Information
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Patent Grant
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6789322
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Patent Number
6,789,322
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 28, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 431
- 030 4392
- 030 4391
- 030 341
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electric shaver having a cutter head that includes a movable cutter unit. With a single switching operation of a mode-switching dial that switches the operating mode of the shaver and is installed on the shaver main body, the movable cutter unit is moved upward or downward from a normal position, and the angle of inclination of the cutter head with respect to the shaver main body 1 is varied as well.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electric shaver and more particularly to an electric shaver that has, on the upper portion of the shaver main body, a cutter head in which a plurality of cutter units that have outer cutters and inner cutters that reciprocate while making sliding contact with the outer cutters are installed side by side.
2. Prior Art
In a typical reciprocating electric shaver, a cutter head is installed on the upper portion of a shaver main body that includes a driving source (motor), a driving mechanism, a power supply, an operating switch, etc. The cutter head is comprised of one or more main cutter units and an auxiliary cutter unit, which are installed side by side. Each of the main cutter units comprises a combination of a foil-form outer cutter and an inner cutter that makes a reciprocating motion while making sliding contact with the inside surface of the outer cutter. The auxiliary cutter unit comprises a combination of a slit-form outer cutter (e.g., an edge-trimming cutter or a rough shaving cutter) and an inner cutter that makes a reciprocating motion while making sliding contact with the inside surface of the outer cutter.
Various types of electric shavers exist. In one type of such shavers, a cutter head is provided so as to pivot with respect to the shaver main body and held inclined. Some of such electric shavers are designed so that the heights of the cutter units of the cutter head are adjustable.
Such electric shavers have multiple functions and can be used while achieving variations in the cutter surfaces by way of varying the inclination of the cutter head with respect to the shaver main body and also by way of varying the heights of the cutter units, in accordance with the shaving location.
However, such electric shavers are arranged so that switching of cutter units is done via different operation elements. Thus, the shaver has several operating locations. Furthermore, when the operation elements are located on the front face of the shaver main body, it is difficult to make a switching operation with one hand. Thus, it is bothersome to make a switching operation while interrupting the shaving process, and such electric shavers are inconvenient for use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problems encountered in the prior art and to provide an electric shaver in which the optimal cutter surfaces corresponding to the shaving area can be formed in the cutter head, and the skin contact angle is adjusted to the optimal skin contact angle, by a single switching operation, so that the shaver has an improved operability and convenience of use.
The above object of the present invention is accomplished by a unique structure for an electric shaver that comprises a cutter head which is installed on an upper portion of a shaver main body in a pivotable fashion in a forward-rearward direction and which is provided therein with a plurality of cutter units disposed side by side, each of the cutter units having an outer cutter and an inner cutter that reciprocates while making sliding contact with an inside surface of the outer cutter; and in this electric shaver,
the cutter head is equipped with at least one cutter unit as a movable cutter unit; and
with a single switching operation of a mode switching section that switches operating mode of the shaver and is installed on the shaver main body, not only is the movable cutter unit moved to a specific position in an upward or downward direction from a standard position, but also the angle of inclination of the cutter head with respect to the shaver main body is varied.
In this structure, the mode switching section is installed on one side face of the shaver main body.
The switching operation of the mode-switching section is accomplished by rotating a mode-switching dial.
Furthermore, the movable cutter unit and the mode-switching dial are connected via a first linking member, and the cutter head and the mode-switching dial are connected via a second linking member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS.
1
(
a
) through
1
(
c
) are explanatory diagrams showing the inside of the cutter head of the electric shaver according to the present invention in different operating modes;
FIGS.
2
(
a
) and
2
(
b
) are external perspective views of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of the movable cutter unit of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of the edge-trimming cutter of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged sectional view of a part of the central portion of the electric shaver according to the present invention the electric shaver;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken along the line
7
—
7
in
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view taken along the line
8
—
8
in
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 9
is an explanatory diagram showing the manner of use in the under-the-nose mode of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
FIG. 10
is an explanatory diagram showing the manner of use in the under-the-jaw mode of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
FIG. 11
is an explanatory diagram showing the manner of use in the normal mode of the electric shaver according to the present invention; and
FIG. 12
is an explanatory diagram showing the manner of use in the edge-trimming mode of the electric shaver according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First, the schematic construction of the electric shaver will be described with reference to FIGS.
2
(
a
) and
2
(
b
) and
FIG. 8. A
cutter head
2
is installed on the upper portion of a shaver main body
1
, and this shaver main body
1
is equipped with a driving source and driving mechanism. In the cutter head
2
, a plurality of cutter units each comprising a combination of an outer cutter and an inner cutter that reciprocates while making sliding contact with the outer cutter are installed side by side. The cutter head
2
has a plurality of cutter units as movable units. In use of the shaver, at least one of the cutter units among these movable units is fixed in a position in which the cutter unit has been moved upward or downward from a standard position.
In the shown embodiment, a movable cutter unit
3
, which has foil-form outer cutters
3
a
, and an edge-trimming cutter unit
6
, which has slit-form outer cutters
6
a
, are provided as movable units. As will be described later, in use, the movable cutter unit
3
or the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is fixed at a position after the cutter unit is moved upward or downward. The other cutter units, i.e., the main cutter unit
4
which has foil-form outer cutters
4
a
and the rough shaving cutter unit
7
which has slit-form outer cutters
7
a
are used “as is” without being moved upward or downward.
The edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is mounted on the cutter head frame
5
so as to be adjacent to the main cutter unit
4
. The edge-trimming cutter unit
6
includes a slit-form outer cutter
6
a
and an inner cutter
6
b
that makes a reciprocating motion while making sliding contact with the inside face of the outer cutter
6
a
. The edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is used mainly for shaving sideburns (see FIG.
8
). The edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is connected to an operating lever
6
c
. The operating lever
6
c
passes through a guide hole
5
a
formed in the vertical direction in the cutter head frame
5
and protrudes to the outside of the frame. The outside surface of this operating lever
6
c
is knurled, and the cutter surface of the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is caused to protrude upward for use by catching the fingers on the knurled surface of the operating lever
6
c
and sliding the operating lever
6
c
along the guide hole
5
a.
The rough shaving cutter unit
7
is mounted on the cutter head frame
5
by being installed between the main cutter unit
4
and movable cutter unit
3
. The rough shaving cutter unit
7
includes a slit-form outer cutter
7
a
and an inner cutter
7
b
that make a reciprocating motion while making sliding contact with the inside face of the outer cutter
7
a
. The rough shaving cutter unit
7
is used mainly for shaving long whiskers or unmanageable whiskers (see FIG.
8
).
After rough shaving has been performed with this rough shaving cutter unit
7
, finishing shaving is performed by the movable cutter unit
3
or main cutter unit
4
. The movable cutter unit
3
and main cutter unit
4
are respectively equipped with foil-form outer cutters
3
a
and
4
a
and inner cutters
3
b
and
4
b
that reciprocate while making sliding contact with the inside faces of the outer cutters
3
a
and
4
a
(see FIG.
8
). The outer cutter
4
a
of the main cutter unit
4
, the outer cutter
7
a
of the rough shaving cutter unit
7
and the outer cutters
3
a
of the movable cutter unit
3
are supported on an outer cutter frame
8
(see FIGS.
2
(
a
) and
2
(
b
)). The outer cutter frame
8
can be separated from the cutter head
2
by means of an outer cutter frame detachment key
9
installed on the cutter head
2
(see FIG.
3
).
Furthermore, a main switch
10
is disposed on the front face of the shaver main body
1
. With the operation of the main switch
10
, the inner cutters installed in the movable cutter unit
3
and in the main cutter unit
4
are driven to reciprocate. Moreover, a mode-switching dial
11
, which is one example of a mode-switching section, is provided on one side face of the shaver main body
1
. By way of rotating the mode-switching dial
11
in a specified direction, the movable cutter unit
3
is moved upward or downward from a standard position, and the angle of inclination of the cutter head
2
with respect to the shaver main body
1
is varied, as will be described later.
Next, the construction of the respective elements of the electric shaver will be described with reference to
FIGS. 3 through 8
.
In
FIG. 3
, a first motor joint portion
12
, a first eccentric pin
13
, a second motor joint portion
14
and a second eccentric pin
15
are installed on the upper surface of the shaver main body
1
so that these elements are connected in the axial direction. The second motor joint portion
14
is an eccentric joint portion that is connected via the first eccentric pin
13
. The first and second eccentric pins
13
and
15
are installed upright at positions whose phases are substantially reversed above and below the second motor joint portion
14
.
In
FIG. 8
, the inner cutter
4
b
of the main cutter unit
4
is connected to the oscillator shaft
17
of a first oscillator
16
. The oscillator connecting portion
16
a
of the first oscillator
16
is groove-engaged with the first eccentric pin
13
. A cutter connecting body
18
is engaged with the oscillator shaft
17
. This cutter connecting body
18
is connected to the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
and rough shaving cutter unit
7
. The inner cutter
3
b
of the movable cutter unit
3
is connected to the movable oscillator shaft
19
a
of a movable oscillator
19
. Furthermore, the movable oscillator
19
is connected to a second oscillator
20
so that the movable oscillator
19
is movable upward and downward with respect to the second oscillator
20
. The movable oscillator
19
is installed so that its movement in the vertical direction is free and only movement in the horizontal direction is restricted, thus preventing any interference with the second oscillator
20
even if the movable cutter unit
3
is moved upward and downward. The oscillator connecting portion
20
a
of the second oscillator
20
is groove-engaged with the second eccentric pin
15
.
As seen from the above, the first eccentric pin
13
and second eccentric pin
15
are installed upright at positions whose phases are substantially reversed above and below the second motor joint portion
14
. The first oscillator
16
is connected to the first eccentric pin
13
, and the second oscillator
20
is connected to the second eccentric pin
15
. As a result, the rotational driving of the second motor joint portion
14
is converted into mutually opposite reciprocating motions by the first oscillator
16
and second oscillator
20
and is transmitted to the inner cutters of the respective cutter units.
When the driving motor
47
is started, driving is transmitted to the main cutter unit
4
, edge-trimming cutter unit
6
and rough shaving cutter unit
7
via the first oscillator
16
and is transmitted in the opposite directions to the movable cutter unit
3
via the second oscillator
20
and movable oscillator
19
. In this case, the respective inner cutters
4
b
,
6
b
and
7
b
of the main cutter unit
4
, edge-trimming cutter unit
6
and rough shaving cutter unit
7
and the inner cutters
3
b
of the movable cutter unit
3
are driven in a reciprocating motion in mutually opposite directions.
Furthermore, in
FIG. 3
, projected supporting elements
23
project on the left and right sides from the upper surface
1
a
of the shaver main body
1
. A neck cover
21
is screw-fastened to the upper surface
1
a
by a fastening fitting
22
. The projected supporting elements
23
are provided so as to protrude above the neck cover
21
, and head supporting shafts
24
are inserted into engaging holes formed in the upper ends of the projected supporting elements
23
. A head base
25
is fitted over these head supporting shafts
24
, thus supporting the cutter head
2
so that the cutter head
2
can pivot.
Furthermore, as seen from
FIGS. 6 and 7
, a connecting body supporting shaft
26
is inserted into the side face portion
1
b
of the shaver main body
1
. An arm-form head connecting body
27
is supported on this connecting body supporting shaft
26
so that the head connecting body
27
can pivot. Engaging pins
27
a
and
27
b
are respectively caused to protrude from both ends of the head connecting body
27
. Furthermore, in the cutter head
2
, a reinforcing plate
28
is disposed in the bottom portion of the head base
25
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, a recessed groove
29
is formed in a depending part of the reinforcing plate
28
that is bent in the vertical direction. The engaging pin
27
a
on one end of the head connecting body
27
is inserted into the recessed groove
29
of the reinforcing plate
28
.
Furthermore, a mode-switching dial
11
is built into the side face portion
1
b
of the shaver main body
1
so that the mode-switching dial
11
can be turned. The manner to mount the mode-switching dial
11
will be described below with reference to
FIG. 3. A
mode key clicking body
30
is connected to a side face cover
31
and integrally attached to the side face portion
1
b
. The side face cover
31
is fitted so as to cover the outside of the head connecting body
27
. An engaging opening
31
a
is formed in this side face cover
31
. Furthermore, in the side face portion
1
b
, a dial shaft
32
is inserted into the central position of the engaging opening
31
a
. A mode key
33
and a mode cover
34
are integrally engaged with this engaging opening
31
a
, and that the mode key
33
is provided so as to be rotated about the dial shaft
32
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, a rib
35
is disposed around an engaging opening whereby the mode key
33
is engaged with the dial shaft
32
. An engaging groove
36
surrounded by this rib
35
is disposed in the direction of diameter. The engaging pin
27
b
on the other end of the head connecting body
27
is inserted into the engaging groove
36
.
Furthermore, one end of a link arm
40
is connected to the arm shaft
38
of an oscillator holder
37
which is disposed in the bottom portion of the movable cutter unit
3
, and the other end of this link arm
40
is connected to a boss
39
disposed on the mode key
33
.
The manner of mounting the movable cutter unit
3
will be described with reference to FIG.
4
. The link arm
40
is formed in an L shape as an integral part of a holding shaft
41
. This holding shaft
41
is built into the oscillator holder
37
in the horizontal direction, and an arm shaft
38
is inserted coaxially with the holding shaft
41
, so that the link arm
40
is supported in a depending attitude. Furthermore, the movable oscillator
19
is integrally built into the oscillator holder
37
. A movable oscillator shaft
19
a
is inserted into a connecting portion
19
b
that is disposed on the upper part of this movable oscillator
19
. A movable inner cutter float element
42
is fitted over the movable oscillator shaft
19
a
, and the movable inner cutters
3
b
are held in this movable inner cutter float element
42
.
Accordingly, the oscillator holder
37
can be pushed upward or pulled downward via the link arm
40
by turning the mode-switching dial
11
, so that the movable cutter unit
3
can be moved upward or downward.
Furthermore, the position of the mode-switching dial
11
is arranged so that the shaver can be used with the dial position (position of the movable cutter unit
3
) fixed by the engagement of the mode key clicking body
30
and the clicking portion
33
a
of the mode key
33
. In the shown embodiment, as will be described later, the electric shaver is designed so that mode-switching can be performed among three positions: a normal mode (for use on the cheeks), an under-the-nose mode (for use under the nose), and an under-the-jaw mode (for use under the jaw). As a result, as shown in the model diagram in
FIG. 8
, the movable cutter unit
3
can be respectively moved to a normal position, upper position or lower position and fixed in these positions.
Next, the manner of mounting the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
will be described with reference to FIG.
5
. The edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is used mainly in cases where sideburns are trimmed. The edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is integrally supported on an edge-trimming cutter base
43
and is built into an attachment section
5
b
on the front face of the cutter head frame
5
. An edge trimming clicking body
44
is attached to this attachment section
5
b
, and edge-trimming cutter is mounted so that this unit can be pushed in from the outside by an edge-trimming lever
45
and head plate
5
d.
One end of the edge-trimming lever
45
is engaged with a lever shaft
46
installed in the attachment section
5
b
, while the other end is connected to the operating lever
6
c
. A boss
45
a
and a clicking portion
45
b
are formed on the edge-trimming lever
45
. A circular-arc-form guide hole
5
c
into which the boss
45
a
is inserted is formed in the attachment section
5
b
. The boss
45
a
passes through the guide hole
5
c
and is connected to the edge-trimming cutter base
43
. When the operating lever
6
c
is moved upward or downward along the guide hole
5
c
, the edge-trimming lever
45
pivots about the lever shaft
46
, so that the boss
45
a
is moved along the guide hole
5
c
. In this case, the edge-trimming cutter base
43
is moved upward or downward; and at the same time, the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is also moved. Then, when the clicking portion
45
b
enters into an engagement with the edge trimming clicking body
44
, the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is fixed in the upper position or lower position.
Next, the mechanism that varies the angle of inclination of the cutter head
2
with respect to the shaver main body
1
when the movable cutter unit
3
is moved to a predetermined position in the vertical direction form the standard position will be described with reference to FIGS.
1
(
a
) through
1
(
c
). The angle of inclination of the cutter head
2
will be described with the vertical direction taken as an angle of zero degrees.
FIG.
1
(
a
) shows a state in which the movable cutter unit
3
is in the standard position (normal mode). In this case, the link arm
40
connects the mode key
33
and oscillator holder
37
in an attitude that is parallel to the vertical direction. The angle of inclination of the cutter head
2
is maintained at zero degrees.
FIG.
1
(
b
) shows a state in which the mode-switching dial
11
is rotated in the counterclockwise direction, so that the mode key
33
is rotated in the same direction, thus effecting positioning by engagement of the clicking portion
33
a
with the mode key clicking body
30
(under-the-nose mode). In this case, the movable cutter unit
3
is pushed upward by the link arm
40
and held in a height position where the movable cutter unit
3
protrudes further than the other cutter units of the cutter head
2
. On the other hand, when the mode key
33
is rotated in the counterclockwise direction, the rib
35
also is rotated in the same direction, so that the engaging pin
27
b
of the head connecting body
27
that is connected to the engaging groove
36
is moved outward in the direction of diameter along the engaging groove
36
. In this case, the head connecting body
27
is rotated slightly in the clockwise direction about the connecting body supporting shaft
26
. As a result, the reinforcing plate
28
(see
FIG. 7
) to which the engaging pin
27
a
of the head connecting body
27
is connected is caused to swing in the counterclockwise direction, so that the shaver is used while held in a state in which the cutter head
2
has been rotated (pivoted) in the counterclockwise direction about the head supporting shafts
24
. The angle of inclination of the cutter head
2
in this case is approximately 8.1 degrees, and the cutter head
2
is inclined slightly to the front (or to the left in FIG.
1
(
b
)) with respect to the shaver main body
1
.
FIG.
1
(
c
) shows a state in which the mode-switching dial
11
is rotated in the clockwise direction, so that the mode key
33
is rotated in the same direction, thus effecting positioning by engagement of the clicking portion
33
a
with the mode key clicking body
30
(under-the-jaw mode). In this case, the movable cutter unit
3
is pulled downward by the link arm
40
and held in a height position where the movable cutter unit
3
is retracted further than the other cutter units of the cutter head
2
. On the other hand, when the mode key
33
is rotated in the clockwise direction, the rib
35
is also rotated in the same direction, so that the engaging pin
27
b
of the head connecting body
27
connected to the engaging groove
36
is moved slightly outward in the direction of diameter along the engaging groove
36
. In this case, the head connecting body
27
is rotated slightly in the counterclockwise direction about connecting body supporting shaft
26
. As a result, the reinforcing plate
28
(see
FIG. 7
) to which the engaging pin
27
a
of the head connecting body
27
is connected is caused to swing in the clockwise direction, so that the shaver is used while held in a state in which the cutter head
2
has been rotated in the clockwise direction about the head supporting shafts
24
. The angle of inclination of the cutter head
2
in this case is approximately 5 degrees, so that the cutter head
2
is inclined slightly to the back (or to the right in FIG.
1
(
c
)) with respect to the shaver main body
1
.
Next, the manner of uses of the electric shaver obtained by mode-switching will be described below with reference to
FIGS. 9 through 11
.
FIG. 9
shows a case in which the shaver is used in the under-the-nose mode. In this under-the-nose mode, the movable cutter unit
3
is raised and placed in a height position in which this movable cutter unit
3
protrudes beyond the other cutter units, and the cutter head
2
is inclined toward the side of the front face (toward the side of the main switch
10
). With this set up, though the shaving area in the area under the nose is limited, and the shaving surface is curved, a sufficient contact area with the outer cutters
3
a
of the movable cutter unit
3
is secured; and since the cutter head
2
is inclined toward the front, an attitude that allows easy holding and easy operation by the user can be maintained.
FIG. 10
illustrates a case in which the shaver is used in the under-the-jaw mode. In this case, the movable cutter unit
3
is lowered in a height position in which the movable cutter unit
3
is retracted deeper than the other cutter units. The edge-trimming cutter unit
6
or rough shaving cutter unit
7
installed on either side of the main cutter unit
4
is moved back and forth under the jaw where unmanageable whiskers are common. Thus, ordinary whiskers are shaved by the main cutter unit
4
while unmanageable whiskers are shaved by the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
or rough shaving cutter unit
7
. Thus, a shaving operation with good finishing shaving suited to the nature of the whiskers can be performed. Furthermore, by way of inclining the cutter head
2
slightly toward the opposite side from the front face side (the side with the main switch
10
), the respective outer cutters can conform to the inclination of the area under the jaw. Thus, a sufficient contact area between the whiskers and the cutter surfaces is secured, and the convenience of use can be improved.
FIG. 11
shows a case in which the shaver is used in the normal mode. In this case, the cutter head
2
is not inclined with respect to the shaver main body
1
, and the movable cutter unit
3
is kept in the standard position. In this normal mode, the cheeks, which have a relatively broad shaving area, is efficiently shaven by the cutter surfaces of all of the cutter units, i.e., the movable cutter unit
3
, main cutter unit
4
, edge-trimming cutter unit
6
and rough shaving cutter unit
7
. Furthermore, with back and forth movements of the shaver body, finishing shaving can be performed by means of the main cutter unit
4
and movable cutter unit
3
while shaving unmanageable whiskers, a shaving operation with good shaving efficiency and finishing can be performed.
FIG. 12
shows a case in which the shaver is in the edge-trimming mode. The mode-switching dial
11
is in the normal position, and only the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
is raised and fixed in the upper position by the operating lever
6
c
. As a result, in cases where mainly sideburns are trimmed, the skin contact angle can be arbitrarily adjusted, and a shaving operation with good finishing is performed.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described above. However, the present invention is not limited to the above-described electric shaver; and it is possible to install a plurality of movable cutter units
3
instead of a single movable cutter unit
3
. With a plurality of movable cutter units, the variation of combination of the main cutter unit and such movable cutter units increases, and the high positions of the cutter surfaces can be varied further in the vertical direction.
In addition, the present invention is not limited to cases in which the movable cutter unit
3
is fixed in one of three positions, the standard position, the upper position and the lower position; and it is possible to design the shaver so that the movement positions of the cutter units can be switched in the vertical direction to an even larger number of positions. Moreover, the inner cutters of the cutter units that have foil-form outer cutters can be supported in a floating manner by bearings on which springs, etc. are spring-mounted, so that the inner cutters are caused to contact the inside faces of the outer cutters.
Furthermore, the arrangement of the movable cutter unit
3
and main cutter unit
4
that have foil-form outer cutters, and the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
and rough shaving cutter unit
7
that have slit-form outer cutters, is arbitrary; and these cutter units can be alternately installed, or the edge-trimming cutter unit
6
and rough shaving cutter unit
7
can be installed on both sides of the movable cutter unit
3
and main cutter unit
4
.
Furthermore, the mode-switching section is not limited to a dial system; and the height positions of the cutter surfaces can be switched using some other type of system such as a lever system, etc. Thus, many modifications can be made within limits that involve no departure from the spirit of the invention.
In the electric shaver of the present invention, the cutter head is equipped with at least one cutter unit as a movable cutter unit, and the movable cutter unit is moved upward or downward from the standard or normal position to a specific position, and the angle of inclination of the cutter head with respect to the shaver main body is varied; and such changes are made by a single switching operation of a mode-switching section that is installed on the shaver main body and switches the operating mode of the shaver.
Accordingly, an optimal cutter surface suited to a particular shaving area is obtained by the cutter head, and the cutter head is adjusted to the optimal skin contact angle by a single switching operation of the mode-switching section. The shaver has improved operability and convenience of use.
Claims
- 1. An electric shaver comprising a cutter head which is installed on an upper portion of a shaver main body in a pivotable fashion in a forward-rearward direction and which is provided therein with a plurality of cutter units, each of said cutter units having an outer cutter and an inner cutter that reciprocates while making sliding contact with an inside surface of said outer cutter, whereinsaid cutter head is equipped with at least one cutter unit as a movable cutter unit; and with a single switching operation of a mode-switching section that switches operating mode of said shaver and is installed on said shaver main body, said movable cutter unit is moved to a specific position in an upward or downward direction from a standard position, and an angle of inclination of said cutter head with respect to said shaver main body is varied.
- 2. The electric shaver according to claim 1, wherein said mode-switching section is installed on one side face of said shaver main body.
- 3. The electric shaver according to claim 2, wherein said switching operation of said mode-switching section is accomplished by a rotating operation of a mode-switching dial.
- 4. The electric shaver according to claim 3, wherein said movable cutter unit and said mode-switching dial are connected via a first linking member, and said cutter head and said mode-switching dial are connected via a second linking member.
Priority Claims (1)
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