1985-02-20
1986-09-23
Hirsch, Paul J.
Toilet
Hair device
Comb
132142, A45D 2430
Patent
active
046129456
ABSTRACT:
A comb for removing lice and nits from the hair is formed by a base and a plurality of teeth extending from said base in substantially the same direction. The longitudinal axis of each tooth is parallel to the longitudinal axis of each other tooth. Each tooth has a polygonal cross sectional shape as in the form of a triangle. The cross sectional dimensions of each tooth enlarge from the free end of each tooth toward the base so that the spacing between adjacent teeth narrows toward the base. The facing edges of adjacent teeth interact with each other to capture, in a scissor-like manner, lice and nits therebetween.
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American Comb Corporation
Dresner Arthur
Hirsch Paul J.
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