SHAVING SYSTEM WITH SHAVING UNIT AND CLEANING DEVICE

20240225234 ยท 2024-07-11

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    Abstract

    A shaving system is disclosed comprising a shaving unit (14) and a cleaning device (22), wherein the shaving unit (14) comprises at least one hair-cutting unit having a movable hair-cutting member; the cleaning device (22) comprises a supporting structure for supporting the shaving unit (14), and a receiving space (26) for receiving the shaving unit (14) when the shaving unit (14) is arranged in a cleaning position supported by the supporting structure (24); and the cleaning device (22) comprises a reservoir (32) for containing a cleaning liquid and a fluid pumping unit (38) for transporting the cleaning liquid from the reservoir (32) to the receiving space (26); wherein the shaving unit (14) comprises a driven coupling member (30) which is accessible from an outside of the shaving unit (14) and which is coupled to the movable hair-cutting member such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the driven coupling member (30); the cleaning device (22) comprises a driving coupling member (28) which is accessible from an outside of the cleaning device (22), and an electric actuator (34) coupled to the driving coupling member (28) such that the driving coupling member (28) is drivable by the electric actuator (34); and the driving coupling member (28) and the driven coupling member (30) are arranged such that, in the cleaning position of the shaving unit (14), the driven coupling member (30) is coupled to the driving coupling member (28) such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the driving coupling member (28) via the driven coupling member (30).

    Claims

    1. A shaving system comprising a shaving unit and a cleaning device, wherein: the shaving unit comprises: at least one hair-cutting unit having a movable hair-cutting member, and a driven coupling member which is accessible from an outside of the shaving unit and which is coupled to the movable hair-cutting member such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the driven coupling member; the cleaning device comprises: a supporting structure for supporting the shaving unit, a receiving space for receiving the shaving unit when the shaving unit is arranged in a cleaning position supported by the supporting structure, a reservoir for containing a cleaning liquid, a fluid pumping unit for transporting the cleaning liquid from the reservoir to the receiving space; a driving coupling member which is accessible from an outside of the cleaning device, and an electric actuator coupled to the driving coupling member such that the driving coupling member is drivable by the electric actuator; and the driving coupling member and the driven coupling member are arranged such that, in the cleaning position of the shaving unit, the driven coupling member is coupled to the driving coupling member such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the driving coupling member via the driven coupling member.

    2. The shaving system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fluid pumping unit is drivable by the electric actuator.

    3. The shaving system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cleaning device comprises a control unit configured and arranged for controlling the driving of the driving coupling member by the electric actuator according to a driving program.

    4. The shaving system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the cleaning device comprises a user interface coupled to the control unit by which a user of the shaving system can activate the driving program.

    5. The shaving system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a main housing accommodating a motor and a further driving coupling member coupled to the motor such that the further driving coupling member is drivable by the motor, the shaving unit and the main housing together forming a shaving device; wherein the shaving unit further comprises a coupling structure configured for releasably coupling the shaving unit (14) to the main housing, said coupling structure having a further driven coupling member which is coupled to the movable hair-cutting member such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the further driven coupling member; when the shaving unit is coupled to the main housing by the coupling structure, the further driven coupling member is coupled to the further driving coupling member such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the motor via the further driving coupling member and the further driven coupling member.

    6. The shaving system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the shaving unit further comprises: at least two hair-cutting units each having an external cutting member and an internal cutting member which is rotatable relative to the external cutting member; and a drive unit which is coupled to the driven coupling member and to the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit such that the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit is drivable by the driven coupling member; wherein the driven coupling member is arranged centrally between the at least two hair-cutting units.

    7. The shaving system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the shaving unit further comprises: three hair-cutting units each having an external cutting member and an internal cutting member which is rotatable relative to the external cutting member; and a drive unit which is coupled to the driven coupling member and to the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit such that the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit, is drivable by the driven coupling member; wherein the three hair-cutting units are mutually arranged in a triangular configuration and the driven coupling member is arranged centrally between the three hair-cutting units.

    8. A cleaning device for use in a shaving system, said cleaning device comprising: a supporting structure for supporting a shaving unit of a shaving device; a receiving space for receiving the shaving unit when the shaving unit is arranged in a cleaning position supported by the supporting structure; a reservoir for containing a cleaning liquid; a fluid pumping unit (38) for transporting the cleaning liquid from the reservoir to the receiving space; a driving coupling member which is accessible from an outside of the cleaning device; and an electric actuator coupled to the driving coupling member such that the driving coupling member is drivable by the electric actuator.

    9. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the driving coupling member is accessible and arranged such that, in the cleaning position of the shaving unit, the driving coupling member is coupled to a driven coupling member of the shaving unit such that a movable hair-cutting member of the shaving unit is drivable by the driving coupling member via the driven coupling member.

    10. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the driving coupling member is arranged in the receiving space.

    11. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the driving coupling member is arranged centrally in a bottom wall of the receiving space.

    12. The cleaning device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the fluid pumping unit is drivable by the electric actuator.

    13. A shaving unit for use in a shaving system, wherein the shaving unit comprises: at least one hair-cutting unit having a movable hair-cutting member; a driven coupling member which is accessible from an outside of the shaving unit and which is coupled to the movable hair-cutting member such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the driven coupling member; a coupling structure configured for releasably coupling the shaving unit to a main housing of a shaving device and having a further driven coupling member which is coupled to the movable hair-cutting member such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the further driven coupling member.

    14. The shaving unit as claimed in claim 13, wherein the driven coupling member is accessible for coupling to a driving coupling member of a cleaning device for the shaving unit when the shaving unit is arranged in a cleaning position relative to the cleaning device, such that the movable hair-cutting member is drivable by the driving coupling member via the driven coupling member.

    15. The shaving unit as claimed in claim 13, wherein the shaving unit comprises: at least two hair-cutting units each having an external cutting member and an internal cutting member which is rotatable relative to the external cutting member; and a drive unit which is coupled to the driven coupling member and to the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit such that the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit is drivable by the driven coupling member; wherein the driven coupling member is arranged centrally between the at least two hair-cutting units such that the driven coupling member is accessible from the outside of the shaving unit.

    16. The shaving unit as claimed in claim 13, wherein the shaving unit comprises: three hair-cutting units each having an external cutting member and an internal cutting member which is rotatable relative to the external cutting member; and a drive unit which is coupled to the driven coupling member and to the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit such that the internal cutting member of each hair-cutting unit is drivable by the driven coupling member; wherein the three hair-cutting units are mutually arranged in a triangular configuration and the driven coupling member is arranged centrally between the three hair-cutting units such that the driven coupling member is accessible from the outside of the shaving unit.

    17. A shaving device comprising: a shaving unit as claimed in claim 13; and a main housing accommodating a motor and a further driving coupling member coupled to the motor such that the further driving coupling member is drivable by the motor; wherein, when the shaving unit is coupled to the main housing by the coupling structure of the shaving unit, the further driven coupling member of the shaving unit is coupled to the further driving coupling member such that the movable hair-cutting member of the shaving unit is drivable by the motor via the further driving coupling member and the further driven coupling member.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0074] These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiment(s) described hereinafter. In the following drawings

    [0075] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a cleaning device of a shaving system according to the invention, including a receiving space, wherein a shaving unit of a shaving device can be placed;

    [0076] FIG. 2 shows an enlarged perspective view of a shaving device of the shaving system according to the invention;

    [0077] FIG. 3 shows a cross-section of the cleaning device of FIG. 1, wherein in addition the shaving unit of the shaving device of FIG. 2 is shown in a cleaning position within the cleaning device;

    [0078] FIG. 4 shows the cross-sectional view according to FIG. 3, but without the shaving unit of the shaving device of FIG. 2;

    [0079] FIG. 5 shows an enlarged cross-section of the shaving unit of the shaving device of FIG. 2 having a further driven coupling member and a drive unit coupled to the driven coupling member; and

    [0080] FIG. 6 shows an enlarged top view of the shaving unit of the shaving device of FIG. 2 with three hair-cutting units and a centrally arranged driven coupling member.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

    [0081] In FIG. 1 a cleaning device 22 is shown in perspective view. The cleaning device 22 includes a housing that forms a supporting structure 24, whereon a shaving unit 14 of a shaving device 12 (see FIG. 2) can be placed in a cleaning position. The pot-shaped supporting structure 24 comprises a recess at the top forming a receiving space 26 for receiving the shaving unit 14 in the cleaning position. A driving coupling member 28 protrudes from the bottom of the receiving space 26.

    [0082] FIG. 1 further schematically shows an electronic control unit 25 (shown in dashed lines) that can be operated by a user via a user interface 23.

    [0083] The shaving device 12 as shown in FIG. 2 comprises a main housing 13, wherein a motor 17 is accommodated that can be activated by pressing a motor switch 18. A shaving unit 14 including three hair cutting units 19, 20, 21 arranged in a triangular configuration is releasably coupled to the main housing 13 via a coupling structure 16. As shown in FIG. 6, each hair-cutting unit 19, 20, 21 comprises an external cutting member 56 which is fixed, and an internal cutting member 58 which is rotatable with respect to the external cutting member 56. In the center between the three hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21 there is arranged a driven coupling member 30. If the motor 17 is activated and the shaving unit 14 is coupled to the main housing 13, the motor 17 drives the internal cutting members 56 of the hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21 via a drive train 54 and a further driving coupling member 52 arranged in the main housing 13 (both are not shown in FIG. 2, but only schematically indicated in dashed lines in FIG. 5), and via a further driven coupling member 50 of the coupling structure 16 which is coupled to the internal cutting members 58 of the hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21.

    [0084] When the shaving unit 14 of the shaving device 12 is decoupled from the main housing 13 and placed on the cleaning device 22 in the receiving space 26 in the cleaning position, the driven coupling member 30 engages the driving coupling member 28 as shown in FIG. 3.

    [0085] The cleaning device 22 forms a shaving system according to the invention together with the shaving unit 14 or together with the shaving device 12. In FIG. 3 a shaving system comprising the cleaning device 22 and the shaving unit 14 placed within the receiving space 26 is designated in total with reference numeral 10. As shown in FIG. 3, the pot-shaped supporting structure 24 comprises a lower housing portion 46 onto which an upper housing portion 48 is placed. The upper housing portion 48 has a top wall, wherein a substantially triangular opening is formed that provides access to the receiving space 26 extending into the interior of the supporting structure 24. The shape of the receiving space 26 (confer FIG. 1) substantially corresponds to the shape of the shaving unit 14 of the shaving device 12.

    [0086] Within the upper housing portion 48 of the cleaning device 22 there is arranged an electric actuator 34 which comprises a motor gear 40 that meshes with an intermediate gear 41, which meshes with a pump gear 42 arranged on a pump shaft 44 of a fluid pumping unit 38 that is held within the lower housing portion 46. At the outer end of the pump shaft 44 the driving coupling member 28 is provided. When the electric actuator 34 is actuated, the fluid pumping unit 38 is activated, whereby cleaning fluid obtained within a reservoir 32 within the lower housing portion 46 is circulated upwardly into the upper housing portion 46 and into the receiving space 26, and then back into the reservoir 32. Simultaneously, the pump shaft 44 rotates the driving coupling member 28 which engages the driven coupling member 30 of the shaving unit 14. As explained hereinafter in further detail with reference to FIG. 5, thereby the internal hair-cutting members 58 of each hair-cutting unit 19, 20, 21 are rotated to assist the cleaning operation.

    [0087] As shown in FIG. 5, the further driven coupling member 50 of the shaving unit 14 is rotationally coupled to the driven coupling member 30 of the shaving unit 14 by an internal coupling structure 66 comprising a drive shaft 64 which at its outer end comprises the driven coupling member 30.

    [0088] As shown in FIG. 6, each hair-cutting unit 19, 20, 21 comprises an external cutting member 56 and a respective internal cutting member 58 (not visible and only schematically indicated in FIG. 6 with reference numeral 58). The internal cutting members 58 are rotatable relative to the external cutting members 56 to effect cutting of hairs. It is noted that, instead of the three hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21, the shaving unit 14 may have only one or two such hair-cutting units or more than three such hair-cutting units. The hair-cutting unit(s) may be of a different type as shown in the figures. In particular the hair-cutting unit(s) may have an elongated foil-type external cutting member with hair-entry openings and an internal cutting member which is configured and arranged to make a linear reciprocating motion relative to the external cutting member. The driven coupling member of the shaving unit may be arranged in any position on the shaving unit suitable for engaging a driving coupling member of the a cleaning device for cleaning the shaving unit.

    [0089] From FIGS. 3 and 4 it can be seen that a cartridge 49 that contains the cleaning liquid, is releasably held within the lower housing portion 46. The electric actuator 34 including the gears 40, 41, 42 is provided within the upper housing portion 48. The fluid pumping unit 38 that protrudes into the lower housing portion 46 is fixed to the upper housing portion 48. When the upper housing portion 48 is released from the lower housing portion 46, it can be removed together with the fluid pumping unit 38. Then the cartridge 49 containing the cleaning fluid can be removed. The cartridge 49 contains the cleaning liquid and can be provided as a separate consumer replaceable part, which a user can insert into the cleaning device 14 and which needs to be replaced usually after a certain number of cleaning operations.

    [0090] When the shaving unit 14 according to FIG. 5 is coupled to the main housing 13 of the shaving device 12, the internal cutting members 58 of the shaving unit 14 can be driven by the motor 17 indicated in FIG. 2 by dashed lines. The motor 17 via the drive train 54 drives a further driving coupling member 52 that is part of the coupling structure 16. The drive train 54 and the further driving coupling member 52 of the shaving device 12 are both indicated in FIG. 5 by dashed lines.

    [0091] When the shaving unit 14 is coupled to the main housing 13, the further driving coupling member 52 engages the further driven coupling member 50 shown in FIG. 5. The further driven coupling member 50 via a drive unit 60 comprising meshing gears 61 and 63 drives the internal cutting members 58 of the three hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21. Thus when the further driving coupling member 52 engages the further driven coupling member 50, the internal cutting members 58 of the hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21 can be rotationally driven by the motor 17.

    [0092] For cleaning the shaving unit 14, the main housing 13 which is configured as a handle may be decoupled from the shaving unit 14 by releasing the coupling structure 16 and withdrawing the further driven coupling member 50 of the shaving unit 14 from the further driving coupling member 52 of the main housing 13. The shaving unit 14 may then be placed in the cleaning position within the receiving space 26 of the cleaning device 22. As a result, the driven coupling member 30 of the shaving unit 14 is coupled to the driving coupling member 28 of the cleaning device 22. A user may then activate an automatic cleaning program, stored in the control unit 25, by means of the user interface 23. The control unit 25 then controls the electric actuator 34, so that the electric actuator 34 will drive the fluid pumping unit 38 and the driven coupling member 30 of the shaving unit 14 according to the cleaning program. The driven coupling member 30 is coupled to the internal cutting member 58 of each of the three hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21 via the drive unit 60. As a result, during the execution of the cleaning program the internal cutting members 58 of the hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21 will be driven by the electric actuator 34 of the cleaning device 22 via the driving coupling member 28 of the cleaning device and the driven coupling member 30 and the drive unit 60 of the shaving unit 14.

    [0093] It is noted that, in alternative embodiments, the cleaning device may have separate actuators to drive the fluid pumping unit 38 and the driving coupling member 28. In such embodiments the control unit 25 may drive said separate actuators independently according to different programs. This may improve the cleaning process.

    [0094] Instead of placing only the shaving unit 14 in the cleaning device 22, in alternative embodiments the complete shaving device 12 including the shaving unit 14 may be placed on the cleaning device 22 with the shaving unit 14 being received within the receiving space 26. When in this condition the electric actuator 34 of the cleaning device 22 is actuated and the motor 17 of the shaving device 12 is not powered and inactive, the internal cutting members 58 of the hair-cutting units 19, 20, 21 will still be driven into rotation by the electric actuator 34 of the cleaning device 22, provided that the mechanical and electromechanical resistances of the motor 17 and the drive train 54 in the main housing 13 are sufficiently low.

    [0095] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive; the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.

    [0096] In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. A single element or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.

    [0097] Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.