Dry shaving apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6276060
  • Patent Number
    6,276,060
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 11, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention is directed to a dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus with a housing (G), with an electric drive mechanism and with at least one cutter assembly (LS) comprised of cooperating cutter blades combining to form a cutting edge (S), and with a spacer comb (12) having at least one engagement surface (70, 80, 90) or engagement line (100) associated with the cutting edge (S) and formed by tines (23), with a relative distance to the cutting edge (S) being adjustable by displacement of the engagement surface (70, 80, 90) or engagement line (100), wherein at least two engagement surfaces (70, 80) or engagement lines (100) are available whose relative distances to the cutting edge (S) are variable such that said distances are equal.
Description




This invention relates to a dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus with a housing, with an electric drive mechanism and with at least one cutter assembly comprised of cooperating cutter blades combining to form a cutting edge, and with a spacer comb having at least one engagement surface associated with the cutting edge and formed by tines, with a relative distance to the cutting edge being adjustable by displacement of the engagement surface or engagement line.




From DE 34 41 060 A1 a hair cutting apparatus is known having a cutter assembly comprised of cooperating cutter blades and a spacer comb slidably arranged on the housing of the hair cutting apparatus. The spacer comb is comprised of a tubular section and tines that are integrally formed with the tubular section and have legs approximately parallel with the plane of the stationary blade of the cutter assembly, the legs forming an acute angle with upper legs of the tines and combining with them to form a leading edge parallel to the cutting edge. The tines extending parallel to the lower plane of the blade provide a what is referred to as engagement surface whose relative distance to the cutter assembly is variable by displacement of the spacer comb such as to lock into various positions while the relative distance of the cutter assembly to the upper legs of the tines is maintained unchanged.




From Japanese patent application 62-246397 A1 a hair cutting apparatus is known having a spacer comb that is slidably arranged for locking engagement in various positions. The spacer comb is comprised of a tubular section as well as a contiguous second section formed of tines and surrounding the cutter assembly of the hair cutting apparatus. This second section formed of tines extends at an acute angle to the rear section equally formed of tines which is oriented parallel to the stationary blade of the cutter assembly. Both sections are suited for use as engagement surface for the cutting of hair. However, in this known hair cutting apparatus the relative distance of the cutting edge of the cutter assembly to the first section is designed to be greater than to the second section. As a result, on displacements of the spacer comb from one setting into a further one of the settings provided, different relative distances of the one engagement surface and the other engagement surface to the cutting edge of the cutter assembly are produced.




From U.S. Pat. No. 4,125,940 it is known to vary the distance of the two angularly extending engagement surfaces of a spacer comb relative to the cutting edge of the cutter assembly by fitting the spacer comb in a first or second push-on position provided on the housing of the hair cutting apparatus, with the desired distance being set along a spatial axis extending through the cutting edge.




It is an object of the present invention to improve a dry shaving apparatus or a hair cutting apparatus in such a way that the hair remaining on the user's head is cut to a uniform length at any setting and engagement position relative to a skin surface to which the spacer comb is adjusted.




According to the present invention, this object is accomplished in an apparatus of the type referred to in claim


1


by the features indicated in the characterizing portion of this claim.




The invention embodying the solution as disclosed in claim


1


enables the use of spacer combs having one or several engagement surfaces and ensures that the engagement surfaces which are provided on a spacer comb of a dry shaving apparatus or a hair cutting apparatus for the cutting of hair, on setting to any cutting length, cause the hair to be cut to the set cutting length uniformly, regardless of the particular position of the spacer comb relative to the skin surface in which the spacer comb is guided over the user's skin surface.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the relative distances of the engagement surfaces to the cutting edge are of like magnitude in the initial position of the spacer comb. It is an essential advantage of this embodiment that it enables the user to be cut to an extremely short and at the same time uniform length immediately open setting the apparatus in operation.




In an embodiment of the present invention in which the spacer comb has at least two engagement surfaces, the engagement surfaces are slidable substantially along their bisector. This approach enables a plurality of different cutting lengths and ensures, upon adjustment or presetting of a particular cutting length, a uniform hair cut on the user. Depending on the predetermined setting, it is possible in this manner to cut a beard that has been allowed to grow over one or several days, such as four or five days, to a uniform length.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the engagement surface is formed by the envelope surface of a cylinder.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the relative distance of the engagement surface to the cutting edge is infinitely variable. In an alternative aspect of this embodiment, provision is made for the relative distance of the engagement surface to the cutting edge to be variable in steps. A very simple and effective embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that the engagement surface is of an arcuate configuration. In an alternative embodiment, the engagement surface is of an L-shaped configuration. A still further embodiment is characterized in that the engagement surface is of a planar configuration.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the spacing of the engagement surface is adjustable by means of a control device. According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, the variation of the spacing of the engagement surface by means of a control device may be accomplished simply by forming the control device of components of the spacer comb or an actuating member associated therewith. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the spacer comb is formed of a housing, a movably mounted comb attachment incorporating the tines, the actuating member, detent members and control members. This spacer comb is designed to be an accessory for a shaver or a hair cutter, for example, but it may also be a component part of a shaver or a hair cutter.




To produce a uniform distance of one or several engagement surfaces relative to the cutting edge in a relatively simple manner, the control members provided in the spacer comb comprise control grooves extending obliquely to the vertical direction Y as well as obliquely to the horizontal direction X, and control cams slidably guided in the control grooves. For variation of the relative distance of the engagement surface(s) to the cutting edge, an obliquely extending control groove is provided in a front panel of the comb attachment, and a control cam engaging within this control groove is provided on the actuating member. To obtain at the same time a uniform distance of one several engagement surfaces relative to the cutting edge, two control cams are preferably provided on the narrow side walls of the comb attachment for engagement with the control grooves extending obliquely to each other. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the obliquely extending control grooves are provided in opposed narrow side walls of a control plate insertable into the housing.




For perfect guiding of the actuating member, the control plate includes a horizontally extending slot for engagement with a control cam provided on the actuating member. A very simple positioning of the tines of the spacer comb at different relative distances to the cutting edge is accomplished in that cooperating detent members are provided on the control plate and on the actuating member. Preferably, the detent members on the control plate are configured as notches. Correspondingly, the detent members on the actuating member are formed of a bow part provided with detent noses. A further benefit afforded by the present invention is that the spacer comb is at the same time suited for use as a guard member for the long-hair trimmer, and that the spacer comb has integrally formed thereon a guard member for the short-hair cutter of a dry shaving apparatus.




A further significant advantage of the present invention results in that at least one end of the engagement surface formed by the respective engagement surfaces of the tines is configured as a tooth. With this approach of the invention, the hair, in particular hair that lies across, is threaded into the cutting area by means of the two tips of the teeth of the tines in order to be cut off there by the cutting edge of the cutter blades. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, each tine has at least one tooth forming the boundary for the engagement surface.




Preferably, the spacer comb has two rows of tines. In a further aspect of this embodiment, one of the two rows of the parallel tines is adjustable in both the direction X and the direction Y.











Embodiments of the present invention will be described in the following and illustrated in the accompanying drawing. In the drawing,





FIG. 1

is a side view of a dry shaving apparatus having a short-hair cutter K and a long-hair trimmer LS that is vertically slidable in and in opposition to the direction of the arrow A;





FIG. 2

is a side view of a dry shaving apparatus with a spacer comb mounted thereon and with actuating members for the dry shaving apparatus and for the spacer comb;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a spacer comb with a guard member integrally formed thereon for guarding the short-hair cutter of the dry shaving apparatus;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of components of the spacer comb of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a front view of the spacer comb of

FIGS. 2

to


4


including detent members and control members for varying the relative distance of the engagement surface to the cutting edge of the cutter assembly;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the spacer comb of

FIG. 5

including control members for a uniform and simultaneous adjustment of the engagement surface relative to the cutting edge;





FIG. 7

is a view of the upper part of a dry shaving apparatus showing the spacer comb seated thereon and an opening in the area of the long-hair trimmer and an engagement surface of L-shaped configuration associated with the cutting edge;





FIG. 8

is a side view of the upper part of a dry shaving apparatus showing the spacer comb seated thereon and an opening in the area of the cutting edge and a planar engagement surface; and





FIG. 9

is a side view of the upper part of a dry shaving apparatus showing the spacer comb seated thereon and an opening in the area of the cutting edge, and an engagement surface of arcuate shape associated with the cutting edge.











Referring now to

FIG. 1

of the drawing, there is shown in a side view an electric dry shaving apparatus with a short-hair cutter K and a long-hair trimmer LS as well as a housing G receiving electrical and mechanical drive elements and comprising a first housing shell


1


and a second housing shell


2


. The first housing shell


1


accommodates the electrical and mechanical drive mechanism—not shown—for the short-hair cutter K. The second housing shell


2


that is coupled to the first housing shell


1


receives in its interior a long-hair trimmer LS adjustable to various positions and—see FIG.


2


—an actuating member


3


for turning the dry shaving apparatus on and off, an actuating member


4


for locking the actuating member


3


in the Off position, and an actuating member


5


for setting the long-hair trimmer LS in operation and adjusting it to at least one cutting position, for example, a cutting position located at the level of the contour of the short-hair cutter K. The opposed narrow side walls


7


and


9


of the second housing shell


2


and the opposed narrow side walls


6


and


8


of the long-hair slide


13


provided with the cutter blades of the long-hair trimmer LS are each provided with obliquely extending stepped shoulders


10


,


11


causing, on a displacement of the long-hair trimmer LS from a lower initial position into the topmost position level with the outer contour of the short-hair cutter K, a respective detent opening


14


to be formed for locking engagement with detent members


15


,


16


provided on the inside of the spacer comb


12


in order to secure the spacer comb


12


in place on the housing G of the dry shaving apparatus.





FIG. 3

shows the housing


18


of the spacer comb


12


with an integrally formed guard member


17


for guarding the short-hair cutter K of the dry shaving apparatus. Formed on either narrow side wall of the housing


18


are gripping members


19


and


20


—see FIG.


2


—in order to facilitate the mounting and dismounting of the spacer comb


12


on and from the housing G of the dry shaving apparatus. The front panel of the spacer comb


12


is configured as a comb attachment


21


arranged so as to be slidable in two different directions simultaneously by means of a horizontally movable—in and in opposition to the direction of arrow B—actuating member


22


. Several tines


23


are provided at the end of the comb attachment


21


remote from the actuating member


22


. The ends of the tines


23


are equipped with teeth


24


and


25


acting in at least two directions. Parallel to the tines


23


or the comb teeth


24


and


25


provided thereon, a further row of tines


26


is formed in the upper wall of the housing


18


which, with a spacer comb


12


mounted on the housing G of a dry shaving apparatus, are at an invariable distance to the long-hair trimmer LS, in particular to its cutting edge S.





FIG. 4

shows a perspective view of the spacer comb


12


as seen looking at the inside of the spacer comb


12


. The housing


18


provided with a guard member


17


has an opening


30


for receiving the comb attachment


21


, and has recesses


31


and


32


for guiding a control plate


33


adapted to be coupled to the comb attachment


21


by means of guide rails


34


and


35


provided on the control plate


33


. Provided in the strip-type wall elements


36


and


37


of the recesses


31


and


32


are openings


38


and


39


for insertion and coupling of the control cams


40


and


41


formed on the narrow side walls of the comb attachment


21


to the control grooves


42


and


43


formed in the control plate


33


—see

FIGS. 5 and 6

. At the end of the comb attachment


21


remote from the tines


23


, a respective control cam


44


and


45


extends from the comb attachment's narrow side walls, which cams, following coupling of the comb attachment


21


to the control plate


33


, are slidably carried in the control grooves


46


and


47


provided in the guide rails


34


and


35


.




Formed on the inside of the control plate


33


are two detent members


48


and


49


having several notches for engagement with detent noses


51


and


52


that are disposed on a resilient bow part


50


. The resilient bow part


50


is a component part of the actuating member


22


or is secured thereto. The actuating member


22


further includes a control cam


53


which, upon coupling of the actuating member


22


to the control plate


33


, engages in an elongate slot


54


extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal dimension of the control plate


33


for guiding the actuating member


22


. A further control cam


56


is provided on the bow part


50


of the actuating member


22


. With the actuating member


22


, the control plate


33


and the comb attachment


21


in assembled condition inside the housing


18


, the control cam


56


engages in a control groove


55


provided in the comb attachment


21


and extending obliquely to the comb attachment's longitudinal dimension, causing on displacement of the actuating member


22


into and in opposition to the direction of arrow B—see FIG.


3


—a displacement of the comb attachment


21


into and in opposition to the direction of arrow A—see FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

shows the front panel of the spacer comb


12


with the housing


18


and the comb attachment


21


slidably mounted therein, the actuating member


22


and the control plate


33


. Further functional elements required for both displacing and holding the comb attachment


21


in a locked position—see FIG.


4


—are illustrated in FIG.


5


and

FIG. 6

by broken lines, because these functional elements are provided or integrally formed essentially on the inside of the spacer comb


12


and in wall elements of the housing


18


. The actuating member


22


and the spacer comb


12


with its tines


23


are shown in a position that is determined by the widest distance of the outer engagement surfaces of the teeth on the tines


23


relative to a cutting edge formed by two cooperating cutter blades—as will be explained in more detail in the following with reference to

FIGS. 6

to


10


. With the actuating member


22


in this position, the detent noses


51


and


52


are in engagement with the notches


57


of the detent members


48


and


49


. The control cam


53


provided on the actuating member


22


is in engagement with the slot


54


provided in the control plate


33


, while the control cam


56


integrally formed on the bow part


50


is in engagement with the obliquely extending control groove


55


in the comb attachment


21


. The control cams


40


and


41


formed on the comb attachment


21


are in engagement with the control grooves


42


and


43


extending obliquely to a vertical direction—direction of arrow A. The control cams


44


and


45


formed on the lower end of the comb attachment


21


are in engagement with the vertically extending control grooves


46


and


47


.




By means of displacement of the actuating member


22


, the detent noses


51


and


52


on the resilient bow part


50


are moved into one of the notches


57


,


58


or


59


, for example, into the notch


57


. In this detent position, the comb attachment


21


occupies, for example, the position illustrated in FIG.


6


. In the course of movement of the actuating member


22


in the direction of arrow B, the actuating member


22


is guided in the slot


54


via the control cam


53


. At the same time, the control cam


56


acts on the obliquely extending side walls of the control groove


55


of the comb attachment


21


, thus moving the comb attachment


21


in the vertical direction in opposition—direction of arrow A.




Control of the movement of the comb attachment


21


in the coordinate axes X and Y—see FIG.


6


—is effected not only through the sliding motion of the control cams


44


and


45


in the vertically extending—direction of arrow A—control grooves


46


and


47


, but also through the control grooves


42


and


43


formed in the control plate


33


and extending obliquely to the vertical direction —direction of arrow A, in which grooves the comb attachment


21


is slidably guided by means of the control cams


40


and


41


. The oblique extension of the control grooves


42


and


43


relative to the X and Y axis of the respective coordinate system illustrated in

FIGS. 6

to


9


has such an orientation that the spacing of the engagement surface(s)


70


,


80


,


90


,


100


of the respective comb attachments


21


with their different geometrical shapes is uniformly variable in the directions X and Y. As shown in

FIGS. 6-9

, the x axis is parallel to a plane passing between the cutting blades.




The embodiment of the spacer comb


12


of

FIG. 6

shows a comb attachment


21


with tines


23


on which teeth


26


are provided. The outer surface of the teeth


26


engaging a user's skin is configured in the manner of the arc of a circle, for example, forming part of the envelope surface of a cylinder. Accordingly, the relative distance of the engagement surfaces


100


to the point of intersection of the coordinate axes X and Y is of like magnitude. The point of intersection of the coordinate axes X and Y is determined by the cutting edge S of two cooperating cutter blades equipped with cutting teeth which are known to be referred to as long-hair trimmer LS.




The embodiments of

FIGS. 7

to


9


differ from the embodiment of

FIG. 6

only by a different geometrical configuration of the tines


23


in the area of the skin engagement surface(s)


70


,


80


,


90


,


100


. The relative distance of engagement surfaces


70


,


80


FIG.


7


—or of one engagement surface


90


—FIG.


8


—or


100


FIG.


9


—to the cutting edge S of the long-hair trimmer LS comprised of a cutter comb and a cutter blade is of like magnitude in the initial position which is defined by the shortest distance of the engagement surface


90


or engagement surfaces


70


,


80


or


100


to the cutting edge S. In the embodiment of

FIG. 7

, the tines


23


of the spacer comb


12


have two engagement surfaces


70


and


80


which are arranged at right angles to each other as in L-shape, for example. To ensure a uniform distance of both engagement surfaces


70


and


80


to the cutting edge S as the relative distance of the engagement surfaces


70


and


80


to the cutting edge S is varied, both engagement surfaces


70


,


80


are to be displaceable substantially along their bisector represented by the coordinate axis Z. With the engagement surfaces


70


and


80


arranged at right angles to each other, the bisector is at 45°. Where the engagement surfaces


70


and


80


form an acute or obtuse angle with one another, the bisector has to be determined and the comb attachment


21


to be displaced in accordance with the direction in which this bisector extends. This is ensured by providing for the control grooves


42


and


43


to extend in the control plate


33


obliquely, in conformity with the direction in which the bisector extends.





FIG. 8

shows an embodiment with an engagement surface


90


that is oriented obliquely to the cutting edge S in relation to the coordinates X, Y of the coordinate system. To ensure a uniform distance of the engagement surface


90


to the cutting edge S as the relative distance of the engagement surface


90


to the cutting edge S is varied, the engagement surface


90


on the comb tines has to be positioned in such fashion that a perpendicular L dividing the engagement surface


90


in two halves extends through the cutting edge S, and the displacement of the engagement surface


90


proceeds in the direction of the perpendicular L. The displacement of the engagement surface


90


in the direction of the perpendicular L is controllable by a corresponding angular extension of the control grooves


42


and


43


in relation to the coordinate axes X and Y—see FIG.


6


.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 9

, the area of the comb tines engaging the skin surface is configured as the envelope surface of a cylinder surrounding, for example, the cutting edge S formed by the cutter blades in an essentially semi-circular configuration. The cylindrical envelope surface forms the engagement surface


100


. The relative distance of the engagement surface


100


to the cutting edge S corresponds to the radius of the cylindrical envelope surface. In this embodiment, the cylindrical envelope surface is to be displaced along the coordinate axis Z whose direction is determined by the bisector of the coordinate system formed of the coordinate axes X and Y in order to cut the hair to a uniform length.



Claims
  • 1. A dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus with an elongated housing including a cutting end portion of said housing, with an electric drive mechanism and with at least one cutter assembly comprised of cooperating cutter blades combining to form a cutting edge, said cutter blades reciprocating with respect to each other on opposite sides of a plane passing between said blades, and with a spacer comb having at least one engagement surface associated with the cutting edge and formed by tines, with a relative distance to the cutting edge being adjustable by selective displacement of the engagement surface into different operative cutting positions associated with different relative distances, said cutter assembly being located at said cutting end portion of said housing, wherein the engagement surface is movable relative to the cutting edge in a horizontal direction X transverse to said cutting edge and parallel to said plane passing between said cutter blades and at the same time in a vertical direction Y, wherein the vertical direction Y is perpendicular to said horizontal direction X, said engagement surface maintaining its orientation in the X and Y axis during said movement.
  • 2. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement surfaces are curved such that the relative distances of the engagement surfaces to the cutting edge are substantially the same in an initial position of the spacer comb in which the engagement surface is closest to the cutting edge.
  • 3. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement surface is formed by the envelope surface of a cylinder.
  • 4. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the relative distance of the engagement surface to the cutting edge is continuously variable.
  • 5. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the relative distance of the engagement surface to the cutting edge is variable in steps.
  • 6. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement surface is of a planar configuration.
  • 7. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spacing of the engagement surface with respect to the cutting edge is adjustable by means of a control device.
  • 8. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control device includes components of the spacer comb and an actuating member associated therewith.
  • 9. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the spacer comb is formed of a housing, a movably mounted comb attachment incorporating tines of said spacer comb, the actuating member, detent members and control members.
  • 10. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a guard member is integrally formed on the spacer comb.
  • 11. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one end of the engagement surface is formed by the respective outer wall of the tines and is configured as a tooth.
  • 12. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each tine of said comb attachment has at least one tooth forming the boundary for the engagement surface.
  • 13. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spacer comb has two rows of tines.
  • 14. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein one of the two rows of the parallel tines is adjustable in both the direction X and the direction Y.
  • 15. A dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus with an elongated housing including a cutting end portion of said housing, with an electric drive mechanism and with at least one cutter assembly comprised of cooperating cutter blades combining to form a cutting edge, and with a spacer comb having at least one engagement surface associated with the cutting edge and formed by tines, with a relative distance to the cutting edge being adjustable by displacement of the engagement surface, the apparatus including a locking mechanism to lock said tines into different cutting positions associated with different relative distances, said cutter assembly being located at said cutting end portion of said housing, wherein the engagement surface is movable relative to the cutting edge in a horizontal direction X transverse to said cutting edge and at the same time in a vertical direction Y, wherein the vertical direction Y extends along a length of said housing including said cutting end portion,wherein the control device includes components of the spacer comb and an actuating member associated therewith, wherein the spacer comb is formed of a housing, a movably mounted comb attachment incorporating tines of said spacer comb the actuating member, detent members and control members, wherein the control members comprise control grooves extending obliquely to the vertical direction Y as well as obliquely to the horizontal direction X, and control cams slidably guided in said control grooves.
  • 16. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein said comb attachment includes a front panel, and a said obliquely extending control groove is provided in said front panel of the comb attachment, and a said control cam engaging within said control groove is provided on the actuating member.
  • 17. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein said comb attachment has narrow side walls, and said two control cams are provided on the narrow side walls of the comb attachment for engagement within the control grooves extending obliquely to each other.
  • 18. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein said comb attachment has a control plate with opposed narrow side walls, and the obliquely extending control grooves are provided in said opposed narrow side walls of said control plate, said control plate being insertable into the housing.
  • 19. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the control plate includes a horizontally extending slot for engagement with a control cam provided on the actuating member.
  • 20. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein said detent members cooperate with each other and are provided on the control plate and on the actuating member.
  • 21. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 20, wherein the detent members on the control plate are configured as notches.
  • 22. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 21, wherein the detent members on the actuating member are formed of an elastic bow part provided with detent noses.
  • 23. A dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus with an elongated housing including a cutting end portion of said housing, with an electric drive mechanism and with at least one cutter assembly comprised of cooperating cutter blades combining to form a cutting edge, and with a spacer comb having at least one engagement surface associated with the cutting edge and formed by tines, with a relative distance to the cutting edge being adjustable by displacement of the engagement surface, said cutter assembly being located at said cutting end portion of said housing, wherein the engagement surface is movable relative to the cutting edge in a horizontal direction X transverse to said cutting edge and at the same time in a vertical direction Y, wherein the vertical direction Y extends along a length of said housing including said cutting end portion, said engagement surface being movable in substantially equal amounts in the vertical direction Y and the horizontal direction X.
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 23, further comprising a locking mechanism to lock said times into different cutting positions associated with different relative distances.
  • 25. A dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus with an elongated housing including a cutting end portion of said housing, with an electric drive mechanism and with at least one cutter assembly comprised of cooperating cutter blades combining to form a cutting edge, and with a spacer comb having at least one engagement surface associated with the cutting edge and formed by tines, with a relative distance to the cutting edge being adjustable by selective displacement of the engagement surface into different operative cutting positions associated with different relative distances, said cutter assembly being located at said cutting end portion of said housing, wherein the engagement surface is movable relative to the cutting edge in a horizontal direction X transverse to said cutting edge and at the same time in a vertical direction Y, wherein the vertical direction Y is perpendicular to said horizontal direction X and the X direction extends from said housing outward in a direction of said cutting edge, said tines of said spacer comb including vertically depending wall portions that are located in front of said cutting edge in said X direction when said tines are in said different cutting positions.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein said cutter blades reciprocate with respect to each other on opposite sides of a plane passing between said blades, and said horizontal X direction is parallel to said plane passing between said cutter blades.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 1 or 25, further comprising a locking mechanism to lock said times into said different cutting positions.
  • 28. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 23 or 25 wherein said engagement surface is substantially flat, and said engagement surface and cutting edge are oriented such that a perpendicular line that divides the engagement surface in essentially two halves also extends through the cutting edge and the engagement surface is displaceable substantially in the direction of said perpendicular line.
  • 29. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein there are two said engagement surfaces that are in planes that intersect each other and are oriented at angle to each other, said two engagement surfaces being slidable substantially along a line that passes through said intersection and bisects the angle between said planes.
  • 30. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 23 or 25 wherein the engagement surface is of an arcuate configuration.
  • 31. The dry shaving apparatus or hair cutting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 23 or 25 wherein the engagement surface is of an L-shaped configuration.
  • 32. The dry shaving apparatus of claim 1, 28, 2, 29, 7, 9 or 25 wherein said engagement surface is movable in substantially equal amounts in the vertical direction Y and the horizontal direction X.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
195 38 730 Oct 1995 DE
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of PCT/EP96/02674, filed Jun. 20, 1996.

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Parent PCT/EP96/02674 Jun 1996 US
Child 09/038517 US