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US1593246A
US1593246A US673095A US67309523A US1593246A US 1593246 A US1593246 A US 1593246A US 673095 A US673095 A US 673095A US 67309523 A US67309523 A US 67309523A US 1593246 A US1593246 A US 1593246A
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    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • nuen DE HAVEN or sea rmcrsco, carmonnm.
  • This invention relates to improvements in shaving IIllIIOIS.
  • the principal object of this invention is h to produce a shaving mirror in combination with an illuminating means which will cast an indirect light upon the face of the user, the rays of which light will cross each other so that the beard will appear as the bristles of a brush, that is, in bold relief upon the face of the user.
  • Another object is to produce a device of this character which is simple in construcf tion, cheap-to manufacture and well within the purchase price of the average user.
  • Another object is to produce a device wherein the light will be protected from the eyes of the user, thus eliminating the usual blinding where direct illumination is employed.
  • Figure 2 is a front elevatlon of Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a modified form of my invention shown in cross section.
  • Applicant has therefore devlsed a shaving mirror which employs indirect illumination or reflected rays in such a manner that theserays are caused to cross and re-cross each 0t ier before striking the face, with the result that there is no glare, the illumination being of such a nature that these cross rays cause the bristles or hair on the face to stand out similar to the bristles of a brush thereby obviating the necessity of a magnifying mirror and at the same time securing a much better illumination on all arts of the face.
  • glass plate 6 is positioned in the front or'open portion of this semi-circular casing and extends from the top to the bottom thereof.
  • the interior of the casing 5 is polished or otherwise provided with a reflecting surface 7, while the glass plate 6 carries upon its inner surface a coating of silver as shown at 8, thus producing a mirror whenviewed rom the point A.
  • Swinging mirrors 14 and 16 are hinged as shown at 17 and 18, respectively to the curved casing 5, while a bulb or other source of illumination is mounted within the device as shown at 19, the result being that the rays from the source of illumination or bulb 19 extend outwardly and strike the reflecting surface 7, change their direction of travel passing outwardly through the ground glass portions of the glass 6, as best shown in Figure 1. At the same time some of the rays strike the swinging mirrors 14 and 16 and also have their direction of travel changed.
  • the silvered portion 8 of the glass 6 prevents any direct rays from passing through that portion of the glass and therefore all illumination of the face is necessarily indirect illumination.
  • a device of the character described a casing having a reflecting surface formed therein, a transparent plate mounted in said casing, said plate having its central area silvered so as to form a mirror, and vertically hinged mirrors secured to said casing, for
  • a central mirror a mirror vertically hinged at each side of said central mirror and spaced therefrom, said hinged mirrors having substantially the same area as said central mirror, a source of illumination to the rear of said central mirror, and means for reflecting rays of light from said source of illumination to a point in front of said central mirror, said rays passing between said central mirror and said hinged mirror on an angle so as to roduce cross rays at substantially all points in front of said central 7 mirror.

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July 20, 1926.
' H. DE- HAVEN smvme mmnon Filed Nov. 6, 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR.
- HUGH DE HFIVEN Z7 TURYVEY July 20, 1926. 1,593,246
H. DE HAVEN SHAVING MIRROR Filed NOV. 6. 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 I NVEN TOR.
HUGH DE HHVEN A [TOR/V15)" Patented July 20, 1926.
nuen DE HAVEN, or sea rmcrsco, carmonnm.
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Application filed November 6, 1923. serial' No.673, 095.
This invention relates to improvements in shaving IIllIIOIS.
The principal object of this invention is h to produce a shaving mirror in combination with an illuminating means which will cast an indirect light upon the face of the user, the rays of which light will cross each other so that the beard will appear as the bristles of a brush, that is, in bold relief upon the face of the user.
Another object is to produce a device of this character which is simple in construcf tion, cheap-to manufacture and well within the purchase price of the average user.
Another object is to produce a device wherein the light will be protected from the eyes of the user, thus eliminating the usual blinding where direct illumination is employed.
Other ob'ects and advantages will be apparent during the course of the following description.
In the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same Figure 1 is a cross section of my device taken on the line 22 of Figure-2,
Figure 2 is a front elevatlon of Figure 1, and
Figure 3 is a modified form of my invention shown in cross section.
Applicant is .aware of the fact that many forms of shaving mirrors have been employed. These mlrrors, however, in most instances consisted of a reflecting surface having a curved surface which magnified. This type of shaving mirror, however, failed 1n that it did not give proper illumination on all points of the face and therefore it was impossible for a person to see the part of the face in proximity to the ears.
Applicant has therefore devlsed a shaving mirror which employs indirect illumination or reflected rays in such a manner that theserays are caused to cross and re-cross each 0t ier before striking the face, with the result that there is no glare, the illumination being of such a nature that these cross rays cause the bristles or hair on the face to stand out similar to the bristles of a brush thereby obviating the necessity of a magnifying mirror and at the same time securing a much better illumination on all arts of the face.
In the accompanying for the purpose of illustration is shown a rawings wherein preferred embodiment of my invention, the numeral 5 designates i a seml-circular casing avlng its top and bottom .closed. 7
A. glass plate 6 is positioned in the front or'open portion of this semi-circular casing and extends from the top to the bottom thereof. The interior of the casing 5 is polished or otherwise provided with a reflecting surface 7, while the glass plate 6 carries upon its inner surface a coating of silver as shown at 8, thus producing a mirror whenviewed rom the point A.
The portions of the glass between the points 9 and 11 and 12 and 13, respectively, preferably have their surfaces ground so as to cause a better defusion of light. Swinging mirrors 14 and 16 are hinged as shown at 17 and 18, respectively to the curved casing 5, while a bulb or other source of illumination is mounted within the device as shown at 19, the result being that the rays from the source of illumination or bulb 19 extend outwardly and strike the reflecting surface 7, change their direction of travel passing outwardly through the ground glass portions of the glass 6, as best shown in Figure 1. At the same time some of the rays strike the swinging mirrors 14 and 16 and also have their direction of travel changed.
The silvered portion 8 of the glass 6 prevents any direct rays from passing through that portion of the glass and therefore all illumination of the face is necessarily indirect illumination.
In the modified form shown in Figure 3 the action is similar to the action just described the only difference being that the casing 5 is angular instead of semi-circular. It will thus be seen that a person standing at any point in front of the mirror 8 will be enabled to secure a cross ray illumination upon the face and at the same time will avoid any direct illumination in the eyes, thus providing a simpleand yet efficient shaving mirror.
It is to be understood that the form of my invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same and that various changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts ma be resorted to without departing from t e spirit of the invention or the" scope of the subjoined claims.
Having thus described my invention, I claim 1. In a device of the character described a casing having a reflecting surface formed therein, a transparent plate mounted in said casing, said plate having its central area silvered so as to form a mirror, and vertically hinged mirrors secured to said casing, for
the purpose specified.
2. In a dance of the character described, a central mirror, a mirror vertically hinged at each side of said central mirror and spaced therefrom, said hinged mirrors having substantially the same area as said central mirror, a source of illumination to the rear of said central mirror, and means for reflecting rays of light from said source of illumination to a point in front of said central mirror, said rays passing between said central mirror and said hinged mirror on an angle so as to roduce cross rays at substantially all points in front of said central 7 mirror.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
HUGH DE HAVEN.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2489506A (en) * 1939-03-11 1949-11-29 Seutin Maurice Multiple mirror device having oppositely pivoted end mirror
US2791675A (en) * 1955-05-19 1957-05-07 Joseph P Morrison Illuminated mirror door
EP0079728A2 (en) * 1981-11-13 1983-05-25 Clearplas Limited Illuminated mirror assembly
US4814958A (en) * 1988-01-22 1989-03-21 Hsieh Chen Huang Straight type fluorescent lamp device with light reflecting plates
US5997149A (en) * 1998-03-31 1999-12-07 Manica Taiwan, Inc. Reversible backlit personal grooming mirror

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2489506A (en) * 1939-03-11 1949-11-29 Seutin Maurice Multiple mirror device having oppositely pivoted end mirror
US2791675A (en) * 1955-05-19 1957-05-07 Joseph P Morrison Illuminated mirror door
EP0079728A2 (en) * 1981-11-13 1983-05-25 Clearplas Limited Illuminated mirror assembly
EP0079728A3 (en) * 1981-11-13 1984-10-17 Clearplas Limited Illuminated mirror assembly
US4814958A (en) * 1988-01-22 1989-03-21 Hsieh Chen Huang Straight type fluorescent lamp device with light reflecting plates
US5997149A (en) * 1998-03-31 1999-12-07 Manica Taiwan, Inc. Reversible backlit personal grooming mirror

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