Claims
- 1. A grooming tool comprising:
- a tweezer-scissor member having a single stem,
- a first arm and a second arm extending from one end of the single stem, the first and second arms each having a first and second end surface respectively, a first flat 25 surface and a second flat surface integral with the first and second end surface respectively,
- a blade extending from the second arm adjacent to the second flat surface, the first arm having an angled surface adjacent the first flat surface, wherein the first and second flat surfaces come in contact with each other when a force is exerted on the first and second arms and wherein the blade slides past the angled surface when a force is exerted on the first and second arms thereby performing a cutting function; and
- a housing case member having a first long side and a second long side, a first short side and second short side, and an opening, a pin affixing the stem to the housing case member, the opening configured such that the stem and first and second arms fit inside the opening.
- 2. The grooming tool of claim 1 wherein the first and second long sides and the first and second short sides form a rectangle.
- 3. The grooming tool of claim 1 wherein the first and second long sides have a pair of recesses for facilitating the extraction of the tweezer-scissor member from the housing case member.
- 4. The grooming tool of claim 3 wherein the pair of recesses are crescent shaped.
- 5. A grooming device comprising:
- a stem;
- a first arm and a second arm extending from one end of the stem, the first arm having a first flat surface and the second arm having a second flat surface arranged substantially parallel to the first flat surface;
- an angled surface located adjacent to the first flat surface;
- a blade located adjacent to the second flat surface; such that when a force is exerted on the first and second arms, the first and second flat surfaces come in contact with each other and the blade slides past the angled surface.
- 6. The grooming device of claim 5 further comprising:
- a housing case member sized to receive the stem, the first arm and the second arm; and
- a pin for affixing the stem to the housing case member.
- 7. The grooming device of claim 6 wherein the housing case member is rectangular.
- 8. The grooming device of claim 6 wherein the housing case member includes a groove for locking at least one of the first and second arms into the housing case member.
- 9. The grooming device of claim 6 wherein the housing case member includes a recess engageable by a finger of a user to push the first and second arms out of the housing case member.
- 10. The grooming device of claim 9 wherein the recess includes a first groove and a second groove curved such that the first and second grooves are concave with respect to each other.
- 11. The grooming device of claim 5 wherein the angled surface defines a wall of a recess formed in the first arm and sized to accommodate the blade.
- 12. A method of grooming hair using a hair cutting device, wherein the device includes: (a) a tool with two arms each having ends and each end having a flat surface and a cutting surface wherein the ends do not touch each other in a static position; and (b) a housing case with a generally rectangular shape with an opening having a configuration mirroring that of the tool, the method comprising the steps of:
- compressing the two arms together such that the flat surfaces of said arms come into contact with each other and trap a strand of hair;
- holding the two arms together and pulling on the strand of hair;
- releasing the two arms, allowing the flat surfaces to disengage each other;
- reorienting the device such that a strand of hair is located between the cutting surfaces;
- pressing the two arms together such that the cutting surfaces of said arms come into contact with each other and cut a strand of hair;
- releasing pressure on the two arms, allowing the cutting surface to return to the static position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/351,934, filed Dec. 8, 1994, now abandoned, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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