HAIR-CUTTING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20240227218 ยท 2024-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A hair-cutting apparatus including: a first scissor including a first jaw, a first curved blade, and a first handle, the first jaw including a concave inner surface, the first curved blade projecting from the concave inner surface of the first jaw; and a second scissor including a second jaw, a second curved blade, and a second handle, the second jaw including a concave inner surface, the second curved blade projecting from the concave inner surface of the second jaw; the first and second scissors pivotably connected to each other and configured to move between open and closed positions, the first curved blade and the second curved blade forming an opening in the closed position, the opening being of a generally elongated ellipse shape and configured to receive and correspond with braided hair; wherein the first and second jaws define a generally horizontal plane, the first curved blade projecting in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a first angle, the second curved blade projecting in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a second angle, the first and second angles are from about 10 degrees and to about 70 degrees.
2. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first angle and the second angle are from about 20 degrees to about 70 degrees.
3. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first and the second angle are from about 30 degrees to about 60 degrees.
4. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first jaw and the second jaw are in a general shape of an arc.
5. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hair cutting apparatus further includes a first shank and a second shank, the first shank connecting the first handle and the first jaw, the second shank connecting the second handle and the second jaw.
6. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first handle and the second handle further include a rubber coating.
7. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first handle forms a first opening therein, and the second handle forms a second opening therein, the respective first and second openings of the respective first and second handles configured to enclose one or more fingers of a user.
8. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first opening of the first handle is larger than the second opening of the second handle.
9. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 1, further including a first tip of the first jaw located on the first jaw farther from the first handle, and a second tip of the second jaw located on the second jaw farther from the second handle, the first tip of the first jaw and the second tip of the second jaw configured to contact each other in the closed position.
10. A method of trimming hair fibers from braided hair, the method including: providing a hair-cutting apparatus including: a first scissor including a first jaw, a first curved blade, and a first handle, the first jaw including a concave inner surface, the first curved blade projecting from the concave inner surface of the first jaw; and a second scissor including a second jaw, a second curved blade, and a second handle, the second jaw including a concave inner surface, the second curved blade projecting from the concave inner surface of the second jaw; the first and second scissors pivotably connected to each other and configured to move between open and closed positions, the first curved blade and the second curved blade forming an opening in the closed position, the opening being of a generally elongated ellipse shape and configured to receive and correspond with braided hair; wherein the first and second jaws define a generally horizontal plane, the first curved blade projecting in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a first angle, the second curved blade projecting in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a second angle, the first and second angles are from about 10 degrees and to about 70 degrees; providing the braided hair; positioning the hair-cutting apparatus around a length of the braided hair, the length extending from a first end to a second end, the length of the braided hair extending through the opening; and moving the hair-cutting apparatus from the first end to the second end of the braided hair so as to trim at least one of hair fibers extending outwardly from the braided hair.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the length of the braided hair includes synthetic hair fibers.
12. The method of claim 10, further including squeezing the first handle and the second handle closer together after positioning the hair-cutting apparatus around the length of the braided hair.
13. A hair-cutting apparatus including: a first scissor including a first jaw, a first curved blade, and a first handle, the first jaw including a concave inner surface, the first curved blade projecting generally perpendicularly from the concave inner surface of the first jaw and having a first slanted portion located farther from the first jaw; and a second scissor including a second jaw, a second curved blade, and a second handle, the second jaw including a concave inner surface, the second curved blade projecting generally perpendicularly from the concave inner surface of the second jaw and having a second slanted portion located farther from the second jaw; the first and second scissors pivotably connected to each other and configured to move between open and closed positions, the first curved blade and the second curved blade forming an opening in the closed position, the opening being of a generally elongated ellipse shape and configured to receive and correspond with braided hair; wherein the first and second jaws define a generally horizontal plane, the first slanted portion projecting in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a first angle, the second slanted portion projecting in a generally downwardly and inwardly direction from the generally horizontal plane at a second angle, the first and second angles are from about 10 degrees and to about 70 degrees.
14. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first angle and the second angle are from about 20 degrees to about 70 degrees.
15. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first and second angles are from about 30 degrees to about 60 degrees.
16. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the hair cutting apparatus further includes a first shank and a second shank, the first shank connecting the first handle and the first jaw, the second shank connecting the second handle and the second jaw.
17. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first handle and the second handle further include a rubber coating.
18. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first handle forms a first opening therein, and the second handle forms a second opening therein, the respective first and second openings of the respective first and second handles configured to enclose one or more fingers of a user.
19. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 18, wherein the first opening of the first handle is larger than the second opening of the second handle.
20. The hair-cutting apparatus of claim 13, further including a first tip of the first jaw located on the first jaw farther from the first handle, and a second tip of the second jaw located on the second jaw farther from the second handle, the first tip of the first jaw and the second tip of the second jaw configured to contact each other in the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Disclosed herein are embodiments of apparatuses, and methods pertaining to an apparatus for trimming loose hair strands from braids. This description includes drawings, wherein:
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[0018] While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The present invention is described with reference to the attached figures, wherein like reference numerals are used throughout the figures to designate similar or equivalent elements. The figures are not drawn to scale, and they are provided merely to illustrate the instant invention. Several aspects of the invention are described below with reference to example applications for illustration. While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiments, methods, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above-described embodiments, methods, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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[0021] The second scissor 22 includes a second jaw 24 with a concave inner surface 29 from which a second curved blade 26 protrudes. The second scissor 22 further includes a second handle 28 connected to the second jaw 24. As shown best in
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[0023] In one embodiment, at least one of the first jaw 14 and the second jaw 24 is in a general shape of an arc. This general shape of an arc may form the concave inner surface 20 from which the first curved blade 16 protrudes from the first jaw 14. Similarly, the general shape of an arc may form the concave inner surface 29 from which the second curved blade 26 protrudes from the second jaw 24.
[0024] In one embodiment, the hair-cutting apparatus 10 further includes a first shank 34 and a second shank 36. As shown best in
[0025] In one embodiment, the first handle 18 and the second handle 28 further include a respective rubber coating 38, 39. As can be seen in
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[0027] In some embodiments, the hair-cutting apparatus 10 further includes a first jaw tip 44, which is located on the first jaw 14 farther from the first handle 18, and a second jaw tip 46, which is located on the second jaw 24 farther from the second handle 28. In one embodiment, and as shown in
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[0033] The second scissor 122 includes a second jaw 124 with a concave inner surface 129. In this embodiment, a second curved blade 126 protrudes generally perpendicularly from the concave inner surface 129 of the second jaw 124. The second scissor 122 further includes a second handle 128 connected to the second jaw 124. As shown best in
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[0039] In one embodiment, the hair-cutting apparatus 110 further includes a first shank 134 and a second shank 136. As shown in
[0040] In one embodiment, the first handle 118 and the second handle 128 further include a respective rubber coating 138, 139. The rubber coating 138, 139 are the same as discussed above with respective rubber coatings 38, 39.
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[0042] In some embodiments, the hair-cutting apparatus 110 further includes a first jaw tip 144 of the first jaw 114, which is located on the first jaw 114 farther from the first handle 118, and a second jaw tip 146 of the second jaw 124, which is located on the second jaw 124 farther from the second handle 128. In one embodiment, and as shown best in
[0043] The process of trimming hair fibers from braided hair may be performed by different methods. One non-limiting example of a method for trimming hair fibers from braided hair is depicted in
[0044] The method further includes moving the hair-cutting apparatus from the first end to the second end of the braided hair N as depicted by an arrow E indicative of motion. This movement E of the hair-cutting apparatus causes the first curved blade (e.g., first curved blade 16 or 116) and the second curved blade (e.g., second curved blade 26, 126) to contact and trim hair fibers that protrude from the braided hair N. This movement E is desirably a downwards movement, with the hair-cutting apparatus moving away from the scalp and towards the ends of the braided hair N.
[0045] In some embodiments, the method of trimming hair fibers includes trimming natural hair fibers, synthetic hair fibers, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, the method further includes squeezing the first handle (e.g., first handle 18, 118) and the second handle (e.g., second handle 28, 128) closer together so that the hair-cutting apparatus is in the closed position after positioning the hair-cutting apparatus around the length of braided hair.