Wilcox Safety Razor
Patent US731090
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Monday, 13th October 1902
Published Tuesday, 16th June 1903
Inventor Henry Wilcox
Owner Wilcox Novelty Company
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Henry Wilcox, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Newark, New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to razors; and it has for its object to provide a means for automatically adjusting the blade of the razor and also to provide a razor-frame which permits the blade to be readily removed and the frame opened or folded into a compact form.
The invention consists in providing a collapsible frame having a collapsible handle, the frame being held opened when the handle is attached to the frame.
The invention also consists in providing hinged parts for the frame, whereby the parts of the frame may be folded one into the other and made to occupy the least possible space.
The invention also consists in providing a spring actuating means for controlling the position of the blade with respect to the frame.
The invention also consists in providing a spring located between the back of the frame and the back of the blade and also in providing stops which limit the operation of the said spring.
The invention also consists in other combinations of parts and features of construction hereinafter described, and set forth in the claims.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which—
Referring to
I have also provided a telescoping handle, which is adapted to be detachably secured to the frame. The handle is provided with the screw-threaded lug
The parts of the device may be modified by those skilled in the art without in any way departing from the spirit of the invention The blade may be supported in various ways, and the parts of the razor-frame may be hinged at different points and the handle attached thereto in different ways without in any way avoiding my invention.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
1. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame consisting of a
2. In a safety-razor the combination of a collapsible frame consisting of a
3. In a safety-razor the combination of a collapsible frame consisting of a
4. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame consisting of a support, a blade-holder attached to the said support, a spring-clasp pivoted to the said holder, and a clip for retaining the said clasp in its closed position.
5. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade-support, a blade-holder carried by the said support, a removable clasp attached to the said holder and having a spring adapted to press the razor-blade against the holder, and means for retaining the said clasp in a closed position.
6. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a support, a blade-holder, a clasp, and a spring supported by the said clasp and adapted to press against the said blade.
7. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a support, a blade-holder having guiding-teeth, stops located on the said holder, a clasp, and a spring carried by the said clasp adapted to press the said blade against the said stops.
8. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a support, a blade-holder, a clasp for retaining the said blade, stops located on the said holder, and a spring supported by the said clasp and adapted to press the said blade against the said stops.
9. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a support, a blade-holder pivotally mounted on the said support, a brace connected to the said holder and to the said support, a removable spring-clasp adapted to retain the said blade in the said holder, and means for retaining said clasp in a closed position.
10. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a frame, consisting of a support, a blade-holder hinged to the said support, and a brace hinged to the said holder, a clasp hinged to the said holder, a spring carried by the said clasp adapted to press upon the said blade, and stops for controlling the position of the edge of the said blade with respect to the said holder.
11. In a safety-razor the combination of a collapsible frame consisting of a support, a blade-holder pivoted to the said support, and a brace hinged to the said holder, a blade carried by the said holder, stops located on the said frame, and means for pressing the said razor-blade against said stops.
12. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a collapsible frame consisting of a support, a blade-holder pivoted to the said support, and a brace hinged to the said holder, removable means for connecting the said brace to the said support, stops located on the said holder, and a clasp for securing the said blade in the said holder and for pressing the said blade against the said stops.
13. In a safety-razor the combination of a collapsible frame consisting of a support, a blade-holder hinged to the said support, and a brace hinged to the said holder, and a removable means for securing the said frame open.
14. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a collapsible frame consisting of a support, a blade-holder pivotally mounted on the said support, a clasp for retaining the said blade in the said holder, and a brace hinged to the said frame-back, a telescopic handle for securing the said frame open.
15. In a safety-razor the combination of a blade, a collapsible frame consisting of a support, a blade-holder pivoted to the said support, a clasp hinged to the said holder, a brace also hinged to the said holder, stops located on the said blade-holder adapted to control the position of the said blade, a spring carried by the said clasp and adapted to press the said blade against the said stops, a removable handle having a stud for securing the said brace to the said support and holding the said frame open.
16. In a razor the combination of a handle having telescoping parts, one of said parts having a slot, a ring fitted to the said one of the said parts, the said ring having a slot adapted to register with the slot of the said one of the said parts, a lug located on the other of the said parts, adapted to move through said slots, and to be locked by turning the said ring.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
Henry Wilcox.
Witnesses:
Louis E. Berger,
Edwin Seger.