1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to scissors assembly and, more particularly, the invention relates to scissors assembly featuring serrated cutting edges as opposed to straight edges allowing point cuts to be more naturally and more easily achieved.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As with any artist or craftsman, a hairstylist must possess a collection of durable, high quality tools to achieve the best possible results. And, like a carpenter needs a hammer or a painter needs a brush, a stylist needs a good pair of scissors assembly. Professional stylists use shears that are crafted from the finest materials, such as titanium, so that they cannot easily rust or too quickly lose their sharpness. Additionally, this scissors tend to be quite versatile, and able to achieve most stylish cuts, whether the cut is sliding, layered, graduated, or sliced. However, the straight cutting edges provided by most salon scissors are not always effective for successfully mastering the popular point cutting technique. Ideal for both men and women and for both thick and fine hair, point cutting is a technique used to texturize the hair, removing the bulk from the ends of the hair so that layers and gradation blend better. Unfortunately, standard scissors tend to leave cuts too blunt, necessitating time-consuming manipulation of the tool and repeated snips to achieve a smart-looking point cut.
The present invention is scissors assembly for cutting hair and other objects. The scissors assembly comprises a first blade having a first end and a second end with the first end of the first blade being sharply pointed and a second blade having a first end and a second end with the second end of the second blade being sharply pointed. A pivot connection connects the first blade and the second blade. A serrated cutting edge is formed on the first blade between the first end of the first blade and the pivot connection and a plurality of serrated grooves formed on the second blade between the first end of the second blade and the pivot connection. The sharply point first end of the first blade and the sharply pointed first end of the second blade creates a precision point. Upon pivoting of the first end of the first blade toward the first end of the second blade, the serrated cutting edge of the first blade interlocks with the serrated grooves on the second blade.
The present invention further includes scissors assembly for cutting objects. The scissors assembly comprises a first blade having a first end and a second end with the first end of the first blade being sharply pointed and a second blade having a first end and a second end with the second end of the second blade being sharply pointed. A pivot connection connects the first blade and the second blade wherein the pivot connection is a pivot screw that is adjustable to adjust the interlock of the serrated cutting edge and the corresponding serrated grooves. A serrated cutting edge is formed on the first blade between the first end of the first blade and the pivot connection and a plurality of serrated grooves is formed on the second blade between the first end of the second blade and the pivot connection. A first handle portion is formed on the second end of the first blade and a second handle portion formed on the second end of the second blade. The sharply point first end of the first blade and the sharply pointed first end of the second blade creates a precision point. Upon pivoting of the first end of the first blade toward the first end of the second blade, the serrated cutting edge of the first blade interlocks with the serrated grooves on the second blade.
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The scissors assembly 10 of the present invention has a first blade 12 having a first end and a second end and a second blade 14 having a first end and a second end with a pivot connection 18 connecting the first blade 12 and the second blade 14. A serrated cutting edge 16 is formed on the first blade 12 between the first end of the first blade 12 and the pivot connection 18. A plurality of serrated grooves 22 is formed on the second blade 14 between the first end of the second blade 14 and the pivot connection 18. Yet, unique to scissors assembly 10 is found in the aforementioned serrated cutting edge 16 on the first blade 12. The first blade 12 of the scissors assembly 10 offers a line of rigid, sharp serrations, or “crocodile teeth,” that fit flush into the corresponding serrated grooves 22 formed on the second blade 16 with the serrations of the serrated cutting edge 16 interlocking with the serrated grooves 22 when the scissors assembly 10 are closed, i.e., the first blade 12 is moved in a general direction toward the second blade 14.
In a preferred embodiment, the first end of the first blade 12 and the second end of the second blade 14 are sharply pointed creating a “precision point” for the hair stylist to artfully craft a client's hair with precision as compared to blunt end scissors. In an embodiment, the “precision point” is achieved due to the very tip 24 of the scissors being devoid of the serrated teeth and grooves to allow for a sharp cutting edge at the tip of the scissors. In one embodiment, the serrated cutting edge 16 of the first blade 12 extends along the entire first blade 12 from the pivot connection 18 to the first end of the first blade 12 and the corresponding serrated grooves 22 of the second blade 14 extend along the entire second blade 14 from the pivot connection 18 to the second end of the second blade 14. However, in a preferred embodiment, the serrated cutting edge 16 of the first blade 12 extends only partially along the entire first blade 12 from the pivot connection 18 to the first end of the first blade 12 and the corresponding serrated grooves 22 of the second blade 14 extend only partially along the entire second blade 14 from the pivot connection 18 to the second end of the second blade 14. In this embodiment, the area immediately adjacent the pointed first end of the first blade 12 and the second blade 14 allow the hair stylist a precision cut of the client's hair.
At the second end of the first blade 12 and the second blade 14 of the scissors assembly 10 of the present invention is a pair of handles 20. Preferably, the handles 20 of the scissors assembly 10 are sheathed with stylist-grade padding for a comfortable, confident grip.
The pivot point 18 of the first blade 12 and the second blade 14 of the scissors assembly 10 of the present invention is preferably a pivot screw. In a preferred embodiment, the pivot screw 18 is positioned nearingly adjacent the starting point of the serrations on the serrated cutting edge 16 of the first blade 12. The pivot screw 18 facilitates optimal adjustment of the scissors assembly 10 allowing the user to adjust the interlock of the serrations on the serrated cutting edge 16 of the first blade 12 with the serrated grooves 22 of the second blade 14.
The manner of use of the scissors assembly 10 of the present invention will now be described. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the manner of use of the scissors assembly 10 described herein is merely one method of use and other methods of use of the scissors assembly 10 are within the scope of the present invention.
To use the scissors assembly 10, a stylist or barber need only position the scissors assembly 10 perpendicular to the fingers so that they are parallel with the hair. Opening and closing the scissors assembly 10, the user snips away the hair in the textured fashion desired. To remove more hair with each cut, the user adjusts the pivot screw 18 to help position the scissors assembly 10 at a slight angle. As an additional consideration, the scissors assembly 10 can be offered in a variety of attractive colors to appeal to individual tastes.
The scissors assembly 10 of the present invention affords professional barbers and hairstylists many significant benefits and advantages. Foremost, the scissors assembly 10 ensures accurate, beautifully mastered point cuts with every snip. Offering cutting edges configured with serrated edges as opposed to the common straight edge, the scissors assembly 10 are able to facilitate a more natural lying of the hair when texturing. As a result, the first cut is not as blunt and boxy, necessitating repeated snips in order to craft the hair with “point precision.” Hence, the scissors assembly 10 eliminates the need for stylists an barbers to spend excessive time and energy on a client's hair, an advantage that will be appreciated by both the professional and the client. The latter delights in the results offered by the scissors assembly 10, as their hair is transformed into a unique style that is also fuller and more natural than typically achieved with a common cut. Not just for salon usage, the scissors assembly 10 proves an ideal accessory for skilled home stylists, as well.
The scissors assembly 10 of the present invention readily enhances the ability to finely craft hair when engaging in point cutting. Universal in design, the scissors assembly 10 proves an invaluable addition to salons, and homes, the world over.
The foregoing exemplary descriptions and the illustrative preferred embodiments of the present invention have been explained in the drawings and described in detail, with varying modifications and alternative embodiments being taught. While the invention has been so shown, described and illustrated, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, and that the scope of the present invention is to be limited only to the claims except as precluded by the prior art. Moreover, the invention as disclosed herein may be suitably practiced in the absence of the specific elements which are disclosed herein.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/865,324, filed on Apr. 18, 2013, entitled “Scissors Assembly”, which claims the benefit of priority of pending provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/659,045, filed on Jun. 13, 2012, entitled “Scissors”.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13865324 | Apr 2013 | US |
Child | 14960292 | US |