Patent classifications
B26B19/28
Hair clipper with blade angle adjustment
A hair clipper with blade angle adjustment is provided, including a clipper housing defining a longitudinal axis and a cutting end, a clipper bladeset operationally connected to the cutting end and including a stationary blade and a moving blade configured for reciprocating laterally relative to the stationary blade. A cam follower is connected to the bladeset and associated with the clipper housing for rotation about a rotation axis relative to the clipper housing, and a bladeset angle control is associated with the clipper housing. A power transmission is member associated with the clipper housing, connected to the cam follower and constructed and arranged so that user manipulation of the bladeset angle control causes linear movement of the power transmission member and associated angular movement of the bladeset through rotation of the cam follower.
Hair clipper with pivoting bladeset for enhanced user visibility
A hair clipper configured for enhanced user visibility is provided, including a clipper housing defining a longitudinal axis and a cutting end, a clipper bladeset operationally connected to the cutting end and including a stationary blade and a moving blade configured for reciprocating laterally relative to the stationary blade, a drive system projecting from the cutting end and operationally connected to the bladeset for reciprocating the moving blade relative to the stationary blade, at least one bladeset pivot support projecting from the cutting end and connected to the bladeset; the pivot support defining a pivot axis extending transverse to the longitudinal axis.
Electrically-driven device constructed to receive a plurality of attachments
An electrically-driven device includes a handle and a head, wherein the head includes a head base coupled to the handle and movable in at least two dimensions relative to the handle and a first head attachment and a second head attachment, wherein each one of the first and second head attachments are releasably engageable, one at a time, with the head base, each one of the first and second head attachments includes a skin treatment implement constructed to treat skin or a cutting unit constructed to cut hair, and the first head attachment is different from the second head attachment.
Electrically-driven device constructed to receive a plurality of attachments
An electrically-driven device includes a handle and a head, wherein the head includes a head base coupled to the handle and movable in at least two dimensions relative to the handle and a first head attachment and a second head attachment, wherein each one of the first and second head attachments are releasably engageable, one at a time, with the head base, each one of the first and second head attachments includes a skin treatment implement constructed to treat skin or a cutting unit constructed to cut hair, and the first head attachment is different from the second head attachment.
HAIR TREATMENT DEVICE
A hair treatment device includes a main body and a housing. The main body includes a tool bit device. The housing includes an accommodating cavity. The tool bit device is movably accommodated in the accommodating cavity in a telescopic manner. When the tool bit device is accommodated in the accommodating cavity, the tool bit device is automatically turned off; and when the tool bit device extends out of the accommodating cavity, the tool bit device is automatically turned on. According to the hair treatment device of the present disclosure, the tool bit device is movably accommodated in the accommodating cavity in the telescopic manner, so that the tool bit device is effectively protected. Meanwhile, the tool bit device is disposed to be automatically turned on or turned off, which is not required to manually operate a control switch to control an on-and-off state of the tool bit device.
Personal care device
An electric shaver, comprising an elongated handle for manually moving the personal care device along a body surface, a working head attached to said handle for effecting a personal care treatment to said body surface, at least one detector for detecting at least one behavioral parameter indicative of a user's behavior when handling the personal care device, and an adjusting mechanism for adjusting at least one working parameter of the working head in response to the detected behavioral parameter.
Handheld Clippers
A hair clipper apparatus suitable for shaving in wide angles is presented. The hair clipper apparatus contains a handle housing, a clipper head, a motor, a power supply, a power switch, a first movement guide, and a second movement guide. The handle housing contains a head receiver. The clipper head contains a head connector and a shaver head. The motor is positioned within the handle housing. The motor is rotatably mounted to the stator body. The head connector is hingedly connected to the head receiver by the first movement guide. The shaver head is hingedly connected to the head connector, opposite to the shaver head, by the second movement guide. A first rotation axis of the first movement guide and a second rotation axis of the second movement guide is positioned perpendicular to each other. The motor is operatively coupled to the shaver head. The power switch is electrically connected between the power supply and the motor.
Handheld Clippers
A hair clipper apparatus suitable for shaving in wide angles is presented. The hair clipper apparatus contains a handle housing, a clipper head, a motor, a power supply, a power switch, a first movement guide, and a second movement guide. The handle housing contains a head receiver. The clipper head contains a head connector and a shaver head. The motor is positioned within the handle housing. The motor is rotatably mounted to the stator body. The head connector is hingedly connected to the head receiver by the first movement guide. The shaver head is hingedly connected to the head connector, opposite to the shaver head, by the second movement guide. A first rotation axis of the first movement guide and a second rotation axis of the second movement guide is positioned perpendicular to each other. The motor is operatively coupled to the shaver head. The power switch is electrically connected between the power supply and the motor.
HAIR CLIPPER BLADESET WITH COMBINED DRIVE ELEMENTS
A hair clipper bladeset includes a stationary blade having a front, stationary toothed edge and an opposite, stationary rear edge, the stationary blade defining a transverse track, a moving blade having a front, moving toothed edge and an opposite, moving rear edge, and a lower blade guide disposed between the moving blade and the stationary blade and configured for reciprocating in the track and maintaining lateral alignment of the moving blade relative to the stationary blade during lateral reciprocating movement of the moving blade. The moving blade has an engagement formation. An upper blade guide connects with the engagement formation for moving with the moving blade in the lateral reciprocating movement. A drive arm has a blade end operatively engaging the upper blade guide, and an opposite follower end configured for receiving a hair clipper drive element, the drive arm pivots about a drive post located on the stationary blade.
Adjustable blade assembly having magnetic tensioning
A hair clipper or cutter is provided with an adjustment slider that adjusts the gap between an inner and outer blade. A yoke is attached to the inner blade. The adjustment slider may be configured with preset gap lengths and may be adjustable before, after, or during a hair cutting operation. A T-guide couples the adjustment slider to the inner blade to slidably move the inner blade relative to the outer blade. The yoke, inner blade, outer blade and/or T-guide may be magnetized to create an attractive or repulsive force between the inner blade and the outer blade.