I'm a big fan of the 1912 razor. I even went so far and read ↪the original patent by August W. Scheuber. However, matching all the part references in the text to the drawings at the beginning is awkward. So, with an idea in my head and a little spare time at my hands, I created a web friendly version of the patent. If you hover the mouse over the part references in the text, they will get highlighted in the images. This has helped me to make sense of the patent text. Just in case anyone is remotely interested and as mad as me, here is a link to ↪my version of the 1912 patent. This has not been proof-read much and not tested in many browsers, so if you find any mistakes or problems, please let me know.
I have improved the layout of the online 1912 patent (I think ). If you had a look before, could you please let me know what you think of the new layout. ↪1912 patent I also added three more old patents: ↪The 1914 ↪The Bigelow-Parkin ↪An early injector patent Once you have done one, the next ones are really easy...