Duplex Razor with two SE Blades
Patent US866854
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Monday, 17th April 1905
Published Tuesday, 24th September 1907
Inventor Daniel W. Gage
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Daniel W. Gage, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Cambridge, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to safety razors and has for its object the production of a razor in which the various elements are reduced to a minimum thereby lessening the initial cost, providing fewer parts to care for, and materially increasing the efficiency of the device.
It is an improvement upon another application of mine, filed Nov. 18, 1904, Ser. No. 233,323, and also upon the invention shown and described in Letters Patent No. 765,885, dated July 26, 1904.
It consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts which will be readily understood by reference to the description of the drawings and to the claims to be hereinafter given.
Of the drawings:
Similar characters designate like parts throughout the several figures of the drawings.
In the drawings,
The blades
The clamping plate
This construction of a safety razor makes a very efficient device with a minimum number of parts, thereby permitting the construction of the razor at small expense providing but a few parts to care for and at the same time securing a device in which the blades may be rigidly held in position for effective operation without pins, notches, or other usual holding and positioning devices.
It is believed that from the foregoing the operation of the invention will be thoroughly understood without further description.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a handle engaging shank and a transverse shoulder adjacent to said shank extending substantially from edge to edge of said guard plate, a removable blade one end of which abuts said shoulder and extends toward the end of said guard plate, and means for clamping said blade to said guard plate.
2. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a handle engaging shank and a transverse shoulder adjacent to said shank extending substantially from edge to edge of said guard plate, a removable blade one end of which abuts said shoulder and extends toward the end of said guard plate, and means coöperating with said guard plate for clamping said blade thereto.
3. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a handle engaging shank extending longitudinally thereof and a transverse shoulder adjacent to said shank extending substantially from edge to edge of said guard plate, a removable blade one end of which abuts said shoulder and extends toward the end of said guard plate, and means coöperating with said guard plate for clamping said blade thereto.
4. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a handle engaging shank extending longitudinally thereof and a longitudinal shoulder and a transverse shoulder adjacent to said shank extending substantially from edge to edge of said guard plate, a removable blade coöperating with said shoulders, and a member coöperating with said guard plate to clamp said blade in position.
5. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a handle engaging shank extending longitudinally thereof and a clamping plate coöperating therewith one of said plates being provided with a transverse shoulder adjacent to said shank extending substantially from edge to edge of said guard plate and a longitudinal shoulder, a removable blade coöperating with said shoulders, and means for locking said plates together to clamp said blade in position.
6. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a longitudinal recess, two blades provided with depressed portions overlapping each other, and a clamping plate provided with a projection coöperating with said depressed portion of said blades.
7. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a longitudinal recess and having a socket in one end and a notch in the opposite end, removable blades provided with shouldered portions adapted to fit said recess, a clamping plate provided with a tongue to fit said socket in the guard plate, and a lip to fit the notch thereof.
8. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a longitudinal recess and having a socket in one end, removable blades provided with shouldered portions adapted to fit into said recess, a clamping plate provided with a tongue to fit said socket in the guard plate, and means for connecting the opposite ends of said clamping plate and said guard plate together.
9. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a socket in one end and a clamping plate provided with a tongue to fit said socket, one of said plates having a longitudinal recess therein, two blades overlapping each other and provided with depressed portions adapted to rest in said recess, and means for connecting the opposite ends of said clamping plate and said guard plate together.
10. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a handle-engaging shank, a transverse shoulder, a socket extending inward from said shoulder, a depression extending longitudinally thereof, and a notch in the end opposite to said handle-engaging shank; a removable blade one end of which abuts said shoulder and which is provided with a longitudinal projection fitting said depression; and a clamping plate one end of which abuts said shoulder adapted to retain said blade in position provided with a tongue at one end fitting said socket and at the opposite end with an overturned lip adapted to engage said notch.
11. In a safety razor, the combination of a guard plate provided with a handle-engaging shank and having a shoulder extending transversely of said plate adjacent to said shank; a longitudinal recess extending longitudinally of said guard plate and terminating in a socket extending between said shoulder toward said handle engaging shank; a removable blade provided with a depressed portion fitting said recess; and a clamping plate provided with a depression coöperating with said depressed portion of said blade and engaging said socket at one end and provided with means at the other end to lock said clamping plate to said guard plate.
Signed by me at Boston, Mass., this 15th day of April, 1905.
Daniel W. Gage,
Witnesses:
Walter E. Lombard,
Edna C. Cleveland.