Cutlery – Cutting tools – Plural cooperating blades
Patent
1999-06-09
2000-11-07
Rada, Rinaldi I.
Cutlery
Cutting tools
Plural cooperating blades
302335, B26B 1306
Patent
active
061418773
ABSTRACT:
There are described notched single-edged thinning scissors which are easy to use, can be moved without damaging hairs remaining in spaces that are formed by closing the scissors, and can be readily removed from the hair. The notched single-edged thinning scissors includes a first piece having a plurality of teeth and a second piece which is attached to the first piece so as to be pivotable about a pivot and which forms spaces in clearances between the teeth when the first and second pieces are closed. Semi-circular notches are formed at uniform intervals along a lower portion of the second piece with reference to the pivot. A plurality of teeth spaced apart from each other are formed in a lower portion of the second piece with reference to the pivot. When the scissors are moved after the first and second pieces have been closed to cut the hair, the hair remaining in the clearances among the teeth are detached from the scissors without being damaged.
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Flores-Saánchez Omar
Hamonoya Toginon Inc.
Rada Rinaldi I.
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