[0001] The present invention relates to a hair clipper and, more particularly, to a hair
clipper provided with an attachment for adjustment of a cutting height.
[0002] As hair clippers, there is conventionally provided a hair clipper of the type wherein
an attachment having a comb portion for contact with a scalp is mounted to a main
body of the hair clipper such that a cutting height can be adjusted by restricting
a distance between a hair-cutting knife portion and the scalp by means of the attachment.
[0003] In a hair clipper including an attachment, the attachment is slidably attached to
the main body so as to change the cutting height through a sliding movement of the
attachment so that the cutting height can be adjusted by sliding the single attachment.
In such a kind of hair clipper, the attachment is formed into a tubular shape to be
capped on the main body such that any shaking motion thereof relative to the main
body is avoided (see, e.g.,
Japanese Patent Laid-open Application No. 2005-73933).
[0004] However, in case a suction mouth for sucking clipped hairs is located in the vicinity
of the knife portion of the main body and a suction path extending from the suction
mouth to a suction fan is configured to be opened for easy cleaning thereof, the hair
clipper provided with the tubular attachment is inconvenient in that the attachment
should be removed prior to opening the suction path.
[0005] For this reason, it would be desirable that the attachment is disposed not to interfere
with a mechanism for opening the suction path by forming the attachment in other shapes
than the tubular shape. In this case, however, the attachment would be shaken unless
parts of the attachment attached to the main body are precisely formed. Such shaking
motion tends to generate a noise when the knife portion is driven to conduct a hair-cut
operation. From a viewpoint of production management, however, it is difficult to
keep the precision of the parts of the attachment good enough to eliminate the shaking
motion.
[0006] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a hair clipper capable
of preventing an attachment from shaking with easy production management even though
the attachment is of a non-tubular shape.
[0007] In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hair clipper
including a main body provided with a hair-cutting knife portion at a leading end
portion, and an attachment for adjusting a cutting height, the attachment being removably
and slidably mounted to the main body, characterized in that: the attachment has a
substantially U-shaped cross section and is adapted to cover a lower portion of the
main body, the attachment including crook pieces integrally formed at opposite top
edges thereof to define downwardly opened grooves, respectively; and the main body
has guide ribs fitted in the respective grooves of the attachment to guide a sliding
movement of the attachment, the main body including spring members arranged at opposite
sides thereof for outwardly pressing internal side surfaces of the attachment, respectively.
[0008] The crook pieces of the attachment are biased against the respective guide ribs by
means of the spring member, so that the attachment is guided in a reliable manner
without shaking.
[0009] The main body may further include a biasing member provided on an outer bottom surface
of the main body for downwardly biasing an internal bottom surface of the attachment.
In this case, it is possible to prevent the shaking motion in more reliable manner.
Particularly, the biasing member may serve also as a click-position determining member
adapted to, during the sliding movement of the attachment, selectively engage with
one of a plurality of click depressions formed on the internal bottom surface of the
attachment, in which case it is possible to perform a click operation during the sliding
movement of the attachment.
[0010] The hair clipper may further include a top cover removably attached to the main body
to cover a top side of the main body, the top cover adapted to press top surfaces
of the crook pieces respectively formed at the opposite top edges of the attachment.
In this case, it is possible to prevent the shaking motion of the attachment in more
reliable manner.
[0011] Further, the top cover may define a suction path between a top surface of the main
body and the top cover, the suction path extending to a suction fan arranged at a
rear side of the main body. In this case, the cleaning of the suction path can be
conducted with ease by opening the suction path.
[0012] In accordance with the present invention, the crook pieces of the attachment and
the guide ribs are biased into contact with each other by means of the spring member
at all times. Thus, even though the attachment is not of a tubular shape adapted to
be capped on the main body but has a substantially U-shaped cross section, the attachment
can smoothly slide without shaking, which would otherwise generate of a noise during
the operation of the knife portion. Moreover, since no shaking is caused even if the
attachment and the main body are not precisely formed, the production management therefor
becomes easy.
[0013] The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent
from the following description of preferred embodiments, given in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a horizontal cross sectional view (a cross sectional view taken along the
line A-A in Fig. 5) of a hair clipper in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the hair clipper shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a main body of the hair clipper shown in
Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a vertical cross sectional view of the main body of the hair clipper shown
in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a top view of the hair clipper shown in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 6 is a perspective view depicting an attachment of the hair clipper shown in
Fig. 1.
[0014] Hereinafter, there will be described an embodiment of the present invention with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0015] As shown in Fig. 2, a hair clipper of the present invention includes a main body
1 provided at its leading end with a knife portion 2 including a comb-shaped fixed
blade and a comb-shaped movable blade, and an attachment 3 removably attached to the
main body 1 for adjusting a cutting height. As illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, the hair
clipper further includes a top cover 4 removably attached to the top surface of a
leading portion of the main body 1. A suction fan 5 and an electric motor 50 for driving
the suction fan 5 are received within a rear part of the main body 1. An electric
motor 20 for reciprocatingly driving the movable blade of the knife portion 2 is accommodated
in a leading part of the main body 1.
[0016] The top cover 4 serves to define a suction path 6 between the top surface of the
main body 1 and itself. The top cover 4 is provided at its leading side with a slide
cover part 40 that can be extended and retracted through sliding movement. The suction
path 6 extends between a suction mouth 60 formed at a leading edge of the slide cover
part 40 and a filter 51 arranged in front of the suction fan 5.
[0017] The reason for making the slide cover part 40 slidingly retractable is that a member
defining the suction mouth 60 may become an obstacle in cutting the hair around an
ear if it exists close to the knife portion 2, while the suction mouth 60 is desirable
to be positioned adjacent to the knife portion 2 at the time of sucking hair chips.
[0018] Furthermore, in the main body 1 of the present embodiment, a space 62 between the
leading part containing the motor 20 and the rear part containing the suction fan
5 and the motor 50 constitutes a part of the suction path 6 and the suctioned hair
chips are collected in the space 62. Since the top cover 4 also covers the space 62,
the hair chips collected in the space 62 can be easily taken out by removing the top
cover 4 (including the slide cover part 40) from the main body 1. In the drawings,
reference numeral "15" designates an air exhaust port, reference numeral "16" designates
hooks extending upright from opposite sides of the top surface of the main body 1
to hold the top cover 4 in place, reference numeral "17" designates a hook protruded
from a rear end of the top cover 4 and engaged with the rear part of the main body
1, and reference numeral "21" designates a motion converting mechanism for converting
rotational movement of the motor 20 to reciprocating movement.
[0019] In the meantime, the attachment 3 for adjustment of a cutting height is formed in
a semi-cylindrical shape with a substantially "U"-shaped cross section and is provided
with a comb portion 30 at its front end side. The attachment 3 is removably attached
to around a lower half section of the leading part of the main body 1, the attachment
3 being slidable in a back-and-forth direction. As illustrated in Fig. 6, the attachment
3 is provided with crook pieces 31 inwardly protruding from opposite top edges of
the attachment 3 and then bent downwardly at tip ends thereof, respectively. The attachment
3 is further provided on an internal bottom surface with a plurality of click depressions
32 arranged at intervals in the back-and-forth direction.
[0020] When the attachment 3 is mounted to the main body 1, guide ribs 19 protruding upwardly
from opposite sides of the top surface of the leading part of the main body 1 are
fitted into grooves formed by the crook pieces 31, respectively, and spring members
12 made of, e.g., a leaf spring arranged at opposite lateral sides of the main body
1 are brought into contact with opposite inner surfaces of the attachment 3, respectively.
The spring members 12 serve to press the opposite side walls of the attachment 3 laterally
outwardly to thereby ensure that the inner surfaces of the crook pieces 31 are kept
in contact with the respective guide ribs 19 at all times. Thus, the attachment 3
can smoothly slide in the back-and-forth direction along the guide ribs 19 without
shaking in a lateral direction.
[0021] Furthermore, a click projection 14 is arranged on an outer bottom surface of the
leading portion of the main body 1, the click projection 14 being spring-biased downwardly.
The click projection 14 is fitted into one of the click depressions 32 formed on the
internal bottom surface of the attachment 3, thereby enabling a user to determine
a click position of the attachment 3. Under the condition that the click projection
14 is fitted into one of the click depressions 32, the click projection 14 is biased
to press the internal bottom surface of the attachment 3 in the downward direction.
Moreover, the top cover 4 is attached to the top surface of the leading portion of
the main body 1 under the retaining action of hooks 16 such that, as shown in Fig.
1, the opposite bottom edges of the top cover 4 press the opposite top edges of the
attachment 3, respectively. Thus, the attachment 3 is held in a state that it is not
shaken in a vertical direction and, therefore, the attachment 3 can smoothly slide
without shaking in more reliable manner.
[0022] While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the preferred embodiments,
it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modification
may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following
claims.
1. A hair clipper comprising a main body provided with a hair-cutting knife portion at
a leading end portion, and an attachment for adjusting a cutting height, the attachment
being removably and slidably mounted to the main body,
characterized in that:
the attachment has a substantially U-shaped cross section and is adapted to cover
a lower portion of the main body, the attachment including crook pieces integrally
formed at opposite top edges of the attachment to define downwardly opened grooves,
respectively; and
the main body has guide ribs fitted in the respective grooves of the attachment to
guide sliding movement of the attachment, the main body including spring members arranged
at opposite sides thereof for outwardly pressing internal side surfaces of the attachment,
respectively.
2. The hair clipper of claim 1, wherein the main body further includes a biasing member
provided at a bottom side thereof for downwardly biasing an internal bottom surface
of the attachment.
3. The hair clipper of claim 2, wherein the biasing member serves also as a click-position
determining member adapted to, during the sliding movement of the attachment, selectively
engage with one of a plurality of click depressions formed on the internal bottom
surface of the attachment.
4. The hair clipper of any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising a top cover removably
attached to the main body to cover a top side of the main body, the top cover being
adapted to press top surfaces of the crook pieces formed at the opposite top edges
of the attachment.
5. The hair clipper of claim 4, wherein the top cover is adapted to form a suction path
between a top surface of the main body and the top cover, the suction path extending
to a suction fan arranged at a rear side of the main body.