Head of an animal grooming brush with manually retractable comb
10568302 ยท 2020-02-25
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A head of an animal grooming brush has a manually retractable comb with a handle, a head with a movable lamellar comb, a controller for movement thereof and a device for setting the comb. The comb can be replaced without removing the head and without resorting to tools, the transverse setting thereof can be set in a plurality of positions. The comb is connected, in a removable manner and by transverse sliding, to a cradle connected to a connecting rod and a lever which, supporting a control button, is rigidly connected to lateral cylindrical pawls used for hingedly connecting the connecting rod to the head and engaging with positioning notches arranged in the head, placing the comb in a plurality of longitudinal positions, while allowing movement in a plurality of positions, including a maintenance position allowing the comb to be removed from the cradle for replacement.
Claims
1. A head of an animal grooming brush with a manually retractable comb assembly, comprising two elements defining an inner space with lips for ejecting hairs, and a comb mounted in the head and slidable between a retracted position in the head and at least one brushing position wherein toothing of the comb projects from the lips, the lamellar comb being connected to a linkage for manually controlling the movement of the comb, which is actuated by a button external to the head, the head comprising notches defining longitudinal positions of the comb, wherein the comb is connected to a cradle that is movable in translation in the head, the comb being removable from the cradle by transverse sliding, and the cradle being connected to the linkage, the linkage comprising: a connecting rod, one end of which is articulated on the cradle; a lever for controlling the movement, which is articulated on another end of the connecting rod; the lever comprising at least one longitudinal tenon passing through an upper element of the head and receiving the button, the lever further being integral with lateral cylindrical pawls used for the articulation of the connecting rod and engaging with said notches arranged in the upper element of the head, with these notches providing the setting of the comb in a plurality of longitudinal positions of the comb; and an articulation body pivotably mounted in a lower element of the head and slidably mounted to the lever via a spring that urges the lateral cylindrical pawls of the lever toward the notches.
2. The head of the animal grooming brush with the manually retractable comb assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cradle has a U-shaped transverse section and comprises interior ribs adapted to engage in corresponding grooves formed in the comb, the ribs and grooves extending perpendicular to the toothing of the comb, the cradle further comprising guide grooves engaging with guide ribs formed in the two elements of the head, the guide grooves and guide ribs extending parallel to a direction of the transverse sliding movement of the comb relative to the head.
3. The head of the animal grooming brush with the manually retractable comb assembly according to claim 1, wherein each guide rib in the upper element of the head comprises a series of three notches that define the retracted position of the comb within the head, wherein the at least one brushing position comprises a first projecting position of the comb for brushing short hair and a second projecting position of the comb for brushing long hair.
4. The head of the animal grooming brush with the manually retractable comb assembly according to claim 3, wherein the comb is movable via the linkage to a maintenance position different from the at least one brushing position in which the comb projects farther from said housing than when in said second projecting position and in which the comb can be removed from the cradle and the housing by sliding the comb transversely relative to the cradle without disassembly of the head.
5. The head of the animal grooming brush with the manually retractable comb assembly according to claim 1, wherein the comb is movable via the linkage to a maintenance position different from the at least one brushing position in which the comb projects sufficiently far from the housing that the comb can be removed from the cradle and the housing by sliding the comb transversely relative to the cradle without disassembly of the head.
Description
(1) Other characteristics and advantages shall result from the following description, in reference to the annexed diagrammatical drawing, showing an embodiment of this comb.
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(9) Generally and as shown in
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(11) The tenon 8 is provided with means, not shown, for snap-fitting with the handle 2. This arrangement makes it possible to use the handle with other interchangeable grooming tools or that exercise other functions.
(12) In an alternative, not shown, the lower element 7 is monolithic with the handle, but comprises the same structure as that described hereinafter in order to provide the same functions making it possible to obtain the same results, except for the interchangeability of the head with the handle.
(13) The two elements 7 and 9 of the head 9 define an internal volume 10 with an opening 11 defined between the edges thereof in the form of lips. This volume, visible in
(14) The means for maintaining the comb 4 are comprised of a cradle 12, while its means for movement comprise a connecting rod 13, a control lever 14, with an articulation part 15 and return spring 16 (preferably metal), and a control button 17. These components are obtained by moulding of synthetic material and shall be described in detail in reference to the exploded
(15) The cradle 12 has a U-shaped transverse section of which the two wings 12a are provided with notches 18 which, protruding from the internal faces thereof, are facing, and are arranged parallel to its core. These notches form means for retaining the comb 4 by engaging in grooves 4b arranged in the rear end thereof 4a. These grooves are arranged perpendicularly to the direction of the teeth of the comb, opposite this rear edge.
(16) The core of the cradle 12 is provided, protruding from the external face thereof, with several hooks 20, namely two in this embodiment. These hooks form swivel bearings for a transverse shaft 22 extending at one of the ends of each one of the two arms 13a that constitute the connecting rod 13. The other end of each arm 13a is provided with a hook 13b forming a swivel bearing.
(17) The control lever 14 comprises a tubular body wherein is housed the spring 16 centred by a tenon 15a protruding from the articulation part 15. The
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(19) As these components 12 to 16 are mounted in the space 10 defined by the elements 7 and 9 of the case, the latter shall now be described in detail in reference to
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(21) The lower element 7 of the head comprises protruding from the wall thereof reinforced smooth bores 37 for the passing of the linking screws with the upper element 9 and comprises, in its connecting plane P, a rib 38 shown in
(22) The front edge of the element 7 comprises a lip 40 that, as a recess in relation to the connecting plane P, is intended to come into sliding contact with the comb, in the same way as the lip 42 provided as a recess of the connecting plane of the upper element 9.
(23) Finally, the two elements 7 and 9 comprise, on either side of the opening 11 that they define, notches 60 of a width at least equal to the thickness of the rear portion of the comb 4 which must pass through it when the cradle thereof is in maintenance position.
(24) The upper element 9 of the head 3, shown in detail in
(25) In this embodiment, the ribs 44 and 45 each comprise a series of three circular notches 47 that can each engage with one of the tips of shafts 25 of the control lever 14. They materialise the three setting positions of the lever 14 and of the comb 12, namely a retracted position of the comb, an exited position for short-hair coats and an exited position for long-hair coats.
(26) The notches 47 of the external ribs 45 are closed off, laterally and outwards, by a veil of material 49 that limits any transverse movements of the lever 14.
(27) Finally, the element 9 of the head is integral with the well 50 for receiving screws providing the linkage thereof with the lower element 7.
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(29) In order to switch to the position of
(30) The movement of the lever 14 causes, by the connecting rod 13 and the cradle 12, the longitudinal movement of the comb 12 between the lips 40 and 42 of the elements of the head and brings a portion of the comb 12 to stand out from the head by a value D1, shown in
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(32) If during the brushing, with a brush in one or the other of the two brushing positions, the intervals between the teeth of the comb are shut off by an accumulation of spikelets, dead hair and various dusts, the groomer can easily clean the comb by causing it to retract into the head 3. During the retraction movement, in the reverse direction of the arrow 53, the edges of the two lips 40 and 42 that slide on the faces of the lamellar comb stop the hairs that stand out from the tooth gaps. This result in that the clumps of hair are stopped by the lips until the comb is entirely retracted into the head.
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(35) In order to return the comb in working position with setting, it is sufficient to control its retraction by means of the control lever 14.
(36) It results from the preceding description that the head of the brush according to the invention males it possible: in working position, to modify the length of the standing out of the comb in order to adapt it to the fur of the animal that is to be brushed, in storage position, to return the entire comb into the head in order to suppress the risk of injury or catching by sharp teeth, but also to protect the teeth thereof against impact and friction, by as such reducing its wear and tear and deteriorations thereof, and, in maintenance position, to proceed with the replacing of the comb and the interchangeability thereof, without resorting to any tool.