Claims
- 1. Plastic handle for ambidextrous use of a cutting instrument such as scissors, comprising a shank portion having a first blade end adapted for receiving substantially longitudinally therein a handle end of a cutting member and a second finger receiving end, and a finger-receiving portion in continuation to said second end having an external peripheral surface and an internal peripheral surface, said internal peripheral surface defining a hole for receiving one or more fingers of the user, characterized by further comprising an elastically deformable annular covering applied around said internal peripheral surface of the said finger-receiving portion, said covering being sufficiently elastically deformable under finger pressure to adapt the scissors to use by both left-handed and right-handed users, said covering being a separate ring of elastically deformable material attached to said internal peripheral surface of the finger-receiving portion, said ring having an inner peripheral surface for finger contact and an outer peripheral surface shaped to co-operate in mutual connecting relationship with said internal peripheral surface of the finger-receiving portion, one of said internal and outer peripheral surfaces having at least one projection, the other of said internal and outer peripheral surfaces being shaped to co-operate in mutual connecting relationship with said projection so as to anchor the ring in place.
- 2. Plastic handle according to claim 1, having a longitudinal plane of symmetry coincident with the plane of said hole.
- 3. Plastic handle according to claim 1 in which a cross section of said annular covering is convex at the inner peripheral surface on the annular covering, said cross section being wider than that of both said external and said internal surfaces of the finger-receiving portion.
- 4. Plastic handle according to claim 2, in which a cross section of said annular covering is convex at the inner peripheral surface on the annular covering, said cross section being wider than that of both said external and said internal surfaces of the finger-receiving portion.
- 5. Scissors for ambidextrous use, comprising:first and second cutting members, each said cutting member having a blade portion and a handle end portion and said first and second cutting members being pivoted together to permit relative scissor movements thereof about a point between said blade portions and said handle end portions, first and second plastic handles respectively mounted on said handle end portions of said first and second cutting members, each of said handles having a shank portion having a first blade end mounted on the handle end portion of a corresponding one of said first and second cutting members and a second finger-receiving end, and a finger-receiving portion in continuation to said second end, having an external peripheral surface and an internal peripheral surface, said internal peripheral surface defining a hole for receiving one or more fingers of a user; and first and second elastically deformable annular coverings respectively applied around said internal peripheral surfaces of the said finger-receiving portions, said coverings being sufficiently elastically deformable under finger pressure to adapt the scissors to use by both left-handed and right-handed users, each said covering comprising a separate ring of elastically deformable material attached to said internal peripheral surface of the corresponding finger-receiving portion, said ring having an inner peripheral surface for finger contact and an outer peripheral surface shaped to co-operate in mutual connecting relationship with said internal peripheral surface of its corresponding finger-receiving portion, one of said internal and outer peripheral surfaces of each said finger-receiving portion and the corresponding ring having at least one projection, the other of said internal and outer peripheral surfaces being shaped to co-operate in mutual connecting relationship with said projection so as to anchor the ring in place.
- 6. Scissors according to claim 5, in which said handles have a common longitudinal plane of symmetry that coincides with a cutting plane of said cutting members.
- 7. Scissors according to claim 5, in which a cross section of each said annular covering is convex at the inner peripheral surface of the corresponding said annular covering, said cross section being wider than that of both said external and internal surfaces of the corresponding finger-receiving portion.
- 8. Scissors according to claim 6, in which a cross section of each said annular covering is convex at the inner peripheral surface of the corresponding said annular covering, said cross section being wider than that of both said external and internal surfaces of the corresponding finger-receiving portion.
- 9. Plastic handle as recited in claim 1 wherein said annular covering is a one-piece ring of elastically deformable material.
- 10. Plastic handle as recited in claim 1 wherein said annular covering is a one-piece ring of elastically deformable material with the outer peripheral surface of said annular covering including an annular groove which receives therein a plastic projection of the internal peripheral surface of said finger-receiving portion.
- 11. Plastic handle as recited in claim 1 wherein said annular covering is a one piece ring of elastically deformable material having an elastically deformable projection at the outer peripheral portion of said annular covering which elastically deformable projection is received by a shaped plastic receiving portion at the internal peripheral surface of said finger-receiving portion.
- 12. Scissors according to claim 5 wherein each of said first and second annular coverings is a one-piece ring of elastically deformable material.
Priority Claims (2)
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MU 7102282 |
Oct 1991 |
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PCT/BR92/00017 |
Oct 1992 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/211,545 filed Apr. 7, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,138.
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Continuations (1)
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