The present invention relates to a hair clipper for cutting hair by reciprocating a movable blade with respect to a fixed blade.
Conventionally, there is a known hair clipper including comb-like fixed blade and movable blade having a plurality of blade pieces arranged in parallel. This hair clipper is used for cutting hair by reciprocating the movable blade with respect to the fixed blade in the arrangement direction of the blade pieces.
Conventionally, the blade pieces 30 of the movable blade 3 each have a tapered end portion as shown
Further, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-open Application No. 2000-308768 discloses a circular-shaped blade groove formed between adjacent blade pieces of each of fixed blade and a movable blade. The width of the blade groove formed between the blade pieces is getting shorter inwardly and outwardly from the center thereof. Accordingly, the hair can be prevented from coming out from the blade groove by guiding the hair introduced in the blade groove to the center portion of the blade groove. In the Japanese Patent Application, however, the blade edges of the blade pieces have an arc shape, so that the included angle between the blade edge of the movable blade and the blade edge of the fixed blade is varied in a projecting direction of the blade pieces when cutting the hair. As a result, it is difficult to get an effective acute angle for cutting the hair.
Further, the Japanese Patent Application also discloses, as a modified example, side edges of the blade pieces formed in a “<” or “>” shape. However, there is no disclosure about the blade edges or a rake angle of the blade pieces.
The present invention provides a hair clipper capable of cutting hair efficiently along the entire projecting direction of the blade piece of the movable blade by guiding the hair introduced into the blade groove to the center portion of the blade groove and preventing the hair from escaping from the blade groove, and preventing hair pulling.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a hair clipper including a comb-like fixed blade and movable blade having a plurality of blade pieces arranged in parallel, the fixed blade and the movable blade being overlapped with each other, and the movable blade being reciprocatively slid with respect to the fixed blade in an arrangement direction of the blade pieces. Each blade piece of the movable blade has blade edges formed at both sides thereof, each blade edge being formed with a leading rectilinear part inclined such that the distance between the adjacent blade pieces is getting greater as it goes from the leading end of the blade piece toward the basal end of the blade piece, and with a basal rectilinear part having one end connected the leading rectilinear part and inclined such that the distance between the adjacent blade pieces is getting greater as it goes from the connected end to the basal end of the blade piece. The leading rectilinear part and the basal rectilinear part of each blade edge of the movable blade are inclined with respect to the blade edges formed at both sides of each blade piece of the fixed blade by an acute included angle α. Further, each blade edge of the movable blade has a rake surface facing an opposite side to the fixed blade, the rake surface being inclined with respect to the sliding direction of the movable blade throughout an entire length of the leading rectilinear part and the basal rectilinear part by an acute rake angle.
Since the blade edges of the blade piece are formed in a “<” or “>” shape so that the hair introduced into each blade groove formed between the adjacent blade pieces, when cutting the hair, can be guided to the center portion of the blade groove having a larger groove width. Further, the blade edges of the movable blade, i.e., both the leading rectilinear part and basal rectilinear part of the blade pieces are inclined to the blade edges of the fixed blade through out the entire length thereof by the acute included angle α so that the hair can be cut effectively along the entire projecting direction Y of the blade pieces of the movable blade. Furthermore, the blade edges of the movable blade have the rake surface by an acute angle β throughout the entire length of the leading rectilinear part and the basal rectilinear part. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the hair from being pulled by the blade edges of the movable blade throughout the entire projecting direction Y of the blade pieces of the movable blade.
Further, it is preferable that the included angle α is in a range of 0<α<40.
In accordance with the present invention, the hair clipper can prevent the hair from coming out of the blade groove by guiding the hair introduced into the blade groove to the center portion of the blade groove, cut the hair efficiently in an entire projecting direction of the blade pieces of the movable blade, and prevent the hair pulling.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be disclosed with reference to the accompanying drawings. A hair clipper in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention has an elongated main body 1, which also functions as a grip, as shown in
Referring to
The output shaft 9 projects upward in the drawing from the housing 6 to be connected to a guide plate 17, which will be described later, provided on the blade block 4. A dial 13 for adjusting the cutting height is rotatably disposed above (in the drawing) the operating switch 10 on an outer surface of the housing 6. A transmitting mechanism 15 is provided in the main body housing 6, the transmitting mechanism 15 raising or tilting a later-described switch lever 19 of the blade block 4 in association with normal or reverse rotation of the dial 13.
The raising and tilting operation of the switch lever 19 is carried out through the transmitting mechanism. That is, if the dial 13 is rotated in a normal direction, the switch lever 19 is turned to be raised through the transmitting mechanism 15 against the biasing force of the push-up spring 18. As a result, the movable blade 3 slides such that the leading ends of the blade pieces 30 approach those of the blade piece 20 of the fixed blade 2. If the dial 13 is rotated in a reverse direction, the switch lever 19 turns to be tilted by the biasing force of the push-up spring 18, and the movable blade 3 slides such that the leading ends of the blade pieces 30 are separated away from those of the blade piece 20 of the fixed blade 2. Each blade piece 20 of the fixed blade 2 is tapered as viewed from side such that its thickness is varied along the projecting direction Y. Therefore, by changing the slide position of the movable blade 3 with respect to the fixed blade 2, the cutting height of the hair 40 can be adjusted.
As shown
Meanwhile, each blade piece 30 of the movable blade overlapped with the fixed blade 2 protrudes in a substantially same direction as the blade piece 20 of the fixed blade 2. The blade edges 31 provided at both sides of each of the blade piece 30 is formed along the projecting direction Y of each blade piece 30. Each blade piece 30 of the movable blades 3 includes an isosceles trapezoid-shaped leading part 33, as viewed from front, which becomes wider as it goes to the leading end, and an isosceles trapezoid-shaped basal part 34, as viewed from front, which becomes wider as it goes to the basal end. Accordingly, the blade edges 31 formed at both sides of each blade piece 30 at the fixed blade 2 side includes blade edges formed at both sides of the leading part 33 and both sides of the basal part 34. Blade edges formed at both sides of the leading part, i.e., leading rectilinear parts 35 are inclined in such a way that the distance between the adjacent blade pieces 30 (width of the blade groove 32) becomes greater as it goes from the leading end of the blade piece 30 to the basal end thereof. Blade edges formed at both sides of the basal part 34, i.e., basal rectilinear parts 36 are connected to a basal end of the rectilinear part 35 and inclined in such a way that the distance between the adjacent blade pieces 30 becomes smaller as it goes from the connected point to the basal end of the blade piece 30.
The overall shape of the leading rectilinear part 35 and the basal rectilinear part 36 of each blade edge 31 is “<” or “>” as viewed from front. The curved portion of the “<” or “>” shape in the blade edge 31 may be provided with a third surface, i.e., an inclined surface having a different angle from the leading rectilinear part 35 and the basal rectilinear part 36, or a surface parallel with the projecting direction Y.
The leading rectilinear parts 35 and the basal rectilinear parts 36 of the blade edges 31 of both sides of each blade piece 30 are inclined with respect to the linear shape blade edges 21 of the fixed blade 2, which is interposed between the blade pieces 30 and performs a cutting action, thereby forming an acute included angle α therebetween. The included angle α is the angle between the blade edge 21 of the fixed blade 2 and the blade edge 31 of the movable blade 3. The angle α is set in a range of 0°<α<40° both for the leading rectilinear part 35 and the basal rectilinear part 36. Further, the range of the included angle α is an optimum range which is experimentally derived from the relation between the included angle α and the number of the cut hair 40 as shown
Further, each blade edge 31 of the movable blade 3 is provided with a rake surface 37 facing an opposite side to the fixed blade 2 (noncontact surface) inclined with respect to the sliding direction of the movable blade 3 by a acute rake angle β, extending across the leading rectilinear part 35 and the basal rectilinear part 36. The rake surface 37 is made to be closer to the fixed blade 2 as it goes to the leading end of the blade edge 31. Both side surfaces of the blade edge 31 of each blade piece 30 of the movable blade 3 are substantially perpendicular to the sliding surface thereof with respect to the fixed blade 2. The cross-sectional shape of the blade piece 30 has a trapezoidal portion at the half thereof on the side of the fixed blade 2 (lower portion) and a rectangular portion at the other half thereof on the other side (upper portion).
In the hair clipper as disclosed above, the blade edges 31 of the blade piece 30 are formed in the “<” or “>” shape so that the hair 40 introduced into each blade groove 32 of the movable blade 3, when cutting the hair, can be guided to the center portion of the blade groove 32 having a larger groove width. As a result, the hair 40 introduced into the blade groove 32 can be prevented from escaping therefrom. Further, the blade edges 31 of the movable blade 3 are inclined to the blade edges 21 of the blade piece 20 of the fixed blade 2 through out the entire length thereof by the acute included angle α so that the hair 40 can be cut effectively along the entire projecting direction Y of the blade piece 30 of the movable blade 3.
Furthermore, for example, in case the blade edges 31 have no acute rake angle β and no rake surface 37 as shown
While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
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