Information
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Patent Grant
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6317982
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Patent Number
6,317,982
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Date Filed
Friday, October 22, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 341
- 030 431
- 030 439
- 030 4392
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International Classifications
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Abstract
By providing a shaving system having at least one separate and independent hair trimming assembly employed in direct association with an apertured foil or mesh screen cutting assembly in a manner enabling the hair trimming assembly to be movable into a plurality of alternate positions by a single control element for being employed simultaneously with the apertured foil cutting assemblies, a unique shaving system is achieved for cutting both short hair and long hair. Furthermore, in order to accommodate the typical variety of conditions experienced by most users of an electric dry shaving system, whether the system is being employed by men or women, it has been found that the hair trimming assemblies are preferably able to be placed in at least three alternate positions quickly and easily by the simple movement of a single button or switch. In this way, the varying contours of an individual skin surface are easily accommodated and a smooth, comfortable, close shave is realized.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to electric dry shavers and, more particularly, to improved long hair and short hair cutting systems for shavers.
BACKGROUND ART
Over the last several years, both men and women have been increasingly drawn to the advantages provided by electric dry shavers. In general, the consuming public has found that the use of razors or other systems is extremely inconvenient for removing or shaving long hair and/or short hair or stubble, as commonly found in men's beards and women's legs. In addition, with the ever increasing time constraints and commitments individuals typically encounter, a fast and effective shaving system is most desirable.
The discomfort as well as the time consumed in using shaving creams, soaps and gels, in order to provide a medium for which a razor can be used, requires more time and inconvenience than most individuals are willing or capable of experiencing. Furthermore, the cost of maintaining a sufficient supply of these products creates an additional burden. Consequently, electric dry shavers have become increasingly popular, as well as battery-operated electric dry shavers which can withstand exposure to moisture, thereby enabling individuals to simultaneously shower, as well as shaving their beard or legs.
As the popularity of using electric dry shavers increased, numerous product designs with alternate constructions proliferated, in an attempt to improve and enhance the comfort and cutting efficiency of such shavers. However, in spite of these products, difficulties have continued to exist in providing optimum results with optimum comfort.
One particular shaver construction has been found to be extremely efficacious in achieving high-quality shaving results, as well as being extremely comfortable to use. This configuration comprises the various models of electric dry shavers incorporating a movable cutting blade which cooperates with a thin, flexible mesh screen or apertured foil.
In operation, the cutting blades are rapidly and continuously reciprocally moved past one side of the mesh screen or apertured foil, causing the cutting blades to repeatedly cross the plurality of apertures and provide a virtually continuous cutting action at each aperture. Then, by slidingly guiding the other side of the mesh screen or apertured foil over the skin surface to be shaved, the individual hair shafts enter the holes formed in the screen or foil and are cut by the movement of the cutting blades.
Although this dry shaving cutting system has proven to be extremely effective, as compared to other dry shaving products, one important area of difficulty does exist. This area of difficulty is found in the shaving of longer hair fibers, typically encountered on necks and women's legs.
In many instances where the longer hair shafts are encountered, the movement of the mesh screen or apertured foil over the skin surface causes the hair fibers to bend, preventing the terminating end of the hair from entering the mesh screen or apertured foil. As a result, these longer hair fibers are not cut and remain on the skin surface.
In an attempt to eliminate this prior art deficiency, many prior art electric dry shavers incorporate separate hair trimming assemblies which are independently formed on the shaver for being separately activated when necessary. Typically, these hair trimmers have a single OFF position and a single ON position, which enables them to be used separately in specific, limited circumstances. However, these prior art shaver systems are incapable of satisfying the need for having the long hair trimmers actively employed as an integral part of the shaving process.
Although some prior art products have attempted to incorporate trimmers in combination with the cutting foils for being used simultaneously with the shaving action provided by the apertured foil or mesh screen, these systems also suffer from an inability of being usable in all shaving circumstances encountered by the individual. Typically, these trimmers are not movable and are only usable in combination with the apertured foil. Consequently, these prior art systems failed to provide the versatility sought by consumers in an electric dry shaving apparatus.
A further problem found in prior art shavers is the inability of the trimmer to move in a “floating” manner when passed over the skin surface. As a result, an uncomfortable shave is produced after causing unwanted cuts.
Consequently, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide an enhanced electric dry shaver system for use by both men and women for effectively cutting both short hair and long hair in virtually all circumstances encountered by the user.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an enhanced electric dry shaving system having the characteristic features described above which is capable of providing a trimmer having a variety of alternate positions, thereby enabling the trimmer to be employed with an apertured foil cutting system regardless of the operation being performed by the aperture foil.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an enhanced electric dry shaving system having the characteristic features described above which enables the trimmer to be quickly and easily selectively positioned and maintained in any of its alternate positions.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an enhanced electric dry shaving system having the characteristic features described above which provides a shaver capable of being vertically flexed or moved during use, thereby achieving a floating action for enhanced comfort.
Other and more specific objects will in part the obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
By employing the present invention, all of the prior art difficulties and drawbacks have been completely eliminated and a substantially improved, close and comfortable shaving system is attained which effectively cuts both short hair and long hair. Furthermore, by employing the present invention, a plurality of different shaving conditions are capable of being easily accommodated, thereby providing the user with a shaving system specifically designed for enabling a wide range of shaving conditions to be easily and effectively handled.
In accordance with the present invention, two separate and independent hair trimmers or trimming assemblies are incorporated into the shaver system in direct association with the apertured foil or mesh screen cutting assembly in a manner which enables the hair trimming assemblies is to be employed simultaneously with the apertured foil cutting assemblies whenever desired by the user. In addition, in order to provide added flexibility and multi-purpose functionality, each of the hair trimming assemblies are controllably movable into a variety of alternate positions. In order to assure ease of operation and control, a single movable switch element is employed for simultaneously altering the position of the two trimmer assemblies, placing the trimmer assemblies in the precisely desired orientation or location.
In order to accommodate the typical variety of conditions experienced by most users of an electric dry shaving system, whether the system is being employed by men or women, it has been found that the hair trimming assemblies are preferably able to be placed in at least three alternate positions. In the first desired position, both hair trimming assemblies are maintained below the top surface of the mesh screen or apertured foil. In this position, both hair trimming assemblies are maintained in a position which enables the apertured foil or mesh screen to provide the desired cutting action, with the hair trimming assemblies being positioned in a manner which will not interfere or in any way impede the cutting operation of the apertured foil.
In the second desirable position, both hair trimming assemblies are aligned with the upper, arcuately curved, top surface of the apertured foil or mesh screen for enabling the hair trimming assemblies to be simultaneously employed with the apertured foil cutting assembly. In this way, both long hair and short hair are capable of being cut simultaneously as the shaver system is passed over any particular area to be shaved.
This construction is particularly useful by women when shaving their legs, which frequently require shaving of both long hair and short hair in the same area. Furthermore, the simultaneous activation of the hair trimming assemblies with the apertured foil cutting assembly enables longer hair to be cut partially by the trimmer, with the remaining shorter hair being cut completely by the apertured foil cutting assembly. In this way, substantially improved results are attained.
In a typical third position, one trimmer assembly is desired with the cutting surface thereof raised above the arcuately curved upper surface of the apertured foil cutting assembly, enabling the user to trim long hair fibers separately, without using the cutting action of the apertured foil. In this instance, the second trimmer assembly, as is contemplated by the preferred embodiment of the present invention, is preferably in an inoperative or stowed position, with its cutting edges in a plane below the cutting surface of the top, arcuately curved surfaces of the apertured foil.
In accordance with the present invention, each of these three desired positions are quickly and easily achieved by the simple movement of a single button or switch. In accordance with this invention, the single button or switch is connected directly to an activation band which is interconnected with both independent trimmer assemblies for producing the simultaneous movement of the trimmer assemblies by the movement of the single switch.
In addition, separate cam control elements are affixed to the activation band and the cam control elements are mounted in association with each trimmer assembly. In this way, the movement of the single switch also causes the cam control elements to be simultaneously moved therewith, controlling the position of each trimmer assembly in a single, one step, easily achieved operation. In this way, the single switch is capable of quickly and easily moving the two separate and independent trimmer assemblies between all of their alternate positions.
As mentioned above, an additional difficulty encountered with prior art trimmer assemblies is the rigidness inherent in virtually all constructions. As a result, once a trimmer assembly is placed in an operative position, the cutting action is activated. However, no vertical movement or vertical adjustability is capable of being provided by the prior art trimmer assemblies. As a result, substantial discomfort during the shaving operation is frequently encountered as the trimmer passes over the contours found on the user's skin surface.
In order to overcome this prior art shortcoming, the trimmer assemblies of the present invention are preferably constructed in a manner which enable each trimmer assembly to be longitudinally movable in its normal plane of operation. In this way, a rigid operational position is eliminated and a substantial degree of flexibility and axial deflection is provided. By employing the present invention, the trimmer assembly is flexibly or longitudinally movable along with the contours of the skin surface over which the trimmer is moved. As a result, the varying contours of an individual skill surface are easily accommodated and a smooth, comfortable, close shave is realized.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combinations of elements and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the constructions hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
THE DRAWINGS
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the fully assembled shaver system of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view, partially broken away, of the shaver system of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front elevation view of the fully assembled guard/cover support base of the shaver system of the present invention depicted with the front trimmer in its raised or elevated position;
FIG. 4
is a top plan view of the guard/cover support base of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the fully assembled guard/cover support base of
FIG. 3
with the outer housing thereof removed;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional side elevation view of the guard/cover support base of the present invention taken along line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional side elevation view of the guard/cover support base of the present invention taken along line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 8
is a bottom plan view of the guard/cover support base of the present invention taken along line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 9
is a bottom plan view of the outer housing of the disassembled guard/cover support base of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional rear view of the guard/cover support base of the present invention taken along line
10
—
10
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional front elevation view of the guard/cover support base of the present invention taken along line
11
—
11
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 12
is a side elevation view of the fully assembled guard/cover support base of the present invention showing the trimmers in their lowered position;
FIG. 13
is a side elevation view of the fully assembled guard/cover support base of the present invention depicting the trimmers in their operative cutting, intercept position;
FIG. 14
is a side elevation view of the fully assembled guard/cover support base of the present invention depicting one trimmer in its raised, elevated position;
FIG. 15
is an exploded perspective view of the apertured foil holding frames and their associated removable carrier; and
FIG. 16
is a bottom perspective view of one apertured foil holding frame.
DETAILED DISCLOSURE
By referring to
FIGS. 1-16
, along with the following detailed discussion, the construction and operation of the preferred embodiment of the shaver system of the present invention can best be understood, providing a complete detailed disclosure of the best mode for carrying out the present invention. However, as will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in this art, the present invention may be implemented in a wide variety of alternate constructions and configurations. Consequently, it is intended that the embodiment depicted in
FIGS. 1-16
and detailed herein shall be considered as an example of the present invention and not as a limitation of the scope of protection afforded by this disclosure.
In
FIGS. 1 and 2
, electric dry shaver system
20
is depicted incorporating housing
21
to which guard/cover support base
22
is removably mounted. In addition, hair cutting assembly
23
is incorporated in shaver system
20
for providing the desired cutting of both long hair and short hair.
In the preferred embodiment, as depicted, hair cutting assembly
23
incorporates apertured foils or mesh screens
24
and
25
which are mounted to guard/cover support base
22
, and two trimmers
26
and
27
also mounted to guard/cover support base
22
in juxtaposed, spaced, cooperating relationship with apertured foils
24
and
25
. In addition, in the conventional manner typically employed with electric dry shavers, housing
21
incorporates a motor (not shown) which drives movable shafts
44
which are interconnected to separate and independent cutting blade assemblies
28
and
29
, which are maintained in mating, contacting, hair cutting interengagement with apertured foils
24
and
25
.
By employing this construction, the activation of the motor causes the cutting blades to move in the desired, side-to-side, reciprocating manner, in contacting interengagement with the inside surface of one of the foil members. Preferably, guard/cover support base
22
is constructed for telescopic, overlying, locking interengagement with housing
21
, in order to enable entry to the hair pocket for cleaning, as well as gaining access to the cutting blades
28
and
29
and foil members
24
and
25
, whenever required. Although two cutting blades and two apertured foils are depicted, an alternate quantity can be employed without departing from the scope of this invention.
By referring to
FIGS. 1-16
, along with the following detailed discussion, the preferred construction and operation of trimmers
26
and
27
can best be understood. In the preferred embodiment, trimmers
26
and
27
each comprise a substantially flat plate
30
which incorporates inside surface
31
, outside surface
32
, top or upper edge
33
, bottom edge
34
, and side edges
35
and
36
. In addition, fixed, stationary cutting blades
37
are mounted along top edge
33
of each plate
30
of trimmers
26
and
27
, extending substantially the entire length thereof. In addition, each fixed cutting blade
37
comprises two rows of cutting teeth
38
which extend from plate
30
in opposite directions. In order to provide the desired long hair cutting action, each of the trimmers
26
and
27
also incorporates a movable cutting blade
39
mounted in cooperating interengagement with fixed cutting blades
37
.
In this regard, each movable cutting blade
39
incorporates two rows of cutting teeth
40
and
41
, each of which are aligned with one row of cutting teeth
38
of each fixed cutting blade
37
. In addition, each movable cutting blade
39
is secured in place by retaining panel
42
, which is mounted to inside surface
31
of plate
30
. Preferably, panel
42
is positioned in overlying cooperating interengagement with movable cutting blade
39
in a manner which allows cutting blade
39
to move longitudinally along upper edge
33
of plate
30
, thereby providing the desired cutting action.
In order to enable cutting blade
39
to be movable, arcuately pivotable cam arm
43
is mounted to inside surface
31
of plate
30
of trimmers
26
and
27
, with an upper end thereof engaged with cutting blade
39
for controllably moving cutting blade
39
in the desired side-to-side manner. The opposed lower end of cam arm
43
is interengageable with drive means associated with shaft
44
and the drive motor of shaver system
20
. By employing this construction, the activation of the drive motor in housing
21
causes cutting blades
28
and
29
to reciprocally move along apertured foils
24
and
25
while also causing cutting blades
39
to reciprocally move in a side-to side motion along fixed cutting blades
37
, thereby providing the desired cutting action.
As is evident from the construction detailed above for cutting teeth
38
of fixed cutting blades
37
, as well as cutting teeth
40
and
41
of movable cutting blades
39
, these components are constructed with a plurality of cutting elements aligned in a juxtaposed, cooperating, overlying relationship with each other, forming a generally elongated, continuous strip of open cutting zones. In this way, longer hair fibers or shafts are capable of entering the cutting teeth
38
of blades
37
and cutting teeth
40
and
41
of blades
39
for being severed by the cutting action thereof.
In addition, in the preferred embodiment, trimmers
26
and
27
are constructed with each trimmer incorporating a pair of cutting elements formed along top edge
33
on both outside surface
32
and inside surface
31
. If desired, a single cutting edge can be employed without departing from the scope of this invention. However, the use of two juxtaposed, spaced, parallel cutting edges formed on each trimmer is preferred for optimum performance and efficacy.
In order to provide operational flexibility and comfort to the user during the shaving operation, each of the trimmers
26
and
27
also incorporate a pair of elongated channels
45
and
46
formed in outer surface
32
of plate
30
. Each channel
45
and
46
is opened at bottom edge
34
and terminates at its opposed upper end with a retaining boss
47
.
In addition, spring means
48
, preferably in the form of a conventional coil spring, is mounted in each channel
45
and
46
, with one end of spring means
48
affixed to retaining boss
47
for securely affixing spring means
48
in channels
45
and
46
, while still enabling the spring means to be operationally compressibly movable within channels
45
and
46
. In this way, the desired vertical controlled biasing movability of trimmers
26
and
27
, as further detailed below, is attained.
The preferred construction of each trimmer
26
and
27
is completed by forming arcuate slot
50
in plate
30
of each trimmer
26
and
27
, with arcuate slot
50
extending into close proximity to lower edge
34
. In this way, movable panel
51
is formed and is capable of being movably flexible relative to plate
30
. In addition, pin means
52
is formed on movable panel
51
extending outwardly therefrom for cooperating interengagement with cam means, as is detailed below.
In order to provide controlled simultaneous movement of trimmers
26
and
27
, as well as enable trimmers
26
and
27
to be movable into a plurality of alternate desired positions, shaver system
20
of the present invention incorporates a unique trimmer activation and position control system formed in guard/cover support base
22
. By referring to
FIGS. 5-11
, along with the following detailed disclosure, the construction and operation of this unique trimmer activation and position control system can best be understood.
In the preferred embodiment, guard/cover support base
22
comprises a fully integrated, one-piece outer shell
61
(not shown in
FIG. 5
) incorporating a front panel
55
, real panel
56
, and side panels
57
and
58
. Preferably, front panel
55
, rear panel
56
, and side panels
57
and
58
are all formed in an integral, one-piece construction forming shell
61
. However, if desired, alternate constructions and configurations can be employed without departing from the scope of this invention. In addition, front panel
55
incorporates an elongated slot
59
within which activation switch or button
60
is mounted for movement within slot
59
.
In order to provide the desired controlled movement of trimmers
26
and
27
, guard/cover support base
22
incorporates a continuous, endless band
65
mounted on the interior surface of shell
61
of support base
22
. In the preferred construction, a channel or groove
66
is formed on the inside walls of front panel
55
, rear panel
56
, and side panels
57
and
58
of shell
61
in the order to enable continuous, endless band
65
to be securely retained and longitudinally movable therein. In addition, activation switch or button
60
is affixed to band
65
for controlling the longitudinal movement thereof, whenever desired, within the limitations of elongated slot
59
. Consequently, by moving activation switch or button
60
into alternate positions along slot
59
, the entire endless band
65
is simultaneously moved therewith.
As best seen in
FIG. 10
, plate
67
is integrally affixed to band
65
substantially mid-way along the length of band
65
which extends along rear panel
56
of shell
61
of guard/cover support base
22
. In addition, plate
67
incorporates recessed zone
68
which comprises cam surface
69
. As fully detailed below, cam surface
69
controls the movement of trimmer
27
.
Similarly, as best seen in
FIGS. 5 and 11
, plate
70
is integrally affixed to band
65
substantially mid-way along the length of band
65
which extends along front panel
55
of shell
61
of guard/cover support base
22
. As depicted, movement control button
60
is affixed to plate
70
in order to control the movement of band
65
. In addition, plate
70
incorporates recess zone
71
which comprises cam surface
72
. As detailed below, cam surface
72
controls movement of trimmer
26
.
In the preferred construction, trimmer
26
is securely mounted to guard/cover support base
22
in a manner which assures that pin means
52
of plate
30
of trimmer
26
is securely retained within recessed zone
71
, with cam surface
72
in controlling interengagement therewith. Similarly, trimmer
27
is securely mounted to guard/cover support base
22
in a manner which assures that pin means
52
of plate
30
of trimmer
27
is securely retained within recessed zone
68
, with cam surface
69
in controlling interengagement therewith.
In this way, any movement of button/switch
60
causes endless band
65
to move, simultaneously causing plates
67
and
70
to move therewith. This movement also causes cam surfaces
69
and
72
to controllably move trimmers
27
and
26
, due to the interengagement of pin means
52
with cam surfaces
69
and
72
. As a result, by employing the desired configuration for cam surfaces
69
and
72
, trimmers
26
and
27
are easily moved into the precisely desired positions.
In order to assure that trimmers
26
and
27
are securely mounted to guard/cover support base
22
in the precisely desired engaged position, side panel
57
and
58
of shell
61
of guard/cover support base
22
each comprise a pair of upper flanges
75
and lower flanges
76
positioned at opposed ends of each panel. Flanges
75
and
76
generally extend inwardly from side surfaces
57
and
58
, directly adjacent the juncture between the side surfaces
57
and
58
with front panel
55
and rear panel
56
. By employing this construction, plates
30
of trimmers
26
and
27
are securely mounted to guard/cover support base
22
in a manner which enables trimmers
26
and
27
to be vertically movable relative to support base
22
.
In addition, in the preferred embodiment, guide channels or grooves
53
are formed in side edges
35
and
36
of plates
30
of trimmers
26
and
27
. Furthermore, guide channels or grooves
53
are constructed for mating, cooperating engagement with upper flanges
75
and lower flanges
76
of support base
22
. By employing this construction, guide channels/grooves
53
assist in controlling the vertical movement of trimmers
26
and
27
relative to support base
22
, with flanges
75
and
76
slidingly retained therein. In addition, upper terminating end
54
of each of guide channels/grooves
53
provides a primary stop abutment for trimmers
26
and
27
, limiting the downward vertical movement of trimmers
26
and
27
relative to support base
22
.
In the preferred construction, guide channel-grooves
53
and flanges
75
and
76
are constructed to vertically move trimmers
26
and
27
in an arcuate path. In this way, the optimum position of the cutting edges of trimmers
26
and
27
relative to apertured foils
24
and
26
is obtained.
Preferably, support base
22
also incorporates a pair of brackets
77
, with one bracket
77
mounted to front panel
55
and the second bracket
77
mounted to rear panel
56
. In the preferred construction, each bracket
77
incorporates an inwardly extending flange
78
which provides another abutment stop for trimmers
26
and
27
. In addition, upstanding posts
79
are formed along the outer edge of flange
78
, and positioned for cooperating interengagement with spring means
48
of trimmers
26
and
27
.
By employing this construction, trimmers
26
and
27
are each capable of being flexibly movable in a vertical direction with springs
48
imparting the desired biasing forces thereto. Due to the compression of the spring means
48
between posts
79
and retaining boss
47
formed in each spring retaining channel
45
and
46
, trimmers
26
and
27
are continuously biased upwardly enabling trimmers
26
and
27
to be vertically flexible in use as the trimmers are moved over an individual's skin surface. In addition, flange
78
provides a secondary positive stop position beyond which trimmers
26
and
27
are incapable of traveling when moved downwardly.
As discussed above and shown in
FIGS. 6 and 8
, when trimmer
26
is mounted to support base
22
, pin means
52
of plate
30
is securely retained in recessed zone
71
of plate
70
of endless band
65
. Similarly, when trimmer
27
is mounted to support base
22
, pin means
52
of plate
30
is securely retained in recessed zone
68
of plate
67
of band
65
. In addition, since trimmers
26
and
27
are continuously biased in an upwards direction, pin means
52
of trimmer
27
is constantly urged into engagement with cam surface
69
of recessed zone
68
, while pin means
52
of trimmer
26
is constantly urged into engagement with cam surface
72
of band
65
.
By employing this construction, the precisely desired simultaneous movement of trimmers
26
and
27
is attained by merely moving switch/button
60
. By designing the shape of cam surfaces
69
and
72
to provide the desired movement of trimmers
26
and
27
, the longitudinal movement of switch/button
60
causes band
65
to move which enables plates
67
and
70
to move therewith. This movement causes the position of cam surfaces
69
and
72
in contact with pin means
52
to change. As a result, with trimmers
26
and
27
biased to maintain pin means
52
in contact with cam surfaces
69
and
72
, the lateral movement of cam surfaces
69
and
72
relative to pin means
52
causes trimmers
26
and
27
to move vertically in direct response thereto.
As shown in
FIGS. 10 and 11
, cam surfaces
69
and
72
are constructed with three separate and independent position control zones “A”, “B”, and “C”. Although zones “A”, “B”, and “C” may comprise a variety of configurations, the preferred embodiment employs zones “A” and “C” and specific, fixed positions, while enabling zone “B” to comprise a wider area which provide fine tuning adjustments by the user in order to obtain the most desirable, precise position.
By constructing zone “B” in as a longer, gently sloping cam surface, trimmers
26
and
27
are positioned directly adjacent the cutting surfaces of the apertured foils, while enabling the user to precisely position trimmers
26
and
27
to obtain optimum cutting results. If desired, positive positions can be established in zone “B” to provide specific locations in the zone. Alternatively, zone “B” may be constructed to allow a floating variation adjustment, as described above, to enable the user to establish the precisely desired position.
As is evident from the foregoing detailed discussion, when trimmers
26
and
27
are securely mounted to support base
22
in the desired manner, pin means
52
of plates
30
of trimmers
26
and
27
are retained within recess zones
68
and
71
, with spring means
48
biasing pin means
52
into engagement with cam surfaces
69
and
72
. As a result, whenever switch/button
60
is moved within slot
59
, pin means
52
are forced to follow the contours of cam surfaces
69
and
72
, causing trimmers
26
and
27
to be controllably moved into the three separate and independent positions represented by zones “A”, “B”, and “C”. By properly configuring and designing cam surfaces
69
and
72
, trimmers
26
and
27
are controllably positioned in the precisely desired locations.
In the preferred construction of cam surface
69
, zone “A” maintains trimmer
27
in a lowered position, wherein the cutting-edges thereof are below the arcuately curved, cutting surfaces of aperture foils or mesh screens
24
and
25
. Similarly, zone “A” of cam surface
72
places trimmer
26
in a lowered position with the cutting-edge thereof placed below the arcuately curve cutting surfaces of apertured foils/mesh screens
24
and
25
. As a result, as shown in
FIG. 12
, when zone “A” is selected by the user, both trimmers
26
and
27
are in substantially identical positions, enabling the user to employ apertured foils/mesh screens
24
and
25
, while trimmers
26
and
27
are in a generally inoperative position. If desired, the cutting action of the trimmers can be stopped when trimmers
26
and/or
27
are in position “A”. Alternatively, cutting can continue if believed to be desirable.
In addition, in this position, spring means
48
are maintained in a fully compressed position, with flanges
75
abutting upper ends
54
of the guide channels/grooves
53
of plates
30
. As is evident from the foregoing detailed discussion, this position is easily attained, whenever desired by the user, by merely moving switch/button
60
in slot
59
so as to cause pin means
52
of trimmers
26
and
27
to be advanced into zone “A” of cam surfaces
69
and
72
.
In the second preferred position, trimmers
26
and
27
are positioned with the cutting edges thereof directly adjacent the top, arcuately curved, cutting surfaces of apertured foils or mesh screens
24
and
25
. In this position, trimmers
26
and
27
are capable of cutting longer hair fibers, simultaneously with shorter hair fibers being cut by apertured foils
24
and
25
. In order to attain this position, which is shown in
FIG. 13
, zone “B” of cam surfaces
69
and
72
are constructed for maintaining pin means
52
of trimmers
26
and
27
in the precisely desired location whereby trimmers
26
and
27
are maintained in this desired, hair cutting, intercept position.
When in this position, both trimmers
26
and
27
are capable of being used simultaneously with apertured foils/mesh screens
24
and
25
, with the cutting teeth of the trimmers aligned with the arcuately curved, cutting surface of apertured foil/mesh screens
24
and
25
. As a result, by placing button/switch
60
in the desired location for causing band
65
to move cam surfaces
69
and
72
into the position wherein zone “B” controls of the position of pin means
52
, trimmers
26
and
27
are both positioned with the cutting-edge thereof aligned with apertured foils/mesh screens
24
and
25
, enabling both long hair and short hair to be cut simultaneously as hair cutting assembly
23
is moved over the skin surface to be shaved. As detailed above, this position is preferably constructed to allow trimmers
26
and/or
27
to be adjustable, variable, or floating relative to the apertured foils in order to enhance the cutting action for each user.
In the preferred embodiment, zone “C” of cam surfaces
69
is constructed for causing pin means
52
of trimmer
27
to move trimmer
27
into a lowered position, generally similar to the position provided in zone “A”. In addition, zone “C” of cam surface
72
is constructed for positioning trimmer
26
in a raised location with the cutting teeth thereof maintained in a plane above apertured foils/mesh screens
24
and
25
. This position is depicted in
FIG. 14
, and enables trimmer
26
to be separately employed, while trimmer
27
is in a generally lowered, inactive position.
By employing the construction detailed herein, these alternate desirable positions are attained for trimmers
26
and
27
in a quickly and easily employed system. In addition, any desired alternate position or combination of positions can be realized by merely forming cam surfaces
69
and
72
in the required manner.
Another feature incorporated into the dry shaver system of the present invention relates to the holding and mounting construction of apertured foils or mesh screens
24
and
25
. By referring to
FIGS. 2
,
5
,
15
, and
16
, along with the following a detailed disclosure, this unique construction can best be understood.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, foil holding assembly
82
is employed comprising removable carrier
86
and foil holding frames
84
and
85
. In the preferred construction, apertured foil
24
is securely affixed to foil holding frames
84
, while aperture foil
25
is securely affixed to foil holding frame
85
.
As shown in
FIG. 16
, the terminating edge of apertured foil
24
is preferably secured to holding frames
84
by employing staking means
87
. In this way, the precisely desired arc of curvature is established for apertured foil
24
and this arc of curvature is maintained during the installation and use of apertured foil
24
. Although not specifically depicted, apertured foil
25
is securely affixed to holding frame
85
in substantially an identical manner with apertured foil
25
comprising a substantially identical arc of curvature.
By employing this construction, the preferred embodiment of the present invention provides apertured foils
24
and
25
with an arc of curvature which range between about 160° and 170°. In most prior art apertured foil constructions, the arc of curvature of the foil is substantially less. However, by employing the present invention with its increased arc of curvature, a substantially increased contact zone is established between apertured foils
24
and
25
and cutting blade assemblies
28
and
29
. As a result, increased cutting capabilities are provided, producing a more efficient shaver operation.
In the preferred construction of the present invention, foil holding frames
84
and
85
are constructed to be telescopically inserted and engaged with removable carrier
86
, in a manner which allows holding frames
84
and
85
to be vertically movable relative to carrier
86
. In addition, foil holding frames
84
and
85
comprise uniquely constructed locking fingers
88
,
89
, and
90
, formed along the bottom edge thereof. As shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16
, a pair of locking fingers
88
and
89
are formed along one bottom edge of each holding frame
84
and
85
, positioned in juxtaposed, spaced, cooperating relationship with each other, while locking finger
90
is formed on the opposed bottom edge of each holding frame
84
and
85
.
Preferably, locking fingers
88
,
89
, and
90
are formed on each holding frame
84
and
85
, substantially midway along the length of the bottom edge thereof. In this way, as further detailed below, foil holding frames
84
and
85
are securely retained by carrier
86
, while also being capable of both vertical movement relative to frame
86
as well as arcuate pivoting or rocking movement relative thereto, as shown in FIG.
5
. In this way, substantially enhanced and improved contact between apertured foils
24
and
25
and cutting blade assemblies
28
and
29
are obtained during this operation, providing substantially improved cutting efficacy.
In the preferred construction, removable carrier
86
is designed for being matingly interengaged and lockingly secured with shell
61
as an integral component of guard/cover support base
22
. In the preferred embodiment, carrier
86
comprises a generally rectangular shaped frame structure defined by longitudinally extending rails
93
and interconnecting side sections
94
.
In addition, a support panel
95
is mounted to carrier
86
, extending between side sections
94
, substantially at their midpoint. Preferably, panel
95
is mounted between rail
93
in juxtaposed, spaced, parallel relationship therewith. By employing this construction, two frame receiving zones
96
and
97
are formed for receiving and securely retaining holding frames
84
and
85
in carrier
86
in a manner which provides the desired vertical and arcuate movement detailed herein.
In the preferred construction, foil holding frames
84
and
85
each comprise a ledge
98
formed on each side surface thereof, with ledges
98
positioned for cooperative association with locking fingers
88
,
89
, and
90
, to define the vertical movement of holding frames
84
and
85
relative to carrier
86
. When holding frame
84
is securely mounted in frame receiving zone
96
of carrier
86
, locking finger
90
engages the lower surface of rail
93
. In the preferred embodiment, notch
99
is formed in the lower surface of rail
93
, with notch
99
being dimensioned for receiving and retaining locking finger
90
therein. In addition, locking fingers
88
and
89
of holding frame
84
are securely retained along the bottom edge of panel
95
.
By employing this construction, foil holding frame
84
is securely retained in carrier
86
in a manner which assures and provides the desired vertical movement and arcuate pivotability. In this regard, the vertical movability of holding frame
84
is established by the vertical distance of between ledge
98
and locking fingers
88
,
89
and
90
. By properly dimensioning these components, holding frame
84
is capable of being vertically movable relative to carrier
86
through the precisely desired vertical distance.
By positioning locking fingers
88
,
89
and
90
substantially midway along the bottom edges of holding frame
84
, holding frames
84
, when mounted in carrier
86
, is not restricted along its side edges, other than by ledge
98
. As a result, holding frame
84
is able to arcuately pivot about an axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of foil
24
. In this way, the desired cooperative pivoting movement of holding frame
84
with cutting blade assembly
28
is provided as shaver
20
is advanced over the user's skin surface.
Using a virtually identical construction, holding frame
85
is securely mounted in frame receiving zone
97
of carrier
86
, providing the identical vertical movability and arcuate pivotability relative thereto. In this regard, in order to assure the free and independent movement of each foil holding frame
84
and
85
relative to each other, while enabling both holding frames to be securely retained along the bottom edge of the panel
95
, holding frames
84
and
85
each incorporate a notch or recess
100
formed between the locking fingers
88
and
89
, as well as a second notch or recess
101
formed on the opposite side of locking finger
88
.
Notch/recess
100
of each holding frame is dimensioned for receiving locking finger
88
of the adjacent holding frame. Similarly, notch/recess
101
of each holding frame is dimensioned for receiving locking finger
89
of the opposed holding frame. In this way, locking fingers
88
and
89
of each holding frame
84
and
85
are capable of mating interengaged relationship along the bottom edge of panel
95
, securely retained on panel
95
while being capable of the desired vertical movement and arcuate pivotability.
In the preferred embodiment, removable carrier
86
is constructed for forming an integral component of hair cutting assembly
23
, while being mounted between trimmers
26
and
27
in cooperating relationship therewith. Preferably, carrier
86
is mounted in co-operative engagement with shell
61
of guard/cover support base
22
, providing the desired fully integrated hair cutting assembly
23
.
In order to enhance the operation and usability of the present invention, carrier
86
is constructed to provide two alternate removal modes. In this regard, in one mode, carrier
86
is constructed for being removed in its entirety simultaneously with the removal of guard/cover support base
22
. Alternatively, in an alternate mode, carrier
86
is constructed to be retained in engagement with cutting blade assemblies
28
and
29
while the remainder of guard/cover support base
22
is removed.
In order to attain this desirable dual mode removal of carrier
86
, the rectangular frame forming carrier
86
incorporates substantially flat posts
105
formed at each juncture of rails
93
with sides
94
, with posts
105
extending substantially vertically downwardly therefrom. In addition, each post
105
incorporates recessed area
106
which is a defined by outwardly extending, C-shaped ledge
107
.
In completing the construction of shaver system
20
of the present invention and providing the desired dual release mode for carrier
86
, housing
21
of shaver system
20
incorporates release buttons
110
formed on opposed sides thereof, positioned for cooperating engagement and release of guard/cover support base
22
. In this regard, each release button
110
is longitudinally movable relative to housing
21
and incorporates a locking plate
111
attached to button
110
for movement therewith. In addition, each locking plate
111
incorporates a first pair of locking tabs or fingers
112
which extend in a first direction and a second pair of locking tabs or fingers
114
which extend in a second direction.
Locking tabs/fingers
112
are constructed in a generally conventional manner, positioned for cooperating locking and release engagement with shell
61
of support base
22
. In this conventional construction, shell
61
incorporates receiving zones for locking tabs/fingers
112
, and each plate
111
and button
110
are spring biased to maintain locked interengagement of tabs/fingers
112
with shell
61
of base
22
.
In this way, when support base
22
is mounted to housing
21
, support base
22
is normally maintained in locked interengagment therewith. However, whenever removal of base
22
from housing
21
is desired, buttons
110
are longitudinally pressed inwardly, releasing locking tabs/fingers
112
from engagement in the receiving zone of shell
61
, enabling support base
22
to be removed from housing
21
.
In addition, each locking tab/finger
114
formed on locking plate
111
is constructed and positioned for providing sliding interengagment with recess area
106
of post
105
. In this regard, when buttons
110
are pressed inwardly to the full extent possible, locking tabs
112
are removed from engagement in receiving zones of shell
61
, enabling support base
22
to be removed from housing
21
, while locking tabs/fingers
114
enter recess areas
106
of posts
105
as well as the zone of recess area
106
surrounded by C-shaped ledge
107
. As a result, although shell
61
of support base
22
is released, carrier
86
is retained in engagement with cutting blade assemblies
28
and
29
of housing
21
, since the engagement of locking tabs/fingers
114
with C-shaped ledge
107
prevents carrier
86
from being removed from housing
21
.
If the user desires to remove guard/cover support base
22
from housing
21
along with carrier
86
, buttons
110
are partially pressed inwardly a sufficient distance to enable locking tabs/fingers
112
to remove from the receiving zones of shell
61
. However, when buttons
110
are only partially pressed inwardly, locking tabs/fingers
114
enter recess zones
106
of posts
105
, while not entering into engagement with C-shaped ledge
107
. As a result, carrier
86
is free to be removed from housing
21
along with guard/cover support base
22
.
By employing this construction, a dual mode of removability is provided for carrier
86
, along with apertured foils
24
and
25
retained in carrier
86
. As a result, the user is able to enjoy the added benefits provided by this dual mode of operation.
As is evident from the foregoing detailed disclosure, the present invention overcomes all of the difficulties previously encountered with prior art dry shaver products. In addition, numerous variations of the present invention can be made without departing from the scope of this invention. Consequently, these alternate embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the present invention.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
- 1. An electric dry shaver for providing improved cutting of long hair and short hair comprising:A. a housing; B. at least one arcuately curved, apertured foil member removably mounted to the housing; C. at least one cutting blade assembly securely mounted with the housing for reciprocating movement relative thereto and cooperatively associated with said arcuately curved foil member for contacting engagement with one surface of said foil member; and D. a support base removably mounted to the housing incorporating a first panel and a second panel in juxtaposed, spaced, facing relationship with each other and comprising: a. at least one trimmer mounted to the first panel of the support base, positioned for cooperative association with the apertured foil and adjustably movable relative to said support base and said apertured foil; b. an elongated band 1. mounted to the support base, 2. constructed for sliding movement relative to the support base, and 3. incorporating trimmer control means mounted to the second panel of the support base and engaged with the trimmer for causing said trimmer to move relative to the support base in response to movement of said band; whereby an electric dry shaver is attained wherein the trimmer is easily adjustably movable relative to the apertured foil.
- 2. An electric dry shaver for providing improved cutting of long hair and short hair comprising:A. a housing; B. at least one arcuately curved, apertured foil member removably mounted to the housing; C. at least one cutting blade assembly securely mounted with the housing for reciprocating movement relative thereto and cooperatively associated with said arcuately curved foil member for contacting engagement with one surface of said foil member; and D. a support base removably mounted to the housing and comprising: a. two separate and independent trimmers, each of which are mounted to the support base and adjustably movable relative thereto and are positioned for cooperative association with the apertured foil and adjustably movable relative to said support base and said apertured foil; b. an elongated band 1. mounted to the support base, 2. constructed for sliding movement relative to the support base, and 3. incorporating trimmer control means engaged with said two trimmers for causing said trimmers to move relative to the support base in response to movement of said band; whereby an electric dry shaver is attained wherein the trimmers are easily adjustably movable relative to the apertured foil.
- 3. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 2, wherein said elongated band is further defined as being endless, mounted in peripheral surrounding engagement with the support base and incorporating a first and a second separate and independent trimmer control means, each of which are separately engaged with one of said trimmers for enabling said trimmers to be simultaneously moved relative to the support base in response to movement of said band.
- 4. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 3, wherein each of said trimmer control means is further defined as incorporating a cam surface and each of said trimmers is further defined as comprising a cam follower controllably engaged with the cain surface of the trimmer control means associated therewith, whereby movement of said control means causes movement of the trimmer engaged therewith.
- 5. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 4, wherein the cam surface of each trimmer control means is further defined as comprising at least three separate and independent zones, each defining a separate position for the trimmer associated therewith.
- 6. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 5, wherein said support base is further defined as comprising a shell having an outer surface and an inner surface, and the endless band is defined as being mounted along the inner surface of said shell, controllably movable by switch means affixed to the band.
- 7. The electric dry shaver defined and claim 6, wherein said shell is further defined as comprising an elongated slot and said switch means is further defined as extending from the outer surface of the shell through said slot to said band for enabling movement of the band to be achievable from the outer surface of said shell, within the limitations defined by said elongated slot.
- 8. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 7, wherein the movement of the switch means simultaneously causes both trimmers to move into one of the three alternate positions and be maintained in said position until further movement is desired.
- 9. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 8, wherein the position of the cutting blades of each trimmer is selected from the group consisting of substantially parallel with the apertured foil, below the apertured foil, and above the apertured foil.
- 10. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 2, wherein each of said trimmers is further defined as comprising a support panel incorporating cutting blades mounted along a top surface thereof, with said support panel being movably mounted to the support base independent of said trimmer control means.
- 11. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 10, wherein said support panel of each of said trimmers is further defined as comprising spring means mounted thereto for biasing said support panel into engagement with the cam surface of the control means, while also enabling vertical movability of said support panel relative to the support base independent of said cam surface.
- 12. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 9, wherein each of said trimmers is further defined as being removable from the support base if desired by the user.
- 13. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 12, wherein said support base comprises a substantially rectangular shaped housing having an outer surface and an inner surface formed by co-parallel members, said inner surface incorporating a plurality of fins formed on opposed walls of the inner surface, said fins extending inwardly, and each of said panels forming the trimmers comprising slots formed therein constructed for receiving and being slidingly engaged with the fins, thereby controlling and guiding the vertical movement of the trimmers relative to the base.
- 14. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 13, wherein the construction of the fins of the housing and the slots of the panel provide both vertical and arcuate movement of said panel relative to the housing for positioning each trimmer in a precisely desired location relative to the apertured foils.
- 15. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 14, wherein said control means further comprises a recess zone formed in the band, with said recess zone comprising a cam surface for controllably moving the trimmer in response to movement of said recess zone, and said panel forming the trimmer incorporates an outwardly extending cam following pin engagingly mounted within said recess zone for being controllably moved by said cam surface.
- 16. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 15, wherein said cam following pin is mounted to a movable portion of said panel for enabling the removal of the panel and trimmer from the support base.
- 17. An electric dry shaver for providing improved cutting of long hair and short hair comprising:A. a housing; B. at least two cutting blade assemblies each being securely mounted with the housing for reciprocating movement relative thereto and cooperatively associated with a separate and independent arcuately curved foil member for contacting engagement with one surface of said foil member; and C. a support base removably mounted to the housing and comprising: a. a carrier, 1. removably mounted to the support base, and 2. at least two arcuately curved apertured foil members, each being securely mounted to a separate and independent holding frame retained in said carrier, b. at least one trimmer positioned for cooperative association with the apertured foil and adjustably movable relative to said support base and said apertured foil; and c. an elongated band 1. mounted to the support base, 2. constructed for sliding movement relative to the support base, and 3. incorporating trimmer control means engaged with the trimmer for causing said trimmer to move relative to the support base in response to movement of said band; whereby an electric dry shaver is attained wherein the trimmer is easily adjustably movable relative to the apertured foil.
- 18. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 17, wherein each of said frame members are removably mounted to the carrier and securely retains the apertured foil mounted thereto with an arc of curvature ranging between about 170° and 170°.
- 19. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 18, wherein each of said frame members comprises a rectangular-shaped base to which the terminating ends of the apertured foil are securely affixed.
- 20. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 19, wherein each of said frame members incorporate latch means centrally positioned on the bottom edge of the base constructed for lockingly engaging the frame member with the carrier, and an outwardly extending ledge formed on the frame members and vertically spaced away from the latch means, thereby enabling the frame member to arcuately pivot and move vertically relative to the carrier.
- 21. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 17, wherein said carrier is further defined as comprising a generally rectangular shape formed by two juxtaposed, spaced, parallel, facing rail members and two juxtaposed, spaced, facing, parallel sides interconnecting the rail members to each other, and post members formed at each juncture between a rail member and a side and extending substantially perpendicularly therefrom.
- 22. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 21, wherein said housing incorporates release means movably mounted thereto which incorporate a release plate cooperatively associated with the support base, providing a first release position wherein the Support base is removed from the housing in its entirety and a second release position wherein the carrier and foil holding frame are retained on the housing while the remainder of the support base is removed.
- 23. The electric dry shaver defined in claim 22, wherein each of said posts of the carrier comprise a flange engaging zone and said release plate incorporates a plurality of cooperating flanges positioned for being engaged in the flange engaging zone of each post when said plate is in its second position, while being spaced away from the flange engaging zone when in its first position.
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