Double ended clipper
A double ended clipper, comprising a double clipper body having two opposite cutting members with a pair of cutting blades, in a planar or a stacked position. The cutting members can have clip covers covering both lateral sides of the cutting members with the clip cover leaving the cutting blades exposed. The double ended clipper is operated by a lever arm attached to the clip cover or by a handle attached to the cutting members in a similar manner as the conventional nail cutters.
This invention relates to a device having two cutting members in a planar or stacked arrangement.
BACKGROUNDThe double ended clipper will be applied here for beauty implements, for example, nail and cuticle cutters which would require different types of blades. In current practice, one carries or uses multiple nail cutters also known as nail clippers, one for cutting the toe nails and one for cutting the finger nails. Toe nails are the nails of the foot and finger nails are the nails of the hand. The nail cutter for the toe nails, herein referred to as toe nail cutter, usually have bigger blades than the nail cutter for the fingers, herein referred to as finger nail cutter. Also, the toe nails are usually thicker than the finger nails, necessitating two types of nail cutters. Further, nail cutters can have two kinds of blades, a straight shaped blade and a curved shaped blade. The straight shaped blades are usually placed on the toe nail cutters because the toe nails have a tendency to penetrate into the skin if cut with a curved blade which can result into an inflammation. Straight shaped blade for finger nails are usually used when the person prefers the finger nails to have a straight tip. It is also hygienic to separate the cutting members. For example, the toes are more likely to harbor microorganisms because the feet are most of the time enclosed inside a shoe for long period of hours in contrast with the finger nails which are exposed to the atmosphere most of the time. Further, using toe nail cutters to cut the finger nails does not allow one to easily and properly cut the finger nails to the desired shape and at times have caused accidental clipping of the skin around the finger nails because of the size and/or shape of the blade compared to that of the finger nails. For the reasons stated above, one usually have or carries at least two nail cutters, one for the toe nails and one for the finger nails. Carrying two nail cutters is not only bulkier but also inconvenient. A cuticle trimmer, like the other cutters, requires a different pair of cutting blades. This is usually carried as a separate device. The same can be said for the other types of cutting members having different types of blades other than the ones used here as example.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a double ended clipper or cutter having two cutting members with different types of blades of varying sizes and shapes.
It is also an object of this invention to provide a multiple cutting device in a single portable piece.
It is also a further object of this invention to provide a two in one type of cutting device that is easier to manufacture and at a cost lower than manufacturing separate cutting devices.
It is also still a further object of the invention to manufacture multiple cutting members with less amount of raw materials thereby conserving on the usage of these materials.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is directed to a double ended clipper, comprising a double clipper body having two opposite cutting members on each end, each with a pair of cutting blades, in a planar position; a clip cover on each cutting member covering both lateral sides of the cutting members, the clip cover leaving the cutting blades exposed; a lever arm attached to each clip cover for operating the cutting members; means for attaching the lever arm to the clip cover; and, means for attaching the double clipper body to the clip cover. The cutting members have different types of cutting blades. One design has the cutting members fused together at a mid location while another design attaches two separate cutters together at a mid section of the double ended clipper. One means for attaching the double clipper body to the clip cover of the cutting members is a tubular rivet introduced through aligned openings of the clip covers and a central opening aligned with the aligned openings of the clip covers on the double clipper body. The lever arm has a first end and a second end, the first end having a prong on each side inserting into a pair of matching openings on the clip cover and a clipper pressing end section opposite a raised platform, the raised platform located at the second end of the lever arm. Examples of matching openings are circular or a slit with a circular end. The double ended clipper can have a raised plate at an inside surface of the double clipper body. The raised plate provides a resting platform for the prongs of the lever arm when the clipper pressing end section press on the double clipper body of the double ended clipper. The lever arm swings from a keeping position to a working position as the prongs pivot around the matching openings on the clip cover. The lever arm in the working position has a raised platform higher than a raised platform of the lever arm in the keeping position.
Another design is to stack the cutting members on top of each other. This double ended clipper, comprises an assembled clipper body having two cutting members, a top cutting member stacked on top of a bottom cutting member, each cutting member opposite each other having a pair of cutting blades; a first handle for the top cutting member and a second handle for the bottom cutting member; means for assembling the clipper body; and, means for connecting the first handle to the top cutting member and the second handle to the bottom cutting member. The cutting members can have different types of cutting blades. The assembled clipper body has a first clipper plate, a common clipper plate, and a second clipper plate. The first and second clipper plates have one of the pair of cutting blades on one end and a non-bladed end opposite the cutting blade. The cutting blade of the first clipper plate is at a position opposite the cutting blade of the second clipper plate. The common clipper plate has a cutting blade at both ends of the plate, with one cutting blade pairing with the cutting blade on the first clipper plate and the other cutting blade pairing with the cutting blade of the second clipper plate. One way for assembling the clipper body is a first rivet having one end inserted into an opening at a non-bladed end of the first clipper plate and the other end inserted into an opening on one end of the common clipper plate at the same side of the opening at the non-bladed end of the first clipper plate and a second rivet having one end inserted into an opening at the common clipper plate and the other end inserted on an opening at a non-bladed end of the second clipper plate at the same side of the opening at the common clipper plate, the first and second rivets press punched to form a lip around the rim of the openings thereby connecting the first and second clipper plates with the common clipper plate. The connection between the first and second clipper plates with the common clipper plate can be reinforced by angular flanges engaging with angular notches. One way of connecting the handles to the top and bottom cutting members are by lever pins. The stacked double ended clipper can also have a clip cover for each cutting member. One example are side bars extending upwards from both lateral sides of the common clipper plate for the top cutting member and side bars extending downwards from both lateral sides of the common clipper plate for the bottom cutting member. Like the double ended clipper in a planar position, the stacked double ended clipper can also use a lever arm attached to the clip cover to operate the double ended clipper instead of the handles. The method of attaching the lever arm to the clip cover has been amply described for the planar double ended clipper and will not be reiterated for the stacked double ended clipper.
Other embodiments of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein it shows and describes only certain embodiments of the invention by way of illustration. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments and its several details are capable of modification in various other respects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
Aspects of the present invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The detailed description represented herein is not intended to represent the only way or the only embodiment in which the claimed invention may be practiced. The description herein is provided merely as an example or examples or illustrations of the claimed invention and should not be construed as the only way or as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or means of practicing the invention. Any cutters or cutting members with different cutting blades constructed in a single body or in one piece is within the scope of this invention. The detailed description includes specific details to provide a thorough understanding of the claimed invention and it is apparent to those skilled in the art that the claimed invention may be practiced without these specific details.
Since there are a few types of clippers, there are also several cutting members that can be used depending upon the desired application, for example, shown here are cutting members having a pair of cutting blades 11 for the finger nail cutter, 12 for the toe nail cutter and 13 for the cuticle trimmer. Other cutting members not shown here may also be constructed in the planar or stacked position. The planar double ended clipper may be constructed from two clippers or cutting members fused together at a mid location or it may be assembled from two separate pieces of clippers attached together at a mid section.
The planar double ended clipper has a double ended clipper body 17 that does not have the usual pin 34 situated between the top and bottom blades of the cutting members as shown in
Instead of the double ended clipper in a planar position, the cutting members can also be stacked on top of each other as shown in
The inter-connected plate 52 is shown at the right of the arrow of
It is recommended for the stacked double ended clipper to have a clip cover 64 on each cutting member. Examples of clip covers 64 shown in
The handles 35 are recommended to be made of a plastic material, preferably those that are non-rigid, to provide a softer touch to the fingers.
The use of the term “connect”, “attach”, “assemble”, “mount”, “install” include direct or indirect connections with or without intervening or intermediary devices or other means that can couple or attach or fix the parts together.
While the embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that various changes, adaptations, and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A double ended clipper, comprising:
- a double clipper body having two opposite cutting members on each end, each with a pair of cutting blades, in a planar position;
- a clip cover on each cutting member covering both lateral sides of the cutting members, the clip cover leaving the cutting blades exposed;
- a lever arm attached to each clip cover for operating the cutting members;
- means for attaching the lever arm to the clip cover; and,
- means for attaching the double clipper body to the clip cover.
2. The double ended clipper of claim 1 wherein the cutting members have different types of cutting blades.
3. The double ended clipper of claim 1 wherein the cutting members are fused together at a mid location.
4. The double ended clipper of claim 1 wherein the cutting members are two separate cutters attached together at a mid section of the double ended clipper.
5. The double ended clipper of claim 1 wherein a means for attaching the double clipper body to the clip covers of the cutting members is a tubular rivet introduced through aligned openings of the clip covers and a central opening aligned with the openings of the clip covers on the double clipper body.
6. The double ended clipper of claim 1 wherein the lever arm has a first end and a second end, the first end having a prong on each side inserting into a pair of matching openings on the clip cover and a clipper pressing end section opposite a raised platform, the raised platform located at the second end of the lever arm.
7. The double ended clipper of claim 6 wherein the matching openings is circular or a slit with a circular end.
8. The double ended clipper of claim 6 further comprising a raised plate at an inside surface of the double clipper body, the raised plate providing a resting platform for the prongs of the lever arm when the clipper pressing end section press on the double clipper body of the double ended clipper.
9. The double ended clipper of claim 6 wherein the lever arm swings from a keeping position to a working position as the prongs pivot around the matching openings on the clip cover.
10. The double ended clipper of claim 9 wherein the lever arm in the working position has a raised platform higher than a raised platform of the lever arm in the keeping position.
11. A double ended clipper, comprising:
- an assembled clipper body having two cutting members, a top cutting member stacked on top of a bottom cutting member, each cutting member opposite each other having a pair of cutting blades;
- a first handle for the top cutting member and a second handle for the bottom cutting member;
- means for assembling the clipper body; and,
- means for connecting the first handle to the top cutting member and the second handle to the bottom cutting member.
12. The double ended clipper of claim 11 wherein the handles are connected to the top and bottom cutting members by lever pins.
13. The double ended clipper of claim 11 further comprising a clip cover for each cutting member.
14. The double ended clipper of claim 11 wherein the cutting members have different types of cutting blades.
15. The double ended clipper of claim 11 wherein the assembled clipper body has a first clipper plate, a common clipper plate, and a second clipper plate, the first and second clipper plates having one of the pair of cutting blades on one end and a non-bladed end opposite the cutting blade, the cutting blade of the first clipper plate at a position opposite the cutting blade of the second clipper plate, the common clipper plate having a cutting blade at both ends of the plate, with one cutting blade pairing with the cutting blade on the first clipper plate and the other cutting blade pairing with the cutting blade of the second clipper plate.
16. The double ended clipper of claim 15 further comprising a clip cover for each cutting member, the clip cover for the top cutting member are side bars extending upwards from both lateral sides of the common clipper plate and the clip cover for the bottom cutting member are side bars extending downwards from both lateral sides of the common clipper plate.
17. The double ended clipper of claim 16 wherein a lever arm attached to the clip cover is used to operate the stacked double ended clipper instead of the handles, the lever arm having a first end and a second end, the first end having a prong on each side inserting into a pair of matching openings on the clip cover allowing the lever arm to swing from a keeping position to a working position as the prongs pivot around the matching openings on the clip cover and a clipper pressing end section opposite a raised platform at the second end of the lever arm wherein the raised platform of the lever arm in a working position is higher than a raised platform of the lever arm in the keeping position.
18. The double ended clipper of claim 15 wherein the means for assembling the clipper body is a first rivet having one end inserted into an opening at a non-bladed end of the first clipper plate and another end inserted into an opening on one end of the common clipper plate at the same side of the opening at the non-bladed end of the first clipper plate and a second rivet having one end inserted into an opening at the common clipper plate and another end inserted into an opening at a non-bladed end of the second clipper plate at the same side of the opening at the common clipper plate, the first and second rivets press punched to form a lip around the openings thereby connecting the first and second clipper plates with the common clipper plate.
19. The double ended clipper of claim 17 wherein the connection between the first and second clipper plates with the common clipper plate is reinforced by angular flanges engaging with angular notches.
20. A double ended clipper, comprising:
- a double clipper body having two opposite cutting members on each end, each with a pair of cutting blades, in a planar position;
- a clip cover on each cutting member covering both lateral sides of the cutting members, the clip cover leaving the cutting blades exposed;
- a lever arm attached to each clip cover for operating the cutting members, the lever arm having a first end and a second end, the first end having a prong on each side inserting into a pair of matching openings on the clip cover allowing the lever arm to swing from a keeping position to a working position as the prongs pivot around the matching openings on the clip cover and a clipper pressing end section opposite a raised platform at the second end of the lever arm wherein the raised platform of the lever arm in a working position is higher than a raised platform of the lever arm in the keeping position.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 16, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 17, 2008
Inventor: Yong-Hoon Cho (Fullerton, CA)
Application Number: 11/653,690