SCISSOR GUIDE
20180126576 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B29/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pair of scissors with at least one protective protrusion extending distally from the arm tip of at least one of the scissor arms is disclosed. The pair of scissors may include a cut-out in each scissor arm adjacent to the arm tip that forms a generally arc-shaped recess. The protective protrusion may be generally spherical or ovoidal in shape and may radiate in 360 degrees from the arm tip.
Claims
1. A pair of scissors comprising: a pair of oppositely moveable scissor arms pivotably connected to each other by a pivot, the scissor arms each comprising an arm proximal end forming a handle, an arm distal end forming an arm tip, an arm interior surface distal to the pivot, an arm exterior surface opposite the arm interior surface, an arm length extending from the pivot to the arm distal end, an arm leading edge, an arm lagging edge, an arm width perpendicular to the arm length and extending from the arm leading edge to the arm lagging edge, and an arm thickness perpendicular to the arm width and arm length and extending from the arm interior surface to the arm exterior surface, wherein the scissor arms are configured to pivot about the pivot from an open position in which the arm interior surfaces do not face each other to a closed position in which the arm interior surfaces face each other, wherein each scissor arm comprises a generally spherical protrusion extending distally from the arm tip and extending laterally beyond the arm tip in the widthwise direction and extending above and below the arm tip when the arm interior surfaces are positioned parallel to the ground, wherein the arm tips of the scissor arms do not touch or overlap each other and are disposed laterally to each other in the widthwise direction when the scissor arms are in the closed position, and further wherein the pair of scissors comprises a recess between the arm tips when the scissor arms are in the closed position.
2. The pair of scissors of claim 1 wherein the generally spherical protrusions are removably attached to the arm tips.
3. The pair of scissors of claim 1 wherein the generally spherical protrusions are integral with the arm tips.
4. The pair of scissors of claim 1 wherein the generally spherical protrusions are substantially aligned in a plane comprising the arm widths when the scissor arms are in the closed position.
5. The pair of scissors of claim 1 wherein the generally spherical protrusions do not touch and are disposed laterally to each other in the widthwise direction but not necessarily in the same plane when the scissor arms are in the closed position.
6. The pair of scissors of claim 1 wherein the leading edge of each scissor arm represents the edge of the arm closest to the other arm when the scissor arms are in the open position, and further wherein the leading edge of each scissor arm comprises a cut-out adjacent to the arm tip and further wherein the cut-outs form the recess.
7. The pair of scissors of claim 6 wherein the cut-out of each arm is generally in the shape of one-half of an arc and further wherein the recess is generally in the shape of an arc.
8. The pair of scissors of claim 7 wherein the generally arc-shaped recess comprises an apex, and further wherein the leading edges of the scissor arms distal to the apex do not contact each other or overlap each other and are disposed laterally to each other in the widthwise direction when the scissor arms are in the closed position.
9. The pair of scissor arms of claim 1 wherein the leading edge of each scissor arm represents the edge of the arm closest to the other arm when the scissor arms are in the open position, wherein the recess comprises a proximal end and a distal end, and further wherein the leading edges of the scissor arms do not contact or overlap each other distal to the proximal end of the recess and are disposed laterally to each other in the widthwise direction when the scissor arms are in the closed position.
10. The pair of scissors of claim 9 wherein the leading edges of the respective scissor arms slope away from each other distal to the recess proximal end when the scissor arms are in the closed position.
11. The pair of scissors of claim 1 wherein the generally spherical protrusions radiate 360 degrees from the arm tips.
12. The pair of scissors of claim 1 wherein the generally spherical protrusions are located approximately the same distance from the pivot.
13. A method of using a pair of scissors by a barber to cut hair located on an animal, the barber having two hands, each hand comprising a plurality of fingers, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing the pair of scissors of claim 1; b) placing two of the barber's fingers on one hand in the handles; c) using the barber's fingers on the other hand to position the animal's hair between the scissor arms; and d) moving the generally spherical protrusions distally along the barber's fingers on the other hand while moving the scissor arms from the open position to the closed position to cut the animal's hair without cutting the barber's fingers.
14. A pair of scissors comprising: a pair of oppositely moveable scissor arms pivotably connected to each other by a pivot, the scissor arms each comprising an arm proximal end forming a handle, an arm distal end forming an arm tip, an arm interior surface distal to the pivot, an arm exterior surface opposite the arm interior surface, an arm length extending from the pivot to the arm distal end, an arm leading edge, an arm lagging edge, an arm width perpendicular to the arm length and extending from the arm leading edge to the arm lagging edge, and an arm thickness perpendicular to the arm width and arm length and extending from the arm interior surface to the arm exterior surface, wherein the scissor arms are configured to pivot about the pivot from an open position in which the arm interior surfaces do not face each other to a closed position in which the arm interior surfaces face each other, wherein the leading edge of each scissor arm represents the edge of the arm closest to the other arm when the scissor arms are in the open position, wherein the pair of scissors comprises a recess between the arm tips when the scissor arms are in the closed position, wherein the leading edge of at least one scissor arm comprises a cut-out adjacent to the arm tip and further wherein the cut-out forms the recess, wherein the arm tips of the scissor arms do not touch or overlap each other and are disposed laterally to each other in the widthwise direction when the scissor arms are in the closed position, and further wherein at least one of the scissor arms comprises a protrusion extending distally from the arm tip and extending above and below the cut-out when the arm interior surfaces are positioned parallel to the ground.
15. The pair of scissors of claim 14 wherein the protrusion is generally spherical.
16. The pair of scissors of claim 14 wherein the protrusion is ovoidal.
17. A pair of scissors comprising: a pair of oppositely moveable scissor arms pivotably connected to each other by a pivot, the scissor arms each comprising an arm proximal end forming a handle, an arm distal end forming an arm tip, an arm interior surface distal to the pivot, an arm exterior surface opposite the arm interior surface, an arm length extending from the pivot to the arm distal end, an arm leading edge, an arm lagging edge, an arm width perpendicular to the arm length and extending from the arm leading edge to the arm lagging edge, and an arm thickness perpendicular to the arm width and arm length and extending from the arm interior surface to the arm exterior surface, wherein the scissor arms are configured to pivot about the pivot from an open position in which the arm interior surfaces do not face each other to a closed position in which the arm interior surfaces face each other, wherein the leading edge of each scissor arm represents the edge of the arm closest to the other arm when the scissor arms are in the open position, wherein the arm tips of the scissor arms do not touch or overlap each other and are disposed laterally to each other in the widthwise direction when the scissor arms are in the closed position, and further wherein the tip of at least one of the scissor arms comprises a protrusion extending at least above the arm tip when the arm interior surfaces are positioned parallel to the ground.
18. The pair of scissors of claim 17 wherein the protrusion extends laterally beyond the arm tip in the widthwise direction.
19. The pair of scissors of claim 17 wherein the protrusion is generally spherical.
20. The pair of scissors of claim 17 wherein the protrusion is ovoidal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] With reference to
[0040] Referring further to
[0041] Optionally, the scissor arms 12 and 14 are configured to pivot about the pivot 16 from an open position in which the arm interior surfaces 34 and 38 do not face each other to a closed position in which the arm interior surfaces face 34 and 38 each other.
[0042] One or both scissor arms 12 may include a protrusion 62 and 64. The protrusion 62 and 64 may distally from the arm tip 24 and 32 and may extend laterally beyond the arm tip 24 and 32 and may extend above and below the arm tip 24 and 32 when the arm interior surfaces 34 and 38 are positioned parallel to the ground (i.e., in the orientation shown in
[0043] The protrusions 62 and 64 are preferably generally spherical, as shown in
[0044] The protrusions 62 and 64 may be attached to the arm tip 24 and 32 by any suitable method. For example,
[0045] Preferably, the protrusions 62 and 64 are substantially aligned in a plane comprising the arm widths 54 and 58 when the scissor arms 12 and 14 are in the closed position, as shown in
[0046] Preferably, the leading edge/cutting edge 46 and 50 of each scissor arm 12 and 14 represents the edge of the arm 12 and 14 closest to the other arm 12 and 14 when the scissor arms 12 and 14 are in the open position. Preferably, the leading edge 46 and 50 of each scissor arm 12 and 14 comprises a cut-out 70 and 72 adjacent to the arm tip 24 and 32 and the cut-outs 70 and 72 form the recess 66. Preferably, the cut-out 70 and 72 of each arm 12 and 14 is generally in the shape of one-half of an arc, as best seen in
[0047] Optionally, the generally arc-shaped recess 66 comprises an apex 84, and the leading edges 46 and 50 of the scissor arms 12 and 14 distal to the apex 84 do not contact each other or overlap each other and are disposed laterally to each other in the widthwise direction when the scissor arms 12 and 14 are in the closed position, as shown in
[0048] The pair of scissors 10 may be used for any suitable purpose, including for cutting hair 82 on an animal such as a human or pet.
[0049] Without being bound by any particular theory, the protrusions 62 and 64 function to provide a dull end to the pair of scissors 10, and the recess 66 allows the scissor arms 12 and 14 to ensure that the protrusions 62 and 64 do not interfere with cutting efficacy. The pair of scissors 10 may include a finger rest 78 for example if it is desired that they cut hair 82. The pair of scissors 10 may also be in the form of thinning scissors if so desired, as shown in
[0050] More particularly, with reference to the stepwise progression of cutting hair 82, shown in
PART LIST
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TABLE-US-00001 pair of scissors 10 scissor arm 1 12 scisson arm 2 14 pivot 16 arm 1 proximal end 18 arm 1 handle 20 arm 1 distal end 22 arm 1 tip 24 arm 2 proximal end 26 arm 2 handle 28 arm 2 distal end 30 arm 2 tip 32 arm 1 interior surface 34 arm 1 exterior surface 36 arm 2 interior surface 38 arm 2 exterior surface 40 arm 1 length 42 arm 2 length 44 arm 1 leading edge 46 arm 1 lagging edge 48 arm 2 leading edge 50 arm 2 lagging edge 52 arm 1 width 54 arm 1 thickness 56 arm 2 width 58 arm 2 thickness 60 arm 1 protrusion 62 arm 2 protrusion 64 recess 66 tip threads 68 arm 1 cut-out 70 arm 2 cutout 72 recess proximal end 74 recess distal end 76 finger rest 78 hair 82 arc apex 84 protective space 69 point of contact 86 stopper/silencer 88
[0052] Having now described the invention in accordance with the requirements of the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will understand how to make changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiments to meet their specific requirements or conditions. All dimensions provided herein are exemplary. Changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, the steps of any method described herein may be performed in any suitable order and steps may be performed simultaneously if needed.
[0053] Terms of degree such as generally, substantially, about and approximately as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed. For example, these terms can be construed as including a deviation of at least 5% of the modified term if this deviation would not negate the meaning of the word it modifies.