WO2007037251A1 - 電気かみそり - Google Patents
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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
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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
- B26B19/048—Complete cutting head being movable
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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 present invention relates to an electric razor including a blade head that is movably supported by a grip portion.
- an electric razor in which a blade head that comes into contact with the skin is movably supported by a grip portion to improve followability to the skin (for example, JP-A-200200). 3—93765).
- a blade head including an outer blade and an inner blade that reciprocally slides inside the outer blade at one end of a main body block including a grip portion.
- the head block is urged in the abutting direction with respect to the skin by a spring to improve the shock absorption of bone irregularities and the like.
- the rod-like head support member S for supporting both ends of the head block in the longitudinal direction, and the cylinder of the cylindrical portion provided in the main body block The head block is in a tilted state, that is, a swinging state is obtained by the difference in the positions of the head support members at both ends in the cylinder.
- the swingable range of the head block is secured by the gap between the portion that supports the head support member and the end of the head block in the main body block.
- the width of the main body block has to be increased, and in fact it has been difficult to increase the swingable range!
- an object of the present invention is to obtain an electric razor capable of expanding the movable range of the blade head while suppressing an increase in the size of the main body.
- a blade head that cuts hairs in contact with the skin is connected to the grip portion, and the blade head is formed with a plurality of openings that introduce hairs into the blade head.
- an electric razor including a blade, an inner blade that slides along the inner surface of the outer blade, and a motor that reciprocates the inner blade
- the electric razor is swingably supported on one end side of the grip portion.
- a support arm projecting from the one end side, and the blade head is supported by the support arm at both ends so as to be swingable about an axis extending along the reciprocating direction of the inner blade.
- the axial direction of swinging of the arm with respect to the grip portion is set to a direction intersecting with the reciprocating direction of the inner blade.
- the support arm is supported by the grip portion in a state in which a protruding amount from the grip portion can be changed according to an external force received by the blade head. Is preferred.
- the width of the support blade in the reciprocating direction of the inner blade is increased from the proximal end side toward the distal end side.
- the support arm is configured by combining at least two arm divided bodies.
- the blade head includes the inner blade and the outer blade, and a plurality of elongated sliding blade assemblies along the reciprocating direction of the inner blade are substantially parallel to each other.
- the pivot axis of the blade head with respect to the support arm is substantially perpendicular to the abutting direction of the blade head against the skin with respect to the center of the contact area of the blade head with the skin, and It is preferable to set it at a position outside the end of the contact area in a direction substantially perpendicular to the reciprocating direction of the inner blade.
- the support arm is configured such that the base-side force is directed toward the distal end side, and the oscillating axis with respect to the support arm of the blade head with respect to the abutting direction of the blade head against the skin. It is preferable to stretch in a direction inclined to the side.
- each of the sliding blade assemblies is urged toward the abutting direction by an urging mechanism, and the swing axis of the blade head with respect to the support arm is provided.
- the urging force by the urging mechanism for the sliding blade assembly on the side close to the oscillating force is It is preferable to make it weaker than the force.
- either one of the blade head and the support arm is provided with a roller, and the other is provided with an arcuate guide rail that guides the roller in a rollable manner. It is preferable that the blade head is swung with respect to the support arm by moving and guiding the roller along the track of the guide rail.
- the blade head is formed to be elongated along the reciprocating direction of the inner blade, and the swing load torque with respect to the support arm of the blade head is applied to the support arm and the blade head. It is preferable to make it lower than the swing load torque with respect to the grip portion.
- FIG. 1 is a front view (a) and a side view (b) of an electric razor that is useful for an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of an electric shaver according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a head portion of an electric shaver according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a support arm of an electric shaver according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing a change in the support state of the blade head by the support arm of the electric razor which is applied to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a front sectional view showing an internal configuration of a connecting portion between the blade head and the grip portion of the electric razor which is used in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is a side sectional view of an electric razor which is applied to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory view showing a change in the swinging state of the blade head of the electric razor according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the main part of the support arm of the electric razor which is used in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a front cross-sectional view showing an internal configuration of a connecting portion between a blade head of an electric razor and a grip portion which are used in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a front view and a side view of an electric razor that works on the present embodiment.
- 2 is an exploded perspective view of the electric razor
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the blade head of the electric razor
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the support arm of the electric razor
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the blade head by the support arm.
- FIG. 6 is a front sectional view showing the internal configuration of the connecting portion between the blade head and the grip portion
- FIG. 7 is a side sectional view of an electric razor
- FIG. It is explanatory drawing which shows the change of a dynamic state.
- FIG. 1 is defined as a front surface
- FIG. 1 is defined as a side surface
- the left side in FIG. 1 is the front side
- the right side in FIG. It is defined as Also, the vertical direction is defined according to (a) in Fig. 1.
- a blade head 3 for shaving body hair such as a heel is movably supported at one end in the longitudinal direction of an elongated grip portion 2 for gripping. Improves the ability to follow the skin and enhances shaving performance.
- the grip portion 2 is formed in a stick shape having a flat cross section, and is appropriately provided with a constricted portion or a bulging portion so that it can be easily grasped by hand. The fit is enhanced.
- the grip portion 2 is curved toward the front surface 2a as it is directed downward at least on the side close to the blade head 3 or as a whole.
- the blade surface D of the blade head 3 can be fitted to the side of the face, such as under the nose, with the grip 2 held at an angle.
- the posture with the front surface 2a of the grip portion 2 facing down and the rear surface 2b facing up is the posture that is most easily gripped when shaving the side surface of a face such as a heel. Therefore, the electric razor 1 that is useful in the present embodiment is configured so that the shaving performance is improved in this posture.
- an operation button 4 is provided at a substantially central portion of the front surface 2a of the grip portion 2, and the operation of the operation button 4 causes the blade head 3 to enter the blade head 3. It becomes possible to control the operation of the movable blade provided.
- the grip portion 2 includes a front case 5 and a rear case 6, a battery 7, a drive circuit 8, a switch 9, a base 10 for fixing them, and the like. In this state, it is configured by connecting with screws 11 or the like.
- the blade head 3 is a reciprocating drive containing a motor such as a linear motor. It comprises a moving case 12, a head case 13 that houses the reciprocating drive unit 12, inner blades 14, 18, outer blades 15, 19, and the like.
- the reciprocating operation output (reciprocating vibration) by the reciprocating drive unit 12 is transmitted to the inner blade 14 through the driver 16.
- the outer blade 15 is formed with a large number of openings (not shown), while the inner blade 14 is configured to reciprocate while being in sliding contact with the inner surface of the outer blade 15.
- the bristle force introduced on the inner surface side is sheared by sliding between the inner blade 14 and the outer blade 15.
- Both the inner blade 14 and the outer blade 15 are formed in an elongated shape, and the inner blade 14 reciprocates (vibrates) in the longitudinal direction.
- two sets of net blade assemblies (sliding blade assemblies) 17 having the inner blade 14 and the outer blade 15 are arranged in parallel to each other in the front and rear, and the two sets of net blade assemblies.
- a slit blade assembly 20 (FIG. 1) including an elongated slit inner blade 18 and a slit outer blade 19 is provided between 17 (FIG. 1).
- the reciprocating drive unit 12 is inserted into the upper opening 13a of the head case 13, and covers the head case cover 21, the driver dust-proof rubber 22, and the rubber pressing plate 23, and is fixed by screws 24 or the like. Is done.
- the outer blades 15, 19 are held in the holding frame 26 in a state where the outer blades 15, 19 are exposed from the opening 25a of the cover frame 25 so as to be movable up and down, that is, in a state where the protruding amount from the opening 25a can be changed. Is done. Then, the top surfaces of the two curved outer blades 15 become the blade surface D of the blade head 3 (see FIGS. 1 and 2).
- the blade head 3 is supported at both ends by a substantially U-shaped support arm 27 so as to be swingable.
- the support arm 27 is swingably supported on one end side of the grip portion 2, and basically includes float guides 28 and 29, a pedestal portion 30, and Arm 3
- the width Wd in the reciprocating direction of the inner blade 14 of the arm part 31 (the skew part 31a) is, as shown in FIG. From the point side toward the tip side, that is, toward the swing support point side of the blade head 3 by the support arm 27, the support arm 27 and the upper end of the grip portion 2 swinging to the left and right are gradually enlarged (increased).
- the swing angle with respect to the grip part 2 of the blade head 3 and the support arm 27 is relatively large by suppressing interference with the part. I can take it out.
- the arm portion 31 is formed in a substantially U shape in which upright pieces 32, 32 project from the left and right sides and the upper side is opened, and by the pair of upright pieces 32, 32, Both ends in the longitudinal direction of the blade head 3 are supported (supported at both ends).
- the rollers 34 and 35 are rotatably supported on the inner side (inside the U-shape) of the upright pieces 32 and 32, and the upright pieces 32 and 32 Inserted into the blade head 3 through openings 33 and 33 formed at both ends in the longitudinal direction.
- an arcuate guide rail 36 is formed on the side surface of the head case 13 of the blade head 3. Then, with the guide rail 36 being sandwiched between the rollers 34 and 35 of the upright pieces 32 inserted into the blade head 3, the rollers 34 and 35 roll while sliding on the guide rail 36.
- a state is constructed in which the blade head 3 is supported at both ends so as to be swingable with respect to the arm portion 31 (support arm 27).
- the axial direction of the peristaltic axis O is along the reciprocating direction of the inner blade 14.
- the swing axis O of the blade head 3 with respect to the support arm 27 is determined as the center of the arc shape of the guide rail 36. That is, according to the present embodiment, since the swing support mechanism is configured by the combination of the rollers 34 and 35 and the guide rail 36, restrictions due to the shape and arrangement of the blade head 3 and the support arm 27 are reduced, and more appropriate.
- the swing axis O can be set at the position.
- this peristaltic axis O is not in contact with the skin of the blade head 3 which is not the contact center (center of the contact area) M of the blade surface D of the blade head 3.
- the contact direction of the blade head 3 against the skin with respect to the contact center M (the direction of the arrow Y in FIG. 5; the protruding direction of the sliding blade assembly 17; a virtual plane including the blade surfaces D and D (substantially the skin and Of the contact region in the direction (normally upward in FIG. 1) and substantially perpendicular to the reciprocating direction of the inner blade (upward in FIG. 5).
- the upper blade surface D; the top of the outer blade 15) is set outside (ie, the upper side in FIG. 5).
- the electric razor 1 which is useful in the present embodiment has a front surface when shaving the side of the face. A posture with the rear surface facing upward is easy to abut against the skin. In addition, In general, since the direction of the hair on the side of the face is downward, from the viewpoint of shaving performance, it is better to move the electric razor 1 upward in this position as well.
- the counterclockwise rotation moment (FX L1) force due to the anti-force F acting on the blade surface D from the skin is measured in the clockwise direction due to the weight W and the biasing force of the spring 37. If it is not sufficiently larger than the rotational moment, the blade head 3 will not easily swing counterclockwise, and the followability to the skin will deteriorate.
- the center of contact of the blade head 3 with the skin is not the center of oscillation O of the blade head 3 with respect to the support arm 27 but the center of contact M of the blade surface D of the blade head 3.
- the pivot axis is used. O It can be understood that shifting the grip 2 to the rear surface 2b side of the grip portion 2 corresponds to shifting the swing axis O to the outside of the curve.
- the arm portion 31 (the skew portion 31a) is brought into contact with the blade head 3 from the swing support point by the grip portion 2 (in the direction of arrow Y in FIG. 5).
- the blade head 3 is extended in a direction inclined with respect to the pivot axis O of the blade head 3 with respect to the support arm 2 7.
- the support portion of the blade head 3 by the arm portion 31 approaches the swing axis O, and the rotational moment acting on the support portion can be reduced. Therefore, the support portion of the blade head 3 by the arm portion 31 and The arm portion 31 can be configured to be smaller and lighter.
- the two sliding blade assemblies 17, 17 are both moved upward (the abutment direction Y against the skin) by a spring 53 (Fig. 6) as an urging mechanism provided in the blade head 3.
- a spring 53 Fig. 6
- the biasing force by the spring 53 against the sliding blade assembly 17 on the rear side close to the pivot axis O of the blade head 3 with respect to the support arm 27 is applied.
- the sliding blade assembly 17 on the rear side (lower side in Fig.
- the swingable range around the swing axis O of the blade head 3 is that the side walls 32a and 32b of the upright pieces 32 and 32 and the openings 33 and 33 swing as the blade head 3 swings. It is determined by the posture when it contacts the inner wall surface 33a in the circumferential direction. Therefore, the swing range can be adjusted by appropriately adjusting the shapes of the upright pieces 32 and 32.
- the rear side wall surface 32b of the upright pieces 32, 32 is erected upward while the front side wall surface 32a is inclined upward and the front side is inclined so that the blade head 3 is substantially
- the blade head 3 can be swung in a range from an upright posture ((a) in FIG. 5) to a posture ((b) in FIG. 5) in which the lower portion of the blade head 3 faces rearward.
- the base end portion of the arm portion 31 is provided with an engagement groove 38, Engagement ribs 39 are provided on the upper end of the pedestal 30.
- Engagement ribs 39 are provided on the upper end of the pedestal 30.
- the pedestal 30 is formed in a frame shape having an opening 40, and as shown in FIG. 6, the motor in the reciprocating drive unit 12 and the drive circuit 8 are electrically connected to the opening 40. Connected lead wire 41 penetrates up and down. The lead wire 41 is spirally wound to ensure stretchability.
- round holes 42 are provided on the front and rear sides of the right side of the pedestal portion 30, respectively, while elongated holes 43 are provided on the front and rear sides of the left side.
- the float guides 28 and 29 have shafts 44 and 45 projecting from the front and rear, respectively, and the shafts 44 and 45 are engaged with the round hole 42 and the long hole 43, respectively.
- guide ribs 46 and 47 are provided at the front and rear ends of the float guides 28 and 29, respectively.
- the guide ribs 46 and 47 are provided on the front case 5 and the rear case 6 of the grip portion 2. It is loosely inserted into the grooves 48 and 49 (see Fig. 2) and guided so as to slide up and down.
- the float guides 28 and 29 are urged toward the abutting direction (upward) Y by springs 50 and 50 (see FIGS. 7 and 8) as urging means, respectively.
- Rollers 51 and 52 are provided on the front upper part and the rear lower part of the float guides 28 and 29, respectively. With these rollers 51 and 52, the float guides 28 and 29 and the guide grooves 48 and 49 are provided. The sliding resistance is reduced.
- the spring 50, 50 has an upper force depending on the magnitude of the load acting on the blade head 3.
- the expansion / contraction state changes. Specifically, as the load acting on the blade head 3 is larger, the blade head 3 and the support arm 27 are positioned lower than the grip portion 2 and act on the blade head 3. The smaller the load, the higher the position relative to the grip part 2. That is, in the present embodiment, a state in which the support arm 27 is supported in a state in which the protrusion amount from the grip portion 2 can be changed according to the external force received by the blade head 3 is realized by a forceful configuration. ! / Speak. [0050] As shown in FIG.
- the urging force by the springs 50, 50 as the urging means, the setting position, the urging force by the spring 37 as another urging means, the setting position, etc. are adjusted as appropriate.
- the swing load torque around the swing axis O of the blade head 3 with respect to the support arm 27 is made higher than the swing load torque around the swing axis with respect to the grip portion 2 of the blade head 3 and support arm 27.
- the difference in moment arm between the front and rear direction and the left and right direction is reduced, so that the swing load on the support arm 27 of the blade head 3 and the swing load on the grip portion 2 of the blade head 3 and support arm 27 are almost equal. It is trying to become.
- the support arm 27 that swings and supports the blade head 3 is configured to be swingably supported by the grip portion 2 in a state where the force on one end side of the grip portion 2 protrudes. Therefore, the swingable range of the support arm 27 can be increased as compared with the conventional structure, thereby improving the followability to the skin and improving the shaving performance.
- the support arm 27 moves in accordance with the external force received by the blade head 3. Since the protrusion amount with respect to the lip portion 2 is supported in a variable state, the support structure of the support arm 27 by the grip portion 2 can further reduce the impact on the skin.
- the width of the support arm 27 (the width of the inner blade 14 in the reciprocating direction) Wd is set so that the proximal side force is also directed toward the distal side, that is, the swing support point by the grip portion 2. Since the side force is gradually increased toward the swing support point side of the blade head, the range until the support arm 27 swings and contacts the side wall of the grip portion 2 can be expanded. Therefore, the swingable range of the support arm 27 and the blade head 3 can be further expanded.
- the swing axis O of the blade head 3 with respect to the support arm 27 is substantially perpendicular to the contact direction Y of the blade head 3 against the skin with respect to the contact center M.
- the blade head 3 that is abutted against the skin is moved to the inner blade 14 because it is set so as to be shifted from the end of the contact area (blade surface D) in the direction substantially perpendicular to the reciprocating direction of the inner blade.
- the swinging direction of the blade head (the swinging direction around the swinging shaft center) due to the anti-caking force acting on the sliding blade assembly from the skin is changed to multiple sliding blade assemblies.
- the followability of the blade head 3 to the skin can be improved on the side where the peristaltic axis O force is also separated, and thus the shaving performance can be improved.
- the blade head 3 that is, the electric force razor 1 is pressed against the skin
- the edge of the blade head 3 on the side closer to the swing axis O is the front
- the edge on the far side of the swing axis O force When moving in the rearward direction, the pressing force against the skin of the blade head 3 on the side close to the pivot axis O (the rear sliding blade assembly 17) increases, so the skin stretching effect is enhanced.
- the shaving performance can be further improved.
- the grip portion 2 (from the grip portion 2 to the blade head 3) is curved along a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the blade head 3 (reciprocating direction of the inner blade 14). Or, if it is bent, considering the gripping posture, the direction of the hair on the side of the face (downward), and the direction of movement suitable for the direction of the hair (upward force), the oscillation axis O It is effective to shift in the direction of the outside of the curve or fold.
- the support arm 27 of the blade head 3 with respect to the abutting direction Y of the blade head 3 against the skin from the proximal end side toward the distal end side.
- the support point of the blade head 3 is swung by the support arm 27 because the support arm 27 is stretched in the direction inclined to the peristaltic axis O side Since the moment acting on the support point can be reduced close to the axis O, the support portion of the blade head 3 by the support arm 27 and the support arm 27 can be configured more compactly.
- the blade head 3 includes a plurality of sliding blade assemblies 17 that are elongated along the reciprocating direction of the inner blade 14 and substantially parallel to each other.
- the urging force by the spring 53 as the urging mechanism for the sliding blade assembly 17 on the side close to the oscillating axis O with respect to 27, and the urging mechanism for the sliding blade assembly 17 on the side far away from the oscillating axis O force Therefore, the followability of the sliding blade assembly 17 on the side close to the swing axis O to the skin can be improved, and the shaving performance can be improved.
- the configuration using the rollers 34, 35 and the guide rail 36 further increases the shaving performance by taking a larger shift amount of the swing axis O.
- the blade head 3 is formed elongated along the reciprocating direction of the inner blade 14, and the swing load torque of the blade head 3 with respect to the support arm 27 is determined by the blade head 3 and Since the swing load torque on the grip portion 2 of the support arm 27 is lower, the swing load on the grip portion 2 of the blade head 3 and the support arm 27 is closer to the swing load on the support arm 27 of the blade head 3. It is possible to improve the follow-up performance with respect to the skin regardless of the direction of movement along the skin.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a main part of a support arm that works in the present embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view of a connecting portion between a blade head and a grip portion.
- the same constituent elements as those of the electric razor which is powerful in the first embodiment are provided. Therefore, the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description is omitted.
- the arm portion 31 of the support arm 27 is configured by combining at least two arm divided bodies 31L and 31R.
- the degree of freedom in the assembly procedure of each component is increased, the assembly of the support arm 27, the engagement between the guide rollers 34, 35 and the guide rail 36, and the electric force Assembling the razor 1 will be easier and faster.
- the configuration of the support arm 27 in the state where the arm divided bodies 31L and 31R are assembled and other components are the same as those in the first embodiment. Of course, the same effect can be obtained.
- the groove 60 is formed by applying the proximal end force of the inner surface of the arm divided body 31L to the distal end portion, and the lead wire 41 is routed in the groove 60. Further, the lead wire 41 extends to the vicinity of the swing support point and is introduced into a hole (not shown) provided in the blade head 3 (for example, the head case 13).
- the lead wire 41 is difficult to see from the outside, so that the aesthetics can be improved, and the lead wire 41 contacts the movable part such as the blade head 3 or the like.
- the lead wire 41 and, consequently, the reliability of the electric power razor 1 can be improved by suppressing the amount of movement of the lead wire 41.
- the support arm for swinging and supporting the blade head is structured so as to be swingably supported by the grip portion in a state of protruding from the one end side of the grip portion.
- the swingable range of the support arm can be increased, so that the followability to the skin can be improved and the shaving performance can be improved.
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