Razor Stropping Device
Patent US725449
Invention Razor Stropping Device
Filed Friday, 1st August 1902
Published Tuesday, 14th April 1903
Inventors Frederick, Otto and Richard Kampfe
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, Frederick Kampfe, Richard Kampfe, and Otto Kampfe, citizens of the United States, residing in New York, borough of Brooklyn, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Razor-Stropping Devices, of which the following is a specification.
The razor-stropping device for which Letters Patent No. 405,961 were granted to us on June 25, 1889, comprised two parallel spindles, of which one carried a blade-holder and the other a friction-roller, and gearing for transmitting motion from the spindle carrying the blade-holder to the spindle carrying the friction-roller. The motion-transmitting gearing was provided with means for checking the motion of the blade-holder in either direction.
We have found by practical tests that a more effective stropping of the blade is obtained when the blade-holder is arranged permanently at an obtuse angle of inclination to the axis of the handle of the blade-holder, as described more fully in a pending application for Letters Patent which was filed by us on May 7, 1902, Serial No. 106,233; and the object of the present invention, therefore, is to so improve the razor-stropping device hereinbefore referred to that the blade-holder and friction-roller are arranged at an obtuse angle of inclination to the axis of the handle of the blade-holder, so as to apply the new principle discovered by us to the razor-stropping device heretofore patented by us, and produce thereby a greatly-improved razor-stropping mechanism; and for this purpose the invention consists of a razor-stropping device in which the blade-holder is arranged at an obtuse angle of inclination to the axis of its handle and in which the spindle of the friction-roller is arranged parallel with the blade-holder and at the same angle of inclination with the axis of the handle of the blade-holder as the latter.
The invention consists, further, of a razor-stropping device comprising a transverse support, two parallel spindles—one for the blade-holder and the other for a friction-roller—means for supporting the blade-holder and friction-roller at an obtuse angle of inclination to the handle of the support, and gearing for transmitting motion from the spindle of the friction-roller to the spindle of the blade-holder; and the invention consists, further, of certain additional details of construction, which will be fully described hereinafter and finally pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings,
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Referring to the drawings,
One of the toothed segments of the motion-transmitting gearing is provided with stop-pins
The mechanism so far described and its operation is fully described in the patent heretofore granted to us, and therefore requires no further description.
The improvement consists in arranging the axis of the blade-holder, as well as the axes of the spindles of the friction-rollers, at an obtuse angle of inclination to the axis of the handle and arranging the supporting-sockets for the spindles of the friction-rollers at a like obtuse angle of inclination to the axis of the handle. This requires that a proper bevel be imparted to the teeth of the motion-transmitting pinion
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent—
1. In a razor-stropping device, the combination, with a transverse support, of a handle for said support, a blade-holder the spindle of which is supported at an obtuse angle of inclination to its handle, a friction-roller the spindle of which is supported at the same angle of inclination to the axis of the handle and gearing for transmitting motion from the spindle of the friction-roller to the spindle of the blade-holder, substantially as set forth.
2. In a razor-stropping device, the combination, with a transverse support provided with a handle, of a blade-holder the spindle of which is arranged at an obtuse angle of inclination to the axis of said handle, an antifriction-roller at each side of the handle the spindles of which are arranged at the same angle of inclination to the axis of the handle as the blade-holder, gearing for transmitting motion from the spindle of the antifriction-rollers to the spindle of the blade-holder, and check devices on the gear of one of the roller-spindles, substantially as set forth.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our invention we have signed our names in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
Frederick Kampfe.
Richard Kampfe.
Otto Kampfe.
Witnesses:
Paul Goepel,
Henry J. Suhrbier.