Razor Using a Pen-Holder for a Handle
Patent US886875
Invention Razor
Filed Friday, 3rd January 1908
Published Tuesday, 5th May 1908
Inventor Max Schütze
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Max Schütze, a citizen of Germany, residing at Berlin, Germany, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Razors; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
The present, invention relates to improvements in razors, and the objects of such invention are to provide an efficient form of razor, requiring no adjustment or renewal of the parts, no honing or stropping of the shaving-blade, and which may be produced so cheaply that each razor, after one or a few uses, may be thrown away. For this purpose, I provide the razor with a support similar to that of a common pen, so that the support may readily be secured to and removed from a common pen-holder.
Referring to the accompanying drawings,
In
The guard,
It will also be obvious that the blade, guard and support will always preserve the “set” relation—that best for good shaving—and renewals replacements and adjustment are unnecessary, honing of the blade is not required, and the shaving edge need not be re-sharpened.
The lower pen-like end of the support is semi-tubular or semi-cylindrical, resembling an ordinary steel pen, and this shape is, as shown in
What I claim is:
1. A razor shaving blade having guard teeth integral with said blade and projecting beyond the shaving edge of the latter.
2. A razor comprising three parts, a blade, a guard therefor and a support for the razor, all composed of the same piece of metal.
3. A razor comprising a blade having a front shaving edge and a rear edge, guard teeth integral with said rear edge, bent underneath and close to said blade, and extending forwardly beyond said shaving edge, and a support also integral with said blade.
4. A razor shaving blade having a front shaving edge and a rear edge and with guard teeth integral with said rear edge, bent upon and close to said blade, and extending forwardly beyond said shaving edge.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
Max Schütze.
Witnesses:
Henry Hasper,
Woldemar Haupt.