141 |
COMBINATION POWERED GROOMING DEVICE |
US13079532 |
2011-04-04 |
US20110214289A1 |
2011-09-08 |
Michael Maichel; Markus Schuessler; Ralf Klug; Cirilo Javier Perez Lopez; Terence Gordon Royle; Andreas Larscheid; Stefan Rehbein; Ulrich Fandrey; Juergen Behrendt; Gerrit Roenneberg |
A combination powered grooming device comprising a handle and a grooming attachment. The handle has a longitudinal axis extending between an upper end and a lower end. The handle comprises a trimmer assembly disposed adjacent the upper end and the trimmer assembly includes at least one moving blade. The handle further comprises an electrical arrangement disposed therein. The electrical arrangement comprises a motor having a drive shaft and a drive mechanism coupled to the drive shaft and to the trimmer assembly. In a trimming mode, the drive mechanism translates movement of the drive shaft to the moving blade. The grooming attachment is adapted for mounting onto the upper end. |
142 |
RAZOR SYSTEM |
US12510189 |
2009-07-27 |
US20110016722A1 |
2011-01-27 |
Dayton Stark |
A razor system includes a cage having a plurality of arcuate members, wherein the arcuate members are separated by adjacent openings, each opening operable to receive hair for trimming. The system also includes one or more blade coupled to a rotatable shaft. The rotatable shaft extends into the cage and is operable to rotate the blades within the cage so that hair entering the cage via the cage openings may be trimmed by the blades. |
143 |
Integrated shaver and hair trimmer device with adjustable handle |
US11519436 |
2006-09-11 |
US20070119059A1 |
2007-05-31 |
James Leventhal |
An integrated shaver and hair trimmer device with an adjustable handle includes a shaver and trimmer assembly with a shaver/trimmer head including one or more cutting blade assemblies and an elongated handle assembly connected to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The shaver and trimmer assembly and the handle assembly are constructed and arranged such that at a point of connection of the assemblies either the shaver and trimmer assembly or the handle assembly move or pivot about the point of connection to adjust a position or angle of the handle assembly relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The device is further constructed and arranged to securely and removably fix the handle assembly at a required or desired position or angle relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly including any one of a multiple of positions or any position within a certain range of movement of the handle assembly. Alternatively, the handle assembly is constructed and arranged at a fixed position or angle relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The device may further include an extension arm movably connected to the handle assembly to permit the handle assembly to be lengthened or shortened. The integrated shaver and hair trimmer device may be constructed as either a battery-operated device or as an electric device. |
144 |
Hair trimmer |
US11092476 |
2005-03-28 |
US20060217752A1 |
2006-09-28 |
Yong Cho |
A hair trimming device, comprising a punch handle having a jaw end and a lever end, the jaw end including a protruding punch element having a cutting circular peripheral rim; a die handle having a jaw end and a lever end, the jaw end including a die element comprising a cavity for receiving the punch element and storing cut unwanted hair strands prior to discard; a pin pivotally connecting the punch handle and the die handle; and, a spring plate between the punch handle and the die handle to allow the jaws to approach or move away from each other upon application of pressure on the lever ends of the handles. The outside surface of the jaw section of the trimmer comprising the jaw ends of the punch and die handle is uniformly smooth and is shaped to conform with the body cavity where the device will be used. |
145 |
Integrated shaver and hair trimmer device with adjustable handle |
US10960194 |
2004-10-06 |
US07103980B2 |
2006-09-12 |
James M. Leventhal |
An integrated shaver and hair trimmer device with an adjustable handle includes a shaver and trimmer assembly with a shaver/trimmer head including one or more cutting blade assemblies and an elongated handle assembly connected to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The shaver and trimmer assembly and the handle assembly are constructed and arranged such that at a point of connection of the assemblies either the shaver and trimmer assembly or the handle assembly move or pivot about the point of connection to adjust a position or angle of the handle assembly relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The device is further constructed and arranged to securely and removably fix the handle assembly at a required or desired position or angle relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly including any one of a multiple of positions or any position within a certain range of movement of the handle assembly. Alternatively, the handle assembly is constructed and arranged at a fixed position or angle relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The device may further include an extension arm movably connected to the handle assembly to permit the handle assembly to be lengthened or shortened. The integrated shaver and hair trimmer device may be constructed as either a battery-operated device or as an electric device. |
146 |
Device for shaving hair having a cutting member with a periodical motion |
US10525286 |
2003-07-14 |
US20050252005A1 |
2005-11-17 |
Jasper Zuidervaart; Fokke Voorhorst; Roelof Steunenberg; Peter Van Der Vlis; Robert Van Eibergen Santhagens; Dirk Wevers; Willem Westerhof |
The invention relates to a device (1) for shaving hair (93) and to a shaving head (9) used therein. The shaving head (9) has at least one cutting member (17, 19) having a cutting edge (23) and a cutting direction (X), and the device has an actuator (29) for effecting a periodical motion of said cutting member relative to a base portion (3) of the device. According to the invention said periodical motion is effected in an imaginary plane which extends transversely to the cutting edge (23) and which has a first motion portion (89) and a second motion portion (91) following the first motion portion. The first motion portion is mainly directed in the cutting direction (X), and the second motion portion is mainly directed opposite to the cutting direction and is closer to the skin (93) than the first motion portion. Said periodical motion results in a reduced risk of skin irritations and skin injuries and provides a smooth shaving result. In a particular embodiment the periodical motion is an elliptical motion with a major axis (85) extending mainly in the cutting direction (X) and with a minor axis (87) extending mainly in a Z-direction which is perpendicular to the cutting direction and the cutting edge (23). |
147 |
Integrated shaver and hair trimmer device with adjustable handle |
US10960194 |
2004-10-06 |
US20050229398A1 |
2005-10-20 |
James Leventhal |
An integrated shaver and hair trimmer device with an adjustable handle includes a shaver and trimmer assembly with a shaver/trimmer head including one or more cutting blade assemblies and an elongated handle assembly connected to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The shaver and trimmer assembly and the handle assembly are constructed and arranged such that at a point of connection of the assemblies either the shaver and trimmer assembly or the handle assembly move or pivot about the point of connection to adjust a position or angle of the handle assembly relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The device is further constructed and arranged to securely and removably fix the handle assembly at a required or desired position or angle relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly including any one of a multiple of positions or any position within a certain range of movement of the handle assembly. Alternatively, the handle assembly is constructed and arranged at a fixed position or angle relative to the shaver and trimmer assembly. The device may further include an extension arm movably connected to the handle assembly to permit the handle assembly to be lengthened or shortened. The integrated shaver and hair trimmer device may be constructed as either a battery-operated device or as an electric device. |
148 |
Electric shaver |
US10613325 |
2003-07-03 |
US20050000093A1 |
2005-01-06 |
Simon Shagalov |
An electric razor, having a housing and a cutter head mounted to the housing. The cutter head includes an elongated, longitudinally extending hair cutter assembly having a first rotatable, apertured outer cutter member, and a second, driven inner cutter member positioned in shearing engagement with the outer cutter member. A drive is provided for driving the inner cutter member. The outer cutter member is rotatable around an axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the inner cutter member. |
149 |
Real electric shaver |
US10380804 |
2003-03-18 |
US20040098863A1 |
2004-05-27 |
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. |
150 |
Hair shaping method and apparatus |
US20805 |
1979-03-15 |
US4471791A |
1984-09-18 |
Donald R. DeRoche |
Method and apparatus for shaping human hair to provide a particular hairstyling effect wherein hair which has been moistened is shaped by moving a cutting blade through the moist hair to razor cut and/or thin or blunt the hair. The blade is manipulated such that the hair is trained into a predetermined set position while the same is being cut and/or thinned. Simultaneously, a stream of hot or cold air is directed across the blade generally in the direction of movement of the blade. The air stream moves out ahead of the cutting blade after sweeping the same to thereby help train the hair into the aforementioned set position while at least semi-drying the moisture from the hair, whereby upon completion of the conjoint razor cutting and blowing, the hair is shaped into final placement for the desired hairstyle. |
151 |
Hair cutting device |
US309817 |
1981-10-08 |
US4391040A |
1983-07-05 |
Yukio Kanazawa |
A hair cutting unit device for the human head includes a movable open-ended casing in which an electrically operated clipper is mounted on guide means for movement. The blades of the clipper are in the open end of the casing. The position of the clipper with respect to the casing will fluctuate so that the cutting blades are moved away from the open end as the unit is moved upwardly on a head from the lower hairline so as to gradually increase the length of hair being left on the head. Rotary drums and threads in the casing are connected to a fixed member in which the head is positioned to effect translation of the clipper relative to the casing in response to movement of the unit upwardly from the lower hairline. |
152 |
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US58184375 |
1975-05-29 |
USB581843I5 |
1976-03-16 |
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153 |
Razor with a relatively moving blade and anvil assembly |
US45254674 |
1974-03-19 |
US3879845A |
1975-04-29 |
HANSOM BERNARD STEPHEN; RIDLER KEITH DOUGLAS |
In a razor for dry shaving a cutting blade, of similar size to a conventional wet razor blade, is presented directly to the face to be shaved at a preferred shaving angle. An anvil (which may be a second cutting blade) provides a continuous edge, and relative movement between the cutting blade and the anvil effects cutting as a result of impact between the cutting edge of the cutting blade and hairs on the face while the hairs are supported by the continuous edge of the anvil. The relative movement between the cutting blade and the anvil must be such that no contact occurs between the cutting edge of the cutting blade and any part of the anvil.
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154 |
Dry shaver cutting head |
US3765086D |
1971-02-04 |
US3765086A |
1973-10-16 |
ZUURVEEN F |
A dry shaver having a pair of reciprocating cutters, with a flexible arcuate shear plate formed as a partial cylinder for each cutter, the plates having two adjacent, parallel edges, and two outer, parallel edges, the latter engaging and being restrained by the corresponding edges of a shaving head housing.
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155 |
Electric dry shaver |
US3711944D |
1970-12-30 |
US3711944A |
1973-01-23 |
DANIELS J |
An electric dry shaver having a cutter head and cutter drive means disposed within a cutter head receptacle of a shaver casing. Manually operable means are provided for moving the cutter head out of the receptacle clear of the cutter drive means and which means are further operable to return the cutter head to the receptacle into operative engagement with the cutter drive means.
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156 |
Method and apparatus for treating hair |
US3570500D |
1968-11-05 |
US3570500A |
1971-03-16 |
BERRY RONALD G |
This invention pertains to an apparatus and a method of using it, in which the hair on an individual''s head is measured in a plurality of uniformly distributed regions on the head and a record made of the measurements and thereafter the hair is engaged in the same regions and drawn out to the measured length in conformity with the recording and is cut off at that length.
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157 |
Hair cutting apparatus having means for cutting hair in accordance with predetermined hair styles as a function of head shape |
US24053762 |
1962-11-28 |
US3413985A |
1968-12-03 |
DLOUHY JOHN A; REYNOLDS WILLIAM E; JOHN BALLA |
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158 |
Portable electrical appliance |
US16581962 |
1962-01-12 |
US3255435A |
1966-06-07 |
LOCKE DAVID R; WUENNEMANN RONALD B; TOLMIE ROBERT J |
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159 |
Automatic hair-cutting machine having programmed control means for cutting hair in a predetermined style |
US8840961 |
1961-02-10 |
US3241562A |
1966-03-22 |
JEAN GRONIER |
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160 |
Dry shaving razor with belt driven blades and cooling means |
US79743359 |
1959-03-05 |
US3001281A |
1961-09-26 |
NAHON JAMES M |
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