Electric Razor, claimed for Stahly Live Blade
Patent US2054418
Invention Safety Razor
Filed Friday, 27th April 1934
Published Tuesday, 15th September 1936
Inventor Ilse Hartmann
Owner Kupfer-Asbest-Co. Gustav Bach
Language English
Other countries DE651039
This patent number can be found on the head of the Stahly Live Blade razor.
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My invention relates to safety razors of the kind in which a cutting movement is imparted to the blade by means of a suitable supply of energy.
It has already been suggested to impart to the razor blade reciprocating movement parallel to its cutting edge, i. e., at right angles to the direction of cutting, by means of an electromagnet, and it has also been suggested to accomplish a similar result by a crank mechanism operatively connected to an electric motor. It has further been suggested to rotate circular blades by means of a spring motor in order to improve the cutting action. All these apparatuses, however, involve the drawback that the blade is permanently pressed to the skin during the use of the apparatus, with increased risk of cutting into the skin of the user, and that the blade exerts a painful pull on the hair. Apparatus in which the blade slides in guides, involve the additional drawback that the power demand is increased by the friction of the blade in the guides.
It is an object of my invention to improve safety razors having a driven blade by imparting to the blade a movement by which the cutting action is considerably improved. According to my invention this is accomplished by causing the blade to vibrate at high frequencies in such a manner that each point of the blade is moved along a closed curved path, for instance, a circular or oval path, while the cutting edges of the blade remain parallel to the longitudinal axis of the razor head. In consequence thereof the blade is vibrated in such manner that a gyratory cutting action is obtained wherein each point of the cutting edge simultaneously makes substantially circular oscillations of equal amplitude in a plane which substantially coincides with a plane perpendicular to the axis of the handle. The resulting cutting action is very advantageous. In order to impart high frequency vibrations to the razor blade preferably the razor head is moved in a similar manner. In apparatuses of this kind it does not matter what position the head has with respect to the razor, and in this respect my apparatus compares favorably with apparatuses whose blades are reciprocated along a straight line only, as I may screw the head into the handle to a greater or lesser extent so that the curvature of the blade may be adjusted in similar manner as in safety razors well known in the art.
The vibratory movement of the razor head is preferably produced by rotating a solid member by means of a motor about an axis eccentric to the gravity centre of the member. The member tends to rotate about an axis passing through its own gravity center and in consequence thereof it imparts circular oscillations to its bearings in the razor head, and to the head itself.
It should be understood that an elliptical or oval oscillation may be imparted to the blade instead of a circular one.
In the drawing affixed to this specification and forming part thereof some embodiments of my invention are illustrated diagrammatically by way of example.
In the drawing,—
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The operation of this apparatus is as follows:—
The blade
As compared with the crank mechanism referred to, or with a mechanism having two eccentrics rotating in unison, by which a similar result might be accomplished, my mechanism, as described with reference to
If it is desired to adjust the curvature of the blade
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The operation of the razors shown in
I wish it to be understood that I do not desire to be limited to the exact details of construction shown and described for obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
I claim:—
1. A safety razor comprising in combination, a handle, a blade holder and blade mounted on said handle substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis thereof and means for causing said blade holder and blade to execute high frequency vibrations along a closed curved path in a plane substantially at right angles to said axis.
2. A safety razor comprising in combination, a hollow handle, a blade holder and blade mounted on said handle substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis thereof, a spindle rotatably mounted in said handle, a gyrating mass eccentrically mounted on said spindle and means for rapidly rotating said mass in said handle to set said handle vibrating at a high frequency, thereby rapidly moving the blade mounted thereon in a closed curved path in a plane at right angles to said axis, the cutting edges of said blade being subjected to parallel translations.
3. A safety razor comprising in combination, a hollow handle, a blade holder and blade mounted on said handle substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis thereof, a spindle rotatably mounted in said handle, a gyrating mass eccentrically mounted on said spindle and means for rapidly rotating said mass in said handle while maintaining said mass out of direct contact with said handle, blade holder and blade, thereby setting said handle vibrating at a high frequency and causing the blade mounted thereon to rapidly move in a closed curved path in a plane at right angles to said axis, the cutting edges of said blade being subjected to parallel translations.
4. A safety razor comprising in combination, a hollow handle, a blade holder and blade mounted on said handle substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis thereof, a spindle rotatably mounted in said handle, a gyrating mass eccentrically mounted on said spindle and an electric motor also mounted on said spindle for rapidly rotating said mass in said handle, thereby setting said handle vibrating at a high frequency and causing the blade mounted thereon to rapidly move in a closed curved path in a plane at right angles to said axis, the cutting edges of said blade being subjected to parallel translations.
5. A safety razor comprising in combination, a hollow handle, a blade holder and blade mounted on said handle substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis thereof, a spindle rotatably mounted in said handle, a gyrating mass eccentrically mounted on said spindle and an electric motor also mounted on said spindle and a source of current in said handle for rapidly rotating said mass in said handle, thereby setting said handle vibrating at a high frequency and causing the blade mounted thereon to rapidly move in a closed curved path in a plane at right angles to said axis, the cutting edges of said blade being subjected to parallel translations.
Ilse Hartmann, née Böhm.