SHAVER
20230064384 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
- Steven Wayne ARNDT (Geneseo, IL, US)
- Curtis J. DE FRANG (Rock Falls, IL, US)
- Kyle GROEN (Sterling, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B26B19/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shaver includes a housing including first and second housing halves defining an interior chamber, the housing having an operational end and an opposite, bottom end, the interior chamber containing a motor acting through a transmission and configured for reciprocally driving a pair of laterally reciprocating drive fingers. Each drive finger includes an elongate finger drive element extending from the operational end. A resilient seal having slits accommodating the finger drive elements is captured in corresponding seal cavities in each of the housing halves. The seal and the housing halves are configured for placing the seal in at least one of radial and axial compression upon assembly of the housing halves together.
Claims
1. A shaver, comprising: a housing including first and second housing halves defining an interior chamber, said housing having an operational end and an opposite, bottom end; said interior chamber containing a motor acting through a transmission and configured for reciprocally driving a pair of laterally reciprocating drive fingers, each said finger including an elongate finger drive element extending from said operational end; a resilient seal including slits accommodating said finger drive elements and being captured in corresponding complementary seal cavities in each of said housing halves; and said seal and said housing halves are configured for placing the seal in at least one of radial and axial compression upon assembly of the housing halves together.
2. The shaver of claim 1, wherein said seal is provided with a supporting basket, and said basket is accommodated in said seal cavities in said first and second housing halves for enhancing said compression of said seal in said at least one of radial and axial compression upon said assembly.
3. The shaver of claim 2, wherein said housing halves each have an inclined basket engagement rib in said basket cavity constructed and arranged so that as said housing halves are joined, increasing compressive force is exerted on said basket.
4. The shaver of claim 1, wherein said seal is configured for preventing infiltration of fluids and debris into said housing interior.
5. The shaver of claim 1, wherein said pair of drive fingers includes a short drive finger and a long drive finger, each said finger having a foot including at least one integrally formed spring element having an attachment end, each said attachment end being secured in at least one of said housing halves.
6. The shaver of claim 5, wherein at least one of said attachment ends has multiple attachment points for operationally retaining said drive finger in said housing upon housing assembly while permitting lateral reciprocation of said drive finger relative to said operational end.
7. The shaver of claim 6, wherein said multiple attachment points include a domed rib with a pair of elongate sides located on an upper surface of a finger attachment box, and a pair of laterally-spaced ribs depending from a lower surface of said attachment box.
8. The shaver of claim 5, wherein said short drive finger and said long drive finger are attachable to each other for common assembly into said housing.
9. The shaver of claim 8, wherein each of said drive fingers has a pair of integrally-formed spring elements, one located at each of a forward end and a rearward end, each said spring element has a finger attachment box at said attachment end, and said attachment boxes of said short drive finger are engageable with said attachment boxes of said long drive finger.
10. The shaver of claim 9, wherein one of said drive fingers has at least one male engagement formation, and the other of said drive fingers has at least one female engagement formation matingly engaging said male engagement formation for retaining said two drive fingers together for assembly as a unit into said shaver.
11. The shaver of claim 10, wherein said at least one male engagement formation is a tab, and said at least one female engagement formation is a slot.
12. The shaver of claim 1, further including a shaver head releasably attachable to said operational end of said housing, said shaver head including a shaver head body with a pair of perforated shaver foil cartridges releasably secured thereto.
13. The shaver of claim 12, wherein said shaver head body has opposed ends defining a pair of cartridge tracks, and each said foil cartridge has a pair of spring clips, each said clip constructed and arranged for releasably engaging a corresponding one of said tracks.
14. The shaver of claim 13, wherein each said spring clip has a dogleg free end, and each said track has a landing for releasably receiving said clip in an operational position, and such that user pressure on said cartridge towards said housing releases engagement between said dogleg free end and said landing for releasing said cartridge from said shaver head body.
15. The shaver of claim 13, wherein said cartridge tracks have flared lower ends for facilitating locating engagement of said clips.
16. The shaver of claim 1, further including a motor cover constructed and arranged for holding said motor in a fixed position in said housing interior chamber, said motor cover being dimensioned for exerting a compressive force on said motor as said housing halves are secured together.
17. The shaver of claim 16, wherein said motor cover retains said motor in said housing without the use of threaded fasteners.
18. The shaver of claim 16, further including a printed circuit board located in said housing interior chamber between said motor and a closely adjacent one of said first and second housing halves, said motor cover having formations for engaging and restraining said printed circuit board in position as said housing halves are secured together.
19. A shaver, comprising: a housing including first and second housing halves defining an interior chamber, said housing having an operational end and an opposite, bottom end; said interior chamber containing a motor acting through a transmission and configured for reciprocally driving a pair of laterally reciprocating drive fingers, each said finger including an elongate finger drive element extending from said operational end; said pair of drive fingers includes a short drive finger and a long drive finger, said short drive finger and said long drive finger are attachable to each other for common assembly into said housing.
20. The shaver of claim 19, further including a resilient seal including slits accommodating said finger drive elements and being captured in corresponding complementary seal cavities in each of said housing halves; and said seal and said housing halves are configured for placing the seal in at least one of radial and axial compression upon assembly of the housing halves together.
21. The shaver of claim 19, wherein said pair of drive fingers includes a short drive finger and a long drive finger, each said finger having a foot including at least one integrally formed spring element having an attachment end, each said attachment end being secured in at least one of said housing halves, wherein at least one of said attachment ends has multiple attachment points for operationally retaining said drive finger in said housing upon housing assembly while permitting lateral reciprocation of said drive finger relative to said operational end.
22. The shaver of claim 19 wherein each of said drive fingers has a pair of integrally-formed spring elements, one located at each of a forward end and a rearward end, each said spring element has a finger attachment box at said attachment end, and said attachment boxes of said short drive finger are engageable with said attachment boxes of said long drive finger.
23. The shaver of claim 19, wherein each of said drive fingers has a pair of integrally-formed spring elements, one located at each of a forward end and a rearward end, each said spring element has a finger attachment box at said attachment end, and said attachment boxes of said short drive finger are engageable with said attachment boxes of said long drive finger, wherein one of said drive fingers has at least one male engagement formation, and the other of said drive fingers has at least one female engagement formation matingly engaging said male engagement formation for retaining said two drive fingers together for assembly as a unit into said shaver.
24. The shaver of claim 19, further including a shaver head releasably attachable to said operational end of said housing, said shaver head including a shaver head body with a pair of perforated shaver foil cartridges releasably secured thereto, wherein said shaver head body has opposed ends defining a pair of cartridge tracks, and each said foil cartridge has a pair of spring clips, each said clip constructed and arranged for releasably engaging a corresponding one of said tracks.
25. The shaver of claim 19, further including a motor cover constructed and arranged for holding said motor in a fixed position in said housing interior chamber, said motor cover being dimensioned for exerting a compressive force on said motor as said housing halves are secured together.
26. A shaver, comprising: a housing including first and second housing halves defining an interior chamber, said housing having an operational end and an opposite, bottom end; said interior chamber containing a motor acting through a transmission and configured for reciprocally driving a pair of laterally reciprocating drive fingers, each said finger including an elongate finger drive element extending from said operational end; a shaver head releasably attachable to said operational end of said housing, said shaver head including a shaver head body with a pair of perforated shaver foil cartridges releasably secured thereto; said shaver head body has opposed ends defining a pair of cartridge tracks, and each said foil cartridge has a pair of spring clips, each said clip constructed and arranged for releasably engaging a corresponding one of said tracks.
27. The shaver of claim 26, further including a resilient seal including slits accommodating said finger drive elements and being captured in corresponding complementary seal cavities in each of said housing halves; and said seal and said housing halves are configured for placing the seal in at least one of radial and axial compression upon assembly of the housing halves together.
28. The shaver of claim 26, wherein said pair of drive fingers includes a short drive finger and a long drive finger, each said finger having a foot including at least one integrally formed spring element having an attachment end, each said attachment end being secured in at least one of said housing halves, wherein at least one of said attachment ends has multiple attachment points for operationally retaining said drive finger in said housing upon housing assembly while permitting lateral reciprocation of said drive finger relative to said operational end.
29. The shaver of claim 26 wherein each of said drive fingers has a pair of integrally-formed spring elements, one located at each of a forward end and a rearward end, each said spring element has a finger attachment box at said attachment end, and said attachment boxes of said short drive finger are engageable with said attachment boxes of said long drive finger.
30. The shaver of claim 26, wherein each of said drive fingers has a pair of integrally-formed spring elements, one located at each of a forward end and a rearward end, each said spring element has a finger attachment box at said attachment end, and said attachment boxes of said short drive finger are engageable with said attachment boxes of said long drive finger, wherein one of said drive fingers has at least one male engagement formation, and the other of said drive fingers has at least one female engagement formation matingly engaging said male engagement formation for retaining said two drive fingers together for assembly as a unit into said shaver.
31. The shaver of claim 26, further including a motor cover constructed and arranged for holding said motor in a fixed position in said housing interior chamber, said motor cover being dimensioned for exerting a compressive force on said motor as said housing halves are secured together.
32. A shaver, comprising: a housing including first and second housing halves defining an interior chamber, said housing having an operational end and an opposite, bottom end; said interior chamber containing a motor acting through a transmission and configured for reciprocally driving a pair of laterally reciprocating drive fingers, each said finger including an elongate finger drive element extending from said operational end; a motor cover constructed and arranged for holding said motor in a fixed position in said housing interior chamber, said motor cover being dimensioned for exerting a compressive force on said motor as said housing halves are secured together.
33. The shaver of claim 32, further including a resilient seal including slits accommodating said finger drive elements and being captured in corresponding complementary seal cavities in each of said housing halves; and said seal and said housing halves are configured for placing the seal in at least one of radial and axial compression upon assembly of the housing halves together.
34. The shaver of claim 32, wherein said pair of drive fingers includes a short drive finger and a long drive finger, each said finger having a foot including at least one integrally formed spring element having an attachment end, each said attachment end being secured in at least one of said housing halves, wherein at least one of said attachment ends has multiple attachment points for operationally retaining said drive finger in said housing upon housing assembly while permitting lateral reciprocation of said drive finger relative to said operational end.
35. The shaver of claim 32 wherein each of said drive fingers has a pair of integrally-formed spring elements, one located at each of a forward end and a rearward end, each said spring element has a finger attachment box at said attachment end, and said attachment boxes of said short drive finger are engageable with said attachment boxes of said long drive finger.
36. The shaver of claim 32, wherein each of said drive fingers has a pair of integrally-formed spring elements, one located at each of a forward end and a rearward end, each said spring element has a finger attachment box at said attachment end, and said attachment boxes of said short drive finger are engageable with said attachment boxes of said long drive finger, wherein one of said drive fingers has at least one male engagement formation, and the other of said drive fingers has at least one female engagement formation matingly engaging said male engagement formation for retaining said two drive fingers together for assembly as a unit into said shaver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0045] To prevent the unwanted entry of liquids and other debris such as hair clippings into the housing interior chamber 32, a resilient seal 50 is provided, being made of a water-impermeable, rubber-like material, and preferably having a polygonal, pad-like shape. Included on the seal 50 is a pair of slits 52 dimensioned to slidingly accommodate the finger drive elements 42 along their full reciprocal travel stroke. Also, the seal 50 is retained or captured in a seal cavity 54 defined by each of the housing halves 12a, 12b.
[0046] A feature of the present shaver 10 is that the seal 50 and the housing halves 12a, 12b are configured for placing the seal in at least one of radial and axial compression upon assembly of the housing halves together. The desired compression is provided by at least one inclined basket rib 56 in the seal cavity 54 which engage at least one of the seal 50 and a supporting frame or basket 58 which is made of a relatively rigid material such as hard plastic, and overlies the seal 50. As the housing halves 12a, 12b are brought together during shaver assembly, the seal 50 is dimensioned to be oversize in the seal cavity 54, and the basket ribs 56 are configured so that as the housing halves are brought together, increasing compressive force is exerted on at least one of the frame 58 and the seal 50. Upon assembly, the seal 50 prevents the unwanted entry of liquids and other debris such as hair clippings into the interior chamber 32. Such a configuration departs from those prior designs described above which employ a designated plate and fasteners used to compress said plate. Rather, the illustrated embodiment herein advantageously leverages the compressive force created by the act of closing housing halves 12a, 12b together. That compressive force is transferred through frame 58 to seal 50 as described above. As a result, the use of additional fasteners to ensure proper compressive force against seal 50 is not required, thereby reducing both the complexity of manufacture and cost.
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[0049] To positively retain the drive fingers 38, 40 in the housing 12, housing half 12b has a pair of attachment box cavities 80 (
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[0051] Each of the drive fingers 38, 40 has an elongate drive slot 96 in the foot 60 that accommodates a lobed cam 98 (
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[0058] At an opposite end 146, the pillars 138 engage a printed circuit board 148. In this configuration, the pillars 138 transmit the compressive force generated by the assembly of the housing 12 and, while retaining the motor 34 in position, also press the printed circuit board 148 against the other housing half 12b.
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[0060] While a particular embodiment of the present shaver has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.