Injector Magazine
Patent US2310180
Invention Razor Blade Magazine and Blade Pack Therefor
Filed Thursday, 7th August 1941
Published Tuesday, 2nd February 1943
Inventor Leopold Karl Kuhnl
Owner Magazine Repeating Razor Company
Language English
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The invention relates to razors of the magazine type—i. e., razors provided with a magazine containing blades, which may be fed one by one as needed into a shaving head.
The principal object is a razor of this type that will be of simple construction and capable of being operated with a simple and cheap pack of blades.
Another object is a razor of the said type so constructed that the introduction of a blade pack into the magazine is a simple operation even to the uninitiated user.
Describing the drawing,
Referring more in detail to the drawing, a form of blade suitable for use in the razor and for assembly into a blade pack that may be used in the razor is illustrated in
The stack, indicated by the numeral
The purposes and functions of the various features of the clip and of the nubs and indentations in the blades will be understood after the razor in which the stack is to be inserted has been described. It may, however, now be pointed out that, if the shoulder of the nub
In describing the razor itself, it is to be understood that the invention relates only to those features involving the insertion of a stack of blades into the magazine and the ejection one by one therefrom. To illustrate an application of the invention however, I show a razor construction in which the blade stack is located in the handle and the blades are, upon ejection therefrom injected into shaving position in a shaving head mounted on a post projecting from the handle. This latter feature however is illustrative merely of a suitable type of razor with which the invention may be used, and so far as the scope of the invention is concerned it will be apparent that it is immaterial how the blades are disposed of after ejection from the magazine.
Proceeding therefore to a description of the razor, the magazine which also serves as a handle for the shaving head comprises an elongated box-like structure
To serve as a guide for the plunger in order that it may travel in a fixed path, there is provided in the casing a lining
The spring 40, the function of which is to bear against the blade stack in order to feed blades successively to a position in alignment with the plunger tip and the ejection orifice, may be riveted to the lining
The spring normally takes the position shown in
Since it is desirable, and in practice necessary, that the height of the blade-ejection orifice be not substantially greater than the thickness of a blade, there is provided in the blade-ejection orifice a groove
The advantages of the invention and the mode of utilizing it will now be explained.
The blades like those shown in
In
While I have described a 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:
1. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing provided with a blade ejection orifice, a plunger slidably mounted for reciprocation in the casing, and a spring located within the casing and adapted to press a stack of blades against a wall of the casing with the topmost blade aligned with the orifice and with the plunger, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades and a clip releasably retaining the stack in assembled relation, the clip and the plunger being provided with complementary means for engagement with each other during the retraction of the plunger, the bottom blade being provided with a nub for engagement with the spring when the blade pack actuated by the plunger is driven to its innermost position within the casing.
2. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing, a plunger reciprocably mounted in the casing, and a spring within the casing adapted to bear against a stack of blades therein, the blade pack comprising a stack of razor blades each of which is provided with a plurality of nubs on one face of a plurality of indentations on the other, the nubs of each blade being nested in the indentations in a contiguous blade, the nubs and indentations sloping away from the surface of the blade and toward one end thereof at an angle small enough so that a blade may by an endwise sliding motion be dislodged from the blade contiguous to it, and a clip retaining the stack in assembled relation, the clip and plunger being provided with cooperating means for positive engagement with each other during the retraction of the plunger, the spring being positioned to engage a nub on one of the exterior blades of the stack.
3. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing and a plunger reciprocably mounted in the casing, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades each of which is provided with a plurality of nubs on one face thereof and a plurality of indentations on the other, the nubs of each blade being nested in the indentations of a contiguous blade, the nubs and indentations sloping away from the surface of the blade and toward one end thereof at an angle small enough so that a blade may by an endwise sliding motion be dislodged from the blade contiguous to it, said pack also including a clip retaining the stack in assembled relation, the clip being provided with an aperture and the plunger being provided with a hook adapted to engage in the aperture of the clip during retraction of the plunger, and spring means adapted to engage a nub of one of the exterior blades of the stack for preventing withdrawal of the stack during retraction of the plunger.
4. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing and a blade ejection plunger, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades retained in assembly by a releasable clip, the clip and the plunger being provided with cooperating means for positive engagement with each other during retraction of the plunger, and a part projection from an inner wall of said casing, the stack being provided with means for positive engagement with the said part when the pack is located in the casing in blade feeding position whereby the clip is stripped from the stack of blades as an incident to the retraction of the plunger.
5. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing and a blade ejecting plunger reciprocably mounted in the casing, and a part projecting from an inner wall of the casing, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades and a releasable clip retaining the blades in assembly, the clip being provided with an aperture and the plunger being provided with a hook adapted to engage the said aperture during retraction of the plunger, one of the exterior blades of the stack being provided with means for positive engagement with the said projecting part when the pack is located in blade feeding position in the casing whereby the clip is stripped from the stack as an incident to the retraction of the plunger.
6. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing and a blade ejecting plunger reciprocably mounted in the casing, and also with a blade lifting spring within the casing, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades and a releasable clip retaining the blades in assembly, the clip being provided with an aperture and the plunger being provided with a hook adapted to engage the said aperture during retraction of the plunger, one of the exterior blades of the stack being provided with means for positive engagement with the said spring when the pack is located in blade feeding position in the casing whereby the clip is stripped from the stack as an incident to the retraction of the plunger.
7. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing and a blade ejecting plunger mounted in the casing, and also with a blade lifting spring within the casing, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades and a releasable clip retaining the stack in assembly, the clip being provided with an aperture and the plunger being provided with a hook adapted to engage the said aperture during retraction of the plunger, one of the exterior blades of the stack being provided with a nub for positive engagement with the said spring when the pack is located in blade feeding position in the casing whereby the clip is stripped from the stack as an incident to the retraction of the plunger.
8. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing, a blade ejecting plunger reciprocably mounted in the casing and a blade lifting spring within the casing, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades and a releasable clip retaining the blades in assembly, the stack being provided with a nub for positive engagement with the said spring when the pack is located in blade feeding position in the casing whereby the clip is stripped from the stack as an incident to the retraction of the plunger.
9. The combination of a blade magazine for a razor and a blade pack therefor, the magazine comprising a casing, a blade ejecting plunger reciprocably mounted in the casing and a blade lifting spring within the casing, the blade pack comprising a stack of blades and a releasable clip retaining the stack in assembly, one of the exterior blades of the stack being provided with a nub for positive engagement with the said spring when the pack is located in blade feeding position in the casing whereby the clip may be stripped from the stack by withdrawing the plunger, thus leaving the stack in blade feeding position in the casing.
Leopold Kuhnl.