US2379969A - Dry-shaving apparatus - Google Patents
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- the object of the present invention is to elim inate these drawbacks.
- the dry shaving apparatus which is provided with an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle and with pivotally displaceable flaps for closing th'e lateral openings of the shearing head as well as with an inner cutter which is arranged in the outer cutter and is longitudinally reciproca ble, is distinguished in that the closure flaps are asso ciated with means which permit of opening and closing the closure flaps in an easy manner with one hand only by the person using the apparatus.
- This means is, advantageously, so arranged that with the same fingers as used for actuating said means also the fa'stening'device for the shearing head can be controlled or that said means operates with the shearing head fastening device directly in order to either open by the same fln ger movements onlythe closure flaps as desired or by slight additional movements of the fingers open the shearing liead fastening device at the same time, for the purpose of removing the shearing head from the handle.
- FIG. 1 shows apartial elevation of the dry shaving apparatus inclusive of the shearing head as seen from the side of the apparatus;
- Fig. 2 shows a crosssection of the shearing head
- Fig. 3 shows a cross-section of the shearing head closure on theline III-III in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 exemplifies another embodiment in a perspective view of the upper part of the dry 'shaving apparatus inclusive of the shearing head;
- Fig. 5 shows a partial elevation of a further embodiment;
- Fig. 6 shows a sectional elevation of still another embodiment
- Fig. 7 is an elevation similar to'Fig. 6 with the flaps and pivotal finger pieces in position for removing the shearing head;
- Fig. 8 is an interior view of a pivotal finger' piece and the associated closure flap
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a latch of the shearing head fastening device
- Figs. 10 and 11 illustrate a still further embodiment in two similar sectional elevational views with parts in two different operating positions
- r Fig. 12 is a perspective view of a latch for the shearing head fastening device.
- the numeral l designates the handle of the dry shaving apparatus to which is s'ecuredby means of bolts 2 an oblong hollow outer cutter through the intermediary of a fastening device.
- Two such bolts each having a groove-3 and a convexed end 4 are arranged in the shearing head in symmetrical relation thereto.
- This device includes fastening sleeves 5 each carrying a recess 6 and an associated latch l the outer end of which is bent over so as to form a control button 8 which buttons project out of the handle on the narrower sides thereof.
- the latches I surround the fastening sleeves 5 (Fig. 3) by engaging in the recesses 6 thereof and are: pressed outward by the action of compression springs 9.
- the outer cutter is composed of a shell Ill and a bottom piece ll. These two parts form together a tubular oblong body which is open at both of its ends. In the interior of said. body is guided in a groove II in the bottom piece ll an inner cutter 12 having a headed top l3.
- outer cutter is provided with gaps l4 between the cutting teeth in a manner known per se.
- the outer surface of the outer cutter and the headed top of the inner cutter are arcuately convex as regards the longitudinal direction and have a V-shaped transverse cross section.
- the inner cutter oscillates in an are described about a centre C.
- a cover plate I5 is arranged which is provided withhinges I6 that are positioned at the narrower sides of the handle in symmetrical relation to each other.
- hinges flaps l1 are connected for pivoting movement thereabout, which flaps in their normal position shut in the inner cutter at both narrower handle sides by action of springs i8 for allowing this cutter to function as a hair catch so that the hair cuttings are retained in the interior of the handle.
- the flaps l1 are provided with lever arms I! that are provided with pivots at 20.
- Stirrup shaped finger pieces. 22 are held at one end by these pivots and at the other end in grooves 2
- the finger pieces are pushed outward by the springs l8 so as to act upon the lever arms I9 of the flaps I1 by means of the pivots 20 and blowing them out.
- the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 differs from the preceding embodiment by being devoid of a finger piece for Joint actuation of the flaps l1 and the latch control buttons 8.
- the lever arm l9 which by action of a spring I8 is forced outwardly has such a length as to permit of being actuated for. pivotally displacing the flaps i1 by the respective fingers directly.
- Such an arm is positioned on both sides so close by the latches 8 that joint control of the two latches is possible with corresponding finger parts; 1
- a further possible modification might consist in making the lever arms It of the finger pieces I! in such lengths that in depressing said arms these can bear against the latch controlbuttons 8 directly.
- Fig. 5 shows a further modification which, instead of flaps II, as shown in Figs. 1 or 4, has arranged at both narrow. sides of the shearing head a sliding latch 25 which is retained .in a guide 26 of the cover plate l5, The latches 25 are provided with lobes 21 having oblique faces 28. In the position of the control latches as shown the respective shearing head opening is closed. If then the latch is pushed downwardly into the dotted line position as indicated by the ⁇ is uncovered. In further displacingthe control latch the oblique face 28- on the lobe 21 forces the control head 8 on the latch inwardly whereby the shearing head locking device is released.
- a fifth embodiment as shown in Figs. 6 to 9, means are provided by control of which the flaps are moved into an open position appropriate for removing the hair cuttings without the possibility of influencing the shearing head fastening device, this influencing being feasible in another position of the flaps.
- the pivotal closure flaps are advantageously mounted for rotation in the pivotal finger pieces for con- 0 trolling the same, in which way the manufacture of the control means for the closure fiapsis simplified and cheapened.
- the mounting of the control means is so carried into efiect that in slots which 5 have inner open ends and are arranged in the side walls of trough shaped pivotal finger pieces a .bent of! lower art of the closure flap is inserted.
- the outer cutter iii, the gaps, it between the cutting teeth, the connecting bolts 2 inclusive of thegrooves 8 and the convexed ends 4' thereof, the fastening sleeves 5 inclusive of the recesses 6 thereof, and the instant inner cutter which is however not shownin the drawing are of the same construction as in the pre ding embodiments.
- the cover plate It of the handle I is provided at its longitudinal ends with apertures at which constitute twov stop shoulders 81 and '82.
- the latches or slides cooperating with the grooves 3 have two terminalupstanding projections 33 and are forced outwardly by coiled wire springs 34'.
- the pivotal closure fiaps l I are rotatably mounted in the finger pieces 22'- for Said pieces are of trough like form.
- the slide 1" is provided with longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, pivotal closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal a hand as used in shaving with the apparatus, and
- a depending ledge 42 instead of projections 33" and the side walls of the pivotal finger piece ll' are provided with recesses 43 into which the ledge 42 engages when the pivotal finger piece is forced inwardly into the position shown.
- Fig. 11 for the purpose of opening the closure flap ll.
- Fig. 10 shows the closure flap Il' in closed position. If it is desired to remove the shearing head the closure flaps Il' are furtherpivotallydisplacedas in the preceding embodiment. By this'means the spring 39 being pushed inward by the part 38101 the flap l1 cooperates with the ledge 42 so as to displace the slide 1" inwardly.
- closure flaps for rotation in the pivotal finger pieces facilitates the appropriate closing effect of the pivotal flaps and is a pre- .rocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, controllable closure fiaps arranged on said shearing head atthe sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said means for actuating said flap control means and said releasable fastening means in required sequence.
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving aninner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion, of said outer cutter
- pivotal closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means arranged on said closure flaps allowing of pivotally displacing said flaps conveniently with the same hand as used in shaving with the apparatus, and means for positively actuating said flap control means and said releasable fastening means by a corresponding relative movement of said control means and said fastenin means,
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong, hollow portion of said outer cutter, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means associated with said closure flaps, and finger operable means as sociated with said control means, allowing of opening said flaps by slight pressure exertion on said finger operable means and of closing said Outer cutter, of control means associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening and closing said flaps conveniently with the same hand as used in shaving with the apparatus.
- a dry shaving apparatus the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means, and receiving-an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening and closing said flaps convenientflaps by releasing said finger pressure.
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closureflaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means for saidreleasing means associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening said flaps into position of removing said hair cuttings -from said head andclosing said flaps again, and
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a. collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of pivotal control finger pieces associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening said flaps into position of removing said hair cuttings from said head and closing said flaps again, means for rotatably mounting said closure fiaps in said finger pieces, and means for preventing. said finger pieces from influencing said releasable fastening means while moving into said opening position, said fastening means being opened by further opening movement of said flaps.
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said outer cutter, of pivotal control finger pieces associated with said closure flaps and having an inner portion fulcrumed to said handle, spring means for forcing said finger pieces-outwardly relative to said handle'for preventing said finger .pieces from influencing said releasable fastening means while moving into said opening position, said fastening means being opened by further opening movement of said flaps.
- a shearing head including, an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of.
- pivotal control finger pieces associated with said limited by said stops, a point of said inner portion of each finger piece beyond said fulcrum influencing said fastening means for releasing said fastening means, and spring means for forcing .said finger pieces outwardly relative to said handle and said flaps into closing position.
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure fiaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of.
- each of said finger pieces in the course of said pieces moving inwardly relative to said handle by which movement said flaps are opened'as limited by; said stops, a point of said inner portion of each finger piece beyond said fulcrum influencing said fastening means for releasing'said fastening means, stops provided on said handle for limiting the movement of said finger pieces outwardly relative to said handle, and spring means for forcing said finger-pieces outwardly relative to said handle and said flaps into closing position.
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of pivotal trough like control finger pieces associated with said closure flaps fulcrumed to said handle and having slots with inner open ends in the trough side walls for mounting engagement with said flaps and being fulcrumed at an inner por- 1 while moving into said opening position, said fastening means being opened by further opening movement of said flaps.
- a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to handle by' releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter'in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head,
- controllable closure flaps each having a bent ofl portion provided with an aperture having a lower limiting face, said flaps being arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of pivotal control finger pieces arranged on said closure flaps with their pivot axis formed by said limiting face of said aperture and being adapted to move inwardly pivotally, and spring means engaging said limiting face for forcing said finger pieces outwardly relative to said handle and said flaps into closing position, said engage the fastening means during the first part of their inward movements.
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July 10, 1945. v. KOBLER ETAL 2,379,969
DRY SHAVING APPARATUS Filed March 27, 1944 17 a 4/ 2 I 32 3 35 a;
4 7' 33 j 34 5 I Q Patented July 10, 1945' DBY-SHAVING APPARATUS Victor Kobler and Werner Kobler,
. Zurich, Switzerland Application March 27, 1944, Serial 'In Switzerland February 23,
12 Claims. (01. 30-41) with dry shaving apparatus having hollow tubular outer cutters it is known to close the two lateral openings of the shearing head by means of flaps, fo the purpose of preventing the hair cuttings accumulating during the shaving in the interior of the shearing head from being ejected, whereby the garment of the person using the shaving apparatus may be soiled. Hitherto such flapsimpaired the handling of the apparatus andv were hindersome in cleaning the shaver even if the shearing head could be separated from the handle as well as if during the shaving it was desired now and then .to blow the hair cuttings, out of the shearing head.
The object of the present invention is to elim inate these drawbacks.
The dry shaving apparatus, accordingto the present invention, which is provided with an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle and with pivotally displaceable flaps for closing th'e lateral openings of the shearing head as well as with an inner cutter which is arranged in the outer cutter and is longitudinally reciproca ble, is distinguished in that the closure flaps are asso ciated with means which permit of opening and closing the closure flaps in an easy manner with one hand only by the person using the apparatus.
This means is, advantageously, so arranged that with the same fingers as used for actuating said means also the fa'stening'device for the shearing head can be controlled or that said means operates with the shearing head fastening device directly in order to either open by the same fln ger movements onlythe closure flaps as desired or by slight additional movements of the fingers open the shearing liead fastening device at the same time, for the purpose of removing the shearing head from the handle.
Several embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawing by way of example-only, in which Fig. 1 shows apartial elevation of the dry shaving apparatus inclusive of the shearing head as seen from the side of the apparatus;
Fig. 2 shows a crosssection of the shearing head;
Fig. 3 shows a cross-section of the shearing head closure on theline III-III in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 exemplifies another embodiment in a perspective view of the upper part of the dry 'shaving apparatus inclusive of the shearing head; Fig. 5 shows a partial elevation of a further embodiment;
Fig. 6 shows a sectional elevation of still another embodiment;
Fig. 7 is an elevation similar to'Fig. 6 with the flaps and pivotal finger pieces in position for removing the shearing head;
Fig. 8 is an interior view of a pivotal finger' piece and the associated closure flap; 7
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a latch of the shearing head fastening device;
Figs. 10 and 11 illustrate a still further embodiment in two similar sectional elevational views with parts in two different operating positions,and r Fig. 12 is a perspective view of a latch for the shearing head fastening device.
The numeral l designates the handle of the dry shaving apparatus to which is s'ecuredby means of bolts 2 an oblong hollow outer cutter through the intermediary of a fastening device. Two such bolts each having a groove-3 and a convexed end 4 are arranged in the shearing head in symmetrical relation thereto. This device includes fastening sleeves 5 each carrying a recess 6 and an associated latch l the outer end of which is bent over so as to form a control button 8 which buttons project out of the handle on the narrower sides thereof. The latches I surround the fastening sleeves 5 (Fig. 3) by engaging in the recesses 6 thereof and are: pressed outward by the action of compression springs 9. In putting the shearing head in place the convexed ends 4 of the bolts 2 push the latches I in-. wardly until these enter into the grooves 3 in the bolts 2 by snap action, thereby locking the shearing head in position. By exerting pressure on the latches 8 the fastening device is released again so as to permit of removing the shearing head from the handle.
The outer cutter is composed of a shell Ill and a bottom piece ll. These two parts form together a tubular oblong body which is open at both of its ends. In the interior of said. body is guided in a groove II in the bottom piece ll an inner cutter 12 having a headed top l3. The
outer cutter is provided with gaps l4 between the cutting teeth in a manner known per se. The
same applies tothe headed top member of the inner cutter. This top bears by means of its cutting end face against the inner cutting and face of the outer cutter under spring pressure an paratus.
known per se. This arrangement is not shown in the drawing for the purpose of simplifying the illustration. The outer surface of the outer cutter and the headed top of the inner cutter are arcuately convex as regards the longitudinal direction and have a V-shaped transverse cross section. The inner cutter oscillates in an are described about a centre C.
n the handle I a cover plate I5 is arranged which is provided withhinges I6 that are positioned at the narrower sides of the handle in symmetrical relation to each other. With each of these hinges flaps l1 are connected for pivoting movement thereabout, which flaps in their normal position shut in the inner cutter at both narrower handle sides by action of springs i8 for allowing this cutter to function as a hair catch so that the hair cuttings are retained in the interior of the handle.
The flaps l1 are provided with lever arms I! that are provided with pivots at 20. Stirrup shaped finger pieces. 22 are held at one end by these pivots and at the other end in grooves 2| in the handle. These finger pieces are so positioned that each of them can be controlled by a different finger of the hand holding the apparatus, for example, the forefinger 23 and the thumb 24. The finger pieces are pushed outward by the springs l8 so as to act upon the lever arms I9 of the flaps I1 by means of the pivots 20 and blowing them out. The simple readily made movement with fingers of the same hand as holding the apparatus enables the cuttings to be blown out of the shearing head several times during the shaving, which tends to lengthen the life and to promote the cutting capacity of the ap- In depressing the finger piece 28 the pivoting of the flaps I1 is first limited by said piece 22 bearing on the control buttons 8 of the latches I, that is, by the counter pressure ofthe latch springs 8. In this position of the flaps 1 these are opened already to such an extent that the hair cuttings can then be blown out of the shearing head. Whenit is desired ,to removethe wardly whereby the fastening device is released as previously described.
The embodiment shown in Fig. 4 differs from the preceding embodiment by being devoid of a finger piece for Joint actuation of the flaps l1 and the latch control buttons 8. The lever arm l9 which by action of a spring I8 is forced outwardly has such a length as to permit of being actuated for. pivotally displacing the flaps i1 by the respective fingers directly. Such an arm is positioned on both sides so close by the latches 8 that joint control of the two latches is possible with corresponding finger parts; 1
A further possible modification might consist in making the lever arms It of the finger pieces I! in such lengths that in depressing said arms these can bear against the latch controlbuttons 8 directly.
Fig. 5 shows a further modification which, instead of flaps II, as shown in Figs. 1 or 4, has arranged at both narrow. sides of the shearing head a sliding latch 25 which is retained .in a guide 26 of the cover plate l5, The latches 25 are provided with lobes 21 having oblique faces 28. In the position of the control latches as shown the respective shearing head opening is closed. If then the latch is pushed downwardly into the dotted line position as indicated by the \is uncovered. In further displacingthe control latch the oblique face 28- on the lobe 21 forces the control head 8 on the latch inwardly whereby the shearing head locking device is released.
In a fifth embodiment as shown in Figs. 6 to 9, means are provided by control of which the flaps are moved into an open position appropriate for removing the hair cuttings without the possibility of influencing the shearing head fastening device, this influencing being feasible in another position of the flaps. To this end the pivotal closure flaps are advantageously mounted for rotation in the pivotal finger pieces for con- 0 trolling the same, in which way the manufacture of the control means for the closure fiapsis simplified and cheapened.
Advantageously, the mounting of the control means is so carried into efiect that in slots which 5 have inner open ends and are arranged in the side walls of trough shaped pivotal finger pieces a .bent of! lower art of the closure flap is inserted.
The outer cutter iii, the gaps, it between the cutting teeth, the connecting bolts 2 inclusive of thegrooves 8 and the convexed ends 4' thereof, the fastening sleeves 5 inclusive of the recesses 6 thereof, and the instant inner cutter which is however not shownin the drawing are of the same construction as in the pre ding embodiments. I
The cover plate It of the handle I is provided at its longitudinal ends with apertures at which constitute twov stop shoulders 81 and '82. The latches or slides cooperating with the grooves 3 have two terminalupstanding projections 33 and are forced outwardly by coiled wire springs 34'. The pivotal closure fiaps l I are rotatably mounted in the finger pieces 22'- for Said pieces are of trough like form.
In the side walls 34 of the troughs forming the finger pieces slots 35 with inner open ends are provided in each of which engages a bent on pertion 31 refining a recess 38 in the respective 'closure flap ii. The median part 88 of the bent of! portion 31 is acted upon by atorsion spring 39 which surrounds the pivot 48 of the finger piece 22'. The other end of the torsion spring is secured to one of the sidewalls 84. ;By means of the pivot 40 the finger piece 22' is mounted in sure flap I1 is forced towardsthe open end of the inner cutter l0 whilst the finger piece 22' is, forced outwardly until its nose I firmly bears against the stop shoulder 8| on the cover. plate IS. on the left hand side of Fig; 6 the closure flap i1 and the finger piece 22 are shown in positions in which the hollow space of the inner cutter i0 is closed.
If it is desired to open the closure flaps l'l' for removing the hair cuttings the pivotal finger arrow, first the respective shearing head opening their control.
the handle 1. By action of the spring 39 the cloplaced into an inclined position. If it is required to remove the shearing head the two closure flaps ll are further turned by the thumb and one of the other fingers of the other hand into the, position shown in Fig. 7. Due to this movement the part as of'the pivotal flap 11' hits the projections 33, thereby displacing the slide 1' 1n-' Wardly against the action of the spring 34' so that the slide disengages from the groove 3 and the shearing head can be removed from the handle .I with the same fingers that have completed the I turning movement of the closure flaps l'l (Fig. 7
The embodiment shown in Figs. 10 to 12 differs from that precedingly described only in regard to certain details. The slide 1" is provided with longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, pivotal closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal a hand as used in shaving with the apparatus, and
a depending ledge 42 instead of projections 33" and the side walls of the pivotal finger piece ll' are provided with recesses 43 into which the ledge 42 engages when the pivotal finger piece is forced inwardly into the position shown. in Fig. 11 for the purpose of opening the closure flap ll. Fig. 10 shows the closure flap Il' in closed position. If it is desired to remove the shearing head the closure flaps Il' are furtherpivotallydisplacedas in the preceding embodiment. By this'means the spring 39 being pushed inward by the part 38101 the flap l1 cooperates with the ledge 42 so as to displace the slide 1" inwardly.
Still further modifications can be made without going beyond the scope of the invention. The mounting of the closure flaps for rotation in the pivotal finger pieces facilitates the appropriate closing effect of the pivotal flaps and is a pre- .rocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, controllable closure fiaps arranged on said shearing head atthe sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said means for actuating said flap control means and said releasable fastening means in required sequence.
4. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving aninner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion, of said outer cutter,
pivotal closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means arranged on said closure flaps allowing of pivotally displacing said flaps conveniently with the same hand as used in shaving with the apparatus, and means for positively actuating said flap control means and said releasable fastening means by a corresponding relative movement of said control means and said fastenin means, I
5. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong, hollow portion of said outer cutter, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means associated with said closure flaps, and finger operable means as sociated with said control means, allowing of opening said flaps by slight pressure exertion on said finger operable means and of closing said Outer cutter, of control means associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening and closing said flaps conveniently with the same hand as used in shaving with the apparatus. I
2. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means, and receiving-an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening and closing said flaps convenientflaps by releasing said finger pressure.
6. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closureflaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of control means for saidreleasing means associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening said flaps into position of removing said hair cuttings -from said head andclosing said flaps again, and
means for preventing said flap control means from influencing said releasable fastening means while moving into said opening position, said fastening means being opened by further opening movement of said flaps.
7. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a. collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of pivotal control finger pieces associated with said closure flaps allowing of opening said flaps into position of removing said hair cuttings from said head and closing said flaps again, means for rotatably mounting said closure fiaps in said finger pieces, and means for preventing. said finger pieces from influencing said releasable fastening means while moving into said opening position, said fastening means being opened by further opening movement of said flaps.
8. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said outer cutter, of pivotal control finger pieces associated with said closure flaps and having an inner portion fulcrumed to said handle, spring means for forcing said finger pieces-outwardly relative to said handle'for preventing said finger .pieces from influencing said releasable fastening means while moving into said opening position, said fastening means being opened by further opening movement of said flaps.
9. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combinationwith a shearing head including, an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of. pivotal control finger pieces associated with said limited by said stops, a point of said inner portion of each finger piece beyond said fulcrum influencing said fastening means for releasing said fastening means, and spring means for forcing .said finger pieces outwardly relative to said handle and said flaps into closing position.
10. In a. dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure fiaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of.
each of said finger pieces in the course of said pieces moving inwardly relative to said handle by which movement said flaps are opened'as limited by; said stops, a point of said inner portion of each finger piece beyond said fulcrum influencing said fastening means for releasing'said fastening means, stops provided on said handle for limiting the movement of said finger pieces outwardly relative to said handle, and spring means for forcing said finger-pieces outwardly relative to said handle and said flaps into closing position.
11. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to a handle by releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head, controllable closure flaps arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of pivotal trough like control finger pieces associated with said closure flaps fulcrumed to said handle and having slots with inner open ends in the trough side walls for mounting engagement with said flaps and being fulcrumed at an inner por- 1 while moving into said opening position, said fastening means being opened by further opening movement of said flaps.
12. In a dry shaving apparatus, the combination with a shearing head including an oblong hollow outer cutter secured to handle by' releasable fastening means and receiving an inner cutter'in longitudinally reciprocable relation to the oblong hollow portion of said outer cutter, said inner cutter defining a collecting space for hair cuttings interiorly of said shearing head,
controllable closure flaps each having a bent ofl portion provided with an aperture having a lower limiting face, said flaps being arranged on said shearing head at the sides of said handle adjacent to the longitudinal ends of said outer cutter, of pivotal control finger pieces arranged on said closure flaps with their pivot axis formed by said limiting face of said aperture and being adapted to move inwardly pivotally, and spring means engaging said limiting face for forcing said finger pieces outwardly relative to said handle and said flaps into closing position, said engage the fastening means during the first part of their inward movements.
- VICTOR KOBLER.
WERNER KOBLER.
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