Lather Catcher SE Razor
Patent US769114
Invention Safety-Razor Frame
Filed Monday, 2nd March 1903
Published Tuesday, 30th August 1904
Inventor August William Scheuber
Owner Reichard & Scheuber Manufacturing Company
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, August William Scheuber, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hoboken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razor Frames or Casings, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a casing having as few parts as possible wherein the blade may be readily inserted or removed therefrom without danger of injuring it; and it consists of the combinations, parts, and improvements hereinafter more fully set forth, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
It further consists in providing an absolutely rigid support for the blade, no matter how imperfectly or unevenly it may be ground, and the invention provides that the blade automatically adjusts itself in a proper position upon being inserted in the casing.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating two forms of my invention,
In the drawings,
In razors with casings of this type wherein the proper position of the blade is determined by its edge abutting against fixed stops, such as
In the drawings,
In making safety-razor blades the grinding is usually done by hand, and it is almost impossible to grind them uniformly, no two blades ever being of exactly the same bevel or pitch. It thus happens that very few blades will fit accurately upon any given casing, there often being some slight tipping because of the prominence of one supporting portion over another. This impairs the rigidity and firmness of the device, and in order to obviate this difficulty I have devised, a structure wherein the blade-support is provided with three points of contact upon which the blade is held or supported when in position. These points of contact are the two front portions of the support just back of the studs
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Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is—
1. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing and a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade and to raise the clips, when moved back for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
2. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing and normally bearing thereon, and a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips, when moved back for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
3. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back, and means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
4. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of said blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back, and spring-actuated means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
5. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to bear against said cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise the clips for inserting the blade, and means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
6. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to bear against said cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise the clips for inserting the blade, and a spring for operating said clips and said lip substantially as described.
7. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support, movably secured to said casing, movable clips and a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
8. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, movable clips on said blade-support and normally bearing thereon, and a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and to raise the clips when moved back for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
9. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, movable clips on said blade-support, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back and spring-actuated means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
10. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, movable clips on said blade-support, a lip, adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back, and a single spring for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
11. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, movable clips on said blade-support, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and adapted to bear against said cross-arm when moved back for inserting the blade so as to raise the clips, substantially as described.
12. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support, movable clips on said blade-support, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to bear against the cross-arm, when moved back, so as to raise said clips for inserting the blade, and spring-actuated means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
13. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support and a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and when moved back to raise the clips for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
14. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support and normally bearing thereon, and a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade and to raise the clips when moved back for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
15. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back and integral means for operating said catch, said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
16. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of said blade when moved forward and to raise the clips when moved back, and a single spring for operating said catch, said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
17. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and adapted to bear against said cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise the clips for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
18. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and adapted to bear against the cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise said clips for inserting the blade, and spring-actuated means for operating said catch, said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
19. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch on said blade-support for securing it to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and adapted to bear against said cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise the clips for inserting the blade, and a spring for operating said catch, said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
20. In a safety-razor frame, a casing having a suitable blade-supporting portion, said portion being provided with but three separate and distinct points of contact for the blade, substantially as described.
21. In a safety-razor frame, a casing having a suitable blade-supporting portion, said portion being provided with but three separate and distinct points of support for said blade, two of said points being located at the front and one at the rear of the said blade-support, substantially as described.
22. In a safety-razor frame, a casing having a suitable blade-supporting portion, said portion being provided with but three separate and distinct points of support for said blade, two of said points being at the front and sides and one at the center and rear of said blade-support, substantially as described.
23. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support having a three-point contact for the blade, movably secured thereto, movable clips, and a lip for bearing against the back of the blade, and integral means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
24. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support having a three-point contact for the blade, movably secured thereto, movable clips and a lip for bearing against the back of the blade and a spring for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
25. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support having a three-point contact for the blade movably secured thereto, and movable clips, a lip adapted to bear against the back of the blade and a spring for operating said clips and said lip, on said blade-support, substantially as described.
26. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support having a three-point contact for the blade movably secured thereto, and a spring-catch on said blade-support, so arranged that by pressing said catch, the catch is released and the blade-support swung by one operation, substantially as described.
27. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support having a three-point contact for the blade movably secured thereto, a catch for securing the blade-support to said casing, movable clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade, and integral means for operating said catch, said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
28. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support having a three-point contact for the blade movably secured thereto, a catch for securing the blade-support to said casing, movable clips, a lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade, and a spring for operating said catch said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
29. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing and a sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade and to raise the clips, when moved back for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
30. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing and normally bearing thereon, and a sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade, when moved forward, and to raise the clips, when moved back for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
31. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back, and means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
32. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a longitudinal sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of said blade when moved forward, and to raise the clips when moved back, and a spring for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
33. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a longitudinal sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to bear against said cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise the clips for inserting the blade, substantially as described.
34. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a longitudinal sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to bear against the cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise said clips for inserting the blade, and spring-actuated means for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
35. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, movable clips on said casing, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a longitudinally-sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward, and to bear against said cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise the clips for inserting the blade, and a spring for operating said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
36. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support, having a three-point contact for the blade, movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, movable clips on said blade-support, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a longitudinally-sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and adapted to bear against the cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise said clips for inserting the blade, and spring-actuated means for operating said catch, said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
37. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support, having a three-point contact for the blade, movably secured thereto, a catch on said blade-support for securing it to said casing, movable clips on said casing, a cross-arm connecting said clips, a longitudinally-sliding lip adapted to bear against the rear of the blade when moved forward and adapted to bear against said cross-arm when moved back, so as to raise the clips for inserting the blade, and a spring for operating said catch, said clips and said lip, substantially as described.
38. In a safety-razor frame, a casing having a blade-support, movable clips, a sliding lip for bearing against the rear of the blade, a recess in said blade-support in which said lip moves, and a spring bearing on said clips and on said lip, substantially as described.
39. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support having a three-point contact for the blade, movably secured thereto, movable clips, a sliding lip for bearing against the rear of the blade, a recess in said blade-support in which said lip moves, and a spring bearing on said clips and on said lip, substantially as described.
40. In a safety-razor frame, a casing, a blade-support movably secured thereto, a catch for securing said blade-support to said casing, a clip-frame pivoted on said blade-support, a lip on said blade-support and adapted to bear against the rear of the blade, and a spring for operating said catch, said clip-frame and said lip, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
August Wm. Scheuber.
Witnesses:
Clifford E. Dunn,
Robert Valentine Mathews.