Lighting Attachment
Patent GB591415
Invention Lighting Device for use in Shaving
Filed Wednesday, 16th January 1946
Published Monday, 18th August 1947
Inventor Jack Klaw
Language English
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I, Jack Klaw, a British subject, of 38, Ridge Road, Stroud Green, London, N.8, do hereby declare the nature of this Invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, to be particularly described and ascertained in and by the following statement :—
This invention relates to a lighting device for use in shaving, the invention being concerned with a device of the kind comprising a holder for an electric lamp bulb, the holder having means for connecting it to the handle of a safety razor so that a beam of light from the lamp can be concentrated on the face in the locality of the cutting edge of the razor when the latter is used in shaving.
The device according to the invention comprises a stem having at one end a socket extending at right angles to the stem for the reception of an electric lamp bulb, and provided with a spring clip for engagement with the handle of a safety razor which includes a shaving head, the stem being of such length and the clip being so positioned relatively to the lamp bulb socket so that when the clip is engaged with the razor handle, the lamp bulb socket will lie above and overhang the shaving head of the razor.
The lamp bulb can be of low voltage and amperage such as obtain with an ordinary pocket lamp bulb.
The source of electric current may be constituted by an ordinary pocket lamp battery and the battery may be accommodated in the stem if the latter is made hollow, or in a separate container attached to or separate from the stem. In the last mentioned event, the battery will be connected to the lamp bulb socket by means of a flexible electric conductor which, where the stem is hollow, can conveniently pass rough the latter.
As an alternative, current for the lamp bulb may be supplied from the ordinary electric A.C. mains through a suitable step-down transformer. In this case, there will be provided a flexible electric conductor, one end of which is connected or adapted to be connected to the lamp bulb socket, while the other end is provided with a plug or socket for connection to the transformer.
The circuit to the lamp bulb socket may include a switch for controlling the supply of current to the lamp bulb, the switch being located at any convenient point.
The stem and lamp bulb socket can be of any suitable material, rigid or flexible.
Preferably the lamp bulb socket is arranged in a recess accommodating the lamp bulb so that the latter does not project excessively from the holder and is afforded protection by the surrounding material against damage.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood, reference is now made to the accompanying drawings, in which :—
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The opening
Current for the lamp bulb
The stem
The arms
The spring clip
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is :—
1. A lighting device for use with a safety razor, the device comprising a stem having at one end a socket extending at right-angles to the stem for the reception of an electric lamp bulb, and provided with a spring clip for engagement with the handle of a safety razor which includes a shaving head, the stem being of such length and the clip being so positioned relatively to the lamp bulb socket that when the clip is engaged with the razor handle, the socket will lie above and overhang the shaving head of the razor.
2. A device according to Claim 1, wherein the lamp bulb is of low voltage and amperage such as obtain with an ordinary pocket lamp bulb.
3. A device according to Claim 2, wherein the source of current is constituted by an ordinary pocket lamp battery.
4. A device according to Claim 3, wherein the battery is accommodated in the stem which is made hollow for the purpose.
5. A device according to Claim 3, wherein the battery is accommodated in a separate container attached to or separate from the stem.
6. A device according to the last part of Claim 5, wherein the battery is connected to the lamp bulb socket by means of a flexible electric conductor.
7. A device according to Claim 2, wherein current for the lamp bulb is supplied from the ordinary electric A.C. mains through a suitable step-down transformer.
8. A device according to Claim 7, wherein there is provided a flexible electric conductor, one end of which is connected or adapted to be connected to the lamp bulb socket, while the other end is provided with a plug or socket for connection to the transformer.
9. A device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the opening in the lamp bulb socket is so dimensioned that the bulb projects only partly therefrom.
10. A lighting device for use with a safety razor, the said device having its parts constructed, arranged and adapted to operate as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Dated this 16th day of January, 1946.
HASELTINE, LAKE & CO.,
Chancery Lane, London, W.C.2.
and
19—25, West 44th Street,
New York, U.S.A.
Agents for the Applicant.