Shaving Apparatus
Patent US907974
Invention Shaving Apparatus
Filed Friday, 28th February 1908
Published Tuesday, 29th December 1908
Inventor Walker Lee Crouch
Language English
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Walker Lee Crouch, a citizen of the United States, residing at Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shaving Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to shaving apparatus, and especially of that class in which a motor is employed, although some of the parts may be used in shaving appliances where the cutting is effected by hand, and my invention consists of an apparatus in which there is a stationary cutter with a straight edge and a rotatable beater blade, together with means for supporting and operating and driving the parts, as fully set forth hereinafter and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
The parts of the apparatus are supported by a frame or casing
From one side of the casing
In order to permit the cutter blade to be pressed closely against the face without danger of the latter being wounded by the beater blade, I prefer to make use of a guard
The beater blade is driven in any suitable manner from the shaft of the motor, and preferably, through a multiplying gear. As shown there is a series of toothed gears and pinions
In order to avoid the effects of the wearing of a shaft carrying the beater blade, I mount the latter upon two pins
In order to permit access to the parts of the cutting means, the cylinder
Preferably the toothed guard
In power driven razors, especially those in which springs are used as motive power, it is desirable to prevent a variation of speed, resulting from variations of power, and I therefore combine with the motor a suitable governor. As shown there is a governor
Without limiting myself to the precise construction and arrangement of parts shown, I claim:
1. The combination in a power-actuated razor, of a blade having a straight cutting edge, and a rotatable blade with a straight edge, the cutter blade arranged with its edge in close proximity to the path traversed by the edge of the rotatable blade.
2. The combination in a power-actuated razor, of a blade having a straight cutting edge, a rotatable blade with a straight edge, the cutter blade arranged with its edge in close proximity to the path traversed by the edge of the rotatable blade, and a slotted hollow casing supporting the cutter blade and inclosing the rotatable blade.
3. The combination in a power-actuated razor, of a blade having a straight cutting edge, a rotatable blade with a straight edge, the cutter blade arranged with its edge in close proximity to the path traversed by the edge of the rotatable blade, and a toothed guard arranged with its teeth extending toward the cutter blade with an intervening space.
4. The combination in a power-actuated razor, of a blade having a straight cutting edge, a rotatable blade with a straight edge, the cutter blade arranged with its edge in close proximity to the path traversed by the edge of the rotatable blade, a toothed guard arranged with its teeth extending toward the cutter blade with an intervening space, and means for supporting the guard adjustably to and from the cutter blade.
5. The combination in a power-actuated razor, of a blade having a straight cutting edge, a rotatable blade with a straight edge, the cutter blade arranged with its edge in close proximity to the path traversed by the edge of the rotatable blade, a toothed guard arranged with its teeth extending toward the cutter blade with an intervening space, and a casing supporting the guard and cutter blade and inclosing the rotatable blade.
6. The combination in a power-actuated razor, of a cutting blade having a straight cutting edge, a rotatable blade with a straight edge coacting with that of the cutter blade, and a disk, rotatable about the axis of the rotatable blade and provided with lugs for engaging the rotatable blade at one end.
7. The combination of a motor casing having a drive shaft extending laterally through the same, a motor within the casing connected to drive the shaft, a series of multiplying gears carried by said shaft, and a hollow cylinder
8. The combination with the motor, rotatable blade and cutter blade, of a multiplying driving gear between the motor and rotatable blade, and a governor arranged concentric with and controlling the speed of said gear.
9. The combination with a fixed cutter blade having a straight cutting edge, of a blade extending radially from an axis parallel to said edge, a fixed center pin having a pointed end fitting a socket at one end of the rotatable blade, a movable pointed center pin supporting the other end, and a driving pinion provided with lugs engaging one end of said blade.
10. The combination with the motor casing of a hollow cylinder extending laterally and detachable from said casing, a cutter and rotatable blade supported by said cylinder, and driving gears between the gear and the rotatable blade.
11. The combination with the motor casing of a pin extending laterally from said casing, a hollow cylinder supported detachably on said pin, a rotatable blade in said cylinder having a bearing on one end of said pin, and a center pin supporting the other end of said rotatable blade.
12. The combination with the rotatable flat blade and with a cutter blade of a cylinder inclosing the rotatable blade and supporting the cutter blade and provided with a slot through which the cuttings may be driven by the rotatable blade.
13. The combination in a power driven razor, of cutting devices, a motor, an intermediate shaft and driving gear, and a governor arranged to act on said gear shaft.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
Walker Lee Crouch.
Witnesses:
Charles E. Foster,
Arthur L. Bryant.