BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an eyebrow beautifying apparatus having extremely
small comb-tooth shaped fixed and movable blades and suitable for the care of facial
care such as that for eyebrow hair.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] There have, for some time now, been electric beautifying apparatuses for cosmetically
forming the eyebrow hairs of the face or shaving fine downy hairs.
[0003] In Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
54-154664, an electric shaver is disclosed, and in this shaver, one end of a main body (1)
that, overall, is substantially rod shaped is made to have a flat shape that is long
in the longitudinal direction of the main body (1), and, at the two edges of this
flat shaped portion, a movable blade (5) and fixed blade (4) having a comb tooth shape
and long in the longitudinal direction of the main body are provided. Accordingly,
in this electric shaver, the substantially rod shaped main body thereof is moved in
the radial direction thereof parallel to the surface of the skin.
[0004] In Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
57-200178, a trimmer type electric shaver is disclosed. In this shaver, a connecting housing
(9) that curves and extends from one end of a substantially rod shaped gripping member
(1) is provided, and a perpendicularly oriented blade support (17) is provided so
as to freely swing up and down at the upper end of this connecting housing (9). The
width of the blade support (17) is made sufficiently large as compared to the diameter
of the gripping member (1), forming overall what is substantially a T-shape.
[0005] Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
56-44657 discloses an electric shaver in which an arm unit (9), to which a blade unit (15)
is secured, is secured so that it can swing up and down relative to a blade unit (1).
In this shaver, the blade unit (15) and the arm unit (9) are in substantially a T-shape,
and these form an integrated unit that turns about a shaft (8) that is parallel to
the blade unit (15).
[0006] In the shaver disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
54-154664, the main body (1) extends to the tip, and blades long in the longitudinal direction
are provided at both edges of this tip portion. Accordingly, in actual use, when the
blades are positioned at the eyebrows or the like, the main body (1) will cover the
front of the eyes, making it difficult to verify the position of the blade tip when
performing a process while looking in a mirror.
[0007] In the shavers shown in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
57-200178 and Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
56-44657, in both cases, a blade unit (the blade support (18) in Japanese Patent Application
Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
57-200178, and the blade unit (15) in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai)
No.
56-44657) and an arm unit supporting it (the connecting housing (9) and arm unit (9), respectively)
form a substantially T-shape. The blade unit is such that the dimension (lateral width)
in the length direction of the fixed blade and movable blade and the dimension (fore-and-aft
width) in a direction perpendicular thereto and parallel to the blade(s), become large.
For this reason, in actual use, it becomes difficult to view the place where the blade
tips and skin make contact, depending on the location being processed, making it necessary
to take approximate aim when processing hair.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] An object of the present invention, which was devised in view of such circumstances
as described above, is to provide an eyebrow beautifying apparatus in which, when
performing processing to care for hair such as downy facial hair or eyebrow hair,
it is easy to view the processing unit and the blade tips in a mirror, making the
instrument ideal for performing accurate and quick care.
[0009] According to the present invention, the above-descried object is accomplished by
an eyebrow beautifying apparatus that includes a comb-tooth shaped fixed blade and
movable blade and is characterized in that it comprises a substantially tube-shaped
grip unit accommodating a motor and a battery; a head unit which is comprised of a
rod section , extending linearly from the grip unit and having a smaller diameter
than the grip unit, and a flat section , provided at a tip end of the rod section
and having a width smaller than a diameter of the grip unit; a comb-tooth shaped fixed
blade and movable blade that are accommodated in the flat section and protrude in
a longitudinal direction of the head unit from a tip of the flat section; and a transmission
member inserted inside the rod section for transferring a driving force of the motor
to the movable blade and reciprocally driving the movable blade.
[0010] In the present invention, the grip unit is substantially tube-shaped, the head unit
extending from the grip unit extends linearly, the head unit is formed by a rod section
and a flat section that is at the tip end of the rod section, a comb-tooth shaped
fixed blade and movable blade protrude at the tip end of the flat section, the movable
blade is reciprocally driven by a transmission member passing through the rod section,
and the width of the flat section is made smaller than the diameter (maximum outer
diameter) of the grip unit. Accordingly, it can be manipulated by gripping the grip
unit just like a pen is gripped and has good manipulability.
[0011] In addition, because the flat section is small and the rod section is narrow (of
smaller diameter than the grip unit), no hindrance to vision occurs when performing
a process on an eyebrow or the like while watching through a mirror. As a result,
accurate and quick processing can be done while verifying the process location visually.
[0012] In the present invention, it is preferable that the grip unit be in the shape of
a round tube; however, the grip unit may also be made polygonal such as square or
hexagonal, for example. It is preferred to make the head unit attachable to and detachable
from the grip unit, and to make the head unit replaceable. In such cases, if an attachment-detachment
operation section having a larger diameter than the rod section is provided so as
to be integral with the head unit, and the head unit is attached to and detached from
the grip unit by this attachment-detachment operation section, the operations of attaching
and detaching become easy.
[0013] Furthermore, by way of making the width of the flat smaller than the diameter of
the attachment-detachment operation section, it is convenient to attach or detach
a cap to or from the head unit. In other words, the flat section will not become a
hindrance when placing a cap on the head unit that covers the head unit from the tip
end thereof, and the cap can be formed in a substantially round tubular shape so that
it covers from the tip end to the base portion of the head unit, that is, to the attachment-detachment
operation section.
[0014] In the present invention, the transmission member is a rotary shaft that is passed
through the head unit, so that the rotary shaft is rotated by a motor, while causing
the tip of this rotary shaft to advance inside the flat section, and engaging the
offset pin provided at the tip thereof in the long channel provided in the movable
blade, the movable blade can be made to move reciprocally. Furthermore, it is preferable
that the width of the fixed blade be made wider than the range of movement of the
movable blade, and flat portions having substantially the same height as the tips
of the comb teeth be formed at either side of the fixed blade in the width direction
thereof. The reason for this structure is that with such a structure damage to the
skin can be prevented by these flat portions at either side when the comb teeth portions
come up against the skin forcefully.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an eyebrow beautifying apparatus according to an
embodiment of the present invention, showing the condition of use thereof;
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the head unit thereof;
Figure 3 is a perspective view showing a mechanism for attaching and detaching the
head unit;
Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the internal structure of the grip unit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention, showing
the condition of use thereof; Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the head
unit thereof; Figure 3 is a perspective view showing a mechanism for attaching and
detaching the head unit thereof; and Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the internal
structure of the grip unit.
[0017] In these figures, the reference numeral 10 designates a grip unit, which has the
thickness and length of a cylindrical pen shaft shape. In the interior of this grip
unit 10, a motor 12 and a battery(s) (AAA type, for instance) 14 are accommodated,
in that order, from the head unit 24 end (described below). The rotary shaft 16 of
the motor 12 protrudes into an attachment-detachment hole 18 provided in the end surface
of the grip unit 10. To this protruding end is secured a square column-shaped engagement
member 20 that engages a rotary shaft 36, which functions as a transmission member
to be described below, and transfers the rotation of the rotary shaft. A slide switch
22 is provided on the grip unit 10, and the motor 12 is rotated ON and OFF by operating
this switch 22.
[0018] The reference numeral 24 designates the head unit. In this head unit 24, an attachment-detachment
operation section 26, a rod section 28, and a flat section 30 are formed, substantially
linearly, in that order, from the grip unit 10 end toward the tip end. The attachment-detachment
operation section 26 is cylindrical in shape, having substantially the same diameter
as the grip unit 10, while the rod section 28 has a smaller diameter than this. The
cross-sectional shape of this rod section 28, moreover, is not circular but is slightly
flattened. The thickness of the flat section 30 is substantially the same as the diameter
of the rod section 28, while the lateral width thereof is slightly smaller than the
diameter of the attachment-detachment operation section 26. The "thickness" of the
flat section 30 is a length in the direction of the imaginary lines shown in Fig.
2, and the "width or lateral width" of the flat section 30 is a length orthogonal
to the imaginary lines and in the right and left direction in Fig. 2.
[0019] The head unit 24 is made so that it can be attached to and detached from the grip
unit 10 by engaging a cylindrical engagement part 32 erected on the end surface on
the attachment-detachment operation section 26 end into the above-described attachment-detachment
hole 18 on the grip unit 10 end. More specifically, a pair of projections 34 are formed
in the outer circumference of the cylindrical engagement part 32, and a channel (not
shown) is formed, in the center axial direction (longitudinal direction) through which
these projections 34 pass, in the inner circumferential surface of the attachment-detachment
hole 18. The tip end (bottom side) of this channel is bent in the circumferential
direction. When the projections 34 are positioned in this channel, the cylindrical
engagement part 32 of the attachment-detachment operation section 26 is inserted into
the attachment-detachment hole 18, and the attachment-detachment operation section
26 is turned slightly, the projections 34 thus can be engaged in the tip end (bottom
side) of the channel. The result is that a substantially pen shape, as a whole, is
formed which, overall, is linear.
[0020] Inside the head unit 24, the rotary shaft 36 is passed so as to function as a transmission
member. More specifically, the rotary shaft 36 is supported inside the rod section
28, the end thereof on the attachment-detachment operation section 26 end protrudes
from the cylindrical engagement part 32, and, into the protruding part 38 thereof,
the above-described engagement member 20 engages. In other words, in this protruding
part 38, a square column-shaped concavity 40 (Figure 3) is formed which corresponds
to the square column-shaped engagement member 20. This engagement member 20 and the
square column-shaped concavity 40 engage when the head unit 24 is joined to the grip
unit 10. As a consequence, the rotation of the motor 12 is transferred to the rotary
shaft 36.
[0021] The flat section 30 will e described next. The flat section 30 comprises a lower
case 42 and an upper case 44 which are stacked together at the surfaces where they
are cut in the flat direction. The lower case 42 is integral with the rod section
28, while the upper case 44 can be joined thereto by a pair of engagement pawls 46
erected on the side edges of the lower case 42. On the inner surface of the upper
case 44, a square column 48 (Figure 2) is projected. This square column 48 has two
sides parallel to the longitudinal direction of the head unit 24 and two sides perpendicular
thereto.
[0022] The reference numeral 50 designates a movable blade, and 52 designates a fixed blade.
In the movable blade 50, as diagrammed in Figure 2, a rectangular opening 54 is formed
with which the square column 48 engages. More specifically, this opening 54 engages
with the two sides of the square column 48 in the width direction of the flat section
30, so that the movement of the head unit 24 in the longitudinal direction is limited;
and the opening 54 has gaps between it and the two other sides of the square column
48, in the longitudinal direction of the head unit 24, thus allowing movement of the
flat section 30 in the width direction.
[0023] In the fixed blade 52, an opening 56 is formed so that it engages with the square
column 48 to limit the movement thereof. The fixed blade 52 is secured in this square
column 48, with its opening 56 being engaged with the square column 48,. More specifically,
in the end surface of the square column 48, a lock plate 58 having the same shape
as the square column 48 is attached so that it can turn; as a result, when the four
sides of the lock plate 58 are positioned so as to coincide with the sides of the
square column 48, the movable blade 50 and the fixed blade 52 can be attached to and
detached from the square column 48 in order.
[0024] Furthermore, when the lock plate 58 is slightly turned (approximately 45°) while
the movable blade 50 and the fixed blade 52 are in the engagement with the square
column 48, the fixed blade 52 will engage with the lock plate 58 and the fixed blade
52 will be held by the square column 48. Furthermore, on the inner surface of the
upper case 44, a flat spring (not shown) is attached, so that the movable blade 50
is pressed toward the fixed blade 52 side and that the sliding contact pressure on
both is suitably maintained.
[0025] The reverse tip end (or the end opposite from the tip end) of the movable blade 50
protrudes more to the rotary shaft 36 side than does the fixed blade 52, and, a block
60 made of plastic
(resins) is secured to such a reverse tip end. In this block 60, a long channel 62 is formed
in the up-and-down direction, that is, in a direction (thickness direction) that is
perpendicular to the flat section 30. In this long channel 62, an offset pin 64 attached
to the tip of the above-described rotary shaft 36 engages. As a consequence, the offset
pin 64 slides inside the long channel 62 due to the rotation of the rotary shaft 36,
and the movable blade 50 moves reciprocally in the lateral width direction of the
flat section 30.
[0026] The tip ends of the movable blade 50 and fixed blade 52 protrude slightly farther
(approximately 2 mm) than the tip of the flat section 30, so that fine hairs are cut
by small comb teeth (having depths of approximately 1 mm) formed in these tip ends
of the blades. The width of the tip end portion of the fixed blade 52 is wider than
the range of movement of the movable blade 50, and flat portions 66 having substantially
the same height as the tip ends of the comb teeth are formed on either side of the
fixed blade 52 in its width direction. These flat portions 66 prevent the comb teeth
from forcefully striking the skin when the skin is in contact with the blade tip ends,
and thus function to protect the skin.
[0027] In Figure 1, the reference numeral 68 is a cap. This cap 68 is cylindrical in shape,
with one end thereof closed, having substantially the same outer diameter as the grip
unit 10. The open end of the cap 68 is brought to cover the head unit 24, and then
the inner circumferential surface of the open end of the cap 68 is fitted to the outer
circumferential surface of the attachment-detachment operation section 26, so that
the cap 68 is secured to the attachment-detachment operation section 26. In this condition,
a single overall cylindrical shape is formed by the cap 68 and the attachment-detachment
operation section 26, making the instrument easy to accommodate in a pocket or handbag,
etc. and convenient to carry.
[0028] When the beautifying apparatus described above is used, the grip unit 10 is gripped
as a pen, as illustrated in Figure 1. The switch 22 thereof is switched to the ON
position, and the flat section 30 at the tip thereof is positioned at a place to be
processed such as the eyebrow hairs of the face as reflected in a mirror. By moving
the flat section 30 in the width direction thereof, that is, in a direction perpendicular
to the movable blade 50 and fixed blade 52, eyebrow hairs and the like can be processed.
Since, in the present invention, the head unit 24 and the rod section 28 are narrow
and the flat section 30 is small, it is easy to verify the process position by viewing
with a mirror, operability is good, and processing can be accomplished quickly.
1. An eyebrow beautifying apparatus having a comb-tooth shaped fixed blade and movable
blade,
characterized in that the eyebrow beautifying apparatus comprises:
a substantially tube-shaped grip unit (10) accommodating a motor (12) and a battery
(14);
a head unit (24) which is comprised of a rod section (28), extending linearly from
the grip unit (10) and having a smaller diameter than the grip unit (10), and a flat
section (30), provided at a tip end of the rod section (28) and having a width smaller
than a diameter of the grip unit (10);
a comb-tooth shaped fixed blade (52) and movable blade (50) that are accommodated
in the flat section (30) and protrude in a longitudinal direction of the head unit
(24) from a tip of the flat section (30); and
a transmission member (36) inserted inside the rod section (28) for transferring a
driving force of the motor (12) to the movable blade (50) and reciprocally driving
the movable blade (50).
2. The eyebrow beautifying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein an attachment-detachment
operation section (26) having a diameter larger than the rod section (28) is formed
integrally with the head unit (24), and the head unit (24) is detachable from the
grip unit (10).
3. The eyebrow beautifying apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the width of the flat
section (30) is smaller than a diameter of the attachment-detachment operation section
(26).
4. The eyebrow beautifying apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further including
a cap (68) that has an outer diameter substantially the same as that of the grip unit
(10) and is attachable to and detachable from the head unit (24).
5. The eyebrow beautifying apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the
transmission member (36) is a rotary shaft that is inserted into the head unit (24)
and is rotationally driven by the motor (12), and an offset pin (64) is provided at
a tip of the rotary shaft and engages a long channel (62) provided in the movable
blade (50) so as to cause the movable blade (50) to move reciprocally.
6. The eyebrow beautifying apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a
width of the fixed blade (52) is greater than a range of movement of the movable blade
(50), and flat portions (66) having substantially the same height as a tip end of
comb teeth of the blades are provided at either side of the fixed blade (52) in a
width direction thereof.