A. Field of Invention
This invention pertains to the art of methods and apparatuses for cutting devices and, more specifically to a toenail clipper.
B. Brief History
The conventional toenail clipper contains a lever arm secured to the body of the clipper by a central peg. Typically, the peg is anchored to the base of the clipper. The lever arm may include an angled portion, usually triangular or elliptical in shape that protrudes from the lever arm. This angled portion creates a fixed point that gives the clipper its leverage. The upper and lower clipper bodies are connected at one end and open at the other end, with each having sharpened edges at the opened end. Cutting is commenced by depressing the lever arm using the angled portion of the lever arm as leverage. As this motion starts, the angled portion of the clipper pushes the clipper body down. Since the blades are held together at their tips by the peg, the top blade is allowed to move down along the peg as it is compressed by the work of the lever arm. As such, the upper blade moves down until it contacts the bottom blade, thus cutting a fingernail or toenail that is placed between them.
This conventional nail clipper design is typically not well suited for cutting thickened toenails. The user often has to put an extra amount of effort into cutting these nails with the conventional nail clippers, and at times does not succeed. The simple leverage system of the existing clipper does not create enough force to easily cut the nail. Therefore, it would be beneficial to have a nail clipper that reduces the amount of force needed to cut thickened toenails. Additionally, it would be helpful to have a nail clipper that minimizes the slip occurring at the lever arm during the toenail cutting process. The subject invention solves the aforementioned problem.
One aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper that includes a first cutting member having first and seconds ends, the first cutting member having a cutting edge at the first end of the first cutting member; a second cutting member having first and second ends, the second cutting member having a cutting edge at the first end of the second cutting member, wherein the second end of the first cutting member is fixedly connected to the second end of the second cutting member; a cam fixedly connected to the first cutting member; and, a lever arm pivotally connected with respect to the second cutting member for use in engaging the cam to juxtapose the cutting edge of the first cutting member to the cutting edge of the second cutting member.
Another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper wherein the first end of the first cutting member is selectively moveable with respect to the first end of the second member between a first spaced apart position and a second juxtaposed position.
Yet another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper wherein the lever arm includes a first lever arm portion and a second lever arm portion, the second lever arm portion extending from the first lever arm portion at an angle, and, further including a roller member rotatably connected with respect to the lever arm, the roller member connected between the lever arm and the cam.
Still yet another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper wherein the first lever arm member has a length L1, wherein the second lever arm member has a length L2, and, wherein L2 is longer than L1.
Even yet another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper wherein the ratio of L2/L1 ranges from 1.5 to 4.
Yet another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper wherein the roller member is rotatably connected with respect to the second lever arm portion, and, further including a handle pivotally connected with respect to the second cutting member, the handle being rotatably connected with respect to the first lever arm portion.
Still another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper having first and second gripping pads, the first gripping pad affixed to the second cutting member, the second gripping pad affixed to the handle.
Yet another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper having at least a first post rigidly extended from the second cutting member, and, wherein the lever arm is pivotally connected to the at least a first post for use in engaging the cam to juxtapose the cutting edge of the first cutting member to the cutting edge of the second cutting member.
Still another aspect of the subject invention includes a cutting clipper having at least a second post rigidly extended from the second cutting member, and, wherein the handle is pivotally connected to the at least a second post.
A toenail clipper is discussed herein that increases leverage and grip when cutting toenails. The toenail clipper is comprised of upper and lower members of the clipper body, a lever arm, four support members, and angled body, a roller, and a roller ramp. The upper and lower members of the clipper body may be connected at one end while the distal end has an open space containing the cutting edges. The lever arm may have two ends: one padded with a grip type surface, and the other affixed to the angled body by a pin, which creates a continuous hinge. The lever arm has a fixed point where it meets the support member creating a fixed hinge. This fixed point may be located anywhere on the lever arm, but in one embodiment has the fixed point near the continuous hinge. Both ends of the lever arm rotate around this fixed point. The four support members, two small and two large, may be appropriately positioned to create pivot points where the body is attached and rotates thereabout. The two smaller support members connect the lever arm to the clipper body creating a hinge. This hinge allows the end of the lever arm opposite the grip surface to rise upon the depression of the lever arm. The large support members may be positioned to create a pivot point for the angled body and secure the angled body to the clipper body. The angled body can include any angle between 0 degrees and 180 degrees. In one embodiment, the angle is 90 degrees. Support members may be affixed to the angled body at the point of intersection of its two sides. The first end of the angled body is affixed to the lever arm by a pin creating the fore mentioned continuous joint. The second end is affixed to the roller. The roller is secured on either end to the angled member and moves with the motion of the angled body. As the lever arm is depressed, the continuous hinge raises, causing the angled body to rotate around the fixed hinge. As the roller moves up the roller ramp, the sharpened opening of the clipper closes.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, a preferred embodiment of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same,
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The preferred embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof. Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed: