The Morton Safety Razor
Patent US896688
Invention Safety-Razor
Filed Wednesday, 16th August 1905
Published Tuesday, 18th August 1908
Inventor Morton G. Bunnell
Owners Josiah Cratty, George C. Mastin
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Morton G. Bunnell, a citizen of the United States of America, and resident of Porter, Porter county, Indiana, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Safety-Razors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to safety razors, and contemplates an improvement on the forms of razor shown in my prior application No. 263,715, filed June 5, 1905, and No. 266,881 filed June 24, 1905.
Objects of my present invention are to provide an improved construction and arrangement whereby the head of the blade-holder may consist of a casting suitably joined to the edge of a springy sheet-metal portion, the said springy metal portion being adapted to hold the blade firmly upon the fat seat or top surface of the said casting; to provide an improved construction and arrangement whereby a double-edged blade may be inserted endwise in the razor without danger of the blade slipping sideways and injuring one of its edges; to provide an improved construction and arrangement whereby the projecting end-portions of a double-edged blade can be more readily and firmly grasped by the thumb and forefinger, for the purpose of removing the blade from the blade-holding member; to provide the head or holder with a sliding connection for releasably uncovering the blade; and to provide certain details and features of improvement tending to increase the general efficiency and serviceability of a safety razor of this particular character.
To the foregoing and other useful ends, my invention consists in matters hereinafter set forth and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings,
As thus illustrated, my invention comprises a combined guard and blade-holder
At its rear, the head
As shown, the blade
Notwithstanding the extreme simplicity of the structure, the razor is, I find, thoroughly effective, and satisfactory for the purpose for which it is intended. Of course, the spring jaw
It will be seen that the portion
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A safety razor comprising a blade-holding member composed of a casting provided with a blade seat, a sheet-metal spring having one edge-portion suitably secured to the rear edge of said casting, a double-edged blade held down in place on said seat by the free end-portion of said spring, and a handle joined to the underside of said casting, said member having separated end lugs engaging the ends of the blade to prevent sidewise or endwise displacement thereof from under said spring, said lugs permitting raising of the blade against the tension of the spring.
2. A safety razor comprising a blade holding member provided with a blade seat having a longitudinal groove therein, a double-edged blade having its end-portions provided with projections adapted to engage and slide in said groove, when the blade is inserted or withdrawn in an endwise direction, and a spring for holding the blade in place, said member having separated end lugs engaging the ends of the blade to prevent sidewise or endwise displacement thereof from under said spring, said lugs permitting raising of the blade against the tension of the spring.
3. A safety razor comprising a blade-holding member provided with a blade seat having a longitudinal groove therein, a double-edged blade provided with a projection adapted to engage and slide in said groove, when the blade is inserted or withdrawn in an endwise direction, and a spring for holding the blade in place, said member having separated end lugs engaging the ends of the blade to prevent sidewise or endwise displacement thereof from under said spring, said lugs permitting raising of the blade against the tension of the spring.
4. In a safety razor, a blade, a holder provided with means for engaging the ends of the blade to prevent edgewise displacement of the same in any direction, a guard, a member adapted to bear upon the top of the blade to hold the same in place, and a guide-way for said member disposed lengthwise of the holder, said member thereby slidable on the holder in a direction parallel with the cutting edge of the blade.
5. In a safety razor, a blade, a holder provided with means for engaging the ends of the blade to prevent edgewise displacement of the same in all directions, a guard, a groove in the rear of said holder, and a spring jaw slidable endwise in said groove and bearing upon said blade.
6. In a safety razor, a double edged blade, a holder provided with means for engaging edges of said blade to prevent displacement of the same in any direction in the plane thereof, a guard, a member inclosing the rear edge of the blade and bearing upon the same to hold it in place, and a guide-way for said member disposed lengthwise of the holder, said member thereby slidable on the holder in a direction parallel with the cutting edge of the blade.
7. In a safety razor, a double edged blade, a holder provided with end lugs engaging the ends of the blade to prevent edgewise displacement of the same in all directions, a groove extending along the rear edge of said holder, a guard at the forward edge of the holder, a handle on the underside of said holder, and a springy sheet metal member slidable endwise in said groove and bearing upon said blade.
8. In a safety razor, a double edged blade, a holder provided with a guard at its front edge and a longitudinal groove at its rear edge, a spring clamp inserted in said groove and bearing upon the blade, means on said holder for engaging the ends of the blade to hold the same against edgewise displacement in any direction, and a handle on said holder.
9. A safety razor comprising a double-edged rectangular blade, a handle, a guard for the cutting edge in use, and a rectangular holder provided with retaining instrumentalities including means engaging the four outer corners of said blade to hold the same against edgewise displacement in any direction, overhanging portions for preventing the blade from rising, and a sliding connection permitting the overhanging portions to releasably uncover the blade, while the blade remains at rest relative to the holder and handle.
10. A safety razor comprising a double-edged rectangular blade, a handle, a guard for the cutting edge in use, and a rectangular holder provided with retaining instrumentalities including lugs at the four corners of the holder and blade for holding the latter fixed from displacement upon the former, and a sliding connection in the holder for releasably uncovering the blade, while the blade remains at rest relative to the holder and handle.
11. A safety razor comprising a double-edged rectangular blade, a handle, a guard for the cutting edge in use, and a rectangular holder provided with retaining instrumentalities including means engaging the front and rear and end edges of the blade to hold the same against edgewise displacement in any direction, means overhanging the blade to prevent the same from rising, and a sliding connection in the holder for permitting the overhanging means to releasably uncover the blade, while the blade remains at rest relative to the holder and handle.
12. A safety razor comprising a rectangular double-edged blade, a handle, a guard for the cutting edge in use, and a rectangular holder provided with retaining instrumentalities including spaced and upstanding end portions and overhanging portions for holding the blade fixed from displacement upon the holder, having provisions for sliding one or more of said portions horizontally and relative to the blade to releasably uncover the blade, while the blade remains at rest relative to the holder and handle, and means for holding said sliding means to motion in a direct line.
13. A safety razor comprising a rectangular double-edged blade, a handle, a guard for the cutting edge in use, and a rectangular holder provided with retaining instrumentalities for holding the blade fixed from displacement upon the holder, and a sliding connection in the holder for releasably uncovering the blade, while the blade remains at rest relative to the holder and handle.
14. In a safety razor, a rectangular double edged blade, a blade seat, a handle on which the said seat is mounted, retaining instrumentalities comprising means for overhanging the blade and means for engaging the edges at the corners of the same to prevent displacement thereof in any direction, the blade seat being rectangular, a guard for the cutting edge of the blade, and a sliding connection between the blade holder and the blade overhanging means to uncover the blade.
Signed by me at Chicago Ills. this 5th day of August 1905.
Morton G. Bunnell.
Witnesses:
Sarah Lewis,
Albert Sauser.