A HAIR CUTTING DEVICE
20210046662 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
- Marcus Franciscus Eijkelkamp (Peize, NL)
- Arjen De Boer (Drachten, NL)
- Martijn Frans Johan Nab (Drachten, NL)
- Willem Maat (Rohel, NL)
- Roel Alexander Rethmeier (Drachten, NL)
Cpc classification
B26B19/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/3886
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B19/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There is disclosed a hair cutting device (10) comprising a cutting unit (30), the cutting unit comprising: a blade carrier (32) carrying a cutting blade (33), the cutting blade comprising cutting teeth (34); a guard blade (40) comprising guard teeth (42); wherein the guard blade is movable along the blade carrier relative to the cutting blade within a guard length range between a first guard position corresponding to a shortest hair cutting length of the cutting unit and a second guard position corresponding to the longest hair cutting length of the cutting unit; and wherein the blade carrier comprises a stop (35) configured to prevent movement of the guard blade past the first guard position and outside of the guard length range, thereby preventing the cutting length from being below the shortest cutting length.
Claims
1. A hair cutting device comprising a cutting unit, the cutting unit comprising: a blade carrier carrying a cutting blade, the cutting blade comprising cutting teeth; a guard blade comprising guard teeth; wherein the cutter blade is arranged to reciprocate with respect to the guard blade such that during use of the device hair trapped between the guard blade teeth and the cutting teeth will be cut; wherein the guard blade is movable along the blade carrier relative to the cutting blade within a guard length range between a first guard position corresponding to a shortest hair cutting length of the cutting unit and a second guard position corresponding to the longest hair cutting length of the cutting unit; wherein the blade carrier comprises a stop configured to prevent movement of the guard blade past the first guard position and outside of the guard length range, thereby preventing the cutting length from being below the shortest cutting length; and wherein the device further comprises a guard biasing element for biasing the guard blade to the first guard position.
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3. The hair cutting device according to claim 1 wherein the guard biasing element is configured to bias the guard blade into abutment with the stop of the blade carrier.
4. The hair cutting device according to claim 1, further comprising at least one additional stop.
5. The hair cutting device according to claim 1, wherein the one or each stop is disposed symmetrically within the blade carrier.
6. The hair cutting device according to claim 1, wherein the guard biasing element comprises a spring.
7. The hair cutting device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the spring comprises a torsion spring having a coil and at least one arm.
8. The hair cutting device according to claim 7, wherein the arm engages the blade carrier and the coil engages the guard blade.
9. The hair cutting device according to claim 7, wherein the coil is mounted on a projection connected to the guard blade.
10. The hair cutting device according to claim 9, wherein the projection is fixed to a spring support connected to the guard blade.
11. The hair cutting device according to claim 10, wherein the spring support is slideably received in a groove formed in the blade carrier.
12. The hair cutting device according to claim 1, further comprising an actuator for moving the guard blade, the actuator being movable between a first actuator position corresponding to the shortest cutting length, and a second actuator position corresponding to the longest cutting length of the cutting unit.
13. The hair cutting device according to claim 10, wherein the actuator is moveable between the first actuator position and the second actuator position by a control element mounted on a handle of the hair cutting device.
14. The hair cutting device according to claim 13, wherein the control element is provided with a manually actuatable slide button.
15. The hair cutting device according to claim 1, wherein the guard blade engages the one or each stop directly in the first position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0025]
[0026] The hair cutting device 10 comprises a handle 12 housing a drive unit 18 for driving the cutting unit 30. The drive unit 18 may comprise a motor and a blade drive unit which extends from the motor to engage the cutting unit 30 such that operation of the motor causes reciprocating motion of the cutting blade 33 in the direction of axis B (perpendicular to both axes A and C) and therefore causes reciprocating motion of the cutting teeth 34 relative to the guard blade. Hair trapped between the guard blade teeth 42 and the reciprocating cutting teeth 34 will therefore be cut by the reciprocating cutting teeth 34.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] Each cutting tooth 34 comprises a cutting tip 36 and each guard tooth 42 comprises a guard tip 41. It will be appreciated that the distance between the tips 36, 41 along the blade carrier 32 is variable as the position of the guard blade 40 is adjusted. The distance between the tips of the cutting teeth and the guard teeth when the guard blade 40 is in its first position corresponding to a shortest cut length is T1 and is shown in
[0029] It will therefore be appreciated that the guard blade 40 is movable along the blade carrier relative to the cutting blade 33 to adjust the distance between the tips 36 of the cutting teeth and the tips of the guard teeth. This distance may be referred to as the tip-to-tip length. It will thus also be appreciated that the tip-to-tip length determines the length of cut of the hair. A shorter tip-to-tip length (for example as depicted in
[0030] Accordingly it will be appreciated that the guard teeth 42 of the guard blade 40 project beyond the cutting teeth 34 of the cutting blade 33. The tip-to-tip length may alternatively be defined as the distance by which the guide blade 40 projects beyond the cutting blade 33.
[0031] Referring again to
[0032] In the illustrated arrangement, the cutting unit 30 is pivotably coupled to the handle 12 about a pivot 14. In other arrangements, the cutting unit 30 may instead be attached in a fixed orientation relative to the handle, or may be detachable from the handle for servicing or replacement.
[0033] To cause the actuator 16 to move the guard blade 40 a control element 60 is slidably mounted in the housing of the handle 12 and is slidable between a first control position corresponding to the first actuator position and a second control position corresponding to the second actuator position. Movement of the control element from its first to its second control positions causes the actuator 16 to move from its first actuator position to its second actuator position. The control element 60 is provided with a head 61 which engages a second arm 24 of the actuator 16. A slide button 62 is connected to a side of the control element 60 and extends through the housing of the handle 12 allowing a user to actuate the control element 60 by pushing the slide button 62.
[0034] In
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[0036] A cutting biasing element (not visible in
[0037] Referring again to
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[0039] Cutting unit 30 comprises first and second stops, 35a, 35b attached to the blade carrier 32. Any means or method of attaching the stops 35a,35b to the blade carrier 32 is within the scope of this disclosure. For example they may be moulded integrally with the blade carrier. The first and second stops 35a, 35b are spaced apart and disposed symmetrically within the blade carrier. As shown in
[0040] A guard biasing element depicted in the illustrated example as a torsion spring 55 is provided for biasing the guard blade 40 into the first guard position. As shown in
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[0042] The spring support 56 may in some examples be part of the guard blade 40 itself, for example it may be a single unitary component with the guard blade 40 or may be attached to the guard blade 40. A projection 54 extends from the spring support 56. The coils 53 of the spring are mounted on the projection 54. The spring 55 therefore engages the spring support and applies a biasing force through the projection into the guard blade 40. In other arrangements, the spring 55 may engage the guard blade 40 directly.
[0043] Each arm 51, 52 of the spring 55 engages a respective stop 35a, 35b. Due to the engagement between the coils 53 and the projection 54, movement of the guard blade 40 and the spring support attached thereto in the direction A, toward the second guard position shown in
[0044] Referring back to
[0045] Accordingly, in one arrangement, when the guard blade 40 is moved from its first guard position to its second guard position (by movement of the control element 60 and actuator 16 as described above) this movement is opposed by the spring 55. When the force that caused the guard blade 40 to move towards it second position is released, the bias provided by spring 55 urges the guard blade 40 to return to its first position, as described above. This causes the actuator 16 to pivot towards the first actuator position which, in turn, causes the control element to slide back to its first control position.
[0046] The stops 35a, 35b prevent the guard blade 40 from moving past its first actuator position and thereby prevent the actuator 16 from pivoting past its first actuator position and out of the range defined between the first and second actuator positions. The stops 35a, 35b may also prevent the control element 60 from moving past its first control position and out of the movement range defined by the first and second control positions.
[0047] A user-overridable lock (not shown) may be provided to lock to the guard blade 40 in any position within its range of movement.
[0048] Although the guard biasing element is depicted as a spring, and in the illustrated arrangement as a torsion spring, it will be appreciated that any biasing means is within the scope of this disclosure.
[0049] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive; the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Various alternative examples are discussed through the detailed description. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.