Clippers for nose and ear hairs
10335966 ยท 2019-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to motorized clippers for hairs growing in the nose and ear cavities, comprising a shaving head with a moving blade (5) and a stationary blade (6), the stationary blade having slots (7) for penetration of the hairs on the front face (2) and on the side face (3) viewed in the direction of introduction of the shaving head into the cavity to be clipped, and said stationary blade also comprising slots for the penetration of hairs on the rear face (4) allowing cutting also of the hairs during withdrawal of the shaving head from the cavity to be clipped.
Claims
1. A motorized clipper for trimming hairs which grow in the nose and ear cavities of users, which comprises: a handle defining a central longitudinal axis; and a shaving head mounted to said handle and configured for insertion within a nose or an ear cavity of a user, said shaving head including a pair of moving blades and a stationary blade, said stationary blade having slots for the penetration of the hairs on a front face and on a side face thereof as viewed in a direction of introduction of said shaver head into a cavity to be trimmed, said stationary blade also includes slots for the penetration of hairs on a rear face thereof also allowing cutting of hairs upon a withdrawal of said shaving head from the cavity to be trimmed, wherein said side face defines a cylindrical wall having a constant diameter extending along said central longitudinal axis; and wherein said front face and wherein said rear face each contiguously extend from said cylindrical wall of said side face and taper radially inwardly relative to said central longitudinal axis.
2. The clipper according to claim 1, wherein said shaving head includes a single spring configured to bias said moving blades against said front and rear faces of said stationary blade.
3. The clipper according to claim 1, wherein said stationary blade defines a central opening aligned with said central longitudinal axis and spaced from said slots for passage of rinsing fluid.
4. The clipper according to claim 1, wherein a driving cylinder coupled to said shaving head has an opening on its side face.
5. The clipper according to claim 1, wherein said slots for the penetration of hair in said stationary blade form a cutting angle in a radial direction and with respect to a rotation axis of the said shaving head.
6. The clipper according to claim 1, wherein said slots for penetration of hair in said stationary blade extend uninterrupted between said front and rear faces through said side face.
7. The clipper according to claim 1 wherein said handle defines an opening therethrough for passage of rinsing fluids.
8. The clipper according to claim 1 wherein said moving blades are disposed in diametrical opposed relation, each said moving blade defining: an outermost linear edge, said outermost linear edge disposed within said cylindrical wall of said side face of said shaving head and being configured to trim hair received through said slots and adjacent said side face; a front tapered edge extending from said outermost linear edge and disposed within said front face, said front tapered edge configured to trim hair received through said slots and adjacent said front face; and a rear tapered edge extending from said outermost linear edge and disposed within said rear face, said rear tapered edge configured to trim hair received through said slots and adjacent said rear face.
9. The clipper according to claim 8 wherein said front face and said rear face each define a linear taper, and said front and rear tapered edges of said moving blades each define a linear taper.
10. A motorized clipper for trimming hairs which grow in the nose or ear cavities of a user, which comprises: a handle defining a central longitudinal axis; and a trimming head mounted to said handle and configured for insertion within a nose cavity and an ear cavity of a user, said trimming head including an outer stationary blade and an inner moving blade disposed within said stationary blade, said stationary blade including a leading front face, a trailing rear face and a medial side face disposed between said leading front face and said trailing rear face and contiguous therewith, said medial side face defining a cylindrical wall having a constant diameter extending along said central longitudinal axis, said leading front face and said trailing rear face tapering radially inwardly from said cylindrical wall of said medial side face, said stationary blade having slots for penetration of hair, said slots extending continuously from said leading front face through said medial side face and into said trailing rear face.
11. The clipper according to claim 10 wherein said handle defines an opening therethrough for passage of rinsing fluids.
12. The clipper according to claim 10 wherein said stationary blade defines an opening in said front face in general longitudinal alignment with said central longitudinal axis and spaced from said slots for passage of rinsing fluids.
13. The clipper according to claim 10 wherein said moving blade defines an outermost linear edge, said outermost linear edge disposed within said cylindrical wall of said medial side face of said trimming head and being configured to trim hair received through said slots and adjacent said medial side face.
14. The clipper according to claim 13 wherein said moving blade includes: a front tapered edge extending from said outermost linear edge and disposed within said leading front face, said front tapered edge configured to trim hair received through said slots and adjacent said leading front face; and a rear tapered edge extending from said outermost linear edge and disposed within said trailing rear face, said rear tapered edge configured to trim hair received through said slots and adjacent said trailing rear face.
15. The clipper according to claim 14 including first and second moving blades, said first and second moving blades being disposed in diametrical opposed relation, each said first and second moving blades including said outermost linear edge, said front tapered edge and said rear tapered edge.
16. The clipper according to claim 15 including a single spring disposed between said first and second moving blades, said single spring configured to bias said front tapered edges of said first and second moving blades against said leading front face of said stationary blade and configured to bias said rear tapered edges of said first and second moving blades against said trailing rear face of said stationary blade.
17. The clipper according to claim 16 including a drive member coupled to said first and second blades.
18. The clipper according to claim 10 wherein said leading front face and said trailing rear face are contiguous with said cylindrical wall of said medial side face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(12) 1. NEC shaving head 2. NEC head front face (front part of the head) 3. NEC head side face 4. NEC head rear face 5. Stationary blade 6. Mobile blade 7. Hair penetration slots 8. Spring 9. Handle 10. Drive cylinder 11. Mobile blade support device 12. Opening on the stationary blade 13. Opening on the drive cylinder
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The origin of this invention lies in the observation that state of the art nose and ear clippers (NEC) shave the nose and ear hairs in the direction of the penetration of the shaving head in the ports concerned. This is simply due to the lack of slots for the penetration of the hair in the stationary blade on all sides of the head. On the state of the art NEC heads, the penetration slots are generally located on the front side, i.e. the front face of the head in the direction of the penetration into the cavity to be shaved, the slots usually overflow a bit on the side faces as shown in
(14) To increase the shaving efficiency, this invention offers a NEC with a shaving head with slots for the penetration of the hair on the set of faces of the stationary blade, so also on the back side which allows to considerably increase the shaving efficiency and to limit the number of back and forth movements for the same result.
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(16) Preferably, the mobile blades 5 hair penetration slots 7 extends uninterrupted between the front 2 and rear 4 faces passing through the side face 3. The slots are therefore not interrupted by a potential gap between the face 2, side 3 and back 4 slots allowing them to function as a comb which is the desired effect.
(17) To further improve head cleaning ease, we can provide an opening 12 on the stationary blade 5 central part dome and even associate it with an additional opening on the drive cylinder 13 to ensure a water flow through the device when rinsing.
(18) The mobile blades 6 are pushed by a single spring 8 against the inner wall of the stationary blade 5, when it has a dual cone shape. The state of the art stationary blades usually need two springs, one spring to push in the direction of the rotation axis direction, and another for the thrust in the direction perpendicular to the rotation axis.
(19) To avoid that the mobile blades enter the slots for the stationary blade 5 hair penetration, they make a cutting angle with the radial direction of the shaving head; to improve the cut, they also form an angle with said shaving head rotation axis.
(20) The device according to the invention can be equipped with one or several luminescent electrodes to illuminate the holes to be shaved.