TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a fire-based cutting tool which uses fire and is
particularly useful in hairdressing salons. This also relates to its operating procedure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] One of the current hairdressing techniques is to singe the ends of the hair with
a flame. For this, candles and other such flames are used. Thus, the flame is always
on, which increases safety risks, and the cut itself has to be done with scissors
or another tool.
[0003] In addition,
WO2005117640 is a well-known body hair-removing method which uses a burner flame.
[0004] The applicant does not know of any other tool that could be considered similar to
this invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The invention consists of a hairdressing tool that cuts with a flame. This tool,
with its different applications, resolves the background of the invention's previous
problems. This document also relates to its operating procedure.
[0006] Prior to describing the invention, firstly, the 'rotation plane of the shaft' is
defined as the perpendicular plane to said shaft that passes through its midpoint.
[0007] The fire-based cutting tool is comprised of a pair of tongs formed by two long arms
joined by a shaft. Each arm has a handle and a gripping part for the object held by
the tongs. The first arm has a burner with a nozzle on one side of the rotating shaft,
facing the contact zone of the gripping parts. The nozzle is parallel to the arms
so that the flame produced does not intersect with them but is kept close to the rotating
shaft (and the gripping parts). The burner also consists of an activation button,
which is attached to the handle of the first arm, preferably including safety measures
such as those cited later on in the document.
[0008] Preferably, the tongs shall be of a type where the handles are placed between the
shaft and the gripping parts, although it may be of a 'scissor' type.
[0009] The burner comprises a fuel tank that would normally be contained in the first arm.
[0010] It would be desirable for the burner to produce a flame that is at least 5cm in length.
For this, the fuel tank pressure and the design of the nozzle will be combined.
[0011] As a safety measure for the user and for the person receiving the haircut, the gripping
parts each have a safety guard that prevent the flame from being projected sideways.
These safety guards increase in thickness (along the rotating shaft), which prevents
heat from reaching the customer. One of the guards can be made into a comb by creating
a set of narrow teeth.
[0012] As a safety measure, it is recommended to include a cap, or a removable spring safety
catch on the button, in such a way that the user cannot accidentally press the button
at the wrong time. It also works as a "deadman" system to ensure that the flame cuts
out if the device is dropped.
[0013] A second measure, compatible with the first, is an activator on the button or on
the burner, attached to the first arm, in the interior, and oriented towards the second
arm. In this way, the burner can only be activated when the tongs are closed.
[0014] The intended use of this tool is for cutting hair.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] To better understand the invention, the following figures have been included.
Figure 1: schematic view of a first example of production of the invention from a
perpendicular angle to the rotating shaft.
Figure 2: schematic view of a second example of production, with a scissor type gripper.
Figure 3: details of a third example of production, more complete.
METHODS OF THE EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The following is a brief description of methods for creating the invention, as an
illustrative example but it is not limited to this.
[0017] The cutting tool shown in figure 1 corresponds to a pair of tongs (1) that have two
long arms (2, 2') joined by a common shaft (3). Each arm (2, 2') can be divided into
a hair gripping part and a handle (5). Depending on the type of tongs (1), the handle
(5) will be between the shaft (3) and the gripping part (4) or on the opposite end
of the gripping part (4). In general, for ergonomic purposes, it is better for the
handle (5) to be between the shaft (3) and the gripping part (4) (figure 1).
[0018] As it can be seen, the arms (2, 2') are not identical, but rather the handle (5)
of one of them (called the "first arm (2)") has a burner (6) with a fuel tank (7),
a nozzle (8) and a button (9). The burner (6) can also have an inlet to refill the
tank (7) and/or be detachable from the handle (5) for refilling or for replacement.
A more complicated solution would be to have an external tank (7) connected to the
nozzle (8) through a tube. However, this is less preferable given that it is not as
safe.
[0019] The nozzle (8) of the burner (6) is attached to one side of the arm (2), so that
when the tongs (1) are closed and are clasping an object, the nozzle (8) points towards
one of the halves of the object. So, turning on the burner (6) with the button (9)
results in the burning of this part of the object.
[0020] It is important for the tank (7) to maintain enough pressure, so the flame from the
nozzle (8) can be kept under control. This means that the flame will not be affected
by draughts of air and is always straight. The cut will therefore be uniform and will
be able to reach a relatively large area (from 4-5 to 10-15cm in length for cutting
hair, or a shorter length for other uses). Thus, the hair can be laid flat, along
the entire length of the gripping parts (4) and the cut is easier and more uniform.
The design of the nozzle (8) can also help adjust the flame in order to correctly
cover the area to be cut. One such example of a nozzle (8) would be that of a propane
torch used to remove paint or that used as a pipe lighter or a blowtorch. However,
this type of nozzle (8) and reservoir (7) are well known and so do not require any
further explanation. The nozzle (8) would preferably have a piezoelectric activation
and have three or more outlets, in order to ensure that it lights properly and that
the flame is maintained.
[0021] It is recommended that the gripping part (4) of the arms (2, 2') form a guard (10);
for example, by making them very thick (more than 1.5cm, preferably 2cm) on the rotating
shaft (3). Thus, a protective barrier is created from the rest of the hair. Preferably,
on one arm (2, 2') the thickness will be great enough to form a guard (10) or barrier,
whilst on the other arm thickness will also be great enough to provide protection
but consists of teeth to make a comb (11). The guard (10) can be flat or curved to
adapt to the position of the hand and/or to collect the ash. It can also be continuous
or be made narrower as it moves away from the nozzle (figure 3).
[0022] In this manner, the user can use the comb (11) of the tongs (1) to section off a
piece of hair that they wish to cut, pick it up with the other hand and clasp it with
the tongs (1) in order to free the hand. Then, the burner (6) is lit to cut and cauterise
the hair in one single action.
[0023] The clamping arms (2, 2') can be designed in various shapes and sizes according to
different needs and can even be interchangeable so that the tool can better adapt
to the needs of the user. In other words, it can be dismantled in order to change
or remove the type of guard (10), comb (11) ... It is better for the second arm (2')
to be the one that completely or partly detaches.
[0024] The button (9) will ideally have some type of safety measure to prevent it from accidentally
being turned on. This can either be a cap, or a safety catch (not shown) that prevents
it from clamping if it is not removed by hand against a spring, or an activator (12)
on the first arm (2) facing the second arm (2'). This activator (12) will be near
the gripping parts (4) of the arms (2, 2'), so that the burner (6) cannot activate
itself if the gripping parts (4) are not close together.
[0025] All the materials used must be resistant to high temperatures, especially the gripping
parts (4). In turn, the handles (5) should consist of thermal protection for the burner
(6) and for the user's hands. It is also of interest to cover the side of the tongs
(1) opposite the burner (6) with thermal protection, like an insulating paint, for
example. As such, even if the burner (6) is used too often, the side pointing towards
the client will not be as hot as the opposite one. In any case, as the flame is parallel
to the arms (2, 2') and has a large surface area to dispel heat, the temperature will
never be too excessive.
[0026] In figure 3, three additional options are offered to enhance the tongs (1). The first
option comprises of two silicone strips (13) or any other soft, heat-resistant material.
These strips (13) would be placed on the gripping parts (4) of the tongs (1), to ensure
that the hair is firmly kept in place. This would be placed on the edge of the arms
(2, 2') so that part of it will protect them from the flame.
[0027] The second addition is a tail comb (14) on the free guard (10) without the comb (11),
so as to allow the user to better section off the client's hair, marking the parting.
[0028] Finally, the third addition is a centring piece (15, 15'), placed at the end of the
gripping parts (4), that comprises a wedge-shaped protrusion (15) on one arm (2, 2')
and a complementary slot (15') on the other. This centring piece (15, 15') ensures
that the arms (2, 2') stay perfectly aligned when the tongs (1) are closed. In this
manner, the burner (6) can be entirely parallel to both. Other examples of centring
pieces (15, 15') are: cone-shaped protrusions with their complementary slots, two
symmetrical and divergent wedge-shapes on an arm (2, 2') that clasp the other one
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1. Fire-based cutting tool, characterised in that it consists of a pair of tongs (1) formed of two long arms (2, 2') joined by a shaft
(3) each with handles (5) and each with gripping parts (4) for the object held by
the tongs (1), where the first arm (2) comes with a burner (6) producing a controlled
flame, with a nozzle (8) placed on one side of the rotating shaft (3) facing the contact
zone of the gripping parts (4) and parallel to the arms (2, 2') and It also comprises
an activation button (9) on the side of the handle (5) of the first blade (2).
2. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein the handles (5) are placed between the shaft (3)
and the gripping parts (4)
3. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein the burner (6) comprises a fuel tank (7) in the
first arm.
4. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein the burner (6) produces a straight flame of at
least 5 cm.
5. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein the gripping parts (4) have safety guards (10)
that prevent the flame or heat from passing through to the side.
6. Tool, according to claim 5, wherein the guard (10) on at least one of the arms (2,
2') comprises teeth to make a comb (11).
7. Tool, according to claim 1, which has a second detachable arm (2') opposite the first
arm (2).
8. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein the button (9) consists of a cap or a spring safety
catch.
9. Tool, according to claim 1, which comprises an activator (12) on the button (9) or
on the burner (6) attached to the interior of the first arm (2) and facing the second
arm (2').
10. Tool, according to claim 1, which is covered in thermal protection on the side of
the arms (2, 2') opposite the burner.
11. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein the gripping parts (4) each comprise strips (13)
of a soft, heat-resistant material.
12. Tool, according to claim 6, which includes a tail comb (14) on the free end of the
arm (2,2') opposite the comb (11).
13. Tool, according to claim 1, which comprises of a centring piece (15, 15') on the two
arms (2, 2') to ensure they are kept perfectly aligned.
14. Use of fire-based cutting tool according to any of the claims from 1 to 13 to cut
hair.