Flexo and Float-O-Flex Razors
Patent US2059172
Invention Safety Razor
Filed Saturday, 12th August 1933
Published Tuesday, 27th October 1936
Inventor Charles Sabiers
Language English
A floating head razor
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The present invention relates to safety razors and the primary object of the invention is to provide an improved safety razor having a free floating blade carrying head whereby the blade is permitted to automatically follow the curvatures of the face, as well as yield with a shock absorbing action for cushioning the shave.
A further object of the invention is to provide a safety razor embodying a construction permitting limited yielding of the head in directions both rotatable and toward and away from the handle portion with respect to the normal position of the head.
A further object of the invention is to provide a safety razor having a head connected to its handle by yieldable coupling means permitting the head to yield axially of the handle.
A further object resides in the specific formation of the head and blade permitting easier shaving around one's nose.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification and in which drawing:
Referring to the drawing in detail and wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts thruout
Rigidly secured in the rear end of the tubular casing
Encircling the stem
The projecting end or shank portion
The flat single edge blade
The blade clamp
In use of the safety razor it will be noted that due to the yieldable coupling between the stem
In assembling the blade and blade clamp upon the head plate
Thus it will be seen that a safety razor of improved construction has been provided wherein the blade carrying head is mounted in a free floating relation to the handle portion to permit the blade to automatically follow the curvatures of the face as well as yield in directions toward and from the handle during use. It will further be apparent that a specific construction of the blade has been provided permitting better use of the razor when shaving around one's nose.
Changes in detail may be made to the form of invention herein shown and described, without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. A safety razor comprising a handle portion, a head movably mounted in the handle portion, and yieldable coupling means between the handle portion and head to permit rotary yielding of the head about a fixed axis and straight line longitudinal movement with respect to the handle portion.
2. In a safety razor, a handle, a stem rotatable and axially movable in the handle, a head carried by one end of the stem, and yieldable coupling means between the stem and handle and placed under tension upon movement of the stem from its position as normally held by the yieldable coupling means.
3. In a safety razor, a hollow handle, a stem axially movable in the handle, a blade supporting head carried by one end of the stem, and coupling means between the handle and stem and normally retaining the stem in a position relative to the handle permitting limited yielding of the stem axially in either direction from its normal position of rest.
4. In a safety razor, a hollow handle, a stem rotatable and longitudinally movable in the handle, a blade carrying head mounted transversely of one end of the stem, and spring means connected between the handle and stem and permitting rotary and longitudinal movement of the stem within the handle in either direction from its normal position of rest.
5. In a safety razor, a hollow handle, a stem rotatable and longitudinally movable in the handle, a blade supporting head mounted transversely of one end of the stem, and a coil spring encircling the stem within the handle and having one end rigid with the handle and its opposite end rigid with the stem.
6. In a safety razor, a handle, a stem rotatable and longitudinally movable in the handle, a coil spring encircling the stem, means rigidly connecting one end of the spring to the handle, and means rigidly connecting the opposite end of the spring to said stem whereby the spring is placed under tension by either rotary or longitudinal movement of the stem.
7. In a safety razor, a hollow handle, a cylindrical stem rotatable and longitudinally movable in the handle, a blade supporting head mounted to extend transversely of one end of the stem, a coil spring encircling the stem within the handle and having the convolutions thereof normally spaced apart, means rigidly securing the spring at one end to the handle, and means rigidly securing the opposite end of the spring to the stem.
8. In a safety razor, a handle embodying a tubular casing, a plug secured in the rear end of the casing and having an axially disposed bore, a guide bushing secured in the forward end of the casing and having a bore axially aligning with the bore in said plug, a stem reciprocable and rotatable in said bores, a blade supporting head mounted transversely of one end of the stem, and a coil spring encircling the stem between the plug and guide bushing and having one end rigidly secured to said plug and its opposite end rigidly secured to the stem for exerting a tension thereon when said head is moved from its normal position at rest.
9. In a safety razor, a handle comprising a tubular casing, a plug fixed in the rear end of the casing and having a bore extending axially of the casing, a guide bushing fixed in the forward end of the casing and having a bore axially aligned with the bore in said plug, a stem extending axially thru the casing and having its inner end rotatably fitting in the bore of said plug, a sleeve fixed to the stem and slidably fitting in the bore of the guide bushing, a blade carrying head mounted transversely of the outer end of the stem, a coil spring encircling the stem between the plug and guide bushing, means rigidly connecting the spring at one end to the plug, and means rigidly connecting the opposite end of the spring to said sleeve, said spring having the convolutions thereof normally spaced apart.
10. In a safety razor, a handle, a stem yieldably mounted in the handle, a head plate mounted midway of its ends upon the outer end of the stem and having its rear portion cut away at each end of the plate providing relatively narrow end portions, a blade for engaging over the front face of the head plate and substantially conforming to the shape thereof, and a blade clamp embodying a clamping plate engaging over the blade and clamping fingers engaging the rear face of the head plate at opposite sides of its point of connection with said stem, said blade clamp having flanges along its rear edge and being of a shape substantially conforming to said head plate.
11. In a safety razor, a head plate having a recess in its rear edge intermediate the ends of the plate and cut away on arcs at each side of the recess to form relatively narrow ends for the head plate, a blade having a central portion provided with a straight rear edge and cut away on arcs from each end of the straight rear edge to provide substantially narrow end portions for the blade, and a clamp for securing the blade to the head plate embodying a flat clamping plate for engaging the blade and clamping fingers for engaging beneath the head plate, said recess in the head plate permitting grasping of the rear central portions of the blade and blade clamp for removal thereof from the head plate.
Charles Sabiers.