Detachable and adjustable blade assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6742262
  • Patent Number
    6,742,262
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
There is provided a blade assembly having a stationary comb or blade and a recepricating cutter. The blade Assembly permits for adjustment over a range of cut lengths and detachability/convertability to a range of hair clippers.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a hair clipper. More particularly, the present invention relates to a hair clipper having an improved blade assembly. The blade assembly provides for adjustability over a range of cut lengths and detachability over a range of hair clippers.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Hair clippers with the ability to vary cut length capability have been known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,325,589 provides a hair clipper having a movable blade that is moved relatively to an adjuster handle mounted on the housing of the clipper. The movable blade can be moved in the rearward direction along the longitudinal axis to reduce the cut length when the adjuster handle is moved in the forward direction along the longitudinal axis. U.S. Pat. No. 5,367,772 provides an adjuster handle that is slidably fitted on an outer round surface of the housing and linked to the movable blade through a linkage member. The movable blade is shifted in the edgewise direction to increase and reduce the cut length by rotating the adjuster handle about a longitudinal axis of the housing.




It is also known to provide a hair clipper having a blade assembly that can be detachably mounted to the clipper. Two examples of detachable blade assemblies for a hair clipper are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,182,597 and 2,928,171. These patents illustrate blade assemblies that include a tongue-receiving socket for mounting the assembly on an associated support tongue. Further, U.S. Pat. No. 5,092,048 provides means for allowing the tongue-receiving socket to be detachably connected with various support tongues having different configurations to enable assorted blade assemblies to be combined and used with a single clipper.




None of the above provide for a blade assembly that is both adjustable over a range of cutting lengths and interchangeable between different hair clippers. For example, specific blades, given their relative size and physical characteristics, are required to obtain a specific desired cut. None of the above-identified clippers provide an operator with the needed versatility associated with a uniform blade assembly having both adjustable and detachable qualities.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a hair clipper that has an adjustable blade assembly.




It is another object of the present invention to provide such a hair clipper in which the adjustable blade assembly can be used interchangeably with any clipper having a similar engagement configuration.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide such a hair clipper in which the blade assembly has greater flexibility and versatility in the type and size of blades that can be used in conjunction with the hair clipper.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are covered by a blade assembly for a hair clipper that has a pocket type structure, and a blade assembly that includes a stationary comb blade and a cutter blade. The blade assembly is adapted to be secured to the pocket type structure. The pocket type structure or pocket includes a bracket for detachably securing the blade assembly to the clipper. In a preferred embodiment, the cutter blade is connected to a mounting plate along through holes therein. The comb blade has through holes therein, which are adapted to receive blade screws. The blade screws extend through the holes and are threadably engaged with the pocket through the holes in the mounting plate. The mounting plate permits the cutting blade to reciprocate, and biases the cutting blade towards the comb blade by a set of coil springs positioned between the mounting plate and the pocket.




The blade assembly is adjusted by positioning the front edge of the comb blade closer or farther from the front edge of the cutter blade. A control lever is secured to an end of an actuator that extends through the pocket. Thus, rotation of the actuator, via the control lever, causes the mounting plate and/or a guide disposed on the cutter blade to urge the front edges of the cutter blade and the comb blade toward and/or away from each other.




Thus, the present invention to provide an improved hair clipper that is capable of facilitating hair shearing to a desired length in a convenient and versatile manner, while at the same time ensuring ease of use.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a hair clipper, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the hair clipper of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the hair clipper

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the blade assembly of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the bracket and tongue support assembly of the hair clipper of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view inverted and rotated ninety degrees of the blade assembly of the hair clipper of

FIG. 1

;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and, in particular,

FIG. 1

, there is shown a hair clipper in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention generally represented by reference numeral


1


. The clipper


1


has a housing


70


, and a motor (not shown) located in the housing and having a device or driving mechanism (not shown) through which a driving lever


26


, shown in

FIG. 3

, oscillates, and an electrical connector


90


for activating the motor. The motor and driver can be any conventional driver known for use in a hair clipper. The motor is constructed, preferably, of an electrically insulated material, such as plastic. Housing


70


can preferably be made of metal or plastic. Housing


70


has a user operating switch


75


for turning the motor “on” and “off”, a support tongue


100


having a bracket


105


, shown in

FIG. 5

, preferably integrally formed to enable the support tongue to be pivotally mounted and supported on a front end of the housing. Housing


70


preferably also has a plurality of first grippers or grip structures


85


on one face and, also preferably has a plurality of second grippers or grip structures


80


on its opposite face.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, housing


70


is adapted to receive a front end structure or pocket


30


for receipt of a blade assembly


5


. Pocket


30


has a U-shaped structure with a pair of opposed walls


32


having apertures


33


therein, shown more clearly in FIG.


4


. Apertures


33


are sized to receive a rod or actuator


35


. Rod


35


is connected at one end to a control lever


45


. Referring to

FIG. 3

, housing


70


preferably has a planar structure


95


for covering oscillator and drive assembly. Housing


70


also has at front or forward end


72


, and a drive lever


74


that projects from the housing to enable operative engagement with a guide


25


shown in FIG.


4


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, bracket


105


has a pair of laterally spaced arms


107


that have curled ends to form a pair of hinge loops


110


, and a middle portion of the bracket extending outwardly from the inclined front end


72


of the clipper housing


70


. Hinge loops


110


having an aperture in each loop separately spaced for receiving a hinge pin


120


. Hinge pin


120


extends through the aperture in each pair of hinge loops


110


to hingedly mount support tongue


100


on housing


70


. Tongue


100


is pivotable from an open position shown in

FIG. 5

in which the tongue


100


extends in a forward direction away from housing


70


, to a closed position (not shown) in which the tongue


100


lies against a middle portion of the bracket


105


on the front end


72


of the housing


70


. A spring or the like (not shown) is connected, preferably fixed, to the underside of bracket


105


that engages support tongue


100


and holds the support tongue in either the open or closed position.




Referring to the preferred embodiment of

FIG. 4

, pocket


30


includes a bracket


40


for detachably securing blade assembly


5


to housing


70


. Bracket


40


is preferably metal. Blade assembly


5


has a guide


25


, a stationary comb blade


10


and a cutter or cutting blade


15


that is connected to guide


25


and adapted to be positioned adjacent the comb blade


10


. Blade assembly


5


also has a mounting plate


20


. Mounting plate


20


has a series of recesses


22


and on or more, preferably two through holes


21


. Preferably, blades


10


and


15


are made of steel. Guide


25


is engageably connected (not shown) to driving lever


26


that extends from the motor in housing


70


. Guide plate


25


has a plurality of vertical posts


27


positioned approximately ninety degrees with respect to the teeth of comb blade


10


and cutter blade


15


. Posts


27


are adapted to mate with recessed


22


of mounting plate


20


.




Comb blade


10


has one or more, preferably two, through holes


64


therein, that are adapted to receive a corresponding number of blade screws


65


. Blade screws


65


extend through holes


64


of comb blade


10


through holes


21


in mounting plate


20


and engage pocket


30


. Mounting plate


20


permits cutting blade


15


to reciprocate, and biases the cutting blade


15


towards comb blade


10


by a set of coil springs


50


Positioned between guide


25


and mounting plate


20


. A control lever


45


, that is preferably tapered, is secured to the end of an actuator


35


. Actuator


35


extends through aperture


33


in pocket


30


and is connected to the pocket by a washer


55


and screw a


60


. Screw


60


fits in an aperture of control lever


45


and is secured to an end of actuator


35


. Rotation of actuator


35


, via control lever


45


, causes mounting plate


20


and/or guide


25


to urge the front edges of cutter blade


15


and comb blade


10


toward and/or away from each other. This adjusts the distance between comb blade


10


and cutter blade


15


and, thus, adjusts the length or depth of cut.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, blade assembly


5


is shown assembled to pocket


30


. The blade assembly


5


and pocket


30


are ready to be affixed onto clipper


1


.




As described in detail in the foregoing, blade assembly


5


and pocket


30


provide an assembly for many clippers in which an operator greater flexibility in the cut lengths that can be made by the clipper. In addition, blade assembly


5


provides a greater versatility of use, as it is capable of being operably connected to a variety of different clippers that have a complementary receiving structure.



Claims
  • 1. A hair clipper comprising:a body with a tongue structure pivotally mounted to and supported by said body; a blade assembly detachably securable to said body and having at least a stationary blade and a reciprocating blade, each blade having a cutting edge; an actuator; and a control lever operatively connected to said actuator, wherein when said control lever is rotated, said actuator causes said cutting edge of said reciprocating blade to move relative to said cutting edge of said stationary blade so as to allow the hair cutting length to be adjusted, wherein said blade assembly has a pocket structure with a bracket for selectively and detachably engaging said tongue structure and thereby enabling said blade assembly to be detachably secured to said body.
  • 2. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein said body encloses a motor operatively connected to said blade assembly by a driving member.
  • 3. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein said actuator is a rod operatively connected with said pocket structure.
  • 4. A blade assembly for releasable engagement with a hair clipper, said blade assembly comprising:a stationary blade; a reciprocating blade positioned adjacent said stationary blade; a guide structure; a mounting structure operatively connecting said guide structure and said reciprocating blade; and a U-shaped pocket structure having a bracket for selectively engaging a tongue, wherein said tongue is pivotally mounted to said hair clipper.
  • 5. The blade assembly of claim 4, wherein said stationary blade has a first cutting edge.
  • 6. The blade assembly of claim 5, wherein said reciprocating blade has a second cutting edge.
  • 7. The blade assembly of claim 6, further comprising an actuator.
  • 8. The blade assembly of claim 4, wherein said actuator has a control lever operatively connected thereto.
  • 9. The blade assembly of claim 8, wherein when said control lever is rotated, said actuator causes said second cutting edge of said reciprocating blade to move relative to said first cutting edge of said stationary blade so as to allow the hair cutting length to be adjusted.
  • 10. The blade assembly of claim 4, wherein said guide structure is selectively and operatively connectable to a driving member coupled to a motor within said hair clipper.
  • 11. An adjustable blade assembly for a hair clipper comprising:a stationary blade with a first cutting edge; a reciprocating blade positioned adjacent said stationary blade and having a second cutting edge; a U-shaped pocket structure with a pair of opposed walls having apertures therein for receiving an actuating rod; and a control lever operatively connected to said actuating rod, wherein when said control lever is rotated, said actuating rod causes said second cutting edge of said reciprocating blade to move relative to said first cutting edge of said stationary blade so as to allow the hair cutting length to be adjusted.
  • 12. The blade assembly of claim 11, further comprising a guide selectively and operatively connectable to a driving member coupled to a motor within said hair clipper.
  • 13. The blade assembly of claim 12, wherein said guide and said reciprocating blade are operatively connected by a mounting structure.
  • 14. The blade assembly of claim 11, wherein said U-shaped pocket structure has a bracket adapted to selectively engage a tongue.
  • 15. The blade assembly of claim 14, wherein said tongue is pivotally mounted to said hair clipper.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/282,558, filed Apr. 9, 2001.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/282558 Apr 2001 US