NASAL HAIR TRIMMER
20230182332 · 2023-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B13/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B13/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a nasal hair trimmer which removes a large amount of nose hair by safely inserting the nasal hair trimmer into a nostril using only a small number of operations. The nasal hair trimmer includes two cutting plates, each including two or three cutting heads and having a size capable of entering a nostril, wherein the two cutting plates are connected to each other by a shaft pin so as to swing while overlapping each other in a state of being parallel to each other, and wherein, when the cutting heads of the two cutting plates swing relative to each other, cutting heads neighboring each other are moved toward each other so as to cut nose hair.
Claims
1. A nasal hair trimmer comprising: two cutting plates each comprising two or three cutting heads and having a size capable of entering a nostril, wherein the two cutting plates are connected to each other by a shaft pin so as to swing while overlapping each other in a state of being parallel to each other, and wherein, when the cutting heads of the two cutting plates swing relative to each other, cutting heads neighboring each other are moved toward each other so as to cut nose hair.
2. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 1, wherein each of the cutting heads has a pointed shape, a cross-sectional area of which decreases toward an end thereof, and three cutting heads are arranged in a line at regular intervals.
3. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 1, further comprising a limiting means configured to limit a range within which the two cutting plates swing, wherein the limiting means allows the cutting heads provided on the two cutting plates to be maintained in a state of overlapping each other when the two cutting plates are moved toward each other to have a minimum width and when the two cutting plates are moved away from each other to have a maximum width.
4. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 1, further comprising an elastic member configured to elastically support the two cutting plates in a direction in which the two cutting plates are moved toward each other or away from each other.
5. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 1, further comprising a cover that covers the cutting heads.
6. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 1, further comprising head portions each having cutting heads, wherein the head portions have a width of 7 mm±10% when the two head portions are moved toward each other, and have a width of 10 mm±10% when the head portions are moved away from each other.
7. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 1, wherein one of the two cutting plates comprises a central cutting head and a left cutting head, and a remaining one of the two cutting plate comprises a central cutting head and a right cutting head.
8. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 2, further comprising an elastic member configured to elastically support the two cutting plates in a direction in which the two cutting plates are moved toward each other or away from each other.
9. The nasal hair trimmer of claim 2, further comprising a cover that covers the cutting heads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] In describing the present disclosure, if a detailed explanation of a related known function or construction is considered to unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present disclosure, such explanation will be omitted. In addition, terms to be described later are defined in consideration of functions in the present invention, and may vary according to intentions of users and operators or customs. Therefore, the definition thereof should be made based on the entire content of the present specification.
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] The first cutting plate 10 includes a first head portion 12 having the first cutting head 11, a first connecting portion 13 extending from the first head portion 12, and a first handle portion 14 coupled to a first connecting portion 13. The second cutting plate 20 includes a second head portion 22 having the second cutting head 21, a second connecting portion 23 extending from the second head portion 22, and a second handle portion 24 coupled to the second connecting portion 23. In addition, as illustrated in
[0035] The first cutting plate 10 and the second cutting plate 20 are thin plates, each of which has a pin hole therein at a portion between a corresponding one of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 and a corresponding one of the first handle portion 14 and the second handle portion 24. Here, the portion is close to the first cutting head 11 or the second cutting head 21. Since the shaft pin 30 is fitted into the pinhole, the first cutting plate 10 and the second cutting plate 20 swing in opposite directions while overlapping each other when the first handle portion 14 and the second handle portion 24, each placed at one side of the shaft pin 30, are held and pressed, thereby cutting nose hair placed between the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21.
[0036] Each of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 includes two or three (preferably three, as shown in the drawings as an example) cutting heads. Each of the cutting heads has a pointed shape, a cross-sectional area of which decreases toward an end thereof, and the cutting heads are formed at regular intervals. The interval is the space within which nose hairs are placed.
[0037] Each of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 is formed with a cutting blade on a side surface thereof. The cutting blade may be formed on both a left side surface and a right side surface of the corresponding cutting head, or may be formed on only one surface (the left side surface or the right side surface), which cuts nose hair. In other words, a left end of the first cutting head 11 and a right end of the second cutting head 21 may not be formed with a cutting blade.
[0038] With this structure, the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22 have a width A in which the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22 can be naturally inserted into a nostril without excessively widening the nostril. The width A is 7 mm±10% in a state in which the three first cutting heads 11 overlap the three second cutting heads 21 on the same line, as illustrated in
[0039] The three first cutting heads 11 and the three second cutting heads 21 are each arranged in a line at an interval within which nose hair is capable of being placed under the above-described width condition.
[0040] Due to the structure of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21, a space in each of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 has a shape that narrows inwards. Accordingly, nose hair is gathered inwards, allowing efficient cutting to be performed by the cutting blades of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21.
[0041] The first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 are formed in a round shape without sharp ends so as to avoid injury when handling the same or inserting the same into a nostril.
[0042] Here, it may also be possible for the left and right cutting heads 11-1, 11-3, 21-1, and 21-3 to have a round shape and for the central cutting head 11-2 and 21-2 to be sharp but formed shorter than the left and right cutting heads 11-1, 11-3, 21-1, and 21-3.
[0043] According to this width and structure, a width when the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22 are moved away from each other, that is, a width B when the central and right cutting heads 11-2 and 11-3 of the first cutting head 11 overlap the left and central cutting heads 21-1 and 21-2 of the second cutting head 21, and the remaining cutting heads 11-1 and 21-3 are moved in opposite directions as illustrated in
[0044] In addition, end portions of the first and second cutting plates 10 and 20 may be chamfered so as not to interfere with the swinging of the first cutting plate 10 and the second cutting plate 20 while the same overlap each other.
[0045] The first connecting portion 13 and the second connecting portion 23 are formed to extend from a corresponding one of the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22 at an angle such that the same are spaced apart from each other to secure a comfortable grip.
[0046] In order to allow the first cutting plate 10 and the second cutting plate 20 to be spread apart from each other only within a predetermined angle, a limiting means is employed.
[0047] The limiting means includes a rail 25, formed on the second handle portion 24, and a stopper 15, coupled to a boss portion formed on the first handle portion 14 and connected to the rail 25 so as to be movable along the rail 25.
[0048] The rail 25 has a shape of a hole penetrated in a front and rear direction, and opposite ends of the rail 25 constrain movement of the stopper 15.
[0049] Since the limiting means has a structure such that the stopper 15 is moved to the end of the rail 25 and cannot move any further, the limiting means restricts the swinging of the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22.
[0050] In particular, the limiting means has an organic coupling relationship with the structure of the first and second cutting heads 11 and 21. With this relationship, the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 overlap each other when the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22 are brought together, as illustrated in
[0051] That is, due to the limiting means, the first cutting heads 11-1, 11-2, and 11-3 and the second cutting heads 21-1, 21-2, and 21-3 swing within a predetermined distance.
[0052] When the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22 perform an operation of moving toward each other and moving away from each other, elastic force is applied in any one direction to make the operation easier, and this is possible due to an elastic member.
[0053] The elastic member is a coil spring 40. As illustrated in
[0054] Each of the first handle portion 14 and the second handle portion 24 is formed with at least one of a groove and a protrusion, which supports opposite longitudinal sides of the coil spring 40.
[0055] The elastic member is not limited to the coil spring 40, and, as illustrated in
[0056] The coil spring 40 and the leaf spring 41 are employed not depending on whether the handle portion is an assembled type or an integral type, but freely, without regard to type.
[0057] To protect the first and second cutting heads 11 and 21 and to prevent injury caused by the first and second cutting heads 11 and 21 when storing the nasal hair trimmer, a cover 50 may be included.
[0058] The cover 50 may be in any form that maintains the state in which the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 are brought together and not spread apart, preferably in a form of a cap that covers the first and second cutting heads 11 and 21.
[0059] In order to prevent loss of the cover 50, which is removed from the first and second cutting heads 11 and 21 while trimming nose hair, a cover-accommodating portion 16 may be included.
[0060] The cover-accommodating portion 16 may have a shape of a groove into which the cover 50 is fitted, a shape of a protrusion fitted into the inside of the cover 50, or the like.
[0061] A method of trimming nose hair using the nasal hair trimmer according to the present invention is as follows.
[0062] 1. Insert first and second head portions in nostril
[0063] The first handle portion 14 and the second handle portion 24 are held without pressing, and the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22, which are brought together, are inserted into a nostril in the state in which the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 overlap each other.
[0064] In this way, the first cutting head 11 of the first head portion 12 and the second cutting head 21 of the second head portion 22 have a width smaller than when the first cutting head 11 of the first head portion 12 and the second cutting head 21 of the second head portion 22 are moved away from each other, thereby allowing the first and second head portions 12 and 22 to be easily inserted into the nostril without poking the skin around the nostril.
[0065] 2. Cut nose hair
[0066] When pressing the first handle portion 14 and the second handle portion 24 in the direction in which the first handle portion 14 and the second handle portion 24 move toward each other, the first head portion 12 and the second head portion 22, each placed at another side of the shaft pin 30, swing in opposite directions. At this time, the first cutting heads 11-1, 11-2, and 11-3 and the second cutting heads 21-1, 21-2, and 21-3 overlap each other and cut nose hair placed therebetween.
[0067] When pressing the handle portions, the first handle portion 14 and the second handle portion 24 swing until the central cutting head and 11-2 and the right cutting head 11-3 of the first cutting head 11 overlap the central cutting head 21-2 and the left cutting head 21-1 of the second cutting head 21 through the action of the limiting means.
[0068] When the force applied to the handle portions is released, the first head portions 12 and the second head portion 22 are swung in opposite directions by the elastic force of the coil spring 40. Also at this time, the first cutting heads 11-1, 11-2, and 11-3 overlap the second cutting heads 21-1, 21-2, and 21-3 so as to cut nose hair placed therebetween.
[0069] Meanwhile, according to the structure of the present invention, since the side surfaces of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 serve as cutting blades, each of the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 may have two cutting heads, as illustrated in
[0070] In other words, in the state in which the first cutting head 11 and the second cutting head 21 are moved away from each other, the central cutting head 11-2 overlaps the central cutting head 21-2, and only one of the cutting heads 11-1 and 21-3 is disposed on either the left side or the right side.
[0071] When swinging in this state, nose hair is cut by the central cutting head 11-2 of the first cutting head 11 and the right cutting head 21-3 of the second cutting head 21, and is cut by the left cutting head 11-1 of the first cutting head 11 and the central cutting head 21-2 of the second cutting head 21.
[0072] As is apparent from the above description, the present invention provides a nasal hair trimmer.
[0073] The nasal hair trimmer according to the present invention is formed in such a way that three (or two) cutting heads formed on each of two cutting plates collect nose hair in two spaces (spaces between cutting heads), and the nose hair collected in each space is cut by the cutting heads swinging in a direction in which the nose hair is collected, thereby cutting a large amount of nose hair in a single operation, and thus the time taken to trim nose hair may be shortened, and inconvenience may be eliminated.
[0074] Compared with the conventional scissors-type nose hair trimmer, in the nasal hair trimmer according to the present invention, a predetermined amount of nose hair is separated and placed in each of a plurality of spaces between the cutting heads, and by preventing the nose hair collected in the space from slipping out when the cutting heads are brought together, cutting efficiency is improved. In addition, since the distance between blades cannot be arbitrarily widened, the cutting plates can be inserted into a nostril comfortably and safely without careful attention.
[0075] Compared to the circular-type nose hair trimmer, since the nasal hair trimmer according to the present invention can cut nose hair by targeting nose hair while freely changing the direction and position of the nasal hair trimmer inside a nostril, it is more effective and easier to trim nose hair.
[0076] Compared to the tongs-type nose hair trimmer, the nasal hair trimmer according to the present invention can solve the problem of pain that is caused when nose hair is plucked out, and can easily trim a larger amount of nose hair than the amount that is removed with the tongs-type nose hair trimmer.
[0077] Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions, and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.