Claims
- 1. A power driven hair clipper comprising:a housing; a supporting element mounted on a wall of the housing for pivotal motion about a pivot axis; a drive mechanism provided in the housing; and a clipper head equipped with a clipper comb and a clipper blade and mounted on the supporting element, wherein the clipper head is releasably mounted in the supporting element and has two cutting teeth rows arranged in opposed relation to each other, the supporting element includes a housing shell having a geometric form formed by a sector of a cross sectional shape of at least one circular cylinder as well as two end walls associated with said sector, said two end walls being constructed as part of a conical surface with cone angles (α1, α2) relative to the pivot axis, and the housing having an upper housing wall adjacent to the housing shell, said upper housing wall having an inner contour that is essentially parallel to an outer contour of a wall of the housing shell.
- 2. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein one wall of the housing shell is definable by a circumferential surface of the sector of the circular cylinder with a radius from the pivot axis.
- 3. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein one wall of the housing shell is formed by the circumferential surfaces of two combined sectors of two circular cylinders.
- 4. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 3, wherein the radii of the respective sectors of the two circular cylinders are equal.
- 5. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 3, wherein the radii of the respective sectors of the two circular cylinders are unequal.
- 6. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 3, wherein the circumferential surfaces of the respective sectors of the two circular cylinders have corresponding extensions on a housing shell edge that differ in length.
- 7. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 3, wherein the two cutting teeth rows of the clipper head have different lengths of extension.
- 8. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 7, wherein the circumferential surfaces have lengths of extension that are essentially adapted to the lengths of extension of the two cutting teeth rows.
- 9. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cone angles (α1, α2) relative to the pivot axis are different.
- 10. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conical surface of each of the two end walls is constructed in arcuate shape.
- 11. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer contour of the wall of the housing shell is constructed in one of a rectilinear shape and an arcuate shape.
- 12. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner contour of the upper housing wall receiving the housing shell is constructed in one of a rectilinear shape and an arcuate shape.
- 13. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein an end of the housing is of a yoke-shaped construction and has yoke arms and the housing shell is pivotally mounted on the yoke arms of the housing by a pivot bearing.
- 14. The hair clipper as claimed in claim 1, wherein one end of the conical surface of the housing shell leading to the pivot axis is constructed as a truncated cone with a bearing surface intersecting the pivot axis at right angles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT application serial no. PCT/EP00/07392, filed Jul. 31, 2000, which claims priority from German application serial number 19939509.8, filed Aug. 20, 1999, (pending).
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Continuations (1)
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