The present invention relates to an inner cutter for a reciprocating electric shaver having an elongated outer cutter curved along its longitudinal direction.
Japanese Non-examined Patent Publication No. 4-352988 discloses a reciprocating electric shaver having an elongated outer cutter curved convexly along its longitudinal direction. The electric shaver has an inner cutter comprising a blade composed of many metal pieces and a base for supporting the blade. In electric shavers of this kind, the blade of the inner cutter, as well as the outer cutter, needs to be bent convexly along its longitudinal direction.
In the above electric shaver, in order to bend the blade arcuately, first, the blade is held on a first base having elastic deformability, and then the first base is secured to a second base curved arcuately.
However, it is necessary for the blade of the above electric shaver to be ground by a concavely curved grinding wheel after the first base was fixed to the second base so as to form sharp edges on the blade. Therefore, the manufacturing process of the inner cutter was complicated.
In view of the above problem, the object of the present invention is to provide an inner cutter which is easy to manufacture, and a method for creating the inner cutter.
An inner cutter in accordance with the present invention is used for a reciprocating electric shaver having an elongated outer cutter curved along its longitudinal direction. The inner cutter comprises a base carrying a blade, and is adapted to be driven in the longitudinal direction with the blade held in hair-shearing engagement with the outer cutter. The inner cutter is fabricated through the steps of:
(a) preparing a metal sheet which is elongated to have a length and a width;
(b) forming a plurality of slits in the metal sheet to form a plurality of crossbars separated by the slits along the length of the metal sheet;
(c) processing the metal sheet to form sharp edges on opposite sides of each of the crossbars;
(d) bending the metal sheet arcuately to form the blade which is curved arcuately along both the length and the width;
(e) assembling the blade and the base into the inner cutter.
That is to say, in the present invention, the sharp edges are formed on the opposite sides of each of the crossbars before the blade which is curved arcuately along both the length and the width is formed. So, it is not necessary to form sharp edges on the blade by a grinding wheel after the blade which is curved arcuately along both the length and the width is formed. Therefore, the inner cutter of the present invention is easy to manufacture.
Preferably, in the step (a), the metal sheet is a flat-shaped metal sheet, and in the above step (d), the flat-shaped metal sheet is bent arcuately along both its length and width to form the blade curved arcuately along both the length and the width. That is, in this case, the sharp edges are formed before the metal sheet is bent along both the length and the width, namely while the metal sheet is still flat. Therefore, it is easy to manufacture the blade having sharp edges.
Or, in the step (a), the metal sheet may be a half cylinder-shaped metal sheet, and in the step (d), the half cylinder-shaped metal sheet may be bent arcuately along its length to form the blade curved arcuately along both the length and the width. In this case, the sharp edges are formed before the metal sheet is bent along the length. Therefore, in this case, too, it is easy to manufacture the blade having sharp edges.
Preferably, each of the crossbars has the edges of generally 30 degrees on the opposite sides thereof. In this case, the sharpness, namely cutting ability, of the blade is good.
It is also preferable that the crossbars have both the edges of generally 30 degrees and the edges of more than 30 degrees. That is, some crossbars have the edges of about 30 degrees on the opposite sides thereof, and some crossbars have the edges of more than 30 degrees on the opposite sides thereof. By blending the edges of more than 30 degrees with the edges of about 30 degrees, it is possible to improve shaving sound while keeping the sharpness of the blade.
Preferably, the crossbars have nonuniform widths and/or lengths. In this case, too, the shaving sound can be improved.
Preferably, the slits have different lengths according to the shape of the metal sheet so that the metal sheet has uniform flexural rigidity in being bent arcuately. In this case, the metal sheet can be bent precisely, so that the precision of sliding surfaces of the blade to the outer cutter can be improved.
Preferably, the metal sheet has a concave portion for relieving wrinkles which generate when the metal sheet is bent arcuately. In this case, too, the metal sheet can be bent precisely, and furthermore, the appearance of the blade can be improved.
Preferably, the base has two or more protrusions for connection with the blade, the blade having two or more cutouts engaged with the protrusions, the two or more cutouts being arranged so that an opening of each of the cutouts faces in the same direction when the metal sheet was bent arcuately. In this case, it is easy to connect the blade to the base because the openings of the cutouts of the blade face in the same direction when the metal sheet was bent.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, the inner cutter 1 will be described in more detail. The inner cutter 1 comprises a base 10 carrying a blade 11, and is configured to be driven in its longitudinal direction by the liner motor with the blade held in hair-shearing engagement with the outer cutter 40. As shown in
It should be noted that the sharp edges are formed on the opposite sides of each of the crossbars before the blade 11 which is curved arcuately along both the length and the width is formed. In other words, in this manufacturing process, the sharp edges are formed on the opposite sides of the crossbars 110 while the metal sheet 200 is still flat. Therefore, it is not necessary to form sharp edges on the blade by a grinding wheel after the metal sheet 200 was bent along both the length and the width. So, this inner cutter 1 is easy to manufacture. Furthermore, this inner cutter 1 has a low parts count.
As is clear from
Instead of using the flat-shaped metal sheet 200, a half cylinder-shaped metal sheet may be used. In this case, as shown in
Now, turning back to
Furthermore, in
Furthermore, when the crossbars 110 (or the slits 140) have nonuniform lengths, shaving sound can be improved. In other words, the electric shaver can make a preferable sound when the user shaves his hair.
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In addition, the shape of the slit 140 is not limited to a liner shape running in a direction perpendicular to the length of the inner cutter 1, and it may be a liner shape running in a slanting direction, or it may run in a zigzag manner.
As mentioned above, as many apparently widely different embodiments of this invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments thereof except as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-224479 | Jul 2004 | JP | national |
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 11/188,894, filed on Jul. 26, 2005, now currently pending, which is based on Japanese Priority Document JP2004-224479 filed on Jul. 30, 2004, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11188894 | Jul 2005 | US |
Child | 12182093 | US |