Claims
- 1. A dry-shaving apparatus comprising a housing supporting a holder for a longitudinally extending shear plate provided with hair-entry apertures; and an associated longitudinally extending cutter rotatable about an axis of rotation, said cutter including a carrier having cutting elements movable relative to the carrier in substantially radial directions, each cutting element having a cutting edge at its radial end; the shear plate having a central portion shaped as a part of a circularly cylindrical surface and formed with the hair-entry apertures, said central portion partly surrounding the cutter; the cutting edges of the cutting elements of the cutter, as it rotates, following a constrained path defined by the shear plate and a free path where the cutting edges are disengaged from the shear plate; the shear plate also having two peripheral portions respectively adjoining the central portion of the shear plate for securing the shear plate to the holder; the shear plate having a first shear-plate transition between one peripheral portion and its central portion, the cutting edge of each cutting element changing from the free path to the constrained path in the vicinity of the first shear-plate transition, and having a second shear-plate transition between the other peripheral portion and its central portion, the cutting edge of each cutting element changing from the constrained path to the free path in the vicinity of the second shear-plate transition; the free path followed by the radial ends of the cutting elements being situated on a cylindrical surface having its axis coinciding with the axis of rotation of the cutter; a line from the axis of the circularly cylindrical shear plate through the centre of the central portion of the shear plate defining a positive y-axis, and a line perpendicular to such y-axis from the axis of the circularly cylindrical shear plate towards the second shear-plate transition defining a positive x-axis; and the axis of rotation of the cutter being situated closer to the second shear-plate transition than to the first shear-plate transition and also being situated in the quadrant defined by the positive x-axis and the positive y-axis whereby said cutting elements enter and leave the first and second shear-plate transitions reducing the effects of collisions between the cutting elements and the shear plate.
Priority Claims (2)
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8503519 |
Dec 1985 |
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75-101838 |
Apr 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 943,471, filed 12/16/86, now abandoned.
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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522053 |
Jul 1976 |
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Continuations (1)
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943471 |
Dec 1986 |
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