The present disclosure relates to a spacing comb arrangement for a hair cutting appliance. The present disclosure further relates to a cutting head for a haircutting appliance that is provided with a respective spacing comb arrangement, and to a respectively equipped hair cutting appliance.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,974,412 A discloses an attachment comb unit for an electric hair clipper, the comb unit comprising a plastic comb forming comb teeth, and a sheet metal back portion that is resiliently clamped against a channel-shaped sheet metal support element that is fixedly attached to a stationary blade of the hair clipper. The plastic comb and the sheet metal back portion are slidably mounted to the sheet metal support element by means of a clamping screw that engages a slot at the sheet metal back portion.
DE 446 264 C discloses a hair clipper having a blade set and an adjustable comb for changing the cutting height during cutting, wherein the comb is movable with respect to the blade set, wherein the comb is pivotably attached to a push piece, and wherein a leaf spring is provided between the push piece and the comb that urges the comb against the blade set.
EP 2 105 267 A1 discloses a hair clipper comprising a main body portion, a comb-shaped blade unit having a pair of blades comprising a movable blade and a stationary blade, and a spacing comb having a comb portion associated with the stationary blade, wherein the comb portion is pivotable between an engagement state and an out-of-engagement state.
Hair cutting appliances, particularly electric hair cutting appliances, are generally known and may include trimmers, clippers and shavers. Electric hair cutting appliances may also be referred to as electrically powered hair cutting appliances. Electric hair cutting appliances may be powered by electric supply mains and/or by energy storages, such as batteries, for instance. Electric hair cutting appliances are generally used to trim or remove (human) body hair, in particular facial hair and head hair to allow a person to have a well-groomed appearance. Frequently, electric hair cutting appliances are used for cutting animal hair.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,968,623 B2 discloses a hair trimmer comprising a body, a cutting head including a blade set, an adjustable comb, wherein the comb is movable with respect to the blade set, an electric motor for driving the blade set to effect a cutting action, and an actuator assembly that is capable of moving the comb with respect to the blade set between a fully retracted position and a fully extended position, the actuator assembly comprising a comb carriage, a comb button connected to the comb carriage, wherein the comb button is actuatable to adjust the position of the comb relative to the blade set, and a lock button movable with respect to the comb button, wherein the lock button selectively prevents and permits movement of the comb button relative to the body. Consequently, manual adjustment of the length of the comb is enabled.
A comb for a hair cutting appliance, particularly a spacing comb, generally may be arranged as an attachable comb or an integrally formed comb. A spacing comb generally spaces a blade set of the hair cutting appliance away from the skin when the appliance is moved in a moving direction with respect to the skin during operation. Consequently, the spacing comb may enable to process/cut hair to a desired length, i.e. to a desired length of remaining hair at the skin.
Conventional hair cutting appliances may be fitted with a set of attachment combs, each of which associated with a distinct hair length. Consequently, a user of the appliance basically needs to replace an attachment comb by another one to change the hair cutting length. Furthermore, manually adjustable comb attachments are known, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,968,623 B2. Furthermore, also powered adjustment combs have been presented in recent years, as for instance disclosed in EP 2 500 153 A2. Typically, powered adjustment combs comprise a movable comb portion that is movable with respect to a blade set of the hair cutting appliance, wherein the movable comb portion is coupled to an actuator, particularly to an electromotor and/or an electric powertrain.
Using spacing combs has the benefit that an even hair length may be achieved, for instance a length of 3.0 mm, 6.0 mm, 9.0 mm, etc. Hence, particular short haircuts, three-day beards and similar procedures may be simplified.
Generally, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,968,623 B2 and in EP 2 500 153 A2, a spacing comb, particularly an adjustable spacing comb, is attached to a cutting head of a hair cutting appliance in such a way that a frontal portion of the teeth of the comb extends beyond, or even covers, the tips of the blade set of the hair cutting appliance, as seen in a frontal direction that is basically aligned with a movement direction of the appliance along the skin. In this way, on the one hand, a considerable hair catching capacity of the combined blade set with the attachment comb is ensured. This involves that the comb teeth are arranged to lift the hair when the appliance to which the comb is attached is moved through the haired portion. However, on the other hand, this involves that even in a retracted state of the adjustment comb, the tips of the teeth thereof protrude beyond the tips of the stationary blade. Further, in some embodiments, the teeth of the comb are provided with a locking recess which may be engaged by the teeth of the stationary blade of the blade set. Hence, the attachment comb is also properly fixed to the toothed portion of the blade set in a positive fit fashion.
A further goal of the embracing design of the teeth of the attachment comb is to prevent hairs from entering a gap between the teeth of the stationary blade and the teeth of the attachment comb, and being trapped or being jammed in the gap. This would actually result in hairs becoming ripped out.
However, the above arrangement has some drawbacks. First, even in a fully retracted state, at least the tips of the teeth of the attachment comb protrude beyond the teeth of the blade set. This somewhat obstructs the cutting zone. Hence, trimming and styling operations are somewhat complicated due to impaired visibility conditions. Further, as the attachment comb somewhat blocks and covers the frontal end of the blade set, the reachability of the appliance is deteriorated. This appears, for instance, when a mustache on the upper lip is trimmed and styled. It is then often difficult, if not impossible, to reach the transitional edge between the upper lip and the nose with the teeth of the blade set. In practice, this often involves that the uppermost hairs that are very close to the nose cannot be adequately trimmed to the desired length. Similar problems may occur when sideburns are processed, when head hair in the vicinity of the ears is processed, and/or when sharp edges between shaved and non-shaved portions are processed and groomed.
There is thus still room for improvement in spacing comb arrangements and, more generally, length adjustment mechanism for hair cutting appliances.
In view of the above, it is an object of the present disclosure to seek for a spacing comb arrangement that tackles at least some of the above-indicated issues. In particular, it is desirable to present a spacing comb arrangement having a comb piece that is arranged to cling to the blade set, particularly to the stationary blade thereof, regardless of an actual adjustment position of the comb piece. Further, it is desirable to present a spacing comb arrangement having a comb piece that improves the general reachability behavior of the hair cutting appliance. Further, it is desirable to present a spacing comb arrangement having a comb piece that is nevertheless configured to reduce or even avoid a jamming or clamping of hairs between the stationary blade and the comb piece. Further, it is desirable to present a spacing comb arrangement involving a comb piece that is arranged to be coupled to a blade set of a hair cutting appliance, wherein the comb arrangement has a considerable hair catching and hair lifting capacity.
Further, it is desirable to present a spacing comb arrangement that is adjustable so that a defined set of cutting lengths is provided. Further, it is desirable to present a spacing comb arrangement comprising a comb piece that is easy to manufacture and easy to operate.
It is also desirable to provide a cutting head for a hair cutting appliance that is arranged to be coupled to and/or provided with a comb arrangement having a comb piece. Further, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide a corresponding hair cutting appliance that is equipped with or provided with a respective comb arrangement.
In a first aspect of the present disclosure a spacing comb arrangement for a hair cutting appliance is presented, the comb arrangement comprising a comb piece that is arranged to be disposed at a skin-facing side of a stationary blade of a blade set, the comb piece comprising:
This aspect is based on the insight that the comb piece may be formed in such a way that a directional bias or preloading is present when the comb piece is attached to the hair cutting appliance. Hence, it is ensured that the frontal portion of the comb piece is at least slightly pressed against the skin facing side of the stationary blade of the blade set. Hence, a tight frontal contact zone between the comb piece and the stationary blade is provided. This measure has the benefit that it is not necessary to design the comb piece in such a way that even in a fully retracted state thereof the tips of the teeth of the comb piece in a frontal direction have to protrude beyond the tips of the teeth of the stationary blade.
By way of example, the fully retracted position of the comb piece may correspond to a cutting length of 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, or 2.0 mm, which, however, shall not be interpreted in a limiting sense. In existing comb arrangements, even in a fully retracted state that involves comparable cutting lengths, the teeth of the comb piece overlap or even embrace the tips of the teeth of the stationary blade at a frontal end thereof. Hence, compared to conventional comb arrangements, a greater visibility and reachability is provided.
In an exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, the flexure section provides the comb piece with an increased deformability for the movement of the frontal portion.
This embodiment is based on the insight that the comb piece may be formed in such a way that a sufficient level of flexibility is provided so that the frontal portion may be brought into contact with the stationary blade, particularly the teeth thereof. The deformation may be caused by an inherent biasing force that is present in the comb piece, or by an external force applied by a user of the appliance. It is to be noted that this embodiment may form a beneficial refinement of the above introduced first aspect, or may be regarded as a separate aspect that may be pursued in isolation.
Further, as the comb arrangement is, in at least some embodiments, adjustable, it can be ensured that in each adjustment position a certain preloading and therefore a close contact between the comb piece and the stationary blade, in the respective frontal portions thereof, is provided. This has the effect that any gap between the frontal ends of the stationary blade and the comb piece may be reduced or even avoided. In this way, hairs may be prevented from entering a gap between the stationary blade and the comb piece, and from being clamped and jammed therein. Hence, the trimming comfort may be improved. Skin irritations and ripping hairs off from the skin may be reduced or even avoided.
The comb piece may be arranged as a releasably attachable comb piece. However, in some embodiments, the adjustable comb piece may form a non-releasable component of the hair cutting appliance. In some embodiments, the comb piece is arranged for length adjustment. As used herein, length adjustment relates to hair length adjustment. Typically, an adjustable comb defines an offset between a cutting portion or blade set and a skin portion which results in a corresponding remaining hair length after the hair cutting or trimming operation.
While main aspects of the present disclosure are presented and discussed herein in connection with a mechanical, manually operated length adjustment mechanism, this shall not be interpreted in a limiting sense. Rather, also powered length adjustment arrangements may profit from a spacing comb arrangement as presented herein.
As used herein, the skin-facing side of the stationary blade is the side thereof that is facing away from the housing of the hair cutting appliance and that is in contact with the skin when the hair cutting appliance is operated without an attachment comb. In the mounted state, the comb piece is arranged at the stationary blade opposite to a respective movable blade of the blade set. Hence, when the comb piece is attached to the hair cutting appliance, the stationary blade is arranged between the movable blade and the comb piece.
As used herein, the spacing comb arrangement basically involves the comb piece. However, in some embodiments, fasteners, adjustment parts, and further components may form part of the spacing comb arrangement. Generally, the spacing comb arrangement may be arranged as a set or kit that is arranged to be attached to the hair cutting appliance to cooperate with the blade set thereof.
In a further exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, when the comb piece is attached to the hair cutting appliance, the frontal portion and the rear portion are twisted or tilted away from one another about an axis defined by the flexure section to generate a respective counterforce that urges the frontal portion against and into contact with the stationary blade.
In another exemplary embodiment, the flexure section is integrated in the comb piece. Generally, the flexure section may be regarded as a joint or hinge formed in the comb piece that defines a bending or deflection axis. The bending axis may be formed as a virtual axis. Generally, the bending axis is parallel to a connecting line between outermost teeth of the stationary blade and/or the comb piece. In this way, a uniform biasing force and impact along the plurality of teeth of the stationary blade that are arranged in a series may be provided.
Generally, at least in some embodiments, the comb piece may comprise, in addition to the frontal portion, a rear portion, wherein the flexure section is arranged therebetween. Hence, at the rear portion, the comb piece may be attached to the hair cutting appliance in such a way that a bias or preloading is generated, due to a defined deformation of the comb piece. Hence, when the comb piece is attached to the appliance, the frontal and the rear portion may be twisted or tilted away from one another about the axis defined by the flexure section. This results in a respective counterforce that urges the frontal portion against the stationary blade.
In another exemplar embodiment of the comb arrangement, at least one living hinge is formed between the frontal portion and a rear portion of the comb piece. Hence, no discrete, separately formed pivot axis or hinge is to be provided. A living hinge is sufficiently flexible to allow for the desired bending action. By incorporating a living hinge, the comb piece is easy to manufacture and easy to assemble. The living hinge may form the flexure section and define the respective bending axis of the comb piece.
In another exemplary arrangement, the comb arrangement is adjustable, wherein the comb piece is movable with respect to the stationary blade between a retracted state and an extended state. The retracted state corresponds to a considerably small cutting length. The extended state corresponds to a considerably great cutting length. The adjustment action may involve a gradual adjustment or incremental adjustment. In the alternative, the adjustment action may involve a stepless or continuous adjustment. In either case, the comb piece may be moved with respect to the stationary blade in a sliding movement. As the frontal portion of the comb piece is, in a lateral view, preferably tapered towards the tips of the comb teeth, the adjustment movement involves a length adjustment.
As the frontal end of the comb piece protrudes, in the frontal direction, beyond the tips of the stationary blade when the comb piece is moved from the retracted state to the extended state, the biasing or bending force that is present, or, at least, generated, ensures that there is still a close contact between the tips of the stationary blade teeth and the frontal portion of the comb piece. In some embodiments, the adjustment movement of the comb piece involves a pivot or swivel movement of the frontal portion with respect to the rear portion of the comb piece. In this way, the comb piece may be adapted to a tapered or tilted design of the teeth of the stationary blade.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, an inherent warpage of the comb piece urges the frontal portion thereof towards the stationary blade. The comb piece may provide, in accordance with this embodiment, an internal preloading that induces the bending action. Further, when the comb piece is manufactured by injection molding, an injection molding mold and/or respective molding parameters may be selected so that the internal tension is generated when the comb piece is manufactured.
In still another exemplary embodiment, the comb piece is shaped in such a way that the frontal portion thereof is urged against the stationary blade when a rear portion thereof is mounted to the appliance. Hence, the comb piece may be distorted by the assembly operation. Therefore, even if in an unassembled state no internal preloading is present, the bending force may be provided in the attached state.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, when the comb piece is moved with respect to the stationary blade in an adjustment movement direction, the rear portion assumes and maintains a parallel orientation and close contact with the stationary blade, particularly with the basically planar rear portion at the skin-facing side thereof. Hence, when the comb piece is moved (adjusted) in this way, the frontal portion is pivoted with respect to the rear portion about the flexure section that forms a pivot axis.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, separate biasing elements may be provided that are arranged to urge the frontal portion of the comb piece against the stationary blade. To this end, metal springs, plastic springs and such like may be used.
Further, the biasing force may be generated, at least in part, by an external press-on force applied by the user when the comb piece contacts the skin.
In still a further exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, the comb piece is integrally shaped. In other words, the comb piece is formed in one piece. Arranging the comb piece to be shaped in only one piece greatly simplifies the manufacture thereof. One and the same integral part may be provided with the frontal portion, the rear portion, and the flexure section formed therebetween. Nevertheless, a more than just microscopic bending action may be provided, for instance by integrating a living hinge and/or using internal tension.
In still a further exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, the comb piece is a multi-component integrally formed part, wherein a soft component and at least one hard component are provided that are bonded to one another.
In one embodiment, the comb piece is a multi-component injection molding part. By way of example, two hard components may be provided, one of which is the frontal portion, and the other one is the rear portion. Hence, the biasing section or flexure section may be formed by a soft component that is formed between the two hard components. The soft component may in this way define the bending/deflection axis. Multi-component injection molding is, as such, generally known in the art.
Further, in an alternative embodiment, multi-component injection molding may be used to form a comb piece that basically comprises two sections that are movable with respect to one another. This may involve an in-mold assembling. In this way, discrete hinges or joints may be formed.
In another embodiment, the comb piece may be arranged as an overmolded or insert molded part, wherein a metal component and at least one plastic component are provided and bonded to one another. The metal component may form an insert that is at least partially overmolded by the plastic component. Hence, the metal component may act as a biasing element that generates a biasing force that urges the frontal portion of the comb piece against the skin-facing side of the stationary blade.
In still a further exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, an indentation is formed in the comb piece that increases the flexibility of the comb piece. The indentation is laterally extending through the comb piece. Hence, seen in a lateral view, a respective cross-section of the comb piece involves a significantly reduced wall thickness in the flexure section. In some embodiments, the indentation is formed at a side of the comb piece that is facing the stationary blade. Hence, in this embodiment, on a skin-facing side of the comb piece the indentation is not present.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, the indentation is groove shaped and provided with a frontal flank, a rear flank, and groove base formed therebetween, wherein the frontal flank and the rear flank form a limit stop for a bending movement between the frontal portion and the rear portion of the comb piece. Hence, the indentation does not only increase the flexibility of the comb piece but also defines a maximum bending movement.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, at the frontal portion of the comb piece, at least one depression is provided, the depression extending parallel to a leading edge of the stationary blade, wherein frontal tips of the stationary blade at least partially dip in the depression when the comb piece and the stationary blade are in a defined relative longitudinal position.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the comb arrangement, at the frontal portion of the comb piece at least one depression is provided, the depression extending parallel to a leading edge of the stationary blade and arranged to be engaged by frontal tips of stationary blade teeth when the comb piece and the stationary blade are in a defined relative longitudinal position.
As used herein, the leading edge of the stationary blade is defined by a connection line connecting the tips of at least the outermost teeth, preferably of all the teeth of the stationary blade. Hence, the leading edge is basically perpendicular to an assumed moving direction of the appliance when performing a hair cutting procedure.
Generally, the defined relative longitudinal position corresponds to a defined cutting length. Needless to say, the at least one depression is formed in the teeth of the comb piece. Hence, the depression may involve respective recesses in the teeth of the comb piece that are formed in the side thereof that is facing the stationary blade.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, a plurality of depressions is provided that are basically parallel to one another, wherein the arrangement of the depressions is adapted to respective length adjustment positions of the comb piece in relation to the stationary blade. Hence, assuming that a graduated or stepped adjustment of the cutting length is possible, the respective depressions may assume a longitudinal position that is adapted to the relative longitudinal position between the comb piece and the stationary blade.
As the tips of the stationary blade may at least partially dip in the depressions, the frontal section of the comb piece may be tilted even further towards the stationary blade. This has the effect that, at least in a considerably extended state of the comb piece with respect to the stationary blade, the teeth of the comb piece may at least partially cover the tips of the teeth of the stationary blade. This further improves the hair catching and hair lifting performance of the hair cutting appliance.
The above described embodiments relating to the provision of indentations or depressions at the comb teeth that are arranged to be engaged by the tips of the stationary blade teeth are applicable to either aspect of the comb piece described herein. Hence, the dipping feature may be implemented in the context of the aspect relating to an inherent biasing feature that urges the frontal portion of the comb piece against the stationary blade. Further, the dipping feature may be implemented in the context of the aspect relating to the flexure section that may be deformed, at least in part, due to external forces applied to the appliance to move the frontal portion towards the stationary blade.
In a further aspect of the present disclosure there is presented a cutting head for a hair cutting appliance, the cutting head comprising a blade set including a movable blade and a stationary blade that are arranged to be moved with respect to one another to cut hair trapped therebetween, wherein the cutting head comprises a comb arrangement in accordance with at least one embodiment as described herein.
As used herein, the terms movable blade and stationary blade are used to describe the two basic components of a blade set. As used herein, the stationary blade shall be regarded as the blade that is basically fixedly attached to a housing of the hair cutting appliance. By contrast, as used herein, the movable blade shall be regarded as the blade of the blade set that is movably received at the housing to be moved with respect to the stationary blade. Hence, a motor powered drive of the hair cutting appliance is operatively coupled to the movable blade to move the movable blade with respect to the stationary blade.
In a further exemplary embodiment of the cutting head, the comb piece is arranged to be moved between an extended position and a retracted position. Generally, the extended position corresponds to a large cutting length. Similarly, the retracted position corresponds to a short cutting length.
Further, in yet another exemplary embodiment, in the retracted position, the comb piece does not protrude, in the frontal direction, beyond a frontal end of the stationary blade. Further, in certain embodiments, the stationary blade, in the retracted position of the comb piece, protrudes beyond a frontal end in the frontal direction.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, in the retracted position of the comb piece, tips of the stationary blade and the comb piece are basically aligned in the frontal direction when the comb piece is in the retracted position. Hence, the tips of the stationary blade and the tips of the comb piece, in this position, end on the same or basically the same level in the frontal direction.
In a further exemplary embodiment of the cutting head, the stationary blade comprises, at a skin-facing side thereof, a basically planar rear portion and an inclined frontal portion, wherein the frontal portion of the comp piece is urged against the frontal portion of the stationary blade. As indicated further above, also the teeth of the stationary blade may involve a tapered design including a reduced thickness from a rear end to the frontal tips thereof. To achieve the desired tapered design, an inclined portion may be formed at the skin-facing side of the stationary blade. Hence, it is beneficial to make the comb piece sufficiently flexible to adapt the comb piece, particularly the frontal portion thereof, to the inclined frontal portion of the stationary blade.
In yet another aspect of the present disclosure there is presented a hair cutting appliance, particularly an electrically powered hair trimmer, the appliance being arranged to be moved through hair to cut hair and comprising a housing, a cutting head, and a comb arrangement in accordance with at least one embodiment as discussed herein. The comb arrangement may be configured to be attached to the cutting head. Preferably, the comb arrangement is an adjustable comb arrangement enabling a cutting length adjustment. Further, the comb arrangement is preferably removably attachable. Hence, the hair cutting appliance may be operated without any comb arrangement attached thereto and in a state equipped with the comb arrangement.
These and other aspects of the disclosure will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter. In the following drawings
The hair cutting appliance 10 comprises a housing 12 and operating controls 14, for instance an ON/OFF bottom. The housing 12 may accommodate a motor, a battery (if any), a power supply (if any), a control unit, and a drive train or drive mechanism. Generally, the housing 12 of the hair cutting appliance 10 has an elongated shape having a first end and a second end. The first end may be also referred to as cutting head end. At the first end of the housing 12, a cutting head 18 is provided. At the cutting head 18, a blade set 20 is arranged. As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
In accordance with the exemplary embodiment of
The arrangement of the hair cutting appliance 10 of
However, in alternative embodiments, the cutting head 18 may form a more integrated component of the appliance 10, wherein particularly a housing of the cutting head 18 is arranged as an integral portion of the (overall) housing 12. Therefore, as used herein, the housing of the cutting head 18 shall not be regarded as a necessarily distinct housing. Rather, the housing of the cutting head 18 may be arranged as a distinct, elevated housing or as an integrated housing portion of the overall housing portion 12.
Consequently, whenever reference is made herein to the cutting head housing, this may refer as well to the overall housing 12 of the appliance 10, where applicable.
As shown in more detail further below, the blade set 20 typically comprises a stationary blade 22 and a movable blade 24. In
In case it is desired to have a haircut or beard of a defined cutting length (e.g. of 3.0 mm, 6.0 mm, 9.0 mm, etc.) so-called spacing combs may be attached to the appliance 10.
Reference is made to
The spacing comb arrangement 30 is shown in
The spacing comb arrangement 30 comprises a comb piece 32 that is placed on a skin-facing top end of the stationary blade 22 of the blade set 18. To this end, a mounting section 34 is provided which may form part of the housing of the cutting head 18 and/or, more generally, the housing 12 of the hair cutting appliance 10 (refer to
The comb piece 32 is provided with a series of comb teeth 36 that are, in the mounted state, aligned with respective teeth of the blade set 20. The comb teeth 36 are formed at and define a frontal portion of the comb piece 32.
As illustrated in
In
To effect the adjustment of the spacing comb arrangement 30, a locking and adjustment mechanism 44 is provided. The mechanism 44 comprises a fastener 46 that is arranged to attach the comb piece 32 to the cutting head 18 of the appliance 10. The mechanism 44 further comprises a retaining element 48 that is provided with lateral protrusions 50. In the mounted state as indicated in
In
At the comb piece 32, a contact surface 78 (
It should be noted that further alternative embodiments of adjustment mechanisms are conceivable. Hence, the locking and adjustment mechanism 44 exemplarily illustrated in
As shown in
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
At the movable blade 24 of the blade set 20, respective teeth 82 are provided. A reciprocating cutting movement between the stationary blade 22 and the movable blade 24 is indicated in
It should be noted that the arrangement of the driving mechanism for the blade set 20 illustrated in
Further reference is made to
The stationary blade 22 shown in
The resulting cutting length is defined by adjusting the relative position between the comb piece 32 and the stationary blade 22 in the adjustment movement direction 40. As already indicated before, in addition to the frontal portion 68, the comb piece 32 is provided with a rear portion 70 and a flexure section 72 formed therebetween. At the flexure section 72, a living hinge 74 is provided. Due to the design of the comb piece 32, a bending force is induced, as indicated by a curved arrow 98 in
In exemplary embodiments, when the comb piece 32 is moved with respect to the stationary blade 22 in the adjustment movement direction 40, the rear portion 70 assumes and maintains a parallel orientation and close contact with the stationary blade 22, particularly with the basically planar rear portion 96 at the skin-facing side 26 thereof. Hence, when the comb piece 32 is moved (adjusted) in this way, the frontal portion 68 is pivoted with respect to the rear portion 70 about the flexure section 72 that forms a pivot axis.
It can be further seen from the lateral view of
In
Further reference is made to
In
Further, both in
At the comb piece 32, an inherent bias or tension is present that urges the frontal portion 68 against the stationary blade 22, particularly against the teeth 80 thereof. Depending on the relative adjustment position of the comb piece 32 with respect to the blade set 20, the frontal portion 68 may be at least slightly tilted or swiveled about an axis that is defined by the flexure section 72.
The frontal portion 68 is, seen in lateral view, tapered towards the tips 108. In other words, the frontal portion 68 comprises a wedge-shaped design. An angle of the tapering 130 is indicated in
In one exemplary embodiment, in order to keep the dimensions 12 and 13 (
A top surface of the frontal portion 68, provided at a skin-facing side thereof, contacts the skin 120 in the operation states shown in
As already indicated in
In the frontal portion 68, a plurality of comb teeth 36 is provided. At the comb teeth 36, a plurality of depressions 132, 134, 136 is formed, extending laterally through the teeth 36. At least in a considerably extended state of the comb piece 32 (refer to
As shown in
Further reference is made to
Similarly,
Generally, the comb pieces 32, 232 discussed further above, are integrally shaped in one piece. By contrast, the comb piece 232 is a multi-component part. In the exemplary arrangement of
In some respect, also the comb piece 332 may be arranged as an integrally formed or integrally molded part. It is conceivable to form the comb piece 332 as a multi-component injecting molding part. This involves that the comb piece 332 is, so to say, already assembled in the molding procedure as the soft component 150 and the hard component 152, 154 are bonded to one another.
As indicated above, in some exemplary embodiments, the frontal portion 68 is, at least in part, moved in response to external forces applied to the appliance 10. Assuming that in a non-engaged state of the appliance 10, a gap is present between the frontal portion 68 of the comb piece 32, 232, 332, the gap may be closed due to the press-on force applied on the housing 12 when the appliance 10 is operated and pushed against the skin.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive; the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.
In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single element or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. 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.
It follows a list of further embodiments and arrangements within the context of the present disclosure that are specified in the following clauses:
Clause 1:
A spacing comb arrangement (30) for a hair cutting appliance (10), the comb arrangement (30) comprising a comb piece (32, 232, 332) that is arranged to be disposed at a skin-facing side (26) of a stationary blade (22) of a blade set (20), the comb piece (32, 232, 332) comprising:
Clause 2:
A spacing comb arrangement (30) for a hair cutting appliance (10), in particular according to clause 1, the comb arrangement (30) comprising a comb piece (32, 232, 332) that is arranged to be disposed at a skin-facing side (26) of a stationary blade (22) of a blade set (20), the comb piece (32, 232, 332) comprising:
Clause 3:
The comb arrangement (30) according to clause 1 or 2, wherein the flexure section (72) is integrated in the comb piece (32, 232,323).
Clause 4:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 3, wherein at least one living hinge (74) is formed between the frontal portion (68) and a rear portion (70) of the comb piece (32, 232).
Clause 5:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 4, wherein the comb arrangement (30) is adjustable, wherein the comb piece (32, 232, 332) is movable with respect to the stationary blade (22) between a retracted state and an extended state.
Clause 6:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 5, wherein an inherent warpage of the comb piece (32, 232, 332) urges the frontal portion (68) thereof towards the stationary blade (22).
Clause 7:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 6, wherein the comb piece (32, 232, 332) is shaped in such a way that the frontal portion (68) thereof is urged against the stationary blade (22) when a rear portion (70) thereof is mounted to the appliance (10).
Clause 8:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 7, wherein the comb piece (32, 232) is integrally shaped.
Clause 9:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 7, wherein the comb piece (32) is a multi-component integrally formed part, wherein a soft component (150) and at least one hard component (152, 154) are provided that are bonded to one another.
Clause 10:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 9, wherein in the comb piece (32, 232, 332) an indentation (76) is formed that increases the flexibility of the comb piece (32, 232, 332), wherein the indentation (76) preferably forms a limit stop for a bending movement between the frontal portion (68) and the rear portion (70) of the comb piece (32, 232, 332).
Clause 11:
The comb arrangement (30) according to any of clauses 1 to 10, wherein at the frontal portion (68) of the comb piece (32, 232, 332) at least one depression (132, 134, 136) is provided, the depression (132, 134, 136) extending parallel to a leading edge of the stationary blade (22), and wherein frontal tips (116) of stationary blade teeth (80) at least partially dip in the depression (132, 134, 136) when the comb piece (32, 232, 332) and the stationary blade (22) are in a defined relative longitudinal position.
Clause 12:
The comb arrangement (30) according to clause 11, wherein a plurality of depressions (132, 134, 136) is provided that are basically parallel to one another, and wherein the arrangement of the depressions (132, 134, 136) is adapted to respective length adjustment positions of the comb piece (32, 232, 332) in relation to the stationary blade (22).
Clause 13:
A cutting head (18) for a hair cutting appliance (10), comprising a blade set (20) including a movable blade (24) and a stationary blade (22) that are arranged to be moved with respect to one another to cut hair trapped therebetween, the cutting head (18) comprising a comb arrangement (30) according to any of the preceding clauses.
Clause 14:
The cutting head (18) according to clause 13, wherein the stationary blade (22), at a skin-facing side (26) thereof, comprises a basically planar rear portion (96) and an inclined frontal portion (94), and wherein the frontal portion (68) of the comb piece (32, 232, 332) is urged against the frontal portion (94) of the stationary blade (22).
Clause 15:
A hair cutting appliance (10), particularly an electrically powered hair trimmer, the appliance (10) being arranged to be moved through hair to cut hair and comprising a housing (12), a cutting head (18), and a comb arrangement (30) according to any of the clauses 1 to 12 that is arranged to be attached to the cutting head (12).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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17163199.7 | Mar 2017 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/057409 | 3/23/2018 | WO | 00 |