Hair clipper with pivoting bladeset for enhanced user visibility
11577414 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A hair clipper configured for enhanced user visibility, comprising: a clipper housing defining a longitudinal axis and a cutting end; a clipper bladeset operationally connected to said cutting end and including a stationary blade and a moving blade configured for reciprocating laterally relative to said stationary blade; a blade chassis connected to said bladeset and being generally wedge-shaped, with a pointed end and an opposite arcuate end; and at least one bladeset pivot support projecting from said cutting end of said housing and connected to said bladeset via said blade chassis; said pivot support defining a pivot axis extending transverse to said longitudinal axis.
2. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein said at least one bladeset pivot support includes a pair of said bladeset pivot supports extending from said cutting end, and defining between them a mounting space for said chassis.
3. The hair clipper of claim 2, wherein said bladeset pivot supports extend generally parallel to said longitudinal axis.
4. The hair clipper of claim 1, further including a releasable locking mechanism configured for releasably holding said bladeset in one of a plurality of designated operational rotated positions.
5. The hair clipper of claim 4, wherein the releasable locking mechanism includes a biased locking member operationally associated with said bladeset for holding said bladeset in one of said designated operational positions.
6. The hair clipper of claim 4, further including said blade chassis having a lobed cam member at said arcuate end, connected to, and pivoting with said bladeset, and having a locking surface defining a plurality of landings.
7. The hair clipper of claim 6, wherein said cutting end is provided with a biased mechanical lock constructed and arranged for engaging a selected one of said landings.
8. The hair clipper of claim 7, wherein said biased mechanical lock extends from said cutting end at an oblique angle to said longitudinal axis.
9. The hair clipper of claim 6, wherein said plurality of landings define angular orientations of a cutting axis of said bladeset of 10°, 35° and 45° relative to a plane oriented transversely to said longitudinal axis.
10. A hair clipper configured for enhanced user visibility, comprising: a clipper housing defining a longitudinal axis and a cutting end; a clipper bladeset operationally connected to said cutting end and including a stationary blade and a moving blade configured for reciprocating laterally relative to said stationary blade; a blade chassis connected to said bladeset and being generally wedge-shaped, with a pointed end and an opposite arcuate end; at least one bladeset pivot support projecting from said cutting end of said housing and connected to said bladeset by engagement on opposite sides of said blade chassis; said pivot support defining a pivot axis extending transverse to said longitudinal axis; said at least one bladeset pivot support comprising a pair of said bladeset pivot supports extending from said cutting end of said housing, and defining between them a mounting space for said blade chassis; a releasable locking mechanism configured for releasably holding said bladeset in one of a plurality of designated operational rotated positions.
11. The hair clipper of claim 10, wherein said releasable locking mechanism is located between said pivot axis and said cutting end.
12. The hair clipper of claim 10, further including said blade chassis having a lobed cam member at said arcuate end, connected to, and pivoting with said bladeset, and having a locking surface defining a plurality of landings.
13. The hair clipper of claim 12, wherein said releasable locking mechanism is a biased mechanical lock constructed and arranged for engaging a selected one of said landings.
14. The hair clipper of claim 10, wherein said bladeset pivot supports each have a dogleg configuration for enhancing user visibility of said bladeset.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) Included on the hair clipper 10 is a clipper bladeset 16, made up of a stationary blade 18 with a plurality of stationary blade teeth 20, and an opposing moving blade 22 having a plurality of moving blade teeth 24. A cutting line 26 is formed by the engagement of the teeth 20, 24 as the moving blade 22 is reciprocated laterally relative to the stationary blade.
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(10) The clipper bladeset 16 is secured to a blade chassis 40 which is generally wedge-shaped, with a pointed pivot end 42 having a transverse through bore 44, and a pair of sidewalls 46 that freely pivot within a mounting space 48 defined between a pair of bladeset pivot supports 50. At least one such support 50 is contemplated. The bladeset pivot supports 50 project from the cutting end 14 of the housing 12 and are connected to the bladeset 16 via the blade chassis 40. In the preferred embodiment, the bladeset pivot supports 50 project generally parallel to the longitudinal axis “L”. The two pivot supports 50 define a pivot axis “P” (
(11) Returning to the blade chassis 40, opposite the pointed end 42 is a relatively wide, arcuate end 56 defining a locking surface or surfaces provided with at least one, and preferably a plurality of landings 58, which may be in the form of flats, detents, creases, etc., thereby defining a lobed cam member of the blade chassis 40 as described below. The arcuate end 56 is connected both to the sidewalls 46 and to an upper wall 60, which is secured to the bladeset 16. As is seen in
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(13) In order to hold the bladeset 16 and the blade chassis 40 in one of the designated angular orientations, the present clipper 10 is provided with a releasable locking mechanism 66 configured for releasably holding said bladeset in one of a plurality of designated operational rotated positions through engagement with one of the landings 58. In the preferred embodiment, the locking mechanism 66 takes the form of a biased mechanical lock in the form of a biased locking member 68 such as a lug or pin spring or bar, as non-limiting examples, biased and operationally associated with the landings 58 on the bladeset 16 for holding the bladeset in one of the designated operational/angular positions. The releasable locking mechanism 66 is located between the pivot axis and the cutting end. Also, the locking member 68 is preferably mounted on the cutting end 14 of the housing 12 and positioned to engage a properly positioned landing 58. Further, the preferred locking member 68 is oriented to extend from the cutting end 14 at an oblique angle β (
(14) In operation, the user may manipulate the handle 62 to adjust the angular orientation of the bladeset 16. More specifically, the user may push or pull upon handle 62 to cause a corresponding torque about the pivot axis “P”. As this occurs, a lobed portion between adjacent landings 58 will press against the locking member 68 to depress it and counteract the biasing force provided by the spring of the locking member 68. This continues until locking member 68 seats again in an adjacent landing.
(15) While a particular embodiment of the present hair clipper with pivoting bladeset for enhanced user visibility 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.