Safety Razor
Patent US823134
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Monday, 29th May 1905
Published Tuesday, 12th June 1906
Inventor Merrick A. Mihills
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Merrick A. Mihills, a citizen of the United States, residing at Highland Park, in the county of Lake and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in safety-razors; and the object of my improvements is to provide a razor of the character hereinafter described having a blade provided with a back slidably mounted in a slotted stem or handle and having a guard mounted on said handle and provided with a sleeve slidably mounted on said stem or handle.
In the drawings,
Referring to the drawings in detail,
In the modified construction shown in
The razor, as shown in
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is—
1. In a razor of the class described, a tubular handle provided with a longitudinal slot having a widened portion midway of the handle, and a cutting-blade having an enlarged back slidably mounted in the handle and adapted to be removed through the said widened portion of the slot.
2. In a razor of the class described, a tubular handle provided with a longitudinal slot having a widened portion midway of the handle, a cutting-blade having an enlarged back slidably arranged in the handle and adapted to be removed through the said widened portion of the slot, and a guard removably mounted on the blade.
3. In a razor of the class described, a tubular handle provided in one side with a groove, a blade slidably mounted in said handle, and a sleeve slidably mounted on said handle and provided with a perforation, and a resilient member connected with the sleeve and having one of its ends extending through the said perforation and adapted, when the sleeve moves endwise, to travel in the groove in the handle.
4. In a razor of the class described, a tubular stem provided with a longitudinal opening midway of its length, and having at each end a slot communicating with the ends of said opening; a cutting-blade having one edge slidably mounted in the stem, and adapted to be removed therefrom through the said longitudinal opening; and a sleeve slidably mounted on, the stem.
5. In a razor of the class described, a tubular stem provided with a longitudinal slot, and having a groove in its opposite side; a cutting-blade slidably mounted in the stem; a guard for, said blade; a slotted sleeve slidably mounted on the stem, and provided with a perforation; and adjustable means mounted in the perforation in the sleeve, and adapted to engage the groove in the stem.
6. In a razor of the class described, a tubular stem having plugs in its opposite ends, and provided in one side with a longitudinal opening, and having in the same side slots extending from the ends of the said opening to the ends of the stem, and provided on its opposite side with a longitudinal groove, and having a perforation at each end of the stem; a blade having a back mounted in the stem, and adapted to be removed through the longitudinal opening in the stem; a guard removably secured to said blade a slotted sleeve slidably mounted on said stem, and provided with a perforation; and means mounted on the sleeve, and extending through the latter perforation, and adapted to engage the groove and the perforations in the stem.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
Merrick A. Mihills.
Witnesses:
O. K. Trego,
I. Dareks.