Claims
- 1. An apparatus for the mechanical removal of pests and their eggs from hair and fur, said apparatus comprising:a first handle and a second handle, each of said first handle and said second handle having a base at least one of said first handle and said second handle having a closely sealed aperture at its base, wherein said first handle and said second handle each have an interior surface and each said interior surface has a guide for rotating said first handle relative to said second handle; a plurality of teeth arranged in a layer, each tooth of said layer protruding from one of said first handle and said second handle, each tooth separated from the next tooth by a space sized to receive a strand of hair, each tooth being hollow and having a blunt proximal end each tooth having a length sufficient to allow said tooth to vibrate when contacting a cluster of pests; and a pivot pin having an open and a closed position, wherein said first handle is rotatable relative to said second handle when said pivot pin is in the open position, and wherein said first handle and said second handle are locked together when said pivot pin is in the closed position.
- 2. A method of diagnosing an infestation of pests or pest eggs in an individual, comprising:passing a lice comb through the hair of the individual, the lice comb comprising: a first layer of teeth arrange so that each tooth in said first layer is substantially parallel to an adjacent first layer tooth, the teeth having separations therebetween sized to accomodate a few hairs; a second layer of teeth arranged so that each tooth in said second layer is substantially parallel to an adjacent second layer tooth, the teeth having separations therebetween sized to accomodate a few hairs, wherein said first layer and said second layer are substantially parallel and shifted one to the other; and a plate having two parallel rows of spaced apertures, each aperture sized to receive one of said teeth, wherein said plate is seated upon both of said first layer of teet and said second layer of teeth, and inspecting the comb for the presence of pests or pest eggs.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the individual passes the apparatus through his or her own hair.
- 4. A method of diagnosing an infestation of pests or pest eggs in an individual, comprising:passing a lice comb through the hair of the individual, the lice comb comprising: a plurality of teeth, each tooth separated by a space from each adjacent tooth, the space being sized to accomodate a few hairs; and a means for removing said pests and said pest eggs from said plurality of teeth and from said space; using the removing means to remove pests or pest eggs from said teeth and said space; and inspecting the removing means for the presence of pests or pest eggs.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the individual passes the apparatus through his or her own hair.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 60/043,900 filed Apr. 3, 1997, and a Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 60/050,313 filed Jun. 20, 1997, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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