This invention relates to an electric shaving apparatus cleaning device.
Electric cleaning devices for shaving apparatus serve the function of removing particles of hair and other debris that adhere to a shaving head section of the shaving apparatus.
FR 2 568 111 A1 discloses a device for cleaning a shaving head of a dry shaving apparatus, which includes a cleaning chamber into which the dry shaving apparatus is introduced for cleaning. Cleaning is effected by means of an air stream produced by a fan. Hair particles or other particles carried away with the air stream are conveyed to a filter device.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,172,416 discloses a cleaning device for an electric razor, which has a casing with an access opening for receiving the cutter portion of the razor. The casing accommodates a motor-driven fluid impelling assembly for generating a circulating current of a cleaning fluid, and a collector for accumulating hair and other particles. For cleaning, cleaning fluid is flushed through the cutter portion while, at the same time, the razor which is connected to the cleaning device is set in operation.
DE 44 02 238 C2 discloses a cleaning device for the shaving head of a dry shaver. The cleaning device includes a receptacle for the shaving head of the shaving apparatus and at least one cleaning fluid reservoir. The receptacle is disposed above the level of the cleaning fluid and is adapted to be supplied with cleaning fluid from the cleaning fluid reservoir by means of a motor-driven pumping device. For this purpose, the receptacle is connected with the cleaning fluid reservoir via an overflow device and/or via at least one outlet opening.
In one aspect of the invention, a cleaning device for a shaving apparatus includes an upper portion with a cleaning receptacle for receiving the shaving head section of the shaving apparatus and an electric-motor-powered cleaning fluid impeller. The cleaning device includes support for the upper portion of the cleaning device upon a replaceable cartridge holding a supply of cleaning fluid.
The device may be equipped with a replaceable cartridge while being of compact and straightforward design. As the cartridge is not surrounded by the housing of the cleaning device, an elaborate mechanism for inserting and removing the cartridge is not necessary. Furthermore, the cleaning device requires a smaller depository area with the cartridge volume being maintained unchanged.
The upper portion and the cartridge may be releasably connected to one another by a coupling device. This ensures that the upper portion is securely held in place on top of the cartridge while enabling the cartridge to be replaced. In particular, the coupling device may be formed by cooperating coupling elements on the underside of the upper portion and on the top surface of the cartridge. Coupling elements arranged in this manner are not visible from outside when the upper portion and the cartridge are in coupled condition and, accordingly, do not adversely affect the visual impression. For example, the coupling device may be constructed as a screwed joint affording ease of manufacture and use. It is also possible for the coupling device to be constructed as a detent mechanism enabling the cartridge to be replaced very quickly. To facilitate handling during cartridge replacement, the upper portion may be equipped with feet for supporting the upper portion on a suitable surface when the cartridge has been removed.
Furthermore, the upper portion may include an activating device for setting the shaving apparatus in operation, at least temporarily. A particularly good cleaning result may be accomplished. The activating device may be constructed as at least one electrical contact. In one implementation, the outer contour of the cartridge may be shaped to conform to the outer contour of the upper portion in the area of transition to the upper portion in order to provide for a good connection between the upper portion and the cartridge as well as an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
In another aspect of the invention, a replaceable cartridge for holding a supply of cleaning fluid for an electric cleaning device for cleaning a shaving apparatus is provided. The cartridge is constructed as a supporting base of the cleaning device.
The cartridge is typically provided with at least one coupling element for creating a releasable mechanical connection with an upper portion of the cleaning device. The coupling element may be formed on the cartridge top surface which is provided for coupling to the upper portion of the cleaning device. This permits a simple construction of the coupling element which can be implemented with little effort. In one implementation, the coupling element may be constructed as a centrally located thread. In another implementation, the coupling element may be constructed as part of a detent mechanism.
Furthermore, provision may be made on the cartridge for a viewing window for reading the level of the cleaning fluid. Therefore, the level can be checked with very little effort. Because the cartridge is typically not concealed by housing parts of the cleaning device, reading of the fluid level through the viewing window is not subject to parallax errors, nor is an illuminating device necessary for visualization of the level of cleaning fluid.
The cartridge may taper towards its top surface to ensure a highly stable position. The cartridge may have a circular cross-section, hence the cartridge can be screw threaded onto the upper portion of the cleaning device.
Another aspect of the invention features a system that includes a shaving apparatus and the cleaning device as described above. The shaving apparatus possesses a cleaning function that is activatable by the cleaning device in the sense of setting the shaving apparatus in operation temporarily during a cleaning cycle. The shaving apparatus may be equipped with a cleaning program optimally suited for its configuration and of eliminating the expenditure incurred by providing the cleaning device with the cleaning program.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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During the cleaning cycle, the shaving head of the shaving apparatus 4 can be set in operation through the electrical contacts 7, so that a relative motion of the components of the shaving head and the cleaning fluid is produced, thereby enabling a thorough cleaning operation to be accomplished. Depending on the configuration of the cleaning device 1, the electrical contacts 7 are operable to start, for example, a cleaning routine held in memory in the shaving apparatus 4. Under the cleaning routine, the shaving head is set in operation automatically for one or more set periods. In the cleaning routine, provision is made for a soaking period without shaving head operation between the operating periods. Storing the cleaning routine in the shaving apparatus 4 enables the cleaning device 1 to be of relatively simple construction. However, the possibility also exists for the cleaning routine to be stored in the cleaning device 1 and to control the shaving apparatus 4 in accordance with the cleaning routine via the electrical contacts 7. Furthermore, the electrical contacts 7 may be used for supplying a charging current to a shaving apparatus 4 powered by a rechargeable battery.
Depending on the construction of the cleaning device 1, a flow of liquid produced by the fluid impeller is circulated around the shaving head of the shaving apparatus 4 during the cleaning cycle, or the shaving head is immersed in the cleaning fluid contained in the cleaning receptacle 6 rather statically. On completion of the cleaning cycle, the cleaning fluid, including the debris dislodged from the shaving head, returns to the cartridge 5 where the debris settles in the course of time. A filter may be provided to prevent the debris from being fed back to the cleaning receptacle 6 together with the cleaning fluid.
For ease of replacement of the cartridge 5, the upper portion 2 in the example shown in
A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
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103 15 452.3 | Apr 2003 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT application serial number PCT/EP2004/001389, filed Feb. 13, 2004, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) from German application serial number DE 103 15 452.3, filed Apr. 4, 2003, the entire contents of both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/EP04/01389 | Feb 2004 | US |
Child | 11243243 | Oct 2005 | US |