Similar to Schick Type F
Patent US2521481
Invention Razor
Filed Monday, 21st July 1947
Published Tuesday, 5th September 1950
Inventor Octavius Victor Rodrigues
Language English
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An object of this invention is to provide a razor so constructed as to guide the skin to be shaved in a novel manner into angular advancement with respect to the cutting edge of the blade by first retarding and then releasing the skin, to effect a smooth action in shaving.
A further object of the invention is to provide a razor so designed that the lower end thereof may be held in substantially vertical position for convenience of the user, while the blade edge and skin control bar thereof are presented at an acute angle thereto, the surface to be shaved being advanced to the cutting edge of the blade in a safe and efficient manner.
Another object of this invention is to provide a razor which assures the obtaining of a smoother, cleaner shave than may be obtained by using razors of standard construction.
The accompanying drawings illustrate embodiments of structures employing my invention described in detail in the ensuing specification. These embodiments are merely by way of example and the invention is not limited thereto but includes all other forms which would come within the scope of the appended claims.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings, there is shown a razor embodying my invention comprising a handle having a lower end
The highest point
In using the razor, the approach leading surface
In actual tests of the razor of the instant invention, drawn over a line marked on the skin, in a direction perpendicular to that line, the line is first observed released at the ends
The high point
The approach plane
The bend
In the structure of the instant application, the razor head and the points and surfaces which contact the face are so arranged in relation to the handle that the cutting edge of the blade is safely effective over a wider arc or range than is presently available in any other razor.
While I have shown in the drawings and described in the above specification, a convenient form of a structure embodying my invention, it will be apparent from such disclosure that the invention is capable of many modifications without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, as set forth in the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A razor comprising a handle, a head on said handle having a main portion including a flat surface for receiving a blade having a cutting edge, a bar spaced from said main portion of the head, members connecting the ends of said bar to the main portion to dispose the bar below the plane of and spaced from the said blade-receiving surface, said members having stop portions against which the cutting edge of the blade may abut to dispose the cutting edge above the plane of the bar spaced therefrom and parallel thereto, the bar in cross-section at a plane taken at right angles to the longitudinal axis thereof defining a flat upper portion disposed substantially 133 degrees to the plane of the blade-receiving surface of the main portion of the head, a lower undercut portion and a trailing surface connecting the top of the upper portion and bottom of the lower portion of the bar and defining the back of said bar, the said lower portion of the bar being of the outline of an arc longitudinally, the apex of said arc being disposed immediately adjacent the flat upper portion of the bar and defining a control surface so that in movement of the razor on a skin surface, the skin will be first contacted by the said lower portion, and, by virtue of the arcuate outline thereof longitudinally, will be retarded most at the apex and least at the ends of the arc and will be released in continued movement of the razor, first at the ends of the said lower portion and then gradually up to the apex thereof, providing an angular presentation of the skin to the blade edge for a slicing shaving action.
2. A razor comprising a handle, a head on said handle having a main portion including a flat surface for receiving a blade having a cutting edge, a bar spaced from the main portion of the head, members connecting the ends of said bar to the main portion to dispose the bar below the plane of and spaced from the said blade-receiving surface, said members having stop portions against which the cutting edge of the blade may abut to dispose the cutting edge above the plane of the bar spaced therefrom and parallel thereto, the bar in cross-section at a plane taken at right angles to the longitudinal axis thereof defining a flat upper portion disposed substantially 15° from an imaginary line drawn from the blade edge to the top of the flat upper portion, a lower undercut portion and a trailing surface connecting the top of the upper portion and bottom of the lower portion of the bar, and defining the back of said bar, the lower portion of the front of the bar being of arcuate outline longitudinally and defining a control surface so that in movement of the razor on a skin surface, the skin will be first contacted by the said lower portion and, by virtue of the arcuate outline thereof longitudinally, will be retarded most at the apex and least at the ends of the arc and will be released in continued movement of the razor first at the ends of the said lower portion and then gradually up to the apex thereof, providing an angular presentation of the skin to the blade edge for a slicing shaving action.
Octavius Victor Rodrigues.
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The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
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