The present invention relates to an electronic person care device and more particularly to a light guide assembly for small electronic appliances used in wet environments, such as a wet shaving razor or other grooming devices.
Powered electronic devices are commonly provided with illuminated features that are aesthetically pleasing, indicate one or more functions of the device and provide feedback to a user. However, when such devices are used in a wet environment, providing such illuminated features can be problematic. Any electronic features that are not sealed from moisture may fail. The wet environment necessitates providing a water tight seal that increases the complexity and cost of the illuminated features as well as limits the aesthetics and functionality of the device. The seal can also limit assembly and installation of the illuminated features within the housing.
What is needed, then, is an electronic personal care device, suitable for use in a wet environment, with one or more illumination systems, for example, a light guide positioned on a handle. The electronic personal care device, including powered razors and toothbrushes, is preferably simpler, cost-effective, reliable, durable, easier and/or faster to manufacture, and easier and/or faster to assemble with more precision.
In one aspect, the invention features, in general, an electronic personal care device having a housing defining a sealed cavity. A first circuit board is positioned within the sealed cavity of the housing. A power source positioned within the sealed cavity of the housing. A second circuit board positioned outside the sealed cavity and in electrical connection with the power source. A light guide is mounted to the second circuit board. The light guide having a body defining an opening. A light source is positioned within the opening, spaced apart from the light guide and mounted to the second circuit board. A transparent layer is positioned around the light source and on the second circuit board forming a water tight seal.
In another aspect, the invention features, in general, An electronic personal care device with a handle having a housing defining a sealed cavity. A power source is positioned within the sealed cavity of the housing. A first circuit board is positioned within the cavity and operatively connected to the power source. A second circuit board is positioned outside the sealed cavity and in electrical connection with the power source. A light guide is mounted to the second circuit board. The light guide has a body defining an opening. A light source is positioned within the opening and spaced apart from the light guide. The light source is mounted to the second circuit board. A transparent layer is positioned around the light source and on the second circuit board.
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The light assembly 18 may include a light guide 22, which may define a shape or symbol to communicate a function or status of the personal care device 10 (e.g., power is on or off). The light guide 22 may form the shape of various icons, symbols, letters, numbers, or trademarks may also be used to illustrate a function of the handle 14. The light guide 22 may also display an illuminated symbol that is as simple as a ring or a line, which may include only one symbol portion. The light guide 22 may be manufactured from a transparent or translucent material and may have two or more spaced apart arms 24 and 26 that direct light to a top surface of the light guide 22. The light guide 22 may be solid such that light travels through the material of the light guide 22 in order to exit the light guide 22 and not through a hollow or open space in the light guide 22. The light guide 22 may be exposed. For example, a seal member may not be positioned around the light guide 22 or between the light guide and the handle 14. In certain embodiments, the handle 14, may include a cover 28 spaced apart from the light guide 22. The handle 14 may include an actuator 30, such as a button or a switch, for turning on and off the light assembly 18.
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The sealed cavity 34 of the handle 14 may prevent water ingress. In certain embodiments, the power source 42, the internal switch 38 and the circuit board 36 may be positioned within the sealed cavity 34 of the handle 14, with the light source 40 positioned outside of the sealed cavity 34. In certain embodiments, a seal 44 may be provided between the circuit board 36 and the handle 14 to prevent water ingress. For example, the seal 44 may be positioned completely around the circuit board 36 to prevent water ingress. As will be explained in greater detail below, the light source 40 (and the light assembly 18) may be mounted to and operatively coupled to another circuit board 46 (e.g., a second circuit board) positioned outside the sealed cavity 34. However, it is understood that the circuit board 36 and the circuit board 46 may be interconnected or a single piece construction. Accordingly, the power source 42 may be electrically connected to the circuit board 46 positioned within the sealed cavity 34 via the circuit board 46 positioned outside the sealed cavity 34. The light source 40 may be electrically connected to the circuit board 46. Accordingly, the electrical connection between the light source 40 and the circuit board 46 may be damaged by water. The circuit board 46 may be operatively connected to the circuit board 36. In certain embodiments, the cover 28 may be mounted to the handle 14 (e.g., a head 48 of the handle 14 that contains the light assembly 18) for aesthetic purposes (e.g., to block the view various components of the handle 14 and/or the light assembly 18). A microcontroller 50 may be mounted to the circuit board 36 positioned within the sealed cavity 34. The microcontroller 50 may be operatively connected to the internal switch 38, the power source 42 and the light source 40. Accordingly, the microcontroller 50 may control the status of the light source 40 and/or other components of the electronic personal device 10, such as a motor or heater.
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The circuit board 46 may be mounted to a platform 56 to provide structural support for the circuit board 46, which may include a flexible PCBs. In certain embodiments, the body 52 may have a pair of legs 58 and 60 that extend into a respective opening 62, 62′ and 64, 64′ of the circuit board 46 and the platform 56. The pair of legs 58 and 60 may facilitate securing the light guide 22 to the circuit board 46 and/or the platform 56. The pair of arms 24 and 26 may extend from the body 52 of the light guide 22 transverse to the pair of legs 58 and 60 (e.g., the legs 58 and 60 may be positioned or extend below the body 52 and/or the arms 24 and 26. The pair of legs 58 and 60 of the body 52 may extend through the openings 62, 62′ and 64, 64′ of the platform 56 and the circuit board 46 (see
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The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm”. In an effort to avoid any ambiguity, for the purposes of this disclosure, the term “portion” shall be construed as meaning less than 50%. For example, the term “distal end portion” should be interpreted as from about 0%, 5%, 10%, or 15% to about 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 40% or 45% from the terminal end of the element referenced. Similarly, the term “proximal end portion” should be interpreted as from about 0%, 5%, 10%, or 15% to about 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 40% or 45% from the end opposite the terminal end of the element referenced.
Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.