Autostrop Razor
Patent US764574
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Thursday, 10th March 1904
Published Tuesday, 12th July 1904
Inventor Henry Jacques Gaisman
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Henry J. Gaisman, a citizen of the United States, residing in New York city, borough of Manhattan, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in the class of safety-razors having a blade-guard, a blade pivotally supported, and means for rocking the blade while in the frame for stropping the blade edge without removing the blade from the frame, means also being provided for holding the cutting edge of the blade in shaving position with respect to the guard during the shaving operation.
One object of my invention is to provide improved means to cause a strop to rock the blade while in the frame and while released from the guard.
Another object is to provide improved means for holding the blade edge against the guard and for releasing the blade from the guard to enable the blade to rock for stropping purposes while in the frame, also to cause the guard to have adjustment with respect to the blade edge to provide for inequalities in the blade edge caused by sharpening it, and a further object is generally to improve the construction of such safety-razors.
The invention comprises a suitable frame provided with a blade-edge guard, a blade pivotally supported to rock in the frame, an adjustable member carried by the frame to coact with a strop, means connected with said member for rocking the blade, and means for causing said member to bear firmly upon the strop to cause an efficient stropping action by keeping the strop under pressure, so that the blade edge may bear evenly on the same as the razor-frame is reciprocated along the strop.
The invention also comprises the novel details of improvement that will be more fully hereinafter set forth and then pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof, wherein—
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The main frame of the razor is shown comprising a base portion
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In using my improvements for shaving purposes the blade is turned down and the guard raised against the edge of the blade, as indicated in
Modifications may be made in the details of construction shown and described without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Having now described my invention, what I claim is—
1. A safety-razor comprising a frame provided with a guard, means for pivotally supporting a blade in the frame to have its edge lie in shaving position with respect to the guard, a roller adjustably carried in the frame to coact with a strop, and means connecting the roller with the means for pivotally supporting the blade for rocking the blade by said roller, substantially as described.
2. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried by the frame, a roller carried by the frame, means connecting said roller and holder for rocking the latter by the former, and means for permitting adjustment of the roller and holder with respect to each other, substantially as described.
3. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried by the frame, a roller carried by the frame, means connecting said roller and holder for rocking the latter by the former, means permitting adjustment of the roller and holder with respect to each other, and a spring arranged to cause the roller to create pressure on a strop against which the roller bears, substantially as described.
4. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried by the frame, means for rocking the holder by coaction of a strop, and means for adjusting the gripping action of the blade-rocking means with respect to a strop, substantially as described.
5.. The combination of a frame, a blade pivotally supported thereby, means for rocking the blade in the frame, and means for adjusting the gripping action of the blade-rocking means with respect to a strop, substantially as described.
6. The combination of a frame, a blade pivotally supported thereby, a movable member carried by the frame and connected with the blade to rock the same, and means for causing said member to have adjustment with respect to a strop for gripping the latter, substantially as described.
7. The combination of a frame, a pivotally supported blade, a movable member, an abutment to coact with the member, means to adjust the member and abutment one with respect to the other, and means to rock the blade by the member, substantially as described.
8. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried thereby, a roller adjustably carried by the frame to have movement toward and from said holder, an abutment opposed to the roller, a spring to press the roller toward the holder, and means for causing the roller to rock the holder, substantially as described.
9. A safety-razor comprising a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried thereby, a guard carried by the frame to lie in shaving position with respect to the blade edge, a roller adjustably carried by the frame to have movement toward the blade-holder, a spring to press the roller toward the holder, and means for causing the roller to rock the blade-holder, substantially as described.
10. The combination of a frame provided with opposed slots, a roller having its shaft or pivots journaled in said slots to have lateral movement, a blade-holder pivotally carried by said frame, means connecting the roller and holder to cause the holder to be rocked by the roller, and a spring connected with the roller for pressing the same toward the holder, substantially as described.
11. A safety-razor comprising a frame provided with a guard, means for pivotally supporting a blade in the frame to have its edge lie in shaving position with respect to the guard, a roller carried by said frame, a rack guided on said frame, and gears connecting the rack with the blade and the roller for rocking the blade by the roller, substantially as described.
12. The combination of a frame, means for pivotally supporting a blade in the frame, a movable member carried by said frame, a rack guided on said frame, and gears connecting the rack with the blade and the movable member for rocking the blade by said member, substantially as described.
13. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried thereby, a gear connected with said holder, a roller carried by said frame, a gear connected with said roller, and a rack guided by the frame and in mesh with said gears, said roller being adjustably carried by the frame to have movement toward and from the holder, substantially as described.
14. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried thereby, a roller adjustably carried by the frame to have movement toward the holder and arranged parallel with the holder, and means for rocking the holder by the roller, substantially as described.
15. The combination of a frame, a shaft, a blade-holder pivotally carried on said shaft, a roller journaled on the shaft, a roller adjustably carried on the frame in alinement with the first-named roller whereby a strop may be received between said rollers, and means connecting said holder with the second-named roller for rocking the holder by said roller, substantially as described.
16. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried thereby, a roller adjustably carried by the frame, means connecting the roller and holder to rock the latter by the former, blocks connected with the roller, and a spring acting on said blocks to press the roller toward the holder, substantially as described.
17. The combination of a frame, a blade-holder pivotally carried thereby, a roller adjustably carried by the frame, means for rocking the holder by the roller, blocks guided by the frame and pivotally connected with the roller, and a spring carried by the frame and connected with said blocks for pressing the roller toward the holder, substantially as described.
18. The combination of a frame, a hollow shaft carried thereby, a shaft journaled within said hollow shaft, a blade-holder connected with the second-named shaft to be rocked thereby, a gear connected with said shaft, a roller carried by said frame, and gearing connecting said roller with the first-named gear for rocking the holder by the roller, substantially as described.
19. The combination of a frame, a hollow shaft carried thereby, a shaft journaled within said hollow shaft, a blade-holder having one part connected with said shaft and another part journaled on the hollow shaft, a gear connected with the interior shaft, a roller carried by the frame, and gearing connecting the roller with the first-named gear, substantially as described.
20. A razor of the class described comprising a frame, a guard carried thereby, means for pivotally supporting a blade in the frame so that the edge of the blade may lie in shaving position with respect to the guard; means carried by the frame for rocking the blade, and means for adjusting the gripping action of the blade-rocking means with respect to a strop, substantially as described.
21. The combination of a frame, a blade pivotally supported thereby, a movable member, an abutment alined with said member whereby a strop may be received between said member and abutment, means to adjust the member and abutment one with respect to the other, means to cause the member and abutment to grip the strop and means to rock the blade by the member, substantially as described.
22. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame with a guard centrally movably supported to have adjustment with respect to its central axis, substantially as described.
23. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame with a guard pivotally supported to swing on its longitudinal axis toward and from a blade and also pivotally supported to swing on an axis at right angles to its longitudinal axis for adjustment with respect to an uneven blade edge, substantially as described.
24. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame with a guard centrally pivotally supported to have adjustment with respect to an uneven blade edge, and means to hold the guard in position against the blade edge, substantially as described.
25. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame with a guard pivotally supported in a line parallel with the operative portion of the guard to swing toward and from a blade edge and pivotally supported between its ends to have adjustment at a right angle to its swinging motion on the first-named pivot, and means to hold the guard in position against the blade edge, substantially as described.
26. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame with a guard provided with a pivot located between its ends to permit the guard to have adjustment at an angle to the plane of a blade edge, and means to hold the guard in position against the blade edge, substantially as described.
27. In a safety-razor the combination of a frame with a bar pivotally carried thereby, a guard pivotally carried by said bar, and a spring coacting with the guard to hold the latter against a blade edge, substantially as described.
Henry J. Gaisman.
Witnesses:
T. F. Bourne,
M. Hollingshead.