Durham Duplex
Patent US854840
Invention Razor
Filed Wednesday, 9th January 1907
Published Tuesday, 28th May 1907
Inventor Sydney I. Prescott
Owner Thomas Claude Durham
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Sydney I. Prescott, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Razor, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improvement in razors, and one of the objects thereof is to provide a simple and efficient device in which a thin, replaceable blade is used and which can be used in the same manner as a razor of the ordinary type.
A further object of the invention is to provide a thin, flat, detachable, double-edged blade, the blade being stiff enough to retain a straight edge.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device similar in form to an ordinary razor in which a double safety guard is employed for the purpose of obviating the necessity of shifting the guard from one side of the blade to the other.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device which may be used either as a safety razor or as one of the ordinary type with an exposed blade.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain constructions and combinations which will be hereinafter fully described and then specifically pointed out in the claims hereunto appended.
In the drawings which form a part of this specification and in which like characters of reference indicate the same parts,
In carrying the invention into effect, there is provided a thin blade
There is provided a support for the blade and this support may vary widely in structure. As shown, a support
A clamp is provided for securing the blade to the support and this clamp may very widely in form. As shown, a substantially flat clamp
Means are provided for positioning the blade on the clamp and this means may vary widely in form. As shown, a plurality of studs
Means are provided for protecting one edge of the blade, when the other is to be exposed for use as in an ordinary razor. In the modified form of clamp, illustrated in
The device may be provided with means whereby it is converted into a safety razor and this means may vary widely inform. In the best constructions and as shown, the clamp
Means are provided for protecting the corners of the blade when the double safety guard is used and this means is carried by the clamp and lies in the planes of the blade. In the device illustrated this means consists of ribs
Means are provided for assisting in the removal of a blade from the clamp and this means may vary in construction. As shown, the clamp
Changes and variations may be made in the structure by means of which the invention is carried ino
What is claimed is:—
1. In a razor, the combination with a flat detachable blade, of a support for the blade having a shank extended from one end thereof and lying in planes offset from the planes of the support, and a segregable clamp provided with means engaging the support and having a limited sliding movement thereon to lock the blade between the clamp and support, substantially as described.
2. In a razor, the combination with a flat detachable blade, of a support for the blade, and a segregable clamp provided with a headed stud engaging a shouldered countersunk slot in the support and having a limited sliding movement in the slot to lock the blade between the clamp and support, substantially as described.
3. In a razor, the combination with a flat detachable perforated blade, of a support for the blade, and a segregable clamp provided with positioning studs passing through perforations of the blade and with a headed stud passing through one of the perforations of the blade and engaging a shouldered countersunk slot in the support and having a limited sliding movement therein to lock the blade between the clamp and the support, substantially as described.
4. In a razor, the combination with a flat detachable perforated blade, of a support for the blade, and a segregable clamp provided with positioning studs passing through and projecting beyond perforations of the blade and with a headed stud passing through a perforation of the blade and engaging a shouldered countersunk slot in the support and having a limited sliding movement therein to lock the blade between the clamp and support the support being provided with elongated recesses engaged by the projecting ends of the positioning studs, substantially as described.
5. In a razor, the combination with a flat detachable blade, of a support for the blade, and a segregable clamp provided with blade positioning studs and with means engaging the support and having a limited sliding movement thereon to lock the blade between the clamp and support the clamp being provided with a finger recess, substantially as described.
6. In a razor, the combination with a flat detachable double-edged perforated blade, of a support for the blade having a shank extended from one end thereof the shank lying in planes offset from the planes of the support, and a clamp provided with blade-positioning studs passing through and projecting beyond perforations of the blade and with a headed stud engaging a shouldered countersunk slot in the support and having a limited sliding movement thereon to lock the blade between the clamp and support the opposite edges of the clamp being provided with teeth to form a doable safety guard and the corner teeth being bent to intersect the planes of the blade to protect the corners thereof, substantially as described.
7. In a razor, the combination with a perforated blade, of a support for the blade, a clamp, means for positioning the blade between the support and clamp, independent means passing through the blade for holding the support and clamp together, and a shank extended from one end of the support and lying in planes co-incident with the planes of the blade, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
Sydney I. Prescott.
Witnesses:
L. O. Kuhn,
W. B. Rosencrantz.