Claims
- 1. A support assembly for releasably retaining a razor blade cartridge comprising two relatively movable plastic elements defining a slide and a cooperating support, said support being formed with tracks for receiving and guiding projections depending from the slide, each said projection terminating in a claw operable to latch the slide permanently and slidably to the support, said support defining further a yoke having a pair of flexible arms each terminating in a stub shaft, said slide making a driving connection with said arms operative to flex the arms to open and closed positions, said slide being formed further with a plurality of individual spring means, a first spring means defining a leaf spring providing power urging the slide to its normal position relative to the track and by virtue of the driving connection between the slide and the arms insuring that the arms flex inwardly to said closed position in positive and automatic fashion to retain a cartridge releasable within the yoke and a second spring means defining a pair of L-shaped springs for urging the cartridge toward a predetermined attitude and flared fingers carried by said second spring means for homing the assembly toward the cartridge, said support being formed further with a rib straddled by a pair of spaced abutments carried by the slide to limit the stroke of the slide.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 239,847 filed Mar. 2, 1981, now abandoned.
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