Nail clipping retaining device

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Inventors

Weidlich, Robert D.

Application #

215807

Filed

Dec-18-1998

Published

Jan-4-2000

Current US Class

030/28
132/73
132/75
132/75.4

International Classes

A45D 029/18

Field of Search

132/73 132/75 132/75.4 132/75.5 132/73.5 30/26 30/27 30/28 30/29 30/124 D28/56 D28/60 D28/62

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lipson; Gary N.

US Patent References

3986257   Nail clipper
4062109   Finger-toe nail clip...
4380120   Nail clipping retai...
4640011   Nail clipper
4934050   Containment devic...
4982747   Nail clipper with n...
4996771   Nail clipper retainer
5010644   Nail clipping enco...
5072511   Nail clipper
5131146   Nail clipper recept...
5195544   Nail catcher case
5261160   Nail clipper and c...

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Abstract
A nail clipper retaining device is disclosed for retaining nail clippings within a typical nail clipper. The device utilizes as a fastening system, a universal slotted mounting located at the bottom of the u-shape channel. The slotted mounting catch slides into position between the head of the lever arm pivot pin and the lower stationary spring member of the typical nail clipper. The force between the head of the lever arm pivot pin and lower stationary spring member of the initially loaded compressive cutting mechanism of the typical nail clipper secures the retaining device to the lower spring member. The device can be easily and effortlessly mounted and dismounted for the purpose of evacuating accumulated nail clippings, cleaning and sterilization.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nail clipping retaining device to be removably fastened to a nail clipper device of the class which includes a pair of oppositely bowed spring members, an upper movable spring member and a lower stationary spring member, fastened together at a joined end creating an opposing force away from one another at an opposite end when compressed and having a pair of opposing cutting jaw means at said opposite end with an actuating means comprising of a lever arm pivot pin means passing through aligned hole means in said spring members near said opposing cutting jaw means, said aligned hole means being larger than a shaft of said pivot pin means and smaller than a head of said pivot pin means with said head of said pivot pin engaging said lower spring member and under said opposing force of said oppositely bowed spring member, said pivot pin means being coupled to a fulcrumed lever arm means above said upper spring member, creating an initially loaded compressive cutting mechanism means, said nail clipping retaining device comprising:



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates to fingernail and toenail clippers, specifically to nail clipping retaining devices that mount to nail clippers to prevent the annoying and unsanitary scattering of nail clippings during the manicuring procedure.

DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

A typical nail clipper of the class which includes U.S. Pat. No. 3,013,334, issued Aug. 29, 1960 to Henry W. Bassett, consist of a pair of oppositely bowed spring members, an upper movable member and a lower stationary member. These spring members are joined together at one end by a weld or rivet, creating a spring mechanism when the opposite end of the spring members are compressed, creating a joined end and a free end. On most nail clippers, at the joined end, a rivet secures a pivoting nail file to the clipper. At the free end of the mechanism, opposing cutting jaws are coupled together by a lever arm pivot pin and a lever arm with a built in fulcrum. The pivot pin passes through both spring members via aligned holes near the cutting jaws at the free end, with the holes being slightly larger than the shaft of the pivot pin and the head of the pivot pin engaging the lower stationary spring member. The fulcrumed lever arm is then connected to the pivot pin above the upper movable member under the spring force of both compressed spring members creating an initially loaded compressive cutting mechanism. The head of the lever arm pivot pin prevents the pin from being pulled through the aligned hole in the lower stationary spring member when the fulcrumed lever arm is depressed.
 
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