The present invention relates to a removable comb intended to be attached onto a hair or beard clipper, and more particularly to a comb comprising improved attachment means that makes changing the comb of the clipper easier.
The clipper comb, also called cutting guide, is used for adjusting the cutting height for the hair or the hairs of a beard. Some existing cutting guides are firmly attached to the clipper, whose position can be adjusted by means of a control member that may be motor-driven. Moreover, there are removable combs of different sizes intended to be attached onto the head of the clipper by the user in order to adapt the cutting height.
In the latter case, many systems for locking the comb to the clipper are known. The comb may either be attached to the inside or to the outside of the clipper's head. Outer attachment systems are disclosed inter alia in patent applications CA 2,254,672 A1 and US 2008/0184565 A1, as well as in U.S. Pat. No. 4,614,036.
Patent applications CA 2,254,672 A1 and US 2008/0184565 A1 show a comb that comprises at one end a flexible tab ensuring attachment onto the clipper's blade.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,614,036, the comb is attached onto the clipper by means of a flexible tab positioned at the base of the comb and comprising a hook that may be engaged into one of the grooves found on the casing of the clipper.
The locking systems of the state of the art require direct handling of the tab in order to allow unlocking of the comb/clipper assembly. Now, it is not always easy to manipulate the lock either because it is not easy to access or because of the effort required for managing to unblock the system with the result that the user might break a nail.
The present invention aims to provide a comb equipped with attachment means that do not have the drawbacks of the state of the art.
It thus aims to produce a comb equipped with easily accessible attachment means that do not require direct handling of the latch and only require a small effort from the user.
The present invention relates to a removable comb comprising a latch allowing, in use, to attach said comb onto a clipper, said latch being positioned on an arc, whose curvature increases when pressure is applied to the sides of the arc, the increase in curvature of the arc causing the unlocking of the comb.
According to particular embodiments of the invention, the comb comprises at least one or a suitable combination of the following characteristics:
The present invention also relates to a clipper comprising a comb as described above.
The present invention relates to a removable comb for a clipper, and more particularly to the means for attaching said comb to the clipper. The clipper may be a beard or hair clipper or be intended for animal use.
The comb 1 as in the invention is illustrated in
The arc 3 comprises two lateral bearing surfaces 4 intended to be pinched by the user upon unlocking the comb/clipper assembly. The lateral bearing surfaces may equally be comprised in the continuity of the arc as in
The arc 3 comprises a latch 5 ensuring the attachment of the comb 1 onto the clipper 6 (see
The latch 5 is positioned in the middle of the arc and it comprises a protrusion 8 cooperating with the fixed blade 9 or with the adapter 12. The protrusion 8 may be positioned at the top of a tab 7 rising from the arc 3 in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the plane formed by the lateral bearing surfaces 4 and the arc (see
At least one of the teeth 2 of the combs comprises an attachment edge 10 positioned inside the tooth. As illustrated in
During use, upon unlocking of the comb/clipper assembly, the user will pinch the lateral bearing surfaces 4 of the comb as illustrated in
The comb may be made at a low cost due to its one-piece structure.
The comb may be easily detached from the clipper by the user. Thus, unlocking is carried out indirectly by means of the lateral bearing surfaces and consequently does not require any manipulation of the latch as such.
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