This invention relates to an improvement of hairdressing scissors, and more particularly, to hairdressing scissors with finger grips that accommodate the size of the fingers of a user by changing the finger grips of the scissors to a desired size.
A pair of hairdressing scissors 101, as shown in
Each of the two finger grips 104, 104 of hairdressing scissors 101 is used to insert one finger, however, since both are made smaller than those on the scissors for general office use, there is almost no play between the finger and the finger grip 104 when the finger is inserted therethrough. Because the hairdressing scissors are operated by small opening and closing movements when cutting the hair, if there is a play between the finger and the finger grip, the hairdressing scissors cannot follow such small and rapid movements. Therefore, each finger grip is made comparatively small so that it closely fits the thickness of the finger.
However, the finger size of a hairdresser varies from person to person. Thus, the same hair cutting scissors may be too large in the finger grip for those with small fingers and too small for those with big fingers. Since the thickness of the fingers varies by each user, it is preferable to have finger grips with various shapes and sizes to accommodate the fingers of prospective users.
Accordingly, the applicant of the present invention has filed a patent application (Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-233262) that discloses the scissors which is capable of changing the size of the finger grips by having a slit on each finger grip. In this application, as shown in
Due to this problem, in this prior application, other ideas are also proposed to eliminate the discomfort and the caught caused by the gap at the slit. For example, as shown in
However, to apply such ideas to the finger grip is time consuming, and the gap created by the slit still causes an uncomfortable feeling on the fingers of the users.
Further, when inserting a finger through the finger grip, the finger grip cannot be tightened any further when the end portions of the slit contact with one another. Moreover, when the finger grip is widened, since the gap has to be increased, the measures to prevent the finger from being caught in the gap as shown in
Further, the finger grips are typically parallel to one another as shown by the two finger grips 104, 104 in
In view of the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a pair of hairdressing scissors which is capable of easily accommodating the hands as well as the fingers of the users such as the thickness and length of the fingers by bending the finger grips to a desired size and shape. Further, it is another object of the present invention to provide a pair of hairdressing scissors that does not have much limitations when changing the size of the finger grips. Further, it is another object of the present invention to provide a pair of hairdressing scissors with finger grips that do not cause any discomfort to the fingers.
In order to solve the above subject, the hairdressing scissors of the present invention is comprised of a slit on each finger grip. Further, the finger grip is soft and has a flexible shape which enables plastic deformation so that the finger grip can be either widened or narrowed. Both end portions of the slit on the finger grip are formed so that each side surface of the end portion passes one another.
In order to make the finger grip is more easily deformed, the cross sectional shape or thickness of the finger grip can be adjusted. Further, the finger grip can be deformed either directly by hand without using a tool or indirectly by using a tool.
Since the finger grip can be either loosen or tighten, each hairdresser can create the finger grip to fit his or her own finger, resulting in a pair of hairdressing scissors with finger grips that match with each user's fingers.
Further, since both end portions of the slit are so positioned that the side surface of each end portion passes one another, the ends will not contact with each other when the finger grip is tightened, thereby eliminating the problem that the finger grip cannot be further tightened because the end portions contact each other.
Further, since the side surface of the end portions of the slit pass one another, a gap E (
Further, since the side surfaces of the end portions of the slit pass one another, a difference in a surface level will not be formed at the location of the slit on the inner surface of the finger grip as shown by a reference character P in
Moreover, even when the finger grip is loosened, the finger will not fall into the gap or caught by the gap or there is no difference in a surface level in the finger grip as long as the overlap F remains on the finger grip.
Further, the end portions of the finger grip on the stationary shear body can be extended to form a finger brace. Since the end portions of the slit pass one another, one end portion can be extended without being interfered by the other end portion. Thus, the finger brace can be formed by the extended portion with desired length and shape.
Moreover, one end portion of the slit on each of the two finger grips can be extended to form two finger braces. This is called spectacle scissors since the finger brace is established on each of the finger grips. In other words, one pair of spectacle scissors can be used by a left-handed as well as a right-handed person.
Further, when the slit is established at the back end of the finger grip and the side where the finger is inserted in the finger grip is represented as a front side of the haircutting scissors, an end portion of each finger grip close to the contact point between the two finger grips can be placed in the front side than the other end portion.
According to this structure, as shown by a dotted line in
Next, the hairdressing scissors, i.e., an embodiment of the present invention, will be explained.
The first embodiment of hairdressing scissors shown in
A slit 6 is established at the back end of each of the finger grips 4, 4 as shown in
Further, the finger grips 4 are made of material so that the finger grips 4 can be plastic deformed to be widened or narrowed. The thickness D (
Further, the end portion of the finger grip on the stationary blade at a side closer to the moving blade is extended to form a finger brace 9 as shown in
Further, inner surfaces of the end portions 7, 7 of the finger grip 4 are formed to be flash with one another so that the inner surface thereof will not form a bump. Further, as shown by a reference character P in
The way of using the hairdressing scissors 1 according to the above structure noted above is explained as follows.
The finger grip 4 of the pair of hairdressing scissors 1 can be loosened or tightened to accommodate the size of the finger of each user. When this is done manually, the fingers of both hands are inserted into one finger grip to widen the grip, or the finger tips of both hands pinch finger grip 4 to tighten the grip. Consequently, the size of the finger grip 4 is varied to accommodate the thickness of the finger of the individual user. When the finger grip 4 is difficult to loosen or tighten without the use of a tool as explained above, the size of the finger grip can be changed by using an appropriate tool.
Further, when tightening the finger grip 4, it can theoretically be tightened without limit since the end portions 7, 7 will not contact each other. Moreover, when widening the finger grip, a gap wide enough to catch the finger as shown in
Further, since the side surfaces 8, 8 of the end portions 7, 7 are positioned to pass one another, the inner surfaces at the slit 6 are flush with one another so as not to form a bump (see reference character P of
Further, the passing state of the end portions 7, 7 is established in such a way that the end portions 7a, 7a located at the sides close to the contact point of the two finger grips 4, 4 are located in the front side than the other end portions 7b, 7b. In this configuration, the two finger grips are in the situation similar to the slanted condition shown by the dotted line of
As described above, in the hairdressing scissors of the present embodiment, since the direction of the finger is slanted as shown in
The pair of hairdressing scissors in the second embodiment shown in
In the hairdressing industry, generally the word “spectacle” means “spectacle scissors”, which indicates a pair of hairdressing scissors formed with two blades with almost identical shanks and finger grips which are symmetrical relative to a center line C of
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/04733 | 4/14/2003 | WO | 12/15/2004 |