Abstract:
A protective, demountable head guard is provided for an electric dry shaver which includes a segment adapted for inhibiting movement of a shaver actuating switch and thus avoiding potential inadvertant operation of the shave. The head guard is also sized so as to be captivated by the shaver and upon the application of a manual actuating force to an electric switch slide on the shaver, the head guard is automatically released from the captivated position.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     This invention relates to electric dry shavers and more particularly to an improved head guard arrangement for an electric dry shaver. 
     2. Description of the Prior Art 
     Hand-held electric dry shavers include a cutter head having a hair cutting member which is applied to a user&#39;s face during a shaving operation. The cutter member is carefully fabricated to have sharp cutting edges. It is important for continued satisfactory operation of the shaver that the cutter member retain its sharp cutting edges. One precaution to this end provides for protecting the cutter member from contact damage and abrasion with other objects when the shaver is not in use. Such contact damage can occur, for example, during travel when a user may be expected to store the electric dry shaver with other toiletry articles in a suitcase or other container. As is well known, suitcases and their contents can be expected to encounter considerable jarring during handling and transit. It is thus customary to provide a demountable head guard to protect the cutting edges when the shaver is not in use. 
     Electric dry shavers include a manually actuated on/off switch which when actuated causes the energization of an electric motor. The energized motor is coupled to and causes operation of the cutting members. One form of electric dry shaver is cordless in that in includes batteries which store a charge sufficient to operate the motor for a number of shaving uses. It has been found that during transit and other types of movement, a jarring of the shaver itself has at times resulted in contact with and movement of the on/off switch to the extent that the electric power from the batteries is applied to the motor and the cutter head is actuated. This unknown and general continuous actuation of the shaver usually results in a total discharge of the batteries over a period of time. Consequently, the shaver cannot be used until the batteries are recharged. Recharging can take as long as twenty-four hours and the shaver is effectively unavailable for this period of time. It would be beneficial if the shaver could be readily and economically inhibited from such advertant operation. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     Accordingly, it is an object of this invention is to provide an improved head guard arrangement for an electric dry shaver which cooperates with a shaver switch for inhibiting actuation of the shaver until the head guard is removed. 
     Another object of the invention is to provide an improved head guard arrangement for an electric dry shaver which inhibits inadvertant operation of a battery-operated shaver. 
     Another object of this invention to provide an improved head guard arrangement for an electric dry shaver. 
     Another object of the invention is to provide an improved head guard for an electric dry shaver having an improved seating arrangement for maintaining the head guard in position on the electric dry shaver. 
     A further object of the invention is to provide an electric dry shaver having an improved head guard wherein the head guard cooperates with an electric shaver actuating switch to automatically release the head guard upon manual actuation of the switch. 
     In accordance with features of the invention, an improved electric dry shaver comprises a hand-held housing, a shaver cutter head mounted at one end of the housing and a shaver actuating switch positioned on the shaver. A protective, demountable head guard is provided for positioning on the shaver about the cutter head for protecting the shaver head from contact damage when the shave in inoperative. The head guard includes a segment thereof which when seated on the shaver is juxtaposed with the switch and restricts movement of the shaver switch to thereby inhibit inadvertant actuation of the shaver. Removal of the head guard enables manual actuation of the switch. 
     In accordance with other features of the invention, the head guard includes means for captivating the head guard to the shaver and for releasing the head guard upon application of a manual actuating force to the shaver switch. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     These and other features and objects of the invention will become apparent with reference to the following specification and to the drawings wherein: 
     FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a hand-held electric dry shaver and a demounted head guard constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the invention; 
     FIG. 2 is an enlarged, fragmentary, side elevation view, partly broken-away, and partly in section of the electric dry shaver of FIG. 1 illustrating the head guard shown mounted to the shaver; 
     FIG. 3 is an enlarged, front elevation view, partly broken-away of the head guard of FIG. 1; 
     FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of the head guard of FIG. 3; 
     FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the head guard of FIG. 3; and, 
     FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the head guard of FIG. 3. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     Referring now to the drawings, a hand-held electric dry shaver 20 is shown which includes a housing 22 and a shaver head 24 positioned at one end 26 of the housing. The shaver head 24 may take various embodiments. The embodiment shown comprises a demountable hair pocket 28 having an outer cutter member 30 comprising an apertured foil with a plurality of apertures 31 formed therein. The outer cutter member 30 cooperates with an assembly of inner cutter blades, not illustrated, which operate to shear body hairs extending through the apertures 31. A trimmer assembly 32 for trimming longer hairs is also provided and is mounted to the hair pocket 28 on a side 34 of the shaver. A shaver head of the demountable hair pocket type having a foil-type cutter assembly and trimmer assembly, as indicated, is known in the art and are disclosed, for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,109, which is assigned to the assignee of this invention and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     A skin stretcher 36 is also illustrated and is mounted to the hair pocket on a second side 38 of the shaver. The skin stretcher which is shown in a retracted position includes a finger slide segment 40. When a manual finger force in an upper direction 41 is applied to the slide segment 40, the skin stretcher is advanced to an operative position at which location it cooperates with the cutter head to engage a user&#39;s facial skin and enhance the cutting operation. The skin stretcher is disclosed in greater detail in corresponding U.S. patent application Ser. No. 729,366, filed May 1, 1985 which is assigned to the assignee of this invention and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     Hair pocket 28 is demounted from the shaver housing 22 by depressing a push button 42 which is mounted on a side 44 of the housing 22. Depressing the push button 42 actuates a hair pocket catch mechanism, not illustrated, thereby releasing the catch and permitting removal of the hair pocket. 
     A shaver On/Off slide switch 46 is mounted on the front side 48 of the housing. The slide switch 46 is formed to include an integrally formed, concave shaped finger recess 47. Slide 46 is positioned between guides 50 and 52 which are integrally formed with the housing. An upper edge 54 of switch 46 is positioned below the hair pocket by a small distance. A recess 56 is integrally formed in the housing at a location above the edge 54 of the switch. When the switch 46 is in its recessed position as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the recess 56 is visible. A user can actuate the switch 46 to an on or off condition by applying a manual force in a vertical upward or downward direction 45 as illustrated in FIG. 1. As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the switch 46 is retracted to its lowest vertical off position. 
     Actuation of the slide 46 from its off position causes internally positioned electric contacts 58 to couple a battery means, not shown, to an electric motor 60 which is mounted within the housing. The motor thus becomes energized and causes operation of the cutter head. 
     A head guard 62 is provided which is shaped to generally conform with the outer configuration of the shaver head 24 and the upper portion of the housing 22. It is preferably formed of a clear, transparent polymer plastic such as a polycarbonate. Integrally formed with the head guard 62 is a first elongated forward wall segment 64 having a depending apron 66 and a wedge shaped tab 26 extending inwardly from the apron segment 66. A second elongated rear wall segment 70 is integrally formed with the head guard 62 and includes a wedge-shaped tab 72. The head guard further includes an integrally formed cover segment 74. 
     The polymer plastic construction and the sizing of the head guard enable a slight deflection of the forward elongated segment 64 and the rearward elongated segment 70 so as to permit the extension of the head guard over and about the hair pocket 28. The head guard is sized to provide that when it is so positioned, the forward and rearward wall segments will deflect sufficiently to enable the tab 68 to extend into and engage the recess 56 and the tab 72 to extend about the skin stretcher slide segment 40. When so positioned and the tabs so engaged, the head guard is captivated by the engagement of these tabs to the hair pocket 28. 
     The head guard 62 is also sized for providing that the apron 66 can be positioned between switch guides 50 and 52 and a bottom edge 69 of the apron is juxtaposed with respect to the upper edge 54 of the slide switch 46. When the head guard is so positioned on the shaver, it inhibits upward movement of the slide switch 40 and thus avoids actuation thereof by any jarring motion of the switch 46 into an On position. However, an application of a manual force to the slide switch 46 causes the switch edge 54 to contact apron edge 69 and deflect the segment 64 sufficiently to release tab 68 from recess 56. The continued motion of switch slide 46 causes a rearward tilting of the guard 62 and a release of the head guard 62 from captivation by the shaver. 
     The arrangement thus described is advantageous in that in addition to the function of protecting the cutter head from abrasion and damage, the head guard 62 in cooperation with the shaver switch slide 46 inhibits inadvertant actuation of the shaver by jarring or the like and provides a means for ready release of the head guard upon the application of a manual force to the switch slide. 
     While there has been described a particular embodiment of the invention, it will become apparent to those skilled in the art that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.