Location History:
- Kronberg, DE (2000 - 2007)
- Wehrheim, DE (2004 - 2009)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2009
Title: Norbert Kreutz: Innovator in Hair Cutting and Epilation Technology
Introduction
Norbert Kreutz is a notable inventor based in Kronberg, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of personal grooming technology, particularly in the development of electric hair cutting and epilation devices. With a total of seven patents to his name, Kreutz has demonstrated a commitment to innovation and improving user experience in personal care appliances.
Latest Patents
Kreutz's latest patents include an electric hair cutting apparatus that features a casing and a cutter unit securely attached to the casing. This invention aims to enhance the efficiency and ease of hair cutting. Additionally, he has developed an appliance for plucking hairs out of human skin, which is designed to provide a more comfortable epilation experience. This device includes a housing that accommodates a motor and a drive mechanism for driving a clamping device that extracts hairs. A unique stimulation mechanism is incorporated to reduce the sense of pain during the epilation process. This mechanism features a movable element that interacts with the skin, allowing users to perceive a reduced sense of pain while using the appliance.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Norbert Kreutz has worked with prominent companies in the personal care industry, including Braun GmbH and Braun Aktiengesellschaft. His work at these organizations has allowed him to refine his inventions and contribute to the advancement of grooming technologies.
Collaborations
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