Claims
- 1. A shaving apparatus comprising a housing having a shaving part for short hairs and a trimmer for long hairs which can be rotated with respect to the housing, the housing comprising an operating member which is coupled to the trimmer via a connection element, one end of the connection element being journalled in the trimmer so as to be rotatable, an "over-center" mechanism being present between the trimmer and the connection element and comprising a resilient element at one component, which resilient element engages a cam of the other component.
- 2. A shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection element comprises a spindle which is situated in a recess of the trimmer so as to be rotatable and the resilient element is connected to the trimmer and also forms a locking member for the spindle in the recess.
- 3. A shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the connection element comprises two ends which are both journalled in the trimmer so as to be rotatable and each end comprises a cam which forms an "over-center" mechanism with a resilient element connected to the trimmer and both resilient elements are parts of a resilient element of sheet material.
- 4. A shaving apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the resilient member comprises bent connection lugs having hooklike portions, which connection lugs are situated in corresponding recesses of the trimmer.
- 5. A shaving apparatus comprising a housing having a shaving part for short hairs and a trimmer for long hairs which can be rotated between two positions with respect to the housing, the housing comprising an operating member which is coupled to the trimmer via a connection element, one end of the connection element being journalled in the trimmer so as to be rotatable, the combination of trimmer and connection element comprising a resilient element connected to one of these components and a cam connected to the other component, the trimmer being fixed in either of the two positions by a force between the resilient element and the cam, whereby from moving the trimmer from one position to the other position an increase and subsequently a decrease of the force between the resilient element and the cam occurs, the resilient element and the cam thus forming an "over-center" mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 536,905, filed June 12, 1990 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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