Hair trimming device

Cutlery – Hair planers

Reexamination Certificate

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C030S051000, C030S055000, C030S078000

Reexamination Certificate

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07111398

ABSTRACT:
A hair trimming device includes a cutter and a handle member. The cutter is substantially rectangular and flat and includes a blade and a frame. The handle member includes a hollow interior containing the cutter while the cutter is not in use. The cutter in use is exposed out of the handle member and is mounted above the handle member to be in line with the handle member. The frame member is configured to form a first contact line with a skin and at least one edge of the blade is configured to form a second contact line with hair. The second contact line is more distal from the skin than the first contact line.

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