Scissors

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6249977
  • Patent Number
    6,249,977
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 24, 2000
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Goodman; Charles
    Agents
    • Diller, Ramik & Wight
Abstract
Disclosed is a pair of scissors, more particularly a barber scissors, comprising two scissor halves (3 and 4) that are joined at an axis of rotation (2). Each half has a cutting blade (5 and 6) and a shank (7 and 8) with a grip. The grip of one of the scissor halves (3) has a T-shaped grip (9) with a web (13) that draws away from the shank (7), more or less perpendicularly, on the plane of the scissors and two opposite limbs (14 and 15) extending more or less in the longitudinal direction of the shank (7) on the end of the web (13) opposite to the shank (7). The T-shaped grip (9) can be dismounted (7) and can be displaced and fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank of the first half (3). The grip of the other half (4) is fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank (8).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a pair of scissors comprising two scissor halves joined at an axis of rotation, each of which has a cutting blade and a shank with a grip, where the grip of one scissor half is designed as a T-shaped grip with a web projecting roughly perpendicularly away from the shank in the plane of the scissors and with two opposite limbs extending more or less in the longitudinal direction of the shank on the end of the web facing away from the shank.




The grips provided on the scissor halves of a pair of scissors are usually adapted to the hand of the user in such a way that the one grip is guided by the thumb and the other grip by the other fingers of the hand. It is often sufficient to use the middle and ring fingers to guide the one scissor half.




A pair of scissors is known where the grip guided by the middle and ring fingers is of T-shaped design. When using these scissors, the web of the T-shaped grip is held between the middle and ring fingers. Due to the fact that the scissors can be manipulated very sensitively using the middle and ring fingers, it has proven advantageous to provide a web that can be grasped by these fingers. The scissor half can be precisely controlled via the web of the T-shaped grip.




One disadvantage of the known pair of scissors is that it cannot be adapted to different hand sizes and finger thicknesses.




The fixed grips of the two scissor halves very quickly cause painful pressure sores that can easily become infected, particularly in users whose hand deviates from the optimum hand size for these scissors.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to design a pair of scissors which, while retaining the advantages of the known scissors, does not cause any pressure sores, even in frequent use, and can be guided accurately at all times. In addition, the scissors should be of simple design.




According to the invention, the object is solved in that the T-shaped grip can be adjusted and fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank of the first scissor half and the grip of the other scissor half is fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank, where the T-shaped grip is moulded to a handle section that is connected to the shank via a tongue-and-groove joint, the handle section of the T-shaped grip has a groove with two side walls, of which one wall has a through-hole for a screw that is aligned with a thread for the screw provided in the opposite side wall of the groove, and the shank, which is mounted in the groove of the handle section in sliding fashion, has a slot that is penetrated by the screw.




As a result of this design according to the invention, the relative position of the grips of the two scissor halves can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction such that an optimum grip position can always be set for hands of different size and the scissors always give the user an exact impression of the current scissor position during use.




In the event that the T-shaped grip is too small or too large for a user's hand, it can be removed and replaced by a T-shaped grip that fits.




The proposed connection between the handle section provided with the T-shaped grip and the shank ensures a simple design of the scissors. The two side walls of the groove of the handle section can be tightened towards one another with the help of the screw. In this context, the shank located in the groove is clamped by the side walls, thus forming a non-positive connection between the shank and the handle section of the T-shaped grip. The ends of the slot of the shank form stops for the screw that limit the adjustment range of the T-shaped grip, which can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the shank.




A pair of scissors with a grip connected to the shank by a tongue-and-groove joint that can be adjusted and fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank is known from EP-A-0 244 829. The tongue is designed as a T-shaped Projection on the grip and engages a correspondingly shaped T-slot in the shank. The grip is fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank by a locking screw running in the transverse direction that acts against the head of the T-shaped projection. The hole in the shank for the screw requires the shank to have a width that corresponds to that of the grip. In contrast, the pair of scissors according to the invention is based on a simpler design, since a flat shank can be used, such as is obtained with modern manufacturing methods for scissor blades, such as the punching method.




In order to improve the adaptability of the scissors to different hand shapes and hand sizes, and to avoid pressure sores, especially on the thumb of the guiding hand, the grip that is fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank is designed as a rotating grip, which can be rotated about an axis running in the plane of the scissors and transverse to the longitudinal direction of the shank. The rotating grip improves the ergonomics of the scissors and prevents painful pressure sores on the thumb of the guiding hand.




For the sake of simplicity, the rotating grip is mounted on a handle section located on the shank. For this purpose, the handle section has an inside bearing, in which a bearing bolt mounted on the rotating grip can rotate. The variability of the proposed scissors can be enhanced if the rotating grip can be fixed in any desired rotational position. In a configuration of this kind, the rotating grip can be used in two operating modes, namely freely rotating or fixed in any desired rotational position. It can be set to the respective operating mode that is most expedient for the current application.




In order to be able to easily grasp the scissors with the thumb and to ensure effective guidance of the scissors, a rotation limiter is provided that restricts the rotational range of the rotating grip to an angular range.




In a preferred configuration, the rotation limiter displays a slot provided on the handle section, whose ends act as stops for a pin mounted on the rotating grip that projects into the slot. The user can guide the scissors particularly accurately by turning the rotating grip such that the pin contacts one of the two ends of the slot. In this position of the rotating grip, both the scissor half guided by the thumb and the one guided by the middle and ring finger are guided accurately. If the rotating grip is in a rotational position between the ends of the rotational range, the other scissor half provided with the T-shaped grip primarily takes over the function of guiding the scissors. However, if a rotational position of the rotating grip between the ends of the rotational range is also to permit very direct guidance by the thumb, the rotational grip can be fixed in this desired rotational position.




Expediently, the free end of the bearing bolt of the rotating grip passes through the handle section and a screw is screwed into this free end that fixes the rotating grip when screwed tight and permits the rotating grip to rotate when tightened only slightly.




The rotating grip is preferably of C-shaped design, if the thumb is to be easily inserted into the rotating grip. Alternatively, the rotating grip can be designed as a closed grip eye, if great importance is attached to particularly effective guidance of the rotating grip.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An example of the invention is illustrated below in a drawing and explained in detail based on the figures. The figures show the following:





FIG. 1

A side view of the scissors,





FIG. 2

A side view of the scissors in disassembled condition,





FIG. 3

A cross-sectional view of the handle section with T-shaped grip according to III—III in

FIG. 2

, and





FIG. 4

A detail view of the handle section for the rotating grip according to IV in FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




According to

FIG. 1

of the drawing, scissors


1


consist of two scissor halves


3


and


4


connected in an axis of rotation


2


, each of which has a cutting blade


5


and


6


and a shank


7


and


8


with a grip.




Shanks


7


and


8


of each scissor half


3


and


4


are provided with handle sections


11


and


12


that each bear one of the grips. The grip of the one scissor half


3


is designed as a one-piece T-shaped grip


9


with a web


13


projecting roughly perpendicularly away from shank


7


in the plane of the scissors. The end of web


13


facing away from shank


7


has two opposite, limbs


14


and


15


extending roughly in the longitudinal direction of shank


7


. The present T-shaped grip


9


is a one-piece plastic part. The grip of the other scissor half


4


is designed as a rotating grip


10


and can rotate about an axis


16


running in the plane of the scissors and transverse to the longitudinal direction of shank


8


. Rotating grip


10


is also essentially made of plastic. Of course, T-shaped grip


9


and rotating drip


10


can also be made of a different material, such as a die-cast metal.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, T-shaped grip


9


can be removed and also adjusted and fixed in the longitudinal direction of shank


7


of the first scissor half


3


. Adjustability is achieved by a tongue-and-groove joint between handle section


11


of T-shaped grip


9


and shank


7


. Rotating grip


10


can be designed as a closed grip eye


10




a


or as a C-shaped grip


10




b


open on one side.




In the present configuration, handle section


11


of T-shaped grip


9


has the groove


17


and shank


7


forms the associated tongue. Groove


17


of handle section


11


has two parallel side walls


17




a


and


17




b,


as can be seen most clearly in FIG.


3


. According to

FIG. 3

, one, side wall


17




a


of groove


17


has a through-hole


18


for a screw


19


. A thread


20


for screw


19


is provided in the other side wall


17




b


of groove


17


, in line with through-hole


18


. In the configuration in

FIG. 2

, a cover plate


20




a


for thread


20


is provided on the outside of handle section


11


that prevents soiling and serves as a surface for a label.





FIG. 2

further shows that shank


7


, which is mounted in groove


17


of handle section


11


in sliding fashion, has a slot


21


in the plane of the scissors that is penetrated by screw


19


. Handle section


11


is connected to shank


7


in sliding fashion along the length of slot


21


. In this context, the ends of slot


21


form stops


21




a


and


21




b


for screw


19


and limit the adjustment rage of T-shaped grip


9


along shank


7


.




Handle section


11


of T-shaped grip


9


, which is mounted on shank


7


, can easily be shifted on shank


7


without screw


19


. In order to fix it, screw


19


is inserted through the shank and screwed into thread


20


of side wall


17




b


of handle section


11


. Due to the fact that side walls


17




a


and


17




b


of groove


17


are elastic, they are bent towards one another when screw


19


is tightened. In this way, shank


7


is clamped between side walls


17




a


and


17




b


of groove


17


.




Rotating grip


10


is mounted in handle section


12


located on shank


8


, handle section


12


being provided with inside bearing


22


for this purpose. Rotating grip


10


itself is provided with a bearing bolt


23


, whose free end extends into inside bearing


22


and is thus pivot-mounted. Bearing bolt


23


of rotating grip


10


is fixed axially by a screw


24


screwed into the free end of bearing bolt


23


, so that rotating grip


10


cannot come out of handle section


11


when using the scissors. To this end, bearing bolt


23


is equipped with a thread


25


. Screw


24


can be screwed into thread


25


of bearing bolt


23


against slight resistance. Screw


24


is thus captive. According to the present configuration, rotating grip


10


essentially consists of plastic, as mentioned previously. Only bearing bolt


23


is made of metal. The rotating grip was moulded to metal bearing bolt


23


by an injection moulding process.




Rotating grip


10


can be fixed in any desired rotational position via rotation limiter


26


. Rotation limiter


26


consists of an arc-shaped slot


27


provided on handle section


12


and a pin


28


mounted on rotating grip


10


that projects into slot


27


.





FIG. 4

shows a top view of handle section


12


, in which inside bearing


22


and arc-shaped slot


27


of rotation limiter


26


are illustrated. The

FIG. 4

also shows a stopper


12




a,


which acts as a stop for handle section


11


when scissor halves


3


and


4


are closed, and a recess


12




b,


in which shank


8


of scissor half


4


is inserted. The connection between shank


8


and handle section


12


is designed as a press fit. It can alternatively or additionally be designed as an adhesive connection. The center of the arc of arc-shaped slot


27


and rotational axis


16


of rotating grip


10


are concentric. In assembled condition, pin


28


of rotating grip


10


thus moves in a circular path that coincides with the centre line of slot


27


.




The free end of bearing bolt


23


of rotating grip


10


nearly passes through handle section


12


. Handle section


12


is mounted between rotating grip


10


and screw


24


, screwed into the free end of bearing bolt


23


, in such a way that a clamping effect can be produced by tightening screw


24


. Rotating grip


10


can be fixed in any desired rotational position by firmly tightening screw


24


. When screw


24


is tightened only slightly, it permits rotating grip


10


to rotate while the scissors are in use.




Furthermore, the ends of arc-shaped slot


27


of rotation limiter


26


form stops


27




a


and


27




b


for pin


28


of rotating grip


10


. Stops


27




a


and


27




b


limit the rotational range of rotating grip to an angular range W defined by slot


27


.




Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been specifically illustrated and described herein, it is to be understood that minor variations may be made in the apparatus without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pair of scissors comprising two scissor halves (3, 4) joined at an axis of rotation (2), each of said scissor halves (3, 4) has a cutting blade (5, 6) and a shank (7, 8) with a grip (9, 10), the grip (9) of one scissor half (3) is designed as a T-shaped grip (9) with a web (13) projecting substantially perpendicularly away from the shank (7) of the one scissor half in a plane of the scissors and blending with two opposite limbs (14, 15) extending substantially in a longitudinal direction of the shank (7) of the one scissor half on an end of the web (13) facing away from the shank (7) of the one scissor half; the T-shaped grip (9) can be removed, adjusted and fixed in the longitudinal direction of the shank (7) of the one scissor half (3),the grip (10) of the other scissor half (4) is fixed in a longitudinal direction of the shank (8) of the other scissor half, the T-shaped grip (9) is moulded to a handle section (11) slidably connected to the shank (7) of the one scissor half by a tongue-and-groove joint (7, 17), the handle section (11) of the T-shaped grip (9) has a groove (17) including two side walls (17a, 17b), one wall (17a) of said two side walls (17a, 17b) has a through-hole (18) for a screw (19) that is aligned with a tread (20) for the screw (19) provided in an opposite side wall (17b) of the two side walls (17a, 17b), and the shank (7) of the one scissor half, which is mounted in the groove (17) of the handle section (11) in sliding fashion, has a slot (21) that is spanned by the screw (19).
  • 2. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 1 wherein the grip (10) of the other scissor half (4) is a rotating grip which can be rotated about an axis (16) substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction of the shank (8) of the other scissor half.
  • 3. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rotating grip (10) is mounted in a handle section (12) located on the shank (8) of the other scissor half.
  • 4. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 3 wherein the handle section (12) of the other scissor half has an inside bearing (22), and a bearing bolt (23) mounted on the rotating grip (10) is rotatable in the inside bearing (22).
  • 5. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rotating grip (10) can be fixed in any one of several desired rotational positions.
  • 6. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 2 wherein a rotation limiter (26) is provided for restricting the rotation of the rotating grip (10) to an angular range (W).
  • 7. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 6 wherein the rotation limiter (26) includes a slot (27) provided on a handle section (12) of the other scissor half, said slot (27) having ends defining stops (27a, 27b) for a pin (28) mounted on the rotating grip (10) that projects into the slot (27).
  • 8. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rotating grip (10) is a closed grip eye (10a).
  • 9. The pair of scissors as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rotating grip (10) is an open C-shaped grip (10b).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 54 207 Dec 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/DE98/03567 WO 00 5/24/2000 5/24/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/29475 6/17/1999 WO A
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