1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electric shaver and more particularly to an electric shaver in which a plurality of cutter units, each including an outer cutter and an inner cutter that reciprocates while making sliding contact with the outer cutter, are disposed side by side in the upper portion of the shaver main body.
2. Prior Art
In a typical reciprocating electric shaver, a cutter head is installed on the upper portion of the 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.
The cutter head 101 is detachably mounted on the shaver main body (not shown). The cutter head 101 includes a plurality of cutter units 102 in which foil-form outer cutters and inner cutters that are driven in a reciprocating motion are combined; and the cutter head 101 further includes a rough shaving cutter 103 which shaves unmanageable whiskers or long whiskers, etc., and an edge-trimming cutter 104 which shaves sideburns, located adjacent to the cutter units 102. The height position of the edge-trimming cutter 104 can be adjusted in stages (including the portions indicated by broken lines) in linkage with the operating part of the shaver main body, and the edge-trimming cutter 104 can be used in these height positions as shown in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Koki) No. 2000-157759.
In the electric shaver shown in
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to solve the above-described problems encountered in the prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an electric shaver that can provide optimal cutter surfaces that correspond to a shaving area and can form an optimal skin contact angle.
The above objects are accomplished by a unique structure of the present invention for an electric shaver that comprises: a shaver main body and a cutter head, which is installed on an upper portion of the shaver main body and includes a plurality of cutter units each having an outer cutter and an inner cutter that reciprocates while making sliding contact with an inside surface of the outer cutter; and in the present invention:
In the above structure, the angle of inclination of the cutter head with respect to the shaver main body can be varied when the movable unit is moved to the predetermined position in a vertical direction from the standard position.
In addition, a positional movement operation of the movable unit and an inclination operation of the cutter head are performed in linkage with each other.
Furthermore, in the shaver of the present invention,
In the above structure, movable outer cutter anchoring portions, which are anchored to the outer cutter of the movable unit when the outer cutter frame is mounted on the cutter head, and movable outer cutter anchoring release portions, which release an anchored state between the outer cutter of the movable unit and the outer cutter frame, are disposed on the cutter head.
Furthermore, in the electric shaver of the present invention the plurality of cutter units are disposed side by side, and such cutter units comprise: the movable unit which has a foil-form outer cutter, a rough shaving cutter unit which has a slit-form outer cutter, a main cutter unit which has a foil-form outer cutter, and an edge-trimming cutter unit which has a slit-form outer cutter; and the angle of inclination of the cutter head with respect to the shaver main body is varied when the movable unit is moved to the predetermined position in a vertical direction from the standard position.
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;
a) and 2(b) are external perspective views of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
a) and 3(b) are exploded perspective views of the electric shaver and the movable cutter unit of the present invention;
a) and 13(b) are explanatory diagrams of the outer cutter frame in different height positions shown in
a) and 18(b) are explanatory diagrams showing the mode switching operation of the cutter head of the electric shaver of another embodiment of the present invention; and
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the attached figures.
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;
a) and 2(b) are external perspective views of the electric shaver according to the present invention;
First, the schematic construction of the electric shaver will be described with reference to
In the shown embodiment, a movable cutter unit 3, which has foil-form movable outer cutter 3a, and an edge-trimming cutter unit 6, which has slit-form outer cutter 6a, 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 4a and the rough shaving cutter unit 7 which has slit-form outer cutters 7a 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 movable outer cutter 6a and an movable inner cutter 6b that makes a reciprocating motion while making sliding contact with the inside surface of the movable outer cutter 6a. The edge-trimming cutter unit 6 is used mainly for shaving sideburns (see
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 immovable outer cutter 7a and an immovable inner cutter 7b that make a reciprocating motion while making sliding contact with the inside surface of the immovable outer cutter 7a. The rough shaving cutter unit 7 is used mainly for shaving long whiskers or unmanageable whiskers (see
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 the main cutter unit 4 are respectively equipped with foil-form movable outer cutter 3a and immovable outer cutter 4a and movable inner cutter 3b and immovable outer cutter 4b that reciprocate while making sliding contact with the inside surfaces of the outer cutter 3a and 4a (see
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
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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 4b, 6b and 7b of the main cutter unit 4, edge-trimming cutter unit 6 and rough shaving cutter unit 7 and the movable inner cutter 3b of the movable cutter unit 3 are driven in a reciprocating motion in mutually opposite directions.
Furthermore, in
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Furthermore, a mode-switching dial 11 is built into the side face portion 1b 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
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The oscillator holder 37 can be pushed upward or pulled downward via the linking arm 40 by turning the mode switching dial 11, so that the movable cutter units 3 can be moved upward or downward.
Here, the assembled construction of the movable cutter unit 3 will be described with reference to
The linking 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 linking arm 40 is supported in a vertical attitude. Furthermore, the movable oscillator 19 is integrally built into the oscillator holder 37. A movable oscillator shaft 19a is inserted into a connecting portion 19b disposed on the upper portion of this movable oscillator 19. A spring 48 is coaxially mounted on the movable oscillator shaft 19a, and a movable inner cutter float fitting 42 is fitted over the tip end of the shaft. The movable inner cutter float fitting 42 is constantly supported and driven upward from the connecting portion 19b by the spring 48. The movable inner cutter 3b is engaged with the movable inner cutter float fitting 42 and supported in a floating manner.
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Movable inner cutter anchoring grooves 53 and outer cutter frame anchoring portions 54 are formed on the inside wall surfaces at the lower end of the outer cutter frame 51 so that these elements are separated in the vertical and inward-outward directions. The movable inner cutter anchoring grooves 53 are formed in a groove shape by bifurcated (C-shaped or U-shaped) arms 53a and inside wall surfaces of the outer cutter frame 51. The arms 53a are formed with hooks 53b at their tip end portions (lower end portions) that extend vertically from the outer cutter frame 51. The outer cutter frame anchoring portions 54 are disposed further to the outside than the movable inner cutter anchoring grooves 53. The outer cutter frame anchoring portions 54 are located on the inside wall surfaces of L-shaped hooks 54b that are formed on the tip end portions (lower end portions) of bifurcated (C-shaped or U-shaped) arms 54a that extend vertically from the outer cutter frame 51.
Locking plates 55 are, as shown in
Furthermore, as shown in
In a state in which the outer cutter frame 8 has been detached or removed from the cutter head 2, the movable outer cutter 3a is supported in the lower portion of the outer cutter frame 8, and the outer cutter frame anchoring portions 54 are anchored to the locking claws 57, so that the position of the movable outer cutter 3a is fixed in the attachment and detachment position (see
The electric shaver of this embodiment can be used with the height position of the movable cutter unit 3 varied among three positions, i.e., a normal position, upper position and lower position, with respect to the outer cutter frame 8. When the driving of the electric shaver is stopped in any of the use modes, and the outer cutter frame 8 is removed from the cutter head 2, the movable outer cutter 3a first moves to the furthest lowered position (attachment and detachment position) within the outer cutter frame 8 with the movable outer cutter anchoring portions 62 still anchored to the movable inner cutter anchoring grooves 53. In this case, since the outer cutter frame anchoring portions 54 are anchored to the locking claws 57 of the locking arms 58, the outer cutter frame 8 can be removed from the cutter head 2 with the movable outer cutter 3a always fastened in a fixed position (the attachment and detachment position).
Furthermore, even if the height position of the movable inner cutter 3b is altered by operating the mode switching dial 11 after the outer cutter frame 8 has been removed, the movable outer cutter anchoring portions 62 are anchored in the movable inner cutter anchoring grooves 53 after the anchored state of the outer cutter frame anchoring portions 54 and locking claws 57 has first been released from the movable outer anchoring release portions 63 when the outer cutter frame 8 is again mounted on the cutter head 2; accordingly, the movable outer cutter 3a is placed in a free state with respect to the outer cutter frame 8 and is thus movable to the use mode position in accordance with the advance of the movable inner cutter 3b.
Accordingly, the user, without worrying about the use mode, can remove the outer cutter frame 8 from the cutter head 2; and then after replacing the outer cutters or inner cutters or cleaning the interior, the user can begin shaving merely by mounting the outer cutter frame 8 back on the cutter head 2. Thus, the electric shaver of the present invention has a greatly improved convenience for use.
Next, the assembled construction of the edge-trimming cutter unit 6 will be described with reference to
The edge-trimming cutter unit 6 is integrally supported on an edge-trimming cutter base 43 and is built into an attachment section 5b on the front surface side of a cutter head frame 5. An edge-trimming clicking body 44 is attached to this attachment section 5b and assembled so as to be pushed in from the outside by means of an edge-trimming lever 45 and a head plate 5d.
One end of the edge-trimming lever 45 is engaged with a lever shaft 46 installed in the attachment section 5b, while the other end is connected to the operating lever 6c. A boss 45a and a clicking portion 45b are formed on the edge-trimming lever 45. A circular-arc-form guide hole 5c into which the boss 45a is inserted is formed in the attachment section 5b. The boss 45a passes through the guide hole 5c and is connected to the edge-trimming cutter base 43. When the operating lever 6c is moved upward or downward along the guide hole 5c, the edge-trimming lever 45 pivots about the lever shaft 46, so that the boss 45a rotates along the guide hole 5c. 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 45b enters into an engagement with the edge trimming clicking body 44, as shown in
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
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.
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 33a 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 27b 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
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 33a 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 27b 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
Next, the manner of uses of the electric shaver obtained by mode-switching will be described below with reference to
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described above. However, the present invention is not limited to the above-described electric shavers. A plurality of movable cutter units 3 can be installed instead of a single movable cutter unit 3. For example, in
Furthermore, the arrangement of the movable cutter unit 3 and main cutter unit 4 with foil-form outer cutters, and the edge-trimming cutter unit 6 and rough shaving cutter unit 7 with slit-form outer cutters, is arbitrary. These cutter units can be alternately installed, or the edge-trimming cutter unit 6 and rough shaving cutter unit 7 can be disposed on either side of the movable cutter unit 3 and main cutter unit 4.
In addition, the mode switching section is not limited to a dial system. In other words, the shaver can be designed so that the switching of the height positions of the cutter surfaces can be done by some other way such as a lever system, etc. Thus, numerous 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 has a plurality of cutter units as movable units, and at least one unit among these movable units is constructed as to be fixed and used in a position where this unit is moved upward or downward from a standard position. Accordingly, variations of the cutter surfaces contacting the skin surface can be increased, and optimal cutter surfaces can be formed in accordance with shaving areas such as the area under the nose, the area under the jaw and the cheeks, etc. Consequently, by way of switching the modes that varies the heights of the cutter surfaces of the movable units in accordance with the shaving area, efficient shaving with a good finish can be accomplished.
When the movable cutter unit is moved upward or downward from a standard position, the angle of inclination of the cutter head with respect to the shaver main body varies. Thus, the shaver is easily held by the user, and an optimal skin contact angle is obtainable in accordance with the shaving area. The shaver has an improved convenience of use.
Furthermore, while the outer cutter frame is on the cutter head, the movable outer cutter is supported so that this movable outer cutter is freely moved in the vertical direction with respect to the outer cutter frame, and when the outer cutter frame is removed from the cutter head, the movable outer cutter is moved toward the lower portion of the outer cutter frame and is anchored and fixed. Accordingly, even if the outer cutter frame is removed from the cutter head in any of the use modes, or even if the height position of the movable inner cutter is altered after the outer cutter frame has been removed, the movable outer cutter can be move in accordance with the position of the movable inner cutter so that the movable cutter unit is set in a height position corresponding to the use mode when the outer cutter frame is again mounted on the cutter head. Accordingly, the user, without worrying about the use mode, can remove the outer cutter frame from the cutter head; and then after replacing the outer cutters or inner cutters or cleaning the interior, the user can begin shaving merely by mounting the outer cutter frame back on the cutter head. Thus, the electric shaver of the present invention has a greatly improved convenience for use.
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