WO2008023529A1 - Appareil à couper les cheveux - Google Patents

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WO2008023529A1
WO2008023529A1 PCT/JP2007/064598 JP2007064598W WO2008023529A1 WO 2008023529 A1 WO2008023529 A1 WO 2008023529A1 JP 2007064598 W JP2007064598 W JP 2007064598W WO 2008023529 A1 WO2008023529 A1 WO 2008023529A1
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Makoto Nakakura
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Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.
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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
    • B26B19/20Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers with provision for shearing hair of preselected or variable length
    • 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
    • B26B19/22Clippers or shavers operating with a plurality of cutting edges, e.g. hair clippers, dry shavers with provision for thinning-out hair

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  • the present invention relates to a hair cutter that performs hair and body hair force using a comb-shaped fixed blade and a movable blade that are in sliding contact with each other.
  • a hair cutter converts a rotary motion of a motor or the like into a reciprocating motion, transmits the reciprocating motion to a movable blade, and reciprocates the movable blade with respect to a fixed blade, thereby making sliding contact with the movable blade. It is comprised so that the hair introduced into the comb-shaped fixed blade may be cut
  • a force and hair cutter as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 55-47885, one that is configured to be able to cut skies has been proposed.
  • FIGS. 19 (a) and 19 (b) and FIGS. 20 (a) and 20 (b) show an example of a hair cutter that enables ski trimming.
  • the cutter block 103 having the blade block 102 including the fixed blade 100 and the movable blade 101 is covered with the attachment 104 for ski trimming to enable the ski trimming.
  • the attachment 104 for trimming is fixed to the cutter body 103 by fitting a hook 106 into a holding hole 105 formed in the cutter body 103.
  • This ski trimming attachment 104 has a cap shape, and has a force protection portion 108 that suppresses the cutting of the hair 107 at regular intervals and a groove portion 109 that enables the hair 107 to be cut at the tip portion. Have. The hair 107 entering the groove 109 is protected without being cut by the hair 107 coming into contact with the force-cut protection unit 108 cut by the fixed blade 100 and the movable blade 101. Therefore, by using this ski-cutting attachment 104, it is possible to artificially cut the hair surface without cutting all the hair in contact with the blade.
  • the present invention solves such a conventional problem, and provides a hair cutter that can perform ski trimming without generating a hole and does not produce an unnatural finish. For the purpose.
  • One aspect of the present invention is a hair cutter that moves to the top of the head and performs skiving, and is driven by a blade block and a motor that combine a comb-shaped fixed blade and a movable blade that are in sliding contact with each other.
  • a main body provided with means, a protective member that is detachably attached to the main body, and that allows skiing at a fixed interval with respect to the blade width of the fixed blade and the movable blade, and from the ground to the cut point by the blade block And a comb portion that keeps the distance of the head constant.
  • FIG. 1 Fig. 1 (a) is a perspective view of the cutter body when the hair cutter of the first embodiment is viewed from one direction, and Fig. 1 (b) is a view of the hair cutter of the first embodiment from the other direction.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the cutter body when the hair cutter of the first embodiment is viewed from one direction, and Fig. 1 (b) is a view of the hair cutter of the first embodiment from the other direction.
  • FIG. 2 (a) is a perspective view of an attachment for skiing cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1
  • FIG. 2 (b) is a plan view of the attachment for skiing cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the comb member of the attachment for skiing attachment in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1
  • Fig. 3 (b) is the basis of the attachment for ski cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1. It is a top view of a stand.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a tip portion of the hair cutter according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 (a) shows the front end portion of the hair cutter according to Embodiment 1, in which the hair is cut.
  • FIG. 5 (b) is a main part enlarged cross-sectional view of the distal end portion of the hair cutter according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a comb member in the hair cutter of the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 (a) shows the tip of the hair cutter according to the second embodiment, and a sectional view of the tip.
  • FIG. 7 (b) shows the tip of the hair cutter according to the second embodiment. It is an expanded sectional view which shows the state which has cut.
  • FIG. 8 shows the attachment for ski cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 3
  • FIG. FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the attachment for trimming the hair in the hair cutter according to the third embodiment and showing the state in which the ski trimming member is slid with respect to the comb member.
  • Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the attachment for pruning according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 (a) shows the hair cutter of the third embodiment, and is a cross-sectional view showing a state before the ski cutting member is slid with respect to the comb member.
  • FIG. 10 (b) is a sectional view of the third embodiment. It is sectional drawing which shows the state which showed the hair cutter and slid the ski cutting member with respect to the comb member.
  • FIG. 11 (a) is a perspective view showing the distal end portion of the hair cutter according to the fourth embodiment
  • FIG. 11 (b) is a sectional view showing the distal end portion of the hair cutter according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 (a) is an enlarged plan view of a main part showing an example in which the tip portion of the comb member according to the fifth embodiment is shown, and the interval between the cuttable positions is not uniform with respect to the blade block.
  • b) is an enlarged plan view of an essential part showing another example in which the tip portion of the comb member of the fifth embodiment is shown and the interval between the cuttable positions is non-uniform with respect to the blade block.
  • FIG. 13 shows an example in which the hair holding member in the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 is movable in the operating direction with respect to the cut point, and is a perspective view when the hair holding member is removed from the comb member. .
  • FIG. 14 (a) shows an example in which the hair holding member in the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 can be moved in the operating direction with respect to the cut point, and the hair holding member is unidirectional with respect to the comb member.
  • FIG. 14 (b) shows an example in which the hair holding member in the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 can be moved in the operating direction relative to the cut point. It is a perspective view when making it slide to another direction with respect to a member.
  • FIG. 15 (a) shows an example of a hair cutter according to Embodiment 6, in which the hair holding member is slid forward, and is a cross-sectional view of the hair cutter
  • FIG. 15 (b) Shows the tip of the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 and shows an example of sliding the hair holding member forward
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of the tip portion.
  • FIG. 16 shows an example of a hair cutter according to Embodiment 6, in which the hair holding member is slid forward, and is a cross-sectional view of the hair cutter
  • FIG. 16 (b) Shows the tip of the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 and shows an example of sliding the hair holding member forward
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of the tip portion.
  • FIG. 17 is an enlarged perspective view of a main part showing a tip portion of the hair cutter according to the seventh embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a plan view of an attachment for skin cutting in the hair cutter of the eighth embodiment.
  • Fig. 19 shows an example of a conventional hair cutter, and is a perspective view of a hair cutter with an attachment for ski-cutting that enables ski-cutting, and Fig. 19 (b) shows the conventional hair cutter. It is a figure which shows the state which is cutting the hair with a hair cutter.
  • FIG. 20 shows an example of a conventional hair cutter, and is a front view of a skim attachment
  • FIG. 20 (b) is an enlarged perspective view of a main part showing the tip of the conventional hair cutter.
  • FIG. 1 (a) is a perspective view of the cutter body when the hair cutter of Embodiment 1 is viewed from one direction
  • Fig. 1 (b) is a perspective view of the cutter body when the hair cutter of Embodiment 1 is viewed from the other direction
  • FIG. 2 (a) is a perspective view of the attachment for skiing cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1
  • FIG. 2 (b) is a plan view of the attachment for skiing cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. Fig. 3 (a) is a plan view of the comb member of the attachment for skiing attachment in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1
  • Fig. 3 (b) is a plan view of the base of the attachment for skiing cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the distal end portion of the hair cutter according to Embodiment 1, and FIG. Fig. 5 (a) shows the tip of the hair cutter of the first embodiment and shows a state of cutting the hair, and Fig. 5 (b) shows the tip of the hair cutter of the first embodiment. It is a principal part expanded sectional view of a front-end
  • the hair cutter includes a cutter body 1, a switch handle 2 for turning on and off the operation of the cutter body 1, a comb-like fixed blade 3 and a movable blade 4 that are in sliding contact with each other.
  • a combined blade block 5 and a ski-cut attachment 6 that is a protective member that enables ski-cut are provided.
  • the cutter body 1 is provided with driving means (not shown) such as a motor for reciprocating the movable blade 4 in the left-right direction with respect to the fixed blade 3.
  • driving means such as a motor for reciprocating the movable blade 4 in the left-right direction with respect to the fixed blade 3.
  • the driving means is operated to convert the rotary motion of the motor into a reciprocating motion and swing the movable blade 4 in the left-right direction with respect to the fixed blade 3.
  • hair or body hair enters between the fixed blade 3 and each blade of the movable blade 4 so that the hair or body hair (including human and non-human animals) is cut (cut). Refused).
  • This embodiment will be described as an example of cutting hair.
  • the blade block 5 is composed of a fixed blade 3 having a saw shape and a movable blade 4 having a similar saw shape.
  • the fixed blade 3 is fixed to the cutter body 1.
  • the movable blade 4 is attached to the cutter body 1 so as to reciprocate in the left-right direction with respect to the fixed blade 3.
  • the attachment for cutting the skin 6 includes a base 7, a comb member 8 fixed to the base 7, and a force.
  • the base 7 is attached to the cutter body 1 with the comb member 8 fixed by fixing means such as welding or adhesion.
  • the comb member 8 is provided with a ski-cutting member 11 constituted by a cut protection portion 9 and a cut groove portion 10 that can cut the paw at regular intervals with respect to the width of the fixed blade 3 and the movable blade 4. Further, the comb member 8 is formed with a plurality of comb portions 13 that maintain a constant distance H from the scalp (background) 12 to the cut point by the blade block 5 at the same pitch as the cut protection portion 9.
  • the comb portion 13 is formed so as to extend forward from the tip of the comb member 8, and has a contact surface 14 that contacts the scalp 12.
  • the distance H from the contact surface 14 of the comb portion 13 to the cut point is sufficient to ensure that the hair 15 does not cause an excessively short length and does not cause perforation! / ! / [0017]
  • the comb member 8 is fitted with an attachment lock button 16 provided on the cutter body 1, and a holding positioning hole 17 for fixing the attachment position of the skim attachment 6 to the cutter body 1 is fixed. Is provided. If a plurality of the holding and positioning holes 17 are formed, it is possible to arbitrarily change the mounting position of the skiwing attachment 6 with respect to the cutter body 1.
  • the attachment lock button 16 is interlocked with the switch handle 2, and normally protrudes from the surface of the cutter body when the switch handle 2 is inserted by the force that is immersed in the cutter body 1 by an elastic member. And is fitted into the holding positioning hole 17. As a result, it is impossible to remove the ski-cutting attachment 6 during use, and inadvertent position movement during use does not occur, and ski-cutting failures can be prevented.
  • extending portions 18 are provided so as to extend forward from both ends of the base 7, and the cross-sectional shape of the extending portions 18 (a cross section when the hair cutter is viewed from the side). The shape is substantially the same as the cross-sectional shape of the tip portion of the comb portion 13.
  • the extending portion 18 is formed with a thickness greater than that of the comb portion 13, and prevents the comb portion 13 from being damaged when dropped.
  • the extending portion 18 has a surface 19 that contacts the scalp 12, similar to the contact surface 14 of the comb portion 13, and has a function of maintaining a constant distance H from the scalp 12 to the cut point, that is, It also functions as a comb.
  • the extending portion 18 is preferably provided in order to prevent the comb portion 13 from being damaged when dropped or the like, but may be omitted.
  • an attachment 6 for skim cutting substantially the contact surface 14 of the comb portion 13 and the extension portion 18.
  • the contact surface 19 is brought into contact with the scalp 12 and moved from the hairline to the top of the head (force from the bottom to the top).
  • the hair 15 is pinched by the comb portion 13 and the hair 15 is raised by the ski trimming member 11 (the hair rises), and only the hair 15A introduced into the cut groove portion 10 is cut.
  • each of the comb portions 13 has a plurality of comb portions 13 to improve the finish of the skiving.
  • the hair 15B coming into contact with the cut protection part 9 passes under the comb part 13 without being cut.
  • the hair 15A introduced into the cut groove portion 10 remains at least the length of the distance H, and only a part of the conventional hair is extremely It becomes possible to prevent the phenomenon that the hair 15 is shortened.
  • the hair cutter is operated so as to scoop up the hair from the hairline toward the top of the head toward the top of the head, so that the hair is cut.
  • a finish that is closer to a professional barber can be achieved without failure.
  • the force in which the attachment 6 for trimming the ski is composed of the base 7 and the comb member 8
  • the same effect can be obtained by providing the comb member even in the conventional cap method (the method of covering the main body). It is possible to obtain
  • the comb portion since the comb portion is provided to keep the distance from the ground surface to the cut point by the blade block constant, the comb portion keeps the distance from the ground surface to the cut point constant. Incorporating the original hair-cutting method (cutting the hair instead of cutting the hair surface to cut the inner hair), the movement direction is the direction of the head of the head. Even if it is changed (squeezed from bottom to top), it will fail to achieve a finish that is closer to a professional barber than a line that appears on the surface of the hair ("ski cut" that thins out the amount of hair without greatly changing the overall hairstyle) Can be achieved without.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the comb member in the hair cutter of the second embodiment
  • FIG. 7 (a) shows the tip of the hair cutter of the second embodiment, a sectional view of the tip
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a state of a hair cutter according to Embodiment 2 and showing a state of cutting hair!
  • a hair holding member 20 that is cut by the blade block 5 while pressing the hair 15 is provided in the ski trimming member 11.
  • the comb member 21 of the second embodiment is provided with a similar part to the comb member 8 of the first embodiment although the shape is slightly different from that of the first embodiment.
  • a cutting member 11 and a comb portion 13 are provided.
  • the hair holding member 20 is provided above the blade block 5, and is provided so as to protrude forward of the cut point. Force, hair holding member 20
  • the front end of the scalp 12 and the cut line 22 connecting the cut point with a perpendicular to the scalp 12 protrudes forward, and is provided between the comb parts 13 and outside the comb parts 13 at both ends. ing.
  • the hair holding member 20 is provided in front of the cut point, and the tip portion of the hair holding member 20 is protruded forward from the cut line 22, so that the hair 15 is attached to the scalp 12 It is not possible to cut evenly at the shortest distance (from the root of the hair 15).
  • This hair holding member 20 makes it possible to cut the hair 15 while pressing it down, and the length of the hair 15 when entering the cut point. Sag is sparse and a more natural finish can be achieved. Therefore, according to the hair cutter of the second embodiment, it is possible to prevent an unnatural finish in which the hair 15 is extremely shortened.
  • the hair holding member that cuts the hair with the blade block while being pressed since the hair holding member that cuts the hair with the blade block while being pressed is provided, the hair is cut while being pushed down, and the shortest distance of the hair that reaches the cut point is reduced. This makes it possible to extend the hair and prevent hair from being cut near the root.
  • FIG. 8 (a) shows the attachment for ski cutting in the hair cutter of Embodiment 3
  • FIG. 8 (b) is a perspective view showing the state before sliding the ski cutting member with respect to the comb member.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a ski trimming attachment in the hair cutter of FIG. 3 and showing a state in which the ski trimming member is slid with respect to the comb member.
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the attachment for ski cutting according to the third embodiment
  • FIG. 10 (a) shows the hair cutter according to the third embodiment, showing a state before the ski cutting member is slid with respect to the comb member.
  • FIG. 10 (b) is a cross-sectional view showing the hair cutter according to the third embodiment and showing a state in which the ski trimming member is slid with respect to the comb member.
  • the comb member 23 and the skimming member 24 are configured as separate members.
  • the skid IJ member 24 is provided slidably with respect to the comb member 23, and the skim cutting member 24 is pressed by the coil panel 25, which is an elastic member, so that the blade block 5 is always kept in close contact with it.
  • the ski trimming member 24 is provided with a spring receiving portion 26 that receives elastic force from the coil spring 25 in addition to the cut protection portion 9 and the cut groove portion 10. Have been.
  • the spring receiving portion 26 is integrated into the skiwing member 24 in a substantially L shape in plan view at both ends of the skiwing member 24.
  • the holding positioning holes 17A and 17B are respectively provided at two locations along the longitudinal direction so that the attachment position of the skiwing attachment 6 to the cutter body 1 can be changed.
  • the base 27 has an extending portion 18 that has the same function as the comb portion 13 as in the base 7 of the first embodiment.
  • the base 27 accommodates the coil spring 25 and the coil spring 25.
  • a coil spring holding portion 28 that receives elastic force is provided.
  • the coil spring holding part 28 is a rectangular parallelepiped that accommodates the coil panel 25 therein, and protrudes from the side surface of the extending part 18.
  • the coil spring 25 housed in the coil spring holding portion 28 is always subjected to the ski-cutting member 24 by having one end abutting against the inner wall of the coin panel holding portion 28 and the other end abutting against the panel receiving portion 26. Is urged away from the tip of the comb portion 13 so as to be in close contact with the blade block 5.
  • the ski trimming member 24 is pressed by the coil panel 25 and is always positioned away from the comb portion 13, and is used for ski trimming. Even when the attachment position of the attachment 6 is made movable, the skim cutting member 24 is always in close contact with the blade block 5, so that a gap is created between the skiwing member 24 and the cutter body 1 and the hair is clogged and cut. It is prevented from becoming impossible.
  • the protective member is pressed by the coasting member so as to be always in close contact with the blade block, so that a gap is generated between the protective member and the blade block. There is no possibility of debris accumulating and eventually becoming uncut.
  • FIG. 11 (a) is a perspective view showing the distal end portion of the hair cutter according to the fourth embodiment
  • FIG. 11 (b) is a sectional view showing the distal end portion of the hair cutter according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the fourth embodiment is applied to any of the first to third embodiments, and the contact surface 14 that contacts the scalp 12 formed on the comb portion 13 is substantially flat. .
  • the contact surface 14 is defined as a substantially flat surface, in the present embodiment, it is assumed that a surface having a curvature along the scalp 12 is included.
  • the contact surface 19 of the extending portion 18 provided on the base 7 is also substantially flat like the contact surface 14 of the comb portion 13.
  • the contact surface 14 of the comb portion 13 is substantially flat, so that the operation direction can be visually recognized by this surface, thereby preventing misuse when used in the wrong direction. I'll do it with power.
  • a substantially flat surface that is brought into contact with the ground is provided on a part of the comb member. This flat surface visually recognizes the operation direction and promotes the prevention of misuse.
  • FIG. 12 (a) shows the tip portion of the comb member of the fifth embodiment, and is an enlarged plan view of the main part showing an example in which the interval between the cuttable positions is not uniform with respect to the blade block
  • FIG. FIG. 10 is an enlarged plan view of a main part showing another example in which the tip portion of the comb member according to Embodiment 5 is shown and the interval between the cuttable positions is non-uniform with respect to the blade block.
  • the arrangement of the cut groove portions 10 is not uniform with respect to the blade block 5 in the skimming member 11 of the first embodiment. 12 (a) and 12 (b), the cut groove portion 10 is filled with a filling 29, so that the cut groove portion 10 is filled or placed one by one or irregularly. It is also possible to form the part of the cut groove 10 without the padding 29 with the cut protection part 9! /.
  • the force S for finishing the length of the hair 15 after cutting more unevenly can be achieved, and the force S for achieving a more natural finish can be achieved.
  • FIG. 13 shows an example in which the hair holding member in the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 can be moved in the operating direction with respect to the cut point, and is a perspective view when the hair holding member is removed from the comb member
  • FIG. Fig. 9 shows an example in which the hair holding member in the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 can be moved in the operating direction with respect to the cut point, and is a perspective view when the hair holding member is slid in one direction with respect to the comb member.
  • 14 (b) also shows an example in which the hair holding member in the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 can be moved in the operating direction with respect to the cut point, and when the hair holding member is slid in the other direction with respect to the comb member
  • FIG. 15 (a) shows the tip of the hair cutter of Embodiment 6 and shows an example in which the hair holding member is slid forward.
  • FIG. 15 (b) is a sectional view of the tip of the hair cutter
  • FIG. Fig. 16 shows an example in which the hair cutter of the form 6 is shown and the hair holding member is slid forward.
  • Fig. 16 (a) is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part of the hair cutter. An example in which the hair holding member is slid forward is shown, and a sectional view of the tip of the hair cutter, FIG. 16 (b) shows the tip of the hair cutter of Embodiment 6, and the hair holding member is moved forward. It is the principal part expanded sectional view of the example which was made to show id, and the tip part.
  • the hair holding member 20 in the previous embodiment 2 is integrated with the ski trimming member 11.
  • the hair holding member 30 is skimming member. 31 is configured as a separate member, and the hair holding member 30 is movable with respect to the comb portion 13 in the hair cutter operating direction.
  • the hair holding member 30 includes a plurality of hair pressing portions 32 that press the hair 15, and a connecting portion 33 that connects the hair pressing portions 32.
  • the hair pressing portion 32 is divided into a plurality of pieces, and each comb portion 13 enters the gap 35 between the hair pressing portions 32. When the comb portion 13 enters the gap 35, the hair holding member 30 slides with respect to the comb member 8.
  • Two positioning grooves 36A and 36B for changing the slide position of the hair holding member 30 are provided in one hair holding member 32 opposed to each other with the gap 35 between both ends.
  • Positioning protrusions 34 provided on the comb portions 13 at both ends are fitted into the positioning grooves 36A and 36B.
  • the positioning projection 34 is fitted into the front positioning groove 36A.
  • the positioning protrusion 34 is fitted into the rear positioning groove 36B.
  • the ski trimming member 31 is provided with a guide claw portion 37 for guiding the slide of the hair holding member 30! /.
  • the force, the claw guide claw portion 37 engages with the side edge portions of the hair pressing portions 32 at both ends, and guides the slide of the hair holding member 30 with respect to the comb portion 13.
  • the finger is placed on the connecting portion 33 and slid.
  • the hair holding member 30 is slid in the direction approaching and moving away from the cut point, so that the amount of hair 15 falling down can be adjusted.
  • the amount and length of hair to be cut can be changed from place to place
  • the hair holding member can be moved in the operation direction with respect to the cut point, it is possible to adjust the amount of hair falling by the hair holding member, The amount of cut can be adjusted arbitrarily.
  • FIG. 17 is an enlarged perspective view of a main part showing a tip portion of the hair cutter according to the seventh embodiment.
  • the contact surface of hair holding member 20 in Embodiment 2 with hair 15 is not a straight line but a non-linear shape!
  • the positions of the front end surfaces 20A to 20G in contact with the hair 15 of the hair holding member 20 are not arranged on the same line as shown in FIG. A non-linear shape.
  • the hair cutter configured as described above, since the contact surface of the hair holding member 20 with the hair 15 has a non-linear shape, the amount and length of the hair 15 to be cut can be changed from place to place. it can. As a result, the cut becomes uneven and it is possible to adjust to a natural finish.
  • FIG. 18 is a plan view of the attachment for trimming the hair in the hair cutter of the eighth embodiment.
  • the comb portion 13 of the first embodiment is eliminated, and the extension portion 18 provided on the base 7 is used as a substitute for the comb portion 13 from the scalp 12 to the cut point.
  • the comb portion 13 is not necessarily required.
  • the distance from the ground surface to the cut point by the blade block constant is kept constant by the comb portion. Incorporating the original hair-cutting method (raising the hair instead of cutting the surface of the hair to cut the inner hair), and changing the direction of movement to the top of the head (squeezing from bottom to top) Even so, it can be achieved without failing to achieve a finish that is closer to a professional barber than a line that does not appear on the surface of the hair (“ski-cutting” that thins out the amount of hair without changing the overall hairstyle).

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L'invention concerne un appareil à couper les cheveux, qui est déplacé sur une région pariétale et qui peigne, appareil à couper les cheveux comportant un corps de coupe (1) ayant un bloc de lames (5) constitué par une combinaison d'une lame fixe en forme de peigne (3) et d'une lame mobile (4) qui sont en contact coulissant l'une par rapport à l'autre et un moyen d'entraînement entraîné par un moteur ou autre du même genre, un accessoire (6) permettant de peigner attaché de manière détachable sur le corps de coupe (1) et constitué d'un socle (7) et d'un organe de type peigne (8) permettant de peigner les cheveux selon un intervalle fixe (H) par rapport aux largeurs de lame de la lame fixe (3) et de la lame mobile (4), et une partie peigne (13) permettant de maintenir de manière constante la distance (H) entre la peau de la tête (12) et un point devant être coupé par le bloc de lames (5).
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