Claims
- 1. A long-hair cutter unit for a dry shaving apparatus, comprising:a dimensionally stable cutting comb having one cutting teeth row and at least one bearing surface; an arcuately curved, hardened cutting blade having one cutting teeth row and at least one engagement surface for engaging the at least one bearing surface; and at least one spring element for exerting a pressure to hold the cutting teeth row in engagement with the cutting comb; wherein a curvature of the hardened cutting blade is partially configured by a forming process such as to ensure conformance and slidable contact of the engagement surface of the cutting blade with the bearing surface of the cutting comb by the partial curvatures as well as their restoring forces under the action of the pressure of the spring element.
- 2. A long-hair cutter unit for a dry shaving apparatus, comprising:a dimensionally stable cutting comb having one cutting teeth row and at least one bearing surface; an arcuately curved, hardened cutting blade having one cutting teeth row and at least one engagement surface for engaging the at least one bearing surface; and at least one spring element for exerting a pressure to hold the cutting teeth row in engagement with the cutting comb; wherein a curvature of the hardened cutting blade is defined by several bending points, and that conformance and slidable contact of the engagement surface of the cutting blade with the bearing surface of the cutting comb are ensured by said bending points as well as the elasticity of the curved cutting blade under the action of the pressure of the spring element.
- 3. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 1 wherein the curvature of the engagement surface of the cutting blade is defined by a sequence of arch elements of similar and dissimilar curvature, with junctions connecting said arch elements being provided as bending points of the cutting blade for adapting the engagement surface of the cutting blade to conform with the bearing surface of the cutting comb under the action of the pressure of the spring element.
- 4. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 1, wherein the curvature of the engagement surface of the cutting blade is defined by a sequence of arch elements of identical curvature, with junctions connecting said arch elements being provided as bending points of the cutting blade for adapting the engagement surface of the cutting blade to conform with the bearing surface of the cutting comb under the action of the pressure of the spring element.
- 5. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 1, wherein a longitudinal dimension of the cutting blade is divided into arch elements by at least two bending points.
- 6. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 1, wherein provision is made for at least two rows of bending points to be arranged parallel to a longitudinal dimension of the cutting blade.
- 7. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 1, wherein a wide dimension of the cutting blade is divided into arch elements by at least one bending point.
- 8. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 2, wherein each of the bending points is formed by a continuous gradual adaptation of an arcuate curvature of an arch element to conform with an arcuate curvature of an adjoining arch element.
- 9. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 1, wherein a longitudinal dimension of the cutting blade is divided into three arch elements by two bending points.
- 10. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 9, wherein curvatures of two of the three arch elements are of identical shape, and a curvature of the third arch element is of a shape different from said curvatures of the two arch elements.
- 11. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 1, wherein provision is made for at least two spring elements such that the relative distance of one spring element to one end of the cutting blade is equal to the relative distance of the other spring element to the other end.
- 12. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 11, wherein the relative distance of the spring elements is essentially equal to the relative distance of one spring element to one end of the cutting blade.
- 13. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 2, the direction of the pressure exertable by the spring element is directed essentially onto one of the bending points.
- 14. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 2, wherein the hardened cutting blade with bending points has an elasticity or restoring force that counteracts a permanent deformation of a curvature of the cutting blade under the action of the pressure of the spring element.
- 15. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 3, wherein an arcuate form of the arch elements and the bending points of the arch elements of the cutting blade are manufacturable by embossing using an embossing die and an embossing pad.
- 16. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 3, wherein an arcuate form of the arch elements and the bending points of the arch elements of the cutting blade are manufacturable by varying the compressive stress of a rolling skin of the hardened cutting blade.
- 17. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 16, wherein the compressive stress of the rolling skin of the hardened cutting blade is obtainable by exposure to a laser beam.
- 18. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 2, wherein a curvature of the engagement surface of the cutting blade is defined by a sequence of arch elements of similar and dissimilar curvature, with junctions connecting said arch elements being provided as bending points of the cutting blade for adapting the engagement surface of the cutting blade to conform with the bearing surface of the cutting comb under the action of the pressure of the spring element.
- 19. The long-hair cutter unit according to claim 2, wherein a curvature of the engagement surface of the cutting blade is defined by a sequence of arch elements of identical curvature, with junctions connecting said arch elements being provided as bending points of the cutting blade for adapting the engagement surface of the cutting blade to conform with the bearing surface of the cutting comb under the action of the pressure of the spring element.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application No. PCT/EP00/07349, filed Jul. 29, 2000.
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