Hairpin opener

Toilet – Nail device – Compound tools

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132 50, A45D 4400

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045535574

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for opening hairpins, adapted to be worn as a finger ring, comprising: an arched shell having a downwardly directed and rounded peripheral edge; a centrally disposed pedestal for supporting the shell in a raised position on a finger engaging assembly; and, a plurality of ribs and grooves radiating from the pedestal, in the inner surface of the shell, whereby upon slipping one end of a hairpin under the edge, the one end thereof catches in one of the grooves, which guides further movement of the hairpin substantially inwardly, until the hairpin has been sufficiently opened to be easily removed for use. In a presently preferred embodiment, the outer surface of the shell comprises a plurality of shallow textured depressions. The dimensions and shapes of the shell, the pedestal, the plurality of ribs and grooves and the plurality of depressions are randomized in a manner which enhances the decorative effect of a mushroom, without comprising the effectiveness of the apparatus.

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patent: 2710612 (1955-06-01), Reilly
patent: 2833291 (1958-05-01), Campagna
patent: 3338118 (1967-08-01), McGahee
patent: 4269205 (1981-05-01), Clark

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