Injector Razor
Patent US2030703
Invention Razor
Filed Thursday, 20th July 1933
Published Tuesday, 11th February 1936
Inventor Leopold Karl Kuhnl
Owner Magazine Repeating Razor Company
Language English
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This invention relates to an improved safety razor which is designed to be easily and quickly supplied with a blade and in turn just as easily deprived of a blade.
The object of the invention is to provide a razor which can be fully opened for the purpose of cleaning it and flushing it and which has a minimum number of parts which makes it easy to keep it clean.
Furthermore, the construction is light thus making a razor with little weight and one readily adapted for manufacture from sheet metal.
Another feature is the absence of spring catches and the like for securing a blade in place and having no parts that are removable and apt to be lost.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which
In the razor shown in
The blade platform
Means are provided for holding the blade platform in position. The preferred construction includes a movable part on the handle such as the part
In
In
Various changes can be made in the form and proportion of parts without departing from the scope of my invention.
I claim:—
A razor comprising two clamping members, one of said members including a blade platform with stops on its front edge, the members being hinged together on an axis parallel with the front edge of the blade platform, the other of said members having means for engaging the top face of a blade, a handle portion fixed to that member that engages the top face, and a laterally movable lever normally aligned with the fixed member to form a complete handle, said movable lever being pivoted near its top to the fixed portion and having a spring extension for engaging the under side of the blade platform.
Leopold K. Kuhnl.