Hair clippers with flexing electrically adjustable blades
09731424 · 2017-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/0042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49876
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B26B19/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A flex clipper provides a feature to help the cutting blade set float more effortlessly by adjusting automatically to the contours of a client's head to prevent getting stuck and causing cuts and irritation to the scalp. The hair clippers preferably also uses a self-contained motor-driven adjustment mechanism to adjust the relative position of the stationary and reciprocating blades of a common type of blade set. Two momentary switches operable by the thumb of the hand holding the clipper afford a barber total automatic adjustment with the clipper itself in an on or off condition.
Claims
1. A flexing hair clipper comprising: a main housing; a blade set module separate from the main housing, the blade set module having a blade set including an adjustable comb plate and a movably reciprocating cutter blade, a crank mechanism for driving the reciprocating blade, and a comb plate adjuster motor assembly for adjusting the comb plate for hair cutting length adjustment; the main housing having a power supply, a cutter blade drive motor for driving the crank mechanism, switches, at least one user adjustable blade control in communication with the switches, and an electric drive module for the comb plate adjuster motor; the blade set module and the main housing are connected by a flexible compliant conduit coupling, the flexible compliant conduit coupling permits flexing of the blade set relative to the main housing a predetermined amount in any direction so that the blade set automatically adjusts to contours of a user's head to reduce a possibility of the blade set getting stick in hairs of the user's head and to reduce a possibility of cuts and irritation to the user's head; and the flexible compliant conduit coupling substantially resisting relative rotational movements between the blade set and the main housing, said resistance of the flexible compliant conduit coupling insuring control of the blade set by keeping a cutting edge of the reciprocating cutter blade aligned with a top surface of the main house when in a rest position, and the flexible compliant conduit coupling substantially resisting a driving torque of the cutter blade drive motor.
2. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 1 wherein said flexible compliant conduit coupling is a bellows.
3. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 2 wherein said bellows is made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
4. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 2 wherein said bellows is made of rubber.
5. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 2 wherein said bellows is made of a plastic.
6. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 5 wherein said plastics is nylon.
7. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 5 wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
8. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 2 wherein the bellows is made of at least one thermoplastic elastomer and rubber and wherein the bellows includes an overall length, a diameter, and convolutions.
9. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 2 wherein the bellows has an attachment collar on each end for attaching the bellows to the main housing and for attaching the bellows to the blade set module.
10. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 1 wherein said flexible compliant conduit coupling is an elastomeric tubing.
11. The flexible hair clippers as in claim 10 wherein said elastomeric tubing is a foamed elastomer.
12. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 3 wherein the elastomeric tubing is made of foamed rubber.
13. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 10 wherein the elastomeric tubing has an attachment collar on each end for attaching the elastomeric tubing to the main housing and for attaching the elastomeric tubing to the blade set module.
14. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 1 further comprising a flexible compliant motor coupling flexibly connecting the cutter blade drive motor with the crank mechanism and with the comb plate adjuster motor assembly via the flexible compliant conduit coupling and the flexible compliant motor couple follows and conforms to the flexing of the flexible compliant conduit coupling.
15. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 14 further wherein the flexible compliant motor coupling is a metal bellows coupling.
16. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 15 wherein said metal bellows coupling has a diameter which fits inside a hollow interior of said flexible compliant conduit.
17. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 16 further comprising a powering and control cable connecting the comb plate adjuster motor assembly with the electric drive module via the hollow interior of the flexible compliant conduit coupling.
18. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 1 wherein said at least one user adjustable blade control is a thumb operable switch contact member.
19. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 1 wherein said at least one user adjustable blade control is a pair of tap buttons.
20. The flexible hair clipper of claim 1 wherein said comb plate adjuster motor assembly is a stepper motor driving a lead screw.
21. The flexible hair clipper as in claim 1 wherein said at least one user adjustable blade control is a thumb/finger operable wheel.
22. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 1 wherein the flexible compliant conduit coupling is a spring coupling.
23. A flexing hair clipper comprising: a main housing; a blade set module separate from the main housing, the blade set module having a cutting blade set including a comb plate and a movably reciprocating cutter blade, and a crank mechanism for driving the reciprocating blade; the main housing having a power supply, a cutter blade drive motor for driving the crank mechanism, and an on/off switch; the blade set module and the main housing are connected by a flexible compliant conduit coupling, the flexible compliant conduit coupling permits flexing of the blade set relative to the main housing a predetermined amount in any direction so that the blade set automatically adjusts to contours of a user's head to reduce a possibility of the blade set getting stick in hairs of the user's head and to reduce a possibility of cuts and irritation to the user's head; and the flexible compliant conduit coupling substantially resisting relative rotational movements between the blade set and the main housing, said resistance of the flexible compliant conduit coupling insuring control of the blade set by keeping a cutting edge of the reciprocating cutter blade aligned with a top surface of the main house when in a rest position, and the flexible compliant conduit coupling substantially resisting a driving torque of the cutter blade drive motor.
24. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 23 wherein the flexible compliant conduit coupling is a spring coupling.
25. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 23 wherein the flexible compliant conduit coupling is a bellows.
26. The flexing hair clipper as in claim 23 wherein the flexible compliant conduit coupling is an elastomeric tubing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention can best be understood in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown in drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(20) Gear train 50 is used to adjust the torque at output gear 51 and to match the speed and torque of gear motor 10 and the desired indicating excursion of belt 55 so as to form an ergonomic range. Besides the pointer on top, pointer assembly 44 also carries a small powerful magnet to operate limit switches 16 and 17 which are now implemented as normally closed magnetic reed switches. On/off switch 25 fits between timing belt 55 and pokes through a side switch hole in housing cover 42. While
(21) While this third embodiment will be described as for a flex hair clipper with both powered hair cutting length adjustment as well as flexing compliance introduced between the main housing and blade set module, it should be noted that the flexing compliance feature to permit the blade set to automatically adjust to scalp contours and irregularities can be afforded to hair clippers without the powered hair cutting length adjustment. If the latter feature is not implemented, the blade set module will just contain the blade set and crank mechanism with coupling to the drive motor in the main housing which operates the reciprocating cutting blade; there would not be a cutting length adjustor motor, adjuster mechanism attached to the comb plate, nor a housing for the adjuster motor.
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(27) Although other types of flexing compliant motor couplings can be used, such as a variety of spring type couplings, the preferred coupling between shaft 112 and shaft 142 for reciprocating blade drive is a metal bellows coupling 130 such as those supplied by Servometer of Cedar Grove, N.J. This type of coupling easily fits inside the hollow bellows 120 or foam ring 152 central hole while not interfering with the degrees of freedom of the bellows or foam ring.
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(30) In the foregoing description, certain terms and visual depictions are used to illustrate the preferred embodiment. However, no unnecessary limitations are to be construed by the terms used or illustrations depicted, beyond what is shown in the prior art, since the terms and illustrations are exemplary only, and are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
(31) It is further known that other modifications may be made to the present invention, without departing the scope of the invention, as noted in the appended Claims.