Injector Magazine
Patent US2215008
Invention Magazine for Razor Blades
Filed Friday, 24th March 1939
Published Tuesday, 17th September 1940
Inventor Leopold Karl Kuhnl
Owner Magazine Repeating Razor Company
Language English
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The invention relates to an improved razor blade magazine of the type provided with means for ejecting blades therefrom one by one and as they are ejected feeding them to shaving position in a razor head. The general nature and purposes of the device will be understood after examining the blade magazines illustrated and described in U. S. Patent #1,969,945 to O. V. Rodrigues, U. S. Patent #2,043,046 to Leopold Kuhnl, and U. S. Patent #2,109,017 to O. V. Rodrigues, and generally described they comprise a casing, a receptacle within the casing in which a stack of blades is retained, a reciprocable plunger for successively ejecting the blades from the stack, and means for aligning the magazine with the razor head so that each blade, as it is ejected from the magazine, will be properly directed to shaving position in the razor head.
In blade magazines of this general character, it has been frequently found that, as the plunger is retracted, it exerts sufficient frictional effect on the topmost blade of the stack to drag the blade back with it, with the result that the plunger cannot be made to engage the blade for injecting it into the razor head. This is due to the fact that clearance is provided between the end wall of the receptacle and the upper wall of the casing in order to permit the blade-engaging plunger to pass to the rear of the stack of blades preparatory to engagement with the topmost blade of the stack for ejecting it. This clearance may be sufficient to permit not only the plunger but also a blade to pass through it at the same time, although, as a practical matter, the clearance is, preferably considerably less than the thickness of the plunger plus a blade. However, if on retraction of the plunger a blade is dragged into the clearance, the plunger becomes jammed and cannot pick up a blade on its forward stroke.
It is the object of the invention to prevent frictional engagement of the plunger from dragging the topmost blade of the stack back through the clearance referred to.
Referring to the drawing:
Referring to the drawing more in detail, the casing (see
The stack of blades indicated as a whole by the letter “
The rear end wall
The blade holding receptacle is prevented from sliding out of the casing by the lugs
The means which I provide for preventing the topmost blade of the stack from being drawn back through the clearance between the blade receptacle and the top wall of the casing comprises the tongue
The blade ejecting unit comprises the plunger
While not related to the invention, the device usually includes (for use in certain types of razors) an aligning finger
While I have described a certain particular construction in which my invention is incorporated, I do not desire to be limited to this particular embodiment since many changes and modifications may easily be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims:
I claim:
1. In a magazine injector for razor blades, of the type comprising a boxlike casing provided with a blade ejection orifice in one end together with a receptacle within the casing for containing a stack of blades and having an end wall of a height to provide a slot between its free edge and a wall of the casing of dimensions sufficient for a blade to pass therethrough, a plunger reciprocably mounted within the casing for travel in a path passing through said slot, the width of the plunger being less than the length of the slot, and a tongue inwardly projecting from a wall of said casing and positioned to obstruct the passage of a blade through said slot but offset from the path of movement of the plunger therethrough.
2. In a magazine injector for razor blades, of the type comprising a boxlike casing provided with a blade ejection orifice in one end together with a receptacle within the casing for containing a stack of blades having an end wall of a height to provide a slot between its free edge and a wall of the casing of dimensions sufficient for a blade to pass therethrough, a plunger reciprocably mounted within the casing for travel in a path passing through said slot, the width of the plunger being less than the length of the slot, and a projection inwardly projecting from a wall of said casing and positioned to obstruct passage of a blade through said slot but offset from the path of movement of the plunger therethrough.
3. In a magazine injector for razor blades, of the type comprising a boxlike casing provided with a blade ejection orifice in one end together with a receptacle within the casing for containing a stack of blades and having an end wall of a height to provide slot between its free edge and a wall of the casing of dimensions sufficient for a blade to pass therethrough, a plunger reciprocably mounted within the casing, for travel in a path passing through said slot and to the rear of the blade stack, the width of the plunger being less than the length of the slot and a projection projecting from the top wall of the casing toward the said free edge and positioned to the rear of a blade but offset from the path of movement of the plunger therethrough.
Leopold Kuhnl.