Dry shaving apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6381849
  • Patent Number
    6,381,849
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The invention is directed to a dry shaving apparatus with an electric drive mechanism (A) provided in a housing (1) and a housing part (G) in which a removable frame (WR) equipped with at least one cutter element (S) is held by at least one detent mechanism (R), wherein upon release of the removable frame (WR) by the detent mechanism (R) the removable frame (WR) is movably held in a holding position by a retaining device (HV), wherein in said holding position provision is made for at least one distance (W, W1) between a wall of the removable frame (WR) and a wall of the housing part (G), and the removable frame (WR) is adapted to be set in motion by the drive mechanism (A).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a dry shaving apparatus.




DISCUSSION OF PRIOR ART




A dry shaving apparatus of the type initially referred to is known from printed specification EP 0 161 508 B1. A shaving foil acting as a cutter element is attached to the removable frame in arched form. The removable frame with the shaving foil is arranged between two end cheeks of a housing part and detachably held by a detent mechanism provided in the end walls. The housing part holding the removable frame may be constructed as a component part of the housing of the dry shaving apparatus or it may be a separate housing part adapted to be coupled to and decoupled from the housing of the dry shaving apparatus.




From EP 0 673 728 B1 a dry shaving apparatus with a housing part provided on the housing is known. Demountably held between the end walls of the housing part by two detent mechanisms is a removable frame equipped with two cutter elements in order to ensure both the replacement of a defective removable frame and the cleaning of the complete shaving head, in particular the hair dust collecting chamber formed by the inner walls of the removable frame and the walls of the housing part enclosed by the removable frame, including the cleaning of the cutter elements provided by means of suitable cleaning brushes.




BACKGROUND




In this known dry shaving apparatus it is necessary for the shaving head of the dry shaving apparatus to be disassembled into several parts. When these parts which include, for example, the removable frame, the undercutter, the coupling element and the housing part of the shaving head are placed down in a bathroom sink, scattered soiling by hair dust occurs. When the user turns the dry shaving apparatus on with the removable frame demounted but the undercutter engaged, dislodged hair dust will be distributed over a major area of the sink.




It is an object of the present invention to effect cleaning of the shaving head, meaning the hair dust collecting chamber formed by the housing part and the removable frame and also the cutter elements provided, in particular the cutter elements utilized as undercutters, in simple manner and with minimum effort.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention a dry shaving apparatus of the invention affords plural advantages, including for example, that actuation of the actuating device initially disengages the removable frame from the housing part for the frame to be subsequently movably held in a holding position by a retaining device, in which position at least one distance is maintained between at least one wall of the removable frame and at least one wall of the housing part, so that both the movability of the removable frame and the falling out of hair dust from the hair dust collecting chamber are ensured by this distance. To be able to perform at any time, such as daily, a basic cleaning operation of the shaving head which involves the removal of hair dust clinging to the walls of the housing part, the walls of the removable frame and the cutter elements from the hair dust collecting chamber without having to detach the removable frame from the housing part, the invention provides for setting the removable frame in motion by operation of the electric drive mechanism when the removable frame is held in the holding position by the retaining device, so that it is through this movement of the removable frame and the drive elements setting the removable frame in motion that the hair dust clinging to the walls of the removable frame, the cutter elements and the walls of the housing part is dislodged or dislodged to the maximum possible extent for it to fall out of the distances formed, whereby the removal of hair dust from the hair dust collecting chamber is optimized.




Accordingly, the present invention ensures a basic cleaning of the shaving head without the need to take the shaving head apart as by detaching the removable frame and decoupling existing undercutters from drive elements, for subsequent cleaning of these parts manually using a brush or the like. The hair dust which, according to the invention, falls out of the hair dust collecting chamber through the distance produced between the removable frame and a wall of the housing part, concentrates on a small area, for example, in a sink, to be disposed of by means of water, whilst heretofore several places or areas of a sink have been subject to soiling by the placing down and cleaning of component parts with adhering hair dust.




In a further aspect of this embodiment of the invention, provision is made for the removable frame to be detachably held by the retaining device. This arrangement initially ensures the exchange or replacement of removable frames which have become defective in the course of use, in addition to enabling the heretofore usual cleaning operation of the hair dust collecting chamber to be accomplished, including the cleaning of existing cutter elements of the shaving head to the extent this should become necessary for any reasons.




In one embodiment of the invention, in the holding position of the removable frame provision is made for a distance between a wall of the housing central portion and a wall of at least one bar of the removable frame. A further embodiment is characterized in that in the holding position of the removable frame provision is made for a distance between an end wall of the removable frame and an end wall of the housing part. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the distance is producible by shaping adjacent walls of the housing part and of the removable frame differently. According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the distance is producible by constructing at least one wall of the housing part in wedge shape to ensure detachment of the removable frame from the housing part. In another embodiment of the invention, the distance is producible by constructing at least one wall of the housing part and an adjacent wall of the removable frame in wedge shape to ensure detachment of the removable frame from the housing part. In a further aspect of this embodiment, at least one end wall of the housing part is of a wedge-shaped configuration. In a further aspect of the last mentioned embodiment, at least one end wall of the removable frame is of a wedge-shaped configuration. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, at least one end wall of the removable frame and at least one end wall of the housing part are of a wedge-shaped configuration. It is an essential advantage of previously mentioned constructions of adjacent walls of the housing part and the removable frame that the distance required both for moving the removable frame in the holding position maintained by the retaining device and for the falling out of hair dust from the hair dust collecting chamber is producible simply and economically merely by suitably adapting the respective wall shapes of the housing part and the removable frame.




To dislodge the hair dust from the walls defining the hair dust collecting chamber and also from the cutter elements rapidly and efficiently, one embodiment of the invention provides for the electric drive mechanism to be adapted to be coupled via a coupling element to at least one cutter element and also, by means of cooperating retaining elements of the retaining device, to the removable frame. In this way it is ensured that operation of the electric drive mechanism transmits the driving motion to the removable frame, causing it to oscillate for dislodging the hair dust.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the removable frame held by the retaining device is adapted to be set in motion by a drivable cutter element.




To enhance the cleaning effect, one embodiment of the invention makes provision for a stop on at least one end wall of the removable frame, said stop being acted upon in pulse fashion by a drivable cutter element. By means of this stop the movements of the cutter element are transmitted to the removable frame in a directionalized, pulse-type fashion.




In a further embodiment of the invention a stop is provided on at least one outer surface of the removable frame, said stop acting upon an end wall of the housing part in pulse fashion. With this arrangement the pulse-type impact of a cutter element on the removable frame is transmitted to the housing part, thereby enhancing the dislodging of hair dust from the walls of the housing part in advantageous manner.




In another embodiment of the invention provision is made for the retaining device to be formed of at least two retaining elements adapted to be coupled to each other. In a further aspect of this embodiment, one of the retaining elements is provided on a coupling element, and a further retaining element on a drivable cutter element. In a further aspect of this last-mentioned embodiment, the retaining element is provided on a coupling element of a movable cutter element. Preferably, this retaining element is of a fork-shaped shaped configuration. In another aspect of this embodiment of the invention, the fork arms of the retaining element are resilient. Preferably, in the area of the opening of the fork arms provision is made for retaining beads reducing the width of the fork opening. One significant advantage of such a construction of cooperating retaining elements resides first in the simplicity of construction, considering that the retaining elements are formed on anyway necessary components of the dry shaving apparatus. The area between the resilient fork arms ensures the movement of the removable frame necessary for cleaning the shaving head and, in addition, the formation of a distance between removable frame and housing part.




A substantial advantage of the invention resides in that the movement of the removable frame, which is necessary to perform the cleaning function, is effected by a cutter element which, with the removable frame and the housing part in locked condition, is required to perform another function, namely the cutting of hairs. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the cutter element is constructed as the undercutter of a short hair cutter unit. In an alternative embodiment, the cutter element is constructed as the undercutter of a long hair cutter unit.




Further advantageous arrangements relating to the design of coupling elements and the detent mechanism detachably holding the removable frame on the housing part will become apparent from the following description.




Embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is a front view of a dry shaving apparatus with a shaving head arranged on a housing and comprising a housing part and a removable frame with cutter element;





FIG. 2

is a view of the upper part of the housing of a dry shaving apparatus having arranged above it a shaving head with a removable frame shown locked with the housing part;





FIG. 3

is a view of the upper part of the housing of a dry shaving apparatus with a housing part arranged above it, but absent a removable frame;





FIG. 4

is a view of the upper part of the housing of a dry shaving apparatus with a shaving head arranged above it and a removable frame unlocked from the housing part, yet held in a holding position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the removable frame in which a long hair cutter unit is provided between two outer cutters, attached in arched form, of a respective short hair cutter unit, and a sectional view of a bar, an undercutter and an end wall of the removable frame;





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of the coupling element, the undercutters coupled thereto and the removable frame, showing also a part sectional view of a bar and an end wall of the removable frame;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of the housing part in the area of detent elements and of the detent notches provided in the removable frame; and





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the housing part and the removable frame, showing the removable frame in a position in which it is disengaged from the detent elements.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a dry shaving apparatus TR with a housing


1


having arranged in its front panel an actuating switch


2


and an adjustably mounted trimmer unit TS. Provided in the bottom wall of the housing


1


is a socket


3


for connection to a power supply cord. Seated on the housing


1


is a shaving head having detachably secured in its housing part G a removable frame WR comprising at least one cutter element S. The housing part G of the shaving head is coupled to the housing by means of two supporting elements


4


and


5


. Together with the housing part G the supporting elements


4


and


5


are mounted in the housing


1


for back-and-forth movement in the directions of arrow P. In another embodiment the supporting elements


4


,


5


are immovably secured in or on the housing


1


.





FIG. 2

shows the upper part of the housing


1


having in its upper side


6


several apertures


7


,


8


,


9


for passage of the supporting elements


4


and


5


projecting from the housing and a drive pin


10


of an electric drive mechanism A arranged in the housing


1


. The drive pin


10


makes engagement with a groove


12


of a coupling element


11


for transmission of a drive motion reciprocating in the directions of arrow P to a cutter element S mounted for oscillatory motion in the housing part G via a coupling element K—see FIG.


3


. The housing part G is comprised of two opposed end walls


13


,


14


and a housing central portion


15


carrying the end walls. Detachably held between the two end walls


13


and


14


by means of detent mechanisms R is a removable frame WR. The removable frame WR receives at least one cutter element S and/or one cutter unit comprised of two cooperating cutter elements.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 2

the housing part G of the shaving head is mounted on the supporting elements


4


and


5


for pivotal movement about a pivot axis Z—Z. To this effect, the supporting elements


4


and


5


protrude into the interior of the end walls


13


and


14


to ensure pivotability of the shaving head in the area of the pivot axis Z—Z by means of a pivot bearing—not shown. In another embodiment the housing part G of the shaving head may be rigidly secured to the housing


1


of the dry shaving apparatus or it may be constructed as a component part of the housing—not shown. The supporting elements


4


and


5


are either rigidly secured in the housing


1


or, in an alternative embodiment, mounted for movement at least in the directions of arrow P. Provided on the housing part G are two pushbuttons


16


,


17


which, when actuated, enable the removable frame WR to be unlocked for the purpose of detaching it.





FIG. 3

shows the upper part of the housing


1


with a housing part G disposed thereon but with the removable frame WR detached to reveal further components of the shaving head and their arrangement in the housing part G. Resiliently mounted adjacent to the end walls


13


and


14


in the housing central portion


15


are respective detent elements


18


and


19


. A cutter element S constructed as undercutter


22


is arranged on a coupling element K between the two end walls


13


and


14


. The coupling element K is movably arranged in the housing central portion


15


and coupled to the coupling element


11


for transmission of the drive motion of the drive pin


10


. Two retaining elements


28


and


29


are provided on the coupling element K, with the retaining element


28


extending in the direction of the end wall


14


while the retaining element


29


extends in the direction of the end wall


13


.





FIG. 4

shows the upper part of the housing


1


with a housing part G arranged thereon and a removable frame WR detachable in the direction of withdrawal indicated by the direction of arrow E, with the one bar


32


of the removable frame WR and the outer cutter coupled thereto being shown in part only. The removable frame WR is illustrated in a condition in which it is held by the retaining elements


28


and


29


being embraced by retaining elements


30


and


31


—see also FIG.


5


. With the removable frame WR in unlocked condition, the detent elements


18


,


19


are disengaged from the detent notches


20


,


21


provided in the removable frame WR, as shown, for example, in

FIG. 4

by the broken lines representing the detent element


18


and the detent notch


20


.




The removable frame WR is essentially comprised of two bars


32


and


33


extending in the longitudinal direction—direction of arrow P—and end walls


34


and


35


connecting the bars


32


and


33


—see FIG.


5


—, as well as at least one cutter element S seated between the bars


32


,


33


and the end walls


34


,


35


. The inner surfaces


36


and


37


of the end walls


13


and


14


and the outer surfaces


38


and


39


of the end walls


34


and


35


extend in a wedge-shaped configuration relative to the vertical center axis V of the dry shaving apparatus TR, such that the relative distance of the end walls


13


and


14


in the area of the housing central portion


15


is smaller than the relative distance of the end walls


13


and


14


at the level of the cutter element S. This shape has the result that with the removable frame WR locked with the housing part G, the end walls


34


and


35


touch or nearly touch the inner surfaces


36


and


37


of the end walls


13


and


14


. In unlocked condition in which the removable frame WR is initially held by the retaining elements


28


to


31


, the end walls


34


and


35


are at a small relative distance W to the inner surfaces


36


and


37


and also the longitudinal side walls


53


,


54


of the housing part G—see also FIG.


8


.




Provided on either end wall


34


and


35


is an inwardly extending stop


40


and


41


, respectively, and an outwardly extending stop


42


and


43


, respectively. The outer shape of the stops


40


and


41


on the side close to the undercutter


22


and the shape of the longitudinal ends


44


and


45


of the undercutter


22


and the positioning of the stops


40


and


41


on the removable frame WR in cooperation with the undercutter


22


are adjusted relative to each other in such manner that, with the removable frame WR locked with the housing part G, the stops


40


and


41


are able to slide into the undercutter


22


without adversely affecting the undercutter's oscillating motion.




Operation of the pushbuttons


16


,


17


unlocks the removable frame WR. The removable frame WR sliding with its detent notches


20


,


21


over and past the detent elements


18


,


19


is then movably held in a predetermined holding position by resilient arms of the retaining elements


30


,


31


partially embracing the retaining elements


28


,


29


.




Once the removable frame WR is transferred to the holding position, the wedge shapes of the outer surfaces


38


,


39


of the removable frame and the inner surfaces


36


,


37


of the end walls


13


,


14


extending parallel thereto result in a distance W between the respective inner surface


36


,


37


and the respective outer surface


38


,


39


. Each distance W ensures initially a back-and-forth movement of the removable frame WR in the directions of arrow P, in addition to providing a gap allowing the passage of hair dust, if any. Furthermore, between at least one of the longitudinal side walls


53


,


54


of the housing part G and at least one of the bars


32


,


33


of the removable frame WR at least one other slit-shaped distance W for the passage of hair dust is produced.




The distance W may be constructed as a slit-type circumferential gap resulting from the transfer of the removable frame WR from the locked position to the holding position, which gap may be of uniform size or, alternatively, of different dimensions.




By virtue of the transfer of the removable frame WR to the holding position, the two stops


40


,


41


occupy a position altered relative to the undercutter


22


, in which position the stops


40


,


41


are prevented from entering the undercutter


22


. The distance D of the respective longitudinal ends


44


,


45


relative to the stops


40


,


41


is dimensioned such as to ensure that, with an undercutter


22


set in oscillation by activation of the electric drive mechanism, the longitudinal ends


44


,


45


of the undercutter


22


act upon the stops


40


,


41


in pulse fashion in order to effect a back-and-forth or shaking movement of the removable frame WR in the direction of motion direction of arrow P—of the undercutter


22


. By means of the pulses impacting on the removable frame WR by the undercutter


22


, the relatively fine hair dust becomes dislodged from the walls of the removable frame WR, the undercutter


22


and the walls of the housing part G, falling, with the dry shaving apparatus TR held horizontally, for example, through the apertures, as through the slits defined by the distances W, formed between the housing part G and the walls of the removable frame WR to the outside.




The cleaning of all the walls enclosed by the removable frame WR may be optimized by a further arrangement. To accomplish this, the outwardly extending stops


42


,


43


are provided on the end walls


34


,


35


of the removable frame WR, by means of which stops the distance W of the outer surfaces


38


,


39


of the removable frame WR relative to the inner surfaces


36


,


37


of the end walls


13


,


14


is reduced to a gap W


1


whose width is to be determined and fixed under practical considerations applicable to the case in question, here the construction of a shaving head. The stops


42


,


43


are effective to transmit the pulses impacting on the stops


40


,


41


by an oscillating undercutter


22


to the end walls


13


,


14


of the housing part G in order to effect likewise a vibration aimed to support the cleaning process.





FIG. 5

shows a perspective view of the removable frame WR in which a long hair cutter unit LHS comprised of an outer cutter and an undercutter with a coupling element is positioned between two outer cutters


25


,


26


, attached in arched form, of a respective short hair cutter unit KHS, and also a sectional view of the bar


32


, the undercutter


22


and the end wall


35


, such as to reveal the coupling element K transmitting the drive motion to the respective undercutters of short hair cutter unit KHS and long hair cutter unit LHS, together with the retaining device HV holding the removable frame WR. Formed on the housing wall of the coupling element K are the retaining elements


28


,


29


of which the retaining element


29


is shown. The coupling element K which is adapted to be set in a reciprocating motion by the electric drive mechanism A of the dry shaving apparatus TR is coupled via two drive elements


48


—of which only one is shown—in a driving relationship to the respective undercutter


22


of the two short hair cutter units KHS provided in the removable frame WR, and via the drive element


47


and the coupling element


46


, to the undercutter


49


of the long hair cutter unit LHS positioned between the short hair cutter units KHS. Formed at either end of the fork-shaped coupling element


46


—see FIG.


6


—is a respective retaining device HV, with the relative distance of the fork ends being dimensioned such that these, upon embracing the retaining elements


28


and


29


, make engagement with the wall of the housing of the coupling element K. The retaining device HV is of a fork-shaped construction, having bead-type projections formed on the ends of the fork arms


50


,


51


, which in their capacity as retaining beads


55


,


56


are spaced from each other a specific relative distance. The fork arms


50


and


51


of the retaining elements


30


and


31


are elastic so as to ensure withdrawal of the removable frame WR from the housing part G, which is accomplished by the fork arms


50


and


51


with their integrally formed retaining beads


55


,


56


spreading apart elastically in accordance with the dimensions of the retaining elements


28


and


29


. The embodiment of

FIG. 5

shows the removable frame WR in the holding position illustrated in

FIG. 4

in which the detent elements


18


and


19


are disengaged from the detent notches


20


and


21


. In this holding position the slit formed by the fork arms


50


and


51


and bounded by the retaining beads


55


,


56


ensures clearance of movement for the removable frame WR driven by the coupling element K. Formed on the end wall


35


is a stop


43


by means of which the oscillating motion of the removable frame is transmittable to the end wall


13


of the housing part G.





FIG. 6

shows an exploded view of the coupling element K, the undercutters


22


coupled thereto and the removable frame WR, including a part sectional view—see also FIG.


4


and FIG.


5


—of the bar


32


and the end wall


35


of the removable frame WR. The drive element


47


for the undercutter


49


of the long hair cutter unit is provided between the two undercutters


22


coupled to the coupling element K and associated with the outer cutters


25


and


26


. The undercutter


49


is adapted to be coupled to the drive element


47


via the coupling element


46


for setting the long hair cutter unit in operation. Integrally formed at either end of the fork-shaped coupling element


46


is the retaining device HV with its fork arms


50


and


51


.





FIG. 7

shows a sectional view of the housing part G in the area of the detent elements


18


movable in relative opposite direction in the housing part G and their associated detent notches


20


, as well as of the removable frame WR receiving, in the embodiment shown in this Figure, the outer cutters


25


and


26


of a respective short hair cutter unit KHS and also a long hair cutter unit. Formed in the bars


32


,


33


extending in the longitudinal direction of the removable frame WR—see FIG.


5


—is a respective detent notch


20


,


21


having at least one sloping seating surface for engagement with a respective detent element


18


. Seated between the two detent elements


18


is a spring element


52


by means of which the two detent elements


18


are held in a locked position in which they protrude from the respective longitudinal side wall


53


and


54


of the housing part G. When the removable frame WR is removed from the housing part G, the sloping surfaces of the detent notches


20


exert a pressure on the detent elements


18


which project from the housing part G a small amount, moving the detent elements in opposition to the pressure of the spring element


52


into the interior of the housing part G until the bars


32


and


33


have traveled past all detent elements


18


and


19


provided, in order to be subsequently held in the holding position provided by the retaining device HV—see FIG.


5


.




With the removable frame WR in the holding position HV, the detent notches


20


,


21


of the removable frame WR are above the detent elements


18


,


19


projecting from the housing part G—see FIG.


8


. By shaping adjacent walls of the housing part G and of the removable frame WR differently, a distance W allowing the passage of hair dust results between the wall of the respective bar


32


,


33


and the respective neighboring wall of the housing central portion


15


of the housing part G.




The longitudinal side walls


53


,


54


of the housing central portion


15


extend in wedge shape, that is, at an inclination towards the vertical center axis V, with the area of cross section of the housing central portion


15


tapering in the direction of the cutter elements S provided. The inner walls of the bars


32


,


33


of the removable frame WR differ from this shape by being constructed such that on transfer of the removable frame WR from the locked position to the holding position a distance W is producible between at least one longitudinal side wall


53


,


54


of the housing part G and at least one wall of a bar


32


,


33


of the removable frame WR. This may be accomplished, for example, by aligning the wall of the bar


32


,


33


either parallel to the center axis V—not shown—or at an inclination to the center axis V, the latter at a wedge angle a smaller than the wedge angle P defined between the longitudinal side wall


53


,


54


of the housing part G and the vertical center axis—see FIG.


7


and FIG.


8


.



Claims
  • 1. A powered shaving apparatus, comprisinga housing having a shaver head portion including a frame-supporting region, an electrically powered drive member disposed in the housing, a releasable frame carried on the frame-supporting region, at least one cutter element coupled to the drive member, said frame being adjustable between a first shaving position, in which said frame is substantially nonmovably mounted relative to said frame-supporting region during shaving operation, and a second released position, in which said frame is retained on said frame-supporting region in displaceable engagement with said frame-supporting region for facilitating cleaning, at least one first pair of cooperating retaining elements, a first said retaining element being connected to the drive member and a cooperating second said retaining element being disposed on the frame, said at least first pair of cooperating retaining elements being engaged in the second released position, and wherein in the second released position the drive member is coupled to the frame and agitates the frame to loosen shaving debris.
  • 2. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second said retaining element is disposed on the at least one cutter element.
  • 3. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame extends along a major longitudinal axis, the displaceable agitation of the frame being substantially parallel the longitudinal axis.
  • 4. The shaving apparatus of claim 3, wherein the second said retaining element is disposed on the at least one cutter element.
  • 5. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame carries the at least one cutter element.
  • 6. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein in said second released position there is at least one gap defined by a spaced distance between a wall of the releasable frame and a confronting wall of the head portion.
  • 7. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second released position is spatially removed from said first position of operation.
  • 8. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second position is a non-shaving position.
  • 9. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second said retaining element comprises two latching elements.
  • 10. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one first pair of retaining elements comprises two said pairs of retaining elements, the two pairs comprising respective two first retaining elements and respective cooperating two second retaining elements.
  • 11. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein in the first shaving position, the at least one first pair of cooperating retaining elements are at least partially engaged.
  • 12. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a coupling member attached to the drive member, the first said retaining element being disposed on the coupling member, the coupling member being attachable in driving relation to the at least one cutter element.
  • 13. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a first detent element disposed on the frame and a cooperating second detent element disposed on the shaver head portion, said first and second cooperating detent elements being engaged in the first shaving position.
  • 14. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one cutter element comprises an outercutter and an undercutter in hair shearing relation.
  • 15. The shaving apparatus of claim 14, wherein the second said retaining element is disposed on the undercutter.
  • 16. The shaving apparatus of claim 14, wherein the frame carries the at least one cutter element.
  • 17. The shaving apparatus of claim 14, wherein the at least one cutter element is configured as a long hair trimmer mounted in the frame.
  • 18. The shaving apparatus of claim 14, wherein the frame carries the outercutter.
  • 19. The shaving apparatus of claim 18, wherein the outercutter is a perforate foil cutter.
  • 20. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the releasable frame is replaceably separable away from the head portion, whereby the at least one first pair of cooperating retaining elements are disengaged.
  • 21. The shaving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head portion is movable relative to the housing.
  • 22. A dry shaving apparatus comprising an electric drive mechanism (A) provided in a housing (1) and a housing part (G) in which a frame (WR) equipped with at least one cutter element (S) is held by at least one detent mechanism (R), wherein upon release of the frame (WR) by the detent mechanism (R) the frame (WR) is movably held in a holding position by a retaining structure (HV), that in said holding position at least one gap is defined by a distance (W, W1) between a wall of the frame (WR) and a confronting wall of the housing part (G) and that the frame (WR) is drivable by the drive mechanism (A).
  • 23. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the frame (WR) is detachably held by the retaining structure (HV).
  • 24. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein in the holding position of the frame (WR) the gap comprises a distance (W) between a wall of a housing central portion (15) and a wall of at least one bar (32, 33) of the frame (WR).
  • 25. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 22 wherein in the holding position of the frame (WR) the gap comprises a distance (W) between an end wall (34, 35) of the frame (WR) and an end wall (13, 14) of the housing part (G).
  • 26. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said distance (W) is producible by shaping adjacent walls of the housing part (G) and of the frame (WR) differently.
  • 27. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said distance (W) is producible by constructing at least one wall of the housing part (G) in wedge shape to ensure detachment of the frame (WR) from the housing part (G).
  • 28. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said distance (W) is producible by constructing at least one wall of the housing part (G) and an adjacent wall of the frame (WR) in wedge shape to ensure detachment of the frame (WR) from the housing part (G).
  • 29. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one end wall (13, 14) of the housing part (G) has a wedge-shaped configuration.
  • 30. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one end wall (34, 35) of the frame (WR) has a wedge-shaped configuration.
  • 31. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein at least one end wall (34, 35) of the frame (WR) and at least one end wall (13, 14) of the housing part (G) have a wedge-shaped configuration.
  • 32. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the electric drive mechanism (A) is adapted to be coupled via a coupling element (K) to the at least one cutter element (S) and by cooperating retaining elements (28, 29, 30, 31) of the retaining structure (HV) to the frame (WR).
  • 33. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the cutter element is coupled to the drive mechanism, and the frame (WR) held by the retaining structure (HV) is adapted to be set in motion by the cutter element.
  • 34. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a stop (40, 41) provided on at least one end wall (34, 35) of the frame (WR), said stop being acted upon in pulse fashion by a drivable cutter element.
  • 35. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a stop (42, 43) provided on at least one outer surface (38, 39) of the frame (WR), said stop acting upon an end wall (13, 14) of the housing part (G) in pulse fashion.
  • 36. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retaining structure (HV) comprises at least two retaining elements adapted to be coupled to each other.
  • 37. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 36, wherein a first of the at least two retaining elements (28, 29) is provided on a coupling element (K) attached to the drive mechanism.
  • 38. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 36, wherein a second of the at least two retaining elements (30, 31) is provided on a drivable cutter element.
  • 39. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 36, wherein a second of the at least two retaining elements (30, 31) is provided on a coupling element (46) of the cutter element.
  • 40. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retaining structure (HV) comprises at least one retaining element (30, 31) of a fork-shaped configuration.
  • 41. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 40, wherein fork arms (50, 51) of the retaining element (30, 31) are resilient.
  • 42. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein in a region of an opening of the fork arms (50, 51) there is at least one retaining bead (55, 56) reducing the width of the fork opening.
  • 43. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cutter element (S) is constructed as an undercutter (22) of a short hair cutter unit (KHS).
  • 44. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cutter element (S) is constructed as an undercutter (49) of a long hair cutter unit (LHS).
  • 45. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a coupling element (K) of the drive mechanism is adapted to be coupled with a drivable coupling element (11) disposed in the housing part.
  • 46. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 45, wherein the coupling element (11) in the housing part defines a groove (12) for engagement with a drive pin (10) of the electric drive mechanism (A) for the transmission of a driving motion.
  • 47. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detent mechanism (R) comprises at least one resilient detent element (18, 19) and at least one detent notch (20, 21) cooperating with the detent element (18, 19).
  • 48. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 47, wherein the at least one detent element (18, 19) is biased by a spring element (52).
  • 49. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 47, wherein the at least one detent element (18, 19) is provided in the housing part (G).
  • 50. The dry shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 47, wherein the at least one detent notch (20, 21) is defined in at least one bar (32, 33) of the frame (WR).
  • 51. The dry shaving apparatus of claim 22, wherein the housing part (G) is movable relative to the housing (1).
  • 52. A releasable frame for a powered shaving apparatus having a housing defining a shaver head region and including a drive mechanism connected to a coupling member, said releasable frame comprisinga frame housing adapted to be releasably attached to the shaver head region of the shaving apparatus, at least one cutter element supported on said frame housing and, in a first shaving position of the frame housing being mounted substantially nonmoveable to the shaver head region, being adapted to be driven in hair shearing relation by the drive mechanism, and at least one retaining element adapted to be engaged to the coupling member and therewith to the drive mechanism in at least a second position of the frame housing, wherein in said second position said retaining element is adapted to retain the frame housing to the shaver head region in displaceable relation to the shaver head region, and wherein in the second position the frame is coupleable to the drive mechanism to be agitated relative to the shaver head region to loosen shaving debris.
  • 53. The releasable frame of claim 52, wherein the at least one retaining element is disposed on the at least one cutter element.
  • 54. The releasable frame of claim 52, wherein the at least one cutter element comprises an undercutter, the at least one retaining element being disposed on the undercutter.
  • 55. The releasable frame of claim 52, wherein the frame housing has a major longitudinal axis and the at least one retaining element is adapted to be agitated in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis in engagement with the coupling member.
  • 56. The releasable frame of claim 52, wherein the at least one cutter element further has a coupling surface adapted to be coupled to the coupling member to be thereby driven by the drive mechanism.
  • 57. The releasable frame of claim 52, wherein the at least one retaining element comprises two latch elements.
  • 58. The releasable frame of claim 52, wherein the at least one cutter element comprises an outercutter and an undercutter in hair shearing relation.
  • 59. The releasable frame of claim 58, wherein the at least one retaining element is disposed on the undercutter.
  • 60. The releasable frame of claim 58, wherein the at least one cutter element is configured as a long hair trimmer mounted in the frame.
  • 61. The releasable frame of claim 52, wherein the second position of the frame housing is spaced from said first shaving position.
  • 62. The releasable frame of claim 52, further comprising a detent element disposed on the frame, said detent element adapted to be engaged with a cooperating second detent element disposed on the shaver head region, said first and second cooperating detent elements being engaged in the first shaving position to hinder motion of the frame relative to the shaver head region.
  • 63. A method of cleaning a powered shaving apparatus that has accumulated shaving debris after having shaved a hairy skin surface, comprising the steps ofproviding a powered shaving apparatus having a drive mechanism and a shaving head region comprising at least one cutter element and a frame selectively positionable between a first shaving position supported on the shaving head region and a second released position supported on the shaving head region, mounting the frame in the shaving position substantially immovable relative to the shaving head region suitable for a shaving operation, releasing the frame from the shaving position, displacing the frame to the second position, retaining, in the second position, the frame in moveable relation on the shaving head region, agitating the frame with the drive mechanism, whereby debris accumulated from shaving is loosenable from the shaving apparatus.
  • 64. The method of claim 63, whereinthe step of providing includes the frame having a major longitudinal axis, and the step of agitating being directed substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
  • 65. The method of claim 63, wherein the step of displacing the frame to the second position comprises spacing the frame from the shaving head region so as to define a gap therebetween.
  • 66. The method of claim 63, wherein the step of movably retaining the frame in the second position comprises releasably retaining the frame to the drive mechanism.
  • 67. The method of claim 63, wherein the step of providing includes the at least one cutter element being carried on the frame.
  • 68. The method of claim 67, whereinthe providing step further comprises providing the at least one cutter element with a retaining element, and the step of retaining in the second position further comprises engaging the retaining element to the drive mechanism.
  • 69. The method of claim 68, wherein the step of providing further includes the at least one cutter element comprising an undercutter, and the retaining element being carried on the undercutter.
  • 70. The method of claim 63, wherein the step of displacing the frame to the second position comprises lifting the frame relative the shaving head region.
  • 71. The method of claim 63, wherein the step of releasing the frame from the shaving position causes the frame to displace towards the second position for cleaning.
  • 72. The method of claim 63, wherein the step of mounting the frame in the shaving position includes latching the frame to a detent mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 32 475 Jul 1998 DE
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP99/04447, pending, with an International filing date of Jun. 26, 1999.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/EP99/04447 Jun 1999 US
Child 09/766682 US