Medical scraping tool for human nails or skin
11617429 · 2023-04-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A scraping device has a scissor-like construction with two blades. Each blade can extend in a same plane as handle of the device. One of the blades is more dull than the other, the dull blade adapted to abut a part of the human body without causing any permanent physical change thereto, and the other being sharper than the dull blade which is designed to cut or remove part of the body. In some embodiments, one or both blades are rotatable in a plane which is normal to the direction of rotation of the handles relative to each other. In other embodiments, the blades are fixed at an angle relative to the handles and/or direction of movement of the handles. The dull blade may be inline with the handles while the sharp blade and/or cutting edge of the sharp blade is out of line therewith.
Claims
1. A scraping device comprising: a first handle coupled to a dull blade, said first handle and said dull blade each having a longest curvilinear or a longest linear extent extending generally in an XY plane, said dull blade including a curvilinear spine and two spaced-apart side flanges extending from two longest edges of said spine at a 90-degree angle with respect to said spine, said curvilinear spine curving from a distal end thereof to a proximal end thereof; a second handle coupled to a sharp blade, said second handle and said sharp blade each having a longest curvilinear or a longest linear extent extending generally in said XY plane; and a joint, comprising a single fulcrum point, located at the proximal end of said dull blade and a proximal end of said sharp blade, said joint oriented to rotate said sharp blade and said dull blade in said XY plane; wherein each of an entirety of said dull blade, from the proximal end thereof to the distal end thereof, and an entirety of said sharp blade, from the proximal end thereof to a distal end thereof, is rotatably movable with respect to each other in said XY plane by rotating said joint; wherein said sharp blade has a cutting edge outside of said XY plane in an XZ plane while said dull blade has a dull edge within said XY plane.
2. The scraping device of claim 1, wherein said sharp blade further comprises: a semi-elliptical portion; and a curvilinear flange; wherein said semi-elliptical portion comprises said cutting edge at a straight edge thereof; wherein said curvilinear flange extends along a majority of a curvilinear edge of said semi-elliptical portion; and wherein said sharp blade is permanently turned relative to said XY plane with said second handle having the longest curvilinear or linear extent extending generally in said XY plane.
3. The scraping device of claim 2, wherein an angle of said sharp blade to said XY plane is between 25 and 35 degrees.
4. The scraping device of claim 3, wherein said angle of said sharp blade is 30 degrees.
5. The scraping device of claim 1, wherein: a curvilinear extent of said curvilinear spine includes a length larger than any other extent on the spine; and said two spaced-apart side flanges are substantially identical, said curvilinear spine and said two spaced-apart flanges defining a concave side having an opening rotatably orientable towards and away from the sharp blade.
6. The scraping device of claim 5, wherein said opening is adapted to support a ventral side of a finger or toe while said cutting edge of said sharp blade scrapes against a nail on a dorsal side of said finger or toe.
7. The scraping device of claim 6, wherein said joint allows rotation of said dull blade and said sharp blade only in said XY plane while said cutting edge of said sharp blade is offset from said XY plane in which said first handle and said second handle occupy.
8. A method of using said scraping device of claim 1, wherein said dull blade is held at a distal end of a toenail or fingernail while said sharp blade moves at an acute angle along said toenail or said fingernail of a finger or toe.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein said sharp blade is fixed at a 30-degree angle to said XY plane while said fingernail or said toenail is scraped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY
(10) A scraping device has a scissor-like construction with two blades, each connected to a same joint at proximal ends thereof. Each blade can be curvilinear and extend in a same plane as handle of the device, the plane, for example, being in a plane where the handles and blades rotate around a pivot joint and relative to one another. One of the blades is more dull than the other, the dull blade adapted to abut a part of the human body without causing any permanent physical change thereto, and the other being sharper than the dull blade which is designed to cut or remove part of the body.
(11) In some embodiments, one or both blades are rotatable in a plane which is normal to the direction of rotation of the handles relative to each other. In other embodiments, the blades are fixed at an angle relative to the handles and/or direction of movement of the handles. The dull blade may be inline with the handles while the sharp blade and/or cutting edge of the sharp blade is out of line therewith. “Inline” is defined as “extending in a longest curved or linear extent being in the same plane thereto.” “Out of line” is defined as “extending in a longest curved or linear extent in a different plane therefrom.”
(12) Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become more clear in view of the following discussion of the drawings.
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(14) The above, with reference to
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(17) The angle of the dull blade 20 may be set based on what will best allow the concave curvilinear side thereof to move across skin of a person smoothly or as smoothly as reasonable possible. The dull blade can have side flanges 22 which extend from a spine at a 90 degree angle thereto. The sharp blade 10, which refers to, for example, the entirety of the curvilinear flange connected to the semi-elliptical (half of an ellipse) portion with cutting edge 12. The cutting edge is used, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, to scrape across an exterior of a person such as their skin or nail to either thin, shave or smooth same. The cutting edge 10 may be moved to be, or permanently, out of line with the rest of the device. That is, it is an XZ plane compared to the handles which can further be viewed as being within an XY plane which the handles do not occupy. This XY plane of the cutting edge 12 of the sharp blade 10 is thus said to have been “turned” in an XZ direction making it in it's own XY plane that is different than any XY plane of the handles. Said yet another way, the cutting edge 12 is front most extent of the handle 30 and 40 as well as the joint 50 when considering the blades to be at the “top” and opposite extent of the handles as the “bottom.”
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(21) Blade 110 is a standard angle blade that is sharp only along a single edge. Blade 110 is sharpened enough to debulk nails, without being excessively sharp so as to pose a danger to piercing skin. Blade 110 is attached to and removable from base 130, as illustrated in
(22) Jaw 120 is a generally rectangular-shaped component that is curved toward blade 110. Jaw 120 is composed of a hard but slightly malleable material such as plastic or rubber. Jaw 120 is attached to and removable from base 130 by means of connector 125 and shown in
(23) The surface of jaw 120 that faces blade 110 is a curved surface composed of rubber, plastic, or another suitable material such as malleable steel that allows skin to rest against the surface without significant movement or slipping. Jaw 120 is sized and shaped appropriately to allow for a toe to be propped against it for debulking by blade 110.
(24) For purposes of this disclosure, the term “substantially” is defined as “at least 95% of” the term which it modifies.
(25) Any device or aspect of the technology can “comprise” or “consist of” the item it modifies, whether explicitly written as such or otherwise.
(26) When the term “or” is used, it creates a group which has within either term being connected by the conjunction as well as both terms being connected by the conjunction.
(27) While the disclosed technology has been disclosed with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods and apparatuses described hereinabove are also contemplated and within the scope of the invention.