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Shaving Patents of the Past


Shaving Patents of the Past: Tracing the Evolution of Modern ...

This article delves into the fascinating world of early shaving patents, exploring their impact on contemporary shaving practices.

The Quirky World of Victorian Shaving Patents! | Dr Alun Withey

William Samuel Henson's 1836 patent razor had a combination tooth guard (which he called the 'protector'), to prevent the user cutting ...

Patent of the Day: Shaving Implement - Suiter Swantz IP

The Shaving Implement was invented by Jacob Schick, from Stamford, Connecticut. This patent application was granted on November 6, 1928 as U.S. ...

US1757978A - Shaving machine - Google Patents

This invention relates to an improved shaving machine of the type that is designed to be used for shaving without the necessityof the use of lather or ...

Jacob Schick Invents the Electric Razor – Today in History: May 13

On May 13, 1930, Colonel Jacob Schick obtained patent No. 1757978 for his dry electric shaver.

Gillette's Strange History with the Razor and Blade Strategy

Before the expiration of the Gillette patents, the replaceable-blade market was segmented, with Gillette occupying the high end with razor sets ...

US775134A - Razor. - Google Patents

PATENTED NOV. 15, 1904. ... No MODEL. UNITED STATES kmo C. GILLETTE, F BROOKLINE,. Patented November 15, 1904 PATENT OFFICE. ... MASSACH USETTS. RAZOR.

July 23: Joseph Schick Patents a New Safety Razor

On this day in 1929, former US Army Colonel Joseph Schick, then residing in Stamford, Connecticut, patented a new type of safety razor that made shaving ...

This Day in Business History: Gillette razor blade patented

This Day in Business History: Gillette razor blade patented ... November 14, 1904: King C Gillette patented the Gillette razor blade. This ...

Patent time: A 1870 improvement in shaving-mugs : r/Wetshaving

An interesting thing about old patents – especially really old ones – is that the inventions looks so… obvious today. Like this 1870 patent ...

King Gillette Patents Safety Razor

On this day in 1904, Boston-based inventor King Camp Gillette received a patent for an improved safety razor with a disposable blade.

Patents | Dr Alun Withey - WordPress.com

A major theme of my forthcoming book Concerning Beards, about the history of beards, shaving and barbers between 1650-1900, is that of the ...

Do You Owe Your Crappy Shave To Patents? - Techdirt.

The commodification of the razor blade was punishing to the profit margins of the razor companies. So the way ahead was clear: come up with new ...

Old patent: Körzinger & Nettlich's soap brush for shaving

Patented in 1901, Herr Eugen Körzinger and Herr Otto Nettlich came up with a single use, hygienic, and cheap way to lather the beard. The device ...

Shaving Implement Patent Print Old Look - eBay

Shaving Implement Patent Print Old Look ; Item description from the seller. It will also not have our logo on it. You are not purchasing any patent rights.

NIHF Inductee King Camp Gillette Invented the Safety Razor

King Camp Gillette conceived the idea for and developed the disposable safety razor. Gillette's invention changed men's personal care.

From Perret to Kampfe: Origins of the Safety Razor

Many other entrepreneurs did. Between 1864 and December 1901, when Gillette submitted his patent application, over 100 razor guard or safety razor patents were ...

Patents, Inc. v. Gillette Safety Razor Co., 115 F.2d 484 - Casetext

Injury to the corners of the cap of the old-fashioned type of Gillette razor, caused by dropping or other type of blow, resulted in destroying the proper ...

70 razor and shaving patents: A semi-curated selection of important ...

"70 razor and shaving patents" is meant as a somewhat serious, somewhat humorous little rump through the patent history of razor and other shaving related ...

Illuminating Innovation: From Patent Racing to Patent War

Illuminating Innovation: From Patent Racing to Patent War. Authors. Lea Shaver ... Specifically, this Article uses the history of patents surrounding the light ...