FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a shaving unit for use in a shaving device, said shaving
unit comprising a supporting member and at least two hair cutting units supported
by the supporting member, wherein each hair cutting unit comprises an external cutting
member with hair-entry openings and an internal cutting member which is rotatable
relative to the external cutting member about an axis of rotation and which has a
plurality of hair-cutting elements, wherein the shaving unit further comprises a retaining
structure which is releasably couplable to the supporting member and which is configured
to retain the at least two hair cutting units in an operational position relative
to the supporting member in an assembled condition of the shaving unit, and wherein
the retaining structure comprises, for each respective hair cutting unit of the at
least two hair cutting units, a locking member comprising at least one locking element
which, in the assembled condition of the shaving unit, is biased by spring force towards
the external cutting member of the respective hair cutting unit and engaged by an
engagement element of the external cutting member to prevent rotation of the external
cutting member about the axis of rotation.
[0002] The invention further relates to a shaving head comprising a base structure including
a coupling member configured to releasably couple the shaving head to a main body
of a shaving device, and a shaving unit of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph
which is releasably couplable to the base structure.
[0003] The invention further relates to a shaving device comprising a main body accommodating
an actuator and a shaving head of the type mentioned here before which is releasably
couplable to the main body for being driven by the actuator.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Shaving units having two or more hair cutting units, each comprising an external
cutting member with hair entry openings and an internal cutting member which is rotatable
relative to the external cutting member, are well known. In such shaving units the
internal cutting member is usually urged into contact with the external cutting member,
for example by a drive spindle driving the internal cutting member into rotation,
to enable the cooperation of the external and internal cutting members to effectively
cut hairs. To prevent rotation of the external cutting member relative to the supporting
member for the hair cutting units under the influence of friction and hair-cutting
forces exerted by the rotating internal cutting member, known shaving units comprise
a locking structure to prevent such rotation. Known locking structures comprise one
or more protrusions provided on the supporting member that, in the operational position
of the hair cutting unit relative to the supporting member, engage a corresponding
number of indentations provided in a circumferential flange of the external cutting
member. Such a locking structure causes difficulties for the user when assembling
the shaving unit, for example after cleaning. When assembling the shaving unit, the
user has to precisely align said indentations relative to said protrusions before
coupling the retaining structure to the supporting member. When the user fails to
do so, the shaving unit may be damaged during assembly or afterwards during use, or
the shaving unit may not function optimally, as a result of an oblique position of
the external cutting members relative to the supporting member.
[0005] The above mentioned problem has been partially resolved by a shaving unit of the
type mentioned in the opening paragraph, which is known from
US Patent 4,318,223. This known shaving unit comprises three hair cutting units supported by a supporting
member. Rotation of the external cutting members relative to the supporting member
is prevented by locking elements which, in the operational position of the hair cutting
units, are biased by spring force towards the external cutting members and engage
indentations provided in the circumferential flanges of the external cutting members.
The known shaving unit comprises a single common retaining member which is releasably
couplable to the supporting member to retain all three hair cutting units in their
operational positions relative to the supporting member. The locking elements are
integrally formed on a single polygonal frame of a resilient sheet material which
is fastened to the common retaining member for the hair cutting units. When assembling
the shaving unit, the user has to place each external cutting member, with the associated
internal cutting member arranged therein, in a respective opening provided in the
supporting member. In this step the external cutting members can be placed in an arbitrary
rotational position relative to the center lines of said openings, which is convenient
for the user. In a next step the user has to couple the common retaining member to
the supporting member. When in this step the locking elements are not aligned relative
to the indentations of the external cutting members, the locking elements will be
biased against the flanges of the external cutting members. When subsequently the
shaving unit is activated, the one or more external cutting members, which are not
properly aligned relative to the locking elements after coupling of the common retaining
member to the supporting member, will be rotated by the friction and hair-cutting
forces of the rotating internal cutting members until the locking elements are aligned
with and biased into the corresponding indentations, thereby automatically locking
the external cutting members against further rotation. A disadvantage of this known
shaving unit is that the common retaining member and the single polygonal frame carrying
the locking elements fastened to the common retaining member limit the design freedom
for the shaving unit, in particular as regards the spatial arrangement of the hair
cutting units. As a result, the known shaving unit has a mere planar arrangement of
the hair cutting units.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a shaving unit of the type mentioned
in the opening paragraph which does not have the disadvantage of the known shaving
unit. In particular the object of the present invention is to provide such a shaving
unit with an increased design freedom as regards the spatial arrangement of the hair
cutting units, while providing a similar or even an improved ease of use for the user
during assembly of the shaving unit as compared with the known shaving unit.
[0007] In order to achieve said object, according to the invention a shaving unit of the
type mentioned in the opening paragraph is characterized in that the retaining structure
comprises, for each respective hair cutting unit of the at least two hair cutting
units, a separate retaining member which is releasably couplable to the supporting
member and which is configured to separately retain the respective hair cutting unit
in an operational position relative to the supporting member independently from any
other of the at least two hair cutting units, wherein the locking member provided
for the respective hair cutting unit is separately arranged from any other locking
member, provided for any other of the at least two hair cutting units, and integrated
with the separate retaining member provided for the respective hair cutting unit.
In the assembled condition of the shaving unit according to the invention, each hair
cutting unit is retained in its operational position relative to the supporting member
by a separate retaining member which is individually and releasably coupled to the
supporting member independently from the other hair cutting units. The locking member,
which comprises one or more locking elements biased by spring force towards the external
cutting member and engaged by the external cutting member to prevent rotation thereof,
is integrated with the separate retaining member and, as a consequence, separately
arranged from the locking members provided for the other hair cutting units. This
composition provides a large design freedom as regards the spatial arrangement of
the separate retaining members and the separate locking members, integrated in the
retaining members, with respect to the supporting member. As a result, said composition
also provides a large design freedom as regards the shape of the supporting member
and, consequently, the spatial arrangement of the hair cutting units supported by
the supporting member. The supporting member may, for example, have a strongly curved
shape, for example the shape of part of a sphere. On the other hand, the separate
locking members provide at least a similar degree of user comfort as compared with
the shaving unit of
US Patent 4,318,223 during assembly of the shaving unit, in that the user can place the external cutting
members in arbitrary rotational positions in the corresponding openings of the supporting
members. The ease of use is even increased, because the mutually separate arrangement
of the locking members integrated into the separate retaining members enables the
user to remove and place back the hair cutting units one by one from and into the
supporting member by separately releasing the separate retaining members and the locking
members integrated therein.
[0008] In an embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention, the supporting member
comprises a base member and, for each respective hair cutting unit of the at least
two hair cutting units, a separate supporting element which is pivotally supported
by the base member, wherein the separate retaining member provided for the respective
hair cutting unit is releasably couplable to the supporting element provided for the
respective hair cutting unit to retain the respective hair cutting unit in the operational
position. The mutually separate arrangement of the locking members integrated into
the separate retaining members allows the separate retaining members with the separate
locking members integrated therein to be individually coupled to and pivotal with
the separate supporting elements. The separate supporting elements allow the hair
cutting units to individually and independently pivot relative to the base member
of the supporting member, so that the orientations of the hair cutting units can be
individually adapted to the local contours of the skin in contact with the hair cutting
units.
[0009] In a further embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention, the engagement
element comprises an indentation provided in a circumferential flange of the external
cutting member. The indentation provides a simple and reliable interaction with the
biased locking element.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention, the supporting
member comprises, for each respective one of the separate retaining members, a coupling
structure configured to enable coupling of the respective separate retaining member
to the supporting member by a rotational motion of the separate retaining member relative
to the supporting member about the axis of rotation of the respective hair cutting
unit. In this embodiment, the separate retaining member for the hair cutting unit
is coupled to the supporting member by a rotational motion about the axis of rotation
of the hair cutting unit. For this purpose the coupling structure may for example
comprise a bayonet coupling. As a result of the rotational motion of the separate
retaining member during the coupling step, the locking element integrated into the
retaining member may be aligned with and, consequently, biased into engagement with
the engagement element of the external cutting member in case the locking element
is not already aligned and engaged with the engagement element after placing the retaining
member on the supporting member before the coupling step. Thus, this embodiment may
provide an automatic locking of the external cutting member against rotation already
during assembly of the shaving unit by the user.
[0011] In a further embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention, the locking
member comprises a spring member which is fastened to a base portion of the separate
retaining member, and the at least one locking element is mounted to the spring member.
This embodiment provides a simple structure and integration of the separate locking
members into the separate retaining members.
[0012] In a still further embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention, the base
portion is mainly annular and the spring member is semi annular having a central portion
and two end portions, wherein the locking element is mounted to the central portion
of the spring member, and wherein the two end portions of the spring member are mounted
to the base portion of the separate retaining member. This embodiment provides a robust
structure of the spring member of the locking member, a relatively large biasing force
on the locking element, and a relatively large motion path for the locking element
in the biasing direction.
[0013] In a yet further embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention comprising
the semi-annular spring member, in the assembled condition of the shaving unit the
spring member is arranged at a side of the base portion facing away from the external
cutting member. In this embodiment, in the assembled condition of the shaving unit
the semi-annular spring member may rest against said side of the base portion of the
separate retaining member, so that the locking element mounted to the central portion
of the spring member has a well-defined position in the biasing direction relative
to the engagement element of the external cutting member. The arrangement of the semi-annular
spring member at said side of the base portion further enables the spring member to
deform to a sufficient degree when, during assembly of the shaving unit by the user,
the locking element does not immediately engage the engagement element of the external
cutting member.
[0014] In a further preferred embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention, the
base portion is mainly annular and the locking member comprises two semi-annular spring
members and two locking elements, wherein each locking element is mounted to a central
portion of a respective one of the two spring members, and wherein each spring member
has two end portions mounted to the base portion of the separate retaining member.
In this embodiment, two locking elements are provided for preventing rotation of the
external cutting member, whereby the locking function of the separate locking member
is improved. The two semi-annular spring members may be provided in an annular configuration
on a side of the annular base portion, thereby providing a robust structure of the
separate locking member, a relatively large biasing force on the locking elements,
and a relatively large motion path for the locking elements in the biasing direction.
[0015] In a yet further preferred embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention,
the two locking elements and the two semi-annular spring members of the locking member
are integrally formed from a single metal blade. In this way, the separate locking
member can be manufactured in a simple manner from a single metal blade, for example
by means of a metal cutting and bending process, and can be mounted to the separate
retaining member in a simple way, for example by further bending a portion of the
metal blade around a mounting element integrally provided on the separate retaining
member.
[0016] In a further embodiment of a shaving unit according to the invention, the spring
member is arranged in a recessed chamber provided in the base portion at a side of
the base portion which faces the external cutting member in the assembled condition
of the shaving unit. In this embodiment the recessed chamber enables the spring member
to deform to a sufficient degree when, during assembly of the shaving unit, the locking
element does not immediately engage the engagement element of the external cutting
member.
[0017] Furthermore, according to the invention, a shaving head of the type mentioned in
the opening paragraphs is characterized in that the shaving unit used therein is a
shaving unit according to the invention as described here before.
[0018] Furthermore, according to the invention, a shaving device of the type mentioned in
the opening paragraphs is characterized in that the shaving head used therein is a
shaving head according to the invention as described here before.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show more clearly how it may
be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a shaving device according to the invention;
Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of a shaving head according to the invention used in the
shaving device of Fig. 1 and comprising a shaving unit according to the invention;
Fig. 3 shows a supporting element, a hair cutting unit and a retaining member of the
shaving unit shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4A shows the retaining member of Fig. 3 in detail, wherein a base portion and
a locking member of the retaining member are separately shown;
Fig. 4B shows the retaining member of Fig. 3 with the locking member integrated therein;
and
Fig. 5 shows a retaining member of an alternative embodiment of a shaving unit according
to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0020] FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a shaving device 1 according to the invention. The
shaving device 1 comprises a main body 3 and a shaving head 5 according to the invention.
The main body 3 accommodates an actuator, not visible in FIG. 1, for example an electric
motor. The shaving head 5 is releasably couplable to the main body 3 and comprises
three hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c. In a condition shown in FIG. 1, wherein the shaving
head 5 is coupled to the main body 3, the hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c can be driven
by the actuator when the shaving device 1 is activated by a user.
[0021] The shaving head 5 is shown in more detail in FIG. 2. The shaving head 5 comprises
a base structure 9 and a shaving unit 11 according to the invention. The base structure
9 comprises a coupling member 13 configured to releasably couple the shaving head
5 to the main body 3 of the shaving device 1. The coupling member 13 is only schematically
shown in FIG. 2 and may comprise a mechanical snap connector for engagement with a
co-operating snap connector provided on the main body 3. Such a snap connector is
well known to the skilled person. The shaving unit 11 is releasably couplable to the
base structure 9 of the shaving head 5. FIG. 1 shows the shaving head 5 in an operational
condition wherein the shaving unit 11 is coupled to the base structure 9. FIG. 2 shows
the shaving head 5 in a condition wherein the shaving unit 11 is separated from the
base structure 9. The base structure 9 and the shaving unit 11 may be provided with
any suitable co-operating coupling elements, not shown in FIG. 2, for releasable coupling
of the shaving unit 11 to the base structure 9, for example co-operating mechanical
snap connectors which are well known to the skilled person.
[0022] As further shown in FIG. 2, the base structure 9 comprises three rotatable drive
spindles 15a, 15b, 15c, each for rotatably driving a respective one of the three hair
cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c when the shaving unit 11 is coupled to the base structure
9. The drive spindles 15a, 15b, 15c can be driven by the actuator in the main body
3, via a suitable transmission mechanism arranged in the base structure 9 and not
visible in FIG. 2, when the shaving head 5 is coupled to the main body 3. The base
structure 9 further comprises three hair collecting chambers 17a, 17b, 17c for collecting
hairs cut by the hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c when the shaving unit 11 is coupled
to the base structure 9.
[0023] The shaving unit 11 comprises a supporting member and further comprises the three
hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c which are supported by the supporting member in an assembled
condition of the shaving unit 11 as shown in FIG. 2. In alternative embodiments the
shaving unit according to the invention may comprise a different number of hair cutting
units, for example two hair cutting units or more than three hair cutting units. The
supporting member of the shaving unit 11 comprises a base member 19 and, for each
of the three hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c, a separate supporting element 21a, 21b,
21c. As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 the base member 19 is a supporting frame provided
with three openings wherein the supporting elements 21a, 21b, 21c are arranged. The
base member 19 also comprises the coupling elements for releasable coupling of the
shaving unit 11 to the base structure 9 of the shaving head 5.
[0024] FIG. 3 shows one of the three supporting elements 21a of the shaving unit 11 together
with the associated hair cutting unit 7a and an associated retaining member 23a in
a mutually disassembled condition. The hair cutting unit 7a comprises an external
cutting member 25a and an internal cutting member 27a. The external cutting member
25a is generally in the form of a cylindrical cap having an annular shaving track
29 wherein a plurality of hair-entry openings 31 is provided. The external cutting
member 25a further comprises a circumferential flange 33 provided at a side of the
cap remote from the shaving track 29. The internal cutting member 27a has a plurality
of hair-cutting elements 35 which are provided in an annular configuration on a carrying
member 37 of the internal cutting member 27a. The carrying member 37 has a central
coupling cavity 39 for receiving the associated drive spindle 15a in the assembled
condition of the shaving head 5. In said assembled condition the internal cutting
member 27a is rotatable relative to the external cutting member 25a about an axis
of rotation 41 by means of the drive spindle 15a. During rotation of the internal
cutting member 27a relative to the external cutting member 25a, hairs that penetrate
through the hair-entry openings 31 of the external cutting member 25a are cut by interaction
between cutting edges provided on the hair-cutting elements 35 of the internal cutting
member 27a and counter cutting edges provided on side walls of the hair-entry openings
31 of the external cutting member 25a. It is noted that, similar to the hair cutting
unit 7a, the hair cutting units 7b and 7c each comprise an external cutting member
and an internal cutting member similar to, respectively, the external cutting member
25a and the internal cutting member 27a.
[0025] The retaining member 23a comprises a mainly annular base portion 43 which is releasably
couplable to the supporting element 21a to retain the hair cutting unit 7a in an operational
position relative to the supporting element 21a in the assembled condition of the
shaving unit 11. For this purpose the retaining member 23a comprises two bayonet-type
coupling elements 45 which are provided in two diametrically opposite circumferential
positions on the annular base portion 43. Only one of the two bayonet-type coupling
elements 45 is visible in FIG. 3. The bayonet-type coupling elements 45 are configured
to co-operate with and engage two coupling protrusions 47 which are provided in two
diametrically opposite positions on an inner wall of the supporting element 21a. To
bring and retain the hair cutting unit 7a in its operational position relative to
the supporting element 21a starting from the disassembled condition shown in FIG.
3, the user has to place the internal cutting member 27a into the external cutting
member 25a such that the hair-cutting elements 35 contact the annular shaving track
29. Subsequently the user has to place the shaving unit 7a into the supporting element
21a, whereby the circumferential flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a abuts
an annular internal rim 49 provided on the inner wall of the supporting element 21a.
Finally the user has to couple the retaining member 23a to the supporting element
21a by placing the retaining member 23a on the circumferential flange 33 of the external
cutting member 25a and bringing the two bayonet-type coupling elements 45 of the retaining
member 23a into engagement with the two coupling protrusions 47 of the supporting
element 21a. To assist the user in correctly aligning the retaining member 23a relative
to the external cutting member 25a, the retaining member 23a comprises two aligning
elements 51 provided in two diametrically opposite positions on the annuler base portion
43 for contacting an inner wall of the cap of the external cutting member 25a. The
bayonet-type coupling elements 45 and the coupling protrusions 47 are brought into
mutual engagement via a rotational motion of the retaining member 23a relative to
the supporting member 21a about the axis of rotation 41. As a result the circumferential
flange 33 is locked in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation 41 between the
annular internal rim 49 of the supporting element 21a and an annular abutment surface
53 of the base portion 43 of the retaining member 23 a. The rotation of the retaining
member 23 a by the user is facilitated by two finger-grip portions 55 which are provided
on a side of the base portion 43 remote from the abutment surface 53. With the retaining
member 23a thus coupled to the supporting element 21a as shown in FIG. 2, the internal
cutting member 27a is held in position in the external cutting member 25a with some
play in the direction parallel to the axis of rotation 41 by means of an internal
annular flange 57 provided on the base portion 43 of the retaining member 23a. When
subsequently the shaving unit 11 is coupled to the base structure 9 of the shaving
head 5, the hair-cutting elements 35 of the internal cutting member 27a will be urged
into operational contact with the shaving track 29 of the external cutting member
25a by the drive spindle 15a.
[0026] It is noted that the shaving unit 11 comprises a separate retaining member 23b, 23c,
similar to the retaining member 23a, for each of the other hair cutting units 7b,
7c, which is releasably couplable to the respective supporting element 21b, 21c in
a manner similar to the retaining member 23a. Thereby, each of the three hair cutting
units 7a, 7b, 7c is separately retained in its operational position relative to the
respective supporting element 21a, 21b, 21c independently from any other of the hair
cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c. As a result, in the condition of the shaving head 5 as shown
in FIG. 2, each retaining member 23a, 23b, 23c can be separately released from its
associated supporting element 21a, 21b, 21c, so that each of the hair cutting units
7a, 7b, 7c can be separately released from the associated supporting member 21a, 21b,
21c. The retaining members 23a, 23b, 23c together form a retaining structure of the
shaving unit 11 which is releasably couplable to the supporting member of the shaving
unit 11 to retain the three hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c in an operational position
relative to the supporting member in the assembled condition of the shaving unit 11.
[0027] The supporting element 21a comprises a skin contacting surface 59, visible in FIG.
1, which surrounds the external cutting member 25a in the assembled condition of the
shaving unit 11. The supporting element 21a further comprises a mainly cylindrical
receiving member 61, visible in FIG. 3, for receiving and accommodating the external
cutting member 25a in the assembled condition of the shaving unit 11. The supporting
element 21a is pivotally supported by the base member 19 of the shaving unit 11. For
this purpose the supporting element 21a comprises two pivot members 63 which are arranged
in two diametrically opposite positions on the supporting element 21a. The two pivot
members 63 engage two co-operating pivot members, not visible in the figures, which
are provided near the opening in the base member 19 wherein the supporting element
21a is arranged. By means of the pivot members 63 the supporting element 21a is pivotal
relative to the base member 19, together with the hair cutting unit 7a, about a pivot
axis 65 defined by the positions of the two co-operating pivot members provided on
the base member 19. It is noted that the other supporting elements 21b, 21c are similar
to the supporting element 21a, so that each supporting element 21a, 21b, 21c is individually
pivotal relative to the base member 19 independently of any other of the supporting
elements 21a, 21b, 21c. Thus, when the shaving unit 11 is used on a curved skin surface,
the orientations of the hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c relative to the base member
19 can be individually adapted to local skin contours, so that the hair cutting units
7a, 7b, 7c will remain in optimum contact with the skin.
[0028] In an alternative embodiment of the shaving unit according to the invention, not
shown in the figures, the supporting elements 21a, 21b, 21c are omitted and the supporting
member of the shaving unit merely comprises a common base member for supporting the
hair cutting units. In this alternative embodiment, similar to the embodiment shown
in FIG. 1, the retaining structure comprises a separate retaining member for each
respective hair cutting unit. The retaining members however are each releasably couplable
to the base member, so that in the assembled condition of the shaving unit the hair
cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c merely have a mainly static operational position relative
to the base member. The base member comprises, for each retaining member, a coupling
structure enabling releasable coupling of the respective retaining member to the base
member. Said coupling structure may comprise two coupling protrusions, similar to
the coupling protrusions 47, provided on the base member for co-operation with two
bayonet-type coupling elements, similar to the bayonet-type coupling elements 45,
provided on the respective retaining member.
[0029] During operation of the shaving unit 11 the rotating internal cutting member 27a
exerts a friction force on the external cutting member 25a. Furthermore, as a result
of the cooperation between the internal cutting member 27a and the external cutting
member 25a in cutting hairs, the rotating internal cutting member 27a exerts hair-cutting
related forces on the external cutting member 25a during operation of the shaving
unit 11. These friction and hair-cutting related forces induce a mechanical torque
about the axis of rotation 41 exerted on the external cutting member 25a. To prevent
rotation of the external cutting member 25a about the axis of rotation 41 under the
influence of said mechanical torque during normal operation, the retaining structure
of the shaving unit 11 comprises, for each hair cutting unit 7a, 7b, 7c, a locking
member 67. FIG. 4A shows the retaining member 23a provided for the hair cutting unit
7a as shown in FIG. 3, wherein the base portion 43 and the locking member 67 are separately
shown. FIG. 4B shows the retaining member 23a with the locking member 67 integrated
therein. The retaining members 23b and 23c provided for, respectively, the hair cutting
unit 7b and the hair cutting unit 7c each have a similar locking member 67 integrally
arranged therein. Thus, in accordance with the invention, the locking member 67 provided
for each respective one of the hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c is separately arranged
from any other locking member 67 provided for any other of the hair cutting units
7a, 7b, 7c and integrated with the associated separate retaining member 23a, 23b,
23c provided for the respective one of the hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c.
[0030] As shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B, the locking member 67 comprises two semi-annular
spring members 71a, 71b. Each spring member 71a, 71b has a central portion 73a, 73b
and two end portions 75a, 77a; 75b, 77b. The locking member 67 further comprises two
locking elements 79a, 79b. The locking element 79a is mounted to the central portion
73a of the spring member 71a and the locking element 79b is mounted to the central
portion 73b of the spring member 71b. The two locking elements 79a, 79b and the two
semi-annular spring members 71a, 71b are integrally formed from a single metal blade
by suitable metal cutting and bending processes. The end portion 75a of the spring
member 71a and the end portion 75b of the spring member 71b are mutually connected
via a first mounting portion 81a. The end portion 77a of the spring member 71a and
the end portion 77b of the spring member 71b are mutually connected via a second mounting
portion 81b. The first and second mounting portions 81a, 81b are also integrally formed
on the locking member 67 from said single metal blade. As shown in FIG. 4B, the first
and second mounting portions 81a, 81b are each connected to a respective one of two
mounting elements 83 a, 83b which are integrally provided in two diametrically opposite
positions on the annular base portion 43. The connection of the first and second mounting
portions 81a, 81b to the mounting elements 83a, 83b may be established by a suitable
metal bending process. Thus, the two end portions 75a, 77a; 75b, 77b of the spring
members 71a, 71b are mounted to the base portion 43 via the first and second mounting
portions 81a, 81b, while the central portions 73a, 73b of the spring members 71a,
71b are free to move away from the base portion 43 in a direction parallel to the
axis of rotation 41 by elastic deformation of the spring members 71a, 71b.
[0031] As shown in FIG. 4B the spring members 71a, 71b are arranged at a side of the base
portion 43 opposite to the annular abutment surface 53. As a result, in the assembled
condition of the shaving unit 11, the spring members 71a, 71b are arranged at the
side of the base portion 43 facing away from the external cutting member 25a. The
locking elements 79a, 79b each extend through a respective one of two openings 85
provided through the base portion 43. In a resting position of the spring members
71a, 71b, wherein the spring members 71a, 71b rest against the base portion 43 as
shown in FIG. 4B, the locking elements 79a, 79b each protrude relative to the abutment
surface 53 in two diametrically opposite positions. It is noted that in FIG. 4B only
the locking element 79a is visible, while the locking element 79b is hidden behind
the aligning element 51 diametrically opposite to the locking element 79a.
[0032] In the assembled condition of the shaving unit 11, wherein the circumferential flange
33 of the external cutting member 25a is retained in the direction parallel to the
axis of rotation 41 between the annular internal rim 49 of the supporting element
21a and the abutment surface 53 of the base portion 43 of the retaining member 23a,
the locking elements 79a, 79b are in their protruding positions as shown in FIG. 4B.
In these positions the locking elements 79a, 79b are biased by spring force of the
spring members 71a, 71b towards the external cutting member 25a and into engagement
with a respective one of two engagement elements provided on the external cutting
member 25a. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 the two engagement elements are two
indentations 87a, 87b which are provided in two diametrically opposite positions in
the circumferential flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a. By the mutual engagement
of the locking elements 79a, 79b and the indentations 87a, 87b in the assembled condition
of the shaving unit 11, rotation of the external cutting member 25a about the axis
of rotation 41 under the influence of friction and hair-cutting related forces exerted
by the rotating internal cutting member 27a is prevented.
[0033] The locking members 67 comprising the resiliently biased locking elements 79a, 79b
integrated in the separate retaining members 23a, 23b, 23c enable a convenient assembly
of the shaving unit 11 by the user, for example when the user has removed the hair
cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c from the supporting elements 21a, 21b, 21c for cleaning.
In particular, when bringing and retaining the hair cutting unit 7a in its operational
position relative to the supporting element 21a starting from the disassembled condition
shown in FIG. 3 as described here before, the user is allowed to place the external
cutting member 25a, with the internal cutting member 27a placed therein, in an arbitrary
angular position relative to the axis of rotation 41 in the supporting element 21a
before coupling the retaining member 23a to the supporting element 21a. In other words,
the user doesn't need to align the angular position of the external cutting member
25a about the axis of rotation 41 when placing the external cutting member 25a in
the supporting element 21a. When the user subsequently places the retaining member
23a on the circumferential flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a, the protruding
locking elements 79a, 79b may casually engage the indentations 87a, 87b. In such a
case the external cutting member 25a is immediately locked against rotation relative
to the retaining member 23a and, consequently, will rotate together with the retaining
member 23a, when the user subsequently rotates the retaining member 23a, until the
retaining member 23a is fully coupled to the supporting element 21a. In the most frequent
case however, i.e. when during initial placement of the retaining member 23a on the
flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a the locking elements 79a, 79b will not
directly engage the indentations 87a, 87b, the locking elements 79a, 79b will abut
against the flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a. As a result, the locking
elements 79a, 79b will be forced into a recessed position in the openings 85 provided
in the base portion 43 under elastic deformation of the central portions 73 a, 73b
of the spring members 71a, 71b away from the base portion 43. When subsequently the
user rotates the retaining member 23a in order to couple the retaining member 23a
to the supporting element 21a, the locking elements 79a, 79b may in some cases engage
and be urged into the indentations 87a, 87b by the spring members 71a, 71b during
said rotation of the retaining member 23 a, as a result of which the external cutting
member 25a will be locked against rotation relative to the retaining member 23a. This
will evidently depend on the angular position of the locking elements 79a, 79b relative
to the indentations 87a, 87b after the initial placement of the retaining member 23a
on the flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a and on the total angular rotation
required to couple the retaining member 23a to the supporting element 21a. When after
coupling of the retaining member 23a to the supporting element 21a the locking elements
79a, 79b still do not engage the indentations 87a, 87b, the locking elements 79a,
79b will engage and be urged into the indentations 87a, 87b by the spring members
71a, 71b after activation of the shaving device. In such a case, after activation
of the shaving device, the external cutting member 25a will initially rotate about
the axis of rotation 41 relative to the coupled retaining member 23a under the influence
of the friction and hair-cutting related forces exerted by the rotating internal cutting
member 27a until the locking elements 79a, 79b as yet engage the indentations 87a,
87b. It will be clear that the assembly of the other hair cutting units 7b, 7c into
the shaving unit 11 will proceed in a similar manner and will provide an automatic
locking of the external cutting members thereof against rotation in a similar convenient
way. It will also be clear that said assembly including said automatic locking against
rotation may be performed by the user for each hair cutting unit 7a, 7b, 7c separately
and independently from any other of the hair cutting units 7a, 7b, 7c.
[0034] In an alternative embodiment of the shaving unit according to the invention, the
locking member may comprise only a single locking element. The single locking element
may be mounted to a single semi-annular spring member similar to the spring member
71a described here before. The single semi-annular spring member may have two end
portions mounted to the annular base portion of the retaining member and a central
portion carrying the single locking element. In further alternative embodiments, the
spring member of the locking member carrying the locking element may have a different
shape and may be fastened to the base portion in a different way and in a different
position as compared to the spring member 71a described here before. The spring member
and the locking element may be integrally formed with the base portion from a single
plastic material, for example by means of an injection molding process. The number
of locking elements provided on the locking member may be greater than two.
[0035] An example of an alternative embodiment of the shaving unit according to the invention
is shown in FIG. 5, which shows in detail an alternative retaining member 123 that
may be used in the shaving unit 11 instead of the retaining member 23a, 23b, 23c.
The retaining member 123 is shown in an operational position on the circumferential
flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a. The supporting element and the internal
cutting member are not shown in FIG. 5. The retaining member 123 comprises a mainly
annular base portion 143 which is substantially similar to the base portion 43 of
the retaining member 23a, 23b, 23c. The retaining member 123 comprises a locking member
167 having two blade spring members 171 which are each arranged in a recessed chamber
173 provided in the base portion 143 at a side of the base portion 143 which faces
the external cutting member 25a in the assembled condition of the shaving unit. In
FIG. 5 only one of the blade spring members 171 and only one of the recessed chambers
173 is visible. The other blade spring member and the other recessed chamber are arranged
in a diametrically opposite position in the base portion 143. A locking element 179
is formed by a bent end portion of the blade spring member 171. The blade spring member
171 is integrally formed with a metal carrier plate 175 which is mounted in a position
substantially flush with the annular abutment surface 153 of the base portion 143.
In the operational position shown in FIG. 5 the locking element 179 engages the indentation
87a in the flange 33 of the external cutting member 25a. When during assembly of the
shaving unit, after initial placement of the retaining member 123 on the flange 33
as described here before in relation to the retaining member 23a, the locking element
179 does not immediately engage the indentation 87a, the locking element 179 will
abut the flange 33 and the blade spring member 171 will elastically deform into the
recessed chamber 173 allowing a recessed position of the locking element 179 in the
recessed chamber 173. The operation of the locking member 167 and the locking elements
179 thereof is similar to the operation of the locking member 67 and the locking elements
79a, 79b as described here before.
[0036] While the invention has been described and illustrated in detail in the foregoing
description and in the drawings, such description and illustration are to be considered
as exemplary and/or illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention is not
limited to the disclosed embodiments.
[0037] Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those
skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings,
the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word "comprising" does
not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article "a" or "an" does not
exclude a plurality. For the purpose of clarity and conciseness of the description,
features are disclosed herein as part of the same embodiment or as part of separate
embodiments, however, it will be appreciated that the scope of the invention may include
embodiments having combinations of all or some of the features disclosed. The mere
fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does
not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
1. A shaving unit for use in a shaving device, said shaving unit comprising a supporting
member and at least two hair cutting units supported by the supporting member, wherein
each hair cutting unit comprises:
- an external cutting member with hair-entry openings; and
- an internal cutting member which is rotatable relative to the external cutting member
about an axis of rotation and which has a plurality of hair-cutting elements;
wherein the shaving unit further comprises a retaining structure which is releasably
couplable to the supporting member and which is configured to retain the at least
two hair cutting units in an operational position relative to the supporting member
in an assembled condition of the shaving unit; and
wherein the retaining structure comprises, for each respective hair cutting unit of
the at least two hair cutting units, a locking member comprising at least one locking
element which, in the assembled condition of the shaving unit, is biased by spring
force towards the external cutting member of the respective hair cutting unit and
engaged by an engagement element of the external cutting member to prevent rotation
of the external cutting member about the axis of rotation,
characterized in that the retaining structure comprises, for each respective hair cutting unit of the at
least two hair cutting units, a separate retaining member which is releasably couplable
to the supporting member and which is configured to separately retain the respective
hair cutting unit in an operational position relative to the supporting member independently
from any other of the at least two hair cutting units;
wherein the locking member provided for the respective hair cutting unit is separately
arranged from any other locking member, provided for any other of the at least two
hair cutting units, and integrated with the separate retaining member provided for
the respective hair cutting unit.
2. A shaving unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting member comprises a base
member and, for each respective hair cutting unit of the at least two hair cutting
units, a separate supporting element which is pivotally supported by the base member,
the separate retaining member provided for the respective hair cutting unit being
releasably couplable to the supporting element provided for the respective hair cutting
unit to retain the respective hair cutting unit in the operational position.
3. A shaving unit as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the engagement element comprises
an indentation provided in a circumferential flange of the external cutting member.
4. A shaving unit as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the supporting
member comprises, for each respective one of the separate retaining members, a coupling
structure configured to enable coupling of the respective separate retaining member
to the supporting member by a rotational motion of the separate retaining member relative
to the supporting member about the axis of rotation of the respective hair cutting
unit.
5. A shaving unit as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the locking
member comprises a spring member which is fastened to a base portion of the separate
retaining member, and wherein the at least one locking element is mounted to the spring
member.
6. A shaving unit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the base portion is mainly annular and
wherein the spring member is semi annular having a central portion and two end portions,
the locking element being mounted to the central portion of the spring member, and
the two end portions of the spring member being mounted to the base portion of the
separate retaining member.
7. A shaving unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein in the assembled condition of the shaving
unit the spring member is arranged at a side of the base portion facing away from
the external cutting member.
8. A shaving unit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the base portion is mainly annular and
wherein the locking member comprises two semi-annular spring members and two locking
elements, wherein each locking element is mounted to a central portion of a respective
one of the two spring members, and wherein each spring member has two end portions
mounted to the base portion of the separate retaining member.
9. A shaving unit as claimed in claim 8, wherein the two locking elements and the two
semi-annular spring members of the locking member are integrally formed from a single
metal blade.
10. A shaving unit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spring member is arranged in a recessed
chamber provided in the base portion at a side of the base portion which faces the
external cutting member in the assembled condition of the shaving unit.
11. A shaving head comprising:
- a base structure including a coupling member configured to releasably couple the
shaving head to a main body of a shaving device; and
- a shaving unit which is releasably couplable to the base structure;
wherein the shaving unit is a shaving unit according to any one of the preceding claims.
12. A shaving device comprising:
- a main body accommodating an actuator; and
- a shaving head which is releasably couplable to the main body for being driven by
the actuator;
wherein the shaving head is a shaving head according to claim 11.