Cutlery – Razors – Knockdown and/or folding
Patent
1978-02-10
1980-01-08
Smith, Gary L.
Cutlery
Razors
Knockdown and/or folding
30 86, B26B 2152
Patent
active
041820312
ABSTRACT:
The razor is of the type which has on its head a generally T-shaped fitting on which a conventional razor blade unit can be releasably mounted by urging the fitting into a correspondingly shaped channel or recess formed in the back of the blade unit. The blade unit can be removed from the head and stored in a generally rectangularly-shaped aperture formed through the razor handle intermediate its ends. An elongate rib is formed on one side wall of the aperture, and a cam lug is formed on the other side wall so that when the blade unit is forced into the opening the cam lug urges the channel of the blade unit releasably over the rib, thereby positively to hold the blade unit in the handle until forced therefrom by finger pressure or the like.
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patent: 3967375 (1976-07-01), Hoffschmidt
patent: 4034892 (1977-07-01), Braginetz
patent: 4047295 (1977-09-01), Francis
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