This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-220453, filed on Sep. 25, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a hair remover for trimming body hair such as nose hair.
Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 7-313241 describes a prior art example of a nose hair trimmer. The nose hair trimmer includes an outer blade, which is cylindrical and suitable for insertion into a nostril, and an inner blade, which is accommodated in the outer blade. The inner blade is driven and rotated by a drive source. The nose hair trimmer clips nose hair between the stationary outer blade and the rotating inner blade. In such a nose hair trimmer, the outer blade includes a side wall having an upper part that is bent and curved inward. Slits extend from the curved upper end of the outer blade toward the side wall to form a plurality of teeth, which have cutting edges. The inner blade includes cutting edges corresponding to the cutting edges of the outer blade. The inner blade rotates and slides along the inner blade. This clips the user's nose hair, which are received in slits of the outer blade, between the cutting edges of the outer blade and the inner blade.
In the above-described nose hair trimmer, the outer blade and inner blade each have a curved upper portion. It is thus difficult for the upper portions of the outer blade and the inner blade to be bent (curved) in conformance with each other. This increases interference between the outer blade and inner blade and produces a loud noise. It is thus desirable that the noise be reduced.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a hair remover that is quiet.
One aspect of the present invention is a hair remover including a cylindrical outer blade including a side wall, a bend, and an upper wall that are continuous with each other. A first cutting edge is arranged on the upper wall and the side wall. An inner blade is rotatably accommodated in the outer blade. The inner blade includes a second cutting edge arranged so as to clip hair in cooperation with the first cutting edge of the outer blade. A relief is arranged on at least either one of the inner blade and the outer blade to prevent contact between the inner blade and the bend of the outer blade.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and is not limited by the accompanying figures, in which like references indicate similar elements. Elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. In the drawings, like numerals are used for like elements throughout.
A hair remover according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be discussed with reference to the drawings.
The main body 2 has a lower part defining a handle 2a. A switch 3 is arranged in the upper side of the handle 2a and operated by a user to activate and deactivate the nose hair trimmer. The blade unit 1 and the part of the main body 2 located above the handle 2a are inclined relative to the handle 2a. This shape allows for a user to easily insert the outer blade 11 into the nostril while holding the handle 2a upright.
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In the illustrated example, the outer blade 11 has eight slits 11d. When there are eight slits 11d, this ensures that the slits 11d have a width W2 that is suitable for receiving nose hair (refer to
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The upper cutting edge 21a of the inner blade 21 extends straight and orthogonal to the rotation axis L1 of the inner blade block 20. The straight upper cutting edge 21a facilitates formation of the inner blade 21 and simplifies contact of the inner blade 21 with the outer blade 11.
The inner blade 21 includes a substantially tetragonal cutout portion, or relief 25, at a location corresponding to the bend 11b of the outer blade 11. Due to the relief 25, the outer blade 11 and inner blade 21 do not contact each other at curved portions. This effectively suppresses the production of noise and prevents incomplete clipping of the nose hair that may occur at curved portions.
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A corner 21j in the relief 25 is curved. This increases the strength of the corner 21j and prevents deformation and damage of the inner blade 21.
The inner blade 21 further includes side sliding portions 21e and 21f facing toward the side wall 11a of the outer blade 11. The side sliding portion 21e is continuous with the side cutting edge 21b, and the side sliding portion 21f is spaced apart by a predetermined distance from the side sliding portion 21e. The inner blade 21 includes an upper arm 21g and a lower arm 21h, which project in a direction opposite to the side cutting edge 21b. The upper arm 21g and the lower arm 21h are fitted into an inner blade fitting hole 22a formed in the inner blade frame 22. The sideward pushing spring 23, which is formed by a single wire spring, is mounted on the inner blade frame 22. The sideward pushing spring 23 has an abutment portion 23a, which abuts against the inner blade 21. The elastic force of the sideward pushing spring 23 pushes the inner blade 21 outward in the radial direction against the inner surface of the side wall 11a of the outer blade 11. Thus, as the inner blade 21 receives the elastic force of the sideward pushing spring 23, the two side sliding portions 21e and 21f slide along the inner surface of the outer blade 11. In this manner, the inner blade 21 stably slides along the side wall 11a of the outer blade 11 while preventing the side cutting edge 21b from projecting into the slits 11d.
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In this manner, the outer blade block 10 and the inner blade block 20 form the blade unit 1 of the nose hair trimmer according to the present embodiment. This clips nose hair with the outer blade 11 and the inner blade 21 in a satisfactory manner.
The present embodiment has the advantages described below.
(1) The outer blade 11 that is cylindrical includes the side wall 11a, the upper wall 11c, and the curved bend 11b, which connects the side wall 11a and the upper wall 11c. The side wall 11a serves as the circumferential wall. The upper wall 11c closes one open end of the cylindrical outer blade 11 and is bent inward from the side wall 11a via the curved bend 11b. The outer blade 11 further includes the upper cutting edges 11e formed in the upper wall 11c and the side cutting edges 11f formed in the side wall 11a. Each inner blade 21 includes the upper cutting edge 21a, which corresponds to the upper cutting edges 11e of the outer blade 11, and the side cutting edge 21b, which corresponds to the side cutting edges 11f of the outer blade 11. Further, each inner blade 21 includes the relief 25, which is arranged at a location corresponding to the curved bend 11b of the outer blade 11. Accordingly, the inner blades 21 and the outer blade 11 do not contact each other at the bend 11b of the outer blade 11, which is difficult to be shaped in conformance with the inner blades 21. This minimizes interference between the outer blade 11 and the inner blades 21 and effectively suppresses the production of noise.
(2) The upper cutting edge 11e and the side cutting edge 11f of the outer blade 11 are each formed to be straight. In addition, the upper cutting edge 21a and the side cutting edge 21b of each inner blade 21 are also formed to be straight. In other words, the outer blade 11 and the inner blades 21 include the straight side cutting edges 11f and 21b and the straight upper cutting edges 11e and 21a. Accordingly, the surfaces of the outer blade 11 and the inner blades 21 that contact and slide along one another are straight. The straight surfaces allow for the outer blade 11 and the inner blade 21 to be shaped in conformance with each more easily than when they are curved. This minimizes interference between the outer blade 11 and the inner blades 21 and effectively suppresses the production of noise. This also stabilizes the force applied by the inner blades 21 to the outer blade 11. Thus, nose hair is clipped in a satisfactory manner, and the clipping capability is improved.
(3) The relief 25 is a tetragonal cutout portion formed at a location in each inner blade 21 facing toward the curved bend 11b of the outer blade 11. Thus, noise may be suppressed just by slightly changing the shape of the inner blade 21.
(4) Each inner blade 21 includes the corner 21c, which is arranged between the relief 25 and the upper cutting edge 21a, and the corner 21d, which is arranged between the relief 25 and the side cutting edge 21b. Thus, when the inner blade 21 is inserted into the outer blade 11, the corners 21c and 21d prevent the side cutting edges 21b of the inner blades 21 from getting caught in the side wall 11a of the outer blade 11. This facilitates the insertion of the inner blade 21 into the outer blade 11. Further, the corners 21c and 21d are chamfered. Thus, even when dimensional errors in the inner blade 21 and outer blade 11 cause the upper cutting edges 21a or side cutting edges 21b of the inner blades 21 to project relatively out of the curved bend 11b of the outer blade 11, the chamfered corners 21c and 21d suppress interference between the bend 11b and the cutting edges 21a and 21b and minimize the influence of dimensional errors in the inner blade 21 and outer blade 11.
(5) The width W1 of the bent piece 21i formed on the upper part of each inner blade 21 is greater than the width W2 of the slits 11d of the outer blade 11. This prevents the upper cutting edges 21a of the inner blades 21 from projecting into the slits 11d and thereby prevents damaging of the inner blades 21 and the like. Further, the bent piece 21i may easily be formed by just bending part of the corresponding inner blade 21.
(6) The outer blade 11 includes the eight slits 11d (an even number), which are arranged at equal angular intervals. Thus, by moving the grindstone 13 past the center of the circular upper wall 11c of the outer blade 11, which is cylindrical, two slits 11d may be formed at the same time. This facilitates the formation of the slits 11d. When an odd number of slits 11d are provided, the slits 11d are formed one at a time. Thus, the even number of slits 11d, which are arranged at equal angular intervals, allows for the slits 11d to be formed within a short period of time. In particular, when there are eight slits 11d, this ensures that the slits 11d have the width W2 that is suitable for receiving nose hair, while the outer blade 11 is held with its diameter remaining suitable for insertion into a user's nostril. Thus, nose hair is further effectively clipped when there are eight slits 11d.
(7) In the outer blade 11 and the inner blades 21, each of the upper cutting edges 11e and 21a are formed to extend straight and orthogonal to the rotation axis L1 of the inner blades 21. This facilitates formation of the outer blade 11 and the inner blade 21 and allows for uniform contact of the inner blade 21 with the outer blade 11.
The present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.
In the above-discussed embodiment, the sideward pushing spring 23, which is formed by a single wire spring, pushes the inner blades 21 against the side wall 11a of the outer blade 11. However, the means for urging the inner blades 21 is not limited to the sideward pushing spring 23. For example, as shown in
In the above-discussed embodiment, the upper cutting edge 21a and side cutting edge 21b are each formed integrally with the corresponding inner blade 21. Instead, for example, as shown in
In the above-discussed embodiment, the inner blade 21 includes a tetragonal cutout portion that forms the relief 25. However, as shown in
In the above-discussed embodiment, the structure and shape of the inner blade 21 and outer blade 11 may be changed as required.
In the above-discussed embodiment, the outer blade 11 includes eight slits 11d. However, the outer blade 11 may include any other number of slits 11d although it is desirable that there be an even number of slits 11d to facilitate formation.
Although not particularly mentioned above, the battery may be a primary battery, such as a dry cell, or a rechargeable secondary battery.
The present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.
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