The present disclosure relates to beard trimmers.
Electric shaving apparatuses utilize various mechanisms to provide hair cutting functionality. Some electric shaving apparatuses have at least one perforated shaving foil and at least one undercutter which is constructed to be movable relative to the shaving foil. The shaving foil has a plurality of holes into which hairs thread themselves during the shaving operation. The undercutter is arranged in direct proximity to the shaving foil and is continually moved past the holes of the shaving foil during the shaving operation. As a result, the hairs which thread themselves into the holes of the shaving foil are severed by the undercutter. Such electric shaving apparatuses are intended to provide a clean shave. Some electric shaving apparatuses have rows of projected teeth that oscillate relative to one another, cutting hairs that are fed between the projected teeth. To adjust the cutting length, the user can attach a guard to increase the distance between the skin's surface and the projected teeth, thereby increasing the cut length of the hair.
Such electric shaving apparatuses may not be suitable for all users, such as users wishing to maintain hair at a length in between a close shave and a full beard, sometimes referred to as a stubble length. An electric shaving apparatus having perforated shaving foils, for instance, is configured to trim the hair at the skin's surface. Further, perforated shaving foils are generally not effective at cutting hairs exceeding a certain length, as feeding such hairs into the perforations of the shaving foil is difficult. While an electric shaving apparatus having projected teeth may be configured to receive a guard to set the trim length, the user of the electric shaving apparatus typically must orient the apparatus in many different positions relative to the skin during the shaving process in order to achieve the desired results. Such multiple orientations of the electric shaving apparatus are needed due to the arrangement of the projected teeth. More specifically, certain movement of the electric shaving apparatus relative to skin surface (i.e., across the grain) is required to properly thread the hairs into the gaps between the projected teeth so that the hairs can be cut.
Thus, it would be advantageous to provide for an electric shaving apparatus with features that address one or more of these issues. Indeed, it would be advantageous to provide for an electric shaving apparatus that enables a user to achieve a desired look, such as a certain amount of stubble, while maintaining a desired ease of use and comfort level.
It is an object of the present invention to improve the ability of the user to use a dry shaving apparatus to trim hair to a selectable stubble length or a close shave, while maintaining a desired ease of use and comfort. The present disclosure fulfills the needs described above by an electric hair cutting kit. The electric hair cutting kit comprises a handle with a motor for driving a beard trimmer head portion and a shaver head portion. The shaver head portion is attachable to the handle and has at least a first shaver unit, which is provided with a first foil-type outer shaver cutter and a first inner shaver cutter. The motor comprises a draft shaft that drives the first inner shaver cutter in order to oscillate relative to first outer shaver cutter in a direction along an x axis and cut and shave hair between the first inner shaver cutter and the first outer shaver cutter. The beard trimmer head portion is attachable to the handle as an alternative to the shaver head portion and has at least a first long hair cutter unit for trimming hair, which is provided with a first, non-foil type outer cutter and a first inner cutter. The first outer cutter is provided with a cutter skin contact surface. The motor drives one or both of the first inner cutter and the first outer cutter in order to oscillate relative to the other in a direction along the x axis and cut hair between the first inner cutter and the first outer cutter along a hair cutting movement y axis, which is transverse and orthogonal to the x axis. The z axis is orthogonal to the x axis and the y axis and extends from the draft shaft vertically through the cutter skin contact surface. A first comb unit is attachable to the first long hair cutter unit, wherein the first comb unit is provided with comb teeth wherein a thinnest thickness (a) of the comb teeth in a direction along the z axis contributes to a comb hair trimming length (aa). A fourth comb unit is attachable to the first long hair cutter unit as an alternative to the first comb unit. The fourth comb unit is provided with comb teeth wherein a thinnest thickness (b) of the comb teeth in a direction along the z axis contributes to a comb hair trimming length (bb). The electric hair cutting kit described herein beneficially provides a user with optional hair trimming lengths while providing other benefits, such as increased contour following that allows a user to achieve desired results without necessarily requiring repositioning and/or regripping of the beard trimmer by the user. Furthermore the same handle is adapted to be used for various head attachments.
Advantageously, a thickness (t) of the first outer cutter of the first long hair cutter unit along the z axis defines a hair trimming length (cc).
In order to increase the efficacy of the beard trimmer and improve the trimming functionally a second non-detachable comb unit is provided adjacent to the first long hair cutter, the second comb unit is provided with rows of teeth on both lateral sides of first long hair cutter unit. This allows the closest possible stubble cut, i.e. 0 or 1-day beard as and/or if the rows of teeth of that second comb unit are provided at the lateral sides only, thus adding no additional teeth height to the comb which would increase the hair cutting length.
Preferably, the second comb unit is covered by the first comb unit.
In order to conveniently provide a user with optional trim lengths based on which comb unit is used, the thinnest thickness (a) of the comb teeth of the first comb unit is smaller than the thinnest thickness (b) of the comb teeth of the fourth comb unit.
In order to further increase the versatility of the kit and efficacy of the beard trimmer the shaver head portion is provided with a second shaver unit which is of the same type as the first shaver unit and wherein the shaver head portion is further provided with a third long hair cutter unit for trimming the hair length having a third, non-foil type outer cutter and a third inner cutter.
In order to improve the usability of the beard trimmer and to provide the user with optional trim lengths, the beard trimmer head portion is provided with a second long hair cutter unit for trimming hair having a second, non-foil type outer cutter and a second inner cutter and wherein the kit further comprises a second comb unit being attachable to the second long hair cutter unit, wherein the second comb unit is provided with comb teeth wherein the thinnest thickness (a) of the comb teeth in a direction along the axis contribute to the comb hair trimming length (aa). A fifth comb unit is attachable to the second long hair cutter unit as an alternative to the second comb unit, wherein the fifth comb unit is provided with comb teeth wherein the thinnest thickness (b) of the comb teeth in a direction along the z axis contributes to the comb hair trimming length (bb). Thus various teeth heights are provided by the various comb unit attachments in order to allow for a stubble look according a 1-day beard, 2-day beard, 3-day beard, 4-day beard and/or 5-day beard.
In order to allow the motor to drive multiple components depending on the needs of the user, the motor is provided with a motor shaft which is connected with at least a first drive pin for driving either the first shaver unit or the first long hair cutter unit and wherein the first drive pin is additionally provided with an adapter adapted to fit both with the first shaver unit and the first long hair cutter unit.
Conveniently, the motor shaft is connected with a second drive pin for driving either the second shaver unit or the second long hair cutter unit and/or the motor shaft is connected with a third drive pin for driving the third long hair cutter unit. By this the drive train and drive pin arrangement for driving the moveable driven part of the short or long hair cutter unit is adapted to fit the different head attachments.
In order to provide the user with additional functionality and comfort the kit comprises a third head portion attachable to the handle alternatively to the shaver head portion or the beard trimmer head portion, the third head portion is provided with a non-hair cutting functional element. Advantageously, the shaver head portion and/or the beard trimmer head portion is provided with a non-hair cutting functional element.
In order to provide the user with additional comfort, the functional element is adapted to cool the skin, heat up the skin, comb the hair, or to apply a cosmetic substance which can aid in improving a user's hair treatment and subsequent cutting process.
In order to increase contour following and usability of the beard trimmer, the first shaver unit and the first long hair cutter unit are moveably supported.
Advantageously, the first and the fourth comb unit are separate from each other.
To increase the comfort and ease of use for the user during the shaving process as well as to provide uniformity to the trimming length, the comb teeth of the first comb unit are provided with a skin contact surface which partly covers the cutter skin contact surface of the first long hair cutter unit.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of the present disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of nonlimiting embodiments of the disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, suitable methods and materials are described below. All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. In case of conflict, the present specification, including definitions, will control. In addition, the materials, methods, and examples are illustrative only and not intended to be limiting.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, and from the claims.
The present disclosure provides beard trimmers for maintaining a desired styling aesthetic, such as a 1-day beard, a 3-day beard, or a 5-day beard, for example. Various nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the function, design and operation of the disclosed beard trimmers. One or more examples of these nonlimiting embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the methods described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are nonlimiting example embodiments and that the scope of the various nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure are defined solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one nonlimiting embodiment may be combined with the features of other nonlimiting embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure.
The first comb unit 171A is selectably attachable to the first long hair cutter unit 130 to change the hair cutting length of the beard trimmer 102. The first comb unit 171A comprises comb elements 178 which, when the first comb unit 171A is attached to the first long hair cutter unit 130, are located adjacent to the multiple cutting slots 160 of the first outer cutter 140. As illustrated, the first comb unit 171A has multiple comb elements 178. Accordingly, when the first comb unit 171A is attached to the first long hair cutter unit 130, the comb elements 178 are positioned on each of the opposite sides of the first outer cutter 140. Each comb element 178 has a row 180 of comb teeth 172, with adjacent comb teeth 172 being separated by comb slots 177. The width of one of the comb slots 177 is in the x axis for the first comb unit 171A and is in the range of 0.3 mm to 2.2. mm, for example. The comb teeth 172 may have any suitable cross-sectional shape, such as a T-shaped cross-sectional shape (as shown in
Further, as shown in
The opposing comb elements 178 of the first comb unit 171A may have certain teeth that are connected to one another, with such connection traversing the hair cutting gap 184. In some embodiments, one to five comb teeth of a row of comb teeth 172 on one side of the first comb unit 171A are connected with one to five comb teeth of the other row of comb teeth 172 on the opposite side of the first comb unit 171A. Such connection may aid in structural rigidity of the first comb unit 171A. All of the comb teeth 172 are coupled to an elongate circular wall 186.
The first comb unit 171A may have about the same number of comb teeth 172 on both lateral sides. Further, the cross sectional shape of the comb teeth 172 may be the same on both lateral sides of the first comb unit 171A. In some configurations, the first comb unit 171A has more than 15 comb teeth 172 on each lateral side thereof. Thus, the first long hair cutter unit 130 may have around the same number of cutting slots on both lateral sides. Accordingly, the first long hair cutter unit 130 may be substantially symmetrical with respect to both lateral sides so that said beard trimmer 102 is designed to be equally efficient in both opposite movement directions of the beard trimmer 102, with or without first comb unit 171A. Thus the first comb unit 171A may comprise comb teeth 172 on both lateral sides which are symmetrical and/or the same with respect to the tooth shape and its thickness along z axis and x axis, so that the first comb unit 171A is usable in both opposite movement directions along the y axis with the same hair catching result and/or hair combing result and/or hair trimming result. It is noted that the z axis is shown to extend from the motor shaft 108 (see
The comb teeth 172 of the first comb unit 171A may be more flexible when the first comb unit 171A is detached from the first long hair cutter unit 130 relative to the flexibility of the comb teeth 172 when the first comb unit 171A is attached to the first long hair cutter unit 130. The rigidity of the comb teeth 172 when the first comb unit 171A is attached to the first long hair cutter unit 130 allows for limited or no variance in cutting length when the beard trimmer is used, such that the cutting length uniformity is substantially or completely independent of pressure. Such rigidity of the comb teeth 172 is due, at least in part, to the comb teeth 172 being well-supported in the vertical direction (i.e., the z axis) when the first comb unit 171A is attached to the first long hair cutter unit 130. As shown in the configuration illustrated in
The first long hair cutter unit 130 may be provided with a lateral housing 196 which is also made of a thermoplastic material. The first comb unit 171A may be selectably coupled to the first long hair cutter unit 130 through any suitable type of connection, such as a snap fit connection. A snap fit connection serves to connect the lateral housing 196 with the first comb unit 171A. Further, the inner side of first comb unit 171A, which faces towards said first long hair cutter unit 130, may be tub shaped to define a cavity that is configured to receive at least a portion of the first long hair cutter unit 130. An opening is provided within the first comb unit 171A by means of a slot shaped center area 164. The lateral housing 196 may have features, such as a shoulder, groove, or other feature that is configured to engage with a protrusion or other projection of the first comb unit 171A to maintain the relative position of the first comb unit 171A to the first long hair cutter unit 130 once the first comb unit 171A is connected to the lateral housing 196. The first comb unit 171A may be snap fit connectable with the lateral housing 196 in a first position and in a second position, where the first comb unit 171A is rotated by 180 degree around the z axis in the second position relative to the first position.
The beard trimmer 102 may have a second comb unit 124 (
As shown in
In some configurations, the beard trimmer 102 comprises a functional non-shaving and non-trimming element 112 (
Referring to
The shaver head portion 114 may also be provided with a second shaver unit 118 which is of the same type as the first shaver unit 116 having a second foil-type outer shaver cutter 122. Further, the shaver head portion 114 may be provided with a third long hair cutter unit 132. The third long hair cutter unit 132 may be substantially similar to each of the first and second long hair cutter units 130, 158 having a non-foil type outer cutter 142 and an inner cutter. In the illustrated configuration, the third long hair cutter unit 132 is positioned between the first shaver unit 116 and the second shaver unit 118. The third long hair cutter unit 132 operates simultaneously as the first and second shaver units 116, 118. The motor shaft 108 may also be connected with a second drive pin 111 for driving either the second shaver unit 118 or the second long hair cutter unit 158 and/or the motor shaft 108 is connected with a third drive pin 113 for driving the third long hair cutter unit 132. The shaver head portion 114 and/or the removable head portion 110 may further be provided with a functional non-shaving and non-trimming element 112 (as shown in
Also included in the electric hair cutting kit 100 are a plurality of comb sets 170, 171, 173, and 175, with each comb set including comb units to the first and second long hair cutter units 130, 158. While four sets 170, 171, 173, 175 are depicted in
Referring to
As shown in
While
Similar to the first comb unit 171A described above, comb units 370A-C are releasably attachable to each of the rotary cutter units 348A-C, respectively. The comb teeth 372A-C on the comb units are circularly arranged and coupled to a circular wall 386A-C. Each tooth of the comb units 370A-C has a tooth skin contact surface, which is shown as tooth skin contact surface 382 for comb units 370A. The tooth skin contact surface 382 is at an elevated level relative to the cutter skin contact surface 354 so that the tooth skin contact surface 382 is suitable to be brought into skin contact. The teeth can be configured to direct hair into the rotary cutter units 348A-C, with outward tip portions 376 extending radially outward (
The rotary cutter units 348A-C may be provided with a housing 396 which is made of a thermoplastic material. The comb units 370A-C may be selectably coupled to the rotary cutter units 348A-C, respectively, through any suitable type of connection, such as a snap fit connection.
The comb teeth 372A-C of the comb units 370A-C may be more flexible when the comb units 370A-C are detached from the rotary cutter units 340A-C relative to the flexibility of the comb teeth 372A-C when the comb units 370A-C are attached to the rotary cutter units 340A-C. The comb units 370A-C may be adapted to allow for an amount of flexing of the comb teeth 372A-C in a comb teeth zone (shown as zone z in
Referring now to
Referring to
The dimensions and/or values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical dimensions and/or values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension and/or value is intended to mean both the recited dimension and/or value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that dimension and/or value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm”.
Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application and any patent application or patent to which this application claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
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20180085943 A1 | Mar 2018 | US |