The present invention relates to a carrier which is adapted for use in a shaving device, and which comprises at least one pair of elements, wherein one of the elements of the pair is adapted to function as a cutting element, wherein an edge portion of the cutting element is adapted to contact hairs and to perform a cutting action on hairs when being moved with respect to the hairs, and wherein another of the elements of the pair is adapted to function as a hair lifting element that is intended to precede the cutting element during a movement of the carrier, wherein an edge portion of the hair lifting element is adapted to engage hairs and lift hairs before the hairs are reached by the cutting element, and wherein the hair lifting element is movably arranged with respect to the cutting element.
Furthermore, the present invention relates to a shaving device, comprising at least one carrier as mentioned, and means for driving the carrier such as to perform a movement in a direction in which the cutting element of the at least one pair of elements is preceded by the hair lifting element that is part of the same pair.
An example of a shaving device comprising at least one carrier as described above is known from EP 1 212 176. The shaving device is a so-called rotary shaving device, i.e. a shaving device having at least one ring-shaped carrier which is provided with a number of cutting elements, wherein the carrier is driven such as to rotate during operation of the shaving device. In the example known from EP 1 212 176, the shaving device is equipped with three carriers. Each carrier is covered by a cap which is intended to be used for contacting portions of skin to be subjected to a shaving action, and which is provided with openings for letting through hairs from the portions of skin to the cutting elements. It is understood that an important function of the cap is avoiding direct contact between the cutting elements of the carrier and the portions of skin, so that skin damage is prevented.
The shaving device comprises a motor for driving the carriers. Proper use of the shaving device involves movement of the shaving device in such a way that the caps slide over portions of skin. In the process, hairs protruding from the skin are continuously caught in the cap openings and are cut through as soon as they are encountered by the moving cutting elements of the carriers, wherein edges of the cap openings serve as counter cutting edges.
The best shaving results are obtained when the process of cutting through hairs takes place at a level that is as close as possible to the skin. In view of this, it is advantageous to apply elements for engaging hairs and lifting hairs before the hairs are cut through by the cutting elements. EP 1 212 176 discloses blade-shaped hair lifting elements which are provided with a thickened end with an edge, wherein this edge serves for coming into contact with hairs during operation of the shaving device and pulling the hairs further through the cap openings. The hair lifting elements are elastically arranged with respect to the cutting elements, at positions close to the cutting elements. In this way, it is possible to realize a process in which hairs are engaged by the hair lifting elements first, are pulled further through the cap openings under the influence of an elastic movement of the hair lifting elements with respect to the cutting elements, and are cut off under the influence of subsequent contact to the cutting elements. The hair pulling movement of the hair lifting elements may be automatically obtained when these elements are slidably supported by the cutting elements, and when these elements and a supporting surface of the cutting elements have an inclined orientation with respect to a normal orientation of the hairs as they extend through the cap holes.
Although use of the shaving device known from EP 1 212 176 yields good shaving results, there is a need for further improvement. It appears that the function of a hair lifting element is disabled when the element lands on a cut-off hair stubble on the way from a retracted position that is associated with a hair lifting action of the element to a more extended position that is associated with a hair engaging action of the element. As a result, it happens that not all hairs which need to be shaved off are lifted before the actual cutting process takes place, so that a less close shave is obtained. This fail mechanism is also denoted as pollution of the carrier.
Furthermore, there is a need for a light-weight construction of the pairs of the cutting element and the hair lifting element. When the construction of the pairs of elements is relatively heavy, there is a risk that the hair lifting elements cut through the hairs instead of lifting the hairs during a shaving process, which is another factor that leads to a less close shave on the basis of a decreased effectiveness of the hair lifting process. Also, the higher the mass of the hair lifting elements, the more time it takes for these elements to move between the retracted position and the extended position, so that the effectiveness of the hair lifting process is decreased even further.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a way of improving the shaving results by providing measures for avoiding the above-described process of pollution of the carrier and for realizing a light-weight construction of the pairs of the cutting element and the hair lifting element at the same time. The object is achieved by providing a carrier which is adapted for use in a shaving device, and which is provided with at least one pair of a cutting element and a hair lifting element as described in the foregoing, wherein at least one of the cutting element and the hair lifting element is a bent element having a bent appearance with at least two bending lines which extend across a width of the bent element, and wherein the edge portion of the cutting element and the edge portion of the hair lifting element are located at a distance with respect to each other as a consequence of the at least two bending lines in a functional arrangement of the cutting element and the hair lifting element with respect to each other.
For the sake of clarity, it is noted that a functional arrangement of the cutting element and the hair lifting element with respect to each other is an arrangement in which the elements are suitable to be used in the way as described in the foregoing, i.e. in such a way as to perform a hair lifting process and a hair cutting process, wherein the hair lifting process is performed first in order to ensure a hair cutting process that is performed as close as possible to the skin, or to achieve even that hairs are cut off below skin level, which is the case if the hairs are actually pulled a little from the skin during the hair lifting process.
According to the present invention, at least one of the cutting element and the hair lifting element has a bent shape, wherein the at least one bent element has at least two bending lines which extend across a width of the element. It is noted that the at least two bending lines may be substantially parallel to the edge portion of the bent element. For the sake of completeness, it is noted that the width of an element should be understood such as to be a dimension of the element that is different from both a length of the element, i.e. a dimension of the element that is measured when going from a free end portion of the element to a connecting portion at a side where the element is attached, and a thickness of the element, i.e. a dimension of the element that is measured in a direction of intended movement of the carrier of which the element is part.
The shape of the at least one bent element is chosen such that the edge portion of the hair lifting element and the edge portion of the cutting element are located at a distance with respect to each other. In this configuration, a space is present between the elements at a location where hairs are encountered during a shaving process, and this space allows for an escape of cut-off hair stubbles. It is an achievement of the present invention that the space as mentioned is obtained in a way which does not need to involve an addition of weight. Instead, according to the present invention, realizing an escape of cut-off hair stubbles does not require more than a bent shape of at least one of the elements. Furthermore, having a distance between the elements at the position of their edge portions contributes to realizing a hair lifting path that is sufficiently long for achieving good shaving results.
Hence, when the present invention is applied, at least one of the cutting element and the hair lifting element has a bent shape, wherein it is important that edge portions of the elements are located at a distance with respect to each other. It is possible to have a configuration of the elements which is such that the hair lifting process can be very effective, wherein the elements may be blade-shaped, and wherein there is no need for adding extra weight, as all desired functions of the elements can be realized on the basis of the above-mentioned bent shape.
During a manufacturing process of the carrier according to the present invention, the bent shape of a cutting element and/or a hair lifting element can easily be realized, namely by bending the element, which may be a metal element, in any known manner. The distance between the edge portion of a cutting element and the edge portion of a hair lifting element of one pair of elements can be chosen freely, which is another advantage of the present invention, as this distance is a critical parameter for optimizing the hair lifting process.
With two bending lines extending across a width of the element, the bent element has a stepped appearance. In particular, the bent element may have a shape that is comparable to the shape of a chair with a back, seat and front support. In such a case, it is sufficient if one of the elements is a bent element, wherein a space for allowing cut-off hair stubbles to escape is present between the front support of the chair-shape of the bent element and the other element, and wherein the back of the chair-shape may be resting on the other element.
With reference to the chair terminology used in the preceding paragraph, it is noted that the bent element may comprise three portions which are interconnected through the bending lines, namely a free end portion, which is the front support of the chair-shape, a connecting portion at a side where the element is attached, which is the back of the chair-shape, and an intermediate portion, which is the seat of the chair-shape, and wherein the intermediate portion has another orientation than the two other portions. With respect to the other portions, it is noted that an orientation of the free end portion of the bent element may be substantially the same as an orientation of the connecting portion of the element, but this is not necessary in the chair-shaped embodiment of the bent element.
An orientation of the connecting portion of the bent element may be substantially the same as an orientation of at least a portion of the other element. In that case, it is very well possible for the connecting portion of the bent element to be in gliding contact with the other element.
In one of many possible practical embodiments of the carrier according to the present invention, the hair lifting element is a bent element having a bent appearance with at least two bending lines, wherein each of the bending lines extends across a width of the hair lifting element. In such an embodiment, it may be that the hair lifting element is in gliding contact with the cutting element, at least at the position of one of the bending lines, wherein a bending line which is next, viewed from a side where the hair lifting element is attached to another element of the carrier to the edge portion of the hair lifting element, is located at a distance from the cutting element, and wherein all of a free end portion of the hair lifting element that extends from the latter bending line toward the edge portion of the hair lifting element is located at a distance from the cutting element. In this configuration, it is possible to have a space between the cutting element and the hair lifting element that is large enough for accommodating a cut-off hair stubble, so that such a stubble may escape instead of being in the way of the hair lifting element.
In the embodiment in which the hair lifting element is a bent element, the cutting element may be a straight element. Furthermore, it is possible for the free end portion of the hair lifting element to have a straight appearance as well. In that case, in order to realize optimal functioning of the hair lifting element and the cutting element, it is advantageous if the free end portion of the hair lifting element extends substantially parallel to the cutting element. A general advantage of having a straight appearance of the free portion of the hair lifting element is that the influence of wear on the functioning of the hair lifting element is kept to a minimum.
In practice, a carrier for use in a shaving device is provided with a plurality of pairs of a cutting element and a hair lifting element as described in the foregoing. In such a case, it is preferred if in each pair at least one of the elements has a bent appearance with at least two bending lines which extend across a width of the element, such that the edge portion of the cutting element and the edge portion of the hair lifting element are located at a distance with respect to each other.
The above-described and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the following detailed description of a shaving device, a carrier for use in a shaving device, and pairs of a cutting element and a hair lifting element of a carrier according to the present invention.
The present invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the Figures, in which equal or similar parts are indicated by the same reference signs, and in which:
The shaving device 1 comprises a housing 2 and a shaving head holder 3. The housing 2 is intended to be taken hold of by a user of the shaving apparatus 1, while the shaving head holder 3 is intended to be positioned against skin which is to be subjected to a shaving action. For the purpose of actually performing a shaving action, a number of units 4 are present in the shaving head holder 3, which are usually referred to as shaving heads 4. In the shown example, the shaving device 1 has three shaving heads 4.
Each shaving head 4 comprises a cap 5 having openings 6 for letting through hairs to an inside of the shaving head 4, and a number of cutting elements (not shown in
An example of a known type of carrier 7 and the cutting elements 8 which are arranged thereon is shown in
Besides the component 9 having the arms 10 and the cutting elements 8 as described in the foregoing, the carrier 7 comprises another ring-shaped component 12 on which a number of arms 13 are arranged. End portions of these arms 13 are intended to be used as hair lifting elements 14 during operation of the shaving device 1. In view of this, in the assembled state of the carrier 7, the cutting elements 8 and the hair lifting elements 14 form mixed pairs 15, i.e. one cutting element 8 is associated with one hair lifting element 14. In this configuration, the hair lifting elements 14 lie against the cutting elements 8. Furthermore, the hair lifting elements 14 are slidable with respect to the cutting elements 8 due to elastic properties of the arms 13 of the hair lifting elements 14. For the sake of completeness, it is noted that the hair lifting elements 14 are arranged in front of the cutting elements 8 as seen in a direction in which the carrier 7 is intended to be moved. Furthermore, it is noted that metal is a suitable material for the ring-shaped components 9, 12 having the cutting elements 8 and the hair lifting elements 14, respectively.
The operation of a shaving device 1 having one or more shaving heads 4 in which the carrier 7 as shown in
Once a hair is caught by a hair lifting element 14, the ongoing rotary movement of the carrier 7 and the components arranged thereon causes the hair lifting element 14 to slide along the cutting element 8 and perform a retracting movement over some distance. To this end, the cutting elements 8 and the hair lifting elements 14 have a defined inclined orientation as shown in
In principle, a shaving action can also be performed with the use of carriers 7 which are only equipped with cutting elements 8, wherein the hair lifting elements 14 are omitted. However, applying the hair lifting elements 14 leads to much better shaving results, as the hairs may be cut off at a level which is closer to the skin. The present invention is especially applicable in the field of carriers 7 having at least one pair 15 of a cutting element 8 and a hair lifting element 14, and will now be explained on the basis of
An important and advantageous consequence of the bent shape of the hair lifting element 14 is that the outer edge 16 of the hair lifting element 14 is positioned at a distance from the cutting edge 11 of the cutting element 8, which distance is related to a length of the intermediate portion 21. In the first embodiment, gliding contact is established between an inclined surface “a” of the cutting element 8 and a surface “b” of the hair lifting element 14 that is formed opposite a bending line 17 between the connecting portion 20 and the intermediate portion 21 of the hair lifting element 14.
In
In
In a first stage, as shown on the left side of the Figure, the elements 8, 14 are in the starting position, and a hair 24 extending through an opening 6 in a cap 5 for covering the carrier 7 of which the elements 8, 14 are part is encountered by the outer edge 16 of the hair lifting element 14. In the ongoing movement of the elements 8, 14, the outer edge 16 of the hair lifting element 14 penetrates the hair 24 to some extent, and the hair 24 is lifted, wherein the hair lifting element 14 glides along the cutting element 8.
In a second stage, as shown in the middle of
In a third stage, as shown on the right side of
It follows from the foregoing that when the present invention is applied, a decrease of the effectiveness of the hair lifting process is prevented. In this respect, an advantageous aspect of the present invention is the fact that no additional elements are needed for achieving this result. Providing at least one of the cutting element 8 and the hair lifting element 14 with an appropriate bent shape is all that is needed. Thus, a light-weight construction of the carrier 7 according to the present invention is possible, which involves advantageous dynamic behavior and other benefits. Furthermore, an additional step of bending of at least one of the elements 8, 14 during a manufacturing process of the carrier 7 does not constitute a noteworthy complication of this manufacturing process.
Alternative embodiments of a pair 15 of a cutting element 8 and a hair lifting element 14 according to the present invention are diagrammatically shown in
The hair lifting element 14 does not necessarily need to be the element 8, 14 that is provided with bending lines 17, 18. In a second embodiment as shown in
In the second embodiment as shown in
It is noted that in principle, the number of bending lines 17, 18, 26, 27 of an element 8, 14 does not necessarily need to be at least two, but may also be one.
It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the examples discussed in the foregoing, but that several amendments and modifications thereof are possible without deviating from the scope of the present invention as defined in the attached claims. While the present invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the Figures and the description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary only, and not restrictive. The present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by a person skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the Figures, the description and the attached claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.
The present invention can be summarized as follows. A carrier 7 is adapted for use in a shaving device 1, and comprises at least one pair 15 of elements 8, 14. One of the elements 8, 14 of the pair 15 is adapted to function as a cutting element 8, wherein an edge portion 11 of the cutting element 8 is adapted to contact hairs 24 and to perform a cutting action on hairs 24 when being moved with respect to the hairs 24, and another of the elements 8, 14 of the pair 15 is adapted to function as a hair lifting element 14 that is intended to precede the cutting element 8 during a movement of the carrier 7, wherein an edge portion 16 of the hair lifting element 14 is adapted to engage hairs 24 and lift hairs 24 before the hairs 24 are reached by the cutting element 8. Furthermore, the hair lifting element 14 is movably arranged with respect to the cutting element 8, so that the hair lifting element 14 is actually capable of lifting hairs 24 in front of the cutting element 8.
According to the present invention, at least one of the cutting element 8 and the hair lifting element 14 has a bent shape, wherein the bent element 8, 14 is provided with at least two bending lines 17, 18, 26, 27, 29 which extend across a width of the element 8, 14. The bent shape of the at least one of the elements 8, 14 is such that in a functional arrangement of the elements 8, 14 with respect to each other, the edge portions 11, 16 are located at a distance with respect to each other. Thus, a space 22 is present between the elements 8, 14 at the side of their edge portions 11, 16, which space 22 can be used for receiving cut-off hair stubbles 25 which might otherwise hinder a movement of the hair lifting element 14.
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