Hair clipper bladeset with combined drive elements
11752647 ยท 2023-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/282
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A hair clipper bladeset, comprising: a stationary blade having a front, stationary toothed edge and an opposite, stationary rear edge, said stationary blade defining a transverse track; a moving blade having a front, moving toothed edge and an opposite, moving rear edge; a lower blade guide disposed between said moving blade and said stationary blade and configured for reciprocating in said track and maintaining lateral alignment of said moving blade relative to said stationary blade during lateral reciprocating movement of said moving blade; said moving blade having an engagement formation; an upper blade guide connects with said engagement formation for moving with said moving blade in said lateral reciprocating movement; a drive arm having a blade end operatively engaging said upper blade guide, and an opposite follower end configured for receiving a hair clipper drive element; and said drive arm pivoting about a drive post located on said stationary blade.
2. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said bladeset is constructed and arranged for being removable from a hair clipper as a unit.
3. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein a surface of said stationary blade is provided with grooves accommodating at least one ball bearing for reducing friction generated by the reciprocation of said lower blade guide relative to said stationary blade.
4. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said engagement formation of said moving blade is an opening accommodating a depending lug in said upper blade guide.
5. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said upper blade guide includes a slot for accommodating said blade end of said drive arm.
6. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said follower end of said drive arm defines an interior configured for receiving the hair clipper drive element.
7. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 6, further including a bushing mounted on said drive post, and said interior is dimensioned to be sufficiently large for accommodating said bushing.
8. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 7, wherein said bushing is slidably and rotatably mounted upon said drive post.
9. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, further including a spring configured for urging said moving blade against said stationary blade.
10. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said stationary blade includes a socket dimensioned for accommodating a lower end of said drive post.
11. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said drive arm operates at a ratio of 3:1 relative to said moving blade.
12. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 11, wherein a rotation of said hair clipper drive element by 0.055 inch generates a movement of said moving blade of 0.165 inch.
13. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said transverse track has a concave shape when viewed from the side of said stationary blade for reducing friction with said lower blade guide.
14. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 1, wherein said stationary blade has at least one groove defining said transverse track, and said upper blade guide has at least one depending tab for slidably engaging said groove for maintaining alignment of said moving blade relative to said stationary blade.
15. A hair clipper, comprising: a clipper housing; a drive system mounted within said clipper housing, said drive system including an eccentric cam; a hair clipper bladeset mounted to said clipper housing, and comprising: a stationary blade having a front, stationary toothed edge and an opposite, stationary rear edge, said stationary blade defining a transverse track; a moving blade having a front, moving toothed edge and an opposite, moving rear edge; a lower blade guide disposed between said moving blade and said stationary blade and configured for reciprocating in said track and maintaining lateral alignment of said moving blade relative to said stationary blade during lateral reciprocating movement of said moving blade; said moving blade having an engagement formation; an upper blade guide located in said engagement formation for moving with said moving blade in said lateral reciprocating movement; a drive arm having a blade end operatively engaging said upper blade guide, and an opposite follower end configured for receiving said eccentric cam; and said drive arm pivoting about a drive post located on said stationary blade.
16. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 15, wherein said drive arm operates at a ratio of 3:1 relative to said moving blade.
17. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 15, further including a spring configured for urging said moving blade against said stationary blade.
18. A hair clipper bladeset, comprising: a stationary blade having a front, stationary toothed edge and an opposite, stationary rear edge, said stationary blade defining a least one concave groove; a moving blade having a front, moving toothed edge and an opposite, moving rear edge; a lower blade guide disposed between said moving blade and said stationary blade and configured for reciprocating in said groove and maintaining lateral alignment of said moving blade relative to said stationary blade during lateral reciprocating movement of said moving blade; said moving blade having an engagement formation; an upper blade guide connects with said engagement formation for moving with said moving blade in said lateral reciprocating movement; a drive arm having a blade end operatively engaging said upper blade guide, and an opposite follower end configured for receiving a hair clipper drive element; and said drive arm pivoting about a drive post located on said stationary blade; wherein said at least one concave groove accommodates at least one ball bearing for reducing friction generated by the reciprocation of said lower blade guide relative to said stationary blade, wherein at least one depending tab in said lower blade guide holds said at least one ball bearing in place.
19. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 18, wherein said drive arm operates at a ratio of 3:1 relative to said moving blade.
20. The hair clipper bladeset of claim 18, further including a spring configured for urging said moving blade against said stationary blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) The stationary blade 34 has a front, stationary toothed edge 36 with a plurality of blade teeth 38, and an opposite, stationary rear edge 40. Also, the stationary blade 34 defines a transverse track 42 on an upper surface 44. While other configurations are contemplated, in the preferred embodiment, the transverse track 42 is recessed from the upper surface 44 and defines a pair of spaced, parallel edges 46.
(16) Also included in the bladeset 30 is a moving blade 50 having a front, moving toothed edge 52 with a plurality of teeth 54 and an opposite, moving rear edge 56. As is well known in the art, hair cutting action is generated by the bladeset 30 due to the reciprocal transverse motion of the moving blade 50 relative to the stationary blade 34 so that hair or fur caught between the respective teeth 38, 54 is cut in a shearing action. It should be noted that the particular geometry shown for teeth 38, 54 is exemplary only, and any tooth configuration could be used.
(17) In the preferred embodiment, the moving blade 50 is stamped rather than cast and machined, which decreases the conventional heavy top blade mass and thus reduces vibrations and the work required in clipping motion of the bladeset 30. Also, a thinner moving blade 50 is a better heat sink, reducing operational heat of the hair clipper 10 and reducing operator fatigue. It is contemplated, however, that traditional moving blade configurations could also be utilized, i.e. a cast, extruded, and/or machined moving blade could also be used.
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(20) Also included on the upper blade guide 66 is a block 70 defining a laterally or horizontally-extending slot 72 constructed and arranged for accommodating a blade end 74 of an elongate drive arm 76. In the preferred embodiment, the blade end 74 is ring-shaped, however other configurations are contemplated as long as the blade end 74 maintains engagement with the slot 72 during an entire reciprocal drive cycle of the drive arm 76. The present configuration is such that the blade end 74 projects through the slot 72 and provides continual contact between the drive arm 76 and the upper blade guide 66 during the entire reciprocal stroke of the moving blade 50. This relatively positive connection reduces operational vibration compared to conventional hair clipper bladesets. Further, the rounded shape of the blade end 74 provides for a smooth sliding engagement within the slot 72, thereby also reducing friction, vibration, and noise.
(21) Opposite the blade end 74, the drive arm 76 features an opposite follower end 78 configured for receiving the eccentric cam drive end 26 (
(22) The follower end paddles 80 define an interior 82 dimensioned for accommodating a bushing 84 slidably and rotatably receiving an upper end 86 of a drive post 88. In the preferred embodiment, the bushing 84 is an oil-impregnated bronze type bushing, however alternatives are contemplated. Indeed, any low friction bushing is contemplated. Opposite the upper end 86, the drive post 88 has a lower end 90 contacting the stationary blade 34. As seen in
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(24) Another feature of the present bladeset 30 is an improved ratio of cam rotation to blade movement. Indeed, conventional bladesets used for animal clipping and shearing have cam driven blade motion using a 1:1 ratio, so that the eccentric driven cam has a lobe that causes rotation of the cam off center the same amount that the moving blade moves in one half of its operational stroke from a middle position to one end of the stationary blade. In the present bladeset 30, to increase the clipping power per drive energy provided by the motor 22, the drive arm 76 is constructed and arranged relative to the drive post 88 or pivot point to provide a ratio of 3:1. This means that rotation of the cam 24 by 0.055 inch generates moving blade movement of 0.165 inch. Accordingly, a smaller motor 22 is optionally used to generate a conventional amount of cutting power, or alternatively, the same size motor generates substantially more cutting power.
(25) Through the use of the present bladeset 30, including the reduction of moving parts, the improved pivot ratio and the inclusion of the drive arm 76 and the drive post 88 as integral parts of the assembly, an improved hair clipper is provided with a smaller motor 22 that, among other things, results in the clipper 10 being 2.5 pounds lighter and 40% shorter than conventional hair clippers used for animal clipping and/or shearing, and has as many as 36 fewer components than conventional bladesets. These changes reduce operational vibration, noise and heat generation.
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(28) While a particular embodiment of the present hair clipper bladeset with combined drive elements 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.