MULTI-PIECE HAIR CLIPPER CONSTRUCTION WITH METAL OUTER HOUSING
20220184827 · 2022-06-16
Inventors
- Steven Wayne ARNDT (Geneseo, IL, US)
- Nathaniel Douglas CRAIG (Walnut, IL, US)
- Daniel Michael SAATHOFF (Sterling, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B26B19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/3873
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hair clipper is provided, including a chassis having upper and lower chassis portions defining an enclosed interior chamber, said upper and lower chassis portions configured for being secured together; and an outer housing including upper and lower housing portions constructed and arranged for enclosing the chassis as the housing portions are secured together such that the interior chamber is isolated from the housing.
Claims
1. A hair clipper, comprising: a chassis having upper and lower chassis portions defining an enclosed interior chamber, said upper and lower chassis portions configured for being secured together; and an outer housing including upper and lower housing portions constructed and arranged for enclosing said chassis as said housing portions are secured together such that said interior chamber is isolated from said housing.
2. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein said chassis is made of electrically insulative material, and said outer housing is made of metal.
3. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein said interior chamber includes a motor recess.
4. The hair clipper of claim 3, further including a motor held in said motor recess through tight cooperation of complementary formations on said upper and lower chassis portions.
5. The hair clipper of claim 4, wherein said complementary formations include crush ribs on one of said chassis portions, and depending wedges on the other of said chassis portions, said wedges being engaged in cavities in said crush ribs.
6. The hair clipper of claim 5, further including threaded fasteners used to secure said upper and lower chassis portions together also locating said motor in said motor recess.
7. The hair clipper of claim 1, further including resilient grip formations loosely connected to said chassis, and constructed and arranged to be compressed upon assembly of said upper and lower housing portions.
8. The hair clipper of claim 7, wherein said resilient grips are connected to said chassis by a hook and loop connection system.
9. The hair clipper of claim 8, wherein said hook and loop connection system includes at least one ramped hook on said chassis, and at least one complementary loop on said grip, each said hook being surrounding by a landing receiving said hook.
10. The hair clipper of claim 9, wherein said grip has at least one said loop projecting from an upper edge, and at least one said loop projecting from a lower edge.
11. The hair clipper of claim 9, wherein each said grip includes at least one supplemental gripping formation on at least one of a front end and a rear end, and said chassis is configured for receiving said at least one supplemental gripping formation in a snap-fit engagement.
12. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein said chassis has a first, blade end, and a second, rear end, and said blade end includes an integral blade guide channel
13. The hair clipper of claim 12, wherein said blade guide channel is incorporated into a formation that defines a travel path for a cam follower.
14. The hair clipper of claim 13, wherein said travel path extends transverse to a longitudinal axis of said chassis.
15. The hair clipper of claim 12, wherein said blade guide channel is incorporated into a formation that defines a housing receiving surface oriented at an oblique angle to an axis defined by said chassis for slidably receiving an angled front edge of one of said upper and lower housing portions.
16. The hair clipper of claim 13, wherein said cam follower includes a saddle for slidably engaging an upper beam of said formation, said engagement of said saddle on said formation retaining said cam follower in said formation upon periodic removal of a clipper bladeset fastened to said chassis.
17. The hair clipper of claim 16, wherein said saddle is defined by a transverse bar slidingly engaging said travel path, and a generally vertically-projecting tab 152.
18. The hair clipper of claim 17, wherein said tab is accommodated by an opening in said upper beam.
19. The hair clipper of claim 1, further including at least one decorative piece affixed to one of said upper and lower housing portions without the use of threaded fasteners.
20. The hair clipper of claim 17, wherein said decorative piece is provided with a plurality of hook projections extending into an interior of said clipper, which are snap-fit into a separate retainer positioned on an underside of said housing portion receiving said decorative piece.
21. The hair clipper of claim 15, wherein said retainer is provided with a complementary plurality of retaining projections constructed and arranged for engaging said hook projections.
22. The hair clipper of claim 21, wherein said plurality of retainer projections include a first plurality of planar projections, and a second plurality of dog-legged projections, the latter configured for exerting a preloaded clamping force on said hook projections.
23. The hair clipper of claim 21, wherein said chassis includes a projection recess for accommodating said hook and said retainer projections.
24. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein said upper and lower housing portions are provided with mounting bosses configured for projecting through complementary throughbores in said chassis, so that fasteners passing through said bosses tightly retain said chassis between said upper and lower housing portions.
25. The hair clipper of claim 23, wherein at least one of said housing portions includes at least one locating formation projecting from an interior of said housing portion, and matingly engaging a complementary at least one receiving formation in said chassis.
26. A hair clipper, comprising: a chassis having upper and lower chassis portions defining an enclosed interior chamber, said upper and lower chassis portions configured for being secured together; an outer housing including upper and lower housing portions constructed and arranged for enclosing said chassis as said housing portions are secured together such that said interior chamber is isolated from said housing; said interior chamber includes a motor recess, and a motor held in said motor recess through tight cooperation of complementary formations on said upper and lower chassis portions; and resilient grip formations loosely connected to said chassis, and constructed and arranged to be compressed upon assembly of said upper and lower housing portions.
27. The hair clipper of claim 26, wherein said complementary formations include crush ribs on one of said chassis portions, and depending wedges on the other of said chassis portions, said wedges being engaged in cavities in said crush ribs.
28. The hair clipper of claim 26, wherein said resilient grips are connected to said chassis by a hook and loop connection system.
29. A method for assembling a hair clipper, comprising: providing a chassis having upper and lower chassis portions defining an enclosed interior chamber, said upper and lower chassis portions configured for being secured together; providing an outer housing including upper and lower housing portions constructed and arranged for enclosing said chassis as said housing portions are secured together such that said interior chamber is isolated from said housing; providing said chassis with a first, blade end, and a second, rear end, and said blade end includes an integral blade guide channel; said blade guide channel is incorporated into a formation that defines a housing receiving surface oriented at an oblique angle to an axis defined by said chassis; and said lower housing portion has an angled front edge that is slidably engaged along said housing receiving surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] Enclosing the chassis 12 is an outer housing 20 including upper and lower housing portions 22, 24 constructed and arranged for enclosing the chassis 12 as the housing portions are secured together such that the interior chamber 18 is isolated from the housing. In the preferred embodiment, the chassis 12 is made of electrically insulative material such as injection molded plastic or the like, and the outer housing 20 is made of metal, preferably cast and polished aluminum or the like, or other metals or composite materials known in the art. As described in greater detail below, the chassis 12 is provided with several features for accommodating variations in dimensions of the outer housing 20 caused by the casting and polishing process, so that the hair clipper 10 is easily assembled and the respective components are fully aligned for a quality appearance.
[0039] As known in the art, the hair clipper 10 is also provided with a bladeset 26 including a stationary blade 28 and a laterally reciprocating moving blade 30, each blade having a corresponding plurality of teeth 32, 34. Cutting action occurs as the moving blade 30 reciprocates relative to the stationary blade 28. An adjustment lever 36 is connected to the chassis 12 and to the stationary blade 28 and is configured for moving the stationary blade relative to the moving blade 30 as is known in the art.
[0040] The chassis 12 has a first or bladeset end 38 and a second, opposite or rear end 40. At the rear end 40, a cord protector 42 is secured to the chassis 12 for protecting a power cord as is known in the art. It is contemplated that the present hair clipper 10 is powered by AC wall current, or by battery power, in which case the cord protector 42 is eliminated.
[0041] Between the upper and lower housing portions 22, 24 are located relatively resilient, rubber-like grips 44 described in greater detail below. Also included on the outer housing 20, and preferably on the upper housing portion 22 is a decorative piece or ornamental badge 46, also described in greater detail below.
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[0043] In an embodiment, the complementary formations 52, 54 (
[0044] For enhancing the ability of the grips 44 to accommodate the above-described manufacturing variations, it is preferred that the grips are relatively loosely connected to the chassis. In the preferred embodiment, the connection is achieved by a hook and loop connection system. While it is contemplated that either the grip 44 or the chassis 12 is provided with the hooks and the other component is provided with the loops, in the preferred embodiment, the grips 44 are provided with at least one and preferably a plurality of loops 78 projecting laterally or generally horizontally from an inner surface 80 of the peripheral edge 72. Each of the loops 78 has a relatively large opening 81. Engaging each loop 78 is a ramped hook 82 on the chassis 12, each hook being loosely engaged in the opening 81 and being progressively taller towards a longitudinal axis of the chassis 12. Surrounding each hook 82 is a generally planar landing 84 (
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[0050] More specifically, the decorative piece 46 is provided with a plurality of hook projections 122 (
[0051] During assembly, the decorative piece 46 and the retainer 124 are secured to each other with the respective housing portion 22, 24 sandwiched therebetween. As such, the retainer 124 is provided with a complementary plurality of retaining projections 128, 130 constructed and arranged for engaging the hook projections 122. The plurality of retainer projections includes a first plurality of planar projections 128, and a second plurality of dog-legged projections 130, the latter configured for exerting a preloaded clamping force on the hook projections 122 (
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[0055] More specifically, at an upper end 144 of the cam follower 110, a transverse bar 146 slidingly engages and laterally reciprocates in the travel path 108. Bifurcated or forked ends 148 of the transverse bar 146 exert a friction fit within with the travel path 108, and help to retain the cam follower 110 in position. Moving towards the rear end 40, a recessed, generally U-shaped saddle 150 is defined behind the transverse bar 146. A generally vertically-projecting tab 152 defines a rear end of the saddle 150.
[0056] The saddle 150 is dimensioned to slidingly engage an upper beam 154 of the formation 104 when the cam follower is operationally engaged on an end of the drive arm 111. The tab 152 is received in an opening 156 in the beam 154. In addition, a front face 158 of the cam follower includes a projection 160 that engages a slot (not shown) in the moving blade 30. During operation of the hair clipper 10, the pivoting drive arm 111 causes lateral reciprocation of the cam follower 110, which through the engagement of the projection 160, causes lateral reciprocation of the moving blade 30 relative to the stationary blade 28, causing cutting action.
[0057] When periodic maintenance of the bladeset 26 is needed, the user easily detaches the blades 28, 30, leaving the U-shaped slide bracket 106 in place. The cam follower 110 is held in place in the opening 112 through the engagement of the saddle 150 on the upper beam 154, and the presence of the bracket 106.
[0058] A method for assembling the hair clipper 10 includes providing the chassis 12 having upper and lower chassis portions 14, 16 defining an enclosed interior chamber 18, the upper and lower chassis portions configured for being secured together; providing the outer housing 20 including upper and lower housing portions 22, 24 constructed and arranged for enclosing the chassis as the housing portions are secured together such that the interior chamber is isolated from the housing; providing the chassis 12 with the first, blade end 38, and the second, rear end 40, and the blade end includes an integral blade guide channel 102. The blade guide channel 102 is incorporated into a formation 104 that defines a housing receiving surface 114 oriented at an oblique angle a to an axis defined by the chassis, and the lower housing portion has the angled front edge 116 that is slidably engaged along the housing receiving surface. The upper and lower housing portions 22, 24 are secured together so as to enclose the chassis 12.
[0059] While a particular embodiment of the present multi-piece hair clipper construction with metal housing has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.