Claims
- 1. A display scissors comprising:
- a first elongate luminous member having a first end portion configured to represent a first blade element of said scissors and a second end portion configured to represent a first loop element of said scissors, said first loop element being curved in a clockwise direction;
- a second elongate luminous member having a first end portion configured to represent a second blade element of said scissors and a second end portion configured to represent a second loop element of said scissors, said second loop element being curved in a counter-clockwise direction;
- means for mounting said first and second elongate luminous members at a location intermediate to each of their respective end portions for arcuate movement within parallel planes about a common axis; and
- means for moving said first elongate luminous member about its pivotal axis through an arcuate path in one direction and simultaneously moving said second elongate luminous member about its pivotal axis through an arcuate path in an opposite direction to create a visual impression of the appearance of working scissors.
- 2. A display scissors as set forth in claim 1 wherein said mounting means comprises:
- means for supporting said first elongate luminous member comprising:
- a bracket support arm mounted at said location for arcuate movement about said axis;
- a bracket support plate extending perpendicularly from said bracket support arm;
- a first resilient shoe for gripping said first elongate member;
- a C-shaped tube bracket having a first end connected to said first shoe and a second opposed end connected to said bracket support plate; and
- means for supporting said second elongate luminous member comprising:
- a tube-tee shaft mounted for arcuate movement about the same axis as said bracket support plate and extending through a clearance opening therein to allow independent movement therefrom;
- a tube-tee plate attached to the end of said tube-tee shaft and extending perpendicularly therefrom;
- a second resilient shoe connected to said tube-tee plate for gripping said second elongate luminous member and allowing relative arcuate movement of said first and second elongate luminous members about said common axis.
- 3. A display scissors as recited in claim 2 further comprising:
- a drive shaft having a drive gear connected to one end thereof and extending perpendicularly to the axis of said tube-tee shaft;
- a back shaft having a back gear connected to one end and the other end connected to said bracket arm to move said arm through an arcuate path, said back shaft and said tube-tee shaft lying along said common axis;
- a front gear connected to the end of said tube-tee shaft and in engagement with said drive gear; and
- means for moving said drive shaft through an arcuate path to cause said back shaft to rotate in one direction and simultaneously cause said front shaft to rotate in an opposite direction to move said first and second elongate luminous members in opposite directions.
- 4. A display scissors as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first and second elongate luminous members are formed from inherently luminous materials.
- 5. A display scissors as set forth in claim 4 wherein said first and second elongate luminous members are formed from dyed polyvinyl chloride.
- 6. A display scissors as set forth in claim 4 wherein said first and second elongate luminous members are formed from dyed acrylic plastic.
- 7. A display scissors comprising:
- a first elongate dyed acrylic plastic tube having a first end portion configured to represent a first blade element of said scissors and a second end portion configured to represent a first loop element of said scissors, said first loop element being curved in a clockwise direction;
- a second elongate dyed acrylic plastic tube having a first end portion configured to represent a second blade element of said scissors and a second end portion configured to represent a second loop element of said scissors, said second loop element being curved in a counter-clockwise direction;
- means for mounting said first and second elongate dyed acrylic plastic tubes at a location intermediate to each of their respective end portions for arcuate movement within parallel planes about a common axis; and
- means for oscillating said first elongate dyed acrylic plastic tube about its axis of movement through an arcuate path in one direction and then through an arcuate path in the opposite direction, and simultaneously oscillating said second elongate dyed acrylic plastic tube about its axis of movement through an arcuate path in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of said first elongate dyed acrylic plastic tube to create a visual impression of the appearance of working scissors.
- 8. A display scissors as set forth in claim 7 wherein said arcuate path comprises approximately 60.degree. of arc.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/409,707, entitled "MOVING DISPLAY SCISSORS", filed Sep. 20, 1989, and issuing on Jul. 16, 1991, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,031,345.
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