Schick Type C3
Patent US2060243
Invention Magazine Razor
Filed Thursday, 23rd May 1935
Published Tuesday, 10th November 1936
Inventors Leopold Karl Kuhnl, Octavius Victor Rodrigues
Owner Magazine Repeating Razor Company
Language English
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This invention relates to a razor having a shaving head mounted pivotally on a post and novel in that it is provided with a spring that engages the rear edge of a blade and moves it forward when the shaving head is transverse to the post but is retreated from the blade when the shaving head is parallel with the post. The spring may also be provided with a knuckle or finger to engage the post to yieldingly hold the shaving head and the post in such parallel relation.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
The invention is applicable to razors that feed blades endwise into a shaving head, the blades being stored until used in a stack placed in a magazine. The magazine is shown in the drawing as forming the handle of the razor. The magazine is designed to prevent jamming by depressing the stack of blades as soon as the top one is started on its passage from the magazine and holding the stack depressed until the blade in transit is finally ejected. The depressor holds the stack low enough to prevent the top blade being engaged by the ejector slide. The depressor is retreated entirely from the stack by the ejector slide only after the ejector slide has fully completed the ejection of a blade.
The magazine comprises a casing
This invention relates particularly to the securing of the blade in the shaving head and the temporary fixation of the shaving head on the post when in blade-receiving position. This is a fixture that is designed to hold the shaving head securely in position when a blade is fed into it and also positively move the blade to proper shaving position when the shaving head is swung on its pivot from receiving position to shaving position. The shaving head and the magazine are disposed so that a blade is fed to the shaving head in rear of its proper position for shaving, as shown in
The post
The leaf
Various changes can be made in the form and proportion of the parts without departing from the invention as set forth in the claims.
We claim:
1. In a safety razor of the magazine type, a post, a shaving head pivoted to the post, the shaving head comprising a blade platform and a top plate for holding a blade between them, a spring on the shaving head for engaging the rear edge of a blade and having a cam portion thereon and a cam on the post for moving the spring out of contact with the blade when the shaving head and the post are parallel.
2. In a safety razor of the magazine type, a post, a shaving head pivoted to the post, the shaving head comprising a blade platform and a top plate for holding a blade between them, a spring on the shaving head for engaging the rear edge of a blade and having a cam portion thereon, a cam on the post for moving the spring out of contact with the blade when the shaving head and the post are parallel and a finger on the spring for engaging the post for yieldingly holding the head firmly on the post in such parallel position.
3. In a safety razor, a post, a shaving head pivoted on the post, the shaving head comprising a blade platform and a top plate for holding a blade between them, a spring on the shaving head for engaging the rear edge of a blade on the blade platform, the post and spring having cooperating parts for holding the shaving head in position parallel to the post and for moving the spring out of contact with the blade, and having other co-operating parts for moving the spring in contact with the blade when the shaving head is swung to a position angular to the post.
Octavius Victor Rodrigues.
Leopold Kuhnl.