Patent classifications
A45D29/02
Nail clipping scissors
A nail clipping device with scissor-like cutting edges and a positively engaging pin to trim a nail. In one example, a user interacts with the nail clipper to trim a nail by applying pressure to an operating lever element resulting in the movement of the cutting edges sliding against and past each other to trim a nail in a manner similar to using scissors. In this process, the positively engaging pin applies a longitudinal force to an intermediate lever resulting in an upper cutting edge being urged against a lower cutting edge creating a constant contact point between the cutting edges. This results in a clean and easy cut while containing and controlling the trimmed nails.
Nail clipping scissors
A nail clipping device with scissor-like cutting edges and a positively engaging pin to trim a nail. In one example, a user interacts with the nail clipper to trim a nail by applying pressure to an operating lever element resulting in the movement of the cutting edges sliding against and past each other to trim a nail in a manner similar to using scissors. In this process, the positively engaging pin applies a longitudinal force to an intermediate lever resulting in an upper cutting edge being urged against a lower cutting edge creating a constant contact point between the cutting edges. This results in a clean and easy cut while containing and controlling the trimmed nails.
Adjustable Blade Gap Clipper
Generally, a nail clipper for clipping nails. Specifically, a nail clipper including a blade gap adjustment assembly or a blade gap calibration assembly, or a combination thereof, operable to adjust a blade gap between opposed blades to allow insertion of a nail between opposed first and second blades to allow clipping of the nail while affording a barrier to insertion of the digit between the opposed blades to avoid cutting the associated digit.
Adjustable Blade Gap Clipper
Generally, a nail clipper for clipping nails. Specifically, a nail clipper including a blade gap adjustment assembly or a blade gap calibration assembly, or a combination thereof, operable to adjust a blade gap between opposed blades to allow insertion of a nail between opposed first and second blades to allow clipping of the nail while affording a barrier to insertion of the digit between the opposed blades to avoid cutting the associated digit.
Trimmings Collecting Nail Clipping Device
A trimmings collecting nail clipping device for hygienic nail trimming includes a lower blade extending from a first end of a bottom plate. Pairs of first and second posts extend from the bottom plate proximate to the lower blade and a second end of the bottom plate, respectively. A first terminus of a center plate is engaged to the second posts distal from the bottom plate. The center plate extends between and past the first posts. An upper blade, which is engaged to the center plate, and the lower blade define a gap. A lever is hingedly engaged to the first posts distal from the bottom plate. Upon levering of the lever, a nail positioned in the gap is severed. A panel is engageable to the bottom plate to define an interior space that receives a clipping generated upon severing of the nail.
ELECTRICAL AUTOMATED NAIL-CLIPPING DEVICE
An automatic nail clipping device including a blade plate replaceably secured within a blade plate holder frame within a covering shell, an electronic motor driving a shaft which in turn rotates an extending cam element. The extending cam element engaging an oblong opening on a backside of the blade plate holder frame, raising and dropping the entire blade plate holder frame, and causing the blade in the blade plate to clip nails in a downward movement and return the blade plate to a ready elevated position.
ELECTRICAL AUTOMATED NAIL-CLIPPING DEVICE
An automatic nail clipping device including a blade plate replaceably secured within a blade plate holder frame within a covering shell, an electronic motor driving a shaft which in turn rotates an extending cam element. The extending cam element engaging an oblong opening on a backside of the blade plate holder frame, raising and dropping the entire blade plate holder frame, and causing the blade in the blade plate to clip nails in a downward movement and return the blade plate to a ready elevated position.
NAIL CLIPPER WITH SAFETY FEATURES
Devices, systems, and methods for nail clipping, for example, animal nail clipping, include a nail clipper including a body for grasping by a user's hand. The body may define a clip space as for receiving of a subject's nail for clipping. The clipper can include at least one blade coupled with the body for movement between a withdraw position retracted from the clip space and a clip position extended into the clip space for clipping, and a clipping control system including a sensor system for detecting non-shell material of a subject's nail within the clip space.
NAIL CLIPPER WITH SAFETY FEATURES
Devices, systems, and methods for nail clipping, for example, animal nail clipping, include a nail clipper including a body for grasping by a user's hand. The body may define a clip space as for receiving of a subject's nail for clipping. The clipper can include at least one blade coupled with the body for movement between a withdraw position retracted from the clip space and a clip position extended into the clip space for clipping, and a clipping control system including a sensor system for detecting non-shell material of a subject's nail within the clip space.
Long-Handled Motorized Nail Groomer for Ease of Use on Toenails, with Detachable Grooming Head for Use on Fingernails
A nail groomer to aid elderly and flexibility-challenged individuals, is convertible between: a first configuration adapted for filing toenails, and a second configuration adapted for filing fingernails. The nail groomer includes: a grooming head, shaft, and handle configured to be grasped by a user's hand to manipulate the nail groomer. The grooming head has a housing, a motor, and a filing bit with an abrasive surface. The motor rotates the filing bit, so the abrasive surface can abrade portions of a nail. A housing opening releasably receives one end of the shaft, to form the first configuration, and a particular shaft length permits positioning the filing bit at a user's toenails when the handle is grasped and manipulated by the user. With the shaft detached from the grooming head, the user grasps and manipulates the grooming head's housing directly with one hand, for filing of fingernails of the other hand.