1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hair razor and more particularly to hair cutting scissors adapted to retain a blade guard and razor blade.
2. Prior Art
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,805,305 a first jaw of a pair of scissors has a recess for securing a razor within the scissors and this changes the manner in which the pair of scissors is operated.
Hair trimming razors having finger rings on the rear or other handle portions through which a person's fingers may be inserted, are known and disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,288. However, the razor is in the patent is not provided on the outer edge of a pair of scissors although the finger ring is provided on the razor. It will also be appreciated that a skilled user of the combination scissor and razor of this invention can cut hair with the scissors or use the razor without laying down the scissor or the razor.
It is an object of this invention to save working time by providing a dual purpose hair cutting tool.
Accordingly the present invention seeks to provide a hair styling razor and hair cutting scissors comprising: a blade guard and razor blade, a handle portion, a recess in the handle portion to receive and retain the blade guard and blade and a second handle portion pivotally secured to the first handle portion forming the hair cutting scissors.
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The blade holder 10 is inserted into the blade holder slot 11 in a known manner. As shown in
When the razor blade holder and scissor combination 10 is used by a hair stylist, the hair is combed with the razor blade and scissor combination 10 until all the hair has been treated. During this process the stylist would be able to interchange the use of the razor blade 30 and the scissors 18, while retaining both in one hand and without setting down and picking up one or other of the tools.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,538,975 | Mar 2006 | CA | national |