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  • A1 certain type of'dry shaver orelectric razor is provided With a clipperrattachment,y the purpose 'of'Y which is tov shear or cut' (notas closely as in shaving) hair which is too longto enter'the rela tively short interior slots of :the regular shaving heads-of4 the razor, or-which would be missed'by the latter, wherebythe remaining'stubble may thereafter be properly shaved when passed over by the conventionalshavingl head of the electric razor;
  • a furtherA object of theinvention is to provide a dry shaver clipper attachment-wherein themow able clipperl elementv isv operatively mounted on and engaged 'with the' reciprocal jshavingcylinder and is resiliently supported laterally: of" the cyl inder and in proximityv to the-clipper-comb by' adequate members exerting forces at right angles to the planefof the vclipper and in amanner so that themovable clipperelement wil1 ⁇ nott bev rocked or'deilected'awayfrom the comb during use;
  • a further ⁇ object ofthe invention is toprovidevv that it ⁇ is-actuatedibyfmeans alliinv theiplane' offorms of dryshavers with little modification of thelatter, ⁇ ay dry shaver with the attachment beingsusceptibletof easy andfconvenient assemy bly-and disassembly; andifacilitating repairs and replacements:
  • a further.. objectof the invention is to provide :tclipperfy attachment. for a dryf shaver: wherein the.v movable; element: ofY the clipper' attachment is directly, connected-.With and. operated bythe reciprocating cylinder;k of: the shaving head of then'azor, ingtheplaneofxthe; axis. of the cylinder.
  • Aifurther,4 object .ofjthe invention isV to provide a dry shaver.clipper-'attachment.which isof very simple; construction, isstrong'and durable and efcient in operation, is relatively inexpensive,- and is Well adaptedfor the purposes described.
  • the invention consists of, the improved dry shaver clipper'attachment, and itsparts and combinations; as set forth in the claims, and all equiv-- alents thereof.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentaryfront View of the head end of a dry shaver equipped with the improved clipperattachment
  • Fig. 2f is a longitudinal vertical sectional view thereof taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 3y is a transversey sectional vieW of the n showingin Fig; l;Y
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional View taken on line-4 4 of Fig. 3 with afragment of the clipper comb being shown in association with the other clipper. element;
  • Fig. v5 is a, perspective View of the clipper comb; and ⁇ Fig: v6 .is-a ⁇ plan' view of thei reciprocating clipper element or blade.
  • the head of the dry shaver or electric razor includes a hollow outer shell I 6 whose projecting portion is substantially semi-circular in cross section and provided With depending walls which are secured to the base portion I3, as best shown in Fig. 3.
  • the senil-circular curved portion of the shell I6 is provided with series of hair receiving openings I 'I with bars thereadjacent.
  • an inner cutting cylinder I8 Adapted to cooperate with the curved projecting portion of the shell I6 is an inner cutting cylinder I8. The latter is arranged to fit snugly against the inner curved wall portions of the shell I6 and to be reciprocated axially thereof.
  • a lower wall portion of the cylinder member S8 is provided with an aperture which is entered by the reduced outer end of the projecting arm Il which, through its connections with the electric motor, is vibrated or reciprocated and in turn imparts these motions to the cylindrical member i8.
  • the upper wall of the cylindrical member I 8 is provided with series of cutting bars IB which, during the operation of the razor, reciprocate axially relative to the stationary shell I6 moving relative to the slots I'I and shaving hair which enters said slots by virtue of the shearing action as between the edges of the bars I9 and I'I.
  • the improved clipper attachment ⁇ is associated.
  • the comb I5 is rigidly mounted in the position shown in Fig. 3 with its wall I4 abutting the outer face of an inwardly extending side of the shell I6 and having its extended portion received within a body slot 2l and clampingly and removably engaged by the set screw I2, previously mentioned.
  • the comb also has an integral, laterally projecting serrated comb ledge 22.
  • the opposite ends of the outer portions of the comb wall I4 are provided with slots 23.
  • the reciprocal blade 2D is an elongated ilat element having its outer longitudinal edge serrated and having inturned hooked extremities 24 spaced from the other edge.
  • the blade 2D is adapted to underlie the comb ledge 22 and when the device is assembled and in operation the blade is reciprocated relative to the stationary comb ledge and the movement of the blade serrations relative to the ledge serrations is effective to coarsely shave hair entering the combv ledge and blade slots.
  • the end slots 23 in the comb wall I4 receive the transverse ends 25 of the blade with sucient play to permit longitudinal movement of the blade. It will also be observed that the end portions of the adjacent wall of the shell I5 are slotted as at 26, in registration with the comb wall slots 23 and accommodating the transverse ends 25 of the blade.
  • the arrangement described permits of very easy assembly and disassembly of the clipper attachment and blade relative to the shaver head.
  • the mounting of the clipper comb was previously described as was the relationship of the blade to the comb and elements of the shaver head.
  • the cylinder I8 be disengaged from the motor arm l0 then the cylinder can be manually turned through an angle of ninety degrees to bring a cylinder end slot from the position shown to one wherein a hooked end 24 of the blade may be passed thereinto following which the other hooked end of the blade may be registered with the corresponding end of the cylinder.
  • the cylinder is manually turned back to its original position and the hooked ends of the blade are closely and securely engaged with the ends of the cylinder, and the cylinder may be reengaged with the arm I0.
  • the former For proper operation of the clipper blade relative to the clipper comb the former should be se curely supported against deflection or angular movement.
  • the direct driving engagement of the shaver cylinder with the blade is very effective and in addition the underside of the blade is resiliently engaged by the outer ends of supporting pins 28.
  • These pins are spacedly mounted at right angles to the plane of the blade 20 and extend into recesses therefor in the shaver handle S. Thepins are outwardly urged against the blade by confined, coiled springs 29.
  • a razor clipper attachment In shaving, long hairs do not always readily enter the interior slots of the shaving head of the electric razor.
  • the purpose of a razor clipper attachment is to permit shaving or cutting of such missed hair to render the same stubble which will thereafter be eiectively shaved by the regular shaving head of the electric razor, and yfor other conventional clipping operations.
  • a clipper attachment loses its eiectiveness, however, if the clipper blade can rock or move away from the comb during operation. In the present improvements this undesirable contingency is effectively guarded against through the direct connection of the clipper blade with the shaver cylinder and the additional supports for the blade. As a re sult the clipper blade can not be rocked cr separated from its comb and the mounting, support and drive of the clipper and blade is effective and simple.
  • the dry shaver clipper attachment is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and install, is strong and durable, and enhances the utility of the razor.
  • a dry shaver having a shaving head including a curved, face-engaging, slotted outer shell and a slotted cutter cylinder snugly iitted Within the shell and reciprocatable relative thereto, a slotted clipper comb mounted on the head to project laterally of the shell, a slotted clipper blade reciprocatably mounted against the inner face of the comb and having end extensions directly embracing ends of the cutter cylinder whereby the blade is reciprocated by the cylinder', and a yielding support carried by the shaver and supportingly engaging the blade and maintaining it in the plane of and adjacent said comb.
  • a shaving head removably mounted within said channeled-base, said shaving head including a slotted outer shell and a slotted inner member movable relative to the shell, an independent clipper attachment removably mounted on the head laterally of and adjacent the shell and having a fixed and a movable blade with end portions of said movable blade extending to and directly engaging end portions of the inner member to be moved thereby, said clipper attachment having another portion extending into said channeled base, and common means for clamping the head and the last-mentioned portion of the clipper attachment within said channeled base.
  • said movable blade having extensions directly engaging opposite end portions of said cutt ⁇ r whereby reciprocal movement of the cutter is transmitted to the blade, the plane of the engaging portions of the movable blade extensions With the cutter being in the plane of the movable blade.
  • a shaving head including a curved, face-engaging slotted outer shell and a slotted cutter cylinder snugly fitted Within the shell and reciprocatable relative thereto, a clipper attachment mounted on the head laterally of and adjacent the shell and having a xed and a movable blade with end portions of said movable blade being directly engaged by the cutter cylinder to be reciprocated thereby.
  • a shaving head including a slotted outer shell and a slotted inner member movable relative to the shell, a clipper attachment mounted on the head laterally of and adjacent the shell and having a xed and a movable blade with portions of said movable blade directly engaging end portions of the slotted inner member to be moved thereby.

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Daz. 25, 1945.
B. F. FLEGEL 2,391,695
DRY SHAVER CLIPPER ATTACHMENT Filed Apri; 28. 19214 IN V EN TOR.
Patented Dec. 25, 1945 UNI-TED STATES PATENT' OFFICE DRY.. SHAVER CLIPPER4 ATTACHMENT Benjamin E' Flegel,Racine'Wis:
Application Apri'liZS, 1944; v,Se1ialNo. 533,161;
(Cl.l Sli-34T 'Ihis invention relates toimprovements infdry shaverclipper attachments.
A1 certain type of'dry shaver orelectric razor is provided With a clipperrattachment,y the purpose 'of'Y which is tov shear or cut' (notas closely as in shaving) hair which is too longto enter'the rela tively short interior slots of :the regular shaving heads-of4 the razor, or-which would be missed'by the latter, wherebythe remaining'stubble may thereafter be properly shaved when passed over by the conventionalshavingl head of the electric razor; The' conventional:clipper attachment reierred to comprises=a laterally projectingY comb mounted' exteriorl'y and' longitudinallyA of the siottedbarrel of a' dry shaver head,y and a cooperating reciprocalclipper- The latter is connect'ed by'an offset' arm with thesamerocking shaft used'tol drive the main cutter; to be reciprocated thereby relative to the'stationary'comb member and is engagedl by a resilient member extendingV angularly' from saidI arm.v This ar rangement Was-found-to lie-'objectionable -in that when the razor with its-clipperattachment was used a rocking motion'rwas imparted tothe reciprocal clipper which permitted the -clipper or 'blade to tilt away from the comb; retarding effectivev operation thereof;
With the above inv mind, itis ak primaryobject ofv the present invention to provdea dryshaver; clipper; attachment wherein the clipper" attachment' is yassociated with the sh'aver'head in an extremely simple and effective manner such as Will insure proper operation of the clipper' or blade relative to the stationary comb'fwithout' danger of deflection of' said' blade i avvayffromA the plane of the comb;
A furtherA object of theinventionis to provide a dry shaver clipper attachment-wherein themow able clipperl elementv isv operatively mounted on and engaged 'with the' reciprocal jshavingcylinder and is resiliently supported laterally: of" the cyl inder and in proximityv to the-clipper-comb by' adequate members exerting forces at right angles to the planefof the vclipper and in amanner so that themovable clipperelement wil1` nott bev rocked or'deilected'awayfrom the comb during use;
A further` object ofthe invention is toprovidevv that it`is-actuatedibyfmeans alliinv theiplane' offorms of dryshavers with little modification of thelatter,` ay dry shaver with the attachment beingsusceptibletof easy andfconvenient assemy bly-and disassembly; andifacilitating repairs and replacements:
A further.. objectof the invention is to provide :tclipperfy attachment. for a dryf shaver: wherein the.v movable; element: ofY the clipper' attachment is directly, connected-.With and. operated bythe reciprocating cylinder;k of: the shaving head of then'azor, ingtheplaneofxthe; axis. of the cylinder.
Aifurther,4 object .ofjthe invention isV to provide a dry shaver.clipper-'attachment.which isof very simple; construction, isstrong'and durable and efcient in operation, is relatively inexpensive,- and is Well adaptedfor the purposes described.
With the above and other-objects in view the invention consists of, the improved dry shaver clipper'attachment, and itsparts and combinations; as set forth in the claims, and all equiv-- alents thereof.
I Inv the accompanying drawing in which the same reference characters indicate the same parts in all of the views:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentaryfront View of the head end of a dry shaver equipped with the improved clipperattachment;
Fig. 2fis a longitudinal vertical sectional view thereof taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 3y is a transversey sectional vieW of the n showingin Fig; l;Y
Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional View taken on line-4 4 of Fig. 3 with afragment of the clipper comb being shown in association with the other clipper. element;
Fig. v5 is a, perspective View of the clipper comb; and` Fig: v6 .is-a` plan' view of thei reciprocating clipper element or blade.
Byway'of illustration the head end of a dry shaver orelectric razor, with which the improved clipper attachmentI is associated, is shown in Figs. l. to Il-inclusive of thedrawing and is designated generally by the numeral 8;' Said razor includes a hollow handle or body 9 in which is housed a smallrelectriemotor (notshovvn) and the latter reciprocates or vibrates an upwardly projecting arm= I0'.
Removably mountedion .the recessed outer end ofthehandleor-body- 9- isfthe dry shaver head whichzisfretained: in theimounted position vshown by a set screw I2 which extends through the handle and impinges against a base portion I3 of the shaver head, the screw also being used in the present invention for clampingly engaging the angularly connected supporting wall I4 of a clipper attachment comb I5, as will hereinafter appear.
The head of the dry shaver or electric razor includes a hollow outer shell I 6 whose projecting portion is substantially semi-circular in cross section and provided With depending walls which are secured to the base portion I3, as best shown in Fig. 3. The senil-circular curved portion of the shell I6 is provided with series of hair receiving openings I 'I with bars thereadjacent. Adapted to cooperate with the curved projecting portion of the shell I6 is an inner cutting cylinder I8. The latter is arranged to fit snugly against the inner curved wall portions of the shell I6 and to be reciprocated axially thereof. For this purpose a lower wall portion of the cylinder member S8 is provided with an aperture which is entered by the reduced outer end of the projecting arm Il which, through its connections with the electric motor, is vibrated or reciprocated and in turn imparts these motions to the cylindrical member i8. The upper wall of the cylindrical member I 8 is provided with series of cutting bars IB which, during the operation of the razor, reciprocate axially relative to the stationary shell I6 moving relative to the slots I'I and shaving hair which enters said slots by virtue of the shearing action as between the edges of the bars I9 and I'I.
The improved clipper attachment `is associated.
with the head of the electric razor and includes the angularly shaped comb I previously mentioned, and a reciprocal clipper element or blade shown in detail in Fig. 6. The comb I5 is rigidly mounted in the position shown in Fig. 3 with its wall I4 abutting the outer face of an inwardly extending side of the shell I6 and having its extended portion received within a body slot 2l and clampingly and removably engaged by the set screw I2, previously mentioned.' The comb also has an integral, laterally projecting serrated comb ledge 22. The opposite ends of the outer portions of the comb wall I4 are provided with slots 23.
The reciprocal blade 2D is an elongated ilat element having its outer longitudinal edge serrated and having inturned hooked extremities 24 spaced from the other edge. The blade 2D is adapted to underlie the comb ledge 22 and when the device is assembled and in operation the blade is reciprocated relative to the stationary comb ledge and the movement of the blade serrations relative to the ledge serrations is effective to coarsely shave hair entering the combv ledge and blade slots. The end slots 23 in the comb wall I4 receive the transverse ends 25 of the blade with sucient play to permit longitudinal movement of the blade. It will also be observed that the end portions of the adjacent wall of the shell I5 are slotted as at 26, in registration with the comb wall slots 23 and accommodating the transverse ends 25 of the blade. Said transverse ends .25 of the blade also abut against the ends of the inner cylinder I8 of the shaver with the hooked extremities 24 of the blade extending into the cylinder. From the foregoing it will be obvious that the clipper blade is attached to the reciprocal cylinder I8 of the shaver and hence, reciprocations of the cylinder are imparted to the blade. ""he blade, as will be seen from Fig. 3 extends laterally of the shaver shell and its plane substantially includes the axis of the reciprocal cylinder.
The arrangement described permits of very easy assembly and disassembly of the clipper attachment and blade relative to the shaver head. The mounting of the clipper comb was previously described as was the relationship of the blade to the comb and elements of the shaver head. For assembly, for instance, if the cylinder I8 be disengaged from the motor arm l0 then the cylinder can be manually turned through an angle of ninety degrees to bring a cylinder end slot from the position shown to one wherein a hooked end 24 of the blade may be passed thereinto following which the other hooked end of the blade may be registered with the corresponding end of the cylinder. Thereupon the cylinder is manually turned back to its original position and the hooked ends of the blade are closely and securely engaged with the ends of the cylinder, and the cylinder may be reengaged with the arm I0.
For proper operation of the clipper blade relative to the clipper comb the former should be se curely supported against deflection or angular movement. The direct driving engagement of the shaver cylinder with the blade is very effective and in addition the underside of the blade is resiliently engaged by the outer ends of supporting pins 28. These pins are spacedly mounted at right angles to the plane of the blade 20 and extend into recesses therefor in the shaver handle S. Thepins are outwardly urged against the blade by confined, coiled springs 29.
In shaving, long hairs do not always readily enter the interior slots of the shaving head of the electric razor. The purpose of a razor clipper attachment is to permit shaving or cutting of such missed hair to render the same stubble which will thereafter be eiectively shaved by the regular shaving head of the electric razor, and yfor other conventional clipping operations. A clipper attachment loses its eiectiveness, however, if the clipper blade can rock or move away from the comb during operation. In the present improvements this undesirable contingency is effectively guarded against through the direct connection of the clipper blade with the shaver cylinder and the additional supports for the blade. As a re sult the clipper blade can not be rocked cr separated from its comb and the mounting, support and drive of the clipper and blade is effective and simple.
, The dry shaver clipper attachment is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and install, is strong and durable, and enhances the utility of the razor.
What is claimed as the invention is:
1. In a dry shaver having a shaving head including a curved, face-engaging, slotted outer shell and a slotted cutter cylinder snugly iitted Within the shell and reciprocatable relative thereto, a slotted clipper comb mounted on the head to project laterally of the shell, a slotted clipper blade reciprocatably mounted against the inner face of the comb and having end extensions directly embracing ends of the cutter cylinder whereby the blade is reciprocated by the cylinder', and a yielding support carried by the shaver and supportingly engaging the blade and maintaining it in the plane of and adjacent said comb.
2. In a dry shaver having a channeled base, a shaving head removably mounted within said channeled-base, said shaving head including a slotted outer shell and a slotted inner member movable relative to the shell, an independent clipper attachment removably mounted on the head laterally of and adjacent the shell and having a fixed and a movable blade with end portions of said movable blade extending to and directly engaging end portions of the inner member to be moved thereby, said clipper attachment having another portion extending into said channeled base, and common means for clamping the head and the last-mentioned portion of the clipper attachment within said channeled base.
3. In a dry shaver having a shaving head in cluding a slotted outer shell and a slotted inner member movable relative to the shelll an independent clipper attachment mounted exteriorly of the shell and having a fixed and a movable blade with portions of the latter being directly connected t0 opposite end portions of said inner member of the shaving head and operated thereby.
4. The combination with the reciprocal cutter of the head of a dry shaver, of a clipper attachment mounted adjacent to and exteriorly of said cutter and having a iixed and a reciprocal blade, the plane of the reciprocal blade substantially including the axis of the cutter, said reciprocal blade being directly engaged by opposite ends of said cutter to be reciprocated thereby.
5. The combination with the reciprocal cutter of the head of a dry shaver, of a clipper attachment mounted adjacent to and exteriorly of said cutter and having a xed and a movable blade,
said movable blade having extensions directly engaging opposite end portions of said cutt `r whereby reciprocal movement of the cutter is transmitted to the blade, the plane of the engaging portions of the movable blade extensions With the cutter being in the plane of the movable blade.
6. The combination With the reciprocal cutter of the head of a dry shaver, of a clipper attachment mounted adjacent to and exteriorly of said cutter and having a xed and a movable blade, said movable blade having a serrated portion and extensions engaging opposite end portions of said cutter whereby reciprocal movement of the cutter is transmitted to the movable blade, the plane of the engaging portions of the movable blade extensions and the cutter being in the plane of the serrated portion of the movable blade, and resilient supports carried by the shaver and exerting forces at right angles to the plane of the movable blade and supportingly engaging it.
7. In a dry shaver having a shaving head including a curved, face-engaging slotted outer shell and a slotted cutter cylinder snugly fitted Within the shell and reciprocatable relative thereto, a clipper attachment mounted on the head laterally of and adjacent the shell and having a xed and a movable blade with end portions of said movable blade being directly engaged by the cutter cylinder to be reciprocated thereby.
8. In a dry shaver having a shaving head including a slotted outer shell and a slotted inner member movable relative to the shell, a clipper attachment mounted on the head laterally of and adjacent the shell and having a xed and a movable blade with portions of said movable blade directly engaging end portions of the slotted inner member to be moved thereby.
BENJAMIN F. FLEGEL.
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DE1004518B (en) * 1955-03-18 1957-03-14 Paul Angst Dry shaver
US2873520A (en) * 1956-03-14 1959-02-17 Ronson Corp Power driven shaver and hair trimmer
US3111755A (en) * 1960-02-20 1963-11-26 Braun Ag Hair cutting apparatus preventing wedging of cut hairs between the cutting comb and the cutting knife of the apparatus
US3290781A (en) * 1962-12-05 1966-12-13 Lang Geb Light-weight cutter block for electric shaver and method of manufacture
US3290774A (en) * 1964-06-17 1966-12-13 Sunbeam Corp Electric shaver with trimmer
US3413718A (en) * 1966-03-03 1968-12-03 Krups Robert Dry electric razor with short and long hair cutters
US3421214A (en) * 1965-06-15 1969-01-14 Carinthia Elektrogeraete Gmbh Shaving head for a dry shaver having a plurality of cutting components

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1004518B (en) * 1955-03-18 1957-03-14 Paul Angst Dry shaver
US2873520A (en) * 1956-03-14 1959-02-17 Ronson Corp Power driven shaver and hair trimmer
US3111755A (en) * 1960-02-20 1963-11-26 Braun Ag Hair cutting apparatus preventing wedging of cut hairs between the cutting comb and the cutting knife of the apparatus
US3290781A (en) * 1962-12-05 1966-12-13 Lang Geb Light-weight cutter block for electric shaver and method of manufacture
US3290774A (en) * 1964-06-17 1966-12-13 Sunbeam Corp Electric shaver with trimmer
US3421214A (en) * 1965-06-15 1969-01-14 Carinthia Elektrogeraete Gmbh Shaving head for a dry shaver having a plurality of cutting components
US3413718A (en) * 1966-03-03 1968-12-03 Krups Robert Dry electric razor with short and long hair cutters

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