The ALL-WAYS Razor
Patent US879264
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Thursday, 22nd August 1907
Published Tuesday, 18th February 1908
Inventor John Heissenberger
Owner Automatic Utilities Company
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, John Heissenberger, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the borough of the Bronx, of the city of New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof.
One object of this invention is to provide a safety razor in which the Blade is easily attachable and detachable and while attached is retained upon the razor base or holder in a simple manner, the construction requiring very few parts and being considerably simplified.
The improvements will be more fully explained in connection with the accompanying drawings in which,
The blade
The handle
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I claim as my invention:—
1. The combination in a safety razor, of a blade, a base therefor, and means to secure the blade to the base including a resilient finger adapted to bear yieldingly substantial upon the middle of the blade and bent back over the top of the blade and base whereby said finger holds the blade flatwise upon the base and against upward movement, means to pivot said finger upon the base whereby it may be moved to permit the insertion and withdrawal of the blade, and a spring to hold the finger normally in position for securing the blade to the base.
2. The combination in a safety razor, of a blade, a base therefor, and means to secure the blade to the base including a resilient finger adapted to bear yieldingly substantially upon the middle of the blade and bent back over the top of the blade and base whereby said finger holds the blade flatwise upon the base and against upward movement, means upon the underside of the base to pivot said finger thereto, and a spring upon the underside of the base coöperating with said finger to hold it normally in position for securing the blade upon the base.
3. The combination in a safety razor, of a blade, a base therefor, and means to secure the blade to be base including lugs to limit the forward and sidewise movements of the blade and a resilient finger adapted to bear substantially upon the middle of the blade and bent back over the top of the blade and base to hold the blade flatwise upon the base and limit its upward movement, means upon the underside of the base for pivoting said finger thereto, and a spring upon the underside of the base, said finger having a toe adapted to engage said spring, whereby said finger is normally held in position for securing the blade upon the base but may be moved against the action of said spring to permit the blade to be withdrawn.
This specification signed and witnessed this 20th day of August, A. D., 1907.
John Heissenberger.
Signed in the presence of—
Lucius E. Varney,
Ambrose L. O'Shea.