Shaver coupling and electrical shaver with coupling
10486316 · 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Andreas Erndt (Kelkheim, DE)
- Philipp Berger (Bad Vilbel, DE)
- Cirilo Javier Perez Lopez (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Diana Kappes (Boston, MA, US)
- Detlef Gleich (Friedrichsdorf, DE)
- Michael Jöst (Obertshausen, DE)
Cpc classification
B26B19/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention refers to a coupling for transmitting a driving movement from an oscillating transmitter of an electric shaver to a cutter element.
Claims
1. A shaver coupling for transmitting a driving movement from an oscillating transmitter of an electric shaver, which transmitter extends at least in part along a vertical axis, to a cutter element, which extends and moves along a horizontal swiveling axis perpendicular to the vertical axis, the coupling comprising the transmitter, the cutter element and a coupling part, wherein the coupling part comprises a seat for receiving the transmitter, wherein the transmitter, the cutter element and the coupling part are arranged and formed such that the cutter element is constrained to the transmitter in a direction parallel to the horizontal swiveling axis while having a degree of freedom in at least two rotational directions and in at least one translational direction parallel to the vertical axis, wherein the transmitter comprises a pin extending along the vertical axis, and wherein the seat of the coupling part is a slotted hole having a width in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis which corresponds to the width of the transmitter pin in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis and having a width in the direction of a horizontal tilting axis which exceeds the width of the transmitter pin in the direction of the horizontal tilting axis, wherein the tilting axis is perpendicular to the horizontal swiveling axis II and perpendicular to the vertical axis.
2. The shaver coupling according to claim 1, wherein the transmitter 12 directly abuts the coupling part.
3. The shaver coupling according to claim 1, wherein the coupling part comprises an at least in part spherical, cylindrical or ball-shaped outer surface and that the cutter element comprises a guidance chamber for receiving the outer surface such that the cutter element is constrained to the coupling part in a direction parallel to the horizontal swiveling axis while having a degree of freedom in at least two rotational directions and in at least one translational direction parallel to the vertical axis.
4. The shaver coupling according to claim 3, wherein the guidance chamber comprises a corresponding contact surface for contacting the outer surface of the coupling part at least along one or more contact lines.
5. The shaver coupling according to claim 4, wherein the guidance chamber comprises a corresponding contact surface for contacting the outer surface of the coupling part along at least one contact face.
6. The shaver coupling according to claim 5, wherein the corresponding contact surface is at least in part spherical, cylindrical or ball-shaped.
7. The shaver coupling according to claim 1, wherein the coupling part is rotatable relative to the transmitter around the vertical axis.
8. The shaver coupling according to claim 1, wherein the coupling part is rotationally constrained to the cutter element in the rotational direction around the vertical axis.
9. The shaver coupling according to claim 1, wherein the coupling part and the cutter element 6 comprise corresponding guide elements limiting the angle of relative rotation around the vertical axis I.
10. The shaver coupling according to claim 1, wherein the coupling part comprises a bearing shell receiving the free end of the transmitter, wherein the bearing shell is mounted to the cutter element via a connecting rod which is pivotable about an axis perpendicular to the horizontal swiveling axis and perpendicular to the vertical axis.
11. The shaver coupling according to claim 1, wherein the degree of freedom between the lower cutter element and the coupling part is more than about 3% of the size of the extension of the coupling part in the same translational direction.
12. An electric shaver comprising at least one cutter unit with a foil type upper cutter and a blade type lower cutter, a drive unit for generating an oscillating movement of at least one transmitter and a coupling according to claim 1, which couples the transmitter to the blade type lower cutter.
13. The electric shaver according to claim 12, wherein the at least one cutter unit is supported by a frame which is detachably mounted to the drive unit wherein when the coupling couples the transmitter to the blade type lower cutter, the frame with the cutter unit is movable relative to the drive unit in a direction parallel to the vertical axis and rotatable relative to the drive unit about the horizontal swiveling axis and about a horizontal tilting axis which is perpendicular to the horizontal swiveling axis and perpendicular to the vertical axis.
14. The electric shaver according to claim 13, further comprising a housing, a head and a gimbal element, wherein the gimbal element is hinged in a pivotable manner to the housing and hinged in a pivotable manner to the head, wherein the cutter elements are arranged on or in the head.
15. A shaver coupling for transmitting a driving movement from an oscillating transmitter of an electric shaver, which transmitter extends at least in part along a vertical axis, to a cutter element, which extends and moves along a horizontal swiveling axis perpendicular to the vertical axis, the coupling comprising the transmitter, the cutter element and a coupling part, wherein the coupling part comprises a seat for receiving the transmitter, wherein the transmitter, the cutter element and the coupling part are arranged and formed such that the cutter element is constrained to the transmitter in a direction parallel to the horizontal swiveling axis while having a degree of freedom in at least two rotational directions and in at least one translational direction parallel to the vertical axis, wherein the cutter element comprises a series of arched blades fixed on a common base, which base forms the coupling part, wherein the coupling part comprises a slotted hole having two side surfaces situated opposed to each other in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis II which are inclined and/or bent such that a middle portion of the slotted hole has a width in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis which corresponds to the width of the transmitter pin in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis and at least one of an upper portion and a lower portion of the slotted hole each have a width in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis exceeding the width of the transmitter pin in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis, and wherein the slotted hole has a width in the direction of a horizontal tilting axis which exceeds the width of the transmitter pin in the direction of the horizontal tilting axis, wherein the horizontal tilting axis is perpendicular to the horizontal swiveling axis and perpendicular to the vertical axis.
16. An electric shaver comprising a head and a handle, at least one cutter unit with a foil type upper cutter and a blade type lower cutter, a drive unit for generating an oscillating movement of at least one transmitter and a coupling which couples the transmitter to the blade type lower cutter, wherein the head being movably supported relative to the handle around a horizontal swivel axis and/or around a horizontal tilt axis, said swivel axis is parallel to the lower cutter movement directions and said horizontal tilt axis III is perpendicular to said horizontal swivel axis II and wherein spring means 23 are provided for returning the head into a neutral, non-inclined position with respect to the swivel axis and/or the tilt axis characterized in that said lower cutter 6 is forced against said upper cutter 9 by spring means 23 which at least in part contributes to the spring means 23 for returning the head into a neutral position with respect to at least a head swivel and/or tilt movability, wherein the transmitter comprises a pin extending along the vertical axis, and wherein the seat of the coupling part is a slotted hole having a width in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis which corresponds to the width of the transmitter pin in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis and having a width in the direction of a horizontal tilting axis which exceeds the width of the transmitter pin in the direction of the horizontal tilting axis, wherein the tilting axis is perpendicular to the horizontal swiveling axis II and perpendicular to the vertical axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(37) If not defined otherwise in the following, any of these movements are to be understood as movements relative to the housing 2 as a stationary basis.
(38) The general principle of transmitting a force or motion to the cutter units 4 can be understood from
(39) The frame 10 is guided in the shaver head 3 by means of two pins 11 allowing vertical translation and tilting of the frame 10 with respect to the shaver head 3. The housing 2 encases a drive unit (not shown) which may comprise an electric motor with an eccentric driving at least one transmitter 12 which performs a reciprocating lateral horizontal translation in view of the drive train arrangement. The transmitter 12 may have the form of a pin extending parallel to the vertical axis I as shown in
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(41) Further, the coupling part 13 comprises a seat for receiving the transmitter pin 12 which has the form of a slotted hole 14 as shown in
(42) The above features of transmitting a force or motion in a direction parallel to the horizontal swiveling axis II while allowing a swiveling of the cutter unit with respect to the transmitter pin 12 requires that the coupling part 13 is held in a predefined orientation with respect to the transmitter pin and/or the lower cutter element 6. This is achieved by providing two lateral guiding elements in the form of pins 15 on the spherical portion of coupling part 13. As can be seen in
(43) The coupling between transmitter pin 12 and lower cutter element 6 by means of coupling part 13 of the first embodiment has the effect that a reciprocating force or motion of the transmitter pin 12 for driving the lower cutter element 6 is directly transmitted from the transmitter pin 12 via the slotted hole 14 of the coupling part 13 and via the spherical outer surface of coupling part 13 into the corresponding hemispherical surface of base 8 of the lower cutter element 6. In addition, the lower cutter element 6 may perform a relative movement parallel to the vertical axis I with respect to transmitter pin 12 by transmitter pin 12 sliding within slotted hole 14 of coupling part 13. The structure of the spherical outer surface of coupling part 13 and the corresponding hemispherical surface of base 8 allow a tilting of the lower cutter element 6 with respect to the transmitter pin 12. The design of the slotted hole 14 further allows swiveling of the lower cutter element 6 with respect to transmitter pin 12. Further, a gyration of the lower cutter element 6 with respect to the transmitter pin 12 is allowed. In addition, the design and orientation of the slotted hole 14 allows a relative movement of the lower cutter element 6 with respect to transmitter pin 12 parallel to the horizontal tilting axis III. The latter two relative movements of the lower cutter element 6 with respect to the transmitter pin 12 may be prevented by the frame 10 being guided on pins 11 of the shaver head 3.
(44) A second embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
(45) The coupling part 16 further comprises a slotted hole 14 which has a configuration and orientation as mentioned above with respect to the first embodiment. As can be seen from
(46) The design and arrangement of the coupling between transmitter 12 and lower cutter element 6 by means of coupling part 16 is such that only one degree of freedom is constrained, namely the lateral horizontal translation parallel to the swiveling axis II, while the five other relative movements, namely the vertical translation, the forward horizontal translation, the gyration, the swiveling and the tilting, are permitted. Due to the interface between shaver head 3 and frame 10 with pins 11 engaging a fixed bearing 18 and a floating bearing 19 gyration and forward horizontal translation between the cutter unit 4 and the transmitter pin 12 are prevented. However, the design of the second embodiment may be amended to allow gyration and/or forward horizontal translation if desired.
(47) A third embodiment of the invention is depicted in
(48) The coupling part 20 comprises a circular hole 21 receiving the transmitter pin 12. The inner diameter of the circular hole 21 substantially corresponds to the outer diameter of transmitter pin 12 to allow direct transmission of a driving force or motion from the transmitter pin 12 to the coupling part 20 and further to the lower cutter element 6 while allowing a sliding vertical translation of coupling part 20 with respect to transmitter pin 12. As an alternative to the circular design of transmitter pin 12 and hole 21 any other design may be possible which allows transmission of a lateral horizontal translation.
(49) The lower portion of coupling part 20 has a flange-like configuration with two legs 22 extending away from the spherical upper portion. As shown in
(50) Again, the design and arrangement of the coupling of the third embodiment is such that a relative lateral horizontal translation between transmitter pin 12 and lower cutter element 6 is prevented, while a relative vertical translation, a forward horizontal translation, a gyration, a swiveling and a tilting is allowed. As mentioned above, the forward horizontal translation and the gyration may be prevented by means of the interface between frame 10 and shaver head 3.
(51) An alternative is depicted in
(52) The coupling part 24 is defined by two apposed side surfaces 25 which are arranged on opposite sides as seen in the direction of the horizontal swiveling axis II. In the embodiment depicted in
(53) A further alternative is depicted in
(54) In the depicted embodiment the bearing shell 28 has the form of a hemisphere passing into a truncated cone. The bearing shell 28 receives the upper end of transmitter pin 12 which may have a rounded tip. The transmitter pin 12 is guided within bearing shell 28 such that a lateral horizontal translation is transmitted from the transmitter pin 12 via the con-rod 27 to the base 8 of lower cutter element 6. However, gyration, swiveling and tilting of the transmitter pin 12 with respect to bearing shell 28 is permitted. In addition, a vertical translation of the lower cutter element 6 with respect to the transmitter pin 12 is permitted by pivoting con-rod 27 against the bias of leg spring 30.
(55) In the exemplary embodiments depicted in the figures, the coupling between the transmitter pin 12 and the lower cutter element 6 is identical for both cutter units 4. However, different interfaces between the transmitter pin 12 and a cutter unit 4 may be provided if desired to allow differing relative movements between the cutter unit and the transmitter pin. Cutter unit 5 may be driven together with one of the cutter units 4 by a common transmitter pin 12.
(56) It is a common feature of the above described embodiments that the coupling is designed to allow relative vertical translation, relative forward horizontal translation, relative gyration, relative swiveling and/or relative tilting of a cutter unit with respect to a transmitter pin on a macro level, i.e. based on a movement of the whole shaver head 3 with respect to the housing 2, and/or on a micro level, i.e. based on a movement of a cutter unit 4, 5 relative to the shaver head 3. This permits a perfect adaption of the position of each individual cutter unit 4, 5 with respect to the contour of the skin to be shaved.
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(60) As described above the complete head may be supported relative to the handle to swivel and/or tilt. By this head movability the head may adapt to the skin contour in a larger scale which may be named macro-adaption. This may be optionally combined with a micro-adaptation of the cutting units to the skin contour. The micro-adaptation is a movement of the cutting unit 4, 5 and the frame 10 within the head and is therefore provided independent from the complete head movability. The following micro adaption movability of the cutter units relative to the head (housing) may be provided combined or not combined: floating as a movement along the vertical axis of the transmitter, swivel around a horizontal swivel axis and tilt around a horizontal tiling axis.
(61) The transverse displacement of the coupling and transmitter relative to the lower cutter element 6 is further illustrated by
(62) The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as 40 mm is intended to mean about 40 mm.
(63) Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application and any patent application or patent to which this application claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
(64) While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
(65) TABLE-US-00001 List of reference signs: 1 electrical shaver 2 housing 3 shaver head 4 cutter unit 5 cutter unit 6 lower cutter element 7 blade 8 base 9 upper cutter element 10 frame 11 pin 12 transmitter pin 13 coupling part 14 slotted hole 15 guide pin 16 coupling part 17 lateral cylindrical portion 18 fixed bearing 19 floating bearing 20 coupling part 20 coupling part 20 coupling part 21 circular hole 22 leg 23 compression spring 24 coupling part 25 side surface 26 slotted hole 27 con-rod 28 bearing shell 29 pivot bearing 30 leg spring 31 neck portion 32 protrusion 33 arced portion 34 ball segment 35 gimbal element 36 arm I vertical axis II horizontal swiveling axis III horizontal tilting axis