The present development is directed to a dry shaver utilizing a replaceable energy supply for a motor wherein the motor is relatively high speed and directly drives cutting blade reciprocations. The development is also directed to a switch assembly for the shaver providing a “Try Me” operating mode while the shaver is in a packaging, and a distinct “on-off” mode when removed from the packaging.
Dry shavers, as opposed to wet shavers (a blade requiring a lubricating foam), require an energy supply for a motor to drive a cutting blade assembly which effectively operates to shear hair in the shaving operation. An outer shearing foil is disposed to engage the skin of a user and includes apertures to allow shearable hair to pass through the foil for the cutting operation as a reciprocating blade moves against the foil. The reciprocating movement of the cutting blade is effected by a transmission assembly interposed between a drive motor and a cutting blade. As it is desired that the reciprocations occur with a frequency in the range of thousands of cycles per second, such transmission assemblies have been constructed with a design intent to withstand the cyclical frequencies over a relatively long period of time. Many users keep their electric shavers for periods of years. The robust assembly requirements for such shavers tend to promote design objectives employing complex gearing assemblies, rechargeable battery supplies and minimized reciprocating speeds for the cutting blade, all for promoting a long, maintenance-free life of the shaver. It should be particularly noted that higher speed reciprocations of the cutting blade assembly, although enhancing shearing efficiencies, can be expected to engender more vibration, friction and heat within the cutting blade assembly, thereby diminishing the design objectives of a longer life and robustness.
The complexities of prior known dry shaver systems have resulted in a commercial market for such shavers dominated by relatively high cost products, having increased weight and bulk necessary to accommodate rechargeable battery systems, complex curing assemblies and ubiquitous vibration damping componentry.
There is a need for a simplified, yet still robust, low cost dry shaver that can provide an effective shaver operation through efficient shearing, while avoiding complex drive and gearing transmission assemblies, heavy and expensive rechargeable battery supplies, all in a lightweight and highly portable assembly.
Conventional dry shavers, as relatively expensive items, are normally packaged in a secure package precluding any access to the shaver in the packaging until a buyer has actually purchased the particular shaver. Certainly, demonstration models can be made available, but the demonstration models are not usually the particular shaver purchased by the buyer.
As the present development concerns a relatively low cost shaver, the merchandising of the shaver can be greatly facilitated by its enhanced exposure, accessability and operable demonstration by a prospective purchaser. Operation testing of a desired product within a blister pack for citing interest in a product and satisfying a prospective buyer's product curiosity is well known for a range of consumer-type goods. Demonstrability is usually identified to the consumer with a “Try Me” tag line on the product packaging encouraging the prospective purchaser to operate the product in a manner which demonstrates but does not weaken or damage the product itself, or its energy supply, and is sufficient to satisfy most questions about the operability of the product. Almost all blister pack configurations including the “Try Me” feature require relatively complex packaging configurations to preclude accidentally putting the product within the packaging into a permanent on operation, thereby eventually completely draining the battery supply. Protrusions or walls are disposed about a switch assembly to preclude the switch assembly from movement into the permanent operation while in the packaging. In addition, it is usually important that the blister pack wholly contain the product so that any “Try Me” type operation must be performed through a wall of a blister pack and, thus, there will be a necessary spacing between the product itself and the product being tested. The integrity of the containing packaging is particularly important when the contained product is health or food related.
There is a need for a dry shaver packaging assembly which allows a prospective buyer to have the advantage of a “Try Me” test mode prior to purchase, but can be accomplished without a complex blister pack arrangement especially designed for protecting undesired shaver operation.
The subject development satisfies the above-referenced needs and others to provide a low cost dry shaver that is highly efficient in its shearing, yet extremely portable and can be merchandised within a “Try Me” type packaging arrangement.
A portable electric shaver comprises a cutting assembly driven by a drive assembly. The drive assembly includes a motor and an associated drive shaft for operating the cutting assembly at cutting reciprocations greater than eight thousand cycles per minute for high-speed cutting operation. A replaceable battery supply is disposed within the shaver and connected to the drive assembly as a sole supply of power to the drive for generating motor revolutions matching the cutting reciprocations. A cam assembly is interposed between the motor and cutting assembly for causing the cutting reciprocations wherein the cam assembly includes an eccentric pin relative to the drive shaft and a gear assembly directly translates motor revolutions to the cutting reciprocations without reducing or enhancing operating cutting speeds.
The cutting assembly includes a swing bridge supporting an inner cutter and a support post fixed to the swing bridge and the inner cutter. The support post is aligned with the drive shaft and includes an aperture disposed relative to the eccentric pin for providing cam engaging surfaces whereby the cutting reciprocations of the inner cutter equal in frequency the revolutions of the drive shaft.
In accordance with another aspect of the present development, the shaver includes a switch for selectively operating the shaver wherein the switch includes a “Try Me” position for demonstrative operation prior to purchase.
In accordance with yet another more limited aspect of the present development, the shaver includes a cap for the cutting assembly wherein the cap includes a selectively removable cleaning brush mounted therein for cleaning of the blades of the cutting assembly.
In accordance with another aspect of the present development, a portable electric shaver is disposed in a packaging for facilitating selective demonstrative operation of the shaver within the packaging. The shaver comprises a switch having a first operating position operable only with a continuous manual exertion by a potential purchaser while the shaver is disposed in the packaging for demonstrative operation. A second operating position causes a cutting operation of the shaver without the continuous manual exertion for effecting an actual shaving operation for the user. The second operating position is inhibited from unintended operation by the packaging.
In accordance with a more limited aspect of the present development, the packaging includes an opening for a user to move the switch to the first operating position. A packaging wall is disposed adjacent the opening to inhibit the movement of the switch to the second operating position so long as the shaver remains in the packaging.
It is a particular object of the present development to provide a low cost high speed, extremely portable dry shaver powered by removable batteries, such as a pair of AA batteries. The shaver has a particular advantage of being packaged within a packaging assembly which allows selective demonstrative operation of the shaver within the packaging for improved ease and accuracy of understanding the shaver operation.
These and some other objects and advantageous of the development will become more apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments.
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The cutting assembly portion 12 preferably includes a screen 20 preferably comprising a metallic foil or the like, though other materials could be employed so long as they provide a relatively thin apertured engaging surface to provide close and accessible shearing of hair, such as a man's beard. A trimmer assembly 24 provides a selectively operational hair trimmer which is positionable between a closed position wherein the trimming blade is latched within the cutting assembly portion 12, or may be released by trimmer release plate 26 to project perpendicularly from the cutting assembly portion 12 when in the intended operational position (
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The inner components of the cutting assembly portion 12 comprise the inner cutter or cutting blades 52, configured in a generally semi-circular outer periphery for close mating engagement of the screen 20, a swing bridge 54 for generally supporting the cutting blades 52 and a motor 56 having a shaft on which is received a cam 58 which reciprocates the swing bridge 54 and thereby the cutting blades 52 for the desired reciprocating shearing action during operation of the shaver. Power to the motor is controlled by a switch assembly 18 which is actuated by a switch button pad 64 accessible through aperture 66 in the front shell 32. The motor is secured in the shell 32 through a motor hold down plate attached to shell 32 with conventional fasteners as shown. Energy to the motor 56 is directed by the switch assembly 18 from batteries 74 serially connected through a wire connection 76 and held within the shell battery compartment by an end cap 78. A selectively includable battery cover seal 80 can protect the batteries from water contact and consequent corrosion.
A high-speed motor is preferred, i.e., about eight to ten thousand revolutions per minute. When such a speed is translated to cutting assembly reciprocations, a high efficiency shearing operation is obtained.
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While the present development has been described with reference to various embodiments, it is not to be limited to the details set forth above, for it is intended to cover such modifications or changes as can be made within the scope of the attached claims.