HAIRCUTTER AND HAIRCUTTING BLADE
20250296257 ยท 2025-09-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B21/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B19/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B21/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B21/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The haircutter according to the invention serves for trimming and styling hair and comprises a grip and a blade head connected with the grip. A working section is disposed at one longitudinal face of the blade head and recessed from an alignment line of the longitudinal face. A haircutting blade having at least one cutting edge is accommodated in the blade head and disposed so as to expose at least part of its cutting edge in the working section and to not protrude beyond the alignment line. The blade head comprises a guiding device having at least one placing surface for the hair to be trimmed so that the hair to be trimmed lies at a defined angle to the cutting edge as the placing surface is placed against the hair.
Claims
1-33. (canceled)
34. Haircutter for trimming and styling hair, comprising: a grip and a blade head with a haircutting blade defining a plane and having a first cutting edge in a fixed position in the blade head, the blade head being connected with the grip, the blade head containing the haircutting blade, the blade head-comprising two opposed side faces, the blade head defining a first longitudinal face at a juncture of the opposed side faces of the blade head, wherein the first longitudinal face intersects the plane of the haircutting blade adjacent the first cutting edge of the haircutting blade, the first longitudinal face of the blade head defining a first alignment line, the first longitudinal face having only one working section disposed thereat which is configured as a recess from the first alignment line of the first longitudinal face and wherein the blade head accommodates the haircutting blade so that the first cutting edge of the haircutting blade is at least partially exposed in the working section disposed in the first longitudinal face and does not protrude beyond the first alignment line, the blade head comprising at least one guiding device on at least one of the side faces of the blade head, the at least one guiding device comprising at least one placing surface adjacent the only one working section, and the at least one guiding device having an acute angle with respect to the plane of the haircutting blade, so that the hair to be trimmed lies at a defined angle to the cutting edge as the at least one placing surface is placed against the hair.
35. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the at least one placing surface is at least partially disposed at an angle of more than twelve degrees to the plane of the haircutting blade when the haircutting blade is accommodated in the blade head.
36. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the at least one placing surface is at least partially disposed at an angle of less than thirty degrees to the plane of the haircutting blade when the haircutting blade is accommodated in the blade head.
37. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the first cutting edge is recessed from the first alignment line.
38. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the only one working section shows a length that is shorter than one half of the first longitudinal face of the blade head.
39. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the only one working section shows a length that is shorter than one sixth of the first longitudinal face of the blade head.
40. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the width of the only one working section from the first alignment line is less than one half the width of the blade head.
41. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the width of the only one working section from the first alignment line is less than one eighth the width of the blade head.
42. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the only one working section is disposed in a third of the first longitudinal face located at one end of the first longitudinal face.
43. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the only one working section is disposed in a fourth of the first longitudinal face located at one end of the first longitudinal face.
44. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the at least one of the two side faces comprising the at least one guiding device having at the least one placing surface and the other of the two side faces comprises another guiding device having at least one placing surface, and wherein the at least one placing surface of the at least one guiding device and the at least one placing surface of the other guiding device are assigned to the shared at least one working section.
45. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the blade head has a second longitudinal face opposite the at least one longitudinal face, the second longitudinal face defining an alignment line, the second longitudinal face having only one working section disposed thereat which is recessed from the alignment line of the second longitudinal face, the two side faces of the blade head are opposed to each other and disposed between the at least one longitudinal face and the second longitudinal face, one of the side faces comprising the at least one guiding device and the other of the side faces comprising another guiding device, wherein the at least one guiding device and the other guiding device each comprise at least two placing surfaces, and wherein one placing surface of the first guiding device and one placing surface of the other guiding device is assigned to the only one working section disposed at the at least one longitudinal face and a second placing surface of the at least one guiding device and a second placing surface of the other guiding device are assigned to the only one working section disposed at the second longitudinal face.
46. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein a line segment extending orthogonally to the alignment line of the at least one longitudinal face shows an angle of twelve degrees to twenty-three degrees to the plane of the haircutting blade between a valley point in which the only one working section is recessed furthest and where the placing surface lies closest to the haircutting blade, and a peak point in which the placing surface lies highest above the haircutting blade.
47. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein a line segment extending orthogonally to the alignment line of the at least one longitudinal face shows an angle of sixteen degrees to eighteen degrees to the plane of the haircutting blade between a valley point in which the only one working section is recessed furthest and where the placing surface lies closest to the haircutting blade, and a peak point in which the placing surface lies highest above the haircutting blade.
48. The haircutter according to claim 47 wherein the placing surface at least partially shows an angle of twelve degrees to thirty degrees to the plane of the haircutting blade between the valley point and the peak point.
49. The haircutter according to claim 47 wherein the placing surface at least partially shows an angle of twenty degrees to twenty-two degrees to the plane of the haircutting blade between the valley point and the peak point.
50. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein a longitudinal axis of the grip is adapted to extend on one plane with the haircutting blade.
51. The haircutter according to claim 34 wherein the grip and the blade head are adapted to have at least one shared balancing point located in the grip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0099] This blade head 2 comprises two opposite working sections 3 offset to one another that are recessed relative to an alignment line 120 of a longitudinal face 12. This haircutting blade 4 comprises two opposite cutting edges 14 each of which is accessible in one working section 3 only. The working sections 3 are configured as recesses.
[0100] The blade head 2 comprises two blade head members 121, 122 between which the haircutting blade 4 is accommodated. The first blade head member 121 is connected with the grip 10. The second blade head member 122 is attached to the first blade head member 121 for which it serves as a cover. The two blade head members 121, 122 rest flush against the longitudinal faces 12.
[0101] Each of the blade head members 121, 122 provides a side face 22, 32 of the blade head 2. Each of the side faces 22, 32 shows a substantially diagonal elevation 52 that separates the two opposite working sections 3 from one another.
[0102] The blade head 2 comprises a guiding device 5 that guides the hair during cutting at a defined angle along the blade head 2. The guiding device 5 provides two placing surfaces 15 for each of the working sections 3. Thus, each of the working sections 3 is provided with one placing surface 15 on each of the side faces 22, 32. The placing surfaces 15 on the side face 22 are not visible in this illustration.
[0103] The two placing surfaces 15 disposed on one shared side face 22, 32 are separated from one another by the elevation 52.
[0104] The guiding device 5 is configured integrally with the blade head 2. Thus result the placing surfaces 15 from a wedge-shaped design of the blade head 2 or its blade head members 121, 122.
[0105] The grip 10 and the blade head 2 show one shared balancing point 20 disposed in the grip 10. The grip 10 is provided with a hollow space that can accommodate a counterweight 9. This is for example a lead weight 9 having such a weight as to obtain a grip 10 having the same weight as does the blade head 2. Then the haircutter 1 is in equilibrium or in a level position as it rests on the balancing point 20.
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[0107] The placing surfaces 15 each comprise three placing sections 151, 152, 153. The first placing section 151 is disposed in the region of the working section 3. The second placing section 152 is located behind, transverse to the longitudinal axis 42. The third placing section 153 is disposed in the direction of the longitudinal axis 42 laterally adjacent to the two placing sections 151, 152. The thickness of the blade head member 121 increases along the longitudinal face 12 in the region of the third placing section 153.
[0108] The first placing section 151 is concave, dome-like, so as to provide a dip in the region of the working section 3. The first placing section 151 shows a larger angle to the plane of the haircutting blade 4, which is not shown, than does the second placing section 152. The first placing section 151 extends over less than half the width of the entire placing surface 15.
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[0110] A take-up surface 62 adjacent to each of the working sections 3 is provided against which the haircutting blade 4 rests when operational, making contact. One depression 72 each for reducing weight is worked into the blade head 2 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 42 next to the take-up surface 62.
[0111] The adjusting device 6 comprises an adjusting unit 26 at the blade head member 121 comprising three elevations 66 on this blade head member 121. The adjusting device 6 moreover comprises in the haircutting blade 4 a recess 16 described in more detail with reference to the
[0112] The adjusting device 6 moreover comprises a take-up cavity 86 recessed in the blade head member 121 matched to the outer contour of the haircutting blade 4. The depth of the take-up cavity 86 corresponds at least approximately to the thickness of the haircutting blade 4.
[0113] The adjusting unit 26 is disposed at an angle or inclination to the longitudinal axis 42 of the blade head 2 with its three elevations 66. The take-up cavity 86 also shows an angular arrangement. Thus the inserted haircutting blade 4 is aligned by its cutting edges 14 at a defined angle to the longitudinal axis 42 respectively to the longitudinal faces 12 of the blade head 2. The angle of the inclined position is for example 3.
[0114] The coupling device 7 comprises a connecting lug 17 which can be wedged with a connecting lug 27 shown in the
[0115] For clamping the haircutting blade 4 the cover 122 is pushed onto the first blade head member 121 in the longitudinal direction so that one of the connecting lugs 17 grasps beneath the other of the connecting lugs 27 and vice versa. The two blade head members 121, 122 are brought toward one another so as to firmly clamp the haircutting blade 4. Vibrations of the blade 4 during cutting can thus be effectively prevented.
[0116] The connecting lug 17 serves at the same time as the elevation 66 for the adjusting device 6. To this end the connecting lug 17 preferably has a width closely fitting the width of the recess 16 of the haircutting blade 4.
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[0118] The cutout 37 may be provided with a spring member, not shown in detail, prohibiting exit of the projection 47 from the cutout 37. To this end the spring member preferably engages an undercut provided in the projection 47.
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[0123] On the side face 123 the blade head member 122 shows a projection 47 that, as the two blade head members 121, 122 are brought together, is inserted into the cutout 37.
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[0125] The connecting lug 27 of the coupling device 7 is configured in analogy to the connecting lug 17 of the other of the blade head members 121 and likewise serves as an elevation 66 for the adjusting device 6. The adjusting unit 6 of the second blade head member 122 comprises two adjusting recesses 76 in which the two outer elevations 66 of the first blade head member 121 engage when the two members 121, 122 are coupled to one another.
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[0130] The two side faces 22, 32 of the blade head 2 are each configured with a first placing section 151 and a second placing section 152. Each of the side faces 22, 32 is provided by a blade head member 121, 122. The first placing section 151 is narrower in configuration than the second placing section 152.
[0131] The first placing section 151 extends at a larger angle 301 to the plane of the haircutting blade 4 than does the second placing section 152 that is disposed at an angle 302 to the plane of the haircutting blade 4. The first placing section 151 starts at a valley point 201 where the placing surface 15 or the first placing section 151 lies deepest above the haircutting blade 4. Also, the working section 3 is recessed deepest in the valley point 201 shown. The first placing section 151 then makes a transition to the second placing section 152. The second placing section 152 ends in a peak point 202 where the placing surface 15 or the 2nd placing section 152 is highest above the haircutting blade 4.
[0132] The first placing section 151 shows for example an angle 301 of 21. The second placing section 152 shows for example an angle 302 of 15.
[0133] In the configuration of the haircutter 1 shown the side faces 22, 32 are configured such that the pertaining valley point 201 has a particular relationship to the pertaining peak point 202. A line segment 200 extending at right angles to the longitudinal face 12 respectively to the alignment line 120 of the blade head 2 between the valley point 201 and the peak point 202 is disposed at a defined angle 303. The angle is for example 17.
[0134] The three angles 301, 302, 303 result in a placing surface 15 allowing a particularly favorable cutting angle for the hair guided alongside and also allows a compact design of the blade head 2.
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[0136] In the side face 44 of the haircutting blade 4 a recess 16 is formed that is configured as a rectangular, elongated hole 36. The elongated hole 36 shows rectangular or non-rounded corners. The length 46 of the elongated hole 36 corresponds to the distance of the two outer elevations 66 of the adjusting device 6 of the blade head 2. The width 56 of the recess 36 corresponds to the width of the adjusting unit 26 respectively the elevations 66 of the blade head 2.
[0137] The haircutting blade 4 shows a width 24 showing a ratio of 1:2.29 to the length 34. The width 24 is for example 19 mm. The length 34 is for example 43.5 mm. The thickness of the haircutting blade 4 is for example 0.1 mm. The width 24 of the recess (16) is 5 mm and the length (34) is 37.2 mm.
[0138] These dimensions of the haircutting blade 4 are particularly suitable for the haircutter 1 described above since they result in particularly advantageous angles for the placing surfaces 15 without making the blade head 2 bulky.
List of Reference Numerals
[0139] 1 haircutter [0140] 2 blade head [0141] 3 working section [0142] 4 haircutting blade [0143] 5 guiding device [0144] 6 adjusting device [0145] 7 coupling device [0146] 9 counterweight [0147] 10 grip [0148] 11 grip accommodation [0149] 12 longitudinal face [0150] 14 cutting edge [0151] 15 placing surface [0152] 16 recess [0153] 17 connecting lug [0154] 20 balancing point [0155] 22 side face [0156] 24 width [0157] 26 adjusting unit [0158] 27 connecting lug [0159] 32 side face [0160] 34 length [0161] 36 elongated hole [0162] 37 cutout [0163] 42 longitudinal axis [0164] 44 side face [0165] 46 length [0166] 47 projection [0167] 52 elevation [0168] 56 width [0169] 62 take-up surface [0170] 66 elevation [0171] 72 depression [0172] 76 adjusting recess [0173] 86 take-up cavity [0174] 120 alignment line [0175] 121 blade head member [0176] 122 blade head member [0177] 123 side face [0178] 151 placing section [0179] 152 placing section [0180] 153 placing section [0181] 200 line segment [0182] 201 valley point [0183] 202 peak point [0184] 301 angle [0185] 302 angle [0186] 303 angle