The invention relates to a shaving head unit comprising at least two shaving elements, each being provided with:
The invention also relates to a shaver comprising such a shaving head unit.
By means of such a shaving head unit, which is known from WO 2008/010139, filed in the name of the current applicant, the cap of a shaving element can be pivoted with respect to the base portion to an opened position in order to be able to remove the cut-off hairs from the space for receiving cut-off hairs. Since each cap can be pivoted independently of the cap of another shaving element, the caps can be opened one by one in order to be able to clean each space thoroughly without the risk that the other shaving element and cutter member thereof get contaminated by the cut-off hairs. In the known shaving head unit, the cutter member is associated with the cap in a manner that when the cap is in its opened position, the cutter member remains in its normal operating position relative to the cap. In this way, it is prevented that the cutter member accidentally drops down when the cap is being opened. The cutter member can be inspected and cleaned by flushing water over the cap and the cutter member, for example. However, it has been found out that the cutter member cannot be cleaned sufficiently, which will lead to a reduction of the shaving performance. Furthermore, in case the cutter member is damaged, the cutter member cannot be replaced; instead the whole shaving head unit needs to be replaced.
It is an object of the invention to provide a shaving head unit of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph, wherein the cutter member of a shaving element can be easily removed from the cap and easily replaced.
This object is achieved by means of the shaving head unit according to the invention in that each shaving element comprises a separate support device being movably attached to the cap of the shaving element, wherein when the cap is in its opened position the separate support device is movable between a retaining position in which the cutter member of the shaving element is retained in the cap and a release position in which the cutter member of the shaving element can be removed from the cap and vice versa.
The cutter member is kept inside the cap by means of the support device. To clean or replace the cutter member, the support device is moved with respect to the cap to the release position, after which the cutter member can be taken out of the cap. Since each shaving element is provided with its own support device, one support device can be in its release position, so that a user can take out the cutter member, whilst the other cutter members are, in their retaining position, kept inside their caps by their corresponding support devices. In this manner the cutter members can be removed and cleaned one after another, avoiding the risk that a cutter member is damaged or lost.
An embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that the support device comprises an aligning device for aligning the pivot pin of the cutter member with respect to the cap, at least when the cap is in its opened position.
When reconnecting the cap to the base portion, the pivot pin of the cutter member needs to be connected to the drive shaft of the base portion. To ensure that the pivot pin can easily be connected correctly, the pivot pin of the cutter member is pre-aligned with respect to the cap by means of the aligning device of the support device.
Another embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that the support device is pivotably coupled to the cap.
In this manner the risk of the support device being lost is avoided. Furthermore, the support device can be moved between its retaining position and released position by simply pivoting the support device. This is convenient for the user. In the case that the support device comprises the aligning device, there is a pre-defined movement of the aligning device with respect to the cap, which simplifies the alignment of the cutter member.
Yet another embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that at least one of the support device and the cap comprises a locking member to lock the support device and the cap to each other.
By virtue of the locking member, the risk of the support device being accidentally released from the cap is prevented.
A further embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that the whole of the cap, the cutter member and the support device is pivotably coupled to the base portion.
In this manner the pivot pin of the cutter member can easily be attached to the drive shaft, since a user only needs to pivot the cap with the cutter member and its pivot pin with respect to the drive shaft in the base portion.
In the case that the support device comprises the alignment device, the pivot pin is pre-aligned with respect to the cap, whereby the pivot pin will easily be aligned with and coupled to the drive shaft, when the cap is being pivoted towards the base portion. If necessary, a final alignment can be obtained when the pivot pin and the drive shaft are being connected to each other.
Yet another embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that the aligning device comprises conical guiding means.
When the conical guiding means are being moved towards the pivot pin, the pivot pin might contact the conical guiding means and, if so, will be displaced towards the axis of the conical guiding means.
Another embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that the aligning device comprises a centring ring through which at least one of the pivot pin and the drive shaft will extend when the cap is attached to the base portion.
By means of such a centring ring the pivot pin can easily be aligned.
Yet another embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that the aligning device comprises a plurality of spokes extending from the centring ring in a direction towards the cap and away from the axis of the centring ring.
Such spokes provide conical guiding means for the pivot pin. Cut-off hairs can be moved from the cutter member through the spaces between the spokes towards the space in the base portion for collecting the cut-off hairs.
Yet another embodiment of the shaving head unit according to the invention is characterized in that when the pivot pin of the cutter member is coupled to the drive shaft, the cutter member and the pivot pin are free of contact with the support device.
Since there is no contact between the support device and the pivot pin or the cutter member, no noise or wear will occur when the cutter member is being rotated by means of the drive shaft.
The invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which
Like parts are indicated by the same reference numbers in the Figures.
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In the example shown, the shaving head 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 each of them in 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 top side of the shaving element 6, and which has a plurality of openings 8 for letting through hairs to be shaved off. The cap 7 is pivotably connected to a base portion 9 of the shaving element 6. Right underneath the cap 7, on the inside of the shaving element 6, a cutter member 10 is rotatably arranged. During operation, a central portion of the cutter member 10 is pressed against the cap 7 under spring force.
In
For the purpose of driving the cutter members 10, the shaver 1 comprises at least a motor located in the main body 2 and being connected to drive shafts 30 located inside the base portions 9 of the shaving elements 6.
The shaver 1 as described above is known per se and more fully described in WO 2008/010139 of applicant.
The shaving head unit 3 according to the invention differs from the known shaving head unit in that each shaving element 6 comprises a support device 21 pivotably connected to the cap 7 at a pivot axis 22 and located between the cap 7 and the base portion 9. The support device 21 itself is shown in
In the position as shown in
In the position as shown in
In the position as shown in
If a user wants to clean the cutter member 10 thoroughly, he unlocks the locking member 28 from the cap 7 and pivots the support device 21 in a direction as indicted by arrow P1, via a position as shown in
After cleaning or replacing the cutter member 10, the user puts the cutter member 10 back inside the cap 7. The cutter member 10 is freely movable with respect to the cap 7, and the axis of the pivot pin 29 may extend at a relatively large angle with respect to the axis of the cap 7. The user will move the support device 21 towards the cap 7 in a direction opposite to the direction indicated by arrow P1. If a spoke 26 of the alignment device 24 will thereby contact the pivot pin 29, the pivot pin 29 will be swivelled towards the centre of the alignment device 24. When the support device 21 is locked again to the cap 7, as is shown in
The user will close the cap 7 by pivoting it towards the base portion 9. Due to the pre-aligned pivot pin 29, it will be automatically coupled with the drive shaft 30 in the base portion 9. See
It is also possible that the support device 21 is not pivotably connected to the cap 7, but can be completely removed therefrom.
It is also possible that the cap 7 comprises two parts, a first part being pivotably connected to the base portion 9 and a second part being centrally located in the first part and being able to swivel with respect to the first part. The second part is provided with the openings 8, and the cutter member 10 is located against the second part.
It is also possible to provide the alignment device in the space of the base portion. The alignment devices are preferably provided with conical guiding means, since such a conical guiding means makes it possible to slowly but certainly move the cutter element towards the desired pre-aligned position.
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