FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention is concerned with combined shaving devices that comprise a
first shaving device and a second shaving device and it is in particular concerned
with such combined shaving devices where the first shaving device and the second shaving
device are detachably coupled to each other.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] International patent application
WO 2007/130680 A1 discloses a modular grooming tool that comprises a razor assembly coupled to a first
end of a hand-piece for holding the tool such that the razor assembly is removable,
and a nose/ear hair trimmer coupled to the first end of the hand-piece. The nose/ear
hair trimmer is configured to couple with the razor assembly to nest within the razor
assembly while the razor assembly is coupled to the first end of the hand-piece.
[0003] It is a disadvantage of this modular grooming tool that the nose/ear hair trimmer
is covered by the razor assembly when the razor assembly is coupled to the first end
of the hand-piece.
[0004] International patent application
WO 2005/102623 A2 discloses a wet razor and electric trimmer assembly. The razor blade is disposed
at or adjacent a first end of the handle. The trimmer mounts on the handle and includes
a moving blade. The motor drives the moving blade. The wet razor and the electric
trimmer are not detachable from each other.
[0005] It is a disadvantage of such an assembly that a heavy motor needs always to present
in the assembly to drive the electric trimmer when it shall be used.
[0006] International patent application
WO 2007/081850 A2 discloses a multi-use shaving implement that includes an elongated handle and swappable
razor cartridge and trimmer head. The elongated handle has a powered motor that is
at least partially located therein. A user is enabled to removably attach the razor
cartridge to the handle and the user is also enabled to removably attach the trimmer
head to the handle when the razor cartridge is not attached to the handle.
[0007] It is a disadvantage of such a shaving implement that the motor is at least partially
present in the elongated handle also when the shaving implement is used with the razor
cartridge attached to the handle. It is a further disadvantage that one of the heads
is always detached from the handle and may get lost in the bathroom due to its small
size.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] It would therefore be desirable to provide a combined shaving device that is improved
over the known devices.
[0009] Such a combined shaving device is given in accordance with claim 1. Further embodiments
are given by the dependent claims.
[0010] A combined shaving device as proposed comprises a first shaving device that has at
least a first coupling arrangement and a second shaving device that has at least a
second coupling arrangement, the first and second coupling arrangements being configured
to mate which each other to detachably couple the first and second shaving devices
together. The first shaving device has an elongated handle provide for individual
use of the first shaving device in a detached state. The second shaving device has
an elongated handle provided for individual use of the second shaving device in a
detached state. As the elongated handles are long enough for conveniently holding
each of the devices in a user's hand, the combined shaving device can be used in its
combined state and the first and second shaving devices can also be used individually,
which is not possible for the devices as known from prior art. This increases the
versatility of such a combined device. In one embodiment, the elongated handles of
the first and second shaving devices extend longitudinally (in the direction of their
elongated extension) side by side over a substantial part of their length, where this
should include that one elongated handle is partially embraced by the other handle.
In a refinement of this embodiment, one of the elongated handles has a longitudinally
extending recess in which at least part of the other elongated handle is located.
The side-by-side extending or partially embraced or nested elongated handles thus
form a combined handle of the combined shaving device.
[0011] In one embodiment, at least one of the coupling arrangements has at least two or
more coupling elements allowing for coupling the first and second shaving devices
in at least two or more coupling positions. In another embodiment, at least one of
the first and second coupling arrangements comprises a movable element for selectively
moving the first and second shaving devices relatively to each other, which also allows
for having several coupling positions.
[0012] In another embodiment, at least one of the first or second coupling arrangements
has at least a release element for releasing the mated first and second coupling arrangements.
[0013] In a further embodiment, the combined shaving device has a contact arrangement enabling
the transfer of electrical energy between the first and second shaving devices in
the coupled state. This allows discarding a battery in one of the devices and allows
energizing both devices in a coupled state.
[0014] In an even further embodiment, one of the first and second shaving devices is provided
with a vibration motor and the combined shaving device has a mechanical coupling to
transmit vibrations generated by the vibration motor to a shaving head of the other
of the first and second shaving devices.
[0015] In one embodiment, one of the first and second shaving devices is an electrical dry
shaving device that comprises a trimmer head that has cooperating first and second
toothed blades of which at least one is movable so that during operation hairs are
cut off or shorn off that feed in between the teeth of the blades. In a refinement
of this embodiment, the trimmer head is a detachable so that the trimmer head could
e.g. be replaced by another trimmer head.
[0016] In another embodiment, one of the first and second shaving devices is realized as
a wet shaving device that comprises a wet shaving head having at least an elongated,
sharp blade arranged for contacting the skin during shaving operation to cut off hairs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will be further elucidated by detailed explanation of several exemplary
embodiments and by reference to figures. In the figures
- Fig. 1
- is a schematic side view onto an exemplary combined shaving device as proposed that
comprises a first shaving device and a second shaving device that are coupled together
in a first coupling position,
- Fig. 2A
- is a schematic side view onto a first shaving device designed as an electrical dry
shaving device that can be individually used and that can be coupled to another shaving
device to form the combined shaving device as shown in Fig. 1,
- Fig. 2B
- is a schematic side view onto a second shaving device designed as a wet shaving device
that can be individually used and that can be coupled to another shaving device to
form the combined shaving device as shown in Fig. 1,
- Fig. 3
- is a cross sectional view through the combined shaving device as shown in Fig. 1,
- Fig. 4
- is a side view onto the combined shaving device as depicted in Fig. 1 but where the
first shaving device and the second shaving device are coupled together in a second
coupling position,
- Fig. 5A
- is a perspective view onto a back side of the first shaving device as shown in Fig.
2A to visualize an exemplary first coupling arrangement, and
- Fig. 5B
- is a perspective view onto a front side of the second shaving device as shown in Fig.
2B to visualize an exemplary second coupling arrangement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of an exemplary embodiment of a combined shaving
device 1 as proposed. The combined shaving device 1 comprises a first shaving device
100 and a second shaving device 200. The first shaving device 100 is designed as an
electrical dry shaving device in the form of an electrical trimmer. The second shaving
device 200 is designed as a wet shaving device in the form of a safety razor. The
first shaving device 100 and the second shaving device 200 are detachably coupled
to each other in a first coupling position. The details of the coupling will be discussed
further below.
[0019] The first shaving device 100 has an elongated handle 110 and the second shaving device
200 has an elongated handle 210. The elongated handle 110 of the first shaving device
100 and the elongated handle 210 of the second shaving device 200 form together an
integrated elongated handle 10 of the combined shaving device 1. The integrated elongated
handle 10 of the combined shaving device 1 is designed for holding the combined shaving
device 1 in a hand of a user during operation of the combined shaving device 1. In
particular, the elongated handle 110 of the first shaving device 100 and the elongated
handle 210 of the second shaving device 200 are individually shaped in such a way
that the combined handle 10 of the combined shaving 1 allows for easy and safe handling
of the combined shaving device 1. The integrated elongated handle 10 can be designed
to allow for a convenient use of the combined shaving device 1, i.e. the outer surface
of the combined elongated handle 10 can be designed to be smooth and/or conveniently
lying in a user's hand. Such convenient use is, e.g., affected through an integrated
elongated handle 10 that is essentially seamless at the edges where the elongated
handle 110 of the first shaving device 100 and the elongated handle 210 of the second
shaving device 200 abut each other. In such a realization, it is sufficient that the
seamlessness is achieved only in those outer surface areas of the combined elongated
handle 10 that are intended for being held in a user's hand. The convenient use can,
e.g., be achieved by a design of the combined elongated handle 10 that anatomically
fits into a user's hand. The elongated handles 110 and 120 of the first and second
shaving device 100 and 200 are provided so that they can be held in a user hand during
individual operation of the first and second shaving devices 100 and 200 in a detached
state. A typical length for an elongated handle that is provided for individual use
is about 10 cm or longer.
[0020] The first shaving device 100 has a shaving head 120 in the form of an electric trimmer
head and the second shaving device 200 has a shaving head 220 in the form of a safety
razor cartridge in which a plurality of sharp, elongated razor blades are mounted.
Each of the shaving heads is intended to cut-off or sheer-off hairs that grow on the
skin during shaving operation.
[0021] In the shown embodiment, the wet shaving device is detachably coupled to the back
of an electrical dry shaving device. In another embodiment, a combined shaving device
comprises a wet shaving device that is detachably coupled to the front of an electrical
dry shaving device. In an even other embodiment, the first and the second shaving
devices are coupled back-to-back.
[0022] Fig. 2A is a side view onto a first shaving device 100 that is designed as an electrical
dry shaving device in the form of an electrical trimmer as is shown also in Fig. 1.
The first shaving device 100 is shown in a detached state. The first shaving device
100 has an elongated handle 110 that is designed for an individual use of the first
shaving device 100 in its detached state. The elongated handle 110 of the first shaving
device 100 is specifically designed to be conveniently held in the hand of a user
during shaving operation. The first shaving device 100 designed as an electrical dry
shaving device in the form of an electrical trimmer has a dry shaving head 120 in
the form of an electrical trimmer head and a motor (not visible) for driving the movable
components of the dry shaving head 120. It may also be equipped with a battery provided
in a battery compartment for powering the motor independently from a connection to
mains voltage and additionally or equivalently the first shaving device 100 is equipped
with a socket for connecting the first shaving device 100 to mains voltage with a
respective cable. The dry shaving head 120 can be detachably mounted to the elongated
handle 110 of the first shaving device such that the dry shaving head 120 can be cleaned
independently from the elongated handle 110 of the first shaving device 100 or so
that the dry shaving head 120 can be replaced by another dry shaving head (e.g. in
case the dry shaving head is an electrical trimmer head as shown, the different electrical
trimmer heads can have different cutting widths or differently styled trimmer blades).
The motor of the dry shaving device can then fully be located in the elongated handle
110 or the motor can partially or fully be located in the dry shaving head 120, such
that matched motor components or a matched motor can be provided in each of a plurality
of replaceable dry shaving heads.
[0023] Fig. 2B is a side view onto a second shaving device 200 that is designed as a wet
shaving device in the form of a safety razor as is shown also in Fig. 1. The second
shaving device 200 is shown in a detached state. The second shaving device 200 has
an elongated handle 210 that is designed for an individual use of the second shaving
device in its detached state. The elongated handle 210 of the second shaving device
is specifically designed to be conveniently held in the hand of a user during shaving
operation. The second shaving device 200 designed as a wet shaving device has a wet
shaving head 220 in the form of a safety razor cartridge and may comprise a vibration
motor arranged for exciting vibrations of at least an elongated sharp razor blade
provided at the wet shaving head 220. The wet shaving head 220 comprises at least
one elongated sharp razor blade that is intended to contact the skin during shaving
operation and to cut hairs growing on the skin. The wet shaving head can also comprise
two or more such elongated sharp razor blades as is generally known in the art. The
razor blade or razor blades may e.g. be mounted in a razor cartridge, which razor
cartridge can be detachably mounted at the elongated handle 210 of the second shaving
device 200 as is as such known in the art. Additionally, the second shaving device
200 can comprise a battery compartment in which a battery can be provided for powering
the vibration motor. Instead of having an arrangement for being powered by a battery
provided in a battery compartment of the elongated handle 210 of the second shaving
device 200 or alternatively to such an arrangement, the second shaving device 200
can have a contact arrangement provided for contacting a respective contact arrangement
provided at the first shaving device so that energy transfer between the first and
the second shaving devices 100, 200 in an attached state is enabled (this is also
discussed with reference to Fig. 3).
[0024] Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional cut through the combined shaving device 1 as shown in
Fig. 1. The first shaving device 100 is designed as an electrical dry shaving device
in the form of an electric trimmer. The second shaving device 200 is designed as a
wet shaving device in the form of a safety razor.
[0025] The first shaving device 100 comprises an elongated handle 110 and a shaving head
120 realized as an electric trimmer head. A motor 150 is located inside the elongated
handle 110 of the first shaving device 100, which motor 150 can be selectively powered
via a battery 160 provided in a battery compartment 161. The first shaving device
100 is equipped with a capacitive switch 170 for selectively activating the electric
trimmer head. Instead of a capacitive switch any other kind of switch, e.g. a rotatable
knob having various lock positions for switching the electric trimmer on or off and/or
for e.g. setting various speeds of the movable trimmer blade is also possible. As
is known in the art, the motor 150 drives a motor shaft 151 that has an eccentric
tappet, which mates with a slot of a carrier to translate the rotational movement
of the eccentric tappet into a linear oscillating movement of the carrier during operation.
A moveable, toothed trimmer blade 121 is mounted to the carrier and interacts with
a fixedly mounted, toothed trimmer blade so that hairs that feed in between the teeth
of the trimmer blades are cut-off or shorn-off, respectively, depending on the concrete
realization of the blade edges.
[0026] The second shaving device 200 comprises an elongated handle 210 and a shaving head
220 realized as a detachably mounted razor cartridge that carries a plurality of sharp,
elongated razor blades 221.
[0027] As is schematically shown in Fig. 3, the first shaving device 100 has a first coupling
arrangement 140 that releasably connects with a second coupling arrangement 240 provided
at the second shaving device so that the combined shaving device 1 is formed. The
first and second coupling arrangements 140, 240 are arranged to fixedly couple the
first and second shaving devices 100, 200 during shaving operation of the combined
shaving device 1. In an embodiment, the first and second coupling arrangements are
realized as connectable parts of a snap-fit coupling, where the first coupling arrangement
may be a positive coupling partner and the second coupling arrangement may be a negative
coupling partner designed to snap-fit onto the positive coupling partner. The snap-fit
coupling may be realized as being flexible enough to release the first and second
coupling arrangements from each other by applying a certain release force above a
threshold value that does not occur in regular shaving operation. The snap-fit coupling
may also be provided with an additional release mechanism as is schematically shown
in Fig. 3, where a release element 241 is part of the second coupling arrangement
240. The release element 241 can be depressed in a direction B to act on a spring-tensioned
element such as an engagement hook so that the engagement hook in moved against the
spring tension so that the first and the second coupling arrangements 140, 240 can
be separated without applying any additional force. In another embodiment, the first
coupling arrangement is realized as a threaded hole and the second coupling arrangement
as a corresponding threaded screw that can be turned via a knob provided at the second
shaving device. Any other kind of coupling is also possible, such as couplings utilizing
a detent lever, detent spring, a bayonet coupling, a spring loaded ball detent etc.
[0028] Obviously, it is irrelevant whether the first shaving device has e.g. a positive
coupling partner and the second shaving device has a negative coupling partner etc.,
but such coupling arrangements could also be provided the other way around (negative
coupling partner realized at first shaving device and positive coupling partner realized
at the second shaving device) as long as the first coupling arrangement 140 and the
second coupling arrangement 240 releasably connect the first and second shaving devices
100 and 200. The first and second coupling arrangements are usually located at a circumferential
position on the elongated handles so that the first and second shaving devices are
coupled side by side.
[0029] In one embodiment, the first shaving device has a recess that extends along the longitudinal
axis of the first shaving device, which recess is designed to receive at least a part
of the elongated handle of the second shaving device. The recess could be realized
with an undercut so that at least a part of the elongated handle of the second shaving
device can snap-fit into the recess. Obviously, such a longitudinally extending recess
can also be provided in the elongated handle of the second shaving device.
[0030] In the embodiment shown in Fig. 3, the first and second shaving devices 100, 200
have a contact arrangement 190, 290 of contacts 190 arranged at the first shaving
device 100 and contacts 290 arranged at the second shaving device that conductively
couple together in at least the first coupling position (in one embodiment, contacts
190 or contacts 290 may be elongated so that conductive coupling is achieved e.g.
in at least two different coupling positions). The contact arrangement 190, 290 is
designed to enable transfer of electrical energy between the first and the second
shaving devices. In the shown embodiment, energy is transferred from the battery 160
provided in the first shaving device 100 to a vibration motor 280 mounted in the second
shaving device 200 for exciting a vibration of the razor blades. In another embodiment,
a vibration motor is provided in the first shaving device and a mechanical coupling
between the first and the second shaving devices enables transmission of the vibrations
generated by the vibration motor to the second shaving device. In such an embodiment,
the shaving head of the second shaving device may be arranged close to the mechanical
coupling.
[0031] Fig. 4 is a side view of a combined shaving device 1 similar to the combined shaving
device shown in Fig. 1. The first shaving device 100 and the second shaving device
200 are coupled together in different geometrical relationship as in Fig. 1. The coupling
position shown in Fig. 4 may be the only coupling position. Alternatively, the first
coupling arrangement and or the second coupling arrangement provided at the first
and second shaving devices, respectively, may allow for coupling the first and second
shaving devices together in two or even more coupling positions. If the second coupling
arrangement is realized as a threaded screw, then the first coupling arrangement could
comprise two or even more threaded holes for detachably connecting the first and second
shaving devices in two or even more coupling positions. Alternatively, the first coupling
arrangement may comprise a threaded hole that is provided in a movable element being
part of the first coupling arrangement, which movable element can e.g. be slid or
pivoted into two or even more locked positions. The realization of the coupling arrangements
will be discussed in more detail with reference to Fig. 5A and Fig. 5B.
[0032] Fig. 5A is a perspective view onto the back side of the first shaving device 100
as shown in Figs. 1, 2A, 3, and 4. The first coupling arrangement 140 is schematically
indicated. In the shown exemplary embodiment, the first coupling arrangement 140 comprises
three coupling elements 141, 142, 143 for coupling the second shaving device to the
first shaving device 100 in three different coupling positions. The first coupling
position may be the coupling position as shown in Fig. 4, which allows a simultaneous
usage of the first shaving device and the second shaving device as the shaving heads
of the first and second shaving devices are aligned so that hairs growing on the skin
can be removed by a single stroke. In an embodiment with an electrical trimmer as
first shaving device and a safety razor as second shaving device, the hairs are first
cut-off (or shorn-off) by the shaving head of the trimmer and then are cut-off by
the shaving head of the safety razor, so that a complete hair removal result can be
achieved in one single stroke. A second coupling position may be a position as shown
in Fig. 1, where the second shaving device is in a storage position in which the shaving
head of the second shaving device is covered by the first shaving device in such a
way that any direct contact between the fingers of a user and any sharp blades of
the shaving head of the second shaving device is effectively avoided. In this second
coupling position, the first shaving device can be used alone. A third coupling position
may be a position in which the shaving head of the second shaving device projects
above the shaving head of the first shaving device. In this third coupling position,
the second shaving device will be used.
[0033] The first coupling arrangement 140 also comprises a movable element 145 that is provided
for selective motion on the back of the first shaving device 100. In one embodiment,
the first coupling arrangement 140 comprises only one coupling element 141 that is
arranged on the movable element 145, but several coupling positions of the combined
shaving device are achieved by a selective movement of the movable element 145 relative
to the first shaving device. The movable element 145 may be provided with several
lock-in positions that are achieved e.g. via a spring-loaded ball detent having a
registration feature.
[0034] Fig. 5B is a perspective view onto the front side of the second shaving device 200
as shown in Figs. 1, 2B, 3, and 4. The second coupling arrangement 240 is schematically
indicated. In this exemplary embodiment, the second coupling arrangement 240 comprises
only one coupling element that is arranged to couple with any one of the three coupling
elements of the first shaving device as shown in Fig. 5A so that the first shaving
device and the second shaving device 200 can be connected in any one of three mentioned
coupling positions.
[0035] The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly
limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified,
each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally
equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as "40
mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm."
1. Combined shaving device (1) comprising:
a first shaving device (100) having at least a first coupling arrangement (140);
a second shaving device (200) having at least a second coupling arrangement (240),
the first and second coupling arrangements (140; 240) being configured to mate with
each other to detachably couple the first shaving device (100) and the second shaving
device (200) in at least a first coupling position;
the first shaving device (100) having an elongated handle (110) provided for individual
operation of the first shaving device (100) in a detached state; and
the second shaving device (200) having an elongated handle (210) provided for individual
operation of the second shaving device (200) in a detached state.
2. Combined shaving device according to claim 1, wherein the first shaving device (100)
and the second shaving device (200) are detachably coupled together so that the elongated
handles (110; 210) extend longitudinally side by side over a substantial part of their
length.
3. Combined shaving device according to claim 2, wherein the elongated handle (110; 210)
of one of the first and second shaving devices (100; 200) has a longitudinally extending
recess in which at least a part of the elongated handle (110; 210) of the other of
the first and second shaving devices (100; 200) is located.
4. Combined shaving device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and
second coupling arrangements (140; 240) has two or more coupling elements (141, 142,
143) to allow coupling the first and the second shaving device (100; 200) in at least
the first coupling position and a second coupling position.
5. Combined shaving device according to claim 1, wherein one of the first or second coupling
arrangements (140; 240) comprises a movable element (145) for selectively moving the
first and second shaving device (100, 200) relatively to each other.
6. Combined shaving device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first or
second coupling arrangements (140; 240) comprises a release element (241) provided
for releasing the mated first and second coupling arrangements (140, 240).
7. Combined shaving device according to claim 1 having a contact arrangement (190, 290)
for transferring electrical energy between the first shaving device (100) and the
second shaving device (200).
8. Combined shaving device according to claim 1, wherein the first shaving device (100)
has a powered vibration motor (280) and a mechanical coupling arranged to transmit
vibrations generated by the vibration motor to a shaving head (220) of the second
shaving device (200).
9. Combined shaving device according to claim 1, wherein the first shaving device (100)
is an electrical dry shaving device that comprises a trimmer head (120) having a first
toothed blade (121) and a second toothed blade, at least one of the first and second
toothed blades being arranged to be driven in an operation mode so as to cut off hairs
that feed in between the teeth of the first and second toothed blades.
10. Combined shaving device according to claim 11, wherein the trimmer head (120) is exchangeable.
11. Combined shaving device according to claim 1 or claim 11, wherein the second shaving
device (200) is a wet shaving device that comprises a wet shaving head (220) that
has at least a blade (221) having a sharp, elongated edge arranged for contacting
the skin during a shaving operation so as to cut off hairs growing on the skin.
12. Electrical dry shaving device (100) comprising:
an elongated handle (110) provided for individual operation of the first shaving device
(100) and
at least a first coupling arrangement (140) arranged to detachably couple the electrical
dry shaving device (100) to at least a second coupling arrangement (240) of a wet
shaving device(200) that has an elongated handle (210) provided for individual operation
of the electrical dry shaving device (100).
13. Wet shaving device (200) comprising:
an elongated handle (210) provided for individual operation of the second shaving
device (200) and
at least a second coupling arrangement (240) arranged for detachably coupling the
wet shaving device to at least a first coupling arrangement (140) of an electrical
dry shaving device (100) that has an elongated handle (110) provided for individual
operation of the electrical dry shaving device (100).