obviating any substantial extension of the same beyond the blade ends.
3. A safety razor according to claim 1 or 2, in which one of the blade clamping plates is mounted on a supporting frame and engages one surface of the blade, the second clamping plate or member engaging the other surface of the blade, a member being provided permanently secured to and rotatably mounted in one of said plates and provided with means for threaded engagement with the other of said plates for retaining the plates in clamping engagement with the blade.
4. A safety razor according to claim 1, 2 or 3, having a guard and sharpening device, in which the pivoting means are mounted in the arms of a yoke-shaped support which yieldingly holds the blade with its edges against the guard and sharpening device so that it can be moved away from the guard and sharpening device and rotated about an axis substantially perpendicular to the blade in addition to the rotation of the blade about its longitudinal axis.
5. A safety razor according to claim 4, in which the yoke-shaped razor blade support is adapted for movement into and out of a substantially open-top box-like razor head.
6. A safety razor according to claim 4 or 5, in which there are provided on the blade support means conforming to the shape of the sharpening device for cooperation therewith to hold the razor blade in the position to which it has been rotated about the perpendicular axis and facilitate the rotation on its longitudinal axis.
7. A safety razor according to claim 4, in which the base of the yoke-shaped support is provided with curved depressed portions, either one of which is adapted to cooperate with a roller of the sharpening device when the support is drawn in a rotated position against the roller by the yielding means.
8. A safety razor according to claim 5, including cooperating means on the yoke-shaped support and the ends of the box-like razor head for aligning the razor blade support with respect to the guard and sharpening device.
9. A combined safety razor and sharpening device according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a razor head supported on a handle and provided with a guard and a sharpening device, a plunger carrying a razor blade supporting means and mounted for longitudinal and rotative movement in the handle, said plunger extending inwardly beyond the free end of the handle, a manipulative member secured to the plunger and provided with a skirt portion surrounding and slidably engaging the handle, and spring means cooperating with the handle and said plunger for moving the edge of the razor blade into cooperative relation with the guard and sharpening device and for permitting movement of the edges of the razor blade away from said guard and sharpening device into a position in which the razor blade may be rotated substantially about an axis perpendicular to the blade by a rotative movement of said skirt portion.
10. A combined safety razor and sharpening device according to claim 9, in which the manipulative member is located at the base of the handle whereby the manipulation of the blade holder is effected from the base of the handle.
11. A combined safety razor and sharpening device having its parts constructed, arranged and adapted to operate substantially as hereinbefore described, with reference to the accompanying drawings and for the purpose specified.
Dated the 13th day of October, 1931.
For ART METAL WORKS, INC.,
White, Langner, Stevens, Parry & Rollinson,
Chartered Patent Agents,
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