BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to hairdressing scissors and more particularly, to
a combination hairdressing scissor assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a hairdressing scissor assembly according to US No.
6,434,833, which is an invention of the present inventor. According to this design,
the first and second cutting members
10,20 of each scissor
1 have sleeves
13 and
23 and engaging members
15 and
25 symmetrically disposed at two opposite sides. By engaging the engaging members
15 and
25 at one scissor
1 into the sleeves
13 and
23 at the other scissor
1, two scissors
1 are secured together. This design of hairdressing scissor assembly is still not satisfactory
in function. Because the connection between the respective engaging members
15 and
25 and the respective sleeves
13 and
23 is a "sleeve joint", the respective engaging members
15 and
25 may easily be separated from the respective sleeves
13 and
23 by an accident. Further, because same pitch is provided between each two scissors,
the scissors cannot be adjusted to achieve a stepped cutting subject to the shape
and amount of hair of different clients, showing a stepped sense of beauty.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view.
[0004] It is the main object of the present invention to provide a combination hairdressing
scissor assembly, which allows a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors to be connected
in parallel at same or different elevations to fit different hair trimming requirements.
[0005] It is another object of the present invention to provide a combination hairdressing
scissor assembly, which keeps pairs of hairdressing scissors connected in parallel
at a different pitch to fit different hair cutting requirements.
[0006] According to one aspect of the present invention, the combination hairdressing scissor
assembly comprises a plurality of male connecting members and a plurality of female
connecting members symmetrically provided at two opposite sides of each pair of hairdressing
scissors for enabling a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors to be connected in parallel
by fastening the male connecting members of one pair of hairdressing scissors into
the female connecting members of another pair of hairdressing scissors. Each female
connecting member has a front receiving open chamber. Each male connecting member
has two parallel insertion blocks engageable into the front receiving open chamber
of the corresponding female connecting member by force.
[0007] According to another aspect of the present invention, the male connecting members
and the female connecting members can be provided at different elevations such that
the pairs of hairdressing scissors can be connected in parallel at different elevations.
[0008] According to still another aspect of the present invention, the male connecting members
or female connecting members can be prepared at different sizes such that the pairs
of hairdressing scissors are kept spaced from one another at a different pitch to
fit different hair cutting requirements when connected together.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a hairdressing scissor assembly according to US No.
6,434,833
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a combination hairdressing scissor assembly according
to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a female connecting member and a male connecting member
for the combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to the first embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing insertion of the parallel sidewalls of the male
connecting member into the receiving open chamber of the female connecting member.
FIG. 5 corresponds to FIG. 4, showing the retaining block of the male connecting member
engaged into the retaining hole of the female connecting member.
FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected
in parallel at the same elevation according to the first embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected
in parallel at different elevations according to the first embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of a combination hairdressing scissor assembly according
to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a female connecting member and a male connecting member
for the combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to the second embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 10 is a sectional view showing insertion of the male connecting member into the
receiving open chamber of the female connecting member according to the second embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 11 corresponds to FIG. 10, showing the retaining block of the male connecting
member engaged into the retaining hole of the female connecting member.
FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected
in parallel at the same elevation according to the second embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 13 is a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected
in parallel at different elevations according to the second embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 14 is a side view of a combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to
a third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 15 is an exploded view of a combination hairdressing scissor assembly according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a female connecting member and a male connecting
member for the combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to the fourth embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 17 is top view in section of FIG. 16.
FIG. 18 corresponds to FIG. 17, showing the male connecting member fastened to the
female connecting member.
FIG. 19 a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected
in parallel at the same elevation according to the fourth embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 20 is a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected
in parallel at different elevations according to the fourth embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a female connecting member and a male connecting
member for the combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to the fifth embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 22 is a sectional assembly view of FIG. 21.
FIG. 23 is a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected
in parallel at the same elevation and spaced from one another at a different pitch
according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a female connecting member and a male connecting
member for the combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to the sixth embodiment
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, a combination hairdressing scissor assembly in accordance
with the first embodiment of the present invention is shown comprising pairs of hairdressing
scissors 2 each having first and second cutting members 30 and 40 that are pivoted
together by a pivot 50. The first cutting member 30 comprises a first handle 31 on
an end thereof. The second cutting member 40 comprises a second handle 41 on an end
thereof. The first handle 31 and the second handle 41 each comprise at least one screw
hole
32 or
42 at each of the two opposite sides thereof. Male connecting members
70 and female connecting members
60 are respectively fastened to the screw holes
32 and
42 of the handles
31 and
41 of the first and second cutting members
30 and
40 at two opposite side. Each female connecting member
60 comprises a receiving open chamber
61 facing the front side thereof, and a retaining hole
62 in one lateral side in communication with the receiving open chamber
61. Each male connecting member
70 comprises two parallel insertion blocks
71 insertable into the receiving open chamber
61, each insertion block
71 having a beveled front guide portion
72, and a retaining stub rod
73 protruded from the outer surface of one of the insertion blocks
71 corresponding to the retaining hole
62. According to this embodiment, the female connecting member
60 and the male connecting member
70 are respectively fastened to a respective screw hole
42 or
32. Alternatively, the female connecting member
60 and the male connecting member
70 can be respectively fastened to the handle
41 or
31 through a plug joint, by means of the application of an adhesive, by welding, or
by means of any of a variety of conventional techniques.
[0011] By means of engaging the parallel insertion blocks
71 of each of the male connecting members
70 at the handles
31 and
41 of the first and second cutting member
30 and
40 of one pair of scissors into the receiving open chambers
61 of the corresponding female connecting members
60 at the handles
31 and
41 of the first and second cutting member
30 and
40 of another pair of scissors (see FIG. 4) to force the respective retaining stub rods
73 into the respective retaining holes
62 (see FIG. 5), plural pairs of scissors
2 are connected in parallel (see FIG. 6). Further, because each insertion block
71 has a beveled front guide portion
72, the insertion blocks
71 of the male connecting member
70 can easily be forced into the receiving open chamber
61 of the corresponding female connecting member
60.
[0012] Further, the handles
31 and
41 can be made having vertically spaced screw holes
32 or
42 such that the female connecting members
60 and the male connecting members
70 can be respectively installed in the handles
31 and
41 of the first and second cutting member
30 and
40 at different elevations for enabling a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors
2 to be connected in parallel at different elevations (see FIG. 7) for thinning and
trimming the hair, causing the hair to show a stepped sense of beauty.
[0013] FIGS. 8 and 9 show a combination hairdressing scissor assembly
2 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is substantially
similar to the aforesaid embodiment with the exception of the structure of the female
connecting member and the male connecting member. According to this embodiment, the
female connecting member
60' and the male connecting member
70' have a cylindrical shape. The female connecting member
60' has a bottom open chamber
61' adapted to receive the corresponding male connecting member
70', and a retaining hole
62' cut through the peripheral wall in communication with the bottom open chamber
61'. The male connecting member
70' is a split member comprising two insertion blocks
71' and a retaining stub rod
73' protruded from the peripheral wall of one of the insertion block
72'. The insertion blocks
71' each have a beveled guide
[0014] Referring to FIGS. 10-13, by means of engaging the insertion blocks
71' of each of the male connecting members
70' at the handles
31 and
41 of the first and second cutting member
30 and
40 of one pair of scissors vertically upwardly into the bottom open chambers
61' of the corresponding female connecting members
60' at the handles
31 and
41 of the first and second cutting member
30 and
40 of another pair of scissors (see FIG. 10) to force the respective retaining stub
rods
73' into the respective retaining holes
62' (see FIG. 11), plural pairs of scissors
2 are connected in parallel at the same elevation (see FIG. 12) or at different elevations
(see FIG. 13).
[0015] FIG. 14 is a side view of a combination hairdressing scissor assembly
2 according to the third embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is substantially
similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 with the exception that the male connecting
members
70 have different lengths so that the pairs of hairdressing scissors
2 are kept spaced from one another at a different pitch
A or
A' (the female connecting members
60' of the embodiment shown in FIG. 9 may be made having different diameters such that
the pairs of hairdressing scissors can be kept spaced from one another at a different
pitch).
[0016] FIGS. 15 and 16 show a combination hairdressing scissor assembly
2 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is substantially
similar to the aforesaid embodiment with the exception of the structure of the female
connecting member and the male connecting member. According to this embodiment, the
female connecting member
60 is a hollow triangular frame member having two clamping arms
63, an opening
64 defined between the clamping arms
63, and two elastic stop strips
65 connected between the clamping arms
63 at top and bottom sides of the opening
64. The male connecting member
70 has a height smaller than the height of the opening
64 between the elastic stop strips
65.
[0017] Referring to FIGS. 17-20, by means of inserting the male connecting member
70 into the opening
64 of the corresponding female connecting member
60 to expand the clamping arms
63, the male connecting member
70 is firmly secured to the corresponding female connecting member
60. Therefore, by means of fastening the male connecting members
70 at one pair of scissors to the female connecting members
60 at another pair of scissors, plural pairs of scissors
2 are connected in parallel at the same elevation (see FIG. 19) or at different elevations
(see FIG. 20).
[0018] FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a female connecting member and a male connecting
member for the combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to the fifth embodiment
of the present invention. FIG. 22 is a sectional assembly view of FIG. 21. FIG. 23
is a sectional view showing a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors connected in parallel
at the same elevation and spaced from one another at a different pitch according to
the fifth embodiment of the present invention. According to this fifth embodiment,
the female connecting member
60 is same as the aforesaid fourth embodiment, however the male connecting member
70 according to this fifth embodiment has two convex portions
74 at two sides that enhance engagement between the female connecting member
60 and the corresponding male connecting member
70.
[0019] FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a female connecting member and a male connecting
member for the combination hairdressing scissor assembly according to the sixth embodiment
of the present invention. According to this embodiment, the female connecting member
60' is a split tube having an open chamber
61' extending through the top and bottom ends, a longitudinal crevice 66' cut through
the peripheral wall and extending through the top and bottom ends, and a retaining
hole
62' cut through the peripheral wall in communication with the open chamber
61'. The male connecting member
70' is a solid cylindrical member having a beveled front guide portion
72' and a retaining stub rod
73' protruded from the periphery corresponding to the retaining hole
62'. By means of inserting the male connecting member
70' vertically into the inside of the open chamber
61' of the female connecting member
60' to force the retaining stub rod
73' into engagement with the retaining hole
62', the male connecting member
70' and the female connecting member
60' are fastened together.
[0020] As indicated above, the invention has the following features:
- 1. By means of forcing the parallel insertion blocks 71 or 71' into the open chamber 61 or 61' to engage the retaining stub rod 73 or 73' into the retaining hole 62 or 62', each male connecting member 70 or 70' is fastened to the corresponding female connecting member 60 or 60', and a plural pairs of hairdressing scissors 2 are connected in parallel for operation with one single hand.
- 2. By means of the use of different lengths of male connecting members 70 or different diameters of female connecting members 60', the pitch A or A' between each two adjacent pairs of hairdressing scissors 2 is relatively changed to fit different cutting requirements.
- 3. The male connecting member 70 can be moved vertically relative to the female connecting member 60 after its insertion into the an opening 64, and then secured to the female connecting member 60 in position by the clamping arms 63, such that a plural pairs of the hairdressing scissors 2 can be fastened together in parallel at different elevations for operation with one
single hand to trim the hair.
[0021] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for
purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A combination hairdressing scissor assembly comprising a plural pairs of hairdressing
scissors, said pair of hairdressing scissors each comprising two cutting members pivotally
connected together, wherein a plurality of male connecting members and a plurality
of female connecting members are symmetrically provided at two opposite sides of each
of said pairs of hairdressing scissors for enabling said pairs of hairdressing scissors
to be connected in parallel by fastening the male connecting members of one of said
pairs of hairdressing scissors into the female connecting members of another of said
pairs of hairdressing scissors, each said female connecting member comprising a receiving
open chamber in a front side thereof, each said male connecting member comprising
two parallel insertion blocks engageable into the receiving open chamber of the corresponding
female connecting member by force.
2. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each
said female connecting member further comprises a retaining hole in one sidewall thereof
in communication with said receiving open chamber; each said male connecting member
further comprises a retaining stub rod protruded from an outer wall of one said insertion
blocks for engaging the retaining hole of the corresponding female connecting member.
3. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
two parallel insertion blocks each have a beveled front guide portion adapted to guide
the respective insertion block into the receiving open chamber of the corresponding
female connecting member.
4. A combination hairdressing scissor assembly comprising a plural pairs of hairdressing
scissors, said pair of hairdressing scissors each comprising two cutting members pivotally
connected together, wherein a plurality of male connecting members and a plurality
of female connecting members are symmetrically provided at two opposite sides of each
of said pairs of hairdressing scissors for enabling said pairs of hairdressing scissors
to be connected in parallel by fastening the male connecting members of one of said
pairs of hairdressing scissors into the female connecting members of another of said
pairs of hairdressing scissors, each said female connecting member comprising two
clamping arms and an opening defined between said clamping arms; said male connecting
blocks being respectively inserted into the openings between the clamping arms of
the respective female connecting members and secured to the respective female connecting
members by the clamping arms of the respective female connecting members.
5. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein each
said female connecting member further comprises two elastic stop strips connected
between the respective clamping arms at top and bottom sides of the respective opening.
6. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein each
said male connecting member has two convex portions disposed at two sides for stopping
against a respective inner wall of the two clamping arms of the respective female
connecting member.
7. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said
male connecting members have a height smaller than the height of the opening of each
said female connecting member between the elastic stop strips of each said female
connecting member.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 86(2) EPC.
1. A combination hairdressing scissor assembly comprising a plurality of pairs of hairdressing
scissors (2), said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2) each comprising two cutting members (30, 40) pivotally connected together, wherein a plurality of male connecting members (70, 70') and a plurality of female connecting members (60, 60') are symmetrically provided at two opposite sides of each of said pairs of hairdressing
scissors (2) for enabling said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2) to be connected in parallel by fastening the male connecting member (70, 70') of one of said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2) into the female connecting member (60, 60') of another of said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2), characterized in that each said female connecting member (60, 60') comprises a receiving open chamber (61, 61') in a front side thereof, and each said male connecting member (70, 70') comprises two parallel insertion blocks (71, 71') engageable into the receiving open chamber (61, 61') of the corresponding female connecting member (60, 60') by force.
2. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each
said female connecting member (60, 60') further comprises a retaining hole (62, 62') in one sidewall thereof in communication with said receiving open chamber (61, 61'); each said male connecting member (70, 70') further comprises a retaining stub rod (73, 73') protruded from an outer wall of one of said insertion blocks (71, 71') for engaging the retaining hole (62, 62') of the corresponding female connecting member (60, 60').
3. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
two parallel insertion blocks (71, 71') have each a beveled front guide portion (72, 72') adapted to guide the respective insertion block (71, 71') into the receiving open chamber (61, 61') of the corresponding female connecting member (60, 60').
4. A combination hairdressing scissor assembly comprising a plurality of pairs of hairdressing
scissors (2), said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2) each comprising two cutting members (30, 40) pivotally connected together, wherein a plurality of male connecting members (70) and a plurality of female connecting members (60) are symmetrically provided at two opposite sides of each of said pairs of hairdressing
scissors (2) for enabling said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2) to be connected in parallel by fastening the male connecting member (70) of one of said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2) into the female connecting member (60) of another of said pairs of hairdressing scissors (2), characterized in that each said female connecting member (60) comprises two clamping arms (63) and an opening (64) defined between said clamping arms (63); and each said male connecting member (70) is respectively inserted into the opening (64) between the clamping arms (63) of the respective female connecting member (60) and secured to the respective female connecting member (60) by the clamping arms (63) of the respective female connecting member (60).
5. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein each
said female connecting member (60) further comprises two elastic stop strips (65) connected between the respective clamping arms (63) at top and bottom sides of the respective opening (64).
6. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein each
said male connecting member (70) has two convex portions (74) disposed at two sides for stopping against a respective inner wall of the two clamping
arms (63) of the respective female connecting member (60).
7. The combination hairdressing scissor assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein said
male connecting members (70) have a height smaller than the height of the opening (64) of each said female connecting member (60) between the elastic stop strips (65) of each said female connecting member (60).