The Last Kampfe Razor Patent
Patent US1391478
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Friday, 26th March 1920
Published Tuesday, 20th September 1921
Inventor Otto Kampfe
Owners Otto Kampfe, Henry C. Walker
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Otto Kampfe, a citizen of the United States, residing at Bellmore, in the county of Nassau and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a safety razor and more particularly to that type of safety razors in which a swinging guard has been employed. I am aware that heretofore safety razors have been made with swinging guard members, and in such instances, for example, the blade has been secured in position in the razor frame by a cam operated by a lever. One of the features of my present invention is to so construct a safety razor in which a pivoted guard member is employed so that there will be a double or dual gripping action between the guard and the razor blade and the frame of the razor, and also between the handle and its attachment to the frame of the razor so as to prevent the handle from twisting and becoming loose in the frame in the use of the instrument. I am also aware that heretofore it has been proposed in safety razor structures to employ a rod or spindle passing through the handle and adjustable from the end thereof to engage a razor blade to secure the same in position in the frame of the razor, but so far as I am aware no safety razor structure has been heretofore devised in which the double yielding gripping action has been proposed or employed. In the razor as constructed in accordance with this invention, the securing of the razor blade in position by the adjustable device is operative from the end of the handle which device also causes a gripping action between the connection between the handle and the razor frame so as to prevent the handle from turning in the frame when the razor is being used. This safety razor also includes a cap or cover which also acts as a support or holder for the razor blade, if necessary, in removing the same from the frame, and this is another novel feature of the present invention. Furthermore, in the razor made in accordance with this invention, the guard member may be so constructed as to be removable from the frame and thus adjustable to position therein so that by adjusting the guard member to any one of its pivotal positions or employing different guard members, the relative positions of the edges of the razor blade to the comb section of the guard member may be varied depending upon the cut which it is desired to make by the instrument; that is, whether it is desired to make a short cut to obtain a close shave or a long cut to obtain a shave which is not so close and smooth. These, with other features of my invention, will be hereinafter more particularly described.
In the drawing:
Referring to the drawing, the safety razor made in accordance with this invention preferably comprises a frame
The razor also includes a guard member, the body portion of which is indicated at
In constructing the razor made in accordance with this invention, I also employ a cover member
The handle member
By reference to
I claim as my invention:
1. In a safety razor, a frame, a handle therefor, a guard mounted in the frame, a tension device connected to the guard and extending from one edge of the guard and beneath the same toward the opposite edge, and means operated through the handle for engaging the tension device to yieldingly hold the guard in position in the frame for use.
2. In a safety razor, a frame, a handle therefor, a guard pivotally mounted in the frame, a tension device connected to one edge of the guard extending beneath the same toward the other edge, a rod extending through the handle, a button at the free end of the handle, and devices for normally maintaining one end of the rod in the position against the button so that the same may be adjusted to position to bear at its opposite end against the said tension device to yieldingly secure the guard in position in the frame for use.
3. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member mounted therein, a handle connected to the frame, a spring secured to the guard adjacent the rear portion thereof and having a part extending toward the front of the guard and spaced therefrom, and means associated with and operated through the handle for engaging the said forwardly extending part of the spring to yieldingly engage the same to hold the guard member in position against a razor blade for use.
4. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member mounted therein, a tension device associated with the guard member, a handle connected to the frame, a cover member pivotally mounted in the said frame and adapted when in position for use to engage a part of the said tension device, and adjustable devices associated with and operated through the said handle for engaging another portion of the said tension device so that through the coöperation of the engagement with the tension device by the said cover and the adjustable devices in the handle the guard is yieldingly held in position to correspondingly maintain a razor blade in place for use.
5. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a cover member also pivotally mounted in the frame, a handle connected to the frame, a spring member connected to the said guard adjacent the rear portion thereof and having a part extending rearwardly therefrom to be engaged by a portion of the said cover when in position for use and a part extending forwardly and spaced from the said guard member, and devices adjustable in and operated through the handle for engaging the forwardly extending portion of the said spring to exert a yielding pressure against the guard member thereby coacting with the cover member to yieldingly maintain the guard member against a razor blade when in position for use.
6. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a spring attached to and extending from the said guard member, a handle, a rod extending through the handle, a head on the said rod, a button at the outer end of the handle, and a spring bearing against the said head so as to maintain the same in contact with the said button so that the latter may be moved to adjust the said rod to position against the action of the spring to cause the inner end of the rod to bear against the spring attached to the pivoted guard member in order to yieldingly maintain the guard member in position for use.
7. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a handle associated with the frame, a cover member pivotally mounted in the frame, means coacting between the said cover member and pivotaly mounted guard for exerting a yielding pressure against the said guard when the cover member is in its normal position, the said cover member being adapted to act as a support for a razor blade in removing the same when the cover is turned to its inoperative position.
8. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a tension device associated with the said guard, a cover member also pivotally mounted in the said frame and having an extension adapted to coöperate with the said tension device for causing a yielding pressure to be exerted against the said pivotally mounted guard when the cover member is in its normal position for use.
9. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a spring connected to and extending from the said guard member, a cover member also pivotally mounted in the said frame, and an arm extending from the said cover member adapted to engage with the said spring for causing a yielding tension to be exerted against the said guard member when the cover is in its normal position for use.
10. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a cover member also pivotally mounted in the frame, a handle, means coacting between the cover and the guard for exerting a yielding tension against the guard when the cover is in its normal position, and means associated with the guard and devices coöperating with the same through the handle for also exerting a yielding tension against the said guard to further assist in maintaining the same in position for use.
11. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a handle, a tension device extending from the said guard member, an arm extending from the said cover and adapted to bear against the tension device when the cover is in its normal position for causing a yielding tension to be exerted against the said guard, and means associated with the guard and coacting with the devices operated through the handle for also exerting a yielding tension against the said guard to further yieldingly maintain the same in position for use.
12. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard member pivotally mounted therein, a cover member also pivotally mounted in the frame, a handle connected to the said frame, means coacting between the guard and the cover for exerting a yielding tension against the said guard when the cover is in its normal position, a spring associated with the said guard, a rod extending through the handle, a button adjustable to position at the outer end of the handle, and means for maintaining one end of the rod in contact with the button so that by the adjustment of the button the rod may be moved to bear against the said spring to further exert a yielding tension against the said guard member in maintaining the same in position for use.
13. In a safety razor, a frame, a guard pivotally mounted therein, a cover also pivotally mounted in the said frame, a handle associated with the said frame, a spring associated with and extending from the said guard, an arm extending from the said cover and adapted to coact with the said spring for exerting a pressure against the said guard when the cover is in its normal position, a second spring also associated with and spaced from the said guard, a rod extending through the said handle, a button associated with the outer end of the handle, and means for maintaining one end of the said rod against the said button so that by adjusting the button the said rod is caused to bear against the said second spring to further yieldingly maintain the said guard in position for use.
14. In a safety razor, a frame comprising a body portion and end members, there being a slot and bearings in the said end members, guard members, and pivot pins extending from oppositely disposed position in the said guard member and adapted to enter the said slots and to be seated in the said bearings in the ends of the frame to pivotally mount the said guard member in a removable manner in the said frame.
Signed by me this 1st day of March, 1920.
OTTO KAMPFE.