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The washing liquid tank 14 is provided with a valve 22 in the bottom. When the washing liquid tank 14 is set in the concavity section 16, the valve 22 opens, making it possible for the washing liquid inside the washing liquid tank 14 to be supplied to the washing basin 20. When the washing liquid tank 14 is removed from the concavity section 16, the valve 22 closes, so that the washing liquid is prevented from flowing out of the washing liquid tank 14.
The valve 22 is comprised of a valve element 24 and a protrusion 26. The valve element 24 passes through the bottom surface of the washing liquid tank 14 and ordinarily (when the washing liquid tank 14 is removed from the concavity section 16) closes the valve 22 (or closes the bottom opening of the tank 14), and the protrusion 26 is provided at the bottom of the concavity section 16 so that the protrusion 26, when the tank 14 is set in the concavity section 16, pushes up the valve element 24 and opens the valve 22 (or opens the bottom opening of the tank 14). Furthermore, between the opposing surfaces of the concavity section 16 and the bottom of the washing liquid tank 14, a liquid-tight liquid chamber 28 is formed so as to prevent the washing liquid from leaking out when the valve 22 is open. The washing liquid is conducted to the washing basin 20 from this liquid chamber 28 by a pipe 30.
The pipe 30 is made of a metal such as stainless steel. One end of the pipe is connected through a check valve 32 to the liquid chamber 28; and from this check valve 32, the pipe 30 extends out and returns, substantially horizontally, below the washing basin 20, then rises up inside the upright section 12, reversing at the upper end 34 so as to form an inverted U-loop and then descending, and finally passes through the wall of the washing basin 20 to communicate with the inside of the washing basin 20. To the horizontal portion 36 of the pipe 30 that loops out and back below the washing basin 20, an electric heater 38 is provided. The washing liquid is heated by this heater 38, and the temperature of the washing liquid heated by this heater 38, or, alternatively, the temperature of the heat provided by the heater 38, is detected by a temperature sensor 39 provided near the horizontal portion 36.
The electric shaver 18 is inserted from above into the washing basin 20 with the shaver head unit 40 thereof oriented downward, that is, turned upside down. At the bottom of the washing basin 20, a suitable number of projections 42 are provided for the purpose of positioning the shaver head unit 40 in the washing basin 20. The electric shaver 18 is one having a rotary inner cutter(s) or one having a reciprocating inner cutter(s) in the shaver head unit 40. The dimensions and shape of the washing basin 20 will differ so as to correspond to the electric shaver 18 to be washed.
The washing basin 20 has a liquid discharge port 44 in the bottom. This liquid discharge port 44 extends downward so as to avoid interfering with the horizontal portion 36 of the pipe 30 or with the heater 38 or the like. In the lower part of the washer main body 10, a liquid discharge tank 46 is provided detachably. This liquid discharge tank 46 can be pulled out in a direction parallel to the bottom surface of the washer main body 10, and it has an opening 48 in the upper portion so as to face upward below the liquid discharge port 44 of the washing basin 20 when the liquid discharge tank 46 is set in the washer main body 10. As a consequence, discharge liquid (or used (dirty) washing liquid remaining after washing has finished) passes through the washing basin 20, the liquid discharge port 44 and the opening 48 to be discharged into the liquid discharge tank 46 and accumulates in the discharge tank 46.
The electric shaver 18 has at its lower end (that is, at the end which is opposite from the shaver head unit 40 and is positioned at the upper end in
When the shaver 18 is set in the washer main body 10, a plug 52 provided in the washer main body 10 is connected to this acceptor 50. More specifically, a plug support assembly 54 is provided on the upright section 12 of the washer main body 10 so as to slide up and down (or, alternatively, in the direction of attachment and detachment direction of the plug 52), and the plug 52 provided on the plug support assembly 54 is connected to and disconnected from the acceptor 50 of the shaver 18 in conjunction with the up and down movement of the plug support assembly 54.
Furthermore, a sensor 56 is attached to the upright section 12 of the washer main body 10. The sensor 56 is, for instance, a micro-switch that, based on the position of movement of the plug support assembly 54, detects the connection between the plug 52 of the washer main body 10 and the acceptor 50 of the shaver 18. The sensor 56 works, for example, such that at a position where the plug support assembly 54 has moved downward and the plug 52 is connected to the acceptor 50 of the shaver 18, a cam 58 provided on the plug support assembly 54 presses the contact of the sensor 56, thus turning on the sensor 56. Furthermore, a manual start switch 60 is provided in the top panel of the upright section 12. It is possible that the connection of the plug 52 with the acceptor 50 be detected electrically by a controller 62 provided in the washer main body 10 instead of by the cam 58 and the sensor 56 combination.
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First, when the start of washing action is detected by the manual start switch 60 being turned on (step S100 in
The CPU of the controller 62 continually monitors the temperature sensor 39; and, when the heater temperature or the washing liquid temperature reaches a certain temperature (step S106), the CPU starts the motor of the electric shaver 18 to initiate the rotational or reciprocating action (step S108) of the inner cutter(s). When the heater temperature or washing liquid temperature has risen excessively (into an overheating condition) (step S110), the CPU stops the heating of the heater 38, or, alternatively, decreases the electrical current to the heater 38 (step S112), and then the CPU waits for the heater temperature to return to within the appropriate range. During the above-described process, the electric shaver 18 continues to be driven. The CPU always continues monitoring the washing time (step S114); and, when the set time period has elapsed, it turns the power supply off and terminates the washing.
The washing liquid flows down from the washing liquid tank 14 and enters the horizontal portion 36 of the pipe 30 through the check valve 32 by gravity because of the water level differential between the washing liquid level in the washing liquid tank and in the pipe, and the washing liquid thus entered into the pipe 30 is heated by the heater 38. When the washing liquid boils due to the heating by the heater 38, the boiled washing water rises to the upper end 34 of the pipe 30 and is sprayed into the interior of the washing basin 20 from the spray nozzle 30A which is at the tip end of the pipe 30. When the washing liquid inside the horizontal portion 36 of the pipe 30 decreases, fresh washing water flows through the check valve 32 into the horizontal portion 36 due to the above-described water level differential. Fresh washing liquid thus enters the pipe 30 either continuously or intermittently and is heated to boiling by the heater 38, and it continues to be injected, either continuously or intermittently, into the washing basin 20.
The heated washing liquid inside the washing basin 20 enters the shaver head unit 40 of the electric shaver 18; and, while dissolving the skin oils adhering inside the shaver head unit 40 with heat, goes together with hair debris back into the washing basin 20. This used (dirty) washing liquid is discharged into the liquid discharge tank 46 from the liquid discharge port 44 of the washing basin 20 and is accumulated in the liquid discharge tank 46. During the washing process as described above, since the motor of the electric shaver 18 is driven, the shaver head unit operates, in other words the inner cutter(s) rotates or reciprocates, and thus the washing off of the contaminants is performed with even greater efficiency.
Furthermore, because the pipe 30 is bent so that the washing liquid passes through the upper end 34 which is higher than the highest liquid level of the washing liquid in the washing liquid tank 14, the washing liquid will not flow out to the washing basin 20 from the washing liquid tank 14 due to the water level differential between the washing liquid tank 14 and the washing basin 20 (or the spray nozzle 30A of the pipe 30), and the washing liquid is flows into the washing basin when it is boiled by the heater. Conversely, the used (dirty) washing liquid in the washing basin 20 will also not flow back to the washing liquid tank 14 due to the above-described structure of the pipe 30.
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In this structure, a controller 62A is provided in the washer main body 10; and after the shaver head unit 40 has been washed by the washing liquid, the controller 62A lowers the temperature of the heater 38 or interrupts the power to the heater 38, so that only the blower 70 operates for a prescribed time period; and then, after the shaver head unit 40 is dried, the controller 62A terminates all of the washing processes.
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Accordingly, in operation, the washing liquid heated by the heater 38 passes from the spray nozzle 30A of the pipe 30 and flows into the interior of the shaver head unit 40 through the liquid intake opening 94, so that the heated washing liquid washes the interior of the shaver head unit 40, passes out through the hair introduction slits or holes of the outer cutter(s) of the shaver, and then flows out of the shaver head unit into the washing basin 20B. After the washing, the used (dirty) washing liquid is discharged from the liquid discharge port 44 of the washing basin 20A and collected in the liquid discharge tank 46.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-244173 | Sep 2006 | JP | national |