Injector Razor
Patent US2167032
Invention Razor
Filed Monday, 4th April 1938
Published Tuesday, 25th July 1939
Inventor Octavius Victor Rodrigues
Owner Magazine Repeating Razor Company
Language English
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The invention relates to an improved razor and particularly a razor of the type in combination with which a separate magazine is employed after the manner shown and described in United States Patent No. 1,969,945, issued August 14, 1934—that is to say, the type wherein blades are ejected from shaving position in the head and a substitute blade inserted in the head by means of a magazine provided with a finger for alignment of the magazine with the blade channel in the head, and with a slide or other suitable means for ejecting a blade from the magazine and at the same time ejecting from the razor a blade, if any, located therein.
More particularly, the invention relates to a magazine razor that is constructed in accordance with, and operates on the principle of that illustrated in my United States Patent No. 2,066,800, issued January 5, 1937, and which is provided with means whereby a blade may be ejected therefrom and a substitute blade inserted by means of a magazine provided with the aligning finger and ejector above referred to.
Referring to the drawing:
Describing the preferred form shown in
From the ends of the platform
The blade-retaining part of the mechanism comprises a blade holder in the form of a spring clip consisting of the upper plate
The blade holder, in turn, is slidably fitted in a blade clamp
The blade clamp
The mechanism for moving the blade holder from one of the described positions to the other comprises an eccentric arrangement operating in the cam slot
The lever
It is desirable that some provision be made to insure that the aligning finger shall not be accidentally withdrawn during the operation of transferring a blade from the magazine to the razor. This might happen, for example, when the ejector slide
Again, it is desirable that, when the razor is ready for shaving and during the shaving operation, the scabbard should be positively located in its down position—i. e., the position shown in
Another feature which assists greatly in the performance of the device as a shaving implement may be observed by reference to
It is to be understood that the blade clamp may be omitted from the construction if desired, but in such case it is necessary that the clamping pressure of the blade holder be increased over what it would be if it were used in association with the blade clamp in order that the blade may be held firmly and rigidly when in shaving position. In such a construction however the ejection of a blade from the razor and the injection of a blade into it is accompanied by considerable more resistance to the operation of the ejector slide than in the construction just described wherein the full clamping pressure on the blade is effected mainly by the blade clamp. The mode of operation of the preferred form or embodiment of the invention has already been partly described in connection with the description of its construction. The modified form operates on essentially the same principle, but it is constructed so that the scabbard is located at the back instead of the front of the shank—i. e., on the side of the shank facing away from the blade edge. It should be added, however, that in the case of both forms the aligning finger
The only material points of difference between the modified form and the preferred form consist in the location of the modified form of the scabbard and operating lever on the back of the shank, as shown in
I have described above certain embodiments of my invention and a preferred process with certain modifications thereof, but I wish it to be understood that these are illustrative and not limitative of my invention and that I reserve the right to make various changes in form, construction and arrangement of parts and also to make various changes in process of manufacture falling within the spirit and scope of my invention, as set forth in the claims.
I claim:
1. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
2. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is provided with a sheath for the reception of the aligning finger projecting from a blade magazine.
3. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, a spring tongue projecting from the blade holder, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever one arm of which engages the said spring tongue and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
4. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, a spring tongue projecting from the blade holder and provided with a cam surface, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever one arm of which operates on the said cam surface and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
5. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever pivoted on the said shank, one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine, and a spring catch for releasably locking the lever in a desired position of its angular movement.
6. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever pivoted on the said shank, one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine, and means for preventing detachment of the blade magazine from its connection with the said other arm when the blade magazine and said lever are swung to a position wherein the blade magazine is aligned with the blade holder for the transfer of a blade from the magazine to the blade holder.
7. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shark, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever pivoted on the said shank, one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine, and means for preventing detachment of the blade magazine from its connection with the said other arm when the blade magazine and said lever are swung to a position wherein the blade magazine is aligned with the blade holder for the transfer of a blade from the magazine to the blade holder, said last-mentioned means consisting of a lug projecting from the blade platform and positioned to engage a notch in the blade magazine.
8. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform by means of a pivotal connection the axis of which is parallel to the guard, means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder on its said pivotal connection, said means comprising a lever one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
9. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, an abutment on the blade platform in proximity to the guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform by means of a pivotal connection the axis of which is parallel to the guard and positioned so that the edge of a blade carried by the blade holder will encounter the abutment when the holder is moved in the direction of the guard, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder on its pivotal connection toward and away from the guard, said means comprising a lever one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
10. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, stops projecting from the blade platform, a blade holder supported by the blade platform by means of a pivotal connection so located that as the blade holder is swung thereon toward the guard the edge of a blade carried thereby will encounter the said stops, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder on its said pivotal connection, said means comprising a lever one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adaptable for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
11. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform by means of a pivotal connection the axis of which is parallel to the guard, a spring tongue projecting from the blade holder and provided with a cam surface, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder on its said pivotal connection, said means comprising a lever one arm of which operates on said cam surface and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
12. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform by means of a pivotal connection the axis of which is parallel to the guard, a spring tongue projecting from the blade holder and provided with a cam surface, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder on its said pivotal connection, said means comprising a lever one arm of which operates on said cam surface and the other arm of which is provided with a sheath for the reception of the aligning member projecting from a blade magazine.
13. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, a tongue projecting from the blade holder, and means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever one arm of which engages the said tongue and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine.
14. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard, means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever pivoted on the said shank, one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine, and means for releasably locking the lever in a desired position of its angular movement.
15. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder supported by the blade platform and movable toward and away from the guard means for effecting back and forth movement of the blade holder, said means comprising a lever pivoted on the said shank, one arm of which has operating connection with the blade holder and the other arm of which is adapted for detachable connection with a blade magazine, and means for preventing detachment of the blade magazine from its connection with the said other arm when the blade magazine and said lever are swung to a position wherein the bladed magazine is aligned with the blade holder for the transfer of a blade from the magazine to the blade holder.
16. A razor comprising a shank, a blade platform supported by the shank, a guard, a blade holder pivotally supported by the blade platform, the axis of the pivot being parallel with the guard, and a blade clamp also pivotally mounted on the blade platform and likewise movable toward and away from the guard, said blade clamp enclosing the blade holder but having a sliding fit therewith, the pivoting axes of the blade holder and the blade clamp being so positioned with relation to each other that, as the blade holder is moved toward the guard, the blade clamp bears against it and thus securely clamps the blade.
Octavius V. Rodrigues