Band Razor
Patent US1318456
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Thursday, 28th March 1918
Published Tuesday, 14th October 1919
Inventor Eugene George Mergenthaler
Owners Herman C. Mergenthaler, Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore
Language English
Eugene died of influenza in January 1919, aged 33. This design is visionary.
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Eugene G. Mergenthaler, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore, county of Baltimore, and State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razors, fully described and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same.
This invention relates to improvements in safety razors of the magazine type, that is to say, razors comprising a casing for containing a supply of razor blade sections which are manually brought into position successively for use as desired.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a safety razor of this type which shall be simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, easily kept clean, easily handled in shaving, and easily and quickly manipulated to withdraw a used razor blade section and bring into shaving position a new, unused razor blade section.
In the accompanying drawing—
Referring to said drawings,
The top plate or bridge
Front and back plates
The strip
Box
Strip
Holder
Roller
Holder
After a strip
Too free movement and running ahead of strip
Blade support
What I claim is:
1. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a holder adapted to receive a strip of razor blade lengths and provided with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position, and means for indicating the positioning of successive blade lengths along the clamping means.
2. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a holder adapted to receive a strip of razor blade lengths and provided with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, tension devices coacting therewith to restrain movement of the strip, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position, and means for indicating the positioning of successive blade lengths along the clamping means.
3. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a holder adapted to receive a strip of razor blade lengths and provided with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position, and means coacting there-with for indicating the positioning of successive blade lengths along the clamping means.
4. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a holder adapted to receive a strip of razor blade lengths and provided with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position comprising a take-up roller, manually-operated means for rotating it, and a downwardly and inwardly inclined slot in the holder in which said roller is loosely mounted.
5. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a holder adapted to receive a strip of razor blade lengths and provided with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position comprising a take-up roller, manually-operated means for rotating it, a downwardly and inwardly inclined slot in the holder in which said roller is loosely mounted, and a spring tension device coacting with the roller to restrain rotation thereof.
6. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a holder adapted to receive a strip of razor blade lengths and provided with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position comprising a take-up roller, manually-operated means for rotating it, a downwardly and inwardly inclined slot in the holder in which said roller is loosely mounted, a spring tension device coacting with the roller to restrain rotation thereof, and means in line with said slot for indicating the positioning of the successive blade lengths along the clamping means.
7. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a strip carrier containing a strip of razor blade lengths loosely coiled therein, a holder provided with means for receiving and holding it against turning and with means for clamping the razor blade lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position, and means for indicating the positioning of successive blade lengths along the clamping means.
8. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a strip carrier containing a strip of razor blade lengths loosely coiled therein, a holder provided with means for receiving and holding it against turning and with means for clamping the razor blade lengths successively in shaving position, strip-guiding means at opposite ends of the clamping means, tension devices coacting therewith to frictionally restrain movement of the strip, a take-up device for drawing the blade lengths successively into and beyond shaving position, and means for indicating the positioning of successive blade lengths along the clamping means.
9. In a magazine safety razor, the combination of a strip carrier containing a strip of razor blade lengths loosely coiled therein, a holder provided with means for receiving and holding it against turning and with means for clamping the razor blade lengths succesively
10. In a magazine razor the combination of a holder adapted to receive and provided with means for moving a strip of razor blade lengths lengthwise, of means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position comprising two coacting members on opposite sides of thestrip, one movable relatively to the other transversely to the strip and one provided with a cam surface engaging the strip during such movement to clamp it against the other member.
11. In a magazine razor the combination of a holder adapted to receive and provided with means for moving a strip of razor blade lengths lengthwise, of means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position comprising two coacting members on opposite sides of the strip, one movable relatively to the other transversely to the strip and provided with a cam surface engaging the strip during such movement to clamp it against the other member.
12. In a magazine razor the combination of a holder adapted to receive and provided with means for moving a strip of razor blade lengths lengthwise, of means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position comprising a fixed abutment on the upper side of the strip and a guard member below it, the latter being movable transversely to the strip and provided with a cam coacting with the abutment to clamp the strip.
13. A magazine razor comprising a holder provided with means for moving a strip of razor blade lengths and with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, said holder comprising a protecting top plate at a suitable distance for cleansing purposes for the clamping means and with front and rear plates suitably distanced apart for the reception and movement of the strip between them.
14. A magazine razor comprising a holder provided with means for moving a strip of razor blade lengths and with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, said holder comprising a concave protecting top plate at a suitable distance for cleansing purposes for the clamping means and with front and rear plates suitably distanced apart for the reception and movement of the strip between them.
15. A magazine razor comprising a holder provided with means for moving a strip of razor blade lengths and with means for clamping such lengths successively in shaving position, said holder comprising a protecting top plate at a suitable distance for cleansing purposes for the clamping means and with downwardly converging front and rear plates suitably distanced apart for the reception and movement of the strip between them.
16. In a safety razor the combination of a pair of blade clamping members adjustable relatively in a widthwise direction, one of said members being provided with a blade-engaging cam surface.
17. In a safety razor the combination of an abutment and a member coacting therewith to clamp a blade, the latter member being adjustable in a widthwise direction and provided with a blade-engaging cam surface.
18. In a safety razor the combination of an abutment and a guard coacting therewith to clamp a blade, said guard being adjustable in a widthwise direction and provided with a blade-engaging cam surface.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
Eugene G. Mergenthaler.