EP0305778B1 - Trockenrasierapparat mit einem Kurzhaarschneidsystem und einem verschiebbaren Langhaarschneidsystem - Google Patents
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- EP0305778B1 EP0305778B1 EP88112974A EP88112974A EP0305778B1 EP 0305778 B1 EP0305778 B1 EP 0305778B1 EP 88112974 A EP88112974 A EP 88112974A EP 88112974 A EP88112974 A EP 88112974A EP 0305778 B1 EP0305778 B1 EP 0305778B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B19/00—Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers
- B26B19/38—Details of, or accessories for, hair clippers, or dry shavers, e.g. housings, casings, grips, guards
- B26B19/3886—Actuating members, e.g. switches or control knobs
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B19/00—Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers
- B26B19/02—Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers of the reciprocating-cutter type
- B26B19/04—Cutting heads therefor; Cutters therefor; Securing equipment thereof
- B26B19/10—Cutting heads therefor; Cutters therefor; Securing equipment thereof involving two or more different types of reciprocating cutting elements, e.g. a pair of toothed shearing elements combined with a pair of perforated cutting elements or a combined toothed and perforated cutting assembly
- B26B19/102—Cutting heads therefor; Cutters therefor; Securing equipment thereof involving two or more different types of reciprocating cutting elements, e.g. a pair of toothed shearing elements combined with a pair of perforated cutting elements or a combined toothed and perforated cutting assembly with a secondary cutting unit being translated or slid into an operating position
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B19/00—Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers
- B26B19/38—Details of, or accessories for, hair clippers, or dry shavers, e.g. housings, casings, grips, guards
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- the invention relates to a dry shaving apparatus with a short hair cutting system, a sliding switch arranged on the housing, manually operated first slide switch for switching the dry shaver on and off, and a second slide switch associated with the first slide switch, which is equipped with a long hair cutting system, which is by means of the second Switch slide is displaceable from a rest position into an operating position lying in the area of the short hair cutting system and is coupled in the operating position to the drive of the dry shaving apparatus.
- a dry shaver of the type mentioned in which the shift slides which are displaceable in the same direction are arranged and designed in such a way that, after reaching the switch-on position by the first shift slider, these come into contact with the second, the Switching slide carrying the long hair cutting system arrives and moves it further into an operating position in the area of the short hair cutting system.
- latching devices are provided for snapping in the on and off position and in the operating position of the second slide switch. Further locking devices provided between the first and second slide switch serve to return the second slide switch to the starting position with corresponding release for the further return of the first slide switch to the off position.
- the total switching path to be performed by the first slide switch is therefore made up of the switch-on path and the further switching path of the second slide valve in the operating position.
- a long hair cutting device for a razor in which the long hair cutting unit sunk in the shaving housing is pivotally connected to a slide switch, so that the sliding movement of the long hair cutting unit can be superimposed on a pivoting movement.
- the long hair cutting unit is slidably mounted on a tilting part which, when the long hair cutting unit is not in use, serves as a cover for the long hair cutting unit recessed in the shaving housing.
- a connection consisting of a cable is provided, which is fixed at one end to the razor housing and, after a deflection by 180 °, is firmly connected to the long-hair cutting unit at its other end, with the cable being deflected in the switch slide a semicircular guide is provided.
- the coupling of the slide switch with the long-hair cutting unit provided here causes a displacement and pivoting movement of the long-hair cutting unit into the intended operating position when the switch slide is actuated.
- an additional on / off switch is required for this shaving apparatus.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a switching control for a device of the type mentioned, which first switches the device on and off, and then starts up a switching slide provided with a long-hair cutting system, with the smallest possible switching path of a manually operated switching slide Guaranteed sliding path beyond the switching path of the manually operated slide switch in order to bring the long hair cutting system into an operating position in the area of the short hair cutting system.
- this object is achieved in a device of the type mentioned in that a gear device is provided for the switching path of the second slide switch, which is actuated by the displacement of the first slide switch after this by further displacement and the second slide switch into the brings the final operating position.
- An advantage of the invention is that in the shaver only one switch slide is to be operated, by means of which the device can first be switched on and off, for example to be able to use only the short hair cutting system provided, and that by further shifting this switch slide beyond the switch-on position the second slide switch, equipped with a long hair cutting system, is transported via the intended gear devices into an operating position in the area of the short hair cutting system, whereby after or through the engagement of the one gear device in the other gear device, these are combined to form a gear device by means of which the switching path of the is translated to actuate the first slide switch in order to bring the second slide switch equipped with the long hair cutting system into the intended operating position.
- the second slide switch which is equipped with the long-hair trimmer system, is transported back to the switch-off position via the gear mechanism without any annoying idle stroke.
- This control device is very simple, because starting from a preferred symmetrical arrangement of the gear devices in the area of the housing side walls, only two gearwheels are to be produced as separate components, while the racks which are further required when producing the other components of the shaving apparatus are directly on the slide switches and the housing parts can be molded.
- the one gear device is formed from at least one toothed rack provided on the second switch slide and at least one toothed wheel mounted on the first switch slide and permanently engaged with the toothed rack.
- the second gear device consists of at least one rack provided on the housing.
- Stops are preferably provided on the housing to limit the switching path of the first slide switch.
- Stops for limiting the switching path are preferably provided on the first slide switch.
- the stop of the first slide switch rests against the stop of the housing.
- the second slide switch is held in the off position by means of a pivotably mounted spring on at least one stop provided on the housing.
- a pivotably mounted spring on at least one stop provided on the housing.
- At least one stop for the first slide switch is provided on the second slide switch.
- the engagement of the first gear device in the second gear device can be carried out by means of displacement of the first slide switch, which takes the second slide switch via the stop, and the gearwheel provided thereon into the toothing of the rack.
- the engagement of the first gear device in the second gear device is accomplished according to the invention in that the gear wheel can be brought to a standstill by means of the abutment of the first slide switch against the stop of the second slide valve.
- the toothing of the gearwheels and the toothed racks is such that the toothed wheel which has been brought to a standstill can be threaded into the toothed racks.
- the gear devices engaged via the gearwheel and the toothed racks reverse the direction of rotation of the gearwheel, by means of which the further sliding path of the second switching slide can be doubled compared to the switching path of the first sliding switch.
- the sliding path of the second slide switch can be limited by at least one of the stops provided on the housing.
- the pivotably mounted spring can be transferred from the first slide switch to the second slide valve by overcoming the pivot dead center into a swivel position in which, by relaxing the Course of the pivoting movement of the spring under pressure, the second slide valve can be brought into the operating position.
- the spring is preferably designed as a leg spring.
- the spring is clamped between two bolts, the bolt being provided on the second slide switch and the bolt being provided on a one-armed lever, and the transmission lever being provided on the one hand in a link provided on the housing and on the other hand being provided in the second switch slide by means of bearing bolts attached to the lever ends Plain bearing is stored.
- a particular advantage of such a suspension of the spring on the transmission lever and on the second slide switch in connection with the sliding movement of the bearing lever in the backdrop is that the forces of the spring are not transmitted to the housing or its side wall.
- the second slide valve can consequently be moved relative to the housing into the operating position and back without any lateral forces. An inclination of the second slide switch relative to the housing is thus avoided.
- the switching positions of the first slide switch are determined by locking elements provided on the first slide switch and on the housing, which can be brought into engagement.
- at least one switching link having three locking positions is provided as the locking element on the first slide switch.
- At least one spring-elastic arm having a locking cam is preferably provided on the housing as a locking element.
- Fig. 1 shows a dry shaving apparatus with a housing 1, a shaving head 2 equipped with a short hair cutting system K and with a first slide switch 4 and a second slide switch 5, which are displaceably mounted on the front 3 of the housing in the same direction.
- the shaving head 2 can be provided in a known manner in a detachable manner on the housing 1 or can be pivotably mounted about a pivot axis.
- the switch slides 4 and 5 are stepped.
- the stepped shoulders are assigned to one another in such a way that they partially overlap.
- the respective output stages of the step-shaped shoulders form stops 6, 7, 8, 9, which are at predetermined intervals A and B to one another when the slide switches 4 and 5 are in the off position.
- the function of the stops 6 and 7 can be taken over by the stops 8 and 9 in all embodiments, provided that the distance B between the stops 6 and 7 and the distance A between the stops 8 and 9 is slightly larger than the distance A. .
- the stops 6 and 7 assigned to one another at a distance A are the subject matter of the following description of FIGS. 1 to 7.
- the slide switch 4 and 5 are slidably arranged in a U-shaped recess 10 provided on the front side 3 of the housing 1.
- the transverse to the sliding direction of the slide switch side wall of the recess 10 forms a stop 11 for the slide switch 4, which is in the switch-off position ST1 when its end face serving as a stop 114 against the stop 11.
- Two switching links 12 with latching positions 13, 14, 15 are provided on the slide switch.
- two resiliently designed, locking cams 16 having arms 17 are formed, by means of which the slide switch 4 is held in the respective switching positions by the engagement of the locking cams 16 in the locking positions 13, 14, 15.
- the switch slide 5 is equipped at its end facing the shaving head 2 with a long hair cutting system L, which in the operating position is coupled to the electric drive (not shown) of the shaving apparatus.
- Figures 2 to 4 show a longitudinal section through a razor with a schematic representation of the control elements of the two transmission devices.
- the slide valve 4 is in the OFF position ST1, on the one hand by engagement the detent cam 16 in the detent positions 13 of the switching link 12 and on the other hand is determined by abutment of the stop 114 of the slide switch 4 on the stop 11 provided on the housing 1.
- two arms 18 and 19, on each of which a gearwheel 20 and 21 is rotatably mounted are provided.
- the gearwheels 20 and 21 are permanently in engagement with the racks 22 and 23 of this first transmission device provided on the slide switch 5 over the entire switching path of the slide switch 4.
- switch position ST1 the gearwheels 20 and 21 engage at the lower end of the toothed racks 22 and 23 extending in the sliding direction of the switch slides 4 and 5.
- the switch slide 5 is in the switched-off position ST1 against two stops 24 and 25 provided on the housing 1, the system being ensured by means of a spring 26 acting on the slide switch 5 and pivotably mounted on the housing 1.
- two stops 7.1 and 7.2 are provided which, as a common stop 7, as shown and described in FIG. 1, are at a predetermined distance A from the stop 6, which according to FIG. 2 is through the upper end wall of the slide switch 4 is formed.
- a toothed rack 29 and 30, which extends in the sliding direction of the switching slides 4 and 5, is provided as the second transmission device on the side walls 27 and 28 of the housing 1.
- the lower ends of the Racks 29 and 30 are provided at a distance C from the axes of rotation of the gears 20 and 21 on the side walls 27 and 28 of the housing 1.
- the distance C is slightly larger than the distance A to ensure that after the stop 6 of the slide switch 4 at the stops 7.1 and 7.2 of the slide switch 5, as shown in FIG. 3, the gears 20 and 21 are shortly before engagement in the racks 29 and 30.
- the size of the Distance A between the stop 6 of the slide switch 4 and the stops 7.1 and 7.2 of the slide switch 5 is such that, when the slide switch 4 is in the switch position ST2, the stops 6 and 7.1 and 7.2 are still slightly apart and that only after passing the switch position ST2 the slide switch 4, as can be seen from Fig. 3, the contact of the stop 6 on the stops 7.1 and 7.2 is effected.
- the gears 20 and 21 on the racks 22 and 23 are automatically locked. This locking of the gears 20 and 21 on the racks 22 and 23 is imperative in order to enable the engagement of the gears 20 and 21 in the racks 29 and 30 upon further displacement of the slide switch 4 beyond the distance C into the switching position ST3.
- the switching path of the slide switch 4 is limited on the one hand by abutment on the stop 11 provided on the housing 1 and on the other hand by the abutment of the stops 31 and 32 provided on the slide switch 4 against the stops 24 and 25.
- Fig. 3 shows a switch position ST2, i.e. via the latching position 14 extended slide valve 4 with a stop 6 abutting the stops 7.1 and 7.2 and thus locked gear wheels 20, 21, which are just before the engagement in the racks 29 and 30.
- the stops 31 and 32 of the slide switch 4 are in an intermediate position to the stops 11 and the stops 24 and 25 of the housing 1.
- the latching cams 16 are in contact with the obliquely formed walls of the switching link 12, which as the latching position 15 are an unimpeded displacement of the slide switch 4 until it makes contact with the stops 24 and 25.
- the pivotally mounted spring 26 holds the slide switch 5 with low spring force in contact with the stops 24 and 25 or with its stops 7.1 and 7.2 in contact with the stop 6 of the switch slide 4.
- the first gear device consisting of the gearwheels 20 and 21 rotatably mounted on the slide switch 4 and the one on the slide switch 5 provided racks 22 and 23 in the locked state of the gears 20 and 21, brought into engagement with the racks 29 and 30 of the second control device.
- the racks 29 and 30 cause the gears 20 and 21 to reverse their direction of rotation and thus enable a further displacement of the slide switch 4 until the stops 31 and 32 come to rest against the stops 24 and 25, as shown in FIG. 4 is shown.
- the gears 20 and 21 perform a rolling motion on the mutually assigned racks 22 and 30 and 23 and 29 with the effect that the reversal of the direction of rotation of the gears 20 and 21 triggered by the racks 29 and 30 of the gears 20 and the slide switch 5 via the Racks 22 and 23 moved away from the slide switch 4 upwards into the operating position.
- the slide switch 5 covers twice the distance that the slide switch 4 via the gears 20 and 21 on the racks 29 and 30 until the stops 31 and 32 contact at stops 24 and 25.
- the slide switch 5 After engagement of the gears 20 and 21 of the first gear device in the racks 29 and 30 of the second gear device, the slide switch 5 is moved by the slide switch 4 via the gears 20 and 21 in the direction of its operating position, the one attached to the slide switch 5 and pivotable on the housing 1 mounted spring 26 performs a pivoting movement, in the course of which it is increasingly tensioned.
- the spring 26 is moved by the slide switch 5 over the dead center T of its swivel arc SB, whereby the slide switch 5 is moved further into the final operating position by releasing the spring 26, as can be seen in FIG. 4, in which a coupling of its in FIG. 1 long hair cutting system L is given with a drive system, not shown here.
- the slide switch 5 takes via the gears 20, 21 automatically with the slide switch 4 until it comes to rest on the stops 24 and 25.
- the final operating position ie the maximum extended position of the slide switch 5 equipped with a long hair cutting system L, is thus reached.
- it can also be fixed by means of the slide switch 5 on stops 34 and 33 provided on the housing 1, as shown in FIG. 4. By engaging the bevelled corners of the slide switch 5 on the bevelled contact surfaces of the stops 34 and 33, the slide switch 5 is positioned in the operating position without vibration.
- FIG. 5 shows the rear side 35 of the shaving apparatus according to FIG. 1 with a breakthrough through the housing wall for the purpose of making visible the gear devices provided symmetrically to one another in the housing 1.
- the housing 1 is, for example, double-walled and consists of a housing frame and a casing surrounding it.
- a stop 11 is provided for the stops 114 of the slide switch 4, by means of which the switch-off position ST1 is determined.
- the switch-off position ST1 In the switched-off position ST1, the resilient arms 17 molded into the side walls 27 and 28 of the housing frame with the latching cams 16 are also in engagement with the latching positions 13 of the switching link 12 provided on the slide switch 4.
- the slide switch 4 is U-shaped, whereby arms 18 and 19 are formed, on each of which a gear 20 and 21 is rotatably arranged.
- two grooves 36 and 37 are formed, the ends of which serve as stops 31 and 32.
- the stops 31 and 32 come into contact with the stops 24 and 25 formed on the housing in the course of the displacement of the slide switch 4 and limit the switching travel of the slide switch 4 with them.
- the T-shaped switching slide 5 with the side arms 38 and 39 extending transversely to its longitudinal extent is in contact with the stops 24 and 25.
- a toothed rack 22 and 23 is formed on each of the side arms 38 and 39, which is permanently in engagement with the gears 20 and 21 provided on the slide switch 4.
- Two stops 7.1 and 7.2 are formed on the slide switch 5, specifically at a predetermined distance A from the stop 6, which is formed by the end face of the slide switch 4 located between the arms 18 and 19.
- a rack 29 and 30 is formed on each of the side walls 27 and 28, with an arrangement and alignment of the rack teeth geared to the engagement of the gears 20 and 21.
- the spring 26 consists of a leg spring, the arrangement and function of which is explained in more detail below in connection with FIG. 6.
- the spring 26 rests with one leg end 40 against a bolt 41 provided on the slide switch 5 and with the other leg end 42 against a bolt 43 which is provided on a transmission lever 44.
- a bolt 45 and 46 is provided at the respective ends of the transmission lever 44.
- the transmission lever 44 is rotatably mounted and engages with the bolt 45 in a recess 47 provided in the slide switch 5 with the bolt 46 into a link 48 provided on the side wall 28 and allowing a rotational movement and slight sliding movement.
- the backdrop 48 is formed by two walls 49 and 50 formed on the side wall 28, the wall 49 located in the sliding direction of the slide switch 5 being designed to protrude from the wall 50. The consequently smaller extension of the wall 50 favors the insertion of the bolt 46 during the assembly of the transmission lever 44, while the greater extension of the wall 49 prevents the bolt 46 and thus the transmission lever from sliding out of the link 48 during the displacement of the slide switch 5 into the dash-dotted switching position , which represents the operating position of the slide switch 5 extended under the action of the spring 26, prevented.
- the suspension of the spring 26 both on the transmission lever 44 and on the slide switch 5, in conjunction with the mounting of the transmission lever 44 in the link 48, which allows sliding movement, means that the forces of the spring 26 are not transmitted to the housing 1 or its side wall 28 will.
- the slide switch 5 can consequently be moved relative to the housing 1 into the operating position and back without any lateral forces. An inclination of the slide switch 5 relative to the housing is thus avoided.
- the spring 26 is shown with the transmission lever 44 and the slide switch 5 in the OFF position ST1.
- the transmission lever 44 mounted in the link 48 executes a pivoting movement, in the course of which the spring 26 is increasingly tensioned until it reaches the dead center T.
- the dead center T of the swivel arc SB of the transmission lever 44 and spring 26 is at the level of Backdrop 48.
- the slide switch 4 which by means of the abutment 6 against the stops 7.1 and 7.2 of the slide switch 5, which consequently locks the toothed wheels 20 and 21 into engagement with the toothed racks 29 and 30, brings about an extension stroke of the slide switch 5 by means of a further displacement, in the course of which the spring 26 is moved with the transmission lever 44 over the dead center T of the swivel arc SB.
- the then relaxing spring 26 automatically takes over the further extension stroke of the slide switch 5 in its operating position.
- the rolling movement of the gearwheels 20 and 21 which are in engagement with the toothed racks 23, 29, 22 and 30 causes the slide switch 4 to be carried along until the stops 31 and 32 of the slide switch 4 abut against the stops 24 and 25 provided on the housing 1, without it being necessary here for a sliding movement to be performed by the user of the shaving apparatus on the slide switch 4.
- the slide switch 4 and 5 When the slide switch 4 and 5 is returned to the switch-off ST1, the slide switch 4 is also only to be shifted until the slide switch 5, which has been driven via the gears 20 and 21, has moved the pivotably mounted spring 26 over the dead center T of its pivoting arc SB. Thereafter, the relaxing spring 26 automatically brings the slide switches 4 and 5 back into the switched-off position ST1 by means of the contact of the stops 7.1 and 7.2 on the stop 6.
- 5a shows a further embodiment in which the stops 31 and 32 of the slide switch 4 are formed by the end faces of the arms 18 and 19.
- the function of the two stops 24 and 25 provided on the housing 1 according to the schematic illustration according to FIGS. 2 to 4 is in this embodiment fulfilled by a total of four stops 24.1, 24.2 and 25.1, 25.2.
- the stops 24.1 and 25.1 serve to position the slide switch 5 in the OFF position ST1 and are of such a size that the slide valve 4 can be moved freely over it for the purpose of contacting the stops 7.1 and 7.2 of the slide switch 5.
- the stops 24.2 and 25.2 are in a distance corresponding to the switching path of the slide switch 4 to the end faces of the arms 18 and 19 serving as stops 31 and 32, which ensures the functional sequence shown and described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 4, even with such a configuration and arrangement of the stops.
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