US1849204A - Clipper sterilizer - Google Patents

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US1849204A
US1849204A US527691A US52769131A US1849204A US 1849204 A US1849204 A US 1849204A US 527691 A US527691 A US 527691A US 52769131 A US52769131 A US 52769131A US 1849204 A US1849204 A US 1849204A
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    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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  • This invention is a clipper sterilizer, and I has special reference to a device for sterilizing barbers hair clippers.
  • the main object of the invention 1 s to pro- .Q vide a device by means of which a barbers' hair clipper may be quickly and conveniently sterilized.
  • r 1 Another object of the invention is to pro-. vide a device as outlined which is ready for instant use and which prevents escape of the I sterilizing agents used and in which the sterilizing agent is conveniently added.
  • a further object of the invention is to pro vide such a device which is easily cleaned, attractive, economically manufactured, and
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof
  • v Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal section through the invention showing a hair clipper in position for sterilization.
  • the body of the sterilizer consists of a cup 10 formed of sheet metal, the open endll of which is retracted to a smaller diameter as at 12 to slidably receive the cover or front 13 which is made of equal diameter to the body so as to provide a flush joint 14 when assembled.
  • Engaging slots 15 are provided for rotatably securing the cover 13 by means of inwardly projecting pins 16 which are fixed on the inside of the cover flange 17.
  • a base 18 is fixed'tothe body as shown,
  • a receptacle 20 is placed within the body
  • the'container being preferably filled with an: absorbent material which is then saturated with a volatile or slightly volatile antiseptic solution; j p v Secured to the inside of cover13,-by means of screws 21 which cooperate with a ring 22 of sheet metal, is a rubber diaphragm 23 which covers an opening 24 in the cover 13,
  • a closure f "r opening25 consists of a sheet metal door 27 hinged at 28 and urged to closed I P on by a spring 29.
  • a rubber pad 30 is 7 it secured to the front face of the door 27
  • a clamp screw 31 is provided to secure the cover 13 against removal. p In normal position, the door 27 isresiliently retained in closed position against the diaphragm 23 closing the opening 25. 'Theinterior of the body is filled with the vapors of the antiseptic used.
  • Operation of the device merely requires forcmg the clipper through the opening 25 in diaphragm 23 which 'tightlygrips about the body of the clipper and seals against the escape of vapors.
  • the cover 27 is forced back, permitting the vapors to reach all parts of the operating end of the clipper.
  • the clipg per is withdrawn, and the door 27 automatically closes, sealing the vapors within the body10.
  • a clipper sterilizer comprising a vapor chamber, a removable cover therefor, an opening in said cover, a diaphragm over said opening and having .a clipper receiving aperture adapted to contract about the body of said clipper, resiliently actuated means for closing said aperture, and a receptacle With- 7 in said chamber for a volatile antiseptic.
  • a clipper sterilizer comprising a vapor I chamber, a removable cover therefor, an opening in said cover-, a diaphragm of elastic material fixed to the inside of said cover and extendlng over said opening, a restricted clipper receiving aperture 1n said dlaphragm,
  • clipper sterilizer comprising a vapor V chamber, a removable cover therefor, an opening in said cover, a diaphragm of elastic material fixed to the inside of said cover and extending over said opening, a restricted aperture through said diaphragm adapted to expansibly receive the body portion of said clipper and engage thereabout to prevent the escape of vapors from said chamber, a spring actuated hinged door secured below said opening to the inside of said cover and adapted to close said aperture, a resilient pad on said door, and a receptacle for a volatile antiseptic disposed in said chamber.

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March 15, 1932. ROBERTS 1,849,204
CLIPPER STERILIZER Filed April 4, 1931 A TTORNE YS.
Paten ted Mar. .15, 1932 GEORGE E. ROBERTS, or omann; CALIFORNIA CLIPPER 's'rnnimznit Application filed April 4, 1331. 7 Serial No. 527,691.
This invention is a clipper sterilizer, and I has special reference to a device for sterilizing barbers hair clippers.
The main object of the invention 1s to pro- .Q vide a device by means of which a barbers' hair clipper may be quickly and conveniently sterilized. r 1 Another object of the invention is to pro-. vide a device as outlined which is ready for instant use and which prevents escape of the I sterilizing agents used and in which the sterilizing agent is conveniently added.
A further object of the invention is to pro vide such a device which is easily cleaned, attractive, economically manufactured, and
whichis eflicient in its purpose. Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the following description is read on the-drawings forming a part of this specification and in which similar reference characters areusedto designate similar parts :throughout the several views, and in which: 7 Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the invention; Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof; and v Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal section through the invention showing a hair clipper in position for sterilization. 1 i
The body of the sterilizer consists of a cup 10 formed of sheet metal, the open endll of which is retracted to a smaller diameter as at 12 to slidably receive the cover or front 13 which is made of equal diameter to the body so as to provide a flush joint 14 when assembled. Engaging slots 15 are provided for rotatably securing the cover 13 by means of inwardly projecting pins 16 which are fixed on the inside of the cover flange 17. i
A base 18 is fixed'tothe body as shown,
and has a flange-19 in which holes may be .provided for securingithe' device in place.
A receptacle 20 is placed within the body,
the'container being preferably filled with an: absorbent material which is then saturated with a volatile or slightly volatile antiseptic solution; j p v Secured to the inside of cover13,-by means of screws 21 which cooperate with a ring 22 of sheet metal, is a rubber diaphragm 23 which covers an opening 24 in the cover 13,
and which has an opening 25 therethrough H slightly smallerthan the body portion of the cl1pper'26'so as to seal about the clipper when I inserted as indicated in Fig. 3.
i A closure f "r opening25 consists of a sheet metal door 27 hinged at 28 and urged to closed I P on by a spring 29. A rubber pad 30 is 7 it secured to the front face of the door 27 A clamp screw 31 is provided to secure the cover 13 against removal. p In normal position, the door 27 isresiliently retained in closed position against the diaphragm 23 closing the opening 25. 'Theinterior of the body is filled with the vapors of the antiseptic used.
Operation of the device merely requires forcmg the clipper through the opening 25 in diaphragm 23 which 'tightlygrips about the body of the clipper and seals against the escape of vapors. As the clipper is forced through the opening the cover 27. is forced back, permitting the vapors to reach all parts of the operating end of the clipper. 'Aftery the required period of sterilization, the clipg per is withdrawn, and the door 27 automatically closes, sealing the vapors within the body10.' J'
Having described an operative method of constructing and using the device, it will be understood that variations in construction I and arrangement which areeonsistent with Q 7 the appended claims may be resorted to without detracting from the spiritor scope of the invention or sacrificing any of the advantages thereof.
I claim: 7
'1. A clipper sterilizer comprising a vapor chamber, a removable cover therefor, an opening in said cover, a diaphragm over said opening and having .a clipper receiving aperture adapted to contract about the body of said clipper, resiliently actuated means for closing said aperture, and a receptacle With- 7 in said chamber for a volatile antiseptic.
2.. A clipper sterilizer comprising a vapor I chamber, a removable cover therefor, an opening in said cover-, a diaphragm of elastic material fixed to the inside of said cover and extendlng over said opening, a restricted clipper receiving aperture 1n said dlaphragm,
and resiliently actuated closing means for said aperture, and a receptacle for volatile antise tic Within said chamber.
3. clipper sterilizer comprising a vapor V chamber, a removable cover therefor, an opening in said cover, a diaphragm of elastic material fixed to the inside of said cover and extending over said opening, a restricted aperture through said diaphragm adapted to expansibly receive the body portion of said clipper and engage thereabout to prevent the escape of vapors from said chamber, a spring actuated hinged door secured below said opening to the inside of said cover and adapted to close said aperture, a resilient pad on said door, and a receptacle for a volatile antiseptic disposed in said chamber.
In testimony whereof I have afiixed my signature.
GEORGE H. ROBERTS.
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