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- My invention relates to improvements in razors and has particular reference/to improvements in razors of that class known as safety razors.
- the object of my invention is to provide a razor which may be used without special skill on the part of the person who is shaving himself, in other words, a razor of the safety type.
- a further and particular object of my invention is to provide a razor which shall be automatic in action, that is to say, a device in which the cutting blade shall be moved with great rapidity; so that to do its proper work the device need only be held against the face and moved slowly thereon, the user being relieved from the necessity of exercising special care or skill in the manipulation of the razor.
- My invention consists generally in an automatic razor which comprises a knife guard, having a suitable handle, in combination with a knife or blade arranged for reciprocation in said guard and means for rapidly reciprocating said knife.
- my invention consists in an automatic razor comprising a knife guard having a handle, in combination with a razor blade arranged for movement in said guard and a suitable motor provided in said handle and connected with said blade, for operating the blade in the guard.
- my invention consists in the combination of a razor blade with a casing or guard therefor and an mechanism for actuating said blade.
- the invention also consists in various details of construction and in combinations of parts, all as hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
- FIG. 1 is alongitudinal section of an automatic razor embodying my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a transverse section thereof on the irregular line X X knife or blade is electro magnetic of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a sectional detail 'on the line YY of Fi 2.
- Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic view of the electric circuit of the device.
- Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. l, but showing an electro magnetic mechanism of modified form.
- Fig. 6, is a cross section on the line ZZ of Fig. Fig. 7, is a diagram of the electric circuit of the electro magnetic motor of Fig. 5.
- a handle, A which carries the razor guard or the motor, C.
- the remaining principal ele ment is the razor knife or blade, D, arranged Within the guard, B, and operated by the motor, C.
- the guard, B preferably comprises the annular ring, 2, the plate, 3, and the light, hinged part or hood, I.
- the edge of the plate, 3, is provided with guard teeth or fingers, 3, which constitute the guard proper and a slot is left between the parts 3 and 4, through which the sharp edge of the knife extends and operates.
- the knife, I) is held on a knife carrier, 5; the knife, I), having openings, 1), near its edge and the carrier having lugs or hooks, 5', which ongage the knife as shown in Fig. 1.
- the preferably slightly inclined with respect to treme edge may lie close to the surface, 3", of the guard.
- the motor hereinafter described is arranged to reciprocate the blade and as it is desirable that the blade shall perform a drawingcut or compound movement, I provide the carrier with relatively inclined or ,angular guide members, 6, 6. These are preferably Z shaped in section (see Fig. 3) and they en age with guide lugs, 7, struck and formed from the plate, 3. Thus the knife is made to move angularly with respect to the guard.
- This device holds the knife on the lugs 5 knife may be released from the carrier by forcing the spring, 5", backward and downward.
- the handle, A is screwed into the ring, 2,
- the coil of the solenoidal motor shown in Fig. 1 is an ordinary coil or helix having latter having an opening to ring, 13, and
- suitable ends, 10, of insulating material It is inclosed in an insulating jacket, 12.
- the handle is provided with an internal annular rib, A", and the solenoid is held between this and the plug, A.
- 10 represents a light, metal ring on the part, 10', and connected with one end of the coil.
- the opposite end of the coil is connected to a light spring, 10", on the other insulating part, 10. This last engages an insulated ring, 13, on the inner side of the plug, A.
- the circuit closer, 10, arranged on the handle is adapted to be pressed against the metal part, 10", and is used to complete the circuit through the coil and battery.
- the contacts, 14: and*15, and the extension, 11, on the core, 11, form an interrupten.
- Said extension is adapted to engage the part, 14, and force it away from the contact, 15, thereby opening the circuit after the coil has been energized to draw in the core.
- the core is equi 'ped with an adjustable stop, 11*, and a fixe stop, 11 for limiting its movement or stroke.
- the sprin 18, serves to return the core when the coil is deenergized by the breaking of the connectionfat'contacts, 14 and. 15. It is obvious that the core will be and fiat upon the carrier.
- This portion of the mechanism comprises the link, 19, and the links, 20 and 21.
- I preferably make the end of the core of two thread ed parts, which incidentally, serve to bind the inner edges-of the diaphragm, 8, upon the core as shown in Fig. 1.
- the part, 11, carries the pivot for the link, 19, the end of which is of reduced thickness.
- the link, 20 has its bent ends or pivot portions held in lugs, 20, which are struck up from the plate, 3.- Similar lugs, 21", on the carrier, 5, receive the cross portion of the link, 21.
- Fig. 1 the parts are shown in dcencrgized position, at such time the razor isin retracted position.
- the solenoid When the solenoid is energized the core being drawn back strengthens the toggle and thereby projects the razor across tie safety guard. This movement is accomplished many times in a minute, through the automatic operation. of the motor.
- the movement of the core and the stroke of the to gle mechanism may be varied at will to regu ate the operation of the razor, as may be desired.
- the device shown in Fig. 5 differs from that hereinbefore described only in the form of its motor. In this case I use double or opposed solenoids.
- the solenoids used are like unto the solenoids 10, of Fig. 1, but are shorter. They are arranged in an insulating casing after the manner of Fig. 1, and their cores are connected by non-magnetic bar, 22. The solenoids are alternately energized and reciprocate the compound core. 4 ring, 10", is preserved on the end of the solenoid 1, to cooperate with the circuit closer, 10.
- the coils are wound in opposite directions, as indicated in the diagrammatic view of Fig. 7 and the automatlc connection of the coils with the battery is brought about by.
- means of the make and break device at the end of the core. comprises the disk 23, mounted on the core, insulated therefrom and cooperating with the terminal spr or contacts 24 and 25,
- the disk, 23, has an electrical connection'with one branch of the battery circuit, while the metal handle is connected with the other branch of said circuit.
- one of the coils will be energized to indraw the core. This movement will be followed by the breaking of the circuit between the corresponding contact and "the disk, 23, and the completion of the circuit of the other coil through the other contact ,the energizae tion of the second coil causing an opposite movement of the core. In this manner the.
- the user simply grasps thehandle and places the razor guard against his face. He then depresses the circuit closer, 10 whereupon the razor blade is set into rapid movement and, the device being slowly.
- a suitable" safety guard in combination with a razor blade, mounted for reciprocation in said guard, a suitable motor connected to said blade and means for varying the stroke of said blade, substantially as described.
- a suitable safety guard in combination with a razor blade, mounted there n a motor connected with said blade and means for varying the stroke of said motor, substantially as described.
- a suitable safety guard in combination with a motor casing therefrom, a motor arranged in saidcasing, an elastic-diaphragm posed between said guard and said, and a razor blade arranged in said and connected to said as described.
- a suitable safety guard or hood in, .combination with a reciprocating motor, a toggle lever mechanism connected tosaid motor and a uard, for said mechanism, slibstantially intercasing,
- guard motor substantially actuation by nesses.
- a suitable safety. guard in combination with a knife carrier,.mounted for reciprocation in said guard, lugs near the outer edge of said carrier and a knife blade having, openings near its edge and engaged with said lugs, substantially as described.
- an elongated handle attached to said guard and at substantially right angles to the plane of reciprocation of said knife, a knife driving shaft in said handle,- suitable connection between said shaft and said knife, and means for moving said shaft longitudinally to impart reciprocation to said knife; substantially as dGSCIlbBd.
- a suitably attached handle and guard in combination with a knife arranged in said guard, a knife driving shaft in said handle, means for imparting longitudinal reciprocation to said shaft, and means connecting said shaft and knife whereby motion of the former imparts reciprocation to the latter, substantially as described.
- a suitably attached handle and guard in combination with a knife arranged in said guard, a knife driving shaft in said handle, suitable connection between said shaft and said knife, and means for moving said shaft longitudinally to impart reciprocation to said knife, substantially as described.
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AUTOMATIC RAZOR. AYPLIOATIONTILED MYAR. 5, 1906.
Patented Sept. 29, 1908,
2 SHBETSSHBET 1.
Inventor Jain K Juice J. K; JOIGE. AUTOMATIC RAZOR.
APPLICATION FILE]; MAR. 6, 1906.
Patnted Sept. 29, 1908.
2 8HEBTS-SHEBT 2.
Indentor QfanIJz'aa IIIII llllll IlllllllllIl l llllll I zen of the United States, and a resident of.
JOHN K. JOICE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS:
AUTOMATIC RAZOR.
I Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 29, 1908.
Application filed March 5, 1906. Serial N... 304,244.
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that I, J OHN K. J own, a citi- Chicago, Cook county, Illinois, have invented a certain new, useful, and Improved Automatic Razor, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilledin the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in razors and has particular reference/to improvements in razors of that class known as safety razors.
The object of my invention is to provide a razor which may be used without special skill on the part of the person who is shaving himself, in other words, a razor of the safety type.
A further and particular object of my invention is to provide a razor which shall be automatic in action, that is to say, a device in which the cutting blade shall be moved with great rapidity; so that to do its proper work the device need only be held against the face and moved slowly thereon, the user being relieved from the necessity of exercising special care or skill in the manipulation of the razor.
My invention consists generally in an automatic razor which comprises a knife guard, having a suitable handle, in combination with a knife or blade arranged for reciprocation in said guard and means for rapidly reciprocating said knife.
Further, my invention consists in an automatic razor comprising a knife guard having a handle, in combination with a razor blade arranged for movement in said guard and a suitable motor provided in said handle and connected with said blade, for operating the blade in the guard.
Further, my invention consists in the combination of a razor blade with a casing or guard therefor and an mechanism for actuating said blade.
The invention also consists in various details of construction and in combinations of parts, all as hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
The invention will be more-readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, and in whic Figure 1, is alongitudinal section of an automatic razor embodying my invention. Fig. 2, is a transverse section thereof on the irregular line X X knife or blade is electro magnetic of Fig. 1. Fig. 3, is a sectional detail 'on the line YY of Fi 2. Fig. 4, is a diagrammatic view of the electric circuit of the device. Fig. 5, is a view similar to Fig. l, but showing an electro magnetic mechanism of modified form. Fig. 6, is a cross section on the line ZZ of Fig. Fig. 7, is a diagram of the electric circuit of the electro magnetic motor of Fig. 5.
In carrying my invention into effect, I prefer to employ a handle, A, which carries the razor guard or the motor, C. The remaining principal ele ment is the razor knife or blade, D, arranged Within the guard, B, and operated by the motor, C. The guard, B, preferably comprises the annular ring, 2, the plate, 3, and the light, hinged part or hood, I. The edge of the plate, 3, is provided with guard teeth or fingers, 3, which constitute the guard proper and a slot is left between the parts 3 and 4, through which the sharp edge of the knife extends and operates. The knife, I), is held on a knife carrier, 5; the knife, I), having openings, 1), near its edge and the carrier having lugs or hooks, 5', which ongage the knife as shown in Fig. 1. The preferably slightly inclined with respect to treme edge may lie close to the surface, 3", of the guard. The motor hereinafter described is arranged to reciprocate the blade and as it is desirable that the blade shall perform a drawingcut or compound movement, I provide the carrier with relatively inclined or ,angular guide members, 6, 6. These are preferably Z shaped in section (see Fig. 3) and they en age with guide lugs, 7, struck and formed from the plate, 3. Thus the knife is made to move angularly with respect to the guard. fObviously other means may be devised for holding the carrier in such man ner that the knife will be reciprocatcd both longitudinally and transversely when the carrier is subjected to a vibratory force; and in this regard, as in others hereinafter specified, my invention is to be construed as including equivalent structures, and. not confined to the specific devices or constructions herein shown and described. To prevent: movement of the knife on the carrier, 5, that casing, B, and contains is to lock the knife on the carrier, I prefer to use. a small spring, 5", formed from the metal composing the carrier, '5, and engaging the rear edge of the knife, also slightly over lapping the outer surface thereof, as shown in Fig. 1.
, ing the razor blade or solenoid, 10, and a core, 11, but it should be This deviceholds the knife on the lugs 5 knife may be released from the carrier by forcing the spring, 5", backward and downward.
The handle, A, is screwed into the ring, 2,
which has a recess to receive 1t; but first I.
place a rubber diaphragm, 8, and a dished stop-plate, 9, in the recess. When the handle is screwed home the diaphragm, 8, is bound between the ring and the plate, 9. The razorproper becomes wet when used and the purpose of the diaphragm is to exclude moisture from the tubular handle, A. The opposite end of the handle is closed by a cap or plug, A.
In constructing my novel device, I prefer to use an electro-magnetic motor for actuatknife. I have herein shown a reciprocating electro-magnetic motor for this purpose, the same comprising a understood that my invention is not limited or confined as to a specialform of motor, it being obvious that an electro-magnetic motor of another form or type or a rotary elec-. tric motor, or a purely mechanical motor may be substituted for the mechanism shown.
The coil of the solenoidal motor shown in Fig. 1, is an ordinary coil or helix having latter having an opening to ring, 13, and
suitable ends, 10, of insulating material. It is inclosed in an insulating jacket, 12. The handle is provided with an internal annular rib, A", and the solenoid is held between this and the plug, A.
10", represents a light, metal ring on the part, 10', and connected with one end of the coil. The opposite end of the coil is connected to a light spring, 10", on the other insulating part, 10. This last engages an insulated ring, 13, on the inner side of the plug, A. I
14 and 15,-represent spring contacts on the the insulated bushing, 16; the receive one of the terminals of a battery circuit. The other terminal, 17, enters a hole .or' socket in the metal plug, A.
The circuit closer, 10, arranged on the handle is adapted to be pressed against the metal part, 10", and is used to complete the circuit through the coil and battery. The contacts, 14: and*15, and the extension, 11, on the core, 11, form an interrupten. Said extension is adapted to engage the part, 14, and force it away from the contact, 15, thereby opening the circuit after the coil has been energized to draw in the core. The core is equi 'ped with an adjustable stop, 11*, and a fixe stop, 11 for limiting its movement or stroke. The sprin 18, serves to return the core when the coil is deenergized by the breaking of the connectionfat'contacts, 14 and. 15. It is obvious that the core will be and fiat upon the carrier. The
rapidly reciprocated wheneverthe circuit is closed at 10.
The end of the core, elastic diaphragm, 8, and is connected with the knife carrier by any suitable mechanism, such as the toggle device, E, which forms a part of the motor. This portion of the mechanism comprises the link, 19, and the links, 20 and 21. For convenience I preferably make the end of the core of two thread ed parts, which incidentally, serve to bind the inner edges-of the diaphragm, 8, upon the core as shown in Fig. 1. The part, 11, carries the pivot for the link, 19, the end of which is of reduced thickness. I prefer to make said link, 19, of sheet metal and substantially V shaped to increase its speed or width at the outer end. It has several pivot openings, 19, which provide for theadjustment of the stroke of the knife carrier, the Wire link, 21, having ends which may be snapped into either pair of holes, 19. The link, 20, has its bent ends or pivot portions held in lugs, 20, which are struck up from the plate, 3.- Similar lugs, 21", on the carrier, 5, receive the cross portion of the link, 21.
In Fig. 1, the parts are shown in dcencrgized position, at such time the razor isin retracted position. When the solenoid is energized the core being drawn back strengthens the toggle and thereby projects the razor across tie safety guard. This movement is accomplished many times in a minute, through the automatic operation. of the motor. As before stated the movement of the core and the stroke of the to gle mechanism may be varied at will to regu ate the operation of the razor, as may be desired. By slight modifications of the parts I may do away with the knife carrier and connect the motor directly to the razor blade. The device shown in Fig. 5, differs from that hereinbefore described only in the form of its motor. In this case I use double or opposed solenoids. My object in so doing is to dispense with The solenoids used are like unto the solenoids 10, of Fig. 1, but are shorter. They are arranged in an insulating casing after the manner of Fig. 1, and their cores are connected by non-magnetic bar, 22. The solenoids are alternately energized and reciprocate the compound core. 4 ring, 10", is preserved on the end of the solenoid 1, to cooperate with the circuit closer, 10. The coils are wound in opposite directions, as indicated in the diagrammatic view of Fig. 7 and the automatlc connection of the coils with the battery is brought about by. means of the make and break device at the end of the core. comprises the disk 23, mounted on the core, insulated therefrom and cooperating with the terminal spr or contacts 24 and 25,
the retracting spring, 18.
The contact This device 11, passes through the soa's'ro gram. The disk, 23, has an electrical connection'with one branch of the battery circuit, while the metal handle is connected with the other branch of said circuit.
- Therefore, when the circuit is closed at 10,
one of the coils will be energized to indraw the core. This movement will be followed by the breaking of the circuit between the corresponding contact and "the disk, 23, and the completion of the circuit of the other coil through the other contact ,the energizae tion of the second coil causing an opposite movement of the core. In this manner the.
coil is kept in rapid movement as long as the circuit is closed between the parts l0 and 10". 26;"repfe'sents a stop forlimiting the stroke of the core, same being arranged on the connecting bar, 22. g
The use and operation of my automatic razor is extremely simple. "When the face.- has been lathered and is in readiness for,
the razor, the user simply grasps thehandle and places the razor guard against his face. He then depresses the circuit closer, 10 whereupon the razor blade is set into rapid movement and, the device being slowly.
passed over the face, rapidly and comfortably performs the shaving operation;
As numerous modifications of the structure herein shown and described will readily suggest themselves to one skilledin the art, I do not confine my inventionthereto.
Having thus described my invention I claim as newand desire to secure by Ltters Patent:
1. In an automatic razor, a suitable" safety guard, in combination with a razor blade, mounted for reciprocation in said guard, a suitable motor connected to said blade and means for varying the stroke of said blade, substantially as described.
2. In an automatic razor, a suitable safety guard, in combination with a razor blade, mounted there n a motor connected with said blade and means for varying the stroke of said motor, substantially as described.
razor blade arranged in said as described. c I
5. In an automatic razor, a su table han- 3. In an automatic razor, a suitable safety guard, in combination with a motor casing therefrom, a motor arranged in saidcasing, an elastic-diaphragm posed between said guard and said, and a razor blade arranged in said and connected to said as described. a
4.. In an automatic razor, a suitable safety guard or hood, in, .combination with a reciprocating motor, a toggle lever mechanism connected tosaid motor and a uard, for said mechanism, slibstantially intercasing,
guard motor, substantially actuation by nesses.
dle, in combination with a guard plate thereon, angularly positioned guides on said plate, -a bladecarrier mounted in said guides, a motor'mechanism connected with said carrier and a razorblade, on said plate, substantially as described.
6. In an automatic razor, a suitable safety. guard, in combination with a knife carrier,.mounted for reciprocation in said guard, lugs near the outer edge of said carrier and a knife blade having, openings near its edge and engaged with said lugs, substantially as described.
'7. In an automatic razor, a suitable guard,
in combination with a razor blade mounted combination with a knife arranged, for
reciprocation therein, an elongated handle attached to said guard and at substantially right angles to the plane of reciprocation of said knife, a knife driving shaft in said handle,- suitable connection between said shaft and said knife, and means for moving said shaft longitudinally to impart reciprocation to said knife; substantially as dGSCIlbBd.
10. In an automatic razor, a suitably attached handle and guard, in combination with a knife arranged in said guard, a knife driving shaft in said handle, means for imparting longitudinal reciprocation to said shaft, and means connecting said shaft and knife whereby motion of the former imparts reciprocation to the latter, substantially as described.
11. In an automatic razor, a suitably attached handle and guard, in combination with a knife arranged in said guard, a knife driving shaft in said handle, suitable connection between said shaft and said knife, and means for moving said shaft longitudinally to impart reciprocation to said knife, substantially as described.
- In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set nyy hand, this 31st day of January, 1906, 1n tie JOHN K. JOICE. Witnesses: I
' CHARLES GILBERT IIAWLEY,
CHAS. FSMURRAY.
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