Patent classifications
B26B13/08
Hair Shearing Device
A hair shearing device includes a pair of bars that is pivotally coupled proximate to a first end of the pair of bars so that inner faces of the bars are in substantial abutment. The pair of bars is configured to selectively pivot from an open configuration to a closed configuration. A biaser is coupled to the pair of bars proximate to the first end and is positioned for biasing the pair of bars to the open configuration. A pair of bevels is positioned singly and opposingly in the bars proximate to a second end of the pair of bars to define a cutting section and a gripping section of the pair of bars. The gripping section is configured to be grasped in a hand of a user to pivot the pair of bars to the closed configuration to sever hair that is positioned in the cutting section.
Hair Shearing Device
A hair shearing device includes a pair of bars that is pivotally coupled proximate to a first end of the pair of bars so that inner faces of the bars are in substantial abutment. The pair of bars is configured to selectively pivot from an open configuration to a closed configuration. A biaser is coupled to the pair of bars proximate to the first end and is positioned for biasing the pair of bars to the open configuration. A pair of bevels is positioned singly and opposingly in the bars proximate to a second end of the pair of bars to define a cutting section and a gripping section of the pair of bars. The gripping section is configured to be grasped in a hand of a user to pivot the pair of bars to the closed configuration to sever hair that is positioned in the cutting section.
Thinning shears
Afforded are thinning shears optimal for cutting crosswise hair growing along the scalp, as well as crosswise hair disturbing the passing of a comb through hair bundles. The thinning shears, in thinning shears furnished with a comb blade and a bar blade for haircutting, are characterized in that the comb blade is longer than the bar blade, and the tip-edge of the comb blade is corner-rounding processed. Adopting this configuration makes it possible to set the tip-edge portion of the comb blade on a scalp and slide the comb blade heading in the direction that the hair grows, to efficiently thin out crosswise hair such as would disturb combing, without injuring the scalp.
Thinning shears
Afforded are thinning shears optimal for cutting crosswise hair growing along the scalp, as well as crosswise hair disturbing the passing of a comb through hair bundles. The thinning shears, in thinning shears furnished with a comb blade and a bar blade for haircutting, are characterized in that the comb blade is longer than the bar blade, and the tip-edge of the comb blade is corner-rounding processed. Adopting this configuration makes it possible to set the tip-edge portion of the comb blade on a scalp and slide the comb blade heading in the direction that the hair grows, to efficiently thin out crosswise hair such as would disturb combing, without injuring the scalp.
HAIR TEXTURING SCISSORS
A hair texturing scissors is provided. Each texture scissor has uneven teeth for selective hair weight removal. The texture scissor provides a second scissor element pivotally connected to a blade portion. The second scissor element carries a plurality of spaced apart teeth, wherein the width and length of the teeth different from tooth to tooth in relation to a distance from the distal end of the second scissor element. As a result, the width of the interval spaced between adjacent teeth accordingly changes from the distal end to the proximal end of the second scissor element. Moreover, tooth form, width, and interval influence the hair weight removal, and if one of these three elements changes, the cutting percentage changes accordingly, which is enabled simultaneously by the present invention.
HAIR-CUTTING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
A hair-cutting apparatus includes a first scissor and a second scissor. The first scissor includes a first jaw, a first curved blade, and a first handle. The first jaw includes a concave inner surface from which the first curved blade projects. The second scissor includes a second jaw, a second curved blade, and a second handle. The second jaw includes a concave inner surface from which the second curved blade projects. The first and second scissors are pivotably connected to each other. The first curved blade and the second curved blade form an opening when in the closed position that is of a generally elongated ellipse shape. The first and second jaws define a generally horizontal plane. The first curved blade projects in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a first angle. The second curved blade projects similarly at a second angle.
HAIR-CUTTING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
A hair-cutting apparatus includes a first scissor and a second scissor. The first scissor includes a first jaw, a first curved blade, and a first handle. The first jaw includes a concave inner surface from which the first curved blade projects. The second scissor includes a second jaw, a second curved blade, and a second handle. The second jaw includes a concave inner surface from which the second curved blade projects. The first and second scissors are pivotably connected to each other. The first curved blade and the second curved blade form an opening when in the closed position that is of a generally elongated ellipse shape. The first and second jaws define a generally horizontal plane. The first curved blade projects in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a first angle. The second curved blade projects similarly at a second angle.
PAIR OF SAFE PET NAIL CLIPPERS
A pair of safe pet nail clippers includes a first handle and a second handle correspondingly disposed and pivotedly connected to each other. The first and second handles respectively include a blade portion and a handle portion. Blades of the blade portions of the first and second handles are provided in a concave shape. When the handle portions of the first and second handles are relatively opened to the maximum extent, an initial trimming hole is formed between the concave blades of the first and second handles. The first and second handles are provided therebetween with an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the relative opening of the handle portions of the first and second handles and the caliber of the initial trimming hole.
Pair of safe pet nail clippers
A pair of safe pet nail clippers includes a first handle and a second handle correspondingly disposed and pivotedly connected to each other. The first and second handles respectively include a blade portion and a handle portion. Blades of the blade portions of the first and second handles are provided in a concave shape. When the handle portions of the first and second handles are relatively opened to the maximum extent, an initial trimming hole is formed between the concave blades of the first and second handles. The first and second handles are provided therebetween with an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the relative opening of the handle portions of the first and second handles and the caliber of the initial trimming hole.
Pair of safe pet nail clippers
A pair of safe pet nail clippers includes a first handle and a second handle correspondingly disposed and pivotedly connected to each other. The first and second handles respectively include a blade portion and a handle portion. Blades of the blade portions of the first and second handles are provided in a concave shape. When the handle portions of the first and second handles are relatively opened to the maximum extent, an initial trimming hole is formed between the concave blades of the first and second handles. The first and second handles are provided therebetween with an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the relative opening of the handle portions of the first and second handles and the caliber of the initial trimming hole.