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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Shaver with hair preheating US10533747 2004-07-06 US20070084057A1 2007-04-19 Pinchas Shalev; Zion Azar
A hair cutting head, for use in a hair cutting apparatus comprising: an elongated heated wire suitable for heating hair growing from a skin surface; and at least one blade, placed at one side of the elongated heated wire, the at least one blade being situated and configured to cut the hair which has been heated by the heated wire, wherein the wire is heated to a temperature of at least 50° C.
182 PRECISION ADJUSTMENT APPARATUS US11161716 2005-08-13 US20070033808A1 2007-02-15 Alfred Natrasevschi; Jacqueline Natrasevschi
A precision adjustment apparatus for changing longitudinal and circumferential relative position of telescoping parts. Protrusions and/or indentations on the outside of the inner cylinder or tube are matched to protrusions and/or indentations on the inside of an outer tube. The protrusions are positioned in a linear array on one part and in a circular array on the other. The dimensions and spacing of the protrusions allow interference between them to create a lock for any position while allowing repositioning. A combination of linear and circular arrays can be placed on each tube for enhancing functionality such as stability or adjustability. A haircutting apparatus incorporating the precision adjustment apparatus sets the hair length and the angle of styling and for providing the user with a feedback click-sound and click-feel of each executed adjustment.
183 Cutter unit for a shaver and shaver with a cutter US10543392 2004-01-21 US20060156555A1 2006-07-20 Michael Janny; Wolfgang Obermann
A cutter unit (16) for a shaver (1) comprises a base part (19) and cutting-edge carriers (21, 22, 23, 24, 25), the base part (19) and the cutting-edge carriers (21 to 25) being formed by means of a single plastics part (36) that is all in one piece and the plastics part (36) being coated with a metal coating (37) in that region of the cutting-edge carriers (21 to 25) that is intended to form the cutting edges (31, 32).
184 Shaver, shaving head and method of cleaning a hair chamber of a shaver US10562289 2004-06-24 US20060156550A1 2006-07-20 Johannes Beugels; Sint Baron; Jascha Van Pommeren; Bas Hamer
A shaver comprises a shaving head (4; 104) with a screen (6) having an internal surface (7), an external surface for contacting a skin to be shaved, and hair-receiving openings (8, 9), and a cutter (3) having at least one cutting edge (5) movable along the internal surface (7) of the screen (6) by means of a drive structure (44; 125) that includes a motor. The cutting edge (5) cooperates with the screen (6) for cutting off hairs projecting through the hair-receiving openings. Behind the hair-receiving openings (8, 9) a hair chamber (13; 113; 213; 313) is located. The shaver is equipped with one or more liquid displacement impellers (15; 115; 215; 315) for displacing liquid through the hair chamber (13; 113; 213; 313). The impellers (15; 115; 215; 315) are each connected to the drive structure (44; 125) for driving the movement of the impeller (15; 115; 215; 315) for cleaning the hair chamber (13; 113; 213; 313).
185 Shaving appliance comprising at least one rotating flexible strip US10513601 2003-05-05 US20050210680A1 2005-09-29 Gernot Popp
The invention relates to a shaving appliance comprising at least one rotating flexible strip (12) which is provided with a plurality of bezels, is guided in a guiding channel (3) in a cutting section (4), and is driven by a motor (10) in the longitudinal direction. The quality of one such shaving device is significantly improved by the fact that the guiding channel (3) is flexible in the cutting section (4).
186 Real electric shaver US10380804 2003-03-18 US06825445B2 2004-11-30 Pinchas Shalev; Zion Azar
A hair cutting apparatus comprising a structure (1260), a portion (1216) of which being adapted for placement against a skin surface where hair is to be cut, a heat generator comprising one or more heat elements (1214) heated to a temperature sufficient to cut hair, at least one of said heat elements being juxtaposed with said portion and positioned to touch said skin and a controller that controls said heat generator to prevent heat from being applied continuously in a single area for sufficient time to cause skin damage.
187 Pulsed electric shaver US10363365 2003-02-28 US20040045948A1 2004-03-11 Pinchas Shalev; Zion Azar
A hair cutting apparatus comprising a structure (126), a portion (1216) of which being adapted for placement against a skin surface where hair is to be cut, a heat generator comprising one or more heat elements (1214) positioned to touch said hair and heated to a temperature sufficient to cut hair, at least one of said heat elements being juxtaposed with said portion and a controller that controls the power source to provide pulsed heating of said one or more heat elements.
188 Hair cutting apparatus US946380 1993-01-08 US5606798A 1997-03-04 Elliot Kelman
Hair cutting apparatus including a housing and laser apparatus disposed in the housing and arranged to provide a beam of light impinging on hair to be cut, the beam of light being operative to cut the hair.
189 Hair cutting apparatus US417884 1995-04-06 US5533266A 1996-07-09 Elliot Kelman
Hair cutting apparatus including a housing and laser apparatus disposed in the housing and arranged to provide a beam of light impinging on hair to be cut, the beam of light being operative to cut the hair.
190 Haircutting device US590024 1984-03-15 US4573267A 1986-03-04 Jane L. Grohoski; Diane L. Marinari
A haircutting device utilizing a vacuum nozzle provided with an inclined intake end utilized as a guide for placement of the scissors and as a cutting guide for determining the length of hair left on the head of the person receiving a haircut with this length being adjustable by an adjustably supported ball type supporting structure movably engaged with the scalp of the person receiving the haircut. The vacuum nozzle is provided with a contour to facilitate the nozzle fitting against the rear surface of the hand with a strap arrangement being provided to secure the nozzle to the hand. In one form of the invention, the vacuum nozzle is associated with a self-contained vacuum motor and fan unit and collecting bag that is either battery powered or powered through a suitable power cord extending to a conventional electrical outlet. In another embodiment of the invention, the vacuum nozzle is in the form of an attachment to a vacuum hose which may be connected to a conventional vacuum cleaner that is floor supported or the like, a permanently installed vacuum system in the wall or ceiling or a vacuum cleaner that is supported by the person using the device such as in the form of a backpack supported by shoulder straps or supported in other manners from the person using the device. The vacuum not only lifts the hair so that it can be accurately cut or trimmed but also removes all of the hair being cut thereby reducing the tendency of hair to fall onto the neck, ears and other areas of the person receiving the haircut, eliminating cut hair on the floor and also enabling the person using the device to more readily proceed with the haircut since all cut hair will be removed from the area.
191 Scissors positioned vacuum haircutting apparatus and method US401410 1982-07-23 US4473945A 1984-10-02 Frederick W. Nagel, Jr.
An apparatus for cutting hair that is comprised of a triangular housing, enclosing open scissor blades, from whose opposing flat sides are projected hollow tubes, one having several fitted extensions, the other having affixed to it a flexible plastic hose, tapered at the end, so that it is insertable into a vacuum suction device, thus supplying suction so that, with the extensioned tube placed on the subject's scalp, hair will be drawn up, through the housing and between open scissor blades, where it is cuttable at lengths dependent on the extensions used. A method of scissor positioned, vacuum haircutting employing this device.
192 Barbering tool US35142273 1973-04-16 US3919769A 1975-11-18 HORN ROBERT E
A hair trimming tool comprising a dressing element such as a comb or brush, and a blade cutting element in which the elements extend alongside each other and may be adjusted relative to each other and are mounted on a handle which may be grasped by one hand of the user. The tool may include a motor which reciprocates the elements across the hair and/or relative to each other.
193 Ultrasonic electric shaver US3756105D 1971-10-28 US3756105A 1973-09-04 BALAMUTH L; KARATJAS M
An electric razor having a guard member with a plurality of apertures for hairs to extend therethrough and a cutter member oscillated relative to the guard member for severing the hairs. The guard member and/or the cutter member are vibrated at an ultrasonic rate to improve the entry of hairs into the operative range of the cutter member, to reduce the force required to oscillate the cutter member relative to the guard member, and to utilize the high accelerations of the ultrasonically vibrated cutter member in shearing the hairs, and the method of shaving accordingly.
194 Hair cutting apparatus US3678944D 1970-08-20 US3678944A 1972-07-25 BERRY RONALD G
The specification discloses a hair cutting apparatus having a cutting head in which a comb element is presented generally tangentially to the head with the teeth pointing upwardly. A clipper is swingable over the comb element on the side facing away from the head while a rake is swingable in timed relation to the comb element on the side of the comb element facing the head to control the length to which the hair is cut. A support framework for the cutting head causes it to move in succession in angularly related vertical planes passing through the vertical axis of the head from a lower region of the head up to about the center of the top of the head and then back down. During upward movement of the cutting head, the clipper and rake operate while the cutting head advances step by step while downward movement of the cutting head is a continuous motion with the clipper and rake resting in an idle position. A prerecorded program is employed to control all of the motions of the apparatus.
195 Electric shaver cutter assembly US3636628D 1969-07-14 US3636628A 1972-01-25 TIETJENS EDUARD WILLEM
A dry shaver having a cutter with a shank part movable in a holder axially and slightly inclinable, and a blade part of the cutter urged against a shear plate by a spring, the shank, when inclined due to cutting action, having axially spaced parts thereof engaging the holder which locks the cutter''s position from further axial or tiltable movement.
196 Electric shaving appliance US3614382D 1969-01-24 US3614382A 1971-10-19 POLITZER EUGENE JIM
An apparatus is provided for the elimination of superfluous hair. Such appliance comprises a body having a working head including a hood which has an open work protecting member for engaging the hair inside the head. A revolving member is mounted for rotation in the hood in confronting relation to the open work member. A counter electrode is provided which is coextensive in length with the revolving member and is positioned within the hood immediately adjacent the open work member. A row of spike electrodes extends along the length of the revolving member and an electrode circuit, connected to a source of power, has a first conductor connected to the counter electrode and a second conductor connected to the spike electrodes. The spike electrodes and counter electrode are so spaced that sparks are generated therebetween when the circuit is energized.
197 Electric shaver US3596353D 1968-11-19 US3596353A 1971-08-03 DAY RAY E
The electric shaver of this invention comprises a housing having a slotted head, and drive means for moving an endless cutting band within the housing continuously in one direction across the head to cut whiskers projecting through the slots.
198 Battery holder and contact assembly US51388665 1965-10-21 US3392365A 1968-07-09 LOCKE DAVID R; WUENNEMANN RONALD B; TOLMIE ROBERT J
199 Battery operated electric shaver and charger US48199665 1965-06-16 US3283192A 1966-11-01 SOMERS RAYMOND A; TOLMIE ROBERT J
200 Battery operated electric shaver and charger US154660 1960-01-11 US3257599A 1966-06-21 SOMERS RAYMOND A; TOLMIE ROBERT J
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