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US1841409A
US1841409A US475773A US47577330A US1841409A US 1841409 A US1841409 A US 1841409A US 475773 A US475773 A US 475773A US 47577330 A US47577330 A US 47577330A US 1841409 A US1841409 A US 1841409A
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    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
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    • B24D15/06Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges
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  • Fig. Lis a perspective view of the device illustrating the manner of holding it in one hand and manipulating the razor blade with the other to hone the blade
  • Fig. 2 is a lan view looking at the open end of the honmg device.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2,
  • lilig. 4 is an elevation looking at the short wa
  • Fig. 5 is a lan view
  • Fig. 6 an elevation of a modified form of the honmg device.
  • the required mechanism comprises -a s smooth concave surface, preferably an approximate semi-cylinder of an inch radius, long enough'to contact the full length-of a safety razor blade.
  • the purpose of the flat side is to afford a better grip of the users hand in grasping the honing device, and the wall is less than the full length of the cylinder to provide a recess through which a lather brush may be readily introduced for depositing lather on the concave surface of the hone.
  • the hone shown in Figs. 5 and 6 has full cylinder walls and is not flattened on one side or recessed as in the preferred form.
  • the method of honing a safety razor blade is as follows: A suflicient quantity of lather to lubricate the operation is deposited on the concave surface of the hone by the aid of a lather brush. Then a blade is introduced into the hone and is pressed by the operators finger with sufiicient force against the concave surface to how the blade downwardly, thereby presenting the contacting edges of the blade at the prozper angle, to the concave walls. The blade is reciprooated laterally by proper movement of the operators finger for about a minute, and then the blade is turned over and honed inlike manner on the other side.
  • the number of reciprocating movements of the blade varies with the quality of its steel and its dullness, so that the above operations may be shortened or may have to be repeated.
  • the user will quickly acquire skill and judgment in determining when a 16 blade is properly honed. When thus honed the blade is ready for use. Oil or other llgmicant may be substitutedfor the lather,
  • a razor blade hone comprising a cupof hard material having a flat side wall, a side wall joining the ends of the flat wall substantially semi-cylindrioally shaped, and an integral bottom closure between the two walls, said flat wall bein much shorter than the semi-cylindrical wa 2.
  • a razor blade hone comprising a side wall of hard material substantially semicylindrical in shape and a flat side wall joining the ends of the semi-cylindrical wall, the flat wall being much shorter than the other wall whereby an appreciable length of the semi-cylindrical wall extends above the flat wall.

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Jan. 19, 1932. E. L. IRELAND 1,841,409
SAFETY RAZOR BLADE HONE Filed Aug. 16, 1930 [A ven for 4 z for/Lays.
4, Emma? L. Ire/and Patented Jan. 19, 1932 mm L. IRELAND, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA sm'rz aazoa BLADE 301m,
Application filed August 10, 1950. 8eria1 Ho. $5,713.
- appear as aseries of row of teeth-like projec-- tions which become crossed and awry by use, causing the blade to pull the whiskers instead of cutting them ofl as they did at first when the ends of the teeth were in a row,
and theobject of this invention is to bring the displaced teeth back to their original alinement.
In the accomplishment of my invention I 1.; use the means illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Fig. Lis a perspective view of the device illustrating the manner of holding it in one hand and manipulating the razor blade with the other to hone the blade,
Fig. 2 is a lan view looking at the open end of the honmg device.
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2,
lilig. 4 is an elevation looking at the short wa Fig. 5 is a lan view and Fig. 6, an elevation of a modified form of the honmg device. The required mechanism comprises -a s smooth concave surface, preferably an approximate semi-cylinder of an inch radius, long enough'to contact the full length-of a safety razor blade.
This is generally made out of glass, al-
thoziigh other material as procelain may be use My preferred form illustrated in- Figs. 1 to 4, inclusive, is a little more than a semicylinder 7 in its outside measurement, it is hollow and has its inner end closed by the transverse wall 8. Extending forward from the wall 8, for about half of the length of the cylinder is a flat side 9, the front edge of which is preferably concaved as best shown in Fig. 4.
The purpose of the flat side is to afford a better grip of the users hand in grasping the honing device, and the wall is less than the full length of the cylinder to provide a recess through which a lather brush may be readily introduced for depositing lather on the concave surface of the hone.
The hone shown in Figs. 5 and 6 has full cylinder walls and is not flattened on one side or recessed as in the preferred form.
The method of honing a safety razor blade is as follows: A suflicient quantity of lather to lubricate the operation is deposited on the concave surface of the hone by the aid of a lather brush. Then a blade is introduced into the hone and is pressed by the operators finger with sufiicient force against the concave surface to how the blade downwardly, thereby presenting the contacting edges of the blade at the prozper angle, to the concave walls. The blade is reciprooated laterally by proper movement of the operators finger for about a minute, and then the blade is turned over and honed inlike manner on the other side. The number of reciprocating movements of the blade varies with the quality of its steel and its dullness, so that the above operations may be shortened or may have to be repeated. The user will quickly acquire skill and judgment in determining when a 16 blade is properly honed. When thus honed the blade is ready for use. Oil or other llgmicant may be substitutedfor the lather,
water alsomay be used.
It is not my intention to limit my patent protection to the exact details specified, but changes may be made within the scope of the inventiveideas as implied and claimed.
1 claim:
1. A razor blade hone comprising a cupof hard material having a flat side wall, a side wall joining the ends of the flat wall substantially semi-cylindrioally shaped, and an integral bottom closure between the two walls, said flat wall bein much shorter than the semi-cylindrical wa 2. A razor blade hone comprising a side wall of hard material substantially semicylindrical in shape and a flat side wall joining the ends of the semi-cylindrical wall, the flat wall being much shorter than the other wall whereby an appreciable length of the semi-cylindrical wall extends above the flat wall.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
EMMET L. IRELAND.
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US2417040A (en) * 1945-08-23 1947-03-11 Harry L Arnest Razor blade conditioner

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US2417040A (en) * 1945-08-23 1947-03-11 Harry L Arnest Razor blade conditioner

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