Vacuum systems for hair clippers
10279493 ยท 2019-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/3886
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B19/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hair clipper has a vacuum system for collecting hair debris created by the cutting blades. Air flow through an adjustable air inlet is divided into multiple paths, including at least one primary flow path and at least one separate secondary flow path. A debris trap intersects both the primary air flow path and the secondary air flow path. The primary flow path allows air flow through a first path to be higher than a secondary air flow through the second path before debris accumulates in the debris trap. The primary air flow decreases as debris accumulates in the primary air flow path and the secondary air flow approaches and perhaps exceeds the primary air flow, whereupon some debris accumulates in the secondary air flow path as air is diverted through the secondary air flow path.
Claims
1. A hair clipper comprising a housing, cutting blades secured to the housing outside of the housing, and a vacuum system having: an air flow generator in the housing, an air inlet adjacent to the cutting blades leading inside the housing, the air flow generator creating a total air flow that draws air from the cutting blades into the housing, an air exhaust in the housing that releases the total air flow under pressure created by the air flow generator, and a debris chamber between the air flow generator and the air inlet, the debris chamber having a primary air flow path and at least one secondary air flow path, wherein a primary air flow through the primary air flow path is higher than a secondary air flow through the secondary air flow path before debris accumulates in the debris trap, the primary air flow decreasing as debris accumulates in the first air flow path, whereupon some debris accumulates in the secondary air flow path as air is diverted through the secondary air flow path, and wherein the debris chamber includes a first screen perpendicular to the primary air flow path, the primary air flow passing through the first screen, the first screen having a first edge and a second edge, a second screen adjacent the first edge and perpendicular to the first screen, and a third screen adjacent the second edge and perpendicular to the first screen, the secondary air flow being divided between the second and third screens and passing through the second and third screens, wherein the debris chamber has a hinged piece and a fixed piece that share a hinge on one end and form the air inlet on the other end, wherein the hinged piece has a set of bumps and the fixed piece has a set of corresponding holes, wherein the set of bumps and the set of corresponding holes are on the other end, whereby a size of the air inlet is manually adjustable, the size of the air inlet being determined by inserting selected bumps into selected holes.
2. The hair clipper of claim 1, further comprising: a switch assembly for controlling power to the air flow generator; the switch assembly having an electrical switch secured to the housing; a switch panel forming part of the housing; and a switch actuator that controls the electrical switch, the switch actuator having a yoke inside the housing and a thumb switch outside of the housing, the yoke and the thumb switch being secured to each other through an opening in the switch panel, the switch actuator further having an opening for insertion of the electrical switch.
3. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a bottom case, a top lid and a switch panel.
4. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein the debris chamber includes the fixed piece and the hinged piece, the hinged piece being secured to the fixed piece by a hinge, such that when the hinged piece is closed, the fixed piece and the hinged piece form an inlet throat adjacent the cutting blades for air intake into the vacuum system.
5. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein the debris chamber has a debris trap that accumulates debris in the debris chamber, the debris trap having a frame with a first side having a first opening and the first screen in the first opening, a second side having a second opening and the second screen in the second opening, and a third side having a third opening and the third screen in the third opening.
6. The hair clipper of claim 5, wherein the second and third sides are perpendicular to the first side, the second and third sides extend from opposing edges of the first side, and the second and third sides are parallel to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above mentioned and other features of this invention and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent, and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) As seen in
(18) The reciprocating blade 16 is driven back and forth by a motor 30 (
(19) A vacuum system includes another motor 40 having a fan 42 that generates air flow in the housing, as will be described. The motor 40 is also powered by the battery 32 through the switch 34. The switch 34 is part of a switch assembly that controls power to the motors 30 and 40, and includes an actuator 35. The actuator 35 has a yoke 37 inside the housing 12 and a thumb switch 39 that rests outside of the housing 12. The yoke 37 and thumb switch 39 are of one piece construction. The switch assembly also includes the switch panel 15 that is secured to the bottom case 11 of the housing 12 using screws in screw studs 17 (
(20) The vacuum system has a removable debris chamber 50, shown removed and exploded in
(21) The debris chamber 50 has a debris trap 60 that accumulates debris in the chamber 50 and prevents the debris from reaching the motor and exhaust. The trap 60 has a frame 62 with three sides 64, 66 and 68. The side 64 has an edge 71 adjacent the side 66, and an edge 73 adjacent the side 68. An opening is provided in each side 64, 66 and 68, with mesh screens 70, 72 and 74, respectively. The sides 66 and 68 and their respective screens 72 and 74 are preferably perpendicular to the side 64 and its screen 70, and parallel to each other.
(22) The debris on chamber 50 has a pair of rails 80 that slide under a corresponding pair of rails on top lid 82 for mating the debris chamber 50 with the housing top lid 13. Bumps 83 pass over raised portions 90 in the top lid 13 to further secure the debris chamber 50. The rails also facilitate removal of the debris chamber 50 for cleaning. The walls of the chamber 50 are appropriately flexible for adequate securement and removal without excessive effort.
(23) The trap 60 is secured in the debris chamber 50 by placing it inside of L-shaped grooves 85 in the chamber 50 and engaging protrusions 84 (in the sides 66, 68) over openings 86 (in the chamber 50). Dash lines 87 indicate how the trap 60 is installed.
(24) The hinged portion 54 and fixed piece 52 share the hinge 56 on one end, and a set of bumps 94 (on the hinged portion 54) and holes 96 (on the fixed piece) on the other end. The throat 58 is generally formed along edges 61, outlined in bold lines in
(25) Air flow in the vacuum system will be described primarily in connection with
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(28) The switch panel 15 has an opening 126, seen in
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(30) The yoke 37 surrounds the peg 120 with a first flexible beam 130 and a second flexible beam 132. The beams 130, 132 are joined to each other at ends 136 and 134. The switch actuator 35 has barbs 142 that engage the walls 122 in the switch panel 15 to prevent the switch actuator 35 from falling out. The barbs 124 engage the end 136 of the switch actuator 35. The switch 34 fits in an opening 145 in the switch actuator 35, and the post 125 fits in an opening 137.
(31) The switch is shown in the off position in
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(33) While the principles of the invention have been described above in connection with specific apparatus and applications, it is to be understood that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation on the scope of the invention.