The present invention relates to a pivoting arrangement for a device having a contour following function such as e.g. a shaving device.
Conventional shaving and grooming devices are sometimes equipped with a pivoting arrangement providing a contour following function. Contour following functions are known from other devices as well such as epilators, skin rejuvenation, wrinkle treatment and trimming devices. In some pivoting arrangements, a moving part of the shaving head is spring loaded towards an extreme angular position, so that it assumes this extreme position when it is not submitted to any external forces.
In other pivoting arrangements a moving part of the shaving head is arranged to assume a predefined resting position, e.g. a middle position, when it is not submitted to any external forces. This resting position can be spring loaded.
Such a conventional middle position pivoting arrangement is known from
U.S. Pat. No. 6,301,786, and is schematically shown in
A potential problem with such conventional pivoting arrangements is that if the two springs have, or grow to have, slightly different spring constants, the equilibrium of the springs may become permanently offset, so that the pivoting member will fail to resume its middle position after being depressed. As a result, the resting position of the pivoting member will no longer be the middle position, but a slightly angled position.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome this problem, and to provide a pivoting arrangement for a device having a contour following function such as e.g. a shaving device with less variation of the resting position.
This and other objects are achieved by a pivoting arrangement for a device having a contour following function such as e.g. a shaving device, comprising a pivoting member, adapted to support a shaving head, a cradle, pivotally supporting the pivoting member, and a spring loading arrangement comprising at least one deformable spring element, and arranged to interact with the pivoting member in a first point of action to exert a force acting to move the pivoting member in a first pivoting direction, and in a second point of action to exert a force acting to move the pivoting member in a second pivoting direction, the spring loading arrangement thereby biasing the pivoting member in a resting position. The spring loading arrangement further has a limited active range, so that, when the pivoting member is brought out of the resting position in the first pivoting direction, the spring loading arrangement is prevented from interacting with the pivoting member in the first point of action, and when the pivoting member is brought out of the resting position in the second pivoting direction, the spring loading arrangement is prevented from interacting with the pivoting member in the second point of action.
The active range of the spring loading arrangement is thus limited, so that the spring loading arrangement will only exert forces that act to return the pivoting member to its resting position. As a result, the resting position will not be dependent on e.g. the spring constants of different springs in the spring loading arrangement. The resting position will thus be more exactly defined, and exhibit less variation than conventional solutions. Also, the total force acting on the pivoting member will be reduced, thus causing less friction, also serving to improve the predictability of the arrangement.
The term “resting position” should here be interpreted primarily as a desired “default” position of the pivoting member, but also a small angular range around this position. In other words, it is possible that the pivoting member may be moved slightly in its resting position, without any force being exerted by the spring loading arrangement. Such a “free” angular range may be caused by play in the mechanical construction, or be a result of wear.
The spring loading arrangement can comprise at least two abutments, against which said spring loading arrangement is arranged to abut, thereby limiting the active range of the spring loading arrangement. The abutments thus serve to prevent the spring loading arrangement from interacting with the pivoting arrangement.
The spring loading arrangement may be preloaded against the abutments when the pivoting member is in its resting position. Such preloading will ensure that a well defined force is exerted by the spring member in its active range, i.e. when acting to return the pivoting member to the resting position.
According to one embodiment, the spring loading arrangement comprises at least two deformable spring elements, each arranged to interact with the pivoting member in one of the points of action. This can be a mechanically simple way to realize an embodiment of the present invention.
The spring elements may have different spring coefficients. As a result, a greater force will be required in order to pivot the pivoting member in a first direction than in a second direction. This may be advantageous in specific applications of the pivoting arrangement.
An abutment is an efficient way to restrict the active range of a deformable spring member, such as a coil spring, a leaf spring, or a torsion spring. The spring member will be active until it abuts the abutment, which thus limits the expansion (or contraction) of the spring member. By arranging the spring and the abutment so that this occurs at the resting position, the advantages mentioned above will be achieved.
For example, each abutment can be arranged to cooperate with a spring element such that, when the pivoting member is brought out of the resting position in one direction, the spring element is deformed, thereby exerting a force on the pivoting member, and, when the pivoting member is brought out of the resting position in another direction, the spring element abuts the abutment, and is brought out of contact with the pivoting member.
The deformable spring element can be arranged to be compressed when the pivoting member is brought out of the resting position in the first direction, and the abutment can then be arranged to restrict extraction of the deformable spring element. Alternatively, the deformable spring element can be arranged to be extracted when the pivoting member is brought out of the resting position in the first direction, and the abutment can then be arranged to restrict compression of the deformable spring element.
According to another embodiment, the spring loading arrangement comprises a force transfer element arranged to interact with said pivoting member in said first and second points of action and a deformable spring element arranged to bias the force transfer element towards the pivoting member, so that, when the pivoting member is brought out of its resting position in the first direction, the pivoting member engages the force transfer element in said second point of action, and moves the force transfer element so as to separate the force transfer element from the pivoting member in said first point of action.
According to this embodiment, only one spring element is required, as the force transfer element transfer the force from this spring element to all points of action with the pivoting member. In this case, the spring loading arrangement can be preloaded against the pivoting member in the resting position, eliminating the need for separate abutments.
According to a further embodiment, the cradle is pivotable around a first axis, and the pivoting arrangement may further comprise an outer cradle in which the cradle is pivotable around a second axis and a second spring loading arrangement, arranged to bias said cradle in a resting position. The pivoting member will thus be movable in any direction.
It is noted that the invention relates to all possible combinations of features recited in the claims.
This and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing a currently preferred embodiment of the invention.
a shows a pivoting arrangement according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in a resting position.
b shows the pivoting arrangement in
a shows a pivoting arrangement according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in a resting position.
b shows the pivoting arrangement in
a shows a pivoting arrangement according to a third embodiment of the present invention, in a resting position.
b shows the pivoting arrangement in
a shows a pivoting arrangement according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, having two axis of rotation, in a resting position.
b shows the pivoting arrangement in
c shows the pivoting arrangement in
a shows an exploded view of a pivoting arrangement according to a fourth embodiment of the invention, having two axis of rotation.
b shows selected parts of the pivoting arrangement in
c shows selected parts of the pivoting arrangement in
The following embodiments of pivoting arrangements according to the present invention may be useful in various types device having a contour following function such as e.g. shaving or grooming devices, where a contour following head such as e.g. a shaving head may be supported by the pivoting member, so as to allow for a contour following function. The following embodiments show the invention being implemented in a device having a shaving function. However, it should be noted that the invention is not limited to shaving devices as such and that the embodiments show non-limiting examples of the invention. Therefore, the details of the shaving device itself and its function will be described only very briefly, as they are not immediately relevant for the description of the present invention.
The pivoting arrangement shown in
In order to keep the pivoting member in a neutral resting position (
In the embodiment in
The spring loading arrangement may further comprise a force reliving structure. Again referring to the embodiment in
Turning to
The skilled person will realize that the springs 15a, 15b in
In another embodiment, illustrated in
In yet another embodiment, illustrated in
a-c shows a further embodiment, according to which the pivoting arrangement is able to allow the pivoting member 20 to pivot around two different axes. For this purpose, the pivoting member 20 is suspended by two axles 21 in the cradle 22, so as to be pivotable around a first axis A1. The cradle is then in itself supported by the supporting structure, here referred to as an outer cradle 23, to be pivotable around a second axis A2. The cradle 22 can be guided by grooves (not shown) in the outer cradle 23, so as to be movable in relation to the outer cradle 23, or be suspended by additional axles 24.
The spring loading arrangement in
In analogy to the embodiment in
The spring arrangement in
When the cradle 22 is brought out of its resting position, one end of the cradle 22 will move towards the outer cradle 23, and at his end it will depress the spring element 32, thereby creating a force acting to return the cradle 22 to its resting position. The opposite side of the cradle 22 will move away from the outer cradle 23, and thus loose contact with the spring element 32, which here will abut against the holder 33.
It may be noted that the spring element 32 in
a shows yet another embodiment of a double axis pivoting arrangement according to the present invention. Similar to the embodiments in
The spring loading arrangement is formed by two spring elements 44, each in the form of a substantially U-shaped wire, fitted to the cradle by means of protrusions 45 cooperating with the wire to hold it in place, e.g. by snap fitting.
Each wire 44 is arranged with its legs 46a, 46b extending from the center of the cradle towards its outer ends. One of the legs 46a extends into an elongated grove 47 in an end plate 48 of the cradle 42, and is preloaded to abut against the outer edge 47a of this grove. The underside of the pivoting member 41 further has an indentation 48 that is formed to cooperate with the leg 46a. The other leg 46b has an end portion 49 that is bent outwards, and adapted to, when the cradle 42 is mounted in the outer cradle 43, extend into a groove 50 in the outer cradle, and be in contact with the upper edge of the groove 50.
With reference to
Turning now to
The person skilled in the art realizes that the present invention by no means is limited to the preferred embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the shape of the various components may be modified, as can the type and number of spring elements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09161317.4 | May 2009 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2010/052267 | 5/21/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/17/2011 |