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US1181978A
US1181978A US3717515A US3717515A US1181978A US 1181978 A US1181978 A US 1181978A US 3717515 A US3717515 A US 3717515A US 3717515 A US3717515 A US 3717515A US 1181978 A US1181978 A US 1181978A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B21/00Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
    • B26B21/08Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor involving changeable blades
    • B26B21/14Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
    • B26B21/38Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle with provision for reciprocating the blade by means other than rollers

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  • the invention relates to that class of razors, sometimes called automatic, which individually comprise an electromagnet having a vibrating armature actuating the blade.
  • I incorporate in my improved razor, as parts thereof, an adjustable rigid connection between ⁇ the reciprocating blade and the armature b which 1t is driven, and a circuit-breaker w ose movable member is actuated to close the circuit by the reaction of the work.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of the operative parts of arazor which is constructed in accordance with these principles, and a sectional view of the inclosing case.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the operative parts of the same razor, a sectional view of the same case and a conventional representation of a connected battery.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the same razor.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of the same.
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional part of Fig. 2.
  • a one-piece iron frame comprising the parallel top and bottom plates 1 and 2 and the connecting rear plate 3, is detachably fastened Within an incasing handle, the shell 4, by the screws 5.
  • the binding posts 10 and 11, set in the plate 2 and insulated v therefrom, are respectively connected with the poles of the stationary battery l2 by flexible conductors of indefinite length.
  • the post l0 is connected with the magnets and the plate 1 in series by the conductive wire 13; While the post 11 is fixed in contact with the insulated block 11 carrying the adjustable screw 15 for electrical contact with the con'- ductive spring 16 carried by the free end of the armature.
  • the armature On the upper end of the armature, beyond the pivot, is carried the internally threaded socket-piece 17.
  • the circuit breaker When the instrument is not in operation, the circuit breaker is normally open as shown, and is held open by the position of the armature as affected by the residual attraction of the magnets.
  • the razor When by manipulation of the handle 4 the razor is pressed forward against the surface to be shaved, the reacting pressure, causing a pivotal movement of the armature, and thereby closing the circuit through the magnets, returns the armature to its original position and opens the circuit.
  • the armature By continued reaction of the work and repeated energizing of the magnets, as described, the armature is swung on its pivot to and from the magnets and maintained in rapid and continual v1- bration, so long as the blade is pressed for- 'Ward against any resistance and no longer.
  • the resulting vibration of the blade is regulated in direction, relatively to the directional position of its cutting edge, according to the requirements of the work in hand, by setting the stem of the blade-holder rotatively as above described.
  • the bla e When adjusted in the osition shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the bla e has in action a transverse or chopping movement, and severs the hair by shearing only; when adjusted at less than ninety degrees from that position, as indicated by broken lines in 4, it has an oblique motion producing a sawing effect combined with a chopping shear.
  • a razor of the specilied class comprising an electromagnet having an armature vibrating forward and backward; a bladeholder having a screw stem adjustably seated in the armature, means for adjusting the stem rotarily in its seat, and a circuitbreaker located in the circuit of the electromagnet and operated by the armature through the backward reaction of the work upon the blade-holder to close the circuit, and through the intermittent excitation of the electromagnet to open the circuit, in continual automatic alternation.
  • a razor of the specified class comprising an electric circuit, an electromagnet andv a circuit-closer in the circuit, a vibrating blade-holder, and a pivoted armature actuating the circuit-closer and the blade-holder, and actuated by the blade-holder and by the electromagnet in continual alternation.
  • a razor of the specified class comprising an electromagnet having a vibrating armature, a blade-holder having a rotarily adjustable stem carried by the armature, means for locking the stem to the armature in different positions of rotative adjustment,

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F. D. STITT.
RAzon. APPLICATION FILED )UNE 301915.
1,181,978.' Patented May 2,1916.
. detail of l UNTTED sTATEs FREDERICK-D. STITT, OF CARSON,
PATENT OFFICE.
RAZOR.
Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented May 2, 1916.
Application filed June 30, 1915. Serial No. 37,175.
To all whom it may concern.'
Be it known that I, FREDERICK D. S'rrr'r, a citizen of the United States, residing in Carson, in Pottawattamie county, in the State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Razors, and have described the same in the following specification, illustrated by the accompanying drawings.
The invention relates to that class of razors, sometimes called automatic, which individually comprise an electromagnet having a vibrating armature actuating the blade.
It is the object of the invention to rendei` a razor of this class adjustable according to varying conditions and positions of the work to which it is applied; to vibrate the blade either transversely, or in any desiredj oblique direction relative to the direction in which the blade advances over the face or other skin surface to which it is applied; to bring the apparatus into active operation by merely applying the same to the work; to economize the consumption of current; and in general to increase the eliciency of razors of the specified class. To accomplish this object I incorporate in my improved razor, as parts thereof, an adjustable rigid connection between `the reciprocating blade and the armature b which 1t is driven, and a circuit-breaker w ose movable member is actuated to close the circuit by the reaction of the work.
In the accompanyingv drawings, illustrating the best manner` in which I have contemplated applying the principles of the invention, Figure 1 is a front elevation of the operative parts of arazor which is constructed in accordance with these principles, and a sectional view of the inclosing case. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the operative parts of the same razor, a sectional view of the same case and a conventional representation of a connected battery. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the same razor. Fig. 4 is a plan of the same. Fig. 5 is a sectional part of Fig. 2.
In the illustrated specimen of my invention, a one-piece iron frame, comprising the parallel top and bottom plates 1 and 2 and the connecting rear plate 3, is detachably fastened Within an incasing handle, the shell 4, by the screws 5. An electromagnet cornprising a plurality of spools or magnets 6,
arranged in line side by side, between the plates 1 and 2, is fastened rigidly to the plate 3; while their common armature, the leverf, is pivoted to the frame by means of the transverse pin 8, which is journaled in the bearings 9 formed on the anterior margin of the plate 1. The binding posts 10 and 11, set in the plate 2 and insulated v therefrom, are respectively connected with the poles of the stationary battery l2 by flexible conductors of indefinite length. The post l0 is connected with the magnets and the plate 1 in series by the conductive wire 13; While the post 11 is fixed in contact with the insulated block 11 carrying the adjustable screw 15 for electrical contact with the con'- ductive spring 16 carried by the free end of the armature. On the upper end of the armature, beyond the pivot, is carried the internally threaded socket-piece 17. The head 18, having the teeth 19, holds the adjustable blade 20, as in safety razors in general, and is rigidly mounted in the usual manner on one end of the screw stem-21; while the other end of that stem is screwed firmly into this socket-piece, and is held therein by the locknut 22, in any desirable position of rotative adjustment.
When the instrument is not in operation, the circuit breaker is normally open as shown, and is held open by the position of the armature as affected by the residual attraction of the magnets. When by manipulation of the handle 4 the razor is pressed forward against the surface to be shaved, the reacting pressure, causing a pivotal movement of the armature, and thereby closing the circuit through the magnets, returns the armature to its original position and opens the circuit. By continued reaction of the work and repeated energizing of the magnets, as described, the armature is swung on its pivot to and from the magnets and maintained in rapid and continual v1- bration, so long as the blade is pressed for- 'Ward against any resistance and no longer. The resulting vibration of the blade is regulated in direction, relatively to the directional position of its cutting edge, according to the requirements of the work in hand, by setting the stem of the blade-holder rotatively as above described. When adjusted in the osition shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the bla e has in action a transverse or chopping movement, and severs the hair by shearing only; when adjusted at less than ninety degrees from that position, as indicated by broken lines in 4, it has an oblique motion producing a sawing effect combined with a chopping shear. The current from the generator 1s admitted to the electromagnet by the mere act of using the razor, and without the aid of any switch other than the circuit breaker; and is consumed only during the ,actual vibration of the razor blade as described, and only during the forward strokes of that vibration.
By this construction and mode of operation the specified object of the invention is accomplished in all its branches.
I claim as my inventionl. A razor of the specilied class, comprising an electromagnet having an armature vibrating forward and backward; a bladeholder having a screw stem adjustably seated in the armature, means for adjusting the stem rotarily in its seat, and a circuitbreaker located in the circuit of the electromagnet and operated by the armature through the backward reaction of the work upon the blade-holder to close the circuit, and through the intermittent excitation of the electromagnet to open the circuit, in continual automatic alternation. l
` 2. A razor of the specified class, comprising an electric circuit, an electromagnet andv a circuit-closer in the circuit, a vibrating blade-holder, and a pivoted armature actuating the circuit-closer and the blade-holder, and actuated by the blade-holder and by the electromagnet in continual alternation.
4. A razor of the specified class, comprising an electromagnet having a vibrating armature, a blade-holder having a rotarily adjustable stem carried by the armature, means for locking the stem to the armature in different positions of rotative adjustment,
and a circuit-breaker operated by the movements of the armature to control the excitation of the electromagnet.
Witness my signature at Carson, Iowa, June 26th, 1915.
FREDERICK D. STITT.
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US2801466A (en) * 1952-07-07 1957-08-06 Kobler Werner Dry shaver having parallel inclined shearheads

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US2801466A (en) * 1952-07-07 1957-08-06 Kobler Werner Dry shaver having parallel inclined shearheads

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