The present invention relates to scissor apparatus and more particularly, to a scissor apparatus and a method of using thereof.
Hairdressers currently have a myriad of techniques for thinning out or reducing the thickness of hair when providing a haircut. One such method is called channeling. Channeling normally involves taking a razor blade and running it along the path in the hair from the front of the head to the back of the head. Channeling using this technique results in thin long stretches of very short hair between equally long stretches of hair cut to the desired length. The problem with this technique is that the hair left at the desired length lacks strength and balance due to lack of support from the channels of very short hair. Further, when channels of short hair begin to grow out, they help push the hair, which has previously been cut to the desired length, out resulting in an undesirable appearance.
Accordingly, there is a need for a scissor apparatus and a method of using the scissor apparatus as a channeling scissor that can produce a hair channel that provides support to the surrounding hair and does not diminish the appearance of the hair as it grow out
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention a scissor apparatus including a
a first section and a second section pivotably connected to each other. Both the first section and the second section have a blade end and a handle end. The scissors also include a stop member attached to the handle end of the first section and a rotation assembly on the first section. The rotation assembly attaches the handle end to the blade end. The rotation assembly allows the handle end to be rotated into at least two positions.
Some aspects of this embodiment may include one of more of the following. Where the rotation assembly includes a female gear on the handle end having plurality of gears and a male gear on the blade end. The female gear has a predetermined configuration such that it matably attaches to the male gear. This embodiment also includes a mechanism for changing the location of the female gear in relation to the male gear. The mechanism locks the female gear into a gear position and allows for rotation of the female gear relative to the male gear.
Other aspects of this embodiment may include one or more of the following: a second member attached to the second section handle; where the second section handle end further includes at least one bumper; and where the at least one bumper is made of rubber.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a scissor apparatus including a first section and a second section pivotably connected each other. The first section and said second section each have a blade end and a handle end. A stop mechanism is attached to one of the handle ends. The stop mechanism has at least two positions, a first position and a second position, whereby when the stop mechanism is in the first position, the first section and the second section are locked in an open position.
Some aspects of this embodiment may include one of more of the following: where the second section handle end further includes at least one bumper; where the bumper is made from rubber; wherein the stop mechanism is an arm member pivotably attached to one of the handle ends; where the scissor also includes a second member attached to the second section handle; where the stop mechanism is a stop member attached to the handle end of the first section; where the scissor also includes a rotation assembly on the first section attaching the handle end to the blade end, and where the rotation assembly allows the handle end to be rotated into at least two positions.
Some aspects of this embodiment may include one of more of the following. Where the rotation assembly further includes a female part on the handle end and a male part on the blade end. The female part is of a predetermined configuration such that the male part matably attaches to the female part. Also, a mechanism for changing the location of the female part in relation to the male part. The mechanism locks the female part into a position and allows for rotation of the female part relative to the male part, whereby the rotation changes the location of the stop member. The scissor apparatus may also include a spring and pin assembly.
Some aspects of this embodiment may include one of more of the following. Where the rotation assembly further includes a female gear on the handle end, the female gear having a plurality of gears. And, a male gear on the blade end, the male gear having a predetermined configuration such that the male gear matably attaches to the female gear. Also, a mechanism for changing the location of the female gear in relation to the male gear. The mechanism locks the female gear into a gear position and allows for rotation of the female gear relative to the male gear, whereby the rotation changes the location of said stop member. The mechanism may include a spring and pin assembly.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention a method for thinning hair. The method includes steps of holding a portion of hair to be thinned, and running an open pair of scissors through the hair portion. The scissors are locked in a rigid, open position by a stop mechanism.
Some aspects of this embodiment may include one of more of the following. 18. Where the two blades of the open pair of scissors are locked open approximately ½ inch relative to one another. Where the step of running an open pair of scissors further includes channeling the hair wherein a hand holding the open pair of scissors is positioned palm up; wherein the step of running an open pair of scissors further comprising effelating the hair wherein a hand holding the open pair of scissors is positioned palm down; or wherein the step of running an open pair of scissors further includes sizing the hair wherein a hand holding the open pair of scissors is positioned at a forty-five degree angle relative to a horizontal plane.
These aspects of the invention are not meant to be exclusive and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art when read in conjunction with the appended claims and accompanying drawings.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, taken together with the drawings wherein:
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A stop member 24 is attached to the handle end 20 of the first section 12. The stop member 24 can be of any shape known in the art. The purpose of the stop member 24 is to prevent the complete closing of the scissors 10 and to provide an ergonomic support to the scissor user. The stop member 24, when in the open position, prevents the first 12 and second 14 sections from becoming completely closed. As shown in
The stop member 24 can be any dimension depending on the desired open position. Thus, if a more opened blade end 16,18 is desired, the stop member 24 will be longer. In the preferred embodiment, the stop member 24 is dimensioned such that it locks the scissors 10 in an open position with ½ inch between the first 12 and second 14 sections. The stop member 24 can also be used as a finger rest. Thus, the shape can be any shape, but the preferred embodiment is as shown in
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Other stop mechanisms are considered as alternate embodiments of the present invention. Any mechanism that prevents the two sections from closing is anticipated by this invention.
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The female gear 32 and the male gear 34 are forced to mate by a mechanism for changing the location of the female gear 32 in relation to the male gear 34. This mechanism (not shown) can be any mechanism capable of allowing the gears 32, 34 to align, mate, and lock in mating position as well as rotate to change position. In one embodiment, the mechanism is a compression spring 52 aligned with a rotation pin 54 known and used in the art and shown in
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Alternate embodiments of the method are shown in
While the principles of the invention have been described herein, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation as to the scope of the invention. Other embodiments are contemplated within the scope of the present invention in addition to the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the following claims.
The present application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/517,206 filed Nov. 4, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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