Claims
- 1. Dry shaving apparatus comprising:
- shaver housing having a head frame which carries three elongated cutter heads each having a longitudinal axis, said three elongated cutter heads composed of a center cutter head and two outer cutter heads arranged on opposite sides of said center cutter head with the individual longitudinal axes substantially parallel to each other, each of said two outer cutter heads comprising an outer foil and an outer movable cutter driven to reciprocate along said longitudinal axis of each of said two outer cuter heads in hair shearing engagement with said outer foil of each of said two outer cutter heads, said center head comprising a stationary cutter and a center movable cutter driven to reciprocate along said longitudinal axis of said center cutter head in hair shearing engagement with said stationary cutter of said center cutter head;
- reciprocating means for imparting a reciprocating motion to said three elongated cutter heads;
- wherein said stationary cutter of said center cutter head is of a generally U-shaped configuration with a top wall and a pair of side walls depending from opposed lateral sides of said top wall;
- said top wall being formed with a plurality of slits which are spaced along the longitudinal axis of said center cutter head and are opened into said opposed side walls, said center movable cutter being disposed in shearing engagement with a lower surface of said top wall between said side walls of said stationary cutter and being provided at a longitudinal center of said center movable cutter with a coupler which projects between said side walls for coupling with said reciprocating means;
- said stationary cutter being secured at its longitudinal ends respectively to holders each comprising at least a partially L-shaped region disposed between said opposed side walls, said holders formed respectively with connections for connection with said head frame;
- at least one spring being held between said holders and center movable cutter for biasing said center movable cutter against said stationary cutter; and
- said opposed side walls being formed at least partially with an aperture through which said at least one spring is at least partially exposed.
- 2. Dry shaving apparatus comprising a shaver housing having a shaver head which has two outer elongate cutter heads and a central elongate cutter head, each with substantially mutually parallel longitudinal axes, the two outer cutter heads each having a respective under cutter for reciprocation in the direction of its longitudinal axis in shaving engagement with an upper cutter and the central cutter head having an under cutter driven for reciprocation in the direction of its longitudinal axis in shaving engagement with a stationary upper cutter, the stationary upper cutter of the central cutter head being substantially U-shaped with an upper wall and two opposed side walls extending downwardly therefrom, the upper wall being provided with a plurality of slots which extend into the side walls and are spaced along the longitudinal axis of the central cutter head, the central movable under cutter being arranged between the opposed side walls in shaving engagement with the lower side of the upper wall of the stationary upper cutter and having on its longitudinal center a coupling element for coupling to an oscillating element, the stationary upper cutter being secured at its longitudinal ends to respective bearing arms which are arranged between the opposed side walls and are each provided with guide elements for connection to a shaving head frame, and a spring arrangement being provided between the bearing arms and the central movable under cutter in order to bias the under cutter of the central cutter head against the stationary upper cutter, wherein each of the two outer and the central cutter heads has at least one biasing element and the biasing element of one of the cutter heads has a characteristic which differs from that of the biasing element of another of the cutter heads which characteristic is such that under the effect of a force applied externally to the cutter heads, motion can be performed by one of the cutter heads relative to another of the cutter heads.
- 3. Dry shaving apparatus comprising:
- a shaver housing with three elongated cutter heads each having a longitudinal axis, said three elongated cutter heads composed of a center cutter head and two outer cutter heads arranged on opposite sides of said center cutter head with the individual longitudinal axes of said three elongated cutter heads lying substantially parallel to each other, each of said two outer cutter heads comprising an outer foil and an outer movable cutter driven to reciprocate along said longitudinal axis of each of said two outer cutter heads in hair shearing engagement with said outer foil of each of said two outer cutter heads, said center cutter head comprising a stationary cutter and a center movable cutter driven to reciprocate along said longitudinal axis in hair shearing engagement with said stationary cutter of said center cutter head;
- reciprocating means for imparting a reciprocating motion to said outer and center movable cutters;
- said stationary cutter of said center cutter head being of a generally U-shaped configuration with a slotted top wall and a pair of side walls depending from opposed lateral sides of said top wall, said stationary cutter having longitudinal ends secured respectively to holders each comprising at least a partially L-shaped region disposed between said side walls, said holders supporting at least one spring being held between said holders and center movable cutter for biasing said center movable cutter against said stationary cutter;
- said center movable cutter of said center cutter head being provided with a downwardly extending coupler for connection with said reciprocating means; and
- wherein said coupler of said center movable cutter is connected with said reciprocating means at a coupling point which is spaced away from lower edges of said side walls of said stationary cutter.
- 4. Dry shaving apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said coupling point is within a reciprocating length of said coupler.
- 5. Dry shaving apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said coupling point is between said holders.
- 6. Dry shaving apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said shaver housing further comprises a head frame and said center cutter head is floatingly supported by opposed longitudinal end walls of said head frame.
- 7. Dry shaving apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein each of said holders is formed for connection with said head frame.
- 8. Dry shaving apparatus comprising a shaver housing having a shaver head which has two outer elongate cutter heads and a central elongate cutter head, each with substantially mutually parallel longitudinal axes, the two outer cutter heads each having a respective under cutter for reciprocation in the direction of its longitudinal axis in shaving engagement with an upper cutter and the central cutter head having an under cutter driven for reciprocation in the direction of its longitudinal axis in shaving engagement with a stationary upper cutter, the stationary upper cutter of the central cutter head being substantially U-shaped with an upper wall and two opposed side walls extending downwardly therefrom, the upper wall being provided with a plurality of slots which extend into the side walls and are spaced along the longitudinal axis of the central cutter head, the central movable under cutter being arranged between the opposed side walls in shaving engagement with the lower side of the upper wall of the stationary upper cutter and having on its longitudinal center a coupling element for coupling to an oscillating element, the stationary upper cutter being secured at its longitudinal ends to respective bearing arms which are arranged between the opposed side walls and are each provided with guide elements for connection to a shaving head frame, and a spring arrangement being provided between the bearing arms and the central movable under cutter in order to bias the under cutter of the central cutter head against the stationary upper cutter, wherein each of the two outer cutter heads and the central cutter head are movably mounted in the shaving head frame against the bias of a respective spring element, the spring element of the central cutter head having a characteristic which differs from that of the spring elements of the two outer cutter heads, in such manner that during shaving and under the effect of equal forces the central cutter head retreats against its respective spring element relative to the outer cutter heads.
- 9. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the spring elements for providing a relative movement are provided on the one hand on the shaving head frame and on the other hand on the central cutter head and are separate from the spring arrangement provided for biasing the central under cutter onto the stationary upper cutter of the central cutter head.
- 10. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 9 herein the under cutter of the central cutter head is substantially U-shaped.
- 11. Dry shaving apparatus comprising a shaver housing having a shaver head which has two outer elongate cutter heads and a central elongate cutter head, each with substantially mutually parallel longitudinal axes, the two outer cutter heads each having a respective under cutter for reciprocation in the direction of its longitudinal axis in shaving engagement with an upper cutter and the central cutter head having an under cutter driven for reciprocation in the direction of its longitudinal axis in shaving engagement with a stationary upper cutter, the stationary upper cutter of the central cutter head being substantially U-shaped with an upper wall and two opposed side walls extending downwardly therefrom, the upper wall being provided with a plurality of slots which extend into the side walls and are spaced along the longitudinal axis of the central cutter head, the central movable under cutter being arranged between the opposed side walls in shaving engagement with the lower side of the upper wall of the stationary upper cutter and having on its longitudinal center a coupling element for coupling to an oscillating element, the stationary upper cutter being secured at its longitudinal ends to respective bearing arms which are arranged between the opposed side walls and are each provided with guide elements for connection to a shaving head frame, and a spring arrangement being formed from a spring supported on the bearing arms and provided between the bearing arms and the central movable under cutter in order to bias the under cutter of the central cutter head against the stationary upper cutter.
- 12. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the central cutter head is movably mounted by means of the guide elements in the shaving head frame.
- 13. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 herein the bearing arms are constructed as counter-bearings for the spring arrangement acting on the under cutter of the central cutter head.
- 14. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 13 herein the central cutter head arranged in said shaving head frame by means of the guide elements is movably mounted against the bias of at least one spring element.
- 15. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the spring arrangement is coupled to the coupling element.
- 16. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 15 herein the coupling element is coupled to the under cutter of the central cutter head.
- 17. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the upper cutter of each respective one of the two outer heads is constituted by a shaving foil.
- 18. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 wherein each under cutter and associated spring arrangement is mounted within the associated cutter head to be removable as a part of the cutter head.
- 19. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 wherein each of said bearing arms comprises at least a partially L-shaped region.
- 20. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said opposed side walls are formed at least partially with an aperture through which said spring arrangement is at least partially exposed.
- 21. Dry shaving apparatus according to claim 11 wherein each of said bearing arms comprises at least a partially L-shaped region and said opposed side walls are formed at least partially with an aperture through which said spring arrangement is at least partially exposed.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/244,977, filed Nov. 7, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,145 which is a 371 of PCT/EP92/02960, filed Dec. 18, 1992.
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