Claims
- 1. A blade for use as a stationary blade or a moving blade in a hair clipper provided with a bladeset including a moving blade and a stationary blade, the bladeset being constructed and arranged so that the moving blade is pressed against the stationary blade to allow the moving blade to reciprocate relative to the stationary blade in a transverse direction to a longitudinal axis of the clipper, said blade comprising:
- a base portion having a tooth end, and a mounting end opposite said tooth end;
- a plurality of teeth arranged in spaced, parallel relationship to each other and projecting from said tooth end;
- each said tooth having a tip, a root opposite said tip, and being joined to said tooth end;
- said roots each having a broad portion adjacent said tooth end, and tapering from said broad portion toward said mounting end;
- said roots joined to said tooth end in spaced relationship to each other said spaced relationship and said tapering of said teeth from said broad portion to said mounting end combining to define generally planar-floored channels between said roots which widen from said tooth end toward said mounting end for facilitating the evacuation of hair clippings from the bladeset and the flowing of hair past said roots.
- 2. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein said base portion has a transverse portion of constant radius beginning at said tooth end.
- 3. The blade as defined in claim 2 wherein said blade portion has a wall thickness, and said thickness remains uniform throughout said blade portion, including said constant radius portion.
- 4. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein said blade is configured to be the stationary blade of the bladeset.
- 5. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said teeth has backstriping.
- 6. The blade as defined in claim 5 wherein said backstriping extends at least substantially toward said mounting end of said blade.
- 7. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein said teeth have a constant rake angle near a cutting area.
- 8. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein said plurality of teeth includes a plurality of long teeth, and a plurality of short teeth, said pluralities of short and long teeth being arranged on said blade in skip tooth fashion whereby each of said short teeth has one of said long teeth on either side thereof.
- 9. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein said base portion has a pair of outer edges, and said blade includes a pair of outermost end teeth, one of which being located adjacent a corresponding one of said outer edges of said base portion, said end teeth each having a transverse thickness which is thicker than a corresponding thickness of the remaining teeth, and wherein said end teeth each define a cut out shoulder region with said corresponding edge.
- 10. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein all of the edges of said teeth are radiused except for cutting edges thereof.
- 11. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein each said tooth has backstriping extending toward said mounting end, said backstriping of each tooth defining said planar-floored channels between said root and said mounting end.
- 12. A blade for use as a stationary blade or a moving blade in a hair clipper provided with a bladeset including a moving blade and a stationary blade, the bladeset being constructed and arranged so that the moving blade is pressed against the stationary blade to allow the moving blade to reciprocate relative to the stationary blade in a transverse direction to a longitudinal axis of the clipper, said blade comprising:
- a base portion having a tooth end, and a mounting end opposite said tooth end;
- a plurality of teeth arranged in spaced, parallel relationship to each other and projecting from said tooth end;
- each said tooth of said plurality of teeth has a tip, a root opposite said tip and being joined to said tooth end, said roots each having a broad portion adjacent said tooth end, and tapering from said broad portion toward said mounting end;
- said roots joined to said tooth end in spaced relationship to each other, said spaced relationship and said tapering of said teeth from said broad portion to said mounting end combining to define generally planar-floored channels between said roots which widen from said tooth end toward said mounting end;
- said base portion having a portion of constant radius beginning at said tooth end to define a transverse hump for facilitating the evacuation and/or flow of hair and/or hair clippings away from the tooth end; and
- each said tooth of said plurality of teeth has backstriping extending toward said mounting end, said backstriping of each said tooth combining with said tooth construction to define said planar-floored channels between said root and said mounting end.
- 13. The blade as defined in claim 12 wherein said blade is configured to be the stationary blade of the bladeset.
- 14. The blade as defined in claim 12 wherein said teeth have a constant rake angle in a lower portion of the teeth in a cutting area so that the size of the rake angle is independent of the thickness of the teeth.
- 15. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein each said tooth has a constant rake angle in a cutting area along its length from said tip to said root.
- 16. The blade as defined in claim 15 wherein the size of said rake angle of said tooth is independent of said thickness of said tooth.
- 17. The blade as defined in claim 15 wherein said tooth end has a portion of constant radius defining a transverse hump for facilitating the evacuation of hair clippings from said tooth end.
- 18. The blade as defined in claim 15 wherein said rake angle extends upward a portion of said teeth from a base to a crown.
- 19. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein each said tooth has a constant rake angle in a lower cutting area from said tip to said root so that the size of said rake angle of said tooth is independent of a thickness of said upper end of said tooth.
- 20. The blade as defined in claim 1 wherein each said tooth has a constant rake angle in a cutting area from said root to said tip, said rake angle being predetermined and being accurately reproducible through the injection molding of said blade.
- 21. A blade for use as a stationary blade or a moving blade in a hair clipper provided with a bladeset including a moving blade and a stationary blade, the bladeset being constructed and arranged so that the moving blade is pressed against the stationary blade to allow the moving blade to reciprocate relative to the stationary blade in a transverse direction to a longitudinal axis of the clipper, said blade comprising:
- a base portion having a tooth end, and a mounting end opposite said tooth end;
- a plurality of teeth arranged in spaced, parallel relationship to each other and projecting from said tooth end;
- each said tooth having a tip, a crown, a root opposite said tip, an upper end and being joined to said tooth end; and
- each said tooth having a constant rake angle only in a lower cutting area from said tip to said root so that the size of said rake angle of said tooth is independent of a thickness of said upper end of said tooth, and the thickness of said upper end is greater than would be the case if said rake angle were maintained to said crown.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to commonly assigned, copending U.S. Ser. No. 08/738,757, filed Jul. 17, 1996 for IMPROVED CUTTING BLADE FOR HAIR CLIPPER.
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