Razor Strop
Patent US812568
Invention Razor-Strop
Filed Monday, 14th August 1905
Published Tuesday, 13th February 1906
Inventor Frederick Kampfe
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Frederick Kampfe, a citizen of the United States, residing in the borough of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, city and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Razor-Strops, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to devices for suspending a razor-strop from a hook, and the same relates particularly to a strop having but one side or member, which does not require to be turned over for use during the operation of stropping the razor, with the object of employing a simple, strong, and durable suspending device of inexpensive character.
In carrying out my invention I employ a strong braided cord, a tube of metal correspondingly notched at opposite ends and longitudinally split, and a clip, the free ends of the cord being received in the tube, which is pressed firmly about the cord to grip the same. The cord passes through the notched ends of the tube and is gathered together and held by the clip. The leather of the strop is notched in the edges at opposite places near one end and passed around the tube, with the parts of the cord in the notches which are adjacent to the notches of the tube, and eyelets are employed to connect the bent-over end of the strop with the main portion. An eye is thus formed at the end of the cord for suspending the strop.
In the drawings,
The cord
I have shown and prefer to employ a clip
I claim as my invention—
1. In a razor-strop, the combination with the leather portion of the strop having opposite edge notches near one end, of a longitudinally-split tube having end notches, a cord, the free ends of which are passed into and securely held by said split tube, with the parts of the cord passing through the end notches and also through the notches formed in the edges of the leather of the strop at opposite places, said tube passing through the turned-over end of the strop and means for securing the said turned-over end to the main body of the strop.
2. In a razor-strop, the combination with the leather portion of the strop having opposite edge notches near one end, of a longitudinally-split tube in width agreeing with the leather portion and having end notches at the opposite side to the split or division, a cord, the free ends of which are passed into and securely held by said split tube, the parts of the cord passing through the end notches of the tube and also through the notches formed in the edges of the leather of the strop, said tube passing through the turned-over end of the strop, and a clip passing around and drawing together the parts of the cord slightly beyond the strop so as to form a closed loop at one end.
Signed by me this 10th day of August, 1905.
Frederick Kampfe.
Witnesses:
Geo. T. Pinckney,
S. T. Haviland.