Claims
- 1. A reciprocatory dry shaver comprising:
- a shaver housing having a head frame which carries three elongated cutter heads each having a longitudinal axis, said three elongated cutter heads composed of a center cutter head and two outer cutter heads arranged on opposite sides of said center cutter head with the individual longitudinal axes substantially parallel to each other, each of said two outer cutter heads comprising an outer foil and an outer movable cutter driven to reciprocate along said longitudinal axis of each of said two outer cutter heads in hair shearing engagement with said outer foil of each of said two outer cutter heads, said center cutter head comprising a stationary cutter and a center movable cutter driven to reciprocate along said longitudinal axis of said center cutter head in hair shearing engagement with said stationary cutter of said center cutter head;
- wherein said center and outer cutter heads are floatingly supported to said head frame respectively by associated center and outer spring members so that each of said three elongated cutter heads is vertically movable relative to said head frame, and wherein
- said center spring member gives a bias for floatingly supporting said center cutter head which is less than a bias for floatingly supporting said outer cutter heads.
- 2. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, wherein said stationary cutter of said center cutter head is of a generally U-shaped configuration with a top wall and a pair of side walls depending from opposed lateral sides of said top wall, said top wall being formed with a plurality of slits which are spaced along the longitudinal axis of said center cutter head and are opened into said opposed side walls.
- 3. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, wherein said outer foil of each of said two outer cutter heads and said stationary cutter of said center cutter head are held respectively by holders, and wherein at least one of said center cutter head and outer cutter heads is coupled at its longitudinal ends to said head frame through fastener means, said fastener means comprising a pair of vertically spaced first and second bosses projecting from one of the associated holder and the head frame into intimate engagement with a pair of first and second holes correspondingly formed in the other of said associated holder and said head frame, said second boss being greater in diameter or cross-sectional area than said first boss to disable the engagement of said second boss into the first hole.
- 4. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, wherein said center cutter head has its upper end disposed at substantially the same height as corresponding upper ends of said outer cutter heads.
- 5. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, wherein said center spring member for said center cutter head comprises a plurality of vertically spaced resilient beams having free ends and extending from said head frame in substantially a parallel relation to each other and a coupler which joins the free ends of said resilient beams so that said center spring member is vertically movable relative to said head frame by resiliently deforming said resilient beams, said coupler being connected to said center cutter head, said center cutter head being disposed closer to one of said outer cutter heads than to the other outer cutter head.
- 6. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, wherein said center cutter head includes a holder to which said stationary cutter is fixed, said holder carrying a spring which is connected to urge said center movable cutter against said stationary cutter such that said center cutter head is assembled into a unitary block including said stationary cutter, said center movable cutter, said holder, and said spring, said center cutter head being biased upwardly by said center spring member until a stopper formed on said center cutter head abuts against a portion of said head frame.
- 7. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, further including lock means for restraining said center cutter head and one of said outer cutter heads together to a depressed position.
- 8. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, wherein said each of said two outer cutter heads includes a rectangular holder to which said outer shearing foil of said each of said two outer cutter heads is fixed, said holder being formed in a lengthwise side with a recess.
- 9. A reciprocatory dry shaver as set forth in claim 1, wherein said each of said two outer cutter heads is capable of being depressed against a bias of said center spring member plus a bias of said outer spring members and said center cutter head is capable of being depressed substantially only against a bias of said center spring member.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/377,361, filed Jan. 24, 1995; which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 08/047,501, filed Apr. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,398,412.
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Divisions (2)
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