Information
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Patent Grant
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6418622
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Patent Number
6,418,622
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 25, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 16, 200222 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
- 030 342
- 030 43
- 030 4392
- 030 34651
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a shaving apparatus comprising a first blade (1) and a second blade (3) having parallel cutting edges (5, 7) extending perpendicularly to a cutting direction X of the blades. The second blade follows the first blade, viewed in the cutting direction. According to the invention, the first blade comprises a blocking element (15) which is provided on a side surface (17) of the first blade at a distance (d) from the cutting edge (5) of the first blade, which distance (d) is much smaller than an average diameter of a hair (25) to be shaved by the apparatus, the first blade being periodically displaceable in the cutting direction by a displacing unit (11) of the apparatus from a first position, in which the cutting edge of the first blade is close to the cutting edge of the second blade, to a second position. In a prefered embodiment, said distance (d) ranges between 10 μm and 50 μm, and is in particular 30 μm. In a preferred embodiment, the blocking element (15) is a front surface (19) of a carrier (13) of the first blade, a blade part (14) comprising the cutting edge of the frist blade being mounted on said carrier. The shaving apparatus performs a retractile action, so that a shaving result achieved by the apparatus is maintained for a long period of time.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a shaver comprising a skin-support element, a first blade, and a second blade which, viewed in a cutting direction of the blades, follows the first blade, said blades being provided with substantially parallel cutting edges extending perpendicularly to the cutting direction and substantially in a hair cutting plane touching the skin-support element.
The invention also relates to a shaving head which can suitably be used in a shaver in accordance with the invention.
A shaver of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph is known from EP-A-0 559 130. The known shaver is a wet shaver in which both blades are fitted in substantially fixed positions in a shaving head which is detachably secured to a holder of the shaver. To shave hairs, the known shaver has to be placed on the skin, the skin touching the skin-support element and the two blades, and the shaver has to be moved over the skin in the cutting direction. As a result, hairs near the hair cutting plane of the shaver, i.e. directly above the surface of the skin, are severed by the blades, resulting in a fairly smooth shaving result.
A drawback of the known shaver is that the shaving result attained lasts only a relatively short period of time. This drawback can be attributed to the fact that hairs severed by means of the known shaver relatively rapidly grow beyond the surface of the skin again.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a shaver of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph, in which the above-mentioned drawback is precluded as much as possible, so that an attained shaving result lasts a longer period of time.
To achieve this, the shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the first blade is provided with a blocking element which is provided on a side face of the first blade at a distance from the cutting edge of the first blade which is substantially smaller than an average diameter of hairs to be shaved by means of the shaver, while the first blade can be periodically moved by means of a drive unit substantially in the cutting direction from a first position, in which the cutting edge of the first blade is situated close to the cutting edge of the second blade, to a second position. By applying said blocking element on the first blade, the shaver in accordance with the invention obtains a so-called retractile action, as will be explained hereinbelow. If the shaver in accordance with the invention is moved over the skin in the cutting direction, a hair to be severed is first reached by the cutting edge of the first blade. Since the first blade is provided with said blocking element, the cutting edge of the first blade penetrates the hair only over a distance which corresponds to the distance between the cutting edge of the first blade and the blocking element, which distance, consequently, is substantially smaller than the diameter of the hair. A further penetration of the cutting edge of the first blade into said hair is precluded by the blocking element because the blocking element cannot penetrate into the hair. As the first blade is subsequently moved by means of the drive unit in the cutting direction from the first position to the second position, said hair is pulled along by the first blade in the cutting direction and hence partly extracted from the skin. Subsequently, the hair thus partly extracted from the skin is severed by the second blade directly above the surface of the skin, whereafter the hair is finally retracted into the skin by the skin tissue present around the hair shaft. As a result, the severed hair sinks back below the surface of the skin, so that not only a very smooth shaving result is obtained but, in addition, the shaving result thus obtained is maintained for a longer period of time because the severed hair does not directly grow beyond the surface of the skin. It is noted that the above-mentioned distance over which the cutting edge of the first blade penetrates the hairs should be such that the hairs can be pulled along by the first blade, but are not severed by said first blade. It has been found that, to achieve this, the distance between the cutting edge of the first blade and the blocking element must be substantially smaller than an average diameter of the hairs to be shaved by means of the shaver.
A particular embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the distance between the cutting edge of the first blade and the blocking element ranges between 10 μm and 50 μm. As a result, the shaver in accordance with the invention can particularly suitably be used to attain a smooth, longer-lasting shaving result when shaving off beard hairs, which customarily have an average diameter of approximately 100 μm.
A further embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the distance between the cutting edge of the first blade and the blocking element is substantially 30 μm. It has been found that, by virtue thereof, the shaver in accordance with the invention has a substantially optimum retractile action during shaving beard hairs.
Yet another embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the blocking element is provided on a side face of the first blade facing away from the second blade. By virtue thereof, it is achieved that the distance over which the cutting edge of the first blade penetrates into the hairs substantially does not deviate from the distance between the cutting edge of the first blade and the blocking element, so that a reliable operation of the shaver is attained.
A particular embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the first blade comprises a carrier on which a blade part including the cutting edge of the first blade is secured, the blocking element being a front side of the carrier extending transversely to the side face of the first blade. By virtue thereof, a simple and practical construction of the shaver in accordance with the invention and the blocking element applied therein is achieved.
A further embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the shaver is provided, near the hair cutting plane, with a guide extending substantially parallel to the cutting direction, along which guide the first blade is guided during displacements from the first position to the second position. By using said guide, the first blade is accurately guided in the cutting direction during displacements from the first position to the second position. By virtue thereof, skin lesions are precluded as much as possible.
Yet another embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the guide comprises at least one strip which extends substantially parallel to the cutting direction, which strip is formed by incisions in the second blade and is bent from said second blade. In this manner, a particularly simple and practical construction of the shaver in accordance with the invention is obtained.
A particular embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the drive unit is provided with a coupling member which can be oscillated, through a limited angle, about a first pivot axis, while the first blade is displaceably guided in a guide channel of the shaver, which channel extends obliquely with respect to the hair cutting plane, the first blade being pivotable, through limited angles, in the guide channel about a second pivot axis extending parallel to the first pivot axis, the first blade being provided with at least one hinge element which can be hinged in a hinge channel of the coupling member extending parallel to the first pivot axis, and which hinge element can be displaced in the hinge channel in a direction transverse to the hair cutting plane. In this embodiment of the shaver in accordance with the invention, the cutting edge of the first blade is periodically displaced with respect to the second blade by means of the drive unit so as to follow an approximately triangular or quadrangular path. Said path comprises a first path part directed parallel to the cutting direction and extending from the first position to the second position, and a second path part directed obliquely with respect to the cutting direction and extending from the second position to a third position, wherein the first blade is situated behind the second blade, viewed with respect to the hair cutting plane.
A further embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the second pivot axis is determined by lugs, which are formed by incisions in the first blade and are bent from the first blade, the first blade also being displaceably guided in the guide channel by means of said lugs. In this manner, a very simple and practical construction of the shaver is obtained.
Yet another embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the skin-support element and the two blades form part of a shaving head of the shaver, which shaving head is detachably secured to a holder of the shaver, the drive unit being situated in the holder and being detachably coupled to the first blade. If, after repeated use of the shaver, the blades have become blunt, said blades can be readily replaced by substituting the shaving head with a new shaving head.
A particular embodiment of a shaver in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the shaving head is provided with a coupling guide extending parallel to the two pivot axes, which coupling guide serves to co-operate with a further coupling guide of the holder, the shaving head being detachable from the holder by sliding both coupling guides apart in a direction parallel to both pivot axes, the first blade simultaneously being detachable from the drive unit by sliding the hinge element of the first blade out of the hinge channel of the coupling member in a direction parallel to the two pivot axes. In this manner, a particularly simple and practical coupling between the shaving head and the holder, and between the first blade and the drive unit, is obtained.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiment(s) described hereinafter.
In the drawings:
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
show in detail a hair-cutting process using a shaver in accordance with the invention,
FIG. 2
shows a shaver in accordance with the invention, and
FIG. 3
shows a carrier of a drive unit of the shaver in accordance with FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
show, in detail, a first blade
1
and a second blade
3
of a shaver in accordance with the invention. The second blade
3
follows the first blade
1
, viewed in a cutting direction X of the blades
1
and
3
. The first blade
1
has a cutting edge
5
extending perpendicularly to the cutting direction X, while the second blade
3
has a cutting edge
7
extending perpendicularly to the cutting direction X and parallel to the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
. In the
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
, the cutting edges
5
and
7
extend in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the Figures. The second blade
3
is secured in a fixed position to a shaving head
9
of the shaver, which will be described in detail hereinbelow. The first blade
1
is displaceable relatively to the second blade
3
, in a manner which will be described in greater detail hereinbelow, by means of a drive unit
11
of the shaver, which will also be described in greater detail hereinbelow. The first blade
1
comprises a plate-shaped carrier
13
, which is drivable by the drive unit
11
, and a blade part
14
which is secured to the carrier
13
and which includes the cutting edge
5
.
As the
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
further show, the first blade
1
is provided with a blocking element
15
which is provided on a side face
17
of the first blade
1
facing away from the second blade
3
. In the shown example of the shaver in accordance with the invention, the blocking element
15
is a front side
19
of the carrier
13
which extends transversely to the side face
17
of the first blade
1
. In accordance with the invention, the blocking element
15
is provided at a distance d from the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
, said distance d being shown in the
FIGS. 1
b
and
1
d
and being substantially smaller than an average diameter of hairs to be shaved by means of a shaver in accordance with the invention. In the shown example of the shaver in accordance with the invention, the distance d is approximately 30 μm.
In operation, the first blade
1
is periodically displaced, by means of the drive unit
11
, with respect to the second blade
3
so as to follow a substantially triangular or quadrangular path
21
which is shown in the
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
by means of dashed lines. Said periodical displacement of the first blade
1
has a relatively high frequency, for example 100 Hz or 1000 Hz. If the shaver is displaced over a skin surface
23
in the cutting direction X, then a hair-cutting process as shown in
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
is obtained. As the second blade
3
follows the first blade
1
, viewed in the cutting direction X, first the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
will come into contact with a hair
25
to be severed when the shaver is displaced over the skin surface
23
in the cutting direction X.
FIG. 1
a
shows a first position of the first blade
1
, in which the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
is situated close to the cutting edge
7
of the second blade
3
. From the first position, the first blade
1
is displaced substantially in the cutting direction X, by means of the drive unit
11
, to a second position shown in
FIG. 1
b
. Owing to the presence of the blocking element
15
on the side face
17
of the first blade
1
, the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
only penetrates the hair
25
over a distance which is determined by the distance d between the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
and the blocking element
15
. A further penetration of the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
into the hair
25
is precluded by the blocking element
15
because the blocking element
15
cannot penetrate the hair
25
. Since the distance d is substantially smaller than an average diameter of hairs to be shaved by means of the shaver, the hair
25
is not severed by the first blade
1
, but instead the hair
25
is pulled along by the first blade
1
in the cutting direction X during the displacement of the first blade
1
from the first position to the second position, so that the hair
25
is partly extracted from the skin, as shown in
FIG. 1
b
. In the second position of the first blade
1
shown in
FIG. 1
b
, the cutting edge
7
of the second blade
3
has reached the hair
25
. The hair
25
which is partly extracted from the skin, is penetrated by the cutting edge
7
of the second blade
3
just above the skin surface
23
, and said cutting edge severs the hair
25
completely. Meanwhile, the first blade
1
is displaced by the drive unit
11
from the second position, in an oblique direction with respect to the skin surface
23
, to a third position shown in the
FIGS. 1
c
and
1
d
, in which the first blade
1
is situated behind the second blade
3
, viewed relatively to the skin surface
23
. Subsequently, the first blade
1
is displaced by the drive unit
11
from the third position to the first position shown in
FIG. 1
a
. After the hair
25
, which is partly extracted from the skin, has been severed by the second blade
3
, a remaining hair part
25
′ of the hair
25
is retracted into the skin by skin tissue present around the hair part
25
′. As shown in
FIG. 1
d
, this causes the remaining hair part
25
′ to sink back below the skin surface
23
. As a result of this so-called retractile action of the shaver in accordance with the invention, not only a very smooth shaving result is obtained, but said shaving result additionally lasts for a longer period of time because the remaining hair part
25
′ does not grow beyond the skin surface
23
until after a considerable period of time.
The cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
should penetrate the hairs over a distance such that the hairs can be pulled along by the first blade
1
over a small distance in the cutting direction X, without being severed or broken off by said first blade
1
. It has been found that, in order to achieve this, the aforementioned distance d between the cutting edge
5
and the blocking element
15
must be substantially smaller than an average diameter of the hairs to be shaved by means of the shaver in accordance with the invention. It has been found that, with respect to shaving beard hairs, which generally have an average diameter of approximately 100 μm, good results are achieved if the distance d ranges between 10 μm and 50 μm. In the case of shaving beard hairs, it has been found that a substantially optimum retractile action is obtained if, analogous to the above-described example of the shaver in accordance with the invention, said distance d is approximately 30 μm. If the shaver in accordance with the invention is used to shave another hair type, such as hair of the legs, the shaver can be provided, for optimum retractile action, with a distance d between the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
and the blocking element
15
, which is adapted to the other hair type.
By virtue of the fact that the blocking element
15
is provided on the side face
17
of the first blade
1
facing away from the second blade
3
, it is achieved that the distance over which the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
penetrates the hairs is substantially equal to the distance d between the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
and the blocking element
15
. As a result thereof, it is additionally achieved that, in the first position of the first blade
1
shown in
FIG. 1
a
, the cutting edges
5
and
7
of both blades
1
and
3
are as closely spaced as possible, so that a hair which is partly extracted from the skin is directly severed by the second blade
3
. As a result, a reliable and reproducible operation of the shaver in accordance with the invention is attained. It is noted, however, that the invention also includes shavers in which the blocking element is provided on the side face of the first blade
1
facing the second blade
3
, or shavers in which both side faces of the first blade
1
are provided with a blocking element.
In the above-described example of the shaver in accordance with the invention, the blocking element
15
is formed by the front side
19
of the carrier
13
on which the blade part
14
of the first blade
1
is secured. By virtue thereof, a simple and practical construction of the shaver in accordance with the invention is obtained. It is noted that the invention also includes shavers wherein the first blade is provided with a different type of blocking element, such as a strip or wire extending parallel to the cutting edge of the first blade, or a number of strip or wire segments which are arranged next to one another, viewed parallel to the cutting edge of the first blade, or one or more stops which are formed so as to be integral with the first blade.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the first blade
1
and the second blade
3
are provided, in the shown example of the shaver in accordance with the invention, in the above-mentioned shaving head
9
which is detachably secured to a holder
29
which a user of the shaver can hold in his hand. The shaving head
9
further comprises a skin-support element
31
which, during operation of the shaver, bears against the skin to be treated. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the cutting edges
5
and
7
of the blades
1
and
3
substantially extend in a hair cutting plane
33
, which extends substantially parallel to the cutting direction X of the blades
1
and
3
and touches the skin-support member
31
. By virtue thereof, it is achieved that, during displacing the shaving head
9
over the skin, the blades
1
and
3
are moved along, clear of the skin surface, so that skin lesions caused by the blades
1
and
3
are precluded as much as possible.
FIG. 2
further shows that the above-mentioned drive unit
11
comprises a pivotal arm
35
which is mounted with respect to the holder
29
so as to be pivotable through a limited angle α about a first pivot axis
37
, which extends parallel to the cutting edges
5
and
7
. The drive unit
11
further includes an electric motor
39
having an output shaft
40
which is arranged in the holder
29
to drive an eccentric
41
. The pivotal arm
35
includes a groove
43
for co-operation with the eccentric
41
, which groove extends parallel to the first pivot arm
37
. The use of the eccentric
41
and the groove
43
enables the pivotal arm
35
to be oscillated about the first pivot axis
37
by means of the electric motor
39
.
As
FIG. 2
further shows, the carrier
13
of the first blade
1
is arranged in a guide channel
45
which is formed in the shaving head
9
and extends obliquely with respect to the hair cutting plane
33
. The carrier
13
is shown in a side view in FIG.
2
and in a front view in FIG.
3
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the carrier
13
includes a first group of lugs
47
and a second group of lugs
49
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the lugs
47
and
49
are formed by incisions in the plate-shaped carrier
13
, the lugs
47
of the first group bordering on openings
51
in the carrier
13
, and the lugs
49
of the second group bordering on openings
53
and
55
in the carrier
13
. The first group of lugs
47
and the second group of lugs
49
are bent from the plate-shaped carrier
13
in mutually opposite directions and extend substantially perpendicularly to the carrier
13
. It is noted that
FIG. 3
shows the lugs
47
and
49
in a position wherein the lugs
47
,
49
have not yet been bent from the carrier
13
during the manufacture of said carrier
13
. In
FIG. 3
, the bending lines of the lugs
47
of the first group are indicated by reference numeral
57
, while the bending lines of the lugs
49
of the second group are represented by reference numeral
59
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the carrier
13
of the first blade
1
is displaceably guided in said guide channel
45
by means of the lugs
47
and
49
. The lugs
49
of the second group also determine a second pivot axis
61
about which the carrier
13
can be pivoted through limited angles in the guide channel
45
. The second pivot axis
61
extends approximately through the angular points
63
of the lugs
49
of the second group and is directed substantially parallel to the first pivot axis
37
.
As
FIG. 2
further shows, the drive unit
11
comprises a coupling member
65
which is secured in a fixed position to the pivotal arm
35
. In the coupling member
65
, there is provided a hinge channel
67
which extends parallel to the first pivot axis
37
and which serves to co-operate with two spherical or cylindrical hinge elements
69
which are secured to the carrier
13
of the first blade
1
. It is noted that
FIG. 2
only shows one of the two hinge elements
69
. Since the coupling member
65
is secured in a fixed position to the pivotal arm
35
, the coupling member
65
and the pivotal arm
35
can be jointly oscillated, by means of the electric motor
39
, about the first pivot axis
37
through the limited angle α. The hinge elements
69
can be hinged in the hinge channel
67
about a hinge axis
71
extending parallel to the first pivot axis
37
. The hinge elements
69
can also be slid in the hinge channel
67
over a limited distance in a Y-direction transverse to the hair cutting plane
33
between a first stop
73
, which is formed by a side wall of the hinge channel
67
, and a second stop
75
, which is formed by a raised side edge of the hinge channel
67
.
As shown in the
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
and in
FIG. 2
, the shaving head
9
of the shaver is further provided, near the hair cutting plane
33
, with a guide
77
for the first blade
1
, which guide extends substantially parallel to the cutting direction X. The guide
77
includes a number of strips
79
, which extend substantially parallel to the cutting direction X, and which are formed by incisions in the second blade
3
and are bent from said second blade
3
. As shown in detail in
FIGS. 1
a
through
1
d
, the strips
79
extend through openings
81
and
83
which are provided, respectively, in the carrier
13
and the blade part
14
of the first blade
1
. The openings
81
in the carrier
13
are also visible in FIG.
3
.
By virtue of the above-described construction of the shaver, the above-mentioned substantially triangular or quadrangular path
21
, in accordance with which the first blade
1
is displaced with respect to the second blade
3
by the drive unit
11
, is obtained in the following manner. In operation, the coupling member
65
alternately rotates in a positive direction of rotation R
1
, shown in
FIG. 2
, the first blade
1
being displaced in the cutting direction X, and in a negative direction of rotation R
2
. During a rotation of the coupling element
65
in the positive direction of rotation R
1
, the hinge elements
69
of the first blade
1
bear against the first stop
73
of the hinge channel
67
, and the coupling member
65
exerts a drive force F
1
on the hinge elements
69
shown in
FIG. 2
, which drive force has a positive mechanical torque about the second pivot axis
61
. Under the influence of the positive torque, the carrier
13
bears with the lugs
49
against a side wall
85
of the guide channel
45
, and the blade part
14
bears against the guide
77
, as shown in detail in
FIGS. 1
a
and
1
b
. As a result, the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
is accurately displaced along the guide
77
in a direction substantially parallel to the cutting direction X, from the first position shown in
FIG. 1
a
to the second position shown in
FIG. 1
b
. Since the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
is guided along the guide
77
in the manner described above, skin lesions caused by the first blade
1
are precluded as much as possible. During a subsequent rotation of the coupling member
65
in the negative direction of rotation R
2
, the coupling member
65
exerts a drive force F
2
on the hinge elements
69
shown in
FIG. 2
, which drive force F
2
has a negative mechanical torque about the second pivot axis
61
. Under the influence of the negative torque, the hinge elements
69
of the first blade
1
bear against the second stop
75
of the hinge channel
67
, so that the carrier
13
is rotated in the guide channel
45
, through a limited angle, about the second pivot axis
61
. As a result, the carrier
13
bears with the angular points
63
of the lugs
49
and with the supports
87
of the lugs
49
against the side wall
85
of the guide channel
45
, so that the cutting edge
5
of the first blade
1
is displaced, in a direction oblique to the cutting direction X, from the second position shown in
FIG. 1
b
to the third position shown in
FIG. 1
c
. If the direction of rotation of the coupling member
65
is subsequently reversed again, the carrier
13
is rotated about the second pivot axis
61
again and the first blade
1
returns to the first position shown in
FIG. 1
a.
The shaving head
9
of the shaver in accordance with the invention, shown in
FIG. 2
, is detachably secured to the holder
29
, and the drive unit
11
is detachably coupled to the first blade
1
, so that the shaving head
9
with the blades
1
and
3
can be replaced if, after a number of shaves, the blades
1
and
3
have become blunt. For this purpose, the shaving head
9
is provided with a coupling guide
89
which extends parallel to the first pivot axis
37
and which serves to co-operate with a further coupling guide
91
of the holder
29
which also extends parallel to the first pivot axis
37
, and the two co-operating coupling guides
89
and
91
can be separated by moving them apart in a direction parallel to the first pivot axis
37
. During separating the coupling guides
89
and
91
, the carrier
13
of the first blade
1
is simultaneously decoupled from the drive unit
11
in that both hinge elements
69
of the first blade
1
are also slid from the hinge channel
67
of the coupling member
65
, which hinge channel is also directed parallel to the first pivot shaft
37
. In this manner, a particularly simple and practical coupling between the shaving head
9
and the holder
29
, and between the first blade
1
and the drive unit
11
is obtained. In the decoupled state of the shaving head
9
, the first blade
1
is held in position with respect to the shaving head
9
by means of a number of ring-shaped support elements
93
, which are situated in the guide channel
45
and extend through the openings
55
in the carrier
13
. In
FIG. 2
, one of the support elements
93
is shown in side view. It is noted that there is a clearance between the openings
55
and the support elements
93
, so that the first blade
1
can be displaced relatively to the shaving head
9
and the supporting elements
93
in the manner described hereinabove.
In the above-described example of the shaver in accordance with the invention, the first blade
1
is periodically displaced with respect to the second blade
3
in accordance with an approximately triangular or quadrangular path
21
. It is noted that the first blade
1
may alternatively be periodically displaced relatively to the second blade
3
in accordance with a different path. According to the invention, such a different path should at least comprise a path part which extends, parallel to the cutting direction, from the first position shown in
FIG. 1
a
to the second position shown in
FIG. 1
b.
It is further noted that, instead of the above-described drive unit
11
, the shaver in accordance with the invention may alternatively comprise a different type of drive unit for driving the first blade, such as a drive unit comprising one or more piezo actuators.
It is finally noted that the shaver in accordance with the invention may alternatively comprise a shaving head which cannot be detached from the holder or a shaving head which is detachably secured to the holder in a different manner.
Claims
- 1. A shaver comprising a skin-support element, a first blade, and a second blade which, viewed in a cutting direction of the blades, follows t he first blade, said blades being provided with substantially parallel cutting edges extending perpendicularly to the cutting direction and substantially in a hair cutting plane touching the skin-support element, wherein a blocking agent is provided on a side face of then first blade, at a distance from the cutting edge of the first blade which, viewed in the cutting direction, is substantially smaller than hairs to be shaved by means of the shaver, thereby pulling hairs away from the skin and said cutting edge partially penetrating said hairs, the blocking agent being incapable of penetrating said hairs, and the shaver comprises a drive unit mechanically coupled to the first blade for moving said first blade in respect to the second blade, which is stationary, substantially in the cutting direction from a first position in which the cutting edge of the first blade is situated close to the cutting edge of the second blade, to a second position.
- 2. A shaver as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distance between the cutting edge of the first blade and the blocking element ranges between 10 μm and 50 μm.
- 3. A shaver as claimed in claim 2, wherein the distance between the cutting edge of the first blade and the blocking element is substantially 30 μm.
- 4. A shaver as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blocking element is provided on a side face of the first blade facing away from the second blade.
- 5. A shaver as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first blade comprises a carrier on which a blade part including the cutting edge of the first blade is secured, the blocking element being a front side of the carrier extending transversely to the side face of the first blade.
- 6. A shaver as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaver is provided, near the hair cutting plane, with a guide extending substantially parallel to the cutting direction, along which guide the first blade is guided during displacements from the first position to the second position.
- 7. A shaver as claimed in claim 6, wherein the guide comprises at least one strip which extends substantially parallel to the cutting direction, which strip is formed by incisions in the second blade and is bent from said second blade.
- 8. A shaver as claimed in claim 6, wherein the drive unit is provided with a coupliong member adapted to being oscillated, through a limited angle, about a first pivot axis while the first blade is displaceable guided in a guide channel of the shaver, which channel extends obliquely with respect to the hair cutting plane, the first blade being pivotable through limited angles, in the guide channel about a second pivot axis extending parallel to the first pivot axis, the first blade being provided with at least one hinge element adapted to be hinged in a hinge channel of the coupling member extending parallel to the first pivot axis an which hinge element is adapted to being displaced in the hinge channel in a direction transverse to the hair cutting plane.
- 9. A shaver as claimed in claim 8, wherein the second pivot axis is determined by lugs, which are formed by incisions in the first blade and are bent from the first blade, the first blade also being displaceably guided in the guide channel by means of said lugs.
- 10. A shaver as claimed in claim 1, wherein the skin-support element and the two blades form part of a shaving head of the shaver, which shaving head is detachably secured to a holder of the shaver, the drive unit being situated in the holder and being detachably coupled to the first blade.
- 11. A shaving head as claimed in claim 8, wherein the skin-support element and the two blades form part of a shaving head of the shaver, which shaving head is detachably secured to a holder of the shaver, the drive unit being situated in the holder and being detachably coupled to the first blade.
- 12. A shaver as claimed in claim 11, wherein the shaving head is provided with a coupling guide extending parallel to the two pivot axes, which coupling guide serves to co-operate with a further coupling guide of the holder, the shaving head being detachable from the holder by sliding both coupling guides apart in a direction parallel to both pivot axes, the first blade simultaneously being detachable from the drive unit by sliding the hinge element of the first blade out of the hinge channel of the coupling member in a direction parallel to the two pivot axes.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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98202895 |
Aug 1998 |
EP |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0559130 |
Sep 1993 |
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