Razor with Square Blade
Patent US1721113
Invention Safety Razor
Filed Monday, 21st July 1924
Published Tuesday, 16th July 1929
Inventor Robert E. Hamilton
Language English
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The present invention relates to safety razors and has for its prime object to generally improve upon such devices by providing a simple and efficient construction which will afford a maximum number of shaves with a minimum amount of trouble, one which is reliable, inexpensive to manufacture, easy to manipulate, strong, durable, and well adapted to the purpose for which it is designed.
With the above and numerous other objects in view as will appear as the description progresses, the invention resides in certain novel features of construction, and in the combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
Referring to the drawing in detail it will be seen that
This razor is equal to four razors of the type with one cutting edge only and in using the same it will be seen that the lather, while shaving, may be passed through the slots
Although I have described the invention with a certain degree of particularity, it is evident that changes in the details of construction and in the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed or sacrificing any of its advantages.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is:
1. A safety razor including a head having an opening extending between its upper and under sides, a guard plate disposable against the upper side of the head for clamping a razor blade in place upon the head and means for separably connecting the plate with the head comprising spaced resilient fingers extending from the under side of the guard plate and insertible into the said opening to bear frictionally against opposite walls thereof, the said fingers having their lower ends deflected outwardly on curved lines to engage against the under side of the head at the lower edges of the walls engaged by the fingers, the said ends of the fingers being exposed whereby the same may be pressed toward each other to permit withdrawal of the fingers from the opening.
2. A safety razor including a head having an opening extending therethrough between its upper and under sides, a handle disposed in axial alinement with the head, means connecting the handle to the under side of the head with the end of the handle spaced from the said under side of the head, a guard plate disposable against the upper side of the head, and means for removably securing the guard plate upon the head comprising spaced resilient fingers extending from the under side of the guard plate and insertible in the said opening to bear frictionally against the opposite walls thereof, the lower ends of the fingers being deflected outwardly to project into the space provided by the attaching means for the handle, and to bear against the under side of the head at the lower sides of the walls of the opening which are engaged by the said fingers, the said ends of the fingers being exposed whereby the same may be pressed toward each other to permit withdrawal of the fingers from the opening.
3. A safety razor including a head having an opening therein extending between its upper and under sides, a member comprising a body portion having a threaded opening and arms radiating from the body portion and extending upwardly above the plane thereof and having their ends secured to the under side of the head, a handle having a threaded shank fitted into said opening, a guard plate disposable against the upper side of the head for clamping a razor blade in place upon the head, and means for separably connecting the guard plate with the head comprising resilient fingers extending from the under side of the guard plate in spaced relation to each other and insertible into said opening to bear frictionally against opposite walls thereof, the said fingers having their lower ends deflected outwardly on curved lines to project below the lower end of the opening and between the fingers upon the handle mounting member.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
Robert E. Hamilton.