GAUZE CUTTING SHEARS
20230172771 ยท 2023-06-08
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Abstract
The present invention is an improved design for shears that allows for cutting through gauze or bandages. The inventive shears include first and second levers mounted one to the other by a pivot joint so as to form a fulcrum substantially mid-way along their lengths, and wherein a first end of one of the levers are formed as a shearing blade and wherein the second ends of both of the levers are formed as looped handles mounted on the ends of corresponding stems. The first lever has a cutting edge along one side of its length, with a facing edge of the second lever being blunt, the levers allowing for shearing engagement of the cutting edge over the blunt edge as the levers are rotated relative to one another about the pivot joint between an open position wherein the cutting edge and blunt edge form a V-shaped crease for receiving in the crease an object to be cut, and a closed position wherein the cutting edge substantially overlaps the blunt edge. The second lever has no sharpened edges or points and has an inclined profile from its tip to the pivot joint allowing the second lever to more effectively lift away any material to be cut.
Claims
1. A pair of shears comprising: substantially linear elongate first and second levers attached by a pivot joint so as to form a fulcrum substantially mid-way along their lengths, a first end of each of said first and second levers formed as shearing blades each having cutting edges along opposed facing edges of said first and second levers respectively for shearing engagement of one of said cutting edges over the other as said levers are rotated relative to one another about said fulcrum between an open position wherein said cutting edges form a V-shaped nip for receiving in said nip an object to be cut, and a closed position wherein said cutting edges substantially overlap one another so as to close said nip along the length of said blades; said second lever having an inclined plane formed thereon.
2. The shears of claim 1 wherein said first lever is an upper lever and cutting edge is sharpened.
3. The shears of claim 1 wherein said second lever is a bottom lever and has no sharpened edges.
4. The shears of claim 2 wherein said upper lever cutting edge is recessed relative to said bottom edge when the shears are in the closed position.
5. The shears of claim 1 wherein said second lever has a rounded tip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Various other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Referring now to
[0022] A first end 15 and 17 respectively of each of said first and second levers 12 and 14 are formed as shearing or cutting blades having cutting edges 9, 11 along opposed facing edges of the first and second levers 12, 14 respectively. The cutting edges are for shearing engagement of one of the cutting edges over the other as the levers are rotated towards each other in directions relative to one another about the fulcrum, that is about pivot point 16, between an open position wherein the cutting edges form a V-shaped nip for receiving an object to be cut, and a closed position such as seen in
[0023] A second end 20 and 22 respectively of each of the first and second levers 12 and 14, opposite the first ends 15 and 17, are formed as handles. The handles include a pair of corresponding loops lying substantially adjacent a plane common with the cutting edges when in the closed position and lying substantially in a plane of rotation of the levers when rotated about the fulcrum.
[0024] A key aspect of the invention is that the shearing levers 12, 14 are configured to reduce the incidence of injury when using the shears to remove bandages. As is known in the art, shearing blades for removing bandages are specially designed to cut through heavy bandages and cloth while minimizing the potential for injury to the patient. The problem of reducing the potential for injury is exacerbated by the fact the shears 10 must be partially inserted under the material and positioned near the patients skin. While various designs limiting the use of sharp edges are known, no prior art device both limits injury while providing a lift effect when used to cut bandages.
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] The cutting action for the removal of bandages requires the material to be lifted away from the user. To that end, lever 14 includes an inclined surface 32. It can be seen that this surface 32 is inclined from end 15 to fulcrum 16. This inclined surface 32 helps to lift away bandage material from the skin of the patient, which is a problem often exacerbated by bodily fluids holding the material to the user. In order to create the inclined surface 32 the tip 31 of lever 14 should be made thin relative to the lever portion 33 at the pivot point.
[0027] The top lever 12 has a tip 38 which is rounded and has no cutting edge. When in the fully closed position, the cutting edge 9 of lever 12 is positioned in an offset relation to edge 11 of lever 14 so that when fully closed the cutting edge 9 is recessed into a noncontacting position, that is, the edge 9 cannot accidentally injure as it cannot be contacted when the shears are closed. When stored, the shears 10 can be grasped from any angle without risk of injury as the sharp edge 9 is essentially retracted.
[0028] In use, the user positions the shears 10 under the material to be cut. Lever 14 is slid under the material and cutting action is initiated by rotating levers 12, 14 using handles 20, 22 as described above. Lever 14 is continually advanced in the length direction, with surface 32 lifting away bandage material as the lever 14 is advanced.
[0029] From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
[0030] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the sole embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims: