Encased electric shaver

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6782625
  • Patent Number
    6,782,625
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 20, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 31, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electric shaver has a casing and a shaving mechanism housed within the casing. The shaving mechanism includes a shaving head. The shaving mechanism is movable from a storage position to a use position where the shaving head protrudes from the casing. A switch operates upon movement of the shaving mechanism to activate the shaving mechanism.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to electric shavers. More particularly, though not exclusively, the invention relates to an encased, battery-operated shaver suitable for carrying from place-to-place.




Known electric shavers, be they battery-operated or mains powered are not generally suitable for day-to-day, on-the-go use. Mains powered shavers are limited to use nearby a wall socket, whereas “cordless” shavers are larger and more cumbersome than would be ideal for general in-pocket carrying. Such shavers often include a perforated metallic screen or foil that must be covered for protection when the shaver is rot in use. Known clip-on covers must be removed completely from the body of the shaver and therefore must be held or placed somewhere during use and then reattached to the shaver body. Such covers are generally a design afterthought and are not well integrated with the shaver body. They are generally too clumsy and cumbersome for on-the-go electric shavers.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least one of the above disadvantages and/or more generally to provide an encased electric shaver for use on-the-go.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an electric shaver having a shaving head housed within a casing and a lid attached pivotally to the casing to conceal the shaving head when not in use.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an encased electric shaver having a lid associated with a switch by which the shaver is activated.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an electric shaver having a casing within which a shaving head is concealed by a lid when not in use and wherein the shaving head is moved from a storage position to a use position upon movement of the lid.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




There is disclosed herein an electric shaver comprising:




a casing,




a shaving mechanism housed within the casing,




a lid attached to the casing, and




a switch operated by movement of the lid to activate the mechanism.




Preferably the switch is operated upon movement of the shaving mechanism by the lid.




There is further disclosed herein an electric shaver comprising:




a casing,




a shaving mechanism housed within the casing and including a shaving head, the shaving mechanism being movable from a storage position to a use position wherein the shaving head protrudes from the casing, and




a switch operated by movement of the shaving mechanism to activate the mechanism.




Preferably the shaver further includes a lid that interacts with the shaving mechanism to move the shaving mechanism between the storage and use positions.




Preferably a hinge attaches the lid to the casing.




Preferably in some positions of the lid, a spring biases the lid to a closed position.




Preferably in other positions of the lid, the spring biases the lid to an intermediate position.




Preferably the spring is mounted within a spring tube that is mounted pivotally at a pivot end thereof go the casing.




Preferably the lid has a finger extending from it and engaging with the spring tube at a contact end thereof remote from the pivot end.




Preferably the spring tube is constrained within a pivot-limiting space.




Preferably the pivot-limiting space has two abutment surfaces against which the spring tube can bear.




Preferably approximately midway between the abutment surfaces, there is an imaginary line past which the spring tube pivots by movement of the lid so as to bias the lid toward one or the other of said closed position and said intermediate position.




Preferably a shaving mechanism-positioning spring biases the shaving mechanism toward the storage position when the lid has moved past said intermediate position and the switch is closed.




Preferably the shaving mechanisms-positioning spring biases the shaving mechanism toward a switch-open position.




Preferably the shaving mechanism-positioning spring is received within a cup against which a leg extending from the shaving mechanism bears.




Preferably the cup is mounted within a cup slot of the casing.




Preferably there is attached to the lid an arm, that extends into the casing and includes a pin that cooperates with a pin slot of the shaving mechanism to move the shaving mechanism.




Preferably the arm is attached pivotally to the lid by a special hinge having a free space within which an arm catch of the arm is received, the lid being pivotable throughout a range defined by the free space before engaging with the arm catch to cause pivotal movement of the arm.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective illustration of an electric shaver casing,





FIG. 2

is a schematic front elevational view of the shaver casing of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a schematic cross-sectional illustration of the shaver casing of

FIGS. 1 and 2

,





FIG. 4

is a schematic cross-sectional elevational view of the shaver casing, taken at IV—IV in

FIG. 8

,





FIG. 5

is a schematic cross-sectional elevational view of the shaver casing taken at V—V in

FIG. 9

,





FIG. 6

is a schematic cross-sectional elevational view of the shaver casing taken at VI—VI in

FIG. 10

,





FIG. 7

is a schematic cross-sectional elevational view of the shaver casing taken at VII—VII in

FIG. 11

,





FIGS. 8

to


13


are schematic cross-sectional side elevational views of the shaver casing showing movement of the casing lid at different positions,





FIGS. 12

to


15


are further schematic cross-sectional side elevational views of the shaver casing showing the lid at different orientations, with

FIGS. 12A

to


15


A showing hinge detail corresponding to

FIGS. 12

to


15


, respectively.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted an encased electric shaver


10


. Shaver


10


includes a casing


11


having a lid


12


attached hingedly thereto at


13


The casing and lid somewhat resemble a cigarette packet. They would be typically fabricated from steel, stainless steel, brass, silver, gold, timber, plastics or any other appealing material.




Within the casing


11


there is situated a shaving mechanism which in many respects is standard. The shaving mechanism includes an electric motor


14


powered by batteries


15


within a battery housing


16


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the casing


11


includes a base cover plate


22


which retains batteries


18


in place. The base cover plate


22


might include a locking device or slide tab to enable removal of the base cover plate for replacement of the batteries.




The shaving mechanism also includes a shaving head


17


having a perforated foil cover


17


A beneath which shaving plates or blades (not shown) are situated. Such blades or plates would be mounted to a common block that is driven by the electric motor


19


to vibrate against the inner surface of the foil


17


A to cause severing of whispers passing through the foil perforations.




The shaving mechanism which includes the shaving head


17


is mounted so as to move within the casing


11


so that the shaving head


17


can move to protrude from the casing when the lid


12


is opened.




An electric switch includes a moving contact


20


and a fixed contact


21


. Contact


21


is fixed in position with respect to the casing


11


. Moving contact


20


moves up and down with the shaving mechanism, such that when the shaving mechanism is moved upwardly such that the shaving head


17


protrudes from the case


11


, it comes into contact with the fixed contact


21


. This closes an electric circuit thereby transmitting power from the batteries


18


to the motor


19


to activate the shaver. This movement is depicted in sequence steps in

FIGS. 4

to


7


. Also in these figures and

FIGS. 8

to


11


there is depicted a positioning spring


30


located within a cup


31


. Cup


31


is received within a slot


33


that is fixed with respect to the shaver casing. Extending into the slot


33


from the shaving mechanism is a leg


32


. Leg


32


moves vertically within the slot


23


until it abuts the lower surface of the cup


31


. At this point, the cup


31


moves upwardly so as to compress spring


30


. Spring


30


compresses coincidentally with electrical contact being made between contacts


20


and


21


as shown in FIG.


6


. This provides a bias to the shaving mechanism during the time that electrical contact is in place, which bias would cause the electrical contact to be broken, should there be no external forces applied. During use, such external forces are those of a user manipulating the lid


12


, that in turn causes movement of the shaving mechanism and shaving head


17


in a manner to be described below.




Also mounted within the casing


11


and as shown in

FIGS. 8

to


11


is a spring-weighting device to give “feel” to the lid


12


. This spring-weighting device comprises a spring


23


A situated within a spring tube


23


. Spring tube


23


is pivotally connected to the casing


11


at pivot pin


26


. The spring tube


23


is received within a pivotlimiting space


25


having a lower abutment surface


28


and an upper abutment surface


29


, each defining a limit to the pivotable movement of the spring tube


23


. Co-operating with the end of spring tube


23


opposite the pivot pin


26


is a finger


24


that extends from the lid


12


. Upon pivotal movement of the lid


12


about hinge


13


, the finger


24


causes pivotal movement of the spring tube


23


about pivot pin


26


. During this pivotal movement, the spring


23


A compresses as it moves past an imaginary line


27


(see FIG.


8


). Moreover, the spring


23


A is maximally compressed at a midpoint of travel of spring tube


23


between abutment surfaces


28


and


29


. This, in effect, spring-loads the lid


12


to the closed position depicted in

FIG. 8

or to the


90


degree open or “intermediate” position as depicted in

FIG. 9

, depending upon which side of the imaginary line


27


, the spring tube


23


is at.




As the spring tube


23


passes the imaginary line


27


, the lid


12


crosses a threshold, or force-point.




As shown in

FIGS. 12

to


15


, the device also includes an internal arm


34


. Arm


34


is attached to the hinge


13


in a special manner so as to commence pivoting only when the lid


12


has moved beyond the


90


degree intermediate position as depicted in FIG.


13


. To this end, and as depicted in inset

FIGS. 12A

to


15


A, the arm includes an arm catch


38


received within a free space


39


of the hinge structure. Therefore, during opening of the lid


12


, the arm


34


only commences its pivotal movement when contact is made between the arm catch


38


and an end of the free space


39


as shown in FIG.


13


A. During closing of the lid


12


, the arm


34


only commences movement when the arm catch


38


comes into contact with the other end of the free space


39


. The arm


34


is L-shaped so as to enable it to reside snugly against the inside surface of the casing


11


as shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

.




The other end of the arm


34


has a pin


36


that fits within a horizontal pin slot


35


of the shaving mechanism. When the arm


34


pivots outwardly as shown in

FIGS. 15 and 14

, the pin


36


engages with he slot


35


to cause vertical movement of the shaving mechanism for use.




In use, one simply opens the lid


12


by moving it against initial resistance provided by the spring


23


A. Continued movement of the lid causes it to pass the “threshold” point as described above, whereupon the force of the spring


23


A causes the lid to “flip” to the intermediate position depicted in FIG.


9


. At this stage, the shaving mechanism including the shaving head


17


remains put in its storage position. Further downward movement of the lid as shown in

FIGS. 10

,


11


,


14


and


15


causes movement of the parts as described above to thereby raise the shaving head to its use position and close the electrical circuit to activate the motor. To maintain this electrical contact, the lid


12


must be held in the position depicted in

FIG. 14

, as otherwise, the spring


30


will push the shaving mechanism downwardly to open he electrical circuit that was closed by electrical contacts


20


and


21


. When this force is released, the lid


12


will return to the position depicted in

FIG. 11

, whereupon it can be pushed manually past the threshold position to then snap closed by action of the force of spring


23


A




Within the lid


12


, there might be provided a gong


40


on a resilient leaf as depicted to provide a pleasant “ring” when the lid


12


is snapped open or closed.




It should be appreciated that modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, the specific switching and biasing arrangements depicted in the drawings may be substituted with equivalent devices.



Claims
  • 1. An electric shaver comprising:a casing, a shaving mechanism housed within the casing and movable between storage and use positions; a lid attached to the casing and interacting with the shaving mechanism to move the shaving mechanism between storage and use positions; a hinge attaching the lid to the casing; and a switch operated by movement of the shaving mechanism to activate the shaving mechanism.
  • 2. The shaver of claim 1, including a spring biasing, in some positions of the lid, the lid toward a closed position.
  • 3. The shaver of claim 2, wherein in some positions of the lid, the spring biases the lid to an intermediate position between the closed position and an open position.
  • 4. The shaver of claim 3, including a spring tube in which the spring is mounted, the spring tube being mounted pivotally at a pivot end to the casing.
  • 5. The shaver of claim 4, wherein the lid has a finger extending from the lid and engaging the spring tube at a contact end, remote from the pivot end.
  • 6. The shaver of claim 4, wherein the spring tube is constrained within a pivot-limiting space.
  • 7. The shaver of claim 6, wherein the pivot-limiting space has two abutment surfaces against which the spring tube can bear.
  • 8. The shaver of claim 7, wherein, approximately midway between the abutment surfaces, there is an imaginary line past which the spring tube pivots by movement of the lid to bias the lid toward one of the closed position and the intermediate position.
  • 9. The shaver of claim 8, a shaving mechanism-positioning spring biasing the shaving mechanism toward the storage position when the lid has moved past the intermediate position and the switch is open.
  • 10. The shaver of claim 9, wherein the shaving mechanism positioning spring biases the shaving mechanism toward a switch-open position.
  • 11. The shaver of claim 9, including a cup, the shaving mechanism-positioning spring is received within the cup, and against which a leg extending from the shaving mechanism bears.
  • 12. The shaver of claim 11, wherein the cup is mounted within a cup slot of the casing.
  • 13. The shaver of claim 1, including an arm attached to the lid, the arm extending into the casing and including a pin that co-operates with a pin slot of the shaving mechanism to move the shaving mechanism.
  • 14. The shaver of claim 13, including a special hinge pivotally attaching the arm to the lid, the special hinge having a free space within which an arm catch of the arm is received, the lid being pivotable throughout a range defined by the free space before engaging the arm catch to cause pivotal movement of the arm.
  • 15. An electric shaver comprising:a casing, a shaving mechanism housed within the casing and including a shaving head, the shaving mechanism being movable from a storage position to a use position in which the shaving head protrudes from the casing; a lid attached to the casing and interacting with the shaving mechanism to move the shaving mechanism between the storage and use positions, a hinge attaching the lid to the casing; and a switch operated by movement of the shaving mechanism to activate the shaving mechanism.
  • 16. The shaver of claim 15, including a spring biasing, in some positions of the lid, the lid toward a closed position.
  • 17. The shaver of claim 16, wherein, in some positions of the lid, the spring biases the lid to an intermediate position between the closed position and an open position.
  • 18. The shaver of claim 17, including a spring tube in which the spring is mounted the spring tube being mounted pivotally at a pivot end to the casing.
  • 19. The shaver of claim 18, wherein, the lid has a finger extending from the lid and engaging the spring tube at a contact end, remote from the pivot end.
  • 20. The shaver of claim 18, the wherein the spring tube is constrained within a pivot-limiting space.
  • 21. The shaver of claim 20, wherein the pivot-limiting space has two abutment surfaces against which the spring tube can bear.
  • 22. The shaver of claim 21, wherein approximately midway between the abutment surfaces, there is an imaginary line past which the spring tube pivots by movement of the lid to bias the lid toward one of the closed position and the intermediate position.
  • 23. The shaver of claim 22, a shaving mechanism-positioning spring biasing the shaving mechanism toward the storage position when the lid has moved past the intermediate position and the switch is open.
  • 24. The shaver of claim 23, wherein the shaving mechanism-positioning spring biases the shaving mechanism toward a switch-open position.
  • 25. The shaver of claim 23, including a cup, the shaving mechanism-positioning spring is received within the cup, and against which a leg extending from the shaving mechanism bears.
  • 26. The shaver of claim 24, wherein the cup is mounted within a cup slot of the casing.
  • 27. The shaver of claim 15, including an arm attached to the lid, the arm extending into the casing and including a pin that co-operates with a pin slot of the shaving mechanism to move the shaving mechanism.
  • 28. The shaver of claim 27, including a special hinge pivotally attaching the arm to the lid, the special hinge having a free space within which an arm catch of the arm is received, the lid being pivotable throughout a range defined by the free space before engaging the arm catch to cause pivotal movement of the arm.
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