The present invention is directed to a dry shaver with a trimmer, and more particularly to a dry shaver having a movable shaving head and a retractable trimmer.
As disclosed, for example, in JP4-132581, a prior dry shaver includes, in addition to a shaving head, a trimmer unit which is movable between a rest position and an operative position. The shaving head and the trimmer unit are both mounted on the upper end of a hand grip. The trimmer unit has a trimmer cutter which is driven by a common element intended for driving a cutter of the shaving head. Thus, the shaver is designed so that, when the trimmer unit comes into the operative position, the trimmer cutter becomes connected to the common element or the drive element for trimming. When the drive element is located at a fixed point on the hand grip, it is quite simple to transmit the motion of the drive element to the trimmer cutter moved into the operative position. However, if the shaving head is mounted to be movable relative to the hand grip and includes the drive element movable together with the shaving head relative to the hand grip, it becomes rather complicated to transmit the motion of the drive element successfully and consistently to the trimmer cutter in the operative position.
In view of the above problem, the present invention has been accomplished to provide a dry shaver with a trimmer which is capable of driving the trimmer cutter successfully and consistently with the use of the common drive element for shaving. The dry shaver in accordance with the present invention includes a hand grip, and a shaving head mounted on top of the hand grip so as to be movable relative thereto. The shaving head includes a cutter, a motor and a drive element which transmits a motion of the motor to the cutter for shaving. In addition, a trimmer unit is mounted on the side of the hand grip to be movable relative thereto between a rest position and an operative position. The trimmer unit includes a trimmer cutter which becomes connected to the drive element so as to be driven thereby for trimming only when the trimmer unit is moved into the operative position. The important feature of the present invention resides in that lock means or mechanism is provided to interlock the trimmer unit and the shaving head for holding the shaving head in a fixed position relative to the hand grip when the trimmer is in the operative position. Since the trimmer cutter is driven with the shaving head being fixed to the hand grip, i.e., with the drive element being located at a fixed position relative to the hand grip, the motion of the drive element can be transmitted uniformly and consistently to the trimmer cutter without suffering from any substantial attenuation or fluctuation of the motion which would otherwise occur if the shaving head moves when the trimmer unit is in the operative position.
The shaving head and the trimmer unit have a width axis along which the drive element and the trimmer cutter reciprocates, respectively. In a preferred embodiment, the shaving head is supported to the hand grip to swivel relative thereto about a pivot axis perpendicular to the width axis of the shaving head, and is biased into a neutral position where the shaving head has its width axis parallel with the axis of the trimmer unit. Thus, the full oscillation amplitude of the drive element can be transmitted for reciprocating the trimmer cutter.
The lock means is preferred to include a guide and a lock both formed on the side of the trimmer unit. The guide is kept in constant engagement with a support formed on the side of the hand grip for movably supporting the trimmer unit on the hand grip. The lock is provided to come into engagement with a catch formed on the side of the shaving head when the trimmer unit moves into the operative position, thereby locking the shaving head into the fixed position. The lock is engaged with the catch to hold the trimmer unit in a predetermined spaced relation to the shaving head to the shaving head, thereby stably retaining the trimmer unit in its operative position.
Preferably, the lock comprises a pair of lock members for engagement with a corresponding pair of catch members defining the catch. The lock members are spaced along the width axis by a distance of half or more of a width of the shaving head in order to lock the shaving head successfully or hold it free from moving relative to the hand grip when the trimmer unit is in the operative position.
In a preferred embodiment, the trimmer unit is slidably supported to the hand grip to be vertically movable between the rest position and the operative position along an upright axis of the hand grip. The lock members are each formed with a contact surface for friction engagement with the catch members. The contact surface is inclined with respect to the upright axis of the hand grip in such a direction that the lock members are released from the catch members when the shaving head is forced to swivel relative to the hand grip. Thus, even if an external force of moving the shaving head is applied while using the trimmer unit, the trimmer unit can be moved away from the operative position for releasing the shaving head, thereby protecting the parts that constitute the mechanism of holding the shaving head to the trimmer unit, as well as the parts responsible for the driving connection of the drive element to the trimmer cutter.
Preferably, the drive element is concealed behind a cover of the shaving head and is only accessible through a lower opening at the lower end of the cover. The trimmer unit is provided with a link for connection of the trimmer cutter to the drive element. The link includes a swing arm which is pivotally supported to the trimmer unit at a portion intermediate the upper end lower ends thereof, and which is connected at its upper end with the trimmer cutter. The link further also includes a coupler which extends integrally from the lower end of the swing arm upwardly in an overlapped relation with the swing arm. When the trimmer unit moves into the operative position, the coupler extends through the lower opening for engagement with the drive element behind the cover.
Alternatively, the link including may be composed of a first swing arm and a second swing arm. The first swing arm is pivotally supported to the trimmer unit at a portion intermediate the upper end lower ends thereof, and is connected at its upper end with the trimmer cutter. The second swing arm is pivotally supported to the trimmer unit at a portion intermediate the upper and lower ends thereof, and is pivotally connected at its lower end to the lower end of the first swing arm. The second swing arm is formed at its upper end with a coupler for detachable engagement with the drive element. With the combination of the first and second swing arms linking with each other, the trimmer cutter can have an optimum amplitude of oscillation from the drive element disposed on the side of the shaving head.
The trimmer unit may include a vibration absorbing member of an elastomeric material for reducing operation noise.
These and still other objects and advantageous features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
Referring now to
The hand grip 10 is vertically elongated to have an upright axis and includes a water-tight housing 11 which accommodates therein rechargeable batteries 17. A switch button 19 is disposed on front of the hand grip 10 to activate a driving circuit for energizing a motor 40 to reciprocate the inner cutters. The shaving head 30 is elongated along its width axis to have a width greater than a height thereof. It is the width axis along which the inner cutters reciprocate for shaving the hairs. The shaving head 30 accommodates therein the motor 40 which is electrically connected by a flexible cable 44 to the driving circuit formed in the hand grip 10. The motor 40 is a linear reciprocating motor having two reciprocators carrying the drive elements 42 projecting on top of the shaving head 30. The shaving head 30 is formed separately from the hand grip 10 and is movably supported thereby by a support mechanism 100 so that the shaving head 30 is capable of effecting a combination of swiveling and depressing movements relative to the hand grip 10 in order to bring the shaving units 70 and 80 into smooth and effective shaving contact with various areas of the user's skin.
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Each lever 102 is cooperative with the vertical rod 113 of the anchor 112 to define a compressible bar which supports the shaving head 30 floatingly on top of the hand grip 10, allowing the shaving head 30 to be depressed from a neural position against a bias of the coil springs 114. At the neutral position or non-depressed position, the shaving head 30 has its width axis kept perpendicular to the height axis of the hand grip 10, as shown in FIG. 3. Further, the levers 102 are pivoted at their respective upper ends to the shaving head 30 with some tolerance given about at least one of the pins 32 such that the shaving head 30 can swivel about either one of the pins 32 or the swivel axis S of the corresponding one of the levers 102, while lowering the other lever 102 with associated compression of the coil spring 114. Whereby, the shaving head 30 is allowed to swivel in either directions with associated inclination of the shaving units 70 and 80 relative to the height axis of the hand grip 10, as shown in FIG. 7. Because of that the swivel movement of the shaving head 30 is accompanied with the compression of the coil spring 114, the shaving units are given a suitable contact pressure as the shaving head 30 is angled. Also, because of that each lever 102 is vertically movable, the shaving head 30 is allowed to swivel about either of the vertically displaced swivel axis S, that is, the shaving head 30 can swivel at a varying depressed position. The support mechanism 100 includes an adjustor 120 which actuates U-shaped leaf springs 106 selectively to give a spring force which is additive to that of the coil spring 114 for adjusting the resulting contact pressure given to the shaving units. The springs 114 and 106 give a biasing force for urging the shaving head 30 to the neural position.
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The trimmer unit 200 is composed of a base 210 carrying the trimmer cutter at its upper end and a lid 230 which is secured to the base 210 while accommodating a swing arm 240 therebetween. The trimmer cutter is composed of a stationary toothed blade 221 and a movable toothed blade 225 which is held slidable on the stationary blade 221 by means of a biasing spring 228. The length of the blade defines a width axis of the trimmer unit 200 which is perpendicular to the upright axis of the hand grip 10. The swing arm 240 is formed at a portion intermediate its length with a bearing hole 241 for receiving a pivot pin 211 projecting on the base 210 so that the swing arm pivots about an axis perpendicular to the width axis of the trimmer unit 200 as well as the upright axis of the hand grip 10. The swing arm 240 has at its upper end a hook 242 that extends loosely through a center slot 222 of the stationary blade 221 and is secured into a center hole 226 of the movable blade 225 for reciprocating the movable blade relative to the stationary blade, when there is established a driving connection between the swing arm 240 and the drive element 42 on the side of the shaving head 30. A pair of studs 213 on top of the base 210 extend tightly through holes 222 in the stationary blade 221 for mounting the same. The swing arm 240 is also formed at its lower end with a coupler 243 that extends in an overlapped relation with the swing arm and has at its top a knob 244 for detachable engagement with an extension 46 secured to one of the drive elements 42.
The base 210 are formed at its upper area with snap projections 212 which snap respectively into holes 232 of the lid 230 for securing the lid to the base, and are also formed at its lower area with guide projections 214 which project out of the lid 230 through openings or directly for sliding engagement into a vertical supporting groove 14 formed in the rear of the hand grip 10, as shown in
Further, the lid 230 is formed with a pair of lock members 236 spaced in the width axis and located outwardly of the adjacent guide projections 234. The lock members 236 are provided in order to lock the shaving head 30 into the neutral position only when the trimmer unit 200 is held in the operative position. In the rest position, the lock members 236 are received respectively within vertical slots 16 formed in the rear of the hand grip 10 outwardly of the groove 14. When the trimmer unit 200 moves into the operative position, the lock members 236 advance out of the slots 16 and come into friction engagement respectively with catch members 36 projecting on the rear of the shaving head 30, as shown in
Also with the provision of the inclined contact surfaces 237, the trimmer unit 200 can move in the direction away from the operative position upon seeing an external force resulting from the forced movement of the shaving head out from the neutral position, thereby protecting the parts for making driving connection between the shaving head and the trimmer unit as well as the parts for locking the shaving head in the neutral position. It should be noted in this connection that the flaps 235 of the guide projections 234 engage with flanges 35 at the inner ends of the catch members 36, thereby holding the trimmer unit 200 in a predetermined spaced relation from the shaving head and therefore keeping the trimmer unit 200 from escaping away from the shaving head 30 in combination of the other guide projections 234 engaging at the individual flaps 235 with the associated flanges 15 of the groove 14. As shown in
The drive element 42 and the extension 46 are concealed behind a cover 91 formed at the rear lower end of the cutter holder 90. As best shown in
Although the present invention is explained with reference to the illustrated embodiment where the shaving head can swivels about either of two axes with or without being accompanied with depressing movement, the present invention should not limited to the specific movement relative to the hand grip, and accordingly can encompass any type of the relative movement of the shaving head. Further, the trimmer unit is disclosed as being vertically movable between the rest position and the operative position, the trimmer unit can be supported to the hand grip by means of a pop-up structure where the trimmer unit can pivot between the rest and operative positions about a pivot axis extending, for example, in parallel with the width axis of the trimmer unit or the hand grip.
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