The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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An ON/OFF switch 110 is provided at a front surface of the housing 100. When power is applied to a driving motor 120 by manipulating the ON/OFF switch 110, the driving motor 120 drives a connecting rod 130.
An inserting portion 200 is formed at the top of the housing 100, into which the cutting head 400 is inserted. An inserting hole 220 is formed at the center portion of the inserting portion 200. Pivot shafts 210 and supporting shafts 230 are formed at the inner surfaces of the both sides of the inserting portion 200. The pivot shaft 210 is a control point for pivoting a cutting head block 410 forward and backward within a predetermined range. The inserting hole 220 provides a space where the connecting rod 130 can be driven by the driving motor 120. The supporting shafts 230 support the coupling member 300. Springs 330 are provided at the supporting shafts 230 to support the coupling member 300 elastically.
The cutting head 400 is mounted onto the coupling member 300. The coupling member 300 is received in the inserting portion 200, and can pivot forward and backward by the elastic force of the springs 330 provided at the supporting shafts 230. Preferably, the spring 330 is a torsional spring.
A through-hole 310 is formed at the center portion of the coupling member 300. The through-hole 310 is positioned corresponding to the inserting hole 220 of the inserting portion 200 so that the connecting rod 130 can pass through the inserting hole 220 and the through-hole 310 and an interference is eliminated when the connecting rod 130 is driven. A supporting protrusion 320 is formed at a front surface of the coupling member 300, to which the cutting head 400 is jointed.
The cutting head 400 removes the hair from a user's face or body by cutting the same. According to the purpose of use, a shave head 400′ and a trimmer head 400″ are used selectively as the cutting head 400. The shave head 400′ is used for cutting relatively short hair like a short beard or a mustache, and the trimmer head 400″ is used for cutting relatively long hair like a long beard.
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A shave fixing blade 500 having a first through-hole 502 is provided inside the block 410′. A shave moving blade 510 having a second through-hole 512 is provided on the shave fixing blade 500. The second through-hole 512 of the shave moving blade 510 is located corresponding to the first through-hole 502 of the shave fixing blade 500.
An inner blade holder 520 is positioned on the shave moving blade 510. The inner blade holder 520 includes an upper flat plate and a vibrator 522 formed under the upper plate. The vibrator 522 passes through the first through-hole 502 and the second through-hole 512. The vibrator 522 is connected to the coupling rod 130 to vibrate left and right.
An inner blade 530 is mounted onto the holder 520. Coil springs 532 are provided near the both side ends between the holder 520 and the inner blade 530 to absorb a pressure due to a pressurizing force when shaving.
An outer blade frame 540 is coupled onto the block 410′, and a mesh-shaped outer blade 550 is attached onto the frame 540 over the inner blade 530. When shaving, the mesh-shaped outer blade 550 contacts directly to the user's skin. A cover 560 is detachably coupled to the outer blade 550 to prevent inflow of foreign materials and damage of the outer blade 550.
By the structure described above, when power is applied to the driving motor by manipulating the ON/OFF switch, the driving motor drives the connecting rod to move reciprocatingly. The vibrator mounted in the cutting head moves reciprocatingly together with the connecting rod. Accordingly, the moving blade and the inner blade also move reciprocatingly in the cutting head to cut the hair inserted through the holes of the mesh-shaped outer blade, to thereby achieve a clean shaving.
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A holder 610 for supporting a trimmer moving blade 620 is seated in the block 410″. A torsional coil spring 600 is interposed between the block 410″ and the holder 610 so as to prevent the separation of the holder 610 from the block 410″ and keep a gap uniform between the block 410″ and the holder 610.
The trimmer moving blade 620 is mounted onto the holder 610, and moves left and right reciprocatingly. A trimmer fixing blade 630 is mounted onto the trimmer moving blade 620. The trimmer fixing blade 630 cuts the relatively long hair by the interaction with the trimmer moving blade 630 which moves left and right reciprocatingly. A holder 640 for supporting the trimmer fixing blade 630 is positioned on the trimmer fixing blade 630, and coupled to the block 410″.
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A clevis 136 is formed at the lower end of the connecting rod 136. An eccentric shaft 124 is coupled to a motor shaft 122 of the driving motor 120, and is slidably inserted into the clevis 136.
Hereinafter, the operational effect of the present invention will be described.
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When an external force is applied to the coupling member 300, the coupling member 300 pivots forward and backward within a predetermined range by the elastic force of the torsional springs 330. The inserting hole 220 of the inserting portion 200 is positioned corresponding to the through-hole 310 of the coupling member 300. Then, the cutting head 400 is mounted to the coupling member 300.
When the user intends to cut the relatively short hair, the user fits the shave head 400′ into the inserting portion 200 so that the pivot shafts 210 are inserted into the concave portions 412′ of the shave head block 410′ and the supporting protrusion 320 of the coupling member 300 is inserted into the coupling hole 414′ of the shave head block 410′.
If power is applied to the driving motor 120 by manipulating the ON/OFF switch 110, the driving motor 120 operates. The rotating force of the motor shaft 122 of the driving motor 120 is transmitted to the eccentric shaft 124 to rotate the same.
While rotating in the clevis 136, the eccentric shaft 124 moves the connecting rod 130 reciprocatingly. The connecting rod 130 connected to the pivot 132 mounted to the supporting piece 134 extends through the inserting hole 220 of the inserting portion 200 and the through-hole 310 of the coupling member 300. The vibrator 522 in the block 410′ of the shave head 400′ is connected to the top of the connecting rod 130.
Accordingly, the connecting rod 130 and the vibrator 522 move together left and right reciprocatingly on the pivot 132, and the shave moving blade 510 and the inner blade 530 also move left and right reciprocatingly to cut the relatively short hair.
When the user intends to cut the relatively long hair, the user fits the trimmer head 400″ into the inserting portion 200 so that the pivot shafts 210 are inserted into the concave portions 412″ of the trimmer head block 410″ and the supporting protrusion 320 of the coupling member 300 is inserted into the coupling hole 414″ of the trimmer head block 410″. Since the operation of the trimmer head 400″ is same as that of the shave head 400′, the detailed description will be omitted.
If the driving motor 120 operates, the connecting rod 130 moves left and right reciprocatingly. The trimmer moving blade holder 610 in the trimmer head block 410″, which is connected to the top of the connecting rod 130, also moves left and right reciprocatingly. Therefore, the trimmer moving blade 620 cuts the relatively long hair.
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As apparent from the above description, the present invention provides a multi type head moving shaver capable of selectively mounting the shave head and the trimmer head.
The multi type head moving shaver has a simple structure and achieves a smooth and perfect shaving by pivoting the shave head or the trimmer head forward and backward to follow a curve of a user's face or body.
The multi type head moving shaver can be manufactured compact to improve portability.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20-2006-0015331 | Jun 2006 | KR | national |