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US2238390A
US2238390A US222459A US22245938A US2238390A US 2238390 A US2238390 A US 2238390A US 222459 A US222459 A US 222459A US 22245938 A US22245938 A US 22245938A US 2238390 A US2238390 A US 2238390A
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    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B19/00Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers
    • B26B19/28Drive layout for hair clippers or dry shavers, e.g. providing for electromotive drive
    • B26B19/282Motors without a rotating central drive shaft, e.g. linear motors
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    • H02K33/00Motors with reciprocating, oscillating or vibrating magnet, armature or coil system
    • H02K33/02Motors with reciprocating, oscillating or vibrating magnet, armature or coil system with armatures moved one way by energisation of a single coil system and returned by mechanical force, e.g. by springs
    • H02K33/04Motors with reciprocating, oscillating or vibrating magnet, armature or coil system with armatures moved one way by energisation of a single coil system and returned by mechanical force, e.g. by springs wherein the frequency of operation is determined by the frequency of uninterrupted AC energisation

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  • An object of my invention is to provide a dry shaver including a vibrator of simple, durable and inexpensive construction operable by energization from alternating current to actuate a hair cutting element.
  • a further object is to provide vibrator mechanism including a field member and an armature member having poles which are normally offset relative to each other and retained in such offset position by opposed springs when they are in balanced position.
  • a further object is pivotally mounted whereby,
  • Still another object is to provide a vibrator type of mechanism for dry shavers and the like in which the clattering noise usually experienced by the movement of an armature toward a field pole is entirely eliminated by pivotally mounting the armature so that the armature poles are offset from the field poles and cannot in any posi tion of rotation contact therewith, thereby insuring that even when the armature vibrates to the armature and field poles with each other so that a hair cutting element having relatively widely spaced teeth can be used which results in better self-cleaning of the teeth during operation.
  • my invention consists in the construction, arrangement and combination of the various parts of my structure, whereby the objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fully set forth, pointed out in my claim, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a dry shaver embodying my invention and showing the top half of the'casing removed, the parts being shown in the deenergized position of the field coil, and the armature member thereby at one limit of its movement.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view of a portion of Fi ure 1 showing the armature member at the other limit ofits movement as when the alternating current is at the height of its value.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line 3-3 of Figure 1; and Figure 4 is an enlarged side elevation of the inner cutter element of my dry shaver and a sectional view of the outer cutter member coacting v therewith, showing different positions of the inan excessive degree, there will be no striking of pole pieces against each other.
  • a further object is to multiply the number of pole faces on each of the armature and field poles so as to substantially increase the torque on the armature when the field winding is energized and thus produce a vibrator which will have sufficient power to operate hair cutting mechanism yet which can be operated very economically because of its high degree of efiiciency.
  • Another object is to prgvide a means for normally retaining the armature and field poles of!- set relative to each other whereby magnetization of the field poles by energization of the field winding will produce the desired torque about the pivot of the armature, such means consisting of springs which are mounted in opposed relation on opposite sides of the armature member and which are carried by a U-shaped bracket which is adjustable at the factory to a position ner cutter element.
  • the reference character C to indicate generally a casing.
  • a field member F is mounted, which member is preferably of laminated construction and generally U-shaped in contour.
  • An armaturemember A is pivoted on a pin 10.
  • the pin 10 has its lower end supported in a frame plate ll within the casing C and its upperend supported in a U-shaped bracket l2.
  • the bracket I2 is secured to the field member F by screws 13, one of which is shown in section in Figure 1 and the corresponding arm a of the bracketbeing broken away and its position being. shown by dash lines, so as to facilitate illustration of certainpole faces of the field to secure the desired degree of offset of the pole faces.
  • Still another object is to provide a vibrator type of actuator for dry shavers which has considerable throw without any possible contact of member and-armature member.
  • the armature member A is also of laminated construction and includes a relatively thick central lamination ll on each side of which relatively thin laminations l5 are mounted.
  • the central lamination I has an arm-like extension I6 adapted to operativelycoact with an inner hair cutting element H'.
  • the hair cutting element H is enclosed in an outer hair cutting element H which inlturn is supported in one end of the casing C.
  • the field member F has a central portension when assembled as in Figure 1.
  • the U-shaped bracket 25 is mounted on the frame plate it by a pair of screws 26 ,(see Figure 3). These extend through slots 27 of the frame plate, whereby the position of the ill-shaped bracket may be adjusted at the factory for a purpose-which will hereinafter appear,
  • the arm 06 of the armature A has a pair of opposite projections 30.
  • Springs 86 are inter posed between the arms 28 and the nature arm l6 and located on the projections 39 of the armature arm.
  • the springs tit are thus mounted in opposition to each other and the distance he tween the arms 28 and the untensioned lengths oi the springs are such that they are placed under They accordingly seek a point or balance and it is de sirable when the arm it is held thereby in normal position that the pole faces 223 he substantially At the factory this desired adjustment is made by properly locating the U-shaped hracket 25 relative to the frame plate [Hi and then tightening the screws 26.
  • the casing: C normally has a cover (not shown) mounted thereon and secured in position toy screws 32 which are shown in section in figure 1.
  • the teeth 38 it will be noted, are relatively more widely spaced so that the possibll ity of clogging is minimized. This is possible with an inner cutter that travels as far as is possible with a vibrator of the type I show. As long as any one tooth 36 travels far enough to overlap, in one of its positions, the next adjacent tooth in its opposite position, assurance will be had of the teeth 3 traveling across all the openings 3&3 and thus of proper shearing action.

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April 15, 1941. 1 R, KNOPP' 2,238,390
DRY SHAVER Filed Aug. 1, 1938 IN VENTOR.
'' ATTORNEY.
Patented Apr. 15, 1941 nay snavan Rudolph KnoDP,
Knapp-Monarch Company,
corporation of Missouri St. Louis, Mo., assignor to St. Louis, Mo., a
Application August 1, 1938, Serial No. 222,459
1 Claim.
An object of my invention is to provide a dry shaver including a vibrator of simple, durable and inexpensive construction operable by energization from alternating current to actuate a hair cutting element.
A further object is to provide vibrator mechanism including a field member and an armature member having poles which are normally offset relative to each other and retained in such offset position by opposed springs when they are in balanced position.
A further object is pivotally mounted whereby,
provide an armature upon energization of the field coil of the field member with altemating current, there will be a tendency to reduce the degree of oifset at the peak of the current wave and the springs will be permitted to return the armature to oifset position as the current recedes to the base line of the current wave. The oscillations of the armature are thereby twice the frequency of the alternating current.
Still another object is to provide a vibrator type of mechanism for dry shavers and the like in which the clattering noise usually experienced by the movement of an armature toward a field pole is entirely eliminated by pivotally mounting the armature so that the armature poles are offset from the field poles and cannot in any posi tion of rotation contact therewith, thereby insuring that even when the armature vibrates to the armature and field poles with each other so that a hair cutting element having relatively widely spaced teeth can be used which results in better self-cleaning of the teeth during operation.
With these and other objects in view, my invention consists in the construction, arrangement and combination of the various parts of my structure, whereby the objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fully set forth, pointed out in my claim, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure 1 is a plan view of a dry shaver embodying my invention and showing the top half of the'casing removed, the parts being shown in the deenergized position of the field coil, and the armature member thereby at one limit of its movement. 1
Figure 2 is a similar view of a portion of Fi ure 1 showing the armature member at the other limit ofits movement as when the alternating current is at the height of its value.
Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line 3-3 of Figure 1; and Figure 4 is an enlarged side elevation of the inner cutter element of my dry shaver and a sectional view of the outer cutter member coacting v therewith, showing different positions of the inan excessive degree, there will be no striking of pole pieces against each other.
A further object is to multiply the number of pole faces on each of the armature and field poles so as to substantially increase the torque on the armature when the field winding is energized and thus produce a vibrator which will have sufficient power to operate hair cutting mechanism yet which can be operated very economically because of its high degree of efiiciency. v v
Another object is to prgvide a means for normally retaining the armature and field poles of!- set relative to each other whereby magnetization of the field poles by energization of the field winding will produce the desired torque about the pivot of the armature, such means consisting of springs which are mounted in opposed relation on opposite sides of the armature member and which are carried by a U-shaped bracket which is adjustable at the factory to a position ner cutter element.
On the accompanying drawing. I have used the reference character C to indicate generally a casing. Within the casing C a field member F is mounted, which member is preferably of laminated construction and generally U-shaped in contour. An armaturemember A is pivoted on a pin 10. The pin 10 has its lower end supported in a frame plate ll within the casing C and its upperend supported in a U-shaped bracket l2. The bracket I2 is secured to the field member F by screws 13, one of which is shown in section in Figure 1 and the corresponding arm a of the bracketbeing broken away and its position being. shown by dash lines, so as to facilitate illustration of certainpole faces of the field to secure the desired degree of offset of the pole faces. I
Still another object is to provide a vibrator type of actuator for dry shavers which has considerable throw without any possible contact of member and-armature member.
The armature member A is also of laminated construction and includes a relatively thick central lamination ll on each side of which relatively thin laminations l5 are mounted. The central lamination I has an arm-like extension I6 adapted to operativelycoact with an inner hair cutting element H'. The hair cutting element H is enclosed in an outer hair cutting element H which inlturn is supported in one end of the casing C. The field member F has a central portension when assembled as in Figure 1.
cheat from the pole faces 2 l,
tion it on which a field coil 08 is woundo The coll I8 is connected to terminal prongs i9 which 22 in the field poles 2d. Similarly a plurality of pole faces 23 are provided for the armature memher A by notching the armature member at 26.
The U-shaped bracket 25 is mounted on the frame plate it by a pair of screws 26 ,(see Figure 3). These extend through slots 27 of the frame plate, whereby the position of the ill-shaped bracket may be adjusted at the factory for a purpose-which will hereinafter appear, The U= shaped bracket 25 has a pair oi arms 28, each of which is provided with a spring centering pro jection The arm 06 of the armature A has a pair of opposite projections 30. Springs 86 are inter posed between the arms 28 and the nature arm l6 and located on the projections 39 of the armature arm. The springs tit are thus mounted in opposition to each other and the distance he tween the arms 28 and the untensioned lengths oi the springs are such that they are placed under They accordingly seek a point or balance and it is de sirable when the arm it is held thereby in normal position that the pole faces 223 he substantially At the factory this desired adjustment is made by properly locating the U-shaped hracket 25 relative to the frame plate [Hi and then tightening the screws 26.
The casing: C normally has a cover (not shown) mounted thereon and secured in position toy screws 32 which are shown in section in figure 1.
Practical operation In the operation of my dry shaver, energizetlon of the coil 58 with alternating current will produce oscillation of the arm to. As the alternating current builds up from zero value to the peak of its wave, there will be an increasing magnetic pull oi the six pole faces 25 on the companion pole faces 23. The direction of pull will be as indicated by the arrow 33 in Figure 1. Such pull, it will be noted, is substantially circumferential and a similar pull at all six points of the pole faces produces a substantial torque on the armature member A with comparatively small consumption of electrical energy. The tension of the springs Si is such that at the peak of the wave when the armature A has reached its other limit of travel in Figure 2 as distinguished from. Figure 1, the pole faces will have the relationship illustrated in Figure 2 wherein there is still con= slderable turning moment exerted on the airma 'aoespoo time member, whereas, if the pole faces 23 reach a position aligned with. the pole faces 2i, the turning torque would be reduced to zero.
The arrangement of pole faces as I have illustrated and their relative proportion to the arm to, I have found produces considerable movement for the inner hair cutting element H. This is desirable in a dry shaver so that the teeth 34 of the inner cutter element H may be relatively widely spaced to minimize clogging thereof with hair after the hair is sheared on,
In Figure 4-, I show the outer cutting element 1-: having perforations or slots 35 which are rela= tively small and relatively closely spaced to receive the hair properly for being sheared ofi toy the teeth 3 3. "The teeth 38, it will be noted, are relatively more widely spaced so that the possibll ity of clogging is minimized. This is possible with an inner cutter that travels as far as is possible with a vibrator of the type I show. As long as any one tooth 36 travels far enough to overlap, in one of its positions, the next adjacent tooth in its opposite position, assurance will be had of the teeth 3 traveling across all the openings 3&3 and thus of proper shearing action.
My construction lends itself well to considerable motion of the inner cutter H", the opposite limits of movement in figures 2 and 4, by solid and dotted lines respectively, and I mthus able to use an inner cutter with relatively widely spaced teeth. v Some changes may he made in the construction and arrangement of the parts of my structure without departing from the real spirit and piu'pose of my invention, and it is my intention to cover by my claim any modified forms of structure or use of mechanical equivalents which may he reasonably included within its scope.
I claim as my invention:
In a vibrator, a casino, a symmetrical U-shapecl field member mounted therein with its crosspiece adjacent the rear end of the casing, and its ends lying in the central portion of the casing, a coil on said cross piece, a pivot located forwardly of the ends of said ,fleld member, an armature on said pivot, the adjacent faces of said armature and the endsof said field member having their extremities formed, respectively, along circular arcs having said pivot as a center, notches in said adjacent faces, a drive lever mounted on said armature and extending forwardly therefrom, a pair of projections on said lever forwardly from said pivot, a bracket, arms on said bracket, on each side of said lever a compression spring en= gaging one or said projections and one of said arms, a support for said bracket, slots in said support extending transversely of said casing, and tie means extending through said slots and engaging said bracket.
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US2434671A (en) * 1944-07-24 1948-01-20 Thomas J Murphy Electric reciprocating motor
US2632121A (en) * 1950-12-01 1953-03-17 Syncro Corp Vibratory electric motor and tool driven thereby
US2771102A (en) * 1950-08-24 1956-11-20 Syncro Corp Vibratory electric cutting tool
US2786950A (en) * 1953-02-09 1957-03-26 Syncro Corp Vibratory power tool
DE1033091B (en) * 1957-12-23 1958-06-26 Remington Rand Inc Vibration motor for dry shavers
DE1038441B (en) * 1955-06-16 1958-09-04 Avog Elektro Und Feinmechanik Magnetic drive for dry shaver
DE1119991B (en) * 1955-11-01 1961-12-21 Sunbeam Corp Electric oscillating armature motor for electric shavers
US3060569A (en) * 1958-10-23 1962-10-30 Oliver Peil Control Ltd Cutter blade assembly for a motor driven dry shaver
US3065541A (en) * 1958-05-23 1962-11-27 Bauerle Kurt Electric nipper-type dry shaver
US3072809A (en) * 1955-11-01 1963-01-08 Sunbeam Corp Electrically operated hair clipping and shaving device
US3105163A (en) * 1961-03-31 1963-09-24 Schick Inc Electric shaver reciprocating motor-drive unit
US3155855A (en) * 1960-02-20 1964-11-03 Braun Ag Tuned armature electromagnetic motor
US3290781A (en) * 1962-12-05 1966-12-13 Lang Geb Light-weight cutter block for electric shaver and method of manufacture
US3343011A (en) * 1965-04-05 1967-09-19 Sperry Rand Corp Oscillating electromagnetic motor
US3359635A (en) * 1965-01-05 1967-12-26 Sunbeam Corp Electrically operated dry shaver
US3421215A (en) * 1966-05-27 1969-01-14 Sunbeam Corp Electric shaver
US3445068A (en) * 1965-12-17 1969-05-20 Josef Wagner Liquid atomizer
US3493793A (en) * 1968-07-05 1970-02-03 Oster Mfg Co John Hair clipper having oscillating armature motor
DE2343281A1 (en) * 1973-08-28 1975-03-20 Braun Ag Helical spring assembly for electric razor oscillating motor - has distortion at springs most effective points reduced by parallel end surfaces

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2434671A (en) * 1944-07-24 1948-01-20 Thomas J Murphy Electric reciprocating motor
US2771102A (en) * 1950-08-24 1956-11-20 Syncro Corp Vibratory electric cutting tool
US2632121A (en) * 1950-12-01 1953-03-17 Syncro Corp Vibratory electric motor and tool driven thereby
US2786950A (en) * 1953-02-09 1957-03-26 Syncro Corp Vibratory power tool
DE1038441B (en) * 1955-06-16 1958-09-04 Avog Elektro Und Feinmechanik Magnetic drive for dry shaver
US3072809A (en) * 1955-11-01 1963-01-08 Sunbeam Corp Electrically operated hair clipping and shaving device
DE1119991B (en) * 1955-11-01 1961-12-21 Sunbeam Corp Electric oscillating armature motor for electric shavers
DE1033091B (en) * 1957-12-23 1958-06-26 Remington Rand Inc Vibration motor for dry shavers
US3086133A (en) * 1957-12-23 1963-04-16 Sperry Rand Corp Motor for ladies' shavers
DE1103451B (en) * 1957-12-23 1961-03-30 Sperry Rand Corp Oscillating armature motor for dry razors
US3065541A (en) * 1958-05-23 1962-11-27 Bauerle Kurt Electric nipper-type dry shaver
US3060569A (en) * 1958-10-23 1962-10-30 Oliver Peil Control Ltd Cutter blade assembly for a motor driven dry shaver
US3155855A (en) * 1960-02-20 1964-11-03 Braun Ag Tuned armature electromagnetic motor
US3105163A (en) * 1961-03-31 1963-09-24 Schick Inc Electric shaver reciprocating motor-drive unit
US3290781A (en) * 1962-12-05 1966-12-13 Lang Geb Light-weight cutter block for electric shaver and method of manufacture
US3359635A (en) * 1965-01-05 1967-12-26 Sunbeam Corp Electrically operated dry shaver
US3343011A (en) * 1965-04-05 1967-09-19 Sperry Rand Corp Oscillating electromagnetic motor
US3445068A (en) * 1965-12-17 1969-05-20 Josef Wagner Liquid atomizer
US3421215A (en) * 1966-05-27 1969-01-14 Sunbeam Corp Electric shaver
US3493793A (en) * 1968-07-05 1970-02-03 Oster Mfg Co John Hair clipper having oscillating armature motor
DE2343281A1 (en) * 1973-08-28 1975-03-20 Braun Ag Helical spring assembly for electric razor oscillating motor - has distortion at springs most effective points reduced by parallel end surfaces

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