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US1587844A
US1587844A US76992A US7699225A US1587844A US 1587844 A US1587844 A US 1587844A US 76992 A US76992 A US 76992A US 7699225 A US7699225 A US 7699225A US 1587844 A US1587844 A US 1587844A
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  • This invention relates to a mechanical device for mildly spraying ⁇ or subjecting the face to the action of a mist produced by an atomizer, for tonic, sedative and cleansing eects, in imitation of the natural eifect produced by rain or mist in motion.
  • a mechanical device for mildly spraying ⁇ or subjecting the face to the action of a mist produced by an atomizer for tonic, sedative and cleansing eects, in imitation of the natural eifect produced by rain or mist in motion.
  • the above mentioned object of the invention may be accomplished by a device such as shown in the drawing, which in its principal elements consists of a suitable casing divided into three compartments, one of' which is a motor compartment, and another J of which is a receptacle for the liquid which is utilized for producing the mist and which contains an atomizer driven by the motor.
  • the third or mist compartment -receives the spray from the atomizer and one side thereof is closed by a sheet rubber diaphragm having a central opening so shaped asyto receive the face of the user, and to form a seal therewith to prevent the escape of the liquid from the machine during the operation of the device.
  • the atomizer is preferably of the general shape of an inverted cone, the apex -of which projects below the level of the liquid.
  • the spray is then guided y a deiector into a perforated nozzle arrangement which serves to direct the spray or mist toward the opening in the diaphragm.
  • the capacity of-the cone or atomizer for picking uplthe liquid is increased to the desired extent by providing this Icone with a shallow spiral groove.
  • Atomizers of this class like cup atomizers, operate by producing a very attenuated film of the liquid traveling upwardly and outwardly from the upper surface of the atomizer.
  • the extent of attenuation of the liquid film' is dependent upon the rate of rotation of the atomizer ⁇ and its maximumdiameter around the center of rotation.
  • Fig. 1 shows a longtudinalvertical section of the casing and mechanism therein, except that the motor -is not in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of the machine.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section taken on the line 3-3 of Fig'. 1.
  • F ig. 4 is a detail, in elevation, of the rotor.
  • the casing in the device is formed of pressed or spun metal, and comprises a base 1 containing a motor supporting frame 2, the motor being indicated at3 and having a shaft 4 extending upwardlyito the atomizer and liquid containing compartment 5.
  • the motor shaft 4 is surrounded by a sleeve 6 extending upwardly from the base 7 of compartment 5 to above the normal level of the liquid therein, in order to seal this compartment along the motor shaft from the Amotor compartment.
  • the inverted cone-shaped atomizer 8 is secured too the shaftby a set screw 9.
  • the central bore 10 of the atomizer for receiving the shaft 4 is enlarged adjacent the sleeve 6 to receive the latter. For con- The vapor and air currents produced by the atomizer are redirected more inwardly by small perforations 17 passing through the upper surface of the partition or channel member 14.
  • the face 18 of the mist compartment 16 with a sheet rubber diaphragm 19 having a central opening 20.
  • This diaphragm is attached to the shell of compartment 16 by a rubber band 21 stitched there-- to and stretched over the bead 22 formed at the outer edge of metal member 23 forming the mist compartment.
  • Vapor cond ⁇ lsing in compartment 16 is 'returned to compartment 5 through the openings 23 and 23.1.
  • the device is filled with an op'eratingliquid at the desired temperature through the opening in the diaphragm 18 and, after using, is ,drained through the..pet cock 24.
  • the capacity ofthe atomizer is affected bythe spiral groove 25 therein.
  • the atomized controlled by the defiector 13 and the form .of the channeled partition 15 and the locan tion of the perforations 17 therein.
  • a device of the character described comprising a casing divided into three compartments, one compartment containing a motor, a second compartment being a liquid container and provided with an atomizer driven by said motor, and a third compartment for receiving the ⁇ spray 4from said atomizer, one face of said third compartment being closed by a flexible diaphragm having a lsubstantially central opemng therein.
  • a device of the character described comprising a bowl to receive the face of a person 'to be treated, flexible Water-tight means attached to the rim of the bowl7 and adapted to fit around thesides said bowl having a pluralit'yof inletl aperor the use of mechanical.
  • a device of the character described comprising a bowl to receive the face of a person to be treated, a motor and atomizer driven thereby, said atomizer being arranged to project the atomized liquid into said bowlv and being substantially of cone form with the small end projecting into the liquid and the large end in position to project the spray into said bowl, said cone 'being provided with a spiral channel in its face.
  • a device of the -character described comprising a bowl to receive the face of a person to be treated, a motor and atomizer driven thereby, said atomizer being arranged to roject the atomized liquid into said bowl and) being substantially of cone form with the small end projecting into the liquid and the large end in position to project the spray into said bowl, said cone being provided with a spiral channel in its face, and iexible water-tight means attached to the rim of the bowl and having an opening therein.
  • a device of the character described comprising a casing divided into .three com'- partments, one compartmentcontaining a motor, a second compartment being a liquid container and provided with an atomizer driven by said motor, and a third compartment for. receiving the spray from said atomizer,l and a partition, separating said second and third compartments, in the form of a deflector and nozzle for directing the spray from said atomizer into said third compartment.

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June 8 1926. 1,587,844
l M. LANDBERG FACE SPRAYING DEVICE Filed Dec. 22 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet l June s y1926.
M. LANDBERG FACE SPRAYING DEVI CE 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Dec. 22, 1525 Patented June 8, 1926.
1,587,844 PATENT OFFICE.
Marmor LANDBEBG, or cHIcAGo, ILLINOIS.
FACE-SPRAYING DEVICE.
Application led December 22, 1925. Serial No. 76,992.
This invention relates to a mechanical device for mildly spraying` or subjecting the face to the action of a mist produced by an atomizer, for tonic, sedative and cleansing eects, in imitation of the natural eifect produced by rain or mist in motion. With this device, many of the beneficial eii'ects of massaging may be brought about, While the more harsh treatment of rubbing, use of vacuum, or light mechanical blows of vibrators is avoided.
` The above mentioned object of the invention may be accomplished by a device such as shown in the drawing, which in its principal elements consists of a suitable casing divided into three compartments, one of' which is a motor compartment, and another J of which is a receptacle for the liquid which is utilized for producing the mist and which contains an atomizer driven by the motor. The third or mist compartment-receives the spray from the atomizer and one side thereof is closed by a sheet rubber diaphragm having a central opening so shaped asyto receive the face of the user, and to form a seal therewith to prevent the escape of the liquid from the machine during the operation of the device.
The atomizer is preferably of the general shape of an inverted cone, the apex -of which projects below the level of the liquid. During the eXtremel rapid rotation of the cone, the liquid travels upwardly along its surface and is projected upwardly and outwardly away from the cone by the centrifugal action thereof. The spray is then guided y a deiector into a perforated nozzle arrangement which serves to direct the spray or mist toward the opening in the diaphragm. The capacity of-the cone or atomizer for picking uplthe liquid is increased to the desired extent by providing this Icone with a shallow spiral groove. Atomizers of this class, like cup atomizers, operate by producing a very attenuated film of the liquid traveling upwardly and outwardly from the upper surface of the atomizer.
The extent of attenuation of the liquid film' is dependent upon the rate of rotation of the atomizer `and its maximumdiameter around the center of rotation. By this construction, precisely the desired quantity of mist and velocity thereof may be produced and directed against the face of the user of the device, in order to bring about the desired stimulation thereof.
' isprovided An illustrative embodiment of this invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows a longtudinalvertical section of the casing and mechanism therein, except that the motor -is not in section.
Fig. 2 is a perspective of the machine.
Fig. 3 is a transverse section taken on the line 3-3 of Fig'. 1.
F ig. 4 is a detail, in elevation, of the rotor.
The casing in the device is formed of pressed or spun metal, and comprises a base 1 containing a motor supporting frame 2, the motor being indicated at3 and having a shaft 4 extending upwardlyito the atomizer and liquid containing compartment 5. The motor shaft 4 is surrounded by a sleeve 6 extending upwardly from the base 7 of compartment 5 to above the normal level of the liquid therein, in order to seal this compartment along the motor shaft from the Amotor compartment. At its upper end above the sleeve 6, the inverted cone-shaped atomizer 8 is secured too the shaftby a set screw 9. The central bore 10 of the atomizer for receiving the shaft 4 is enlarged adjacent the sleeve 6 to receive the latter. For con- The vapor and air currents produced by the atomizer are redirected more inwardly by small perforations 17 passing through the upper surface of the partition or channel member 14.
The face 18 of the mist compartment 16 with a sheet rubber diaphragm 19 having a central opening 20. This diaphragm is attached to the shell of compartment 16 by a rubber band 21 stitched there-- to and stretched over the bead 22 formed at the outer edge of metal member 23 forming the mist compartment. Vapor cond `lsing in compartment 16 is 'returned to compartment 5 through the openings 23 and 23.1. The device is filled with an op'eratingliquid at the desired temperature through the opening in the diaphragm 18 and, after using, is ,drained through the..pet cock 24.
the bowl shaped sheet l liquid leaving the cone 8 has its direction.Y
rubbing devices The capacity ofthe atomizer is affected bythe spiral groove 25 therein. The atomized controlled by the defiector 13 and the form .of the channeled partition 15 and the locan tion of the perforations 17 therein.
T he advantages eected by the use of this device over massa-ging the face by hand or vibrators is that such harsh treatment is entirely avoided and the very desirable action of mist, and air in rapid motion is brought about. Air, of course, is lentrained with the vapor and must travel in substantially the same circuit.
Although but one specific embodiment of this invention has been herein shown and described, it will be understood that numerous details of the construction shown ymay be altered or omitted without depart-` ing from the spirit of this invention as defined by the following claims.
I claim:
1. A device of the character described, comprising a casing divided into three compartments, one compartment containing a motor, a second compartment being a liquid container and provided with an atomizer driven by said motor, anda third compartment for receiving the` spray 4from said atomizer, one face of said third compartment being closed by a flexible diaphragm having a lsubstantially central opemng therein.
2. A device of the character described, comprising a bowl to receive the face of a person 'to be treated, flexible Water-tight means attached to the rim of the bowl7 and adapted to fit around thesides said bowl having a pluralit'yof inletl aperor the use of mechanical.
of the face, 1
rate particles whereby the particles may be driven forcibly in rain-like manner and with percussive effect against the face which is being treated.
3. A device of the character described, comprising a bowl to receive the face of a person to be treated, a motor and atomizer driven thereby, said atomizer being arranged to project the atomized liquid into said bowlv and being substantially of cone form with the small end projecting into the liquid and the large end in position to project the spray into said bowl, said cone 'being provided with a spiral channel in its face.
4. A device of the -character described, comprising a bowl to receive the face of a person to be treated, a motor and atomizer driven thereby, said atomizer being arranged to roject the atomized liquid into said bowl and) being substantially of cone form with the small end projecting into the liquid and the large end in position to project the spray into said bowl, said cone being provided with a spiral channel in its face, and iexible water-tight means attached to the rim of the bowl and having an opening therein.
5. A device of the character described, comprising a casing divided into .three com'- partments, one compartmentcontaining a motor, a second compartment being a liquid container and provided with an atomizer driven by said motor, and a third compartment for. receiving the spray from said atomizer,l and a partition, separating said second and third compartments, in the form of a deflector and nozzle for directing the spray from said atomizer into said third compartment.
Slgned at Chicago this 15th day of Dec., 925.
MARGOT LANDBERG.
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US2482960A (en) * 1946-11-08 1949-09-27 Benson & Associates Inc Fountain eye bath
US2607043A (en) * 1947-05-07 1952-08-19 Hal C Brannam Rotary pump with fluid container for lavatory
US3351737A (en) * 1966-04-25 1967-11-07 Kaz Mfg Co Inc Hood for steam facial
US4004302A (en) * 1975-05-23 1977-01-25 Sanji Hori Air-foam generating apparatus for bath
US4127994A (en) * 1977-01-26 1978-12-05 White-Westinghouse Corporation Oil stirrer for refrigeration compressor
DE3028130A1 (en) * 1979-07-25 1981-02-12 Matsushita Electric Works Ltd FACIAL CARE FOR FACIAL CARE
US4262374A (en) * 1978-12-05 1981-04-21 Nikki Co., Ltd. Bubble wash unit
US4281423A (en) * 1979-04-27 1981-08-04 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Foam bathing apparatus
DE3214335A1 (en) * 1982-04-19 1983-10-27 Frenkel, Walter, 7483 Inzigkofen Special device for treatment of body parts
US20080234610A1 (en) * 2007-03-21 2008-09-25 Enanef Limited Facial wetting apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2482960A (en) * 1946-11-08 1949-09-27 Benson & Associates Inc Fountain eye bath
US2607043A (en) * 1947-05-07 1952-08-19 Hal C Brannam Rotary pump with fluid container for lavatory
US3351737A (en) * 1966-04-25 1967-11-07 Kaz Mfg Co Inc Hood for steam facial
US4004302A (en) * 1975-05-23 1977-01-25 Sanji Hori Air-foam generating apparatus for bath
US4127994A (en) * 1977-01-26 1978-12-05 White-Westinghouse Corporation Oil stirrer for refrigeration compressor
US4262374A (en) * 1978-12-05 1981-04-21 Nikki Co., Ltd. Bubble wash unit
US4281423A (en) * 1979-04-27 1981-08-04 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Foam bathing apparatus
DE3028130A1 (en) * 1979-07-25 1981-02-12 Matsushita Electric Works Ltd FACIAL CARE FOR FACIAL CARE
DE3214335A1 (en) * 1982-04-19 1983-10-27 Frenkel, Walter, 7483 Inzigkofen Special device for treatment of body parts
US20080234610A1 (en) * 2007-03-21 2008-09-25 Enanef Limited Facial wetting apparatus

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