EP0726125A1 - Vorrichtung zum Haareschneiden - Google Patents

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EP0726125A1
EP0726125A1 EP96101966A EP96101966A EP0726125A1 EP 0726125 A1 EP0726125 A1 EP 0726125A1 EP 96101966 A EP96101966 A EP 96101966A EP 96101966 A EP96101966 A EP 96101966A EP 0726125 A1 EP0726125 A1 EP 0726125A1
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Michael J. Parry
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KREFELD TRADING LIMITED
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B19/00Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers
    • B26B19/38Details of, or accessories for, hair clippers, or dry shavers, e.g. housings, casings, grips, guards
    • B26B19/44Suction means for collecting severed hairs or for the skin to be shaved
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B13/00Hand shears; Scissors
    • B26B13/22Hand shears; Scissors combined with auxiliary implements, e.g. with cigar cutter, with manicure instrument
    • B26B13/24Hand shears; Scissors combined with auxiliary implements, e.g. with cigar cutter, with manicure instrument to aid hair cutting

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  • the invention relates to a hand-operated hair clipper that works with negative pressure to pull the sections of hair to be cut away from the head or straightened, and is particularly directed to such a hair clipper that has a hand-operated scissors.
  • scissors should be understood to mean a cutting device with two blades that can be moved back and forth, preferably pivotable about a pivot point, that slide past each other and move when closing or closing the objects located between them, e.g. Cutting hair.
  • the blades are opened and closed by manually operating one or more operating handles.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a vacuum aid, with the help of which strands of hair are erected from the head and can thus be cut uniformly and in the desired length.
  • this can be operated with one hand, by holding the vacuum aid at the same time and operating the scissors that cut the hair.
  • the hair cutting device has a housing which forms a cutting chamber and which has a vacuum device connectable trigger and an inlet opening open to the cutting chamber through which air is sucked in and thereby the hair is drawn into the cutting chamber.
  • the hair cutting device is further provided with a cutting device for cutting the hair which projects into the chamber via the inlet opening.
  • the cutting device essentially consists of a pair of scissors, the blades of which protrude into the chamber through a rear opening, while the scissor handles for operating the blades are arranged outside the chamber and can be operated by one hand of an operator.
  • the trigger from the cutting chamber is designed as an elongated, appropriately curved handle, which is located above the cutting device.
  • the actuating handles of the cutting device are arranged offset to their respective cutting edges and thus allow the chamber discharge to be arranged below the actuating handles.
  • the hair cutting device according to the invention can be connected to one or more spacers at its inlet opening, as a result of which the length and the cutting angle at which the hair is to be cut can be adjusted.
  • the spacers can also be angled.
  • FIG. 1 to 4 show a first embodiment of the hair clipper according to the invention, which essentially consists of a vacuum device, designated in its entirety by 2, and a cutting device, designated in its entirety by 4.
  • the vacuum device has a head part 6 formed by a housing, which forms an approximately dovetail-shaped chamber 8.
  • the underside 10 of the head part is flat or flat and has an elongated slot 12 which forms an inlet opening into the chamber 8.
  • the "underside” is to be understood here as the side of the head part which faces the hair when the hair is cut. Ambient air and thus strands of hair are sucked into the chamber through the slot 12.
  • the chamber is also provided with a trigger which is connected to a vacuum device.
  • the fume cupboard is designed as a piece of pipe 14 which ends at one end in the upper region of the chamber in a fume hood and at the other end with a conventional vacuum device, for example with a flexible suction pipe of a household vacuum cleaner is connectable.
  • the tube piece is connected in one piece to the head part.
  • spacers of different sizes can be arranged at the edge of the inlet opening in such a way that an operator can easily hold the underside of the chamber at different distances from a head whose hair is to be cut.
  • the trigger 14 is elongated and at the same time serves as a handle with which the housing head can be moved along the head of the person whose hair is to be cut.
  • the cutting device 4 essentially consists of a pair of scissors with two blades 5A and 5B which can be moved in opposite directions and which have actuating levers, at the rear end of which there are annular finger receptacles. Strands of hair are cut off when the blades are closed.
  • the blades protrude into the cutting chamber 8 through a slot-shaped opening 16 on the rear side of the housing head, which is the right side in the illustration according to FIG. 1.
  • the ring-shaped finger receptacles of the scissors remain outside the chamber and are accessible to the operator for their actuation by the fingers.
  • the pipe section 14 runs approximately parallel to a center line of the dovetail-shaped chamber.
  • the rear opening 16 is located in a housing wall at right angles to the alignment of the pipe section 14, so that the scissors are aligned essentially parallel to the pipe section 14 forming the handle, both in the closed and in the open state.
  • the cross section of the underside of the pipe section is approximately V-shaped.
  • the first embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 also has a pretensioning device provided, with the help of which the handles and thus the cutting edges of the scissors are pressed apart.
  • the biasing device used in this embodiment essentially consists of a pair of elastic legs 18A and 18B, which are arranged on the underside of the tubular handle 14 and project downwards from there.
  • the elastic legs can be made of rubber or a rubber-like material and project near the pivot axis of the two scissor parts between the scissor handles.
  • the biasing device can also be formed by a spring, for example a helical spring or an approximately U-shaped leaf spring, which is arranged between the scissor handles.
  • the passage opening 16 for the scissors at the rear end of the housing head is surrounded by a flexible bushing 20, with the aid of which the gap through which the scissors protrude into the housing is kept as small as possible and thus the negative pressure prevailing in the housing is not caused by the opening 16 sucked-in false air is reduced.
  • the bushing 20 has lateral locking bars which are arranged approximately symmetrically to the pivot axis of the scissors.
  • the bushing is arranged in one piece on a fastening piece 22 which is fastened to the underside of the pipe piece 14.
  • the elastic legs which can also be formed in one piece with the fastening piece 22, protrude at an angle obliquely outwards from above to under the handles of the scissors and thus contribute to the scissors remaining in their desired position.
  • the bushing is provided with slots 24 and 26 in which the ends of the scissor-type pivot axis are mounted on both sides and which also help to keep the scissors in their desired position.
  • FIG. 5 to 7 show a second embodiment of the hair cutting device according to the invention, which is configured similarly to the first embodiment, but has no pretensioning device for pushing the two scissor halves apart.
  • a sealing sleeve 28 is used to minimize the flow of air through the rear opening 16 in the head.
  • a flat guide surface 30 is arranged at an angle in the interior of the housing in the region of the transition 15 from the tubular handle 14 to the rear wall of the housing head 6. The guide surface protrudes in the direction of the extractor hood and extends over a rear end of the inlet opening 12. This guide or baffle plate serves to ensure the most uniform possible vacuum generated by the vacuum device over the length of the inlet opening.
  • an approximately arcuate web 32 is additionally arranged in the cutting chamber, which extends downward from the upper cover of the chamber at a constant height and which serves to keep the cutting plane of the scissor blades parallel to the inlet slot 12.
  • the web 32 serves as a stop against which the front ends of the scissor cutters lie and so cannot be bent or pivoted upward.
  • the web 32 extends over the entire opening width of the cutting edges.
  • the first embodiment described above can, of course, also be provided with the guide plate for equalizing the negative pressure and / or the curved web according to the second embodiment.
  • a third embodiment of the invention is shown with a housing, in the head part 40 one Cutting chamber 38 is formed and which has a pivot pin about which two cutting edges 34A and 34B of a pair of scissors are arranged so as to be pivotable in opposite directions.
  • the cutting edges are aligned in such a way that they span a cutting plane which runs parallel to a base plate of the housing and a slot-shaped chamber inlet 42 arranged therein, as has already been described in connection with the first two embodiments.
  • This third embodiment can also be provided with an arcuate web 44 which extends downward from the inside of the chamber cover in order to keep the two cutting edges at the desired distance from the inlet opening 42.
  • the cutting edges 34A and 34B each have a lever arm 48A and 48B projecting approximately at a right angle in the region of their pivot axis, to which an actuating rod 46A and 46B is pivotally connected, which protrude through associated openings at the rear right end of the housing head and on their outer ends are pivotally connected to flanges 50A and 50B of an operating handle.
  • the actuating handle 52 is approximately L-shaped and is pivotally attached to the pipe section 54 by means of a pivot pin 56 in the area where its two arm arms meet.
  • the actuating handle 52 is designed such that it is adapted to the underside of the tube piece 54 and can be easily pressed towards the tube piece by the fingers of an operator's hand, as a result of which the short, downwardly projecting lever pieces of the handle move backwards, in Move the drawing to the right and pull the short operating levers of the cutting edges backwards over the operating rods, whereby they pivot about the pivot pin 36 and the scissors are closed.
  • the entire device can be safely gripped by one hand on the pipe section and operated via the operating handle.
  • This embodiment can of course also be provided with an air guide surface, as was described above in connection with the second embodiment.
  • the device When the operating handle is pressed by the operator's fingers during operation, it pivots upward about the pivot pin 56 in the direction of the tube piece, with the handle flanges 50A and 50B pivoting back and thereby pulling the straight tie rods 46A and 46B to the right in the drawing, as a result of which again the lever pieces of the cutting edges are pivoted about the pivot point 36 and the cutting edges are thus closed.
  • the device is provided with a spring mechanism or a pretensioning device (not shown), with the aid of which the actuating handle is pushed away from the tube piece and thus allows the cutting edges to be opened automatically.
  • a leaf spring, a coil spring or an elastic pressure piece can be used, which is arranged between the actuating handle and the tube piece.
  • one or a combination of several hollow spacers can be attached to the edge of an inlet slot 58 of a cutting head 16 to adjust the length of the hair to be cut.
  • the cutting head 16 shown in FIG. 10 can be the head of any embodiment of the invention and is shown there together with a separate, hollow spacer 62.
  • This spacer has a cross section which corresponds to the shape of the inlet slot and in this illustration has a wall 64 with two opposite longitudinal side walls and rounded end side walls.
  • the wall is provided with a bead around its entire circumference on its upper edge facing the cutting head, where it forms a connecting flange 66, the cross-sectional shape of which is similar to that of the wall, but the dimensions of which are smaller and which can be fitted into the inlet slot 58 .
  • the edge of the inlet slot is provided with several, approximately spherical, concave pockets 68, one of which is preferably arranged in the vicinity of the four corners of the slot.
  • a plurality of laterally outwardly projecting, spherically shaped projections 70 are provided on the upper flange 66 of the spacer piece, the number and relative position of which correspond to the pockets 68 at the edge of the inlet and can snap into them to secure the spacer in the opening to keep.
  • a "rake" 72 which has an elongated frame 74 which is configured so that it can be inserted into the inlet opening 58 of the cutting head, as previously described in connection with the connection between the spacer and the inlet opening has been described.
  • the frame 74 can also be snapped onto the underside of the spacer 42.
  • the spacer at the lower end has several approximately hemispherical pockets (not shown) in its wall inside, the relative position and size of which correspond to the relative position and size of the pockets in the edge of the inlet opening .
  • the relative position and size of the convex projections on the computing frame correspond in a corresponding manner to the relative position and size of the convex projections on the upper flange 66 of the spacer.
  • the rake is provided with a plurality of fins 76 which project laterally and downward from the rake frame and are provided with rounded corners.
  • the hair cutting device according to the invention can either be used simply with the rake comb arranged directly at the inlet opening, or the rake can also be arranged on a spacer or a combination of several spacers, which in turn is fastened in the inlet opening.
  • the ribs or fins of the rake comb ensure that there is enough space between the scalp and the suction opening for ambient air, which is drawn into the cutting head with the strands of hair.
  • the upper connecting flange 80 of a conventional spacer 84 projecting from a wall 82 is shown in more detail.
  • convex protrusions 86 are formed laterally protruding, which serve for connection to the underside of another spacer or to the edge of the inlet opening.
  • the inner dimensions in the lower region of the wall 82 are selected such that the upper flange of another spacer or the frame of the rake 72 (FIG. 11) can engage therein.
  • the spacer is provided on its lower receiving bushing with upper and lower, approximately hemispherical recesses 88 and 90 in the wall 84, which can cooperate with the spherical projections of the rake or another spacer described above .
  • FIG. 17 shows a spacer 91 which has all the features of the spacer 84 described above and is additionally provided with an intermediate bend. Such a spacer is helpful for grading the length of the hair to be cut. Such a curved spacer is particularly suitable for cutting the hair around the ears.
  • a second, short spacer 92 is connected in a straight line to the underside of a longer spacer 84.
  • the spherical projections of the shorter spacer snap onto its upper flange 94 into the lower holding pockets 90 of the longer spacer 84.
  • the rake comb 72 is in turn positively connected via the projections 75 and the receiving pockets 90.
  • the shorter spacer 92 is attached at an angle to the underside of the longer spacer 94, in that the projections on the short spacer engage in the lower pockets 90 on one side and in the upper pockets 88 on the other side. It is easy to see that through the Arrangement of lower and upper receiving pockets for the projections an angled spacer can be easily produced, which then fulfills the same function as the angle piece described in connection with FIG. 17.
  • spacers of different lengths and angles can be provided to cut a variety of different haircuts at different hair lengths.
  • the means for connecting and securing the spacers and the rake comb to one another and to the inlet opening of the cutting head can also be connecting means other than the projecting lugs described, which interact with corresponding depressions, for example other snap connections or frictional connections or snap closures Thorns and matching pockets.
  • a fourth embodiment of the invention is shown and designated in its entirety by 102, which is provided with a cutting device 104 and a cutting head 106, which is formed by a housing with a dovetail-shaped cutting chamber 108.
  • the underside of the cutting head is preferably flat and provided with an elongated slot 112, which opens the cutting chamber at the bottom (the term "underside” here also refers to the side of the cutting head which, when cutting hair, affects the hair is facing). Ambient air and strands of hair are sucked into the chamber through this slot.
  • the chamber is also provided with an outlet 116 and connected via this to a vacuum device.
  • the outlet is a tubular member 116 at the rear end of the chamber and is below the cutter.
  • the pipe section 116 is connected to a conventional vacuum device such as a flexible suction pipe 118 of a household vacuum cleaner and is preferably an integral component of the Head housing trained.
  • a conventional vacuum device such as a flexible suction pipe 118 of a household vacuum cleaner
  • the Head housing trained.
  • differently shaped spacers such as are shown in FIGS. 11 to 18, can be attached, so that the operator can adjust the distance and the angle of the underside of the cutting chamber from the head of the person to be styled.
  • the cutting device 104 used in the embodiment according to FIGS. 19 to 23 has two oppositely working cutting edges 105A and 105B, both of which are provided at their rear ends with a shaft running perpendicular to the cutting direction.
  • the first cutting edge 105A has a shaft 110 of approximately circular cross section, which is provided at its lower end (not shown) with a square which passes through a corresponding hole in the right cutting edge and into a central, rectangular hole one under the first cutting edge arranged torque engages.
  • the torque disk has a radially projecting tongue which is bent upwards at a right angle at its outer end and engages in a hole 128 which is located in a short lever piece 129 which projects approximately at a right angle from the cutting edge.
  • the torque disk together with its tongue, serves to transmit a rotary movement of the shaft, caused by the movement of a hand lever 126A, to the cutting edge 105A.
  • the second cutting edge 105B is provided with a shaft 112 with an approximately square cross section, which has a continuous long bore which is large enough to rotatably accommodate the shaft 110.
  • the shaft 110 is thus rotatably supported in the shaft 112.
  • the lower end of the shaft 112 engages in a torque sleeve 130, which is also approximately square and forms a receptacle into which the shaft fits.
  • the torque sleeve is provided with a radially projecting tongue 124 which is bent downward at its outer end and engages in a hole 132 which is arranged in a short lever piece 131, which lever piece is approximately at right angles protrudes from the cutting edge 105B. With the aid of the torque sleeve and its tongue, the torque exerted by an actuating lever 126B is transmitted via the shaft to the second cutting edge 105B.
  • the actuating handles 126A and 126B are each attached to the upper end of the shaft 110 or the sleeve 112 surrounding it so that they are aligned with the associated cutting edges.
  • the cutters 105A and 105B swivel towards one another, cutting off the hair located between them.
  • the actuating handles expediently overlap one another, as a result of which the scissor blades can be closed completely without any hindrance.
  • one operating handle 126A is somewhat longer than the other handle 126B, so that the handles can lie one above the other when the cutting edges are closed.
  • a spring element (not shown) is expediently provided in order to move the blades of the scissors apart again after they have been closed, and thus not to cover the inlet slot 112 into the chamber between two cuts by the scissor blades.
  • the spring element is preferably a helical spring which is arranged coaxially to the shaft 110 and the shaft 112 and between these two components.
  • the spring element can also be configured differently, for example with a leaf spring or another elastic component which is arranged between the actuating handles or the cutting edges and presses them apart.
  • the actuating handles 126A and 126B protrude from a handle portion of the housing 114 through slots provided on both sides of the housing.
  • This arrangement makes it particularly easy for the operator to hold the device with one hand and at the same time to operate the cutting mechanism with the same hand.
  • the cutting device 104 is in its position by not shown, bearing recesses arranged in the housing are held, in which the two ends of the shaft 110 are rotatably mounted.
  • FIGS. 19 to 23 can be designed differently, for example like the operating handles 126A, B in FIG. 19 or in FIGS. 21 to 23. These different configurations are shown to make it clear that a A variety of different shapes can be selected for the operating handles without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • FIG. 24 shows a fifth embodiment of the invention which is very similar to the previously described embodiment, but in which the housing 134 is shorter than in the fourth embodiment and extends only shortly behind the fulcrum of the cutting mechanism (not shown) .
  • the shafts of this cutting device can be configured in the same way or similarly as shafts 110 and 112 of the fourth embodiment described above.
  • handles 136A and 136B are used both to hold the cutting head and to operate the scissor blades.
  • the handles have corresponding finger holes 138 and 140, with which the device can be easily held and controlled.

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FR2467063A1 (fr) * 1979-10-08 1981-04-17 Recchia Bruno Appareil pour la coupe des cheveux
US4261102A (en) * 1979-12-10 1981-04-14 Demetrios Andriotis Hair cutting appliance
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US4670982A (en) * 1985-11-04 1987-06-09 Kim Daniel S Y Hair cutter
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