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`PERSONAL TRIMMING SYSTEM
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`Field of the Invention
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`The present
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`invention relates to aa personal
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`trimming
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`system having a driven member, e.g.,
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`a trimmer blade, moving
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`in a
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`reciprocating motion;
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`and, more particularly,
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`to a
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`personal
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`trimming
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`system in
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`which
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`a
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`head
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`portion
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`accommodating
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`therein
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`a
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`driven member moving
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`in
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`a
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`reciprocating motion is capable of pivoting with respect
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`to
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`a main body.
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`Background of the Invention
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`As
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`shown
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`in,
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`e.g.,
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`Japanese
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`Patent
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`Laid—open
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`Application No.
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`856—70784,
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`as for a personal trimming system
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`(a hair clipper),
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`a device in which a head portion pivots
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`with respect
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`to a hand—holdable portion
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`(main body)
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`has been
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`known. Fig.
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`13 shows a configuration of a conventional hair
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`20
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`clipper 100.
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`Referring to Fig.
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`13,
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`the conventional hair
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`clipper
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`100
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`includes
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`an
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`approximately cylindrical
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`hand-
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`holdable portion
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`110
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`and
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`a
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`head portion
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`120 pivotably
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`supported at an upper vicinity of
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`the hand-holdable portion
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`110.
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`Provided inside
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`the hand—holdable portion 110 are a
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`motor 111,
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`a driving unit 130 for converting a rotation of a
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`shaft of
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`the motor 111 into a
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`reciprocating motion and a
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`battery 112.
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`The driving unit 130 includes a pinion gear
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`131 secured to the shaft of the motor 111;
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`a face gear 132
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`pivoting with respect
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`to a shaft
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`(not
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`shown) provided in a
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`direction perpendicular to the shaft of the motor 111 while
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`being engaged with the pinion gear
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`131;
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`and
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`a driving
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`connecting piece 133 provided with an opening 133A rotatably
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`insertion—fitted to an eccentric boss 132A provided at
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`the
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`face gear
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`132.
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`A
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`trimmer blade
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`(not
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`illustrated)
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`is
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`connected to the driving connecting piece 133 and,
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`further,
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`downwardly
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`installed in a direction perpendicular with
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`respect to the page in Fig. 13.
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`Provided at
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`the upper
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`‘Vicinity of
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`the hand—holdable
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`portion 110 is a spherical shaft 134 having an approximately_
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`spherical outer peripheral surface. Further, provided at a
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`lower portion of
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`the head portion 120 is an approximately
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`spherical
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`shaped
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`bearing
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`121
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`insertion-fitted to
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`thev
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`approximately spherical outer peripheral
`surface
`of
`the
`spherical shaft 134.
`In other words,
`the spherical shaft
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`134 and the approximately spherical shaped bearing 121 form
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`a spherical
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`shaped bearing,
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`and the head portion 120
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`is
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`pivotably
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`supported with
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`respect
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`to
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`the
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`hand—holdable
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`portion 110.
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`The
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`face gear
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`132
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`is provided at.
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`an inner
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`portion of the spherical shaft 134 and,
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`further,
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`a pivoting
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`point
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`(rotational
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`shaft)
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`of
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`the head portion 120
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`and a
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`rotational shaft of the face gear 132 are provided so that
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`they are coaxial;
`In the conventional hair clipper 100,
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`the size of the
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`upper vicinity of the hand—holdable portion 110 is about
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`the
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`size of
`further,
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`the lower vicinity of
`the head. portion 120 and,
`the exterior of
`the hair clipper
`100 has been
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`designed primarily for aesthetic consideration. Therefore,
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`it is difficult
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`for a user
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`to know where the head portion
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`120 pivots.
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`In such case,
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`if the user grips a boundary
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`portion between the hand-holdable portion 110 and the head
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`portion 120,
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`the head portion 120 cannot adequately pivot
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`with respect
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`to the
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`hand—holdable portion 110,
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`thereby
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`conforming improperly to irregularities of the skin.
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`Such a
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`problem occurs in a general personal
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`trimming system such as
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`an electric shaver,
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`an electric toothbrush or
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`the like as
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`well as a hair clipper.
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`Summary of the Invention
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`It
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`is,
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`therefore,
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`an object of
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`the present
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`invention
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`to provide a personal
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`trimming system having a conspicuous
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`point where a head portion pivots with respect
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`to a main
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`body to thereby reduce the possibility of
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`a user’s hand_
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`reaching into a boundary portion between the head portion
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`and the main body.
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`In accordance with the present
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`invention,
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`there is
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`provided a personal
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`trimming system including:
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`a main body
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`having a motor and a part of a driving unit for converting a
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`rotation of
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`the motor
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`into a
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`reciprocating motion;
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`and a
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`head
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`portion
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`having
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`a
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`driven member moving
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`in
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`a
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`reciprocating motion, wherein the head portion is pivotably
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`supported with respect
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`to the main body,
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`and a gap is
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`provided between the main body and the head portion.
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`Brief Description of the Drawings
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`The
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`above
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`and other objects
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`and
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`features
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`of
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`the
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`present
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`invention will become apparent
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`from the following
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`description of preferred embodiments, given in conjunction
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`with the accompanying drawings,
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`in which:
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`Figs.
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`1A to 1C show a configuration of a hair clipper,
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`i.e., an exemplary personal trimming system,
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`in which a head
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`portion accommodating therein a driven Hember moving in a
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`reciprocating motion can pivot with respect
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`to a main body,
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`in accordance with aa preferred embodiment of
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`the present
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`invention, wherein Figs. 1A, 18 and 1C provide a front view,
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`a side view and a cross—sectional view taken along line A-A,
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`respectively;
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`Fig.
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`2 describes a front view of the hair clipper in a
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`state where a head portion pivots with respect
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`to a hand-
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`holdable portion;
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`Fig.
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`3 provides a sectional side view depicting the
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`complete configuration of the hair clipper;
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`Fig.
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`4
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`presents
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`an
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`exploded
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`perspective
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`View
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`illustrating the entire configuration of the hair clipper;
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`Figs.
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`5A and SB represent a perspective view showing a
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`configuration of
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`a driving connecting piece in the hair
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`clipper, wherein Figs.
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`5A and SB provide states after and
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`before a first and a
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`second driving connecting pieces are
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`combined, respectively;
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`Fig.
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`6 offers
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`a perspective
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`view illustrating a
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`configuration of a pivoting device in which the head portion
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`pivots with respect to the hand—holdable portion in the hair
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`clipper;
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`- Fig.
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`7
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`shows
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`a perspective View depicting a relative
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`layout between a driving unit and the pivoting device of the
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`head portion in the hair clipper;
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`Fig.
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`8 provides
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`a sectional
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`side view describing a
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`configuration of principal components of the driving unit in
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`the hair clipper;
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`Figs.
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`9A and 9B depict a.mechanism for restricting a
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`pivotable range of
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`the head portion with respect
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`to the
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`hand-holdable portion in the hair Clipper, wherein Figs.
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`9A
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`and 9B show ea-basic state where the head portion is not
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`pivoted and a state where the head portion is pivoted to its
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`maximum allowable angle, respectively;
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`Figs.
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`10A and 10B describe a mechanism for applying a
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`restoring force to the head portion pivoting with respect to
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`the hand—holdable portion in the hair clipper, wherein the
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`Figs.
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`10A and 10B provide a basic state where
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`the head
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`portion is not pivoted and a state where the head portion is
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`pivoted to its maximum allowable angle, respectively;
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`Figs.
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`11A and 11B illustrate another mechanism for
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`applying a restoring force to the head portion pivoting with
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`respect
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`to the hand—holdable portion in the hair clipper,
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`wherein the Figs.
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`10A and 10B represent a basic state where
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`the head portion is not pivoted and a state where the head
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`portion
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`is
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`pivoted
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`to
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`its maximum allowable
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`angle,
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`respectively;
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`Figs.
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`12A and 12B provide still another mechanism for
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`applying a restoring force to the head portion pivoting with
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`respect
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`to the hand—holdable portion in the hair clipper,
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`wherein the Figs.
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`10A and 10B present a basic state where
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`the head portion is not pivoted and a state where the head
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`portion
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`is
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`pivoted
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`to
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`its maximum allowable
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`angle,
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`respectively; and
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`Fig.
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`13 offers
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`a
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`cross-sectional View showing
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`a
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`conventional hair clipper.
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`Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
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`Hereinafter,
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`a personal
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`trimming systenh in which a
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`head portion provided with a driven member moving
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`in a
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`reciprocating motion can pivot with respect
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`to a main body,
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`in accordance with preferred embodiments of
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`the present
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`invention will be described.
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`In this embodiment,
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`as
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`for
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`such system,
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`a hair clipper employing a
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`trimmer blade for
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`shearing hair, e.g., eyebrows, has been illustrated.
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`Figs.
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`1A to lC show a basic state of a hair clipper l,
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`i.e.,
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`a
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`state where a head portion 20 having a trimmer blade is not
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`pivoted with respect to a hand—holdable portion (main body)
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`10.
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`Specifically, Figs.
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`1A to 1C present
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`a
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`front view,
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`a
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`side view and
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`a
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`cross—sectional
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`view taken along A—A,
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`respectively.
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`Fig.
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`2
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`illustrates a state where ‘the head
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`1,
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`10
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`portion 20
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`is pivoted with respect
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`to the hand—holdable
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`portion 10. Fig.
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`3 offers a sectional side View depicting a
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`configuration of
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`the hair clipper
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`1”
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`Fig.
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`4 provides an
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`exploded perspective view thereof. Further,
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`in Fig. 1A,
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`the
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`hand—holdable portion 10 and the head portion 20 are defined
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`as a lower part and an upper part, respectively.
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`As can be
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`seen from each of
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`the drawings,
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`the hair
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`clipper 1
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`includes the hand-holdable portion 10 to be held
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`by a user and the head portion 20 pivotably supported with
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`respect
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`to the hand-holdable portion 10.
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`A trimmer blade 30
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`is attached to the head portion 20
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`so that
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`its cutting
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`portion protrudes outward from the rear side.
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`The hand—holdable portion 10 has a cylindrical housing
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`11
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`extended in a vertical direction.
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`The
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`housing
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`11
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`includes a vertically elongated front member
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`12 having an
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`approximately shallow U-shaped or an approximately circular
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`arc—shaped cross
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`section;
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`a
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`rear member
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`13,
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`fixed to an
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`approximately upper portion of a rear surface of
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`the front
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`member 12, having an approximately deeper U—shaped cross
`section compared
`to the
`front member
`12
`and
`a
`cross
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`sectional area gradually increasing toward a
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`lower portion
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`thereof;
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`and a battery cover
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`14 detachably attached to an
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`approximately lower portion of the rear surface of the front
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`member 12,
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`having'
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`an approximately deeper U—shaped cross
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`section compared
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`to the
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`front member
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`12
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`and
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`a
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`cross
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`sectional area gradually decreasing toward a
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`lower portion
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`10
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`thereof.
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`As illustrated in Figs.
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`1B and 3,
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`a side cross section
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`of the housing 11 has an approximately meniscus shape. With
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`respect to an arrangement direction (expressed by arrow B in
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`Fig. 18) of
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`the trimmer blade 30 of the head portion 20,
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`a
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`front
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`side
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`2
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`and
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`a
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`rear
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`side
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`3
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`are
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`curved
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`in
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`an
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`approximately arch shape, wherein
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`the
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`front
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`side
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`2
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`is
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`recessed and the rear
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`side 3
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`is protruded.
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`Further,
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`a
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`radius of the rear side 3 is set to be smaller than that of
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`the
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`front
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`side
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`2, which
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`increases
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`a curvature thereof.
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`Furthermore, as illustrated in Fig.
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`1C,
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`a cross section of
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`the housing 11, which is taken along line A—A, i.e., a cross
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`section taken along a
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`forward/backward direction of
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`the
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`hand-holdable portion 10,
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`is formed in an approximately oval
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`shape obtained by combining a plurality of approximately
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`circular
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`arc—shaped
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`or
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`approximately
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`U—shaped
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`curved
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`surfaces.
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`Such shape is based on an approximate triangle.
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`Each side of
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`the approximate triangle is outwardly curved
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`and, at
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`the same time, angled portions of each side of
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`the
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`approximate triangle are smoothly shaped in a circular arc.
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`Such shape of
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`the housing 11 enables a user to firmly grip
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`the hand-holdable portion 10 while preventing the hand-
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`holdable portion 10
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`from shifting in the user’s hand when
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`the user grips the hand—holdable portion 10 with a palm.
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`As depicted in Figs.
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`3 and 4,
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`a motor 15 and a part of
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`a driving unit 40 for converting a rotation of a shaft 15A
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`of the motor 15 into a reciprocating motion are provided in
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`a space formed by the front member 12 and the rear member 13
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`inside the housing 11. Further,
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`a battery 16 is detachably
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`installed in a battery room formed by the front member 12
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`and the battery cover 14. Moreover,
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`a switch member 17 is
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`slidably provided on an upper portion of the front member 12.
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`The driving unit 40 includes a pinion gear 41 fixed to
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`the shaft 15A of the motor 15;
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`a face gear 43 engaged with
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`the pinion gear 41 while pivoting with respect to a shaft 42
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`provided in a direction perpendicular
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`to the shaft
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`15A of
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`the motor 15;
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`a first driving connecting piece 44 provided
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`with
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`an
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`opening
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`44A rotatably insertion—fitted to an
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`eccentric boss
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`43A provided at
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`the face gear 43;
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`and a
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`second driving connecting piece 45
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`in which a bearing 45A
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`provided at
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`a
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`lower vicinity is pivotably insertion—fitted
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`to a shaft 44B provided at an upper vicinity of
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`the first
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`driving connecting piece 44.
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`The
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`face gear
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`43 has
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`teeth
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`formed around ea peripheral portion thereof at
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`aa specific
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`pitch while being protruded toward a rotation axis direction
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`of the shaft 42. Further,
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`the face gear 43 serves to change
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`the rotation direction of the shaft 15A of the motor 15 by
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`90 degrees.
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`The head portion 20 includes a first head member 21
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`pivotably
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`supported with
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`respect
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`to
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`the
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`hand—holdable
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`portion
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`10 in an upper vicinity of
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`the housing 11 of
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`the
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`hand—holdable portion 10;
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`a second head member 22 fixed to
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`a base portion of
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`the first head member 21;
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`and a trimmer
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`blade cover 23 detachably attached to the first head member
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`21.
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`The
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`trimmer
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`blade
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`30
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`includes
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`a
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`plate—shaped
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`stationary cutter
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`31
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`having
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`a
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`comb
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`31A formed
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`in
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`a
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`lengthwise direction thereof;
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`a movable cutter 32 having a
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`comb 32A formed in a lengthwise direction thereof and moving
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`in a
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`reciprocating motion in a cfiiection parallel
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`to the
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`stationary cutter 31; and a plate spring 33 for biasing the
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`movable cutter 32
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`toward the stationary cutter 31 so that
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`the stationary cutter 31 can be overlapped with the movable
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`cutter 32 without having a gap therebetween.
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`Further,
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`the
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`trimmer blade 30
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`is interchangeably installed in a
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`space
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`formed between the first head member
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`21
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`and the trimmer
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`blade cover 23. Moreover,
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`in a
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`space formed between the
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`first head member 21 and the second head member 22,
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`a boss
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`45B provided at
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`an upper vicinity of
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`the second driving
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`connecting piece 45 is fitted to an opening 32B provided at
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`a lower vicinity of the movable cutter 32.
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`The
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`second head member
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`22
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`is provided with a
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`lock
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`button 24
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`for
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`locking the trimmer blade cover
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`23
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`to the
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`first head member 21 by an engagement with the trimmer blade
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`cover 23. At
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`the same time,
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`the lock button 24 separates the
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`trimmer blade cover
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`23
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`from the first head member
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`21 by
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`releasing the engagement with the trimmer blade cover 23.
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`Further, provided inside the first head member 21 is a guide-
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`groove 21A for guiding a vertical
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`reciprocating motion of
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`the
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`second driving connecting piece
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`45 while
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`an upper
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`vicinity 45C of
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`the second driving connecting piece 45 is
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`fitted to the guide groove 21A to allow for a sliding motion.
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`Hereinafter,
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`the
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`first
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`and
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`the
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`second
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`driving
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`connecting pieces 44 and 45 will be described in detail with
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`reference to Figs.
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`5A and 5B. Figs.
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`5A and 5B respectively
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`illustrate after and before the first and the second driving
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`connecting pieces 44 and 45 are combined. The first driving
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`connecting piece 44 is formed by a resin forming,
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`and the
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`opening 44A and the shaft 448 are provided at
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`the lower and
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`the upper portion thereof, respectively.
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`The second driving
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`connecting piece 45 is also formed by a resin forming,
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`and
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`the bearing 45A and the boss 45B are provided at
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`the lower
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`and the upper portion thereof,
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`respectively.
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`Since each of
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`the first and the second driving connecting pieces 44 and 45
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`is
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`formed
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`as
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`one unit
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`by using resin,
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`the
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`number of
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`components
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`can
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`be
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`reduced,
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`thereby lowering the costs.
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`Further,
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`in order to facilitate an insertion-fitting between
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`the shaft 448 and the bearing 45A of
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`the second driving
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`connecting piece 45, an inclined surface 44C is formed at an
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`upper
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`edge
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`of
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`the
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`shaft
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`448.
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`Moreover,-
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`formed at
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`a
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`peripheral
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`area of
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`the
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`shaft
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`44B is
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`a
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`recess
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`44D for
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`collecting therein grease. Accordingly,
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`it is possible to
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`stably supply grease to an insertion—fitting portion between
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`the shaft 44B of
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`the first driving connecting piece 44 and
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`the bearing 45A of the second driving connecting piece 45.
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`The opening 44A of
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`the first driving connecting piece
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`44 is insertion-fitted to the eccentric boss 43A of the face
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`gear 43, and a center thereof revolves along a track drawn
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`by a center of the eccentric boss 43A. Meanwhile,
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`the upper
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`vicinity 45C of
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`the second driving connecting piece 45 is
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`guided by the guide groove 21A of the first head member 21
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`and,
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`therefore,
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`the
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`second driving connecting piece
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`45
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`vertically moves
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`in a
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`reciprocating motion.
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`Since
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`this
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`embodiment has two driving connecting pieces composed of the
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`first and the second driving connecting pieces 44 and 45,
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`the
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`second driving connecting piece
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`45
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`for driving the
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`movable cutter 32 of
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`the trimmer blade 30 inside the head
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`portion 20 only moves
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`in .a
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`reciprocating motion without
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`pivoting in a horizontal direction.
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`As a result,
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`an inner
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`space of
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`the
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`head portion 20
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`can
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`be
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`reduced,
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`thereby
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`allowing the entire size of
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`the head portion 20 to become
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`small and lightweight.
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`Hereinafter,
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`a pivoting device
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`in which
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`the
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`head
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`portion 20 pivots with respect
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`to the hand—holdable portion
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`10 will be described in detail. As shown in Fig. 6, support
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`members 12A and 13A for pivotably supporting the first head
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`member 21 of
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`the head portion 20 are respectively provided
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`on
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`inner peripheral
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`surfaces of upper vicinities of
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`the
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`front member 12 and the rear member 13,
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`the front member 12
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`and the rear member
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`13 configuring the housing 11 of
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`the
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`hand—holdable portion 10. Meanwhile, bearing portions 21B
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`insertion-fitted.
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`to the support members
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`12A and 13A are
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`provided at a
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`lower vicinity of
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`the first head member 21.
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`Further, protrusions 21C for restricting a pivotable range
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`of
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`the first head member
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`21 are so formed at
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`a
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`lowest
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`portion of
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`the first head member
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`21
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`as
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`to be protruded
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`toward
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`the
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`front member
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`12
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`and
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`the
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`rear member
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`13,
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`respectively.
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`Meanwhile,
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`provided
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`in
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`inner peripheral
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`portions of
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`the front member 12 and the rear member 13 are
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`the
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`protrusions
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`21C
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`and
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`guide
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`grooves
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`12B
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`and
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`13B,
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`respectively
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`(see Figs.
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`9A and
`
`9B), wherein the guide
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`grooves 12B and 13B serve to restrict pivoting of the first
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`head member 21 by contacting with the protrusions 21C when
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`the protrusions 21C pivot at a specific angle.
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`In addition,
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`the head portion 20 pivots with respect to the hand-holdable
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`portion 10
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`on
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`a
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`surface perpendicular
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`to a protruding
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`direction of the teeth of the trimmer blade 30.
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`As
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`described
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`in
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`Fig.
`
`6,
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`a plurality of
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`linear'
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`protrusions 12C and 13C are provided around outer peripheral
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`surfaces of the support members 12A and 13A in a direction
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`parallel
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`to a central axis of
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`the support members
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`12A and
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`13A.
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`Further, provided on a central bottom surface of
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`the
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`bearing portion 21B is
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`an
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`approximately hemispheric or
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`approximately cylindrical protrusion 21F protruding in a
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`direction parallel to the support members 12A and 13A. With
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`such
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`configuration,
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`it
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`is possible
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`to
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`reduce
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`sliding
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`friction and abrasion between the support members
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`12A and
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`13A and the bearing portion 21B, which are generated when
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`the head portion 20 pivots with respect to the hand-holdable
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`portion 10.
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`As illustrated in Figs.
`
`1A and 2,
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`a length of the head
`
`portion 20 in a vertical direction corresponds to 1/5 to 1/3
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`of an entire length of
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`the hair clipper 1.
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`Further, upper
`
`portions of the front member 12 and the rear member 13 are
`
`formed so as to make it highest
`
`in central portions thereof
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`and
`
`shorter
`
`toward
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`both
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`side portions.
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`Accordingly,
`
`although the head portion 20 pivots with respect
`
`to the
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`hand-holdable portion 10 to a maximum angle,
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`a specific gap
`
`4
`
`is formed between both lower portions of
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`the first head
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`member 21 and both upper portions of the front member 12 and
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`the rear member 13. Thus, when a user uses the hair clipper
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`1,
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`it is possible to recognize where the head portion 20
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`pivots and where to grip. Further, when the user grips the
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`hand—holdable portion 10,
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`there is not much possibility of a
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`user’s hand reaching into a gap portion between the upper
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`portion of
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`the
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`hand—holdable portion 10
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`and
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`the
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`lower
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`portion
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`of
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`the
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`head
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`portion
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`20,
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`thereby
`
`reducing
`
`a
`
`possibility in which the user’s hand obstructs
`
`the head
`
`portion 20 from pivoting.
`
`As
`
`a result,
`
`the conformability
`
`of
`
`the head portion 20, specifically,
`
`the trimmer blade 30
`
`to the irregularities of the skin becomes enhanced,
`
`thereby
`
`making it more convenient
`
`to use.
`
`Furthermore, even if the
`
`user’s hand reaches into the gap between the upper portion
`
`of the hand—holdable portion 10 and the lower portion of the
`
`head portion 20,
`
`fingers or
`
`the like can be prevented from
`
`being pinched between the hand-holdable portion 10 and the
`
`head portion 20,
`
`thereby making the design safe.
`
`Hereinafter,
`
`a
`
`relationship between the driving unit
`
`40 and the pivoting device of
`
`the head portion 20 will be
`
`described.
`
`As
`
`illustrated in Figs.
`
`4
`
`and 6,
`
`the guide
`
`groove
`
`21A of
`
`the first head member
`
`21 elongates
`
`to a
`
`portion positioned between two bearing portions 21B provided
`
`at
`
`the lower vicinity of
`
`the first head member 21.
`
`As
`
`depicted in Fig. 7,
`
`a connecting portion of
`
`the first and
`
`the second driving connecting pieces 44 and 45 is positioned
`
`between the bearing portions 21B.
`
`In other words,
`
`a point
`
`where the head portion 20 pivots with respect
`
`to the hand—
`
`holdable portion 10
`
`and
`
`that where
`
`the
`
`second driving
`
`connecting piece 45 pivots with respect
`
`to the first driving
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`10
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`15
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`connecting piece 44 are approximately coaxial. With such
`
`configuration,
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`the second driving connecting piece 45 moves
`
`only in a reciprocating motion at a portion positioned above
`
`the bearing portions 21B, i.e.,
`
`a pivoting point of the head
`
`portion 20. Accordingly,
`
`it is possible to make an entire
`
`head portion 20 slim or small.
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`As
`
`shown in Fig. 8,
`
`a lower portion 21D of
`
`the first
`
`head member 21 and a lower portion 22A of
`
`the second head
`
`member
`
`22
`
`are lprotruded
`
`outward
`
`in
`
`both
`
`directions,
`
`respectively, so that they form a part of spherical surface.
`
`In the meantime,
`
`inner peripheral
`
`surfaces of
`
`the upper
`
`vicinities of
`
`the front member
`
`12 and the rear member
`
`13
`
`(not
`
`shown)
`
`are outwardly recessed in both directions,
`
`respectively. Accordingly,
`
`the head portion 20 can pivot
`
`with respect
`
`to the hand-holdable portion 10 while being
`
`supported by a spherical shaped bearing configuration.
`
`As
`
`illustrated in Fig.
`
`8, provided at
`
`the first and
`
`the second head members 21 and 22 are guide protrusions 21E
`
`and 22B for guiding a
`
`reciprocating motion of
`
`the second
`
`driving connecting piece 45 in a direction (both directions
`
`in Fig.
`
`8) perpendicular to a bottom surface of
`
`the guide
`
`groove 21A.
`
`A guide portion 8 having the guide groove 21A
`
`and the guide protrusions 21E and 218 is provided at
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`the
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`10
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`15
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`20
`
`point
`
`6 where the second driving connecting piece 45 pivots
`
`_25
`
`with respect
`
`to the
`
`first driving connecting piece
`
`44.
`
`Accordingly, when
`
`the second driving connecting piece 45
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`moves
`
`in a
`
`reciprocating motion,
`
`it is possible to reduce
`
`the swinging range in the direction perpendicular
`
`to the
`
`reciprocating motion,
`
`thereby reducing a swinging loss while
`
`operating the device.
`
`Figs.
`
`9A and 9B illustrate a mechanism for restricting
`
`a pivotable range of the head portion 20 with respect to the
`
`hand—holdable portion 10.
`
`Figs.
`
`9A and 98 provide a basic
`
`state where the head portion 20 is not pivoted and a state
`
`where the head portion 20 is pivoted to a maximum angle.
`
`Further, Figs.
`
`9A and
`
`9B show an
`
`inner portion of
`
`the
`
`assembled hair clipper 1, which is seen through from the
`
`rear member 13.
`
`In the state shown
`
`in Fig.
`
`9B,
`
`the protrusion 21C
`
`provided at
`
`the lowest portion of the first head member 21
`
`contacts with an end surface of the guide groove 13B of the
`
`rear member 13,
`
`thereby restricting further pivoting of the
`
`head portion 20 beyond the end surface thereof. Further,
`
`a
`
`flange portion 13F of the upper vicinity of the rear member
`
`13 contacts with a bottom surface of
`
`the lower portion 21D
`
`of the first head member 21 or that of the lower portion 22A
`
`of the second head member 22,
`
`the lower portions 21D and 22A
`
`forming the spherical shaped bearing structure. Furthermore,
`
`a side surface 21G of the lower vicinity of the first head
`
`member
`
`21 contacts with an end surface 13G of
`
`the rear
`
`member
`
`13.
`
`Although it
`
`is not
`
`illustrated,
`
`the above-
`
`described contact structure is equally applied to the front
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`member 12. Likewise,
`
`the first and the second head members
`
`21 and 22 forming the head portion 20 contacts a plurality
`
`of portions of
`
`the front
`
`and the rear members
`
`12
`
`and 13
`
`forming the hand—holdable portion 10.
`
`Further,
`
`a plurality
`
`of stopper mechanisms are provided thereat,
`
`thereby enabling
`
`to distribute a
`
`load applied to the head portion 20.
`
`As a
`
`result,
`
`even if an excessive load is applied. during the
`
`pivoting of the head portion 20, it is possible to reduce a
`
`possibility of damaging the front member 12,
`
`the rear member
`
`13,
`
`the first head member 21 and the second head member 22.
`
`Moreover, by distributing a load to the plurality of stopper
`
`mechanisms 7,
`
`strength of
`
`the stopper mechanism 7 can be
`
`reduced and,
`
`further,
`
`an entire size of the hair clipper 1
`
`can be scaled down.
`
`Next,
`
`Figs.
`
`10A and
`
`10B depict
`
`a mechanism for
`
`applying a restoring force to the head portion 20 pivoting
`
`with respect
`
`to the hand-holdable portion 10. Figs. 10A and
`
`10B represent a_basic state where the head portion 20 is not
`
`pivoted and a state where the head portion 20 is pivoted to
`
`a maximum angle,
`
`respectively. Further, as in Figs.
`
`9A and
`
`98, Figs. 10A and 108 show an inner portion of the assembled
`
`hair clipper 1, which is seen through from the rear member
`
`13.
`
`In the basic state shown in Fig.
`
`10A,
`
`a torsion coil
`
`spring 50 is coaxially provided with the shaft
`
`42 of
`
`the
`
`face gear 43 and,
`
`further,
`
`installed in a way that two arms
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`

`51 and 52 thereof hold therebetween the lower portion 21H of
`
`the first head member 21 at both sides. Further,
`
`the front
`
`member 12 and the rear member 13 are provided with stoppers
`
`12H (see Fig.
`
`6)
`
`and 13H for restricting a rotation of
`
`the
`
`arms
`
`51
`
`and 52,
`
`respectively.
`
`Furthermore,
`
`if the head
`
`portion 20 pivots with respect
`
`to the hand-holdable portion
`
`10,
`
`the
`
`lower portion 21H of
`
`the
`
`first head member
`
`21
`
`outwardly pushes the arm 51, as illustrated in Fig. 10B. At
`
`this
`
`time,
`
`since
`
`a movement
`
`of
`
`the other
`
`arm 52
`
`is
`
`restricted by the stoppers 12H and 13H,
`
`the arm 51 becomes
`
`extended outwardly and,
`
`thus,
`
`the torsion coil
`
`spring 50
`
`becomes
`
`transformed elastically. Accordingly,
`
`a restoring
`
`force for rotating the lower portion 21H of
`
`the first head
`
`member
`
`21
`
`in
`
`the direction opposite
`
`to
`
`the pivoting
`
`direction of
`
`the first head Inember
`
`21
`
`is charged to the
`
`torsion coil spring 50.
`
`The opposite case is the same. As
`
`a result, when hair is trimmed with the trimmer blade 30 of
`
`the head portion 20 close to the skin,
`
`the conformability of
`
`the trimmer blade 30 to irregularities of
`
`the skin can be
`
`improved by the restoring force of
`
`the torsion coil spring
`
`50.
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`10
`
`15
`
`20
`
`Figs.
`11A and 11B represent
`plate springs 55 and 56 instead of
`
`a modified example using
`the torsion coil spring
`
`50.
`The plate springs 55 and 56 are provided at
`portion 21H of
`the first head 1nember 21.
`When
`
`the lower
`the head
`
`25
`
`portion 20 pivots,
`
`the plate springs 55 and 56 contacts the
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`

`stoppers
`
`12H and 13H or
`
`inner peripheral surfaces of
`
`the
`
`front and the rear member 12 and 13. Accordingly,
`
`the plate
`
`springs
`
`55 and 56 become
`
`transformed elastically,
`
`thereby
`
`charging a restoring force thereto.
`
`Such configuration can
`
`also provide the same effects obtained by using the torsion
`
`coil spring 50.
`
`Figs.
`
`12A and 12B depict a modified example using arm
`
`portions 61 and 62 formed as one unit at
`
`the lower portion
`
`21H of the first head member 21 instead of the torsion coil
`
`spring 50 or the plate springs 55 and 56,
`
`the arm portions
`
`61 and 62 being made of resin and serving as plate springs.
`
`As
`
`in case of
`
`the plate springs 55 and 56, when the head
`
`portion 20 pivots,
`
`the arm portions 61 and 62 contact
`
`the
`
`stoppers 12H and 13H or the inner peripheral surfaces of the
`
`front and the rear members 12 and 13. Accordingly,
`
`the arms
`
`portions 61 and 62 become elastically transformed,
`
`thereby
`
`charging a restoring force thereto.
`
`Such configuration can
`
`also provide the same effects obtained by using the torsion
`
`coil spring 50.
`
`Although the aforementioned embodiments have described
`
`a hair clipper as an example,
`
`the present
`
`invention can be
`
`applied to a personal
`
`trimming system,
`
`in which a head
`
`portion provided with a driven member
`
`reciprocating can
`
`pivot with respect
`
`to a main body,
`
`such as
`
`an electric
`
`shaver or an electric brush without being limited to the
`
`aforementioned example.
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`While the invention has been shown and described with
`
`respect
`
`to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood
`
`by
`
`those
`
`skilled in the art
`
`that various
`
`changes
`
`and
`
`modification may be made without departing from the spirit
`
`and scope of
`
`the invention as defined in the following
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`claims.
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