Baby-safe fingernail and toenail nippers
11311091 · 2022-04-26
Inventors
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Abstract
The invention relates to baby-safe fingernail and toenail nippers comprising: two cutting arms pivotably connected, each with a handle portion, a cutting-edge portion, and a pivot point therebetween; and a curved cutting blade in each cutting-edge portion angled such that in a pivotably closed position the cutting blades of each cutting arm meet flush against one another and are visible to the user; wherein each end of the cutting-edge portions extends beyond and rounds back to the cutting blade thus creating a wide “V” shape when in the closed position.
Claims
1. A baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper comprising: two cutting arms pivotably connected, each with a handle portion, a cutting portion having a first end and a second end, and a pivot point the handle portion and the cutting portion; and a blade, in each cutting portion, having a curved cutting edge wherein the curved cutting edges are aligned such that in a pivotably closed position the curved cutting edges of meet flush against each other; wherein the first end and the second end of each cutting portion extend beyond and round back to the curved cutting edge such that the first ends of each cutting portion create a wide “V” shape when in the closed position and the second ends of each cutting portion create a wide “V” shape when in the closed position.
2. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 1 wherein each cutting portion is positioned such that its respective blade protrudes outwardly and each cutting portion is tapered in thickness down towards its respective curved cutting edge such that each curved cutting edge is thinner than the rest of each cutting portion.
3. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 1 wherein all edges of the nipper except the curved cutting edges are filleted such that there are no sharp corners.
4. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 1 wherein the nipper further comprises an embedded spring.
5. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 4 wherein the embedded spring pushes the handle portions pivotably away from each other.
6. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 1 wherein the handle portions further comprise a soft covering over at least a portion thereof.
7. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 6 wherein said soft covering is made of rubber.
8. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 1 wherein each curved cutting edge is spaced apart from and does not directly abut the pivot point.
9. The baby-safe fingernail and toenail nipper of claim 1 wherein the length of each cutting portion is parallel to the length of its respective cutting arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) Other advantages and features will be apparent from the following description and from the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The devices and methods discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use this invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting in scope.
(7) While the devices and methods have been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the construction and the arrangement of the devices and components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the devices and methods are not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
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(9) In the open position, the handle portions 5 may be positioned apart from one another such that the cutting edges 3 of the blades 6 are pivotably positioned apart from one another as seen in
(10) In the closed position, the handle portions 5 may be positioned closer to one another such that the cutting edges 3 of the blades 6 are pivotably positioned up against one another so that they meet flush against one another thereby cutting a fingernail or toenail which may be disposed therebetween.
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(12) Describing each cutting arm in detail, the end of the cutting arm at the end of the cutting portion 20 may be a rounded end 4. More specifically, the cutting portion 20 may extend slightly beyond the cutting edge 3 of the blade 6 such that the rounded end 4 rounds back to the end 8 of the cutting edge 3. Further, the blade may be tapered in thickness down towards the cutting edge 3 such that the cutting edge 3 is thinner than the rest of the cutting portion 20.
(13) The other end of the cutting portion may round back to the other end 9 of the cutting edge 3 of the blade 6. This rounding allows for the cutting edge 3 of the blade 6 to be set apart from the pivot point 2 to increase visibility of the cutting edge 3 from all angles. Each end of the cutting portion 20 rounding back to the ends 8, 9 of the cutting edges 3 creates wide “V” shapes at the ends of the blades 6 when in the closed position with the bottom point of each “V” shape being the ends 8, 9 of the cutting edges 3. These two “V” shapes are shown best in the main drawing of
(14) Additionally, the cutting portions 20 may be angled from Plane B such that the cutting portions 20 themselves create another wide “V” shape when in the closed position. This feature is shown best in Detail C. Designed in this way, the user's visibility of the top and bottom of the edge of the fingernail or toenail being cut is maximized without compromising the user's view of the nail on the other side of the cutting blades 6. Furthermore, this design allows for the cutting edges 3 to cut the nail closer to the finger without compromising visibility.
(15) In the preferred embodiment shown in the figures, the length of the cutting blades 6 run parallel to the length of the cutting arms 1. However, the length of the cutting blades 6 may be at an angle from the length of the cutting arms 1 and may even be perpendicular to the length of the cutting arms 1 so long as the user's visibility of both sides of the cutting blades 6 is not compromised. The length of the cutting blades 6 may be curved outwardly.
(16) At least a portion of the handle portions may be covered in a soft material such as rubber. The soft rubber coating may act as a comfort grip to improve the comfort of the user.
(17) The two cutting arms may be spring loaded so that the nippers remain in the open position unless they are actively being squeezed by a user to the closed position. Once in a closed position, the spring load assists the user in returning the nippers to the open position. Optionally, the spring may be embedded inside the cutting arms 1 and the pivot point 2.
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(21) Whereas, the devices and methods have been described in relation to the drawings and claims, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the spirit and scope of this invention.