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US1767707A
US1767707A US171092A US17109227A US1767707A US 1767707 A US1767707 A US 1767707A US 171092 A US171092 A US 171092A US 17109227 A US17109227 A US 17109227A US 1767707 A US1767707 A US 1767707A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
    • B26B21/08Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor involving changeable blades
    • B26B21/14Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
    • B26B21/24Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle of the magazine type; of the injector type

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  • This invention relates to an improved article which forms a shaving unit and consists of a combined blade ackage and razor, the blade package being 1n the form of a sales package so that the article can be supplied filled. with blades and has an opening through which the blades canbefed, one at a time. It is preferably made so that it will be difficult to refill it all this in view of the fact that a large supply of blades can be furnished with the package and the whole device is so cheap that when the supply of blades is exhausted thearticle can be thrown away.
  • This invention is an im rovement over my previous invention fully escribed and illustrated in an application filed by me on May 19, 1926, Serial No. 110,109.
  • the construction can be more cheaply manufactured, the removal of the blade from the packa e is easier and the insertion and removal 0% the blade in and from the guard is more rapid and convenient and the proportions of the parts provide an article of greater utility.
  • Figure 1 is an end view of the article with the cover shown in section.
  • Figure 2 is a central vertical section of the article shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a front view of the article with the cover shownin section.
  • Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 in Figure 2 and
  • Figure 5 is a section online 5-5 in Figure 2 and
  • Figure 6 is a detailed side view showing how the plate that holds the guard can be released for easy rejection or flipping of the blade from the guard.
  • the casing is usually made of metal and I find that aluminum is well adapted forthe purpose, the body portion or package consisting of a casing 10 with a recess 11 1n around three sides of the casing and is formed by spacing the end 16 of a plate 17 across the open end of the recess 11.
  • the body portion or package consisting of a casing 10 with a recess 11 1n around three sides of the casing and is formed by spacing the end 16 of a plate 17 across the open end of the recess 11.
  • the top of the casing 11 is a guard consisting of a blade platform 18 and a fender 19 the fender being in the form of a bar spaced from the platform part of the guard by the recesses 20 on either side, the fender or guard bar 19 being connected at its center by the allows the lather to move down through the slots 20 and into the recessed part 22 of the casing.
  • the plate 17 is usually fastened permanently in place by the pins 23 in the form of lugs on the back of the casing which fit intoholes in the plate and then are headed as rivets to permanently secure the parts together.
  • the top end of the plate 17 extends across the blade platform as at 24 and has enough spring pressure to hold theblade in place and also to form a back for the blade.
  • the blade is mounted, however, so that by squeezing on the article the blade can be released and in the form shown this is done by recessing the casing as at which forms a fulcrum 26 so that when the device is held in the hand and the thumb is pressed on the upper part of the plate as shown in Figure 6, this action causes the spring late to be distorted enough to release the b ade 0n the blade platform 18 and by jerking the razor forward the blade is flipped out as shown in dotted outline in Figure 6. The same pressure is used when dropping a blade into position on the guard.
  • the body portion of the device is made of two pieces, the casing 10 and the'plate 17 and readily prepared for assembly. They can be secured together rapidly and economically and at the same time inclosing the blades within the recess.
  • the cover 27 fits over both the top and the bottom of the article and when slid on the bottom it closes the slit 15 and when placed over the top protects the guard and the blade on it and at one end it has a projecting lip 28 and as the material of the cover is of thin metal it fits in the slit 15 so that the I lip' can be used to push the blade out as shown at 'b in Figure 4: and can then be used to push the blade forward so that it can be grasped in the hand.
  • An article of the kind described comprising a casing with arecess for blades and a guard for a blade, and a plate on the casing and extending across the bottom as a support for the blades in the recess and extending across the top as aspring means for holding a blade on the guard.
  • An article of the kind described comprising a package of blades having aguard on one end and a plate secured to the back of the package and extending across the bottom to inclose the blades and spaced to provide a passage through which a blade can be ejected, the plate extending at the other end to form a spring means for holding a' blade in position on the guard, the body portion of the package being recessed near the top so that pressure on the back of the plate w1ll spring the plate so as to release the blade.
  • An article of the kind described comprising a casing with a guard on one end thereof and a plate on the back of the casing and having one end formed to provide a spring plate for the guard, the plate at the other end being bent across the end of the casing and spaced therefrom to provide a narrow slit on three sides to permit a blade to be moved longitudinally and then swung forward.
  • a sales package containing a stack of blades, means for forcing said stack toward the end of the package, said end of the package being open on three sides to permit the dispensing of'a blade at a tim 6.
  • An article of the kind described comprising a substantially rectangular casing having a recess for a stack of blades and a guard including a platform for a blade and a fender on the front end thereof, the casing, the guard and the fender being made of one piece of material, means for closing the end of the recess to the extent 'of permittin the dispensing of a blade at a time an means for maintaining a blade in position on the guard.

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June 24, 1930. J. SCHICK 1,767,707
- COMBINED SALES PACKAGE AND RAZOR 7 Filed Feb. 26, 1927 INFTQR fl BY -/ATTORN:;
Patented June 24, 1930 UNITED STATES JACOB SCHICK,
PATENT OFFICE j 01 STAMFORD, CONNEOTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO MAGAZINE REPEATING RAZOR COMPANY A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY COMBINED SALES ZPACKAGE AND RAZOR Application filed February 26, 1927. Serial No. 171,092.
This invention relates to an improved article which forms a shaving unit and consists of a combined blade ackage and razor, the blade package being 1n the form of a sales package so that the article can be supplied filled. with blades and has an opening through which the blades canbefed, one at a time. It is preferably made so that it will be difficult to refill it all this in view of the fact that a large supply of blades can be furnished with the package and the whole device is so cheap that when the supply of blades is exhausted thearticle can be thrown away.
This invention is an im rovement over my previous invention fully escribed and illustrated in an application filed by me on May 19, 1926, Serial No. 110,109. By this improvement the construction can be more cheaply manufactured, the removal of the blade from the packa e is easier and the insertion and removal 0% the blade in and from the guard is more rapid and convenient and the proportions of the parts provide an article of greater utility. Furthermore, there are no prominent projections as the parts of the guard that hold the blade in shaving position do not extend beyond the dimensions of the sales package or blade reservoir, so that when a cover is put on one end of the razor when it is not being used the article is substantially rectangular and is easily carried in the vest pocket.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 is an end view of the article with the cover shown in section. Figure 2 is a central vertical section of the article shown in Figure 1. Figure 3 is a front view of the article with the cover shownin section. Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 in Figure 2 and Figure 5 is a section online 5-5 in Figure 2 and Figure 6 is a detailed side view showing how the plate that holds the guard can be released for easy rejection or flipping of the blade from the guard.
The casing is usually made of metal and I find that aluminum is well adapted forthe purpose, the body portion or package consisting of a casing 10 with a recess 11 1n around three sides of the casing and is formed by spacing the end 16 of a plate 17 across the open end of the recess 11. The reason this is convenient is that when a blade is slid longitudinally from the stack by passing a thin object as shown in the lower r1ghthand corner of Figure 3 at w, the blade is moved out to the dotted position of b to the left hand side of Figure 4 and then it can be pressed on the back of this projecting part to the position shown at qin Figure 4 which presents a relatively large part of the blade so that it can be grasped and pulled from the package.
The top of the casing 11 is a guard consisting of a blade platform 18 and a fender 19 the fender being in the form of a bar spaced from the platform part of the guard by the recesses 20 on either side, the fender or guard bar 19 being connected at its center by the allows the lather to move down through the slots 20 and into the recessed part 22 of the casing.
It will be noted that this construction keeps all the parts of the guard within the limits of the dlmensions of the package. The plate 17 is usually fastened permanently in place by the pins 23 in the form of lugs on the back of the casing which fit intoholes in the plate and then are headed as rivets to permanently secure the parts together. The top end of the plate 17 extends across the blade platform as at 24 and has enough spring pressure to hold theblade in place and also to form a back for the blade. The blade is mounted, however, so that by squeezing on the article the blade can be released and in the form shown this is done by recessing the casing as at which forms a fulcrum 26 so that when the device is held in the hand and the thumb is pressed on the upper part of the plate as shown in Figure 6, this action causes the spring late to be distorted enough to release the b ade 0n the blade platform 18 and by jerking the razor forward the blade is flipped out as shown in dotted outline in Figure 6. The same pressure is used when dropping a blade into position on the guard.
It will be evident, therefore, that the body portion of the device is made of two pieces, the casing 10 and the'plate 17 and readily prepared for assembly. They can be secured together rapidly and economically and at the same time inclosing the blades within the recess.
The cover 27 fits over both the top and the bottom of the article and when slid on the bottom it closes the slit 15 and when placed over the top protects the guard and the blade on it and at one end it has a projecting lip 28 and as the material of the cover is of thin metal it fits in the slit 15 so that the I lip' can be used to push the blade out as shown at 'b in Figure 4: and can then be used to push the blade forward so that it can be grasped in the hand.
I claim 1. An article of the kind described comprising a casing with arecess for blades and a guard for a blade, and a plate on the casing and extending across the bottom as a support for the blades in the recess and extending across the top as aspring means for holding a blade on the guard.
2. An article of the kind described'comprising a casing with a recess for blades and a guard for a blade, and a plate on the caswing and extending across the bottom as a support for the blades in the recess and extending across the top as a sprin means for holding a blade on the guard, t e plate being spaced from the casing in order. that it can be flexed and will thereby release a blade held on the guard.
3. An article of the kind described comprising a package of blades having aguard on one end and a plate secured to the back of the package and extending across the bottom to inclose the blades and spaced to provide a passage through which a blade can be ejected, the plate extending at the other end to form a spring means for holding a' blade in position on the guard, the body portion of the package being recessed near the top so that pressure on the back of the plate w1ll spring the plate so as to release the blade.
4. An article of the kind described comprising a casing with a guard on one end thereof and a plate on the back of the casing and having one end formed to provide a spring plate for the guard, the plate at the other end being bent across the end of the casing and spaced therefrom to provide a narrow slit on three sides to permit a blade to be moved longitudinally and then swung forward.
5. In a device of the kind described a sales package containing a stack of blades, means for forcing said stack toward the end of the package, said end of the package being open on three sides to permit the dispensing of'a blade at a tim 6. An article of the kind described comprising a substantially rectangular casing having a recess for a stack of blades and a guard including a platform for a blade and a fender on the front end thereof, the casing, the guard and the fender being made of one piece of material, means for closing the end of the recess to the extent 'of permittin the dispensing of a blade at a time an means for maintaining a blade in position on the guard.
7. In a device of the kind described comprising a box-like casing having a recess for a supply of blades and having a blade platform and a fender forming a guard and constituting the top end of the casing and lying within the limits of the dimensions of the casin In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
JACOB SCHIOK.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2139539A5 (en) * 1971-05-20 1973-01-05 Wilkinson Sword Ltd
US3815227A (en) * 1971-05-20 1974-06-11 Wilkinson Sword Ltd Holders for razor blades
US20060010694A1 (en) * 2004-07-16 2006-01-19 Chen Yi Y Knife assembly having quick release blade magazine
US20100132204A1 (en) * 2008-12-03 2010-06-03 Threshold Capital, Inc. Razor with independent suspension

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2139539A5 (en) * 1971-05-20 1973-01-05 Wilkinson Sword Ltd
US3815227A (en) * 1971-05-20 1974-06-11 Wilkinson Sword Ltd Holders for razor blades
US20060010694A1 (en) * 2004-07-16 2006-01-19 Chen Yi Y Knife assembly having quick release blade magazine
US20100132204A1 (en) * 2008-12-03 2010-06-03 Threshold Capital, Inc. Razor with independent suspension
US8671577B2 (en) * 2008-12-03 2014-03-18 Thomas A. Brown Razor with independent suspension

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