Claims
- 1. A scissors, comprising:
- a pivot joint having a pivot axis and a diameter;
- a first blade member having a first cutting edge and a longitudinal axis, the first blade member further including a first coupling portion having a pivot joint bore defined therein, the pivot joint bore being oversized with respect to the diameter of the pivot joint in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member;
- a securing member coupled to the first blade member and rigidly secured against the pivot joint; and
- a second blade member having a second cutting edge and a second pivot joint coupling portion, the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member being coupled to the pivot joint such that the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member is fixed relative to the pivot axis of the pivot joint, the second blade member also being pivotally coupled by the pivot joint to the first blade member with the first cutting edge adjacent to the second cutting edge, the pivot joint being coupled to the first blade member through the pivot joint bore in the the first pivot joint coupling portion of the first blade member, the pivot joint being inclined within the oversized pivot joint bore and rigidly secured therein by the securing member in an inclined orientation relative to the first blade member in the direction along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member such that the first pivot joint coupling portion of the first blade member is oblique to the pivot axis of the pivot joint and the first blade member is inclined relative to the second blade member and the pivot joint, wherein the rigid secured inclined orientation of the pivot joint generates a moment on the pivot axis of the pivot joint in a plane passing through the pivot axis and a point of contract between the first and second cutting edges, the moment forcing the first cutting edge into contact with the second cutting edge to produce tension and friction between the first and second cutting edges.
- 2. The scissors according to claim 1, wherein the first blade member further includes a first ride area on a side of the pivot joint opposite the first curling edge of the first blade member, and wherein the second blade member further includes a second ride aim on a side of the pivot joint opposite the second curing edge of the second blade member, wherein when the first pivot joint coupling portion of the first blade member is pivotally coupled to the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member by the pivot joint the first ride area and the second ride area are on the same side of the pivot joint, and wherein the secured inclined orientation of the pivot joint with respect to the first blade member prevents the first ride area from contacting with the second ride area such that the first ride area is spaced apart from and free of contact with the second ride area.
- 3. The scissor according to claim 1, wherein the pivot joint bore is inclined at an angle relative to an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first blade member and along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member to facilitate inclining the pivot joint in the inclined orientation.
- 4. A scissors, comprising:
- a pivot joint having a pivot axis and a diameter;
- a first blade member having a first cutting edge and a longitudinal axis, the first blade member further having a pivot joint defined therein, the pivot joint hole being oversized with respect to the diameter of the pivot joint in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member, and the first blade member also having an inclined recess formed adjacent the pivot joint hole such that a bottom of the inclined recess is inclined to the rear of an axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first blade member, and wherein an interior of the inclined recess contains a portion of the pivot joint;
- a securing member coupled to the first blade member and securing the pivot joint in said pivot joint hole; and
- a second blade member having a second cutting edge, the second blade member being pivotally coupled by the pivot joint to the first blade member with the first cutting edge adjacent to the second cutting edge, the pivot joint being coupled to the first blade member through the pivot joint hole in the first blade member, the pivot joint being secured in an inclined orientation in the inclined recess adjacent the pivot joint hole by the securing member contacting the portion of the pivot joint to incline and rigidly secure the pivot joint into the inclined recess of the first blade member in the direction along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member such that the first blade member is oblique to the pivot axis of the pivot joint and the first blade member is inclined relative to the second blade member and the pivot joint, wherein the inclined orientation maintained by the securing member generates a moment on the pivot axis of the pivot joint in a plane passing through the pivot axis and a point of contact between the first and second cutting edges, the moment forcing the first cutting edge into contact with the second cutting edge to produce tension and friction between the first and the second cutting edges.
- 5. The scissors according to claim 4, wherein the first blade member further includes a first ride area on a side of the pivot joint opposite the first cutting edge of the first blade member, and wherein the second blade member further includes a second ride area on a side of the pivot joint opposite the second cutting of the second blade member, wherein when the first blade member is pivotally coupled to the second blade member by the pivot joint the first ride area and the second ride area arc on the same side of the pivot joint, and wherein the inclined orientation of the pivot joint maintained by the securing member prevents the first ride area from contacting with the second ride area such that the first ride area is spaced apart from and free of contact with the second ride area.
- 6. The scissors according to claim 5, wherein the securing member is adjustable to change the inclined orientation of the pivot joint to different inclinations relative to the first blade member to produce different moments which increase or decrease the tension and friction between the cutting edges.
- 7. The scissor according to claim 4, wherein the pivot joint hole is inclined at an angle relative to an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first blade member and along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member to facilitate inclining the pivot joint in the inclined orientation.
- 8. A method of manufacturing scissors, comprising the steps of:
- providing a pivot joint with a pivot axis and a diameter;
- providing a securing member;
- providing a first blade member having a first cutting edge and a longitudinal axis, and further providing the first blade member with a first pivot joint coupling portion having a pivot joint bore defined therein;
- oversizing the pivot joint bore with respect to the diameter of the pivot joint in a direction along the longitudinal axis of are first blade member;
- inserting the pivot joint in the pivot joint bore of the first pivot joint coupling portion of the first blade member;
- coupling the securing member to the first blade member;
- contacting a portion of the pivot joint with the securing member;
- providing a second blade member having a second cutting edge and a second pivot joint coupling portion;
- coupling the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member to the pivot, joint such that the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member is fixed relative to the pivot axis of the pivot joint;
- pivotally coupling the second blade member to the first blade member through the pivot joint with the first cutting edge adjacent to the second cutting edge; and
- inclining, securing and maintaining the pivot joint in an inclined orientation within the pivot joint bore with the securing member, the inclined orientation of the pivot joint inclining the first blade member relative to the second blade member and the pivot joint in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the first blade member that the first pivot joint coupling portion of the first blade member is oblique to the pivot axis of the pivot joint;
- wherein a moment is generated on the pivot axis or the pivot joint in a plane passing through the pivot axis and a point of contact between the first and second cutting edge, the moment forcing the first cutting edge is inclined into contact with the second cutting edge to produce tension and friction between the first and second cutting edges.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, further comprising the steps of:
- further providing the first blade member with a first ride area on a side of the pivot joint opposite the first cutting edge of the first blade member, and
- further providing the second blade member with a second ride area on a side of the pivot joint opposite the second cutting edge of the second blade member, wherein when the first pivot joint coupling portion of the first blade member is pivotally coupled to the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member by the pivot joint the first ride area and the second ride area are on the same side of the pivot joint;
- wherein the first ride area is prevented from contacting with the second ride area when the inclined orientation of the pivot joint secured and maintained by the securing member inclines the first blade member relative to the second blade member and the pivot joint such that the first ride area is spaced apart from and free of contact with the second ride area.
- 10. A scissors, comprising:
- a pivot joint having a pivot axis;
- a first blade member having a first cutting edge, a first pivot joint coupling portion and a longitudinal axis;
- a second blade member having a second cutting edge and a according pivot joint coupling portion, the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member being coupled to the pivot joint such that the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member is fixed relative to the pivot axis of the pivot joint, the second blade member also being pivotally coupled by the pivot joint to the first blade member with the first cutting edge adjacent to the second cutting edge, and the pivot joint being coupled to the first blade member through a pivot joint hole in the first blade member; and
- inclination means coupled to the first blade member and connected to a portion of the pivot joint for inclining and rigidly securing the pivot joint in an inclined orientation relative to the first blade member in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member such that the first pivot joint coupling being of the first blade member is oblique to the pivot axis of the pivot joint and the first blade member is inclined relative to the second blade member and the pivot joint, wherein inclining the first blade member relative to the pivot joint and the second blade member generates a moment on the pivot axis of the pivot joint in a plane passing through the pivot axis and a point of contact between the first and second cutting edges, the moment forcing the first cutting edge in contact with the second cutting edge to produce tension and friction between the first and second cutting edges.
- 11. The scissors according to claim 10, wherein the first blade member further includes a first ride area on a side of the pivot joint opposite the first cutting edge of the first blade member, and wherein the second blade member further includes a second ride area on a side of the pivot joint opposite the second cutting edge of the second blade member, wherein when the first pivot joint coupling portion of the first blade member is pivotally coupled to the second pivot joint coupling portion of the second blade member by the pivot joint the first ride area and the second ride area are on the same side of the pivot joint, and wherein the inclined orientation of the pivot joint that inclines the first blade member relative to the second blade member and pivot joint produced by the inclination means prevents the first ride area from contacting with the second ride area such that the first ride area is spaced apart from and free of contact with the second ride area.
- 12. The scissors according to claim 10, wherein the pivot joint hole is inclined at an angle relative to an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first blade member and along the longitudinal axis of the first blade member to facilitate inclining the pivot joint in the inclined orientation.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/071,781, filed Jun. 4, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,440,813.
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