Long-Handled Motorized Nail Groomer for Ease of Use on Toenails, with Detachable Grooming Head for Use on Fingernails
20220395070 · 2022-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Jonathan Pao (Boston, MA, US)
- Joshua Zhu (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Stacey Wong (New Hyde Park, NY, US)
- Jialin Ke (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Jordan Gorelick (Woodbridge, CT, US)
- Mary Feyrer (Hanover, NH, US)
- Felix Shi (Ithaca, NY, US)
- Daryn Golub (Sleepy Hollow, NY, US)
- Dhaval Thakkar (Schaumburg, IL, US)
- Ivan Josue de Leon Avila (Merida, MX)
Cpc classification
A45D2029/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A nail groomer configured for convertibility between, and operable in each of: a first configuration being particularly adapted for filing toenails, and a second configuration being particularly adapted for filing fingernails; said nail groomer comprising: a shaft, said shaft having a first end and a second end, and comprising: a length; a handle; at least a portion of said handle configured to be grasped by a hand of a user to manipulate said nail groomer; a grooming head, said grooming head comprising: a housing, said housing comprising: an opening; a motor, said motor mounted to said housing; a filing bit, said filing bit comprising: an abrasive surface; and wherein a portion of said motor is configured to couple to a portion of said filing bit, said motor thereby configured to rotate said filing bit, permitting said abrasive surface to abrade a portion of a nail; wherein said opening in said housing is configured to releasably receive a portion of said first end of said shaft, to releasable couple said grooming head to said shaft to form said first configuration; wherein said length of said shaft is configured to position said filing bit in proximity to at least one toenail of the user when in said first configuration and when said handle is grasped and manipulated by the user, permitting filing of the at least one toenail; and wherein a portion of said housing is configured to be grasped and manipulated by the hand of the user to accomplish filing of at least one fingernail, when in said second configuration, in which said shaft is decoupled from said grooming head.
2. The nail groomer according to claim 1, wherein said portion of said first end of said shaft is slidably received in said opening in said housing in said first configuration; and wherein said nail groomer comprises: a detent mechanism configured to releasably couple said portion of said first end of said shaft to said housing when received in said opening.
3. The nail groomer according to claim 1, wherein said portion of said first end of said shaft is slidably received in said opening in said housing in said first configuration; and wherein said nail groomer comprises: a latch configured to releasably couple said portion of said first end of said shaft to said housing when received in said opening.
4. The nail groomer according to claim 1, wherein said portion of said first end of said shaft comprises external threads; wherein said opening in said housing comprises internal threads; and wherein said portion of said first end of said shaft is threadably coupled to said opening in housing in said first configuration.
5. The nail groomer according to claim 1, wherein said portion of said first end of said shaft is slidably received in said opening in said housing in said first configuration; and wherein said nail groomer comprises: means for quick release coupling of said portion of said first end of said shaft to said housing when received in said opening.
6. The nail groomer according to claim 1, wherein said a handle is fixedly secured to said shaft.
7. The nail groomer according to claim 1, wherein said handle and said shaft are integrally formed as a single unitary part.
8. The nail groomer according to claim 1, wherein said portion of said motor is configured to releasably couple to said portion of said filing bit.
9. A toenail groomer comprising: a shaft, said shaft having a first end and a second end, and comprising: a length; a handle; at least a portion of said handle configured to be grasped by a hand of a user to manipulate said toenail groomer; a grooming head, said grooming head comprising: a housing, said housing comprising: a first portion and a second portion; said first portion comprising: a first shaped exterior surface; and said second portion comprising: a second shaped exterior surface; wherein said shaft is mounted to said first portion of said housing a motor, said motor mounted to said housing; a filing bit, said filing bit comprising an abrasive surface; wherein a portion of said motor is configured to couple to a portion of said filing bit, said motor thereby configured to rotate said filing bit; wherein said abrasive surface of said filing bit protrudes from said second portion of said housing; and wherein an axis of said filing bit is oriented at an obtuse angle with respect to an axis of said shaft; wherein said length of said shaft is configured to position at least a portion of said abrasive surface of said filing bit in proximity to at least one toenail of the user when said handle is grasped and manipulated by the user, permitting filing of the at least one toenail.
10. The toenail groomer according to claim 9, wherein said second shaped exterior surface of said second portion of said housing comprises an ergonomic shape configured to correspond to and rest upon a top of the foot of the user, when said portion of said abrasive surface of said filing bit is positioned in proximity to the at least one toenail of the user and said handle is grasped by the user for filing of the at least one toenail.
11. The toenail groomer according to claim 10, wherein said obtuse angle between the axis of said filing bit and the axis of said shaft positions the axis of said filing bit at an acute angle with respect to a tip of the at least one toenail.
12. The toenail groomer according to claim 9, wherein said a handle is fixedly secured to said shaft.
13. The toenail groomer according to claim 9, wherein said handle and said shaft are integrally formed as a single unitary part.
14. The toenail groomer according to claim 9, wherein said toenail groomer is configured to be powered by one or more rechargeable batteries; and wherein said toenail groomer comprises: a USB recharging socket.
15. A nail groomer comprising: a housing; a motor, said motor mounted in said housing; a filing bit, a first portion of said filing bit configured to mount to a portion of said motor; a second portion of said filing bit comprising: an abrasive surface; at least a first filing cap and a second filing cap; said first filing cap comprising: a first sized opening; and said second filing cap comprising: a second sized opening; means for releasably securing any one of said first filing cap and said second filing cap to said housing, permitting interchanging of said first sized opening that accommodates a first size toenail, with said second sized opening that accommodates a second sized toe; and wherein said motor is configured to drive said filing bit to move to abrade a portion of a nail when inserted through the opening of said any one of said filing caps when releasably secured to said housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] The description of the various example embodiments is explained in conjunction with appended drawings, in which:
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[0089] As used throughout this specification, the word “may” is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to), rather than a mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must), as more than one embodiment of the invention may be disclosed herein. Similarly, the words “include”, “including”, and “includes” mean including but not limited to.
[0090] Any reference made throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection therewith is included in at least that one particular embodiment. Thus, the appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Therefore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of any particular aspect of an embodiment disclosed herein may be combined in any suitable manner with any of the other embodiments disclosed herein.
[0091] The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” may be open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, and “A, B, and/or C” herein means all of the following possible combinations: A alone; or B alone; or C alone; or A and B together; or A and C together; or B and C together; or A, B and C together.
[0092] Any approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative or qualitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term such as “about” is not to be limited to the precise value specified, and may include values that differ from the specified value in accordance with applicable case law. Also, in at least some instances, a numerical difference provided by the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument that may be used for measuring the value. A numerical difference provided by the approximating language may also correspond to a manufacturing tolerance associated with production of the aspect/feature being quantified. Furthermore, a numerical difference provided by the approximating language may also correspond to an overall tolerance for the aspect/feature that may be derived from variations resulting from a stack up (i.e., the sum) of a multiplicity of such individual tolerances.
[0093] Any use of a friction fit (i.e., an interface fit) between two mating parts described herein indicates that the opening (e.g., a hole) is smaller than the part received therein (e.g., a shaft), which may be a slight interference in one embodiment in the range of 0.0001 inches to 0.0003 inches, or an interference of 0.0003 inches to 0.0007 inches in another embodiment, or an interference of 0.0007 inches to 0.0010 inches in yet another embodiment, or a combination of such ranges. Other values for the interference may also be used in different configurations (see e.g., “Press Fit Engineering and Design Calculator,” available at: www.engineersedge.com/calculators/machine-design/press-fit/press-fit-calculator.htm).
[0094] Any described use of a clearance fit indicates that the opening (e.g., a hole) is larger than the part received therein (e.g., a shaft), enabling the two parts to move (e.g. to slide and/or rotate) when assembled, where the gap between the opening and the part may depend upon the size of the part and the type of clearance fit 13 i.e., loose running, free running, easy running, close running, and sliding (e.g., for a 0.1250 inch shaft diameter the opening may be 0.1285 inches for a close running fit, and may be 0.1360 inches for a free running fit; for a 0.5000 inch diameter shaft the opening may be 0.5156 inches for a close running fit and may be 0.5312 inches for a free running fit). Other clearance amounts are used for other clearance types. See “Engineering Fit” at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering fit; and “Three General Types of Fit,” available at www.mmto.org/dclark/Reports/Encoder%20Upgrade/fittolerences %20%5BRead-Only%5D.pdf.
[0095] As used herein, the term “hand-held” and “graspable” describes that at least one part of the toenail trimmer is easily and conveniently held and handled by even the average small-sized human hand.
[0096] It is further noted that any use herein of relative terms such as “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “vertical,” and “horizontal” are merely intended to be descriptive for the reader, and may be based on the depiction of those features within the figures for one particular position of the apparatus, and such terms are not intended to limit the orientation with which the disclosed toenail trimmer may be utilized.
[0097] Also, the disclosures of all patents, published patent applications, and non-patent literature cited anywhere within this document are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference. However, it is noted that citing herein of any patents, published patent applications, and non-patent literature is not an admission as to any of those references constituting prior art with respect to the disclosed and/or claimed apparatus/method.
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[0099] The long handled trimmer 200 is shown in detail in
[0100] The extension arm 216 may extend from a first end 216i to a second end 216ii, and may taper between those ends. The extension arm 216 may be a solid rigid member or may be hollow, and may be formed of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, wood, plastic, metal, composites, etc. The extension arm 216 may alternatively be formed to be broken down into segments for portability and for easier storage of the device. In one embodiment, the extension arm 216 may be formed of a plurality of hollow sections (e.g., section 216A, section 216B, and section 216C) which allows the sections to be separated to collapse, and subsequently reattach. When separated the sections 216A/216B/216C may be loosely coupled together using elastic to prevent them from scattering after the user has disconnected the sections and seeks to store the device. When assembled for use, each of the sections 216A/216B/216C of extension arm 216 may be releasably coupled together using a press fit between the inner diameter of one section and the outer diameter of the adjacent segment, or using a detent, or any other suitable apparatus to accomplish releasable such coupling that may be known in the art. These interconnected portions may each be cylindrical or may instead be formed to be conical. In another embodiment the extension arm 216 may be formed of a plurality of telescoping sections that may collapse into each other, and may be extended outward and maintained in the extended position using a detent mechanism at each interconnection. Any suitable detent mechanism may be used appropriately herein, including, but not limited to, the detent mechanism shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,016,594 to Frey.
[0101] The motorized trimmer 221 may be positioned proximate to the first end 216i of the extension arm 216. As shown in detail within
[0102] The power drive unit 26 may include an AC motor, or alternatively may include a DC motor 1 with a primary motor shaft 29, which motor may be mounted to a housing 15 that may also be configured to house a battery 12 to power the DC motor.
[0103] The drive/trimmer unit 27 may include: a bearing 3 that may be mounted to a housing plate 16; a main drive gear 4 with a primary motor shaft 29; a main drive shaft 8; a drive miter gear 5; a drive shaft gear 6; a trimmer gear 7; and a trimmer shaft 9 having a trimmer surface 10.
[0104] The shroud 28 may be formed to include a nail trimming slot 13, a quick release tab 11 that engages the housing 15 of the power drive unit 26, and a quick release pad 14 that is connected to the quick release tab 11 and may be actuated (i.e., be depressed) to cause the tab to disengage from the housing 15 when the two parts are to be separated.
[0105] The main drive gear 4 is configured to be driven by the primary motor shaft 29 of the DC motor 1. The main drive gear 4 is encased in the bearing 3 which supports the main drive gear while allowing it to spin freely. The drive miter gear 5 is mounted on the main drive shaft 8 and meshes with the main drive gear 4. The drive shaft gear 6 is also mounted on the main drive shaft 8 and meshes with trimmer gear 7 that is mounted to the shaft 9 upon which is formed the trimmer surface 10 that is configured to trim the user's nail. (Note that the ends of each of the main drive shaft 8 and the shaft 9 may be rotatably mounted to flanges protruding from the housing plate 16, which flanges are not shown in
[0106] Therefore, with this mechanical arrangement the DC motor causes rotation of the primary motor shaft 29 and the main drive gear 4, which main drive gear being meshed with the drive miter gear 5 causes rotation of each of the drive miter gear and shaft 8 and drive shaft gear 6, which drive shaft gear 6 being meshed with the trimmer gear 7 causes rotation of shaft 9 and the trimmer surface 10.
[0107] The shroud 28 is coupled to the housing 15 so that the wall in which the nail trimming slot 13 is formed may be in close proximity to the trimmer surface 10 (i.e., being separated therefrom by a distance of between 0.005 inches and 0.010 inches in one embodiment, and between 0.010 inches and 0.015 inches in another embodiment, and between 0.015 inches and 0.025 inches in another embodiment, although other distance ranges or a combination of such distance ranges may also be used in other embodiments). The separation distance from the trimmer surface 10 is preferably small enough to permit sufficient trimming of the user's toenail, while being safe in terms of preventing contact of the soft tissue of the person's toes therewith, which is also prevented by the narrow height of the trimming slot 13. Accordingly, the trimmer slot 15 allows the toenail to be trimmed by trimmer surface 10 without touching the skin of the toe. In one embodiment the trimmer surface may include one or more flutes with sharp edges to abrade the toenail. In another embodiment the trimmer surface 10 may be an abrasive surface and the shaft 9 may be similar to a grinder wheel. In yet another embodiment, the trimmer surface 10 of the motorized trimmer 221 will not cut skin because it is not sharp and abrasive; rather, the trimmer surface may have striations which are angled so that they only tend to shave the toenail.
[0108] The shroud 28 being configured for quick release and removal from engagement with the housing 15 of the power drive unit 26 permits removal and replacement of component parts of the drive/trimmer unit 27. The housing plate 16 of the drive/trimmer unit 27 may also be configured to be coupled to the power unit 26 via screws or bolts, or by a quick release mechanical means (e.g., a one-quarter turn, quick release fastener—see e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 3,145,441 to Strandrud; U.S. Pat. No. 3,247,753 to Appleberry; etc.).
[0109] The trimmer plate 16 also serves to encase the components of drive/trimmer unit 27 so that nail filings will remain contained and collected between the plate and the shroud 28 and be prevented from entering the power unit 26. The quick release feature for mounting of the shroud 28 also allows for its cleaning/sterilization between users.
[0110] The motorized trimmer 221 may be secured to the extension arm 216 in any suitable manner, including, but not limited to, be welded thereto, being mechanically fastened thereto, etc. In another embodiment, the housing 15 of the power drive unit 26 may be integrally formed with the bottom of the extension arm 216. In another embodiment that is shown in the figures the housing 15 of the power drive unit 26 may be formed with an orifice 15P (see
[0111] To better assist the elderly user in holding and maneuvering the long handled trimmer 200, a cuff 217 and a handle 218 are preferably incorporated into the extension arm 216. The cuff 217 can be received by, and be releasably secured to, the upper forearm or an upper arm portion of the user, while the person's hand may grasp the handle 218 to guide the motorized trimmer 221 in a much more easily controlled and very ergonomic manner (i.e., by supporting of the device at two regions). The handle 218 may extend from the extension arm 216 at an acute angle Θ to the axis of the arm, to be ergonomically grasped by the user, as shown for example in
[0112] The support base 300 is shown in detail in
[0113] The base 300 may have a foot pad 324 on an upper portion thereof that may be angled with respect to a bottom surface 322. The foot pad 324 may be a covering on top of the base to provide for extra support, comfort and grip for the user's foot, which covering may be formed of any suitable material including, but not limited to: natural rubber, synthetic rubber, etc. The base 300 may also have a slot 323 formed in the upper surface, which slot may be curved.
[0114] The base 300 may further have a recess 325 formed in the front portion to expose and interconnect with the bottom of the slot 323. The shape of the base 300 is preferably such that the front end that supports the toes is higher in elevation than the rear of the base where support is provided to the heel of the foot.
[0115] As may be understood from
[0116] The use of low friction materials/coatings at the contact surfaces of the long handled trimmer 200 and the base 300 may further permit the elderly user to rest and lean more weight on the extension arm 216 through the arm cuff 217 and handle 218, while still being able to maneuver the device.
[0117] The curved shape of the slot 323 may be particularly tailored to match and accommodate only one foot geometry, as it is known that various different people have toes that may reflect his/her ancestry, including foot geometries referred to as: an Egyptian foot geometry; a Roman foot geometry; a Greek foot geometry; a Germanic foot geometry; and a Celtic foot geometry. (See e.g., “Foot Shape Ancestry: What You Toes Can Tell You,” The Genealogy Bank, Nov. 15, 2018). Thus, a user may be able to select a base that matches his/her foot geometry (and may also select a base with a slot that matches the size of his/her foot). Alternatively, the shape of the slot may generalized, and may be generously oversized, whereby the width of the slot and a curved shape of the slot is formed so that it may provide sufficient clearance with respect to the bottom of the shaft protruding below the housing of the trimmer to permit the user to manipulate the long handled trimmer into contact with, and away from each toenail for various different foot geometries (compare width W for base 300 in
[0118] Unlike other devices in the field, the herein disclosed apparatus is unique in that its main components need not permanently connected and can be disassembled and reassembled/reattached, making it convenient to use and then store the apparatus.
[0119] In addition, users who have reach limitations can first unfold the sections of the extension arm 216 so that the arm is at its full length. Then extension arm 216 may be coupled to the base 300, which could already be on the floor, or be placed on the floor, so the user can drag and move the base to where it is conveniently positioned, now that the components are connected.
[0120] Another problem for an elderly user seeking to trim his/her toenails is straining their eyes and body to be able to look more closely at their toes as they are trimming those nails. For that reason, another embodiment may also include a magnifying glass 220 positioned proximate to, but slightly above, the motorized trimmer 221 so that users can view their toes more clearly as they insert their toenails one-by-one into the trimmer slot 15 of the shroud 28 for the nails to be trimmed by trimmer surface 10.
[0121] In addition, an LED light 2 may be positioned on the motorized trimmer 221, which may also be automatically turned on whenever the trimmer is on, so that the user can more easily view their toes even in dim lighting.
[0122] Another embodiment of the disclosed apparatus is shown in
[0123] Each of the herein disclosed long handle trimmer embodiments are advantageous over the prior art devices, for at least the reason that they provide two points of contact with respect to the user's arm (the handle grasped by the user and the support member coupled to the arm). Also, the distance between those two points (i.e., the length L2) provides leverage for the elderly user that may not otherwise have the strength to hold a trimming device with just his/her hand for the entire time necessary to trim each of the toenails. Therefore, it may be desirable to maximize the length L2 for each user, to place the cuff 417 on the upper arm as close to the shoulder as possible for greater leverage; as such, in another embodiment, adjustability may be provided to the second shaft portion, as shown in
[0124] Although the long handled trimmer 400 is shown in
[0125] In this embodiment, as well as any of the above described embodiments, the device may include an on/off switch 419, which may be a push-button electrical switch where the button is biased into the off position, so that the user must apply pressure to the button (e.g., using his/her thumb) to oppose the biasing to toggle the switch into the on position, i.e., a momentary switch (see e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 3,809,839 to Beddoe). Therefore, if the user decides to stop the device, he/she may immediately release his thumb from applying pressure to the momentary switch, and it will automatically shut off the trimming apparatus.
[0126] Also, as illustrated in
[0127] For example, the one or more straps may be a single strap secured to the upper end of the shaft, and which may have secured thereto a piece of hook material 421 and a piece of loop material 422 (i.e., descriptive names for such materials that are sold under the trademarked name of VELCRO®). The hook material and loop material may be positioned on the strap to releasably secure the strap to itself after being wrapped around the upper forearm (i.e., between the wrist and elbow), or a portion of the upper arm of the user (i.e., between the elbow and shoulder). Alternatively, as seen in
[0128] Also, in another embodiment, as seen in
[0129] Also, in yet a further embodiment, as seen in
[0130] The cutting apparatus in the head may be battery powered or may receive power from a cord configured to be plugged into a conventional electrical outlet.
[0131] Another embodiment of the disclosed apparatus is shown in
[0132] The long handled trimmer 500 is shown in detail in
[0133] The extension arm 501 may share the same characteristics of the extension arm 216 in regards to extending from the first end 501i to the second end 501ii. The arm breaks down into segments for portability: the first section of the extension arm 501A, second section of the extension arm 501B, and the third section of the extension arm 501C. The fourth section of the extension arm 501D, may be attached to the bottom of the motorized trimmer 700 to form the full embodiment of the long handled trimmer 500 to slot into the hole of the base 353.
[0134] To better assist the user in holding and maneuvering the long handled trimmer 500, a cuff 502 and a handle 503 may be incorporated into the extension arm 501. This cuff 502 and handle 503 perform similarly to the cuff 217 and handle 218 of the long handled trimmer 200.
[0135] The motorized trimmer 700 may be positioned proximate to the first end of the extension arm. As shown in detail within
[0136] The driver/trimmer 66 unit may include a DC motor 51 with a primary motor shaft 65, and a torque geared gearbox 68. The DC motor may be powered by the battery 57, which may be in two cells. The motor may be turned on and off by a switch 62. The driver/trimmer unit may also include a main drive gear 52, and drive bevel gear 53 which actuates the flexible sanding belt 55. The path of the flexible sanding belt is defined around the drive bevel gear 53 and front belt pins 56, which may be joined by the nail support plate 58.
[0137] The main drive gear 52 is configured to be driven by the primary motor shaft 65 of the DC motor. The main drive gear 52 meshes with the drive bevel gear 53 which rotates around the driver bevel gear shaft 54 which drives the flexible sanding belt 55.
[0138] The housing may be made up of top portion 67A and bottom portion 67B which may be connected with screws 63 or other mechanical fasteners. The front of the housing unit may be formed to include a nail trimming slot 59, and toe separators 64 as shown in
[0139] The housing is constructed so that the wall in which the nail trimming slot 59 is formed may be in close proximity to the trimmer surface (i.e., being separated therefrom by a distance of between 0.005 inches and 0.010 inches in one embodiment, and between 0.010 inches and 0.015 inches in another embodiment, and between 0.015 and 0.025 inches in another embodiment, although other distance ranges or a combination of such distance ranges may also be used in other embodiments). The separation distance from the trimmer surface is preferably small enough to permit sufficient trimming of the user's toenail, while being safe in terms of preventing contact of the soft tissue of the person's toes therewith, which is also prevented by the narrow height of the trimming slot 59. Accordingly, the trimmer slot 59 allows the toenail to be trimmed by the trimmer surface without touching the skin of the toe.
[0140] The housing permits removal and replacement of the component parts of the drive/trimmer unit.
[0141] The motorized trimmer 700 may be secured to the extension arm 501 in any suitable manner, including, but not limited to being welded thereto, being mechanically fastened thereto, etc. In another embodiment, that is shown in the figures the housing may be formed with indentations (see
[0142] The support base 600 may have foot pads 360 on the upper portion thereof that may be angled with respect to the ground as shown
[0143] Another embodiment may also include a magnifying glass 352 positioned above the upper surface as shown in
[0144] The above embodiments provide for removal of a portion of the housing (e.g., the shroud) and/or removal of the entire trimmer head (which also permits use of the device for trimming of fingernails) in exchange for a corresponding replacement shroud/trimmer head that includes a different sized opening, to better accommodate the nail size of the big toe, and/or the smaller nail size of the remaining toes/fingers.
[0145] At least some of these same features may be included in the nail groomer 800 shown in
[0146] As seen in
[0147] At least a portion of the handle portion 820 may be configured to be ergonomically grasped by a hand of a user to manipulate the nail groomer 800, and may therefore include a plurality of undulations (see
[0148] As may be seen in the exploded view of
[0149] A filing bit, e.g., filing bit 835, may have a first portion that may be secured to a portion of the motor, either being fixedly secured or releasably secured thereto, and may have a second portion that may be formed to include an abrasive surface. The motor is thus configured to rotate the filing bit, permitting its abrasive surface to abrade a portion of a toenail and/or fingernail.
[0150] The abrasive surface 835F on the filing bits may be similar in nature to sand paper. Since the abrasive surface 835F will diminish with respect to its nail filing capacity over time, a releasable coupling arrangement for the filing bit and motor may be preferred (see e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 3,807,745 to Bent, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,880,246 to Rohm). It is also contemplated that various different filing bits 835 may be formed and be available to the user, which different bits may have different grits for the roughness of the abrasive surface, to accommodate the desired speed of abrasion/filing of the nails for different users.
[0151] The shaft portion 810 may extend a particular length 810L between its first end 811 and second end 812, as seen in
[0152] As noted above, the grooming head 830 may be operated by itself to conveniently file fingernails. To utilize the grooming head 830 without the shaft portion 810 being attached thereto, any structural arrangement known in the art may be utilized to accomplish releasable coupling of the shaft portion to the grooming head.
[0153] For example, in one embodiment, the housing of the grooming head 830 may have an opening 830P (see e.g.,
[0154] Another releasable coupling arrangement that may be used is shown in
[0155] The nail groomer 800 may also permit easy removal and replacement of a portion of the housing. Although in one embodiment the nail groomer 800 may have the filing cap 841 be fixedly secured to the housing (831/832) of the grooming head, in another embodiment the filing cap 841 may alternatively be releasably secured to the housing, and may thereby be interchangeable with other different filing caps (e.g., the filing caps 841, 842, 842, and 844 shown in detail in
[0156] The opening in each filing cap (e.g., opening 841P in filing cap 841 shown in
[0157] Having the availability of multiple different filing caps with different sized openings (e.g., the filing caps 841, 842, 842, and 844) permits the user to operate the nail groomer 800 in a multiple different ways. The user may select and use a filing cap that may have an opening sized to admit the entire tip of the finger or toe (see e.g.,
[0158] The interchangeable filing caps (e.g., filing caps 841, 842, 843, and 844) may snap on to the housing of the grooming head using a detent arrangement, or may be threadably attached using a standard threaded arrangement, or may twist onto the housing of the grooming head 830 using a one-quarter turn quick-release fastening arrangement (see e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,123,795 to Engel; and see also: U.S. Pat. No. 4,213,230 to Hoen; U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,441 to Mengeu; U.S. Pat. No. 6,520,387 to Soehulen; etc.).
[0159] Each of the interchangeable filing caps, as seen at least in
[0160] The handle portion 820 of the nail groomer 800 may include a strap 820S (see
[0161] As seen in
[0162] The nail groomer 800, as well as any of the other devices disclosed herein, may include a light emitting diode or other light source 830L, as seen in
[0163] The nail groomer 800, as well as any of the other devices disclosed herein, may include a proximity sensor that may be configured to detect when the fling bit comes in close proximity to, or actually contacts, the user's skin. This feature may be important to accommodate diabetics who have foot neuropathy, and who want to use this device but cannot feel his/her foot.
[0164] A nail groomer 900 is shown in
[0165] Each of the nail groomers 800 and 900 may be formed, as seen at least in
[0166] A nail groomer 1000 is shown in
[0167] As may be seen in
[0168] Different filing bits may preferably be used with the grooming head 1030 of the nail groomer 1000, and therefore a releasable coupling arrangement for coupling of the filing bit to the motor may be preferred. As may be seen in
[0169] While illustrative implementations of one or more embodiments of the disclosed nail groomer are provided hereinabove, those skilled in the art and having the benefit of the present disclosure will appreciate that further embodiments may be implemented with various changes within the scope of the disclosed nail groomer. Other modifications, substitutions, omissions and changes may be made in the design, size, materials used or proportions, operating conditions, assembly sequence, or arrangement or positioning of elements and members of the exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of this invention.
[0170] Accordingly, the breadth and scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above-described example embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.