Kampfe Star Convex
Patent US1059333
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Saturday, 20th July 1907
Published Tuesday, 15th April 1913
Inventor Otto Kampfe
Owner Kampfe Bros.
Language English
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To all whom ritt may concern:
Be it known that I, Otto Kampfe, a citizen of the United States, residing at the borough of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, city and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention is designed as an improvement upon the interchangeable blade safety razor shown and described in my application for Letters Patent filed October 2, 1906, Serial No. 337,152, with the object of simplifying the construction, reducing the weight and number of the parts and at the same time retaining all the advantages arising from the use of a normally flat blade sharpened along one edge and bent, so that a convex outer face and curved cutting edge are presented to a shaving surface, or to the face.
In carrying out my invention and in combination with a suitable handle, I provide a bent body member adapted for connection to the handle and having integral therewith a transversely flat and longitudinally curved comb-guard with teeth having over-turned free ends, with one or more ears at the forward corners, with an end clip overturned from the guard and with means for regulating the position of the blade.
I employ at one end of the comb-guard a blade-retaining clip-arm which is pivoted to one of the forward corner ears and at its other end is adapted to engage a shouldered notch or catch of the body member. The normally flat blade is connected to the body member by passing one end beneath the end clip, bending the blade down over the comb-guard and engaging its other end by the clip-arm which snaps to place at the shouldered catch. A reverse movement releases the blade and it returns to its normal flat condition and may be removed and replaced by another. The blade consequently in its position as flexed for use has a cutting edge that is arched longitudinally.
In the drawing,
The guard-comb is inclined to the axis of the handle and transversely at slightly greater than a right angle to the back of the body member; it is transversely flat and longitudinally curved. It is provided at the forward corners with down-turned ears
I provide a blade-retaining clip-arm
To insert the thin normally flat blade and connect the same to the body member above the curved guard-comb, it is only necessary to swing over the clip-arm
I have shown in the surface of the blade near the back edge, a longitudinal recess
In the form of my invention shown in
This device is exceedingly simple,—it is inexpensive to construct in view of the integral character of the body member and the parts associated therewith, and it includes only few parts and there is no complication of the parts whatsoever to get out of order or adjustment.
I claim as my invention :—
1. In a razor and in combination with a normally flat blade sharpened along one edge, and a suitable handle, of a bent body member, a guard-comb transversely flat and at an angle to the bent body member and longitudinally curved and provided with teeth having over-turned free ends, a clip at one end adapted to receive one end of the normally flat blade, and a pivoted clip-arm at the other end adapted to come down upon and hold the other end of the blade, flexing or bending the same over the surface of the guard-comb and holding the same in place.
2. In a razor and in combination with a normally flat blade sharpened along one edge, and a suitable handle, of a bent body member having integral therewith a longitudinally bent and convexed guard-comb, its teeth with over-turned free ends, with ears
3. In a razor and in combination with a normally flat blade sharpened along one edge, and a handle, of a bent body member, a guard-comb with teeth having over-turned free ends formed integral with the body member, the guard-comb being flat transversely and at an angle to the back of the body member and curved longitudinally, an end-clip
4. In a razor and in combination with a normally flat blade sharpened along one edge, and a suitable handle, of a bent body member having integral therewith a longitudinally bent and convexed guard-comb, its teeth with over-turned free ends, with ears
5. In a razor and in combination with a normally flat blade sharpened along one edge, and a suitable handle, of a bent body member having integral therewith a longitudinally bent and convexed guard-comb, its teeth with over-turned free ends, with ears
6. In a razor and in combination with a normally flat blade sharpened along one of its longest edges, and a suitable handle, of a bent body member adapted for connection with the handle, a guard-comb integral with the body member and formed transversely flat and longitudinally curved and having teeth, an integral clip at one end adapted to receive one end of the normally flat razor blade, and a pivoted device at the other end adapted to engage the blade and to engage the body member in securing the blade flexed and convex upon the curved guard-comb and with its cutting edge curved.
Signed by me this 3d day of July 1907.
Otto Kampfe.
Witnesses:
Geo. T. Pinckney,
E. Zachariasen.