Manicuring appliance
A manicuring appliance comprising a hand held center section with proximal and distal end sections each of which may be detachable from the center section. Each end section may have a lip shaped to bear against the base of the cuticle. The distal end section comprises a pusher for shaping the cuticle and prepare it for cutting by the proximal end section. The proximal end section includes a cutting blade positioned to properly cut or trim the cuticle along an arc which follows the arc of the cuticle base as the user moves the appliance along the cuticle. Various alternative embodiments of the proximal cutting section and distal pusher section are disclosed. In one such cutting embodiment, a safety barrier is positioned near the blade edge to limit the cutting depth.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/772,759 filed on Feb. 4, 2004, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/753,019 filed on Jan. 6, 2004 which, in turn, takes priority from provisional application Serial No. 60/504,593 filed on Sep. 16, 2003.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to manicuring appliances and more particularly to a cuticle cutter and shaper convenient to use with either hand.
2. Background Art
Cuticle clippers presently are in use primarily in beauty salons. They have the familiar form of a small pinching type device with short curved spring loaded blades which permits movement along the curvatures of a cuticle. Such clippers are hard to self administer and are used primarily by a beauty salon operator. They are prone to cut the cuticle too deeply and cause injury and bleeding. Pushing devices for shaping the cuticle before cutting are also well known. They tend to be made of metal or wood and are often very sharp and therefore dangerous instruments which can cause injury.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is based on the realization that cuticles can be shaped and cut in a simple manner by an appliance which moves one or more cutting blades along the path of the cuticle rather than using the pinching action presently practiced. Accordingly, a manicuring appliance, in accordance with the principles of this invention, comprises an elongated, hand held, member with a proximal end adapted to engage a cuticle and to position a cutting blade along the cuticle. The blade edge may be, at least in part, perpendicular to both the length and width of the appliance.
The proximal end may include a lip which seats against the base of the cuticle as the guiding surface for the path of the blade.
In a preferred embodiment, the hand held member is fabricated in at least two detachable pieces with the (proximal) end containing the cutting blade being disposable. In another embodiment, the proximal end is adapted to accept a cap which stores a blade where the cap is disposable.
Also in the preferred embodiment, the distal end of the elongated member also is detachable. The distal end, detachable or not, is shaped as a pusher and includes a plastic pushing surface. The pusher end is of a shape to allow controlled shaping of the cuticle with little, if any risk of injury.
In still other embodiments, the proximal and distal ends are provided with release mechanisms to facilitate quick and convenient connection and release relative to the elongated hand-held member or handle. One or both of the end sections may be made of a transparent plastic and one or two directional illuminating devices may be provided in the handle to provide added light for aiding observation of the manicuring operation. Finally, unique one-piece dual cutting blades are disclosed for cutting in either of two directions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe aforementioned objects and advantages of the present invention, as well as additional objects and advantages thereof, will be more fully understood hereinafter as a result of a detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
FIGS. 16 to 19 provide various views of an embodiment of a cutting blade having two cutting edges;
FIGS. 20 to 23 provide various views of another dual cutting edge blade embodiment; and
FIGS. 27 to 30 provide bottom, right side, top and left side views, respectively, of a manicuring appliance with alternative pusher embodiments at respective ends of a detachable handle member;
FIGS. 31 to 34 provide more detailed top, side, bottom and front views, respectively of the preferred pusher embodiment of
FIGS. 35 to 38 provide detailed top, side, bottom and front views, respectively, of an alternative pusher embodiment;
Note that in the embodiment of
Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Still another alternative embodiment is shown in
Two alternative dual cutting edge blade embodiments are shown in
Blade embodiment 110 comprises a flat metal sheet 112 having a folded region 113 which forms an L-shaped cross-section as seen best in
Both blade embodiments 100 and 110 permit safe cutting of excess cuticle tissue along the hail surface in either direction while protecting the area beyond the cuticle from inadvertent cutting.
Each of the various blade embodiments herein functions to place at least one cutting blade in a position to trim a cuticle by moving the blade along an arc which follows the arc of the cuticle base. The appliance may be moved in either direction along the cuticle which permits easy control by a left-handed or right-handed user.
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The invention provides a convenient means for removing outer layers of dead cuticle skin without the risk of injury to the cuticle associated with conventional cuticle cutters and pushers. It will be apparent that those cuticle cutting embodiments hereof which employ dual cutting edges to facilitate motion in either direction, may be replaced by a single cutting edge and still be used to cut in either direction by simply inverting the handle and cutting end 180° to cut in an opposite direction.
Having thus disclosed various illustrative embodiments of my invention, it will be understood that the scope hereof is to be limited only by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A manicuring appliance comprising an elongated member having first and second ends, said first end being adapted to receive a cutting member in a position to cut said cuticle along an accurate path, said cutting member having at least one cutting edge spaced from a safety barrier.
2. The appliance as in claim 1 wherein said first and second ends are each adapted to attach to said elongated member.
3. The appliance as in claim 1 wherein said cutting member is removable.
4. The appliance as in claim 1 wherein said cutting member is secured in place with a retention cap.
5. The appliance recited in claim 1 wherein said second end comprises a pusher for shaping a cuticle and prepare it for cutting.
6. A cuticle appliance comprising a handle member and at least one end member, said end member having at least one blade for cutting a cuticle along an arcuate path and at least one safety barrier spaced from said blade to form a gap therebetween.
7. The cuticle appliance recited in claim 6 wherein said blade is configured for removal and replacement.
8. The cuticle appliance recited in claim 6 wherein said end member is detachable from said handle member.
9. An apparatus for use in a manicuring appliance for trimming dead skin from cuticles by cutting along an arcuate path with a blade edge; the apparatus comprising:
- a blade-holding device having a blade receiving member and being configured for releasable connection to a handle;
- at least one blade positioned in said blade receiving member and having an edge for cutting along said arcuate path; and
- at least one safety barrier extending toward said blade edge, but spaced therefrom to form a gap therebetween.
10. A manicuring appliance comprising:
- an elongated handle having a detachable end portion;
- said end portion having a blade formed from a flat metal sheet having an end region folded to be at an angle relative to said sheet;
- a pair of opposed blade edges formed in the fold of said end region for cutting cuticle tissue while moving said end portion along a cuticle in either direction; and
- a barrier spaced from each of said blade edges and forming a gap adjacent each said blade edge for limiting the depth of cutting into cuticle tissue.
11. A manicuring appliance comprising:
- an elongated handle having a transparent end portion having at least one blade for cutting cuticle tissue;
- an illuminating device positioned for projecting light through said end portion for illuminating said cuticle cutting; and
- a magnifying lens configured for presenting an enlarged view of said blade.
12. A manicuring appliance comprising:
- an elongated handle having a detachable end portion, said end portion having at least one blade for cutting cuticle tissue; and
- an attachable magnifying lens positioned for presenting an enlarged view of said at least one blade.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 26, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2005
Inventor: Phillip Lam (Monterey Park, CA)
Application Number: 10/789,238