The present invention relates to a shaver, comprising at least two movably arranged cutter members for cutting off hair; and a shaving unit having shaving elements, wherein each shaving element accommodates a cutter member, and wherein each shaving element comprises a cap which has a plurality of holes for letting through hairs to be shaved off, and a space for receiving cut-off hairs.
A shaver as mentioned in the opening paragraph is known from WO/2006/067713. This known shaver comprises a shaving unit having three shaving elements arranged in a triangle formation, wherein in each of the shaving elements, a cutter member is movably arranged. In particular, the cutter member comprises a rotatably arranged disc having a number of cutters, which are arranged on the disc. Furthermore, each of the shaving elements comprises a cap for covering the cutter member, so that direct contact between the skin of a user and the cutter member is prevented. The cap has a plurality of holes for letting through hairs to be shaved off, so that the hairs may be fixed and cut off as a result of a movement of the cutter member.
For the purpose of driving the cutter members, the shaver comprises a motor. Furthermore, the shaver comprises a body portion for accommodating the motor, which is suitable to be held by a user of the shaver. Couplings between the cutter members and the motor are realized through a primary gear wheel which is coupled to an output shaft of the motor, and secondary gear wheels which are in engagement with the primary gear wheel, and which are attached to the cutter members. All gear wheels are located in the shaving unit, not in the body portion, so that only the output shaft of the motor projects from the body portion and needs to be supported by a suitable bearing and seals arranged in an outer housing of the body portion. In case the gear wheels would be located in the body portion, three shafts would project from the body portion, and three bearings and seals would be needed.
In particular, the shaver known from WO/2006/067713 is suitable to be used as a so-called wet shaver, i.e. a shaver which is intended to be used in wet environments, such as a shower. In that case, an additive such as a lotion is used, and cut-off hairs simply exit the shaving unit of the shaver through an open space surrounding the shaft projecting from the body portion, along with the additive. However, it is noted that when the shaver is intended to be used for the purpose of dry shaving, open sides of the shaving elements may be closed by means of small cups or discs, for example, arranged to collect the cut-off hairs and prevent them from flying around during shaving. Such cups or discs are preferably hingedly or otherwise detachably connected to the shaving elements, so as to allow collected hairs to be removed.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a shaver as mentioned in the opening paragraph, which is adapted to collect cut-off hairs in another way than the way as proposed in respect of the shaver known from WO/2006/067713. There is a need for such a shaver, as an important disadvantage of the option of closing open sides of the shaving elements by means of small cups or discs is that it is bothersome to a user to try to put relatively small cups or discs to an opened position, especially because these cups or discs are reachable at the side of the body portion.
According to the present invention, in each of the shaving elements of the shaving unit of the shaver, the cutter member is associated with the cap, wherein a whole of the cap and the cutter member is removably arranged with respect to a base portion of the shaving element where the space for receiving cut-off hairs is located. In this way, as the cap of the shaving element is very well reachable, it is achieved that it is very easy for a user of the shaver to open the shaving element.
In the shaver according to the present invention, the hair collecting space may be open to the cutter member, so that this space is readily accessible when the whole of the cap and the cutter member is removed. Moreover, in that case, the hair collecting space is positioned such as to receive cut-off hairs directly from the cutter member, wherein the cut-off hairs do not pass any other component of the shaving element. Consequently, there is no risk of such component getting contaminated by the hairs, or of the hairs hindering the functioning of such element. In the shaver known from WO/2006/067713, in case hair collecting chambers would be added to the shaving elements, the hair collecting chambers would be situated at the side of the shaving elements which is closest to the body portion, and the secondary gear wheel would be between the cutter member and the hair collecting chamber. Hence, when this shaver is operated, the secondary gear wheel gets contaminated by cut-off hairs, as result of which more and more power is needed to turn the gear wheels, and eventually jamming of the gear wheels may occur.
The way in which the cutter member is associated with the cap may be chosen freely, provided that the movements which need to be performed by the cutter member during operation of the shaver are not hindered. For example, a ring-shaped cutter member holder may be attached to a side of the cap where the cutter member is present, wherein dimensions of the cutter member holder are chosen such that the cutter member cannot move beyond the cutter member holder, and wherein the cutter member holder is positioned such that it is impossible for the cutter member to come into contact with the cutter member holder when the cutter member is in a normal operating position. A central open space of the cutter member holder serves for letting through means for coupling the cutter member to a motor or the like for driving the cutter member.
Within the scope of the present invention, it is possible that the whole of the cap and the cutter member is detachably coupled to the base portion of the shaving element. However, it is preferred that the whole of the cap and the cutter member is hingably coupled to the base portion, as in that case, it is easy for a user of the shaver to put the whole of the cap and the cutter member back in place again after having opened the hair collecting space, and there is no risk of losing the whole of the cap and the cutter member.
In a practical embodiment of the shaver according to the present invention, each shaving element accommodates a drive shaft for driving the cutter member, wherein the drive shaft is accommodated in the base portion of the shaving element. Preferably, each shaving element comprises a partition for separating a portion of the shaving element where the cutter member and the space for collecting cut-off hairs are located from another space of the shaving element, wherein the partition is adapted to let through the drive shaft for driving the cutter member.
By providing a partition, the hair-collecting chamber is realized in an advantageous manner, wherein it is possible to start from the design of the shaving unit of the shaver known from WO/2006/067713. It may be necessary to enlarge the shaving elements a little for the purpose of having the partition inside the shaving elements and creating enough space between the partition and the cutter member for receiving cut-off hairs, but the overall appearance of the shaving unit does not need to be significantly changed.
The shaver may comprise a motor for driving the drive shafts for driving the cutter members, and transmission means for coupling the drive shafts to an output shaft of the motor, wherein each shaving element accommodates at least one transmission element, in the space which is separated from the portion of the shaving element where the cutter member and the space for collecting cut-off hairs are located by means of the partition. It is clear that in this case, the partition plays a role in preventing cut-off hairs from reaching the transmission element.
Preferably, in each shaving element, both the transmission element and the partition have a substantially conical shape, in order to have a hair collecting space which is as large as possible within the context of a shaving element having given dimensions. In many cases, it is desirable to have a curved appearance of an outer housing of the shaver element at the side facing the body portion, and it is advantageous if the transmission element and the partition are not simply planar, but are shaped in a different fashion, in order to utilize the space that is present inside the shaving element as efficiently as possible.
As a consequence of the fact that the hair collecting spaces can be opened by removing the cutter member and the cap covering the cutter member, it is not possible to have a fixed connection between the cutter member and the drive shaft. Therefore, in a practical embodiment of the shaver according to the present invention, it is advantageous to have a coupling member in each shaving element, wherein the coupling member is arranged for coupling the cutter member to the drive shaft for driving the cutter member, and wherein the coupling member has a pivoting member for contacting the cutter member and allowing for a pivoting movement of the cutter member with respect to the coupling member. On the basis of the fact that the cutter member is allowed to pivot with respect to the coupling member, it is possible to compensate for alignment errors in the connection between the transmission element and the drive shaft, on the one hand, and the cutter member, on the other.
Other preferred measures for compensating for alignment errors in the connection between the transmission element and the drive shaft, on the one hand, and the cutter member, on the other, involve slidably and rotatably arranging the coupling member with respect to the drive shaft, and connecting the coupling member to resilient means extending through a central hole which is arranged in the drive shaft. These measures may be applied in addition to providing a pivoting member, so that alignment errors may be compensated for without introducing high shearing forces in the cutter member.
In order to facilitate a process of connecting the cutter member to the coupling member, and to realize proper positioning of the cutter member and the coupling member with respect to each other, the coupling member may comprise a number of slanting members, and the cutter member may comprise holes for receiving the slanting members. Naturally, it may also be the other way around. In general, it is preferred that at least one of the cutter member and the coupling member comprises means which are adapted to automatically establish a connection between the cutter member and the coupling member when these members are moved towards each other.
In a practical embodiment of the shaver according to the present invention, the transmission means for coupling the drive shafts for driving the cutter members to the output shaft of the motor comprise gear wheels, wherein, in each shaving element, at least one gear wheel is arranged.
In an advantageous embodiment of the shaver according to the invention, the shaver comprises a movably arranged release element for cooperation with the whole of the cap and the cutter member of each shaving element for making the hair-collecting space of each shaving element accessible.
Preferred embodiments of the shaver according to the invention are formulated in the claims 2 to 16. With reference to the set of claims it is noted that the invention also relates to any embodiments having a feasible combination of features defined in different claims.
The above-described and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to an embodiment of a shaver according to the present invention as described hereinafter.
The present invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the figures, in which equal or similar parts are indicated by identical reference signs, and in which:
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The shaver 1 further comprises a shaving unit 3, which is suitable to contact an area of skin having hairs to be shaved off and to be moved with respect to this area. The shaving unit 3 is connected to the body portion 2 through a central shaft member 4, wherein the connection of the shaving unit 3 to the body portion 2 may be detachable. Cross-sectional dimensions of the central shaft member 4 are considerably smaller than the cross-sectional dimensions of the shaving unit 3, and the shaving unit 3 is positioned at a certain distance from a top portion of an outer housing 5 of the body portion 2. Consequently, the connection between the body portion 2 and the shaving unit 3 has a slim appearance, wherein the shaving unit 3 has an elevated position with respect to the body portion 2. Due to this, when a user performs a shaving action by using the shaver 1, he or she may have a clear side view of the shaving unit 3.
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In the example shown, the shaving unit 3 comprises three shaving elements 6, which are arranged in a triangle formation. Within the scope of the present invention, the number of shaving elements 6 may also be two, or more than three. For the sake of completeness, it is noted that each of the shaving elements 6 may be movably arranged to a certain extent, so as to facilitate following a contour of an area of skin to be shaved. For example, the shaving elements 6 may be pivotable with respect to the central shaft member 4, to a limited extent.
Each shaving element 6 comprises a cap 7, which is arranged at a topside of the shaving element 6, and which has a plurality of holes 8 for letting through hairs to be shaved off. Right underneath the cap 7, on the inside of the shaving element 6, a cutter member 9 is rotatably arranged, as is shown by
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For the purpose of driving the cutter members 9, the shaver 1 comprises a number of components, which are diagrammatically shown in
Each shaving element 6 accommodates a gear wheel 16 which is in engagement with the primary gear wheel 14. In the following, the gear wheels 16, which are located inside the shaving element 6, will be referred to as secondary gear wheels 16. A drive shaft 17 for driving the cutter member 9 is extending from each gear wheel 16, and the cutter member 9 is coupled to the drive shaft 17 through a coupling member 18. In the example shown, the coupling member 18 is shaped like a cup, which is placed upside down on a top end of the drive shaft 17.
When the shaver 1 is operated, the motor 13 is in an activated condition, as a result of which the output shaft 15 and the primary gear wheel 14 coupled to the output shaft 15 are rotated about a central rotation axis. As the primary gear wheel 14 is in engagement with the secondary gear wheels 16, the rotation of the primary gear wheel 14 about the central axis of rotation causes rotations of the secondary gear wheels 16 about their respective axes of rotation. Consequently, due to the fact that each cutter member 9 is coupled to a secondary gear wheel 16 through a drive shaft 17 and a coupling member 18, rotations of the cutter members 9 are realized. When a user of the shaver 1 moves the shaving unit 3 across an area of skin, hairs extending through the holes 8 in the caps 7 of the shaving element 6 are cut off by the cutters 12 of the cutter member 9.
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In each shaving element 6, right above the secondary gear wheel 16, a partition 22 is arranged, which closes a top side of a space 23 in the shaving element 6 where the secondary gear wheel 16 is present, wherein only the drive shaft 17 is extending through the partition 22. Another space 24 in the shaving element 6, which is present between the partition 22 and the cutter member 9, serves as a hair collecting space, i.e. a space where cut-off hairs are received and stored. The partition 22 serves as a bottom of the hair collecting space 24.
In order to have a hair collecting space 24 which is as large as possible within a given shape and given dimensions of the shaving element 6, the secondary gear wheel 16 has a conical shape, so that the partition 22 may also have a conical shape. In this respect, it is noted that a bottom portion of an outer housing 25 of the shaving element 6 has a curved appearance, so that the shaving unit 3 as a whole has an appealing appearance with smooth and round shapes. If the secondary gear wheel 16 and the partition 22 would be planar, the width and/or height dimensions of the shaving element 6 would need to be larger, and/or the shape of the bottom portion of the outer housing 25 of the shaving element 6 would need to be different in order to have a hair collecting space 24 which is as large as the hair collecting space 24 having the conical bottom 22.
In each shaving element 6, for the purpose of opening and emptying the hair collecting space 24, a whole of the cap 7, the cutter member 9 and the cutter member holder 10 is hingably coupled to a base portion 26 of the shaving element 6 where the secondary gear wheel 16, the drive shaft 17, the coupling member 18 and the partition 22 are located. In the following, for the sake of clarity, the whole of the cap 7, the cutter member 9 and the cutter member holder 10 will be referred to as top portion 27 of the shaving element 6. Within the scope of the present invention, any suitable type of hinge 28 may be applied. For example, the hinge 28 may comprise a torsion spring 29 as shown in
For the purpose of keeping the top portion 27 in a closed position with respect to the base portion 26 during normal operation of the shaver 1, a locking mechanism 30 is provided. In the example shown, both the top portion 27 and the base portion 26 comprise hook-shaped locking members 31, which are in engagement with each other in the closed position of the top portion 27 with respect to the base position 26. Under the influence of force exerted by a user of the shaver 1, wherein the user may take hold of a rim 32 of the top portion 27 with a thumb and a finger, for example, a release of the locking member 31 associated with the top portion 27 from the locking member 31 associated with the base portion 26 may be realized, so that the top portion 27 may be put in the completely opened position with respect to the base portion 26.
It is easy for a user to open the hair collecting spaces 24, namely by taking hold of the rim 32 of the top portion 27, and causing a release of the locking member 31 associated with the top portion 27 from the locking member 31 associated with the base portion 26. At the moment the release takes place, the top portion 27 is moved to the completely opened position with respect to the base portion 26 by means of the torsion spring 29, and is kept in this position until the user moves the top portion 27 back to the closed position with respect to the base portion 26 again.
Preferably, the locking members 31 are situated near a center of the shaving unit 3, whereas the hinge 28 is situated opposite the locking members 30. In that case, the hinge 28 is situated at an outer circumference of the shaving unit 3. Consequently, the hair collecting spaces 24 of all shaving elements 6 may be opened, without the top portion 27 of one of the shaving elements 6 colliding with the top portion 27 of another one of the shaving elements 6. Furthermore, an aesthetic advantage is obtained, as the configuration of the shaving unit 3 having the top portions 27 of the shaving elements 6 in the opened position with respect to the base portions 26 resembles the appearance of an opened flower, as is shown in
At a topside, the coupling member 18 comprises a number of slanting projections 33, and the cutter member 9 comprises a number of holes 34 for receiving these projections 33. When the top portion 27 of the shaving element 6 is in the completely closed position with respect to the base portion 26, the projections 33 are accommodated inside the holes 34, so that, due to the fact that the coupling member 18 is pressed against the cutter member 9 under the influence of the coil spring 19, the cutter member 9 is forced to rotate when the coupling member 18 is rotated. When the top portion 27 of the shaving element 6 is in an opened position with respect to the base portion 26, the connection between the coupling member 18 and the cutter member 9 through the projections 33 is lost. When the top portion 27 is moved back to the closed position with respect to the base portion 26 again, the projections 33 contact a bottom side of the cutter member 9 first, and, during the movement of the top portion 27, the coupling member 18 and the cutter member 9 are rotated with respect to each other under the influence of the slanting shape of the projections 33, until the projections 33 snap into the holes 34.
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It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the examples discussed in the foregoing, but that several amendments and modifications thereof are possible without deviating from the scope of the present invention as defined in the attached claims. While the present invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the figures and the description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary only, and not restrictive. The present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
For example, the locking mechanism 30 for locking the top portion 27 of the shaving element 6 to the base portion 26 when the top portion 27 is in the completely closed position with respect to the base portion 26 may be any suitable locking mechanism 30, and does not necessarily need to comprise the hook-shaped locking members 31 as shown. Furthermore, depending on the type of locking mechanism 30, there may be various ways of releasing the lock. There may even be a button or the like which needs to be depressed by a user of the shaver 1 in order to release the top portion 27 of the shaving element 6.
For example, the invention is also applicable to shaver having one movably arranged cap 7. In such case the shaver comprises a movably arranged release element 200 for cooperation with the cap or with the whole 27 of the cap and the cutter element 9 for making a space 24 for receiving cut-off hairs accessible.
The way in which a connection between the coupling member 18 and the cutter member 9 is realized may be different than by using the slanting projections 33 and the holes 34 as shown. In the first place, the projections 33 may be arranged on the cutter member 9, and the holes 34 may be arranged in the coupling member 18. In the second place, completely different means may be applied, wherein it is preferred if the connection between the coupling member 18 and the cutter member 9 is easily broken and established. Most preferably, the connection is automatically broken when the top portion 27 of the shaving element 6 is moved away from the base portion 26, and the connection is automatically established when the top portion 27 is moved towards the base portion 26.
Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by a person skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the figures, the description and the attached claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.
In the foregoing, a shaver 1 having a body portion 2 and a shaving unit 3 is disclosed. The shaving unit 3 comprises a number of shaving elements 6, wherein each shaving element 6 accommodates a cutter member 9 for cutting off hairs, and has a cap 7 which serves for covering the cutter member 9, and which has holes 8 for letting through the hairs. Each shaving element 6 further accommodates a gear wheel 16 which is part of transmission means for coupling a drive shaft 17 for driving the cutter member 9 to an output shaft 15 of a motor 13 of the shaver 1 in order to obtain a movement of the cutter member 9 when the motor 13 is operated.
A top side of a space 23 where the gear wheel 16 is located is covered by a partition 22, wherein only the drive shaft 17, which is projecting from a central portion of the gear wheel 16, is extending through this partition 22. In this way, it is achieved that cut-off hairs cannot reach the gear wheel 16, while it is still possible to drive the cutter member 9. Furthermore, it is achieved that the design of the shaving element 6 does not significantly need to be adapted in order to have a hair collecting space 24 in the shaving element 6.
The hair collecting space 24 can easily be opened by removing a top portion 27 of the shaving element 6, which comprises the cap 7, the cutter member 9 and a cutter member holder 10 from a base portion 26 of the shaving element 6 where the gear wheel 16, the drive shaft 17 and the partition 22 are located. Preferably, to this end, the top portion 27 is hingably attached to the base portion 26.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06117209.4 | Jul 2006 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB07/52690 | 7/9/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/9/2009 |