VENTED NOSE TRIMMER
20220184828 · 2022-06-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/148
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides a reciprocally rotatable trimmer with a plurality of vents for removing nasal hair follicles, the vented nose trimmer including a head assembly and an elongated handle, the head assembly including a plurality of vents spaced along the head assembly for selectively trimming said nasal hair follicles.
Claims
1. A vented nose trimmer for trimming hair follicles, said vented nose trimmer comprising: a head supported by a handle; said head further comprising a body extending between a top and a base and defining a cutting area; said base extending between said handle and said cylindrical body; a plurality of vents spaced along said head, at least one of said vents being configured to provide access said cutting area; a cutting assembly received by said cutting area comprising at least one pair of guides in receipt of at least one knife; said knife comprising a central node wherein said knife extends radially from said central node towards at least one of said vents; and each of said pair of guides comprising a plurality of projections extending from one of said vents into the cutting area.
2. The vented nose trimmer of claim 1 wherein said knife includes a first cutting edge separated from a second cutting edge by a major angle.
3. The vented nose trimmer of claim 2 wherein said knife further comprises a tang extended outwardly from said first cutting edge and said second cutting edge at said central node.
4. The vented nose trimmer of claim 3 wherein said tang includes at least one perforation.
5. The vented nose trimmer of claim 1, wherein said knife includes a plurality of rays extending from said central node.
6. The vented nose trimmer of claim 2, wherein said first cutting edge and said second cutting edge extend radially from said central node.
7. The vented nose trimmer of claim 1, wherein at least one guide from said pair of guides is Y-shaped.
8. (canceled)
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. For example, top, bottom, front, back, right and left refer to the illustrated embodiment as oriented in the view being referred to. The words “upwardly” and “downwardly” refer to directions up or down and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the embodiment being described and designated parts thereof. Such terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar meaning.
[0014] Referring to
[0015] As further depicted in
[0016] The embodiment of the lid 24 depicted in
[0017] During operation, the hair cutting surface (illustrated in
[0018] An exploded view of the head assembly 20 is depicted in
[0019] A cross-sectional view of the trimmer 10 is depicted in
[0020] Generally, the upper and lower brace 28, 29, circumscribe a central channel 32 and are configured for receiving and extending the plural knives 26 in alignment with the circumferential sidewall 21. The central channel 32 extends from the elongated handle 12, through the base 25 and into the cylindrical body 23. In general, the upper and lower brace 28, 29 position at least one of the rays associated with the knives 26 along the central channel 32. The embodiment of the upper and lower brace 28, 29 depicted in
[0021] As illustrated the upper and lower brace 28, 29 have an outer dimension for extension of the outer ring 33 at least partially through one of the vents 22 and for placement of one of the cutting surfaces 26a along the inner surface of the circumferential sidewall 21. Optionally, the embodiment of the upper and lower brace 28, 29 may be configured for at least partial receipt by a pair of oppositely spaced vents 22, supporting and spacing the braces 28, 29 during use.
[0022] An embodiment of the head assembly 20 includes the upper brace 28 and lower brace 29. An embodiment of one of the braces 28, 29 is illustrated in
[0023] The embodiment of the knives 26 illustrated in
[0024] The pair of cutting edges 26a extend from the node 27 in generally opposite directions for abutting the inner circumferential sidewall 21. The tang 26b extends from each of the cutting edges 26a in an opposite direction from the node 27. As depicted, each cutting edge 26a extends angularly from the tang 26b. The angular orientation of the pair of cutting edges 26a and the tang 26b presents a generally Y-shaped knife 26 with a major angle 26c surrounded by a pair of inferior angles 26d. The major angle 26c is presented between the pair of cutting edges 26a, opposite the tang 26b. The major angle 26c is generally as much as or greater than the inferior angles 26d. The inferior angle 26d is generally located between each cutting edge 26a and the tang 26b and adjacent to the major angle 26c. As depicted, the inferior angles 26d between each cutting edge 26a and the tang 26b are generally symmetrical, but may vary as desired.
[0025] As illustrated, the perforated tang 26b extends from the cutting edges 26a towards the central channel 32 during receipt between a pair of adjacent Y-projections 31. In receipt by the upper and lower braces 28, 29, the knives 26 are allowed to reciprocate laterally and longitudinally as the trimmer 10 is manually operated for trimming any nearby hair follicles.
[0026] In operation, the upper and lower braces 28, 29 receive and position the knives 26 during reciprocal operation, from any received hair follicles for trimming. Generally, the alignment and positioning of the plural knives 26 by the guide 28 form a cutting assembly, also referred to as the hair shaping assembly. The embodiment of the vents 22, depicted in
[0027] It should be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims.