Folding Razor
Patent US837359
Invention Razor
Filed Thursday, 7th September 1905
Published Tuesday, 4th December 1906
Inventor Rollin B. Tuller
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Rollin B. Tuller, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Razors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates particularly to safety-razors; and my primary object is to provide a razor of this character which, while thoroughly effective for its purpose, shall be exceedingly compact in form, simple in construction, and handy in use.
The invention is illustrated in its preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawings, in which—
In the preferred construction the razor comprises a guard-leaf
The leaves
As shown in
The manner of assembling the parts and using the razor will be readily understood. The blade may be inserted and pressed into place, so that the lugs
What I regard as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is—
1. A safety-razor, comprising a guard-leaf and handle-leaf pivotally joined together and lying in close parallel relation to form a casing in the closed condition of the razor, and a blade clampingly secured against the inner surface of the guard-leaf with its cutting edge adjacent to the free edge of the guard-leaf, said blade lying in parallel relation to and inclosed between the guard-leaf and handle-leaf in the closed condition of the razor, for the purpose set forth.
2. A safety-razor, comprising a guard-leaf, a handle-leaf, and an interposed clamping-leaf pivotally connected, and a blade interposed between the guard-leaf and clamping-leaf and clamped to the guard-leaf by the clamping-leaf, for the purpose set forth.
3. A safety-razor, comprising a guard-leaf, a handle-leaf and an interposed clamping-leaf pivotally joined together at one longitudinal edge, and means clampingly connecting the guard-leaf and clamping-leaf together at the end edges thereof, for the purpose set forth.
4. A safety-razor, comprising a guard-leaf, a handle pivotally joined to a longitudinal edge and having limited opening movement with relation thereto, an interposed pivoted clamping-leaf having its end edges equipped with means for clampingly engaging the end edges of the guard-leaf, and a blade confined between the clamping-leaf and guard-leaf, for the purpose set forth.
5. In a safety-razor, the combination of a guard-leaf, a handle-leaf and a clamping-leaf having alined pivot-lugs, a common pivot for the leaves joining said lugs together, a blade interposed between the guard-leaf and clamping-leaf, and means clampingly securing the ends of the guard-leaf and clamping-leaf together, for the purpose set forth.
6. In a safety-razor, the combination of a handle-leaf and guard-leaf pivotally joined together at one longitudinal edge, a blade, and blade-clamping means carried by the end portions of the guard-leaf, for the purpose set forth.
7. In a safety-razor, the combination of a handle-leaf, guard-leaf and interposed clamping-leaf having alined pivot-lugs at one longitudinal edge, a common connecting-pivot for the leaves, a blade interposed between the clamping-leaf and guard-leaf, blades clamping means carried by the end portions of the guard-leaf, and clamping means carried by the end portions of the clamping-leaf and engaging the ends of the guard-leaf.
8. The combinaton
9. The combination of a guard-leaf, clamping-leaf and handle-leaf having common pivotal connection at one longitudinal edge, a blade, lugs carried by the end portions of the guard-leaf received by notches in the ends of the blade, and lugs carried by the end portions of the clamping-leaf clampingly engaging the ends of the guard-leaf, for the purpose set forth.
Rollin B. Tuller.
In presence of—
A. U. Thorien,
J. H. Landes.