Claims
- 1. A haircutting guide-comb instrument for use in cutting head pair of a human being comprising in combination:a first elongated leg having a first handle about one end and a first clamping portion projecting from the first handle, the first leg having a flat surface for placement facing a head of said human being and a first guide edge for guiding a haircutting instrument and including a first tongue-and-groove configuration along said first guide edge, and a hair engaging surface elevated relative to said first guide edge and opposite said flat surface with a plurality of comb-teeth projecting from said hair engaging surface; a second elongated leg having a second handle about one end and a second clamping portion with said second clamping portion superposed over said first clamping portion and said second handle superposed over said first handle, the second elongated leg including a second guide edge superposed to said first guide edge and a second tongue-and-groove configuration along said second guide edge superposed to said first tongue-and-groove configuration; a bias spring engaged to the first and second elongated legs adjacent to said first and second handles; and a means for securing the bias spring to the first and second elongated legs and constantly urging the first elongated leg towards the second elongated leg and providing for rotation of said first clamping portion relative to said second clamping portion in response to pressure applied to said first and/or second handles.
- 2. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 1 wherein,said first guide edge extends along a first longitudinal edge of the first elongated leg and the first elongated leg includes a third tongue-and-groove configuration along a second longitudinal edge; and the second elongated leg includes a fourth tongue-and-groove configuration along an edge superposed to said third tongue-and-groove configuration.
- 3. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 2 wherein,the second elongated leg includes an elongated channel superposed to said plurality of comb-teeth to receive terminal ends of said teeth.
- 4. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 3 wherein,the means for securing the bias spring includes a pivot hinge pin extending through the bias spring and anchored at opposite ends to said first and second handles.
- 5. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 4 wherein,said first handle and said second handle each project radially from said pivot hinge and angularly spaced apart relative to each other.
- 6. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 5 wherein,each of said first and second handles have corrugated surfaces for frictional hand engagement.
- 7. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 6 wherein,the first elongated leg includes a guide stud projecting from said hair engaging surface at terminal end of said comb-teeth and in alignment with said elongated channel.
- 8. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 7 wherein,said first and second guide edges are serrated.
- 9. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 7 wherein,said first and second guide edges are arcuate.
- 10. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 7 wherein,the first and second elongated legs are arcuate resembling curvature of said head.
- 11. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 7 further including,a plurality of straight line transverse inscriptions on a top surface of the second elongated leg to line up with hair of said human being.
- 12. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 1 further including,a plurality of straight line transverse inscriptions on a top surface of the second elongated leg to line up with hair of said human being.
- 13. A haircutting guide-comb instrument for use in cutting head hair of a human being comprising in combination:a first elongated leg having a first handle about one end and a first clamping portion projecting from the first handle, the first leg having a first surface for placement facing a head of said human being and a first uniform guide edge for guiding a haircutting instrument, and a hair engaging surface opposite said first surface with a plurality of comb-teeth projecting from said hair engaging surface, each of said plurality of comb-teeth having free ends tapered throughout their free end in the direction transverse to the stroke direction; a second elongated leg having a second handle about one end and a second clamping portion with said second clamping portion superposed over said first clamping portion and said second handle superposed over said first handle, and an elongated hollow channel superposed over said plurlity of comb-teeth; a bias spring engaged to the first and second elongated legs adjacent to said first and second handles; and a means for securing the bias spring to the first and second elongated legs and constantly urging the first elongated leg towards the second elongated leg and providing for rotation of said first clamping portion relative to said second clamping portion in response to pressure applied to said first or second handles; whereby said hair of said human being may be positioned intermediate the first and second elongated legs with said first and second legs clamped together, such that an edge of said channel of said second leg urges the strands of said hair against the inside surface of said first leg, and with said comb-teeth penetrating entirely through strands of said hair into said channel such that said hair is combed while in clamped position as said instrument is then moved through said hair to a disired position whereat said comb-teeth support said strands of said hair intermediate adjacent comb-teeth in a uniform position and said first guide edge establishes a guide for said haircutting instrument such that said hair may be cut to form a terminating ending of said hair which is common with said guide edge when said instrument is removed from said hair.
- 14. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 13 wherein,the first elongated leg has a terminal end opposite said first handle with a plurality of corrugations to provide a functional surface for hand engagement; and the second enlongated leg has a terminal end opposite said second handle with a plurality of corrugations to provide a functional surface for hand engagement.
- 15. A haircutting guide-comb instrument for use in cutting head hair of a human being comprising in combination:a first elongated leg having a first handle about one end and a first clamping portion projecting from the first handle, the first leg having a first surface for placement facing a head of said human being and a first uniform guide edge for guiding a haircutting instrument, and a hair engaging surface opposite said first surface with a plurality of comb-teeth projecting from said hair engaging surface, each of said plurality of comb-teeth having a free end tapered throughout their free end in the direction transverse to the stroke direction; a second elongated leg having a second handle about one end and a second clamping portion with said second clamping portion superposed over said first clamping portion and said second handle superposed over said first handle, and elongated hollow channel superposed over said plurality of comb-teeth; a means for securing the first and second elongated legs together and with the first leg superposed to the second leg and providing for rotation of said first clamping portion relative to said second clamping portion in response to pressure applied to said first or second handles; whereby said hair of said human being may be positioned intermediate the first and second elongated legs with said first and second legs clamped together such that an edge of said channel of said second leg urges the strands of said hair against the inside surface of said first leg, and with said comb-teeth penetrating entirely through strands of said hair into said channel such that said hair is combed while in clamped position as said instrument is then moved through said hair to a desired position whereat said comb-teeth support said strands of said hair intermediate adjacent comb-teeth in a uniform position and said first guide edge establishes a guide for said haircutting instrument such that said hair may be cut to form a terminal ending of said hair which is common with said guide edge when said instrument is removed from said hair.
- 16. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 15 wherein,the second elongated leg includes a second guide edge superposed to said first guide edge.
- 17. The haircutting guide-comb instrument of claim 15 wherein,the first elongated leg has a terminal end opposite said first handle with a plurality of corrugations to provide a functional surface for hand engagement; and the second elongated leg has a terminal end opposite said second handle with a plurality of corrugations to provide a functional surface for hand engagement.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/375,379, filed Jan. 17, 1995, abandoned.
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