US2004231692A1PendingUtilityA1

Hair clip having no extending hand grips

Priority: May 19, 2003Filed: May 19, 2003Published: Nov 25, 2004
Est. expiryMay 19, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Shyh Ming Shyu
A45D 8/20
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Abstract

A hair clip includes two clamping members each having two ears extended from the inner portion and pivotally secured together with a shaft. Each of the clamping members includes a number of comb teeth extended from the lower portion for engaging with hair of users. A coil spring is engaged onto the shaft for biasing the comb teeth of the clamping members toward each other. The comb teeth may be forced away from each other by forcing the upper portions of the clamping members toward each other. Each of the clamping members includes an outer recess to form as a hand grip, and to be effectively actuated by the users.

Claims

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         1 . A hair clip comprising: 
 two clamping members each including an upper portion and a lower portion, and each including an inner portion having two ears extended therefrom, said ears each including an orifice formed therein,    each of said clamping members including a plurality of comb teeth extended from said lower portion thereof, for engaging with hair of users,    a shaft engaged through said orifices of said ears of said clamping members, to pivotally secure said clamping members together,    a coil spring engaged onto said shaft, and including two ends engaged with said clamping members respectively, for biasing said comb teeth of said clamping members toward each other,    said ears being arranged between said comb teeth and said upper portion of said clamping members respectively, for allowing said comb teeth to be forced away from each other when forcing or depressing said upper portions of said clamping members toward each other, and    said clamping members each including an outer portion having a recess formed therein to form as a hand grip, and to be actuated by the users.

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