Finger nail retainer and tweezer

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Inventors

Schantz, John S.

Application #

665554

Filed

Mar-10-1976

Published

Apr-19-1977

Current US Class

007/162
030/124
132/73
132/75.4
294/99.2

International Classes

B25F 001/00; B25B 009/02

Field of Search

7/1 81/43 30/28 30/124 30/125 294/99

Assignee

Shantz; Raymond G. (Marine, IL); Schantz; Socrates J. (Marine, IL)

Examiners

Smith; Al Lawrence

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Robbins; Glenn K.

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Abstract
A finger nail retainer and tweezer for use with a conventional nail clipper. The retainer and tweezer is used with a conventional nail clipper having a pair of elongated cutting blades fastened together at a rear end and having cutting blades at a forward end. The retainer and tweezer is made of spring steel and is of a generally V-shaped construction fitting over the pair of cutting blades and covering the space therebetween to retain nail clippings. The retainer and tweezer when removed from the nail clipper can be squeezed together and serve a particularly advantageous function as a tweezer. The retainer is simply adapted to be fitted over the nail clipper by inturned bottom flanges on the arms and inturned guide elements spaced above the flange elements to bit over the opposed sides of the bottom cutter blade while permitting the movement of the uppermost cutter blade. The flange form a narrow throat at the rear and an enlarged opening receiving a key ring. The throat restricts passage of the key ring but can be widened by spreading apart the retainer arms to pass the key ring to disengage the retainer therefrom.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A nail clipping retainer and tweezer for use with a nail clipper having a pair of elongated cutting blades fastened together at a rear end and spaced apart at a forward end by spring action and having a retractable operating lever moveable form a flat rest position on the top of an uppermost one of the blades to a raised operating position where it can force said blade from an open position to a closed cutting position against a bottommost one of the blades, said retainer being of generally V-shaped construction formed by two arms connected to one another in spring-like relation at a bight portion and having diverging free front ends moveable against each other, said retainer being adapted to fit in close biasing relation with the arms engaging the outer edges of the pair of cutting blades and covering the space therebetween said retainer arms having inturned bottom flanges and inturned guide elements spaced above the flanges to receive the opposed sides of the bottommost cutter blade therebetween, said retainer when removed from the cutter being manually operable to cause the front ends of said arms to be forced together for use as a tweezer.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the past nail clippers have been conventionally employed for clipping finger and toe nails having an elongated pair of cutting blades fastened together at the rear end and using a spring action and an operating lever to cut nails. The clippings fly in random direction and have been a problem with regard to the collection thereof. These clippings are expelled from the rear of the cutting blades and through the opening at the sides thereof. Devices have been proposed for the retention of the nail clippings such as in Killen U.S. Pat. No. 2,829,433 and Killen U.S. Pat. No. 2,887,773. These nail clipper cutting retainers cover the side plates of a cutter blades but the retainers are not readily removable and have no function as a tweezer.

By means of this invention there has been provided a nail clipping retainer and tweezer which is very simply adapted for use with conventional nail clippers of the type described. The retainer of this invention is very simply designed for use with the conventional nail clipper by V-shaped arms which are movable together and held by a biasing action against the sides of the bottommost cutter blade. The engaging action is accomplished by inturned flanges and inturned dimple-like guide elements spaced above the flanges which receives the opposed sides of the bottommost cutter blade of the clipper so that the retainer is held tightly thereagainst. The retainer is very simply disengaged from the clipper by means of an enlarged finger receiving portion at the top of the free ends of the retainer arms which receives a finger nail of the user for easy grasping of the arms for spreading apart. The spreading apart effects disengagement from the clipper for emptying nail clippings.
 
  An artificial fingernail is formed to have abutting contact with the convex forward edge of a natural fingernail, and to be securely bonded to that edge.  A fingernail polishing apparatus for use in the manicure treatment comprises in combination a plurality of polishing sheets having specific filing or polishing...