This disclosure relates generally to children's scissors, such as, for example, are used at school. More particularly, this disclosure relates to integrating multiple useful children's articles into a single assembly.
Briefly stated, a multi-functional holder comprises a housing having a front and a flange-like periphery. The periphery has a top defining a scissor opening and opposed sides with one side defining an access opening. The housing defines an interior. A pencil sharpener is mounted to the housing and interiorly disposed to be accessible through the access opening. A chute for receives the blades of a pair of scissors inserted into the scissor opening. At least one magnet is positioned adjacent the chute for magnetically bonding with a scissor blade.
The pencil sharpener is generally disposed at an angle to the chute. The chute defines a central axis and two magnets are axially spaced along the chute. The front is substantially planar and, in one embodiment, has the general shape of an apple or a whale. The housing has an underside at least partially defining the interior and the chute is mounted at the underside. The housing has a generally circumferential flange disposed orthogonal to the front.
A pair of scissors is received in the chute and attracted in a fixed position by at least one magnet. The scissors preferably comprises a pair of substantially D-shaped handles.
A multi-functional holster for a pair of child's scissors comprises a rigid housing having a front. A generally circumferential flange extends orthogonally from the front and defines a scissor opening and an access opening. A pencil sharpener is mounted to the housing and interiorly disposed to be accessible through the access opening. A chute is configured to receive the blades of the scissors upon insertion of the scissors through the scissor opening. A magnet is positioned adjacent the chute and magnetically bondable with a scissor blade.
The pencil sharpener is generally disposed at an angle relative to the chute. The chute defines a central axis and two magnets are axially spaced along the chute. The front is substantially planar and has a general shape of an apple or a whale. At least one retention tab projects to engage a pair of scissors upon reception in the chute.
A multi-functional holster and a pair of child's scissors comprises a pair of child's scissors with a pair of handles and a pair of metal blades. A rigid housing has a front and a flange extending generally peripherally and orthogonally from the front. The flange defines a scissor opening and an access opening. A pencil sharpener is mounted to the housing and interiorly disposed to be accessible through the access opening. A chute receives the blades of the scissors so that the handle extends outwardly beyond the scissor opening. A magnet is positioned adjacent the chute and magnetically bonded with a scissor blade.
The pencil sharpener is generally disposed at an angle relative to the chute. The chute defines a central axis and two magnets are axially spaced along the chute. The front is substantially planar and the general shape of an apple or a whale. At least one retention tab projects to engage the pair of scissors.
With reference to the illustrations wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several views, a multi-functional holster is generally designated by the numeral 10 in
It will be appreciated that the front and side portions of the holster 10 have the shape of fanciful objects or animals which are appealing to children, such as an apple for the holster 10 and a whale for the holster 10a. Other suitable fanciful shapes may also be employed. The holster is manufactured from plastic and suitably tinted and decorated.
The child's scissors 12 may assume a number of forms, but the holsters 10, 10a have particular applicability in connection with scissors 12 which are substantially formed from metal components 13 which are pivotally joined and form a substantially quasi-D-shaped handles 15. The handles may have a plastic, polyurethane or other soft overlay material to facilitate usage by the child. The blades are typically blunted for safety purposes. The holsters 10a are also suitable for use within the scissor configurations.
The holster 10 comprises a shell-like housing 11 having a generally frontal face 20 which may be planar. The face preferably has a fanciful shape appealing to children. A flange-like edge 22 rearwardly extends from the face and preferably has a uniform width and irregular shape defined by the frontal face 20. For purposes of description, the flange 22, which is substantially continuous, has an upper portion 24 at the top and a pair of side portions 26 and 28.
A scissor opening 30 is defined in the top portion 24 to provide an entry opening for the blades of the scissors. A chute 40 is formed at the rear and may be integrally formed to provide a passage communicating with opening 30 for receiving the blades. In one preferred form, the chute 40 has a generally uniform shape extending from the top portion to the bottom portion of the holster 10 and defines a central (vertical) axis. Both the scissor opening 30 and the passage of the chute 40 preferably have an oval shape to accommodate the scissor blades.
The chute 40 is also dimensioned to somewhat closely receive the blades of the scissors. One or more magnets 50 are embedded in the chute. The magnets are axially spaced. When the scissors 12 are inserted into the chute 40, the scissors are temporarily maintained in the holster by the magnets 50, as well as the cooperative sides of the chute. In some embodiments, the chute may have an opened or interrupted construction rather than the illustrated solid construction. Retention tabs 42 (
The pencil sharpener 14 is typically mounted at an angle to the axis of the chute. An access opening 60 is formed through a flange portion of the holster to provide access to the access opening 18 of the pencil sharpener.
Corresponding components for holster 10a are designated by the same numerals for holster 10 followed by the letter a.
It will thus be appreciated that each holster 10, 10a functions to provide an efficient and effective covering for the blades of children's scissors 12 as well as a convenient mounting structure so that the mechanical sharpener 14 is also readily available for easy access and usage.
While preferred embodiments of the foregoing holsters and scissors have been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.
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62211940 | Aug 2015 | US |