EP1924411A1 - Hair removing device - Google Patents
Hair removing deviceInfo
- Publication number
- EP1924411A1 EP1924411A1 EP06776741A EP06776741A EP1924411A1 EP 1924411 A1 EP1924411 A1 EP 1924411A1 EP 06776741 A EP06776741 A EP 06776741A EP 06776741 A EP06776741 A EP 06776741A EP 1924411 A1 EP1924411 A1 EP 1924411A1
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- Prior art keywords
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- hair removal
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
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- B26B19/00—Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers
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- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a hair removal device according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
- a hair removal device here an electrically operated razor, known, in which on the housing an actuator head, here a short hair trimmer, is movably mounted.
- the short-hair trimmer consists of two substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the Aktuatorkopfes Scherfolien, below each of which an oscillating, consisting of individual laminations lower blade is slidably disposed.
- the short hair trimmer is the only actuator system in this electric shaver.
- a trained hair clipper hair removal device is further known in which the actuator head has two different actuator systems.
- a single cutting comb two cutting blades are assigned, each of which can be coupled depending on the pivotal position of the Aktuatorkopfes to the housing with a drive element of the drive.
- the cutting comb having two rows of cutting teeth can be brought by means of pivoting movement into an optimum cutting position to form a skin surface.
- the formation of two cutting blades on a cutting comb also advantageously allows a different formation of both the teeth on the cutting comb as the teeth on the two cutting blades, for example in such a way that the width of a row of cutting teeth is formed much narrower than the width of the other row of cutting teeth. This results in that one can cut longer hairs, for example, with one row of cutting teeth and shorter ones with the other pair of teeth.
- the Aktuatorkopf must be pivoted about a pivot axis, which lies outside the cutting comb here. In this case, according to Figures 6 and 7 of DE 198 59 017 C1, the cutting teeth 41 comes to rest on the housing 1 and is not active in this position, while the cutting teeth 40 of FIG.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a hair removal device in which the Aktua- torkopf is easily accessible, so that you can remove hair on problem areas of the skin surface.
- the storage and installation of the Aktuatorkopfes in the case should be simple and inexpensive. At the same time it should also be possible to bring by simple adjustment of the Aktuatorkopfes multiple actuator systems in their active operating position.
- the invention results in a simpler housing design.
- the formation of the bearing must be made so stable that the forces acting on the actuator head bending forces when applying this to the hair surface of an operator can be taken harmless of the camp.
- this is not a problem for a good designer.
- the receiving space for receiving the Aktuatorkopfes be kept in the housing in the smallest limits.
- the smallest recording Space is reached when the axis of rotation of the actuator head runs centrally to the actuator and the actuator systems are made smallest possible in their dimensions.
- the axis of rotation of the Aktuatorkopfes extending in the longitudinal direction of the treatment levels of the individual actuator systems, ie substantially parallel to these, whereby a particularly simple handling of the hair removal device is formed.
- the actuator head can be rotated about its axis of rotation until the corresponding actuator system, such as a short hair trimmer, points radially outward away from the hair removal device, ie, its treatment plane perpendicular or at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the housing and, moreover, substantially parallel runs to the axis of rotation.
- an actuator system can be easily zoomed to the hair surface to be treated, without causing the case is a hindrance.
- the actuator head By forming a protruding on the housing bearing arm (claim 4), the actuator head can be particularly well adapted as freely cantilevered element. This results in accordance with the features of claim 5 between the bearing arm and the Aktuatorkopf a receiving space which receives the Aktuatorkopf, so that when balanced dimensioning of the Aktuatorkopfes this does not protrude beyond the side surfaces of the housing. As a result, the cutting systems when depositing the hair treatment device on a hard shelf are largely protected from external damage. In addition to the housing in the direction of the bearing arm protruding walls of the actuator head is laterally protected between them and yet freely accessible from one side as from above.
- the actuator head forms a body of revolution (claim 6) and thereby it is freely rotatable about an axis of rotation in the housing of the hair removal device
- the entire circumference of the Aktuatorkopfes can be used to form a plurality of actuator systems, which upon rotation of the Aktuatorkopfes 360 ° respectively once reach the desired level of treatment for the hair.
- the device can be held in the same position without a change of position by the hands.
- stops may be formed on the actuator head, so that it is rotatable only less than 360 ° in the housing in the context of the invention.
- actuator head takes the form of a cuboid, whose circumferential end faces are slightly curved outwardly to produce a better contact with the skin of an operator.
- actuator systems are possible on the actuator head of a hair treatment device, such as combinations of long hair trimmers, medium hair trimmers, short hair trimmers, beard trimmers, epilation devices, etc.
- Aktuatorkopfes In the one-sided storage of Aktuatorkopfes is according to the features of claim 7 on the side surface of a bearing pin out, which engages in a formed on the housing bore in register and is fixed there fixed.
- the pin forms a closely tolerated sliding fit with the bore, in which the actuator head can rotate without play.
- fixing elements for example snap rings or other Verklipsungen can be selected, which fix the actuator head on the pin in the housing.
- the actuator head is rotated by hand about its axis of rotation to bring a desired hair processing system in the active position of the Aktuatorkopfes, this is the simplest and most cost-effective solution (claim 8).
- locking means are provided between the actuator head and the housing, which indicate to an operator when the desired actuator system has taken its correct position relative to the housing and a shaving or plucking operation can be started , Subsequently, the Aktuatorkopf be brought into its rest position, which can also be done automatically after switching off the device of this itself.
- the actuator head is fixed in a rotationally fixed manner in order to prevent unintentional rotation of the actuator head during a treatment process of the hair.
- an electrically driven adjustment for the Aktuatorkopf which turns the Aktuatorkopf each time the switch for the adjustment until the switch is turned off again. It is also conceivable that with each actuation of the switch, the electric adjusting device rotates the actuator head so far that each of the next actuator is brought into its machining position. Such electronically controlled, electric drive device for the adjustment of the actuator head is indeed more expensive than a manual operation, but it represents a very comfortable solution.
- the electric adjusting device consists of an additional cutting system arranged electrically driven motor, which rotates the actuator head via a transmission device in the desired active position.
- the transmission device consists of a gear arrangement between the drive motor and the Aktuatorkopf, in which case the bearing pin can be formed simultaneously as a gear which is coupled via a connected to the drive shaft of the drive motor gear.
- the bearing pin can be formed simultaneously as a gear which is coupled via a connected to the drive shaft of the drive motor gear.
- transmission belts or other torque transmitting gear units are possible, which are not mentioned here for the sake of simplicity.
- an electrical positioning device is formed in the hair removal device, which detects the rotational position of the Aktuatorkopfes and sends corresponding signals to a formed on the circuit board control electronics.
- the control electronics then in turn sets the drive device in motion when the desired position of the actuator head desired by an operator to be changed.
- the actuator head can also be provided with a parking position (claim 13), ie, if this is rotated in this plane, all existing actuator systems are ineffective.
- the rest position can also be advantageous in particular if the hair treatment device is used in a cleaning center for cleaning the actuator head; then, by forming one or more slits on the protective surface, they could still be used as input and output for the cleaning liquid. In the resting or parking position so the actuator can not be activated. They can only be activated if the actuator head has been inserted into a cleaning center to clean it.
- a drive device for the actuator head is provided, which consists of a linear motor, wherein the linear motor is formed within the Aktuatorkopfes.
- Linear motors have the advantage over conventional rotating electric motors that they can do without transmission devices and can directly transmit the oscillating motion to the actuator system.
- Such linear motors can be well integrated in Aktuatorkopf because they can be built very small dimensions.
- a particularly easy to manufacture and absolutely watertight linear motor is specified, which is fixed swinging on both sides of the actuator head.
- the linear motor preferably vibrates this in a hair cutting system in such a way that the lower blade moves relative to the upper blade or the blade block relative to the shaving foil in order to be able to cut off hair reaching between the cutting edge.
- the drive can of course also be used in Epilier drivingen.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a hair removal device, here preferably a razor, wherein the representation is shown on an enlarged scale and the Aktuatorkopf is only one side movably mounted on the housing,
- FIG. Fig. 3 is a partial perspective view of a portion of the housing and on the entire Aktuatorkopf according to Figure 1 and 2, wherein this was rotated about its axis of rotation such that instead of lying in Figures 1 and 2 in the active position cutting system now a second cutting system, namely a long hair trimmer has been put into the active position
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view in the direction X according to FIG. 3 on the upper part of the hair treatment device in the region of the actuator head, wherein the side view in the direction X is directed to that side of the actuator head which is not movably mounted on the housing, FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view on a reduced scale from obliquely above on the Aktuatorkopf in the direction Y of Figure 3, wherein the Aktuatorkopf was rotated to its cleaning position and thus for the purpose of cleaning under a tap (sketchy above shown) can be held,
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the removed actuator head itself according to the figures 1 to 5 on an enlarged scale and
- FIG. 7 is a schematic sectional view of a linear motor, which may be integrated, for example, in the interior of the actuator head illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 6.
- the hair treatment device 1 shown perspectively as a razor in FIGS. 1 to 5 consists of a housing 2, on the upper side 3 of which a single bearing arm 4 adjoins the upper edge 3 on the left edge (FIGS. 1 to 4) of the housing 2 without forming a step,
- the bearing arm 4 forms with its left side surface 45 a common housing side 45 which extends flat.
- the width of the bearing arm 4 is about one fifth of the width of the housing 2.
- the actuator head 7 consists of a razor head, which, however, could also be replaced by an epilation head with an integrated razor part (not shown).
- a rotation axis 8 which engages in the bearing arm 4.
- the actuator system 10 a Kurzhaarschneider ( Figure 1) and the actuator 26 is a Langhaarschnei- which is ( Figure 3).
- the two actuator systems 10, 26 are not diametrically (180 °) but at right angles (90 °) to each other.
- the shaver head 7 has assumed the position corresponding to the active plane 22 of the short-hair trimmer 10 and an integrated central cutter 23.
- Active level 22 is the level that an actuator system 10, 26 must assume before a correct hair treatment with the device 1 can be made.
- the short-hair trimmer 10 consists of two longitudinally parallel to the rotation axis 8 extending, outwardly curved shear plates 24, 25, under each of which a lower blade (not shown) oscillating back and forth. The same applies to the central cutter 23.
- the active position of the Kurzhaar- and middle cutter 10, 23 is selected so that during contact of the active plane 22 on the skin surface (not shown) of an operator, the housing 2 from the surface obliquely or vertically outwardly protrudes and thus does not interfere with the shaving process.
- the razor head 7 can either be by hand (not shown) or driven electrically about its rotary or bearing axis 8, as can be seen from FIG. If the razor head 7 is turned by hand about its axis of rotation 8, then it is advantageous if, as soon as the short-hair trimmer 10 or the long-hair trimmer 26 (FIG. 5) has reached the active plane 22, latching means (not designed) between the razor head 7 and the bearing arm 4 are formed shown) lock the razor head 7.
- the locking means may for example be a ball acted upon by a spring, which engages in a recess (not shown) formed on the side surface 27 latching. For two actuator systems 10, 26, two recesses would then be necessary on the razor head 7. Since such a locking means are already well known to a simple designer and he can also refer to the common textbooks, will not be discussed here for the sake of simplicity.
- the shaver head 7 is shown in FIG. 6 via a centrally projecting on the left side surface 27 bearing pin 28 rotatably mounted in a trained in the bearing arm 4 fitting hole (not shown), wherein the shaving head 7 shown in FIG. 4 in both directions of rotation 29, 30 are rotated can.
- a groove 31 is circumferentially formed, which serves for fixing in the fitting bore (not shown) on the bearing arm 4.
- resilient locking ring (not shown) may be attached, which engages during insertion of the bearing pin 28 into the fitting hole in the groove 31 and thus the shaver head 7 stationary on the bearing arm 4 but about the rotation axis 8 free rotatably supports.
- an electrically operated drive motor 14 is formed in the interior of the housing 2, which connected via electrical lines not shown with the switches 19, 20 for the rotation of the Aktuatorkopfes 7 in the active position of the Kurzhaar- or Langhaarschneidersystems is, which is then coupled via further electrical connections with an accumulator 32 formed in the housing 2.
- the accumulator 32 is electrically controlled by a printed circuit board 33. Since such arrangements have been made for a long time by the razors sold by the applicant itself to the prior art, will not be discussed further here; but they should still be the subject of the application.
- the drive motor 14 is shown in FIG. 2 via a transmission device 34 with the bearing pin 28 of the Aktuatorkopfes 7 in rotary connection.
- the transmission device 34 consists of a plurality of toothed gears 35, wherein the output-side wheel 36 serves as a belt drive and therefore drives a belt 70.
- the belt 70 is connected to a journal 37 formed on the journal 28.
- the gear formed on the bearing pin 28 is shown in Fig. 2, while it is shown in Fig. 6, for the sake of simplicity, only as a groove, but of course, as shown in FIG. 2 also has teeth.
- an electrically operated position detector 38 is further attached to a mounting plate 39 which corresponds with formed on the side surface 78 windows 40, which are uniformly distributed around the circumference, then, when the desired actuator system 10, 26th is in the correct actuator or active plane 22 to stop the electrically driven drive motor 14 via electrical lines, not shown.
- Fig. 5 the actuator head 7 has been rotated so far that from above a cleaning opening 41 is accessible, then on the water (represented by a drop 42) in the Actuator head 7 can be filled.
- a faucet 43 symbolically represents the cleaning fluid source.
- an electric drive device 79 which consists of a linear drive motor 44.
- This linear drive motor 44 is suitable, for example, for installation in the actuator head 7 of the razor according to Figures 1 to 6, wherein, according to Fig. 7, the right and left of the linear drive motor 44 formed hatched rectangles parts of the two side walls 47, 48 of Actuator head represent 7, which called the linear drive motor 44, in the future only called linear motor.
- the linear motor 44 consists according to Figure 7 essentially of a watertight sealed, box-shaped stator shell 49, at the two-sided lateral ends of leaf spring-like outer spring elements 50, 51, which serve as swing bridges, are attached.
- the spring elements 50, 51 are connected at their other end fixed to the side walls 47, 48 of the Aktuatorkopfes 7. In this way, the stator shell 49 can swing in the horizontal direction according to the arrows 52, 53 back and forth.
- the outer spring elements 50, 51 may preferably be made of metal and may simultaneously form the power supply for the linear motor 44.
- a stator 55 is mounted with magnet 56 attached to the upper side.
- stator 55 On the side walls of the stator 55 extend upward depending on a vibrating spring 57, 58, which are connected to one another via a coil core 59. From the spool core 59 extend down two juxtaposed, cylindrically shaped core portions 60, 61 which are firmly enclosed by a respective annular coil 62, 63. The free ends of the core portions 60, 61 terminate at a short distance from the magnets 56 on the stator 55 and thus form a predetermined gap S.
- the core portions 60, 61 are arranged so that each are arranged between a north and a south pole of the magnet 56 , The north pole is indicated by N and the south pole by S in FIG. 7.
- leaf springs 57, 58 guarantee according to Figure 7, on the one hand, the precisely predetermined gap S and on the other hand, they form the resonant springs, which are necessary for the resonance mode.
- the leaf springs 57, 58 may also be separate elements, such as compression springs, which may be inserted between the stator 55 and core sections 60, 61.
- the operation of the razor according to the figures 1 to 7 is the following: First, it is decided which cutting system 10, 26 should be used. If the Kurzhaarschneidesystem 10 (system 1) is first used, it is not necessary to operate the Kurzhaarschneidertaste 19, since the shaver 1 has already assumed this position according to Figures 1 and 2, ie, the two parallel adjacent short hair trimmer 10 and the intermediate cutter 23 arranged therebetween is already in the absolutely correct active plane 22.
- the device can now be switched on according to the figures 1 and 2 via the on / off switch 13 and the control electronics controls not shown in the drawing power connections formed in the actuator head 7 linear motor 44 ( Figure 7).
- the control electronics controls not shown in the drawing power connections formed in the actuator head 7 linear motor 44 ( Figure 7).
- the core portions 60, 61 oscillate in opposite directions to the stator 55, wherein the stator 49 is caused by the acceleration forces in oscillating motion, which is favored by the spring elements 50, 51.
- the oscillating movement of the stator shell 49 is transmitted via the spring 64 to the movable part 65 (blade block), which thus forms the shearing movement with respect to the stationary part (shaving foil). It can now slide along with the Kurzhaarschneider 10 on the skin surface of an operator and thereby finest hairs are cut off.
- the drive of the linear motor 44 operates oscillating in very high short-stroke frequencies, wherein the entire linear motor 44 is completely waterproof embedded in the stator shell 49.
- the actual oscillating moving shear parts are arranged outside of the stator shell 49 and thus can be easily cleaned with water without water can penetrate into the interior 67 of the linear motor 44.
- different types of drive elements can be coupled directly and without seal.
- Such drive elements can be, for example, long-hair trimmers, short-hair trimmers, center cutters and other actuator systems that can be driven by oscillating motions.
- the linear motor 44 represents a second invention.
- the long-hair cutting system 26 must be brought into the active plane 22. This is achieved in that, according to FIGS. 1 and 2, the operating button 20 for the long-hair cutting system (sys- 2). Now, via electric control means (not shown) of the drive motor 14 is set in rotation, which in turn rotated about gears 35, 36, 37 and the timing belt 70 the actuator head 7 about its axis of rotation 8 until the long-hair trimmer 26 reaches the active plane 22 of Figure 3 Has. In this position, a position detector 38 outputs an electrical signal to the electronics of the circuit board 33, so that the drive motor 14 turns off.
- windows 40 are uniformly distributed on the side wall 47 on the periphery, by which the position detector 38 recognizes the desired position of the actuator head 7, this data is passed on to the control electronics, so that from there then the electric motor 14 is turned off.
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