Cutlery – Combined cutlery or combined with ancillary feature – With material-holder or disposal
Patent
1984-03-15
1986-03-04
Kazenske, E. R.
Cutlery
Combined cutlery or combined with ancillary feature
With material-holder or disposal
B26B 1944
Patent
active
045732671
ABSTRACT:
A haircutting device utilizing a vacuum nozzle provided with an inclined intake end utilized as a guide for placement of the scissors and as a cutting guide for determining the length of hair left on the head of the person receiving a haircut with this length being adjustable by an adjustably supported ball type supporting structure movably engaged with the scalp of the person receiving the haircut. The vacuum nozzle is provided with a contour to facilitate the nozzle fitting against the rear surface of the hand with a strap arrangement being provided to secure the nozzle to the hand. In one form of the invention, the vacuum nozzle is associated with a self-contained vacuum motor and fan unit and collecting bag that is either battery powered or powered through a suitable power cord extending to a conventional electrical outlet. In another embodiment of the invention, the vacuum nozzle is in the form of an attachment to a vacuum hose which may be connected to a conventional vacuum cleaner that is floor supported or the like, a permanently installed vacuum system in the wall or ceiling or a vacuum cleaner that is supported by the person using the device such as in the form of a backpack supported by shoulder straps or supported in other manners from the person using the device. The vacuum not only lifts the hair so that it can be accurately cut or trimmed but also removes all of the hair being cut thereby reducing the tendency of hair to fall onto the neck, ears and other areas of the person receiving the haircut, eliminating cut hair on the floor and also enabling the person using the device to more readily proceed with the haircut since all cut hair will be removed from the area.
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Grohoski Jane L.
Marinari Diane L.
Fridie Jr. Willmon
Jacobson Harvey B.
Kazenske E. R.
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