The invention explained herein relates to the Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter. This is an invention relating to extended handle toenail clippers and specifically to the Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter. This class of extended handle toenail clippers is designed for users that are mobility limited.
The use of toenail clippers is known in the prior art. The basic toenail clipper is composed of a spring loaded lever designed to be coordinated with the clamping mechanism designed with sharpened opposable jaws. This basic toenail clipper is very universal and used in most of the add-on extended handle devices in use today. The limitation of these extended handle supplemental devices is the limited ability to control the toenail clipper in free space.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,340 to Rains and U.S. Pat. No. 5,357,677 to West are examples of extended reach toenail clippers. These require a high degree of dexterity to accomplish the end result of clipping toenails. There exists many groups of users that have limited dexterity as well as ancillary tremors that make this task very difficult. U.S. Pat. No. 8,356,414 to Wendorf et al. demonstrates a nail cutter that has limited movement and uses a platform to regulate some phases of the foot that is positioned to have access to the toenail cutter. This invention provides some elements needed for toenail access for people of limited motion and dexterity. However the device falls short of the flexibility needed to provide a full range of motion necessary for the task of clipping a toenail and does not provide any extended handle for access. The Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter is designed to eliminate these problems by providing a fixed platform for the foot. Additionally, this platform is set up as a guide that stages the active toenail in the center of the work envelope. The actual toenail clipper is attached to an articulating linear guide that is attached to a rotating platform. The toenail cutter assembly has an extended handle that guides the toenail clipper to the correct alignment to cut the designated toenail. This is accomplished through the preferential layout that is designed to get the toenail clipper in proximity to the foot and subsequently the toenail in a very straightforward manner.
The Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter is designed to carry out many aspects of the clipping procedure by controlling the foot placement and the toenail clipper proximity. In addition, the extended handle has a force multiplier to ease the cutting force while maintaining a high degree of control.
The general disadvantage of the extended handle toenail clippers is the inherent dexterity needed to operate these devices. The Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter is designed to overcome these limitations by providing a fixed environment designed to enhance the proximity placement needed to clip a toenail. The Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter accomplishes this by providing a combination of stages and a foot rest that acts to ease the coordination of placing the toenail clipper in the correct position on the toenail without injuring the user.
This can be done relatively easy due to the device layout. The heart of the Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter is a circular stage that has the toenail clipper attached to the stage so the clipper is pointed to the foot rest section. This relationship sets the foot rest at the center of the clipping head and by rotating the clipper around the circular stage access to all sides of the toenail becomes very simple. The actual toenail clipper is affixed to a linear sliding stage attached to the circular stage so that the slide axis of the toenail clipper is always facing the center axis.
This linear stage is controlled through an extended handle that provides control of the toenail clipper as well as an easy to use hand grip and lever that provides a force multiplier while giving great control of the toenail clipper. The Circular Mounted Toenail Cutter is designed to provide a solution to users that have limited mobility and limited dexterity. The invention is designed to overcome the limitations in the free space style extended handle toenail clippers available today by providing a platform that exerts control over the foot and clipper position and proximity.
The invention can be better visualized and the concepts more apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description:
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The sliding linear track 52 is further attached to fastening plate 54, this plate is designed to attach to the hinge base segment 40 through a hinged style pivot hinge 32 and under tension from springs 50. Once pin 32 is in place it creates another axis of tilt that ultimately allows the toenail cutter 46 to tilt in relation to the toenail.
Hinge top 48 is attached via hinge bottom 40. The Nail clippers 46 are attached to the hing top 48 by attaching to an adjustment plate 44, the Nail clippers 46 are activated through a hand lever 35 and attached through cable assembly 37 that is attached to lever 42 and articulates via pin 33 attached to the extended handle 20. The Nail clippers 46 are activated when the hand lever 35 is articulated and tilts the lever 42 to open and close the jaws of the Nail clipper 46. The cable assembly 37 is secured to the extended handle 20 using clips 26.
The extended handle 20 is fastened to the top hinge plate 48 using bracket 22. The whole top assembly that attaches through the extended handle 20 can articulate in three axes. The first axis is the rotatable lazy susan that permits the Nail cutter 46 to access the toenail by swinging around the platform 60 that is the working platform designed to hold the foot and by extension the toenail, to allow access to all sides of the toenail. In