The present invention relates to a beard trimmer comprising at least one, preferably two or three, rotary cutting heads with a vertical axis. The cutting mechanism of these rotary heads is equipped with a moving blade and with a fixed blade. Each cutting head is surrounded by height-adjustable combs in the form of a crown. In use, the combs thus make it possible to adjust the distance between the cutting mechanism and the skin and to adjust the cutting length of the beard.
The beard trimmers of the state of the art currently have linear moving and fixed blades, the operation of which is based on a to-and-fro movement of the moving blade relative to the fixed blade. This type of trimmer is generally equipped with a comb making it possible to adjust the cutting length of the beard. Such beard trimmers are for example disclosed in documents U.S. Pat. No. D 698,084, U.S. Pat. No. 6,978,547, U.S. Pat. No. D 486,267, EP 2 766 153 A1, U.S. Pat. No. D 363,809, US 20130042487, U.S. Pat. No. 7,076,878, U.S. Pat. No. D 521,683, etc.
There are of course razors with multiple rotary heads that make it possible to achieve a very close shave, but these cannot be used to trim a beard. Razors do not have combs to adjust the distance between the cutting mechanism and the skin. To the best of our knowledge, in the state of the art, however, there are no beard trimmers with rotary heads.
The trimmers of the state of the art have a straight cutting line at the intersection of the moving teeth and the fixed teeth. They have the drawback of trimming the hairs differently depending on the trimming direction because the beard hairs are most often inclined in one direction, since they almost never grow perpendicular to the skin. Thus, the result of clipping with these trimmers is very different depending on the movement direction over the beard to be trimmed.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 4,888,870 describes a hair trimmer whereof the comb guides the hair toward orifices, where it is cut. Such a device is of course not suitable for trimming a beard, if only due to the large diameter of the comb not allowing the adjustment of a stable distance between the skin of the face and the moving blade.
The present invention aims to provide a trimmer with one or more rotary heads making it possible to trim a beard evenly and uniformly, independently of the movement direction of the trimmer over the beard to be trimmed. It makes it possible to obtain a uniformly trimmed beard having a length between 1 and 10 mm, preferably between 2 and 8 mm.
The present invention discloses a beard trimmer comprising one or more rotary cutting heads, said rotary cutting heads comprising a moving blade and a fixed blade, each head being surrounded by a comb in the form of a crown, said comb being height-adjustable and making it possible to adjust, in use, the distance between said blades and the skin, and thus to set the cutting of the beard hairs to the desired length.
The preferred embodiments of the invention comprise at least one, or any appropriate combination, of the following features:
Unlike the beard trimmers of the state of the art, the trimmer according to the present invention has one or more circular rotary heads 1 with a vertical axis, surrounded by crown-shaped combs 4, the height of which can be adjusted to within a millimeter. This adjustment can be manual or motorized (not shown). This trimmer allows an arcuate movement over the beard, like a razor with rotary heads. This type of movement has the advantage of starting trimming of the hairs on all sides, irrespective of the incline thereof relative to the skin, which results in a uniform trim of the beard.
The movement of the combs 4 stands up the hairs, which ultimately penetrate from the outside toward the inside via the space left free between two teeth in the trimming zone. The particular shape of the teeth of the comb 4, which gradually become thinner toward the tip, allows easy penetration of beard hairs toward the trimming element made up of a fixed blade 3 and a moving blade 2.
The fixed blade 3 comprises radial notches, which also favors the penetration of hairs in the cutting mechanism.
The height of the telescopic combs 4 can be adjusted approximately between 0 and 15 mm, preferably between 0 and 12 mm, and particularly preferably between 0 and 10 mm. The combs are therefore completely retractable in the cover 6 to take up less space when the trimmer is stowed. This is the only interest of the adjustment to 0 mm, since a razor would of course be more suitable for simply shaving the hairs to a length of about 0 mm.
The cover 5 surrounding the rotary head(s) is removable to facilitate cleaning of the cutting mechanism.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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14199560.5 | Dec 2014 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/079635 | 12/14/2015 | WO | 00 |