This invention relates to comb attachments for hair clippers, including hair trimmers, and more particularly, to hair clipper comb attachments that are removable.
Removable hair clipper attachments are common in the hair clipper field. The comb attachments have comb teeth that space the cutting blade on the hair clipper a desired distance from scalp or skin of the user.
Comb attachments are available in a variety of sizes, and are often sold in a kit with a hair clipper. Conventional comb attachments are secured to the stationary blade of the hair clipper by side walls on the outermost teeth on both sides of the comb attachment that guide the attachment along the sides of the stationary cutting blade, grooves that secure the front of the comb attachment to the cutting edge of the stationary blade, and a flexible clip that snaps over the back of the stationary blade to secure the comb attachment in place. In some cases, though, finger pressure on the attachment is misplaced, making attachment awkward. Thus, there is a need for comb attachments for hair clippers that guide the thumb or finger to an appropriate pressure point for installation.
Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide new and improved comb attachments for hair clippers.
Another object is to provide new and improved comb attachments for hair clippers that facilitate the application of pressure at an appropriate location in the attachment when securing the attachment to the stationary blade of a hair clipper.
In keeping with one aspect of this invention, a comb attachment for a hair clipper blade has a base having a front edge, a back edge parallel to and opposite the front edge, a first side edge transverse to the front and back edges and extending from one end of the front edge to one end of the back edge, and a second side edge parallel to the first side edge, extending from the opposite end of the front edge to the opposite end of the back edge.
A plurality of spaced comb teeth extend away from the front edge of the base. A first side wall extends from a first outermost comb tooth along the first side edge, and a second side wall extends from a second outermost comb tooth along the second side edge. Grooves in the outermost comb teeth engage the cutting edge of the stationary hair clipper blade.
The base has a flexible cantilevered attachment clip extending out from the back edge of the base, and a depression in the base itself, adjacent the back edge. The comb attachment is secured to the stationary hair clipper blade by sliding the side walls over side edges of the hair clipper blade until the stationary blade engages the grooves, and pressing the depression until the clip goes around and over the back edge of the hair clipper blade. The comb attachment is removed by releasing the clip from the blade and disengaging the grooves from the blade.
The above mentioned and other features of this invention and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent, and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The stationary blade 14 has a side edge 18, a second side edge (not shown), blade teeth (not shown) along a front edge 22, and a back edge 24. The comb attachment 16 is removably secured to the stationary blade 14.
The comb attachment 16 has a base 32 and teeth 34 extending outwardly from a front edge 36. The base 32 also has a back edge 38 opposite the front edge 36, a first side edge 40 (
The comb teeth 34 are spaced from the edge 40 to the edge 42, as seen in
A top surface 48 of the base 32 has a depression 50 in or near the center of the base as measured between the edges 40 and 42, as seen in
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The arms 54 are secured to each other at another end by a cross-member 56, leaving an opening 58 (
The cross-member 56 has a projection 60 (
The cross-member 56 also has reinforcing side members 62 (
The lip 64 has a bottom surface 66 that is slightly arced and is angled with respect to a line formed by the bottom surface of the stationary blade by an angle θ, as seen in
The bottom surface of the base has a pair of spaced bumps 68 that secure the comb attachment to the blade in conjunction with the projection 60. The attachment 52 is flexible, though, so that the comb attachment can be easily installed and removed. The comb 16 is attached by sliding the sidewalls 44, 46 over the sides of the stationary blade until the grooves 47 engage, and pressing the depression 50 against the blade until the projection 60 clips over the blade. The comb 16 is removed by pulling the lip 64 away from the blade until the projection 60 is released, and sliding the comb attachment off of the blade.
While the principles of the invention have been described above in connection with specific apparatus and applications, it is to be understood that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation on the scope of the invention.