The present invention relates to comb attachments for hair trimmers, and in particular to means for removably coupling a comb attachment to a hair trimmer or clipper.
Combs are removably attachable to hair trimmers to assist an operator in cutting hair to achieve various styling textures and cuts. A standard comb attachment is used to control the length of hair being cut, whereby various comb attachments are used to create different hair cut lengths. Current comb attachments generally use springs or tabs to attach a blade to a comb attachment. However, plastic tabs may shear off when force is applied to the blades, and metal tabs may wear out and eventually provide a loose hold for the blade. Also, when metal tabs are new, they put a substantial amount of tension on the teeth of the comb caused by holding the blade so tightly. Such tension causes combs with smaller teeth to become unusable due to the teeth breaking off. Universal combs slide and lock onto the back of the blades, but some combs and blades lack sufficient area to allow for such attachment. Finally, inconsistent blade lengths make fitting a comb attachment to a blade difficult.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a comb attachment for a hair trimmer. The comb attachment includes a comb body having a leading edge and a rear portion. The rear portion is configured to couple the comb body to the hair trimmer. The comb attachment further includes a plurality of tines at the leading edge of the comb body, a magnet assembly configured to magnetically couple the comb attachment to the hair trimmer, and a recess formed in the rear portion of the comb body. The recess is configured to receive the magnet assembly.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a comb attachment for a hair trimmer. The comb attachment includes a comb body having a leading edge and a rear portion. The rear portion is configured to couple the comb body to the hair trimmer. The comb attachment further includes a plurality of tines at the leading edge of the comb body, a first magnet and a second magnet configured to magnetically couple the comb attachment to the hair trimmer, a first holder and a second holder configured to retain the first magnet and the second magnet, respectively, and a first recess and a second recess formed in the rear portion of the comb body. The first recess and the second recess are configured to receive the first holder and the second holder, respectively.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a comb attachment for a hair trimmer. The comb attachment includes a comb body having a leading edge and a rear portion. The rear portion is configured to couple the comb body to the hair trimmer. The comb attachment further includes a plurality of tines at the leading edge of the comb body, a magnet configured to magnetically couple the comb attachment to the hair trimmer, a holder configured to retain the magnet, and a recess formed in the rear portion of the comb body and configured to receive the magnet. The comb attachment further includes a shoulder positioned about an open end of the recess and a stand-off projecting into the recess from a closed end of the recess.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The comb attachment 10 includes a comb body 26 having tines 46, a leading edge 30 of the comb body 26, which also defines the leading edge of the tines, a trailing edge 34 of the tines, a rear portion 38, a tab 42, and the magnet assembly 14. During use, the leading edge 30 generally contacts the hair to be cut before the trailing edge 34 contacts the hair to be cut. In the illustrated embodiment, the tines 46 define the leading edge 30 of the comb body 26, and adjacent tines 46 define a hair guide slot 50 to receive the hair to be cut. The comb attachment 10 is made of plastic.
The rear portion 38 of the comb attachment is usually defined between the leading edge 30 and a rear edge 39 of the comb body 26. The rear portion 38 of the comb attachment 10 further includes recesses or receptacles 66 for receiving the magnet assemblies 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the comb attachment 10 includes two magnet assemblies 14 positioned substantially near corners of the rear portion 38. In other embodiments, the comb attachment may include one (
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The magnets provide attraction points for the comb attachment 10 to couple to the metal blade 22 through magnetic attraction. At least one tab 42 (
In operation, the magnet assembly 14 is positioned on the comb attachment 10 as shown in
The comb attachment 110 includes one recess 66 centered in the rear portion 38 of the comb attachment 110 for receiving a magnet assembly (not shown). In the illustrated embodiment, the recess 66 is larger in size than the recess of the comb attachment 10 shown in
The comb attachment 210 includes two magnet assemblies 214 positioned at the rear portion 38 of the comb body 26. Each magnet assembly 214 includes magnets 218 machined or molded into a barbell-shape, wherein the magnet 218 is shaped like a column with two enlarged ends. The barbell shape provides additional support for the magnet and allows the magnet 218 to be slid onto the comb attachment 210 at slots 222 formed in the comb body 26. The slots 222 are shown as extending through an edge of the rear portion 38. The magnet assembly 214 may include a cover 226 to protect each end of the magnet and to further define the barbell shape.
In yet other embodiments, the magnet assembly includes a magnet machined with a rib. The rib provides a location for the magnet to be snap-fit or otherwise retained within the recess without a holder. The magnet is then snapped or pushed into place in the recess on the rear portion of the comb attachment. In yet another embodiment, the magnet can be molded directly into the comb attachment during the fabrication process, such that the magnet is integrated into the comb attachment during manufacturing.
Other embodiments of the present invention may utilize combinations of the above embodiments. The embodiments described above and illustrated in the figures are presented by way of example only and are not intended as a limitation upon the concepts and principles of the present invention. As such, it will be appreciated by one having ordinary skill in the art that various changes in the elements and their configuration and arrangement are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
The present patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/949,388, entitled “COMB ATTACHMENT,” filed Jul. 12, 2007 by Edwin A. Werner and Christopher J. Braun, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60949388 | Jul 2007 | US |