Glass razor blade and handle

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Inventors

Haythornthwaite, James

Application #

758465

Filed

Jul-24-1985

Published

Oct-27-1987

Current US Class

030/346.5
030/346.54
030/50
030/526
030/57
076/DIG8

International Classes

B26B 021/14

Field of Search

30/32 30/50 30/57 30/85 30/346.5 30/346.51 30/346.53 30/346.54 30/47-49 76/DIG.

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fleit, Jacobson, Cohn & Price

US Patent References

3953186   Industrial process f...
4011071   Method of making...

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Other References

F. J. Terence Maloney "Glass in the Modern World, A Study in Materials Development", Doubleday Science Series.

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Abstract
A razor (10, 10') is formed entirely of an inexpensive glass material. In one embodiment the razor (10) is formed as a single piece of material which includes a handle portion (14), a blade portion (16) and an arcuate intermediate portion (18) interconnecting the handle and blade portions, with the blade portion being provided with a sharp cutting edge (24). In another embodiment the razor (10') includes a handle (14') and an essentially cylindrical blade (16') received between clamping jaws (26) at one end of the handle, with the blade being provided with opposed cutting edges (24').
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A razor, which comprises:

an elongated handle portion; and

a cutting blade portion having first and second opposed sharp cutting edges;

the elongated handle portion and the cutting blade portion, including the first and second opposed sharp cutting edges, all being formed entirely of a glass material;

the elongated handle portion including a pair of arcuate opposed clamping jaws at one end thereof, the arcuate opposed clamping jaws being integral with the remainder of the handle portion and having spaced outer ends; and

the blade portion being of elongated essentially cylindrical construction and being formed with an axially extending slot between spaced opposed ends thereof to define elongated edge portions extending in spaced opposed parallel relationship for the length of the blade portion, the spaced opposed elongated edge portions having respective intersecting surfaces which define the first and second opposed sharp cutting edges thereon, the blade portion being removably received in the arcuate clamping jaws of the handle portion with the opposed elongated portions and the sharp cutting edges thereon projecting beyond the clamping jaws of the handle portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to razors, and more particularly to a razor which is formed entirely of a glass material.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Generally, razors are formed of multiple parts, with each razor including at least a handle and a separate blade. The handle may be formed of metal or plastic, or a combination thereof, and at one end terminates in a blade holder for receiving the blade. The blade may be of a disposable type, which can be replaced in the blade holder of the handle, with the handle being reused, or the handle and the blade may both be disposable.

The blade usually is made of metal and is formed with a sharp cutting edge, although other materials, such as glass and ceramic have been proposed. For example, the U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,555,214 to Wallach, 3,953,186 to Howey and 4,011,071 to Siegmund, disclose the use of razor blades formed of glass material. Further, the U.S. Pat. No. 3,543,402 to Seager discloses a razor blade formed of a ceramic material containing aluminum oxide.
 
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