Razor Guard
Patent US712778
Invention Safety-Guard Attachment for Razor-Blades
Filed Monday, 2nd December 1901
Published Tuesday, 4th November 1902
Inventors John J. Ducket, Leon Flinker
Owner Leon Flinker
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, John J. Duket, a resident of Toledo, in the county of Lucas, and Leon Flinker, a resident of Columbus, in the county of Franklin, State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Guard Attachments for Razor-Blades; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same.
Our invention relates to safety attachments for razor-blades, and especially to improvements in the safety attachments shown in reissued Patent No. 11,853, granted September 4, 1900, to Leon Flinker, one of the present applicants, wherein a guard-bar is adjustably secured to a razor-blade and held thereon in desired position by means of a supporting member clamping the blade.
The object of our present invention is to improve upon the guard-bar and the clamping device shown in the reissued patent referred to by such a construction of the guard-bar as will keep the edge of the razor-blade from contact therewith and by such arrangement of the clamping member as will adapt it to so engage and clamp, by spring-pressure, upon the arm extension of the guard-bar as to admit of its having a limited swinging or pivotal motion about its point of contact with the arm as well as a lengthwise adjustment along said arm extension, and, further, to change the position of the clamping-lever from the front to the back side of the member, thereby leaving that portion of the clamping member which engages the front side of the razor-blade that comes next to the face in shaving comparatively flat and free fro any projections at all times.
Our invention consists of certain features of construction and combination of parts adapted to carry out our objects as illustrated by drawings and hereinafter described in this specification and specifically set forth in the claims.
The accompanying drawings show our invention in the forms and general arrangement of the parts now preferred by us; but changes might be made in some of the details and equivalent parts substituted for those shown, within the skill of a good mechanic and not requiring the exercise of invention, without departure from the spirit of our invention as set forth in the claims at the end of this specification.
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Our safety attachment consists of a guard-bar and a clamp for securing the same to a razor-blade, the clamp being resilient and provided with spring-jaws which embrace the razor-blade and a portion of the guard-bar between them, one of said jaws being provided with a cam-lever which impinges against a portion of the guard-bar to set the clamp and secure the guard-bar to the blade.
Our improved clamping member consists mainly of a clip
It is preferable that the springy yield of the clip-jaws
The cam-lever
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new and useful is—
1. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member, a clamping member, and means for securing said clamping member to said guard-bar member so that the said clamping member is capable of a swinging movement on said guard-bar member, substantially as described.
2. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member, a clamping member, and means for securing said clamping member to said guard-bar member so that the said clamping member is capable of a swinging and sliding movement on said guard-bar member, substantially as described.
3. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member having an arm extending therefrom, a clamping member, and means for securing said clamping member to said arm so that said clamping member is capable of a swinging movement on said arm, substantially as described.
4. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member, having an arm extending therefrom, a clamping member, and means for securing said clamping member to said arm so that said clamping member is capable of swinging and sliding movements on said arm, substantially as described.
5. An adjustable safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member having an arm extending therefrom and a clamping member comprising a strip of resilient material bent to form a clip, a slot formed in said clip and adapted to receive and pinch on the edges of said arm with spring-pressure, and a cam-lever pivoted on said clip and adapted to impinge against said arm, substantially as described.
6. An adjustable safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member having an arm extending therefrom, a clamping member comprising a strip of resilient material bent to form a clip, a slot formed in said clip and adapted to receive the said arm, the clip being adapted to swing on its points of contact with the arm, and a spring formed in the end of the said slot and arranged to hold one end of the clip close to the outer face of said arm, substantially as deseribed.
7. An adjustable safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar provided with an arm extending therefrom and a clamping member for securing said guard-bar to the razor-blade consisting of a strip of resilient material bent to form a clip, spring side bars formed in the top of said clip and adapted to engage the sides of said arm and means for increasing the tension of the jaws of said clip, substantially as described.
8. An adjustable safety attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar provided with an arm extending therefrom, and a clamping member for securing said guard-bar to the razor-blade consisting of a strip of resilient material bent to form a clip, spring side bars formed in the top of said clip and adapted to engage the sides of the said arm so that the clip may have a sliding or a swinging motion thereon, and a cam-lever fulcrumed in one of the jaws of said clip and arranged to engage the outer face of the said arm, substantially as described and for the purpose set forth.
9. An adjustable safety attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar having an arm extending therefrom, and a clamping member consisting of a strip of resilient material bent to form a clip spring side bars formed in the top of said clip and notches or shoulders formed on said side bars and arranged to engage the said arm to hold it in place in the clip, substantially as described.
10. An adjustable safety-guard attachment for razor-blades, comprising a guard-bar member having an arm extending therefrom, and a clamping member comprising a strip of resilient material bent to form a clip, a slot formed in said clip adapted to receive said arm, and guide-lugs arranged on the interior of the rear jaws of said clip, substantially as described.
11. An adjustable safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member having an arm extending therefrom, and a clamping member comprising a strip of resilient material bent to form a clip, a slot formed in the said clip and adapted to receive the said arm, a cam-lever fulcrumed in one of the jaws of said clip and arranged to engage the outer face of the said arm and a spring arranged to hold the said jaw against the outer face of the said arm, substantially as described.
12. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member and a resilient clamping member with means for so attaching it to the guard-bar member that said clamping member is capable of an independent, lateral, swinging motion substantially as set forth.
13. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member and a spring-jawed clamping member so attached to the guard-bar member as to be capable of an independent, lateral swinging motion, and means for swinging the clamping member and simultaneously causing it to clamp upon the face of the razor-blade, substantially as set forth.
14. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member, a clamping member bent to form a clip and so attached to the guard-bar member as to be capable of an independent lateral swinging motion, with a spring acting to press the back jaw of the clip toward the razor-blade, substantially as set forth.
15. A safety-guard attachment for razor-blades comprising a guard-bar member, a clamping member bent to form a clip having resilient jaws and so secured to the guard-bar member as to be capable of an independent lateral swinging motion, with a cam fulcrumed in the back jaw of the clip and adapted to swing the clip and force its front jaw against the razor-blade with a spring-pressure substantially as set forth.
16. A clamping member for a safety-guard attachment for razor-blades, consisting of a
Signed at Toledo, Ohio, by us this 22d day of October, 1901.
John J. Duket.
Leon Flinker.
Witnesses:
H. H. Winkeljohn,
Geo. A. Bassett.