Front pressing type nail clipper

By designing a front-pressing nail clipper, and utilizing the inclined extension and rotation linkage structure of the linkage rod and the pressing rod to replace the traditional rear-pressing structure, the problem of the nail clipper's single pressing structure is solved, providing diversified options and improving the user experience and stability.

CN223913651UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17JINDA HARDWARE PROD SANSHUI FOSHANCITY
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520373813.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-04
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-04

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional nail clippers have a simple pressing mechanism design, and there is a lack of diverse options on the market.

Method used

Design a front-pressing nail clipper that achieves the biting and opening action of the jaws through the oblique extension and rotation linkage structure of the linkage rod and the pressing rod, replacing the traditional rear-pressing structure.

Benefits of technology

It provides consumers with more choices, improves the user experience and structural diversity of nail clippers, and enhances the stability and lifespan of the clipper jaws.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a front push type nail clipper which comprises a clipper body which is provided with an upper clipper body and a lower clipper body, the head part of the upper plier body and the head part of the lower plier body jointly form plier mouths which can be meshed with each other; the driving pressing piece is provided with a linkage rod and a pressing rod which are connected, the linkage rod is located on the outer side of the lower clamp body and rotationally connected with the tail of the clamp body, and the pressing rod obliquely extends from the linkage rod to the direction of the head of the clamp body and the direction of the upper clamp body; the linkage pressing piece is located on the outer side of the lower clamp body and provided with a driven part and a pressure applying part which are connected, the driven part is located on the outer side of the linkage rod, the pressure applying part is arranged close to the clamp mouth, a rotating part is arranged between the driven part and the pressure applying part, and the rotating part is rotationally connected with the upper clamp body. The utility model provides a front pressing type nail clipper which can be used for replacing a rear pressing type structure adopted by a transmission nail clipper, and more choices are provided for consumers.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to the technical field of nail clippers, particularly to a front pressing type nail clipper. BACKGROUND

[0002] At present, nail clippers are often used in the process of trimming nails in personal care. The conventional nail clippers usually have an upper and lower blade opening at one end of the head, and the other end of the tail is closed. The shank near the head of the mouth is provided with a hook nail in the form of an upper and lower through shank. The hook nail is connected with a clamp cover having a fulcrum protrusion. By applying force to the clamp cover, the fulcrum protrusion of the clamp cover compresses the head of the shank, so that the upper and lower jaws are closed, the nails placed in the upper and lower jaws are cut off, and the upper and lower jaws are opened again when the clamp cover is relaxed. The above operation is repeated to trim each nail. It can be seen that the conventional nail clippers adopt a rear pressing structure, and the design concept of the nail clipper pressing structure is easily solidified. Therefore, it is difficult to find different nail clipper pressing structures on the market. Therefore, a front pressing type nail clipper structure is proposed to provide consumers with more choices. SUMMARY

[0003] The main purpose of the utility model is to provide a front pressing type nail clipper, which can replace the conventional rear pressing type nail clipper structure and provide consumers with more choices.

[0004] In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical scheme of the utility model has:

[0005] The utility model discloses a front pressing type nail clipper, which comprises:

[0006] The shank body has an upper shank and a lower shank connected at the tail; the head of the upper shank and the head of the lower shank jointly form a jaw that can be engaged with each other;

[0007] The active pressing part has a linkage rod and a pressing rod connected, the linkage rod is located on the outer side of the lower shank and is rotationally connected with the tail of the shank body, and the pressing rod extends obliquely from the linkage rod to the direction of the head of the shank body and the direction of the upper shank;

[0008] The linkage pressing part is located on the outer side of the lower shank, the linkage pressing part has a driven part and a pressing part connected, the driven part is located on the outer side of the linkage rod, the pressing part is arranged close to the jaw, a rotating part is arranged between the driven part and the pressing part, and the rotating part is rotationally connected with the upper shank;

[0009] When the pressing rod is rotated under the pressing action, the pressing rod drives the linkage rod and the driven part to rotate away from the direction of the lower shank, and the pressing part rotates towards the direction of the lower shank.

[0010] In the utility model, the press rod extends obliquely from the linkage rod to the head of the pliers body and the upper pliers body, and the linkage structure of the linkage rod and the linkage presser is provided, so that the front press type nail clippers can replace the rear press type structure of the transmission nail clippers, and more choices are provided for consumers.

[0011] When the press rod is pressed, the press rod rotates towards the upper pliers body, the linkage rod rotates away from the lower pliers body, the linkage rod drives the driven part to rotate towards the lower pliers body in the process of rotating, so that the pressure part rotates towards the lower pliers body, and finally the clamping action of the clamping jaws is realized.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, when the clamping jaws are in the maximum open state, the linkage rod is in close contact with the lower pliers body, and the driven part is in close contact with the linkage rod.

[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the left side and the right side of the tail of the pliers body are respectively provided with first protruding structures extending towards the outside of the lower pliers body, first mounting holes aligned with each other are arranged on the two first protruding structures, the pliers body is rotationally connected with the linkage rod by a first rotating shaft penetrating the two first mounting holes, and the linkage rod is located between the two first protruding structures.

[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the left side and the right side of the upper pliers body are respectively provided with second protruding structures extending towards the lower pliers body, second mounting holes aligned with each other are arranged on the two second protruding structures, the second mounting holes are located on the outside of the lower pliers body, and the linkage presser is located between the two second protruding structures by a second rotating shaft penetrating the two second mounting holes and the linkage presser.

[0015] In a preferred embodiment, the press rod has a press part in the shape of a concave arc surface.

[0016] In a preferred embodiment, the press rod has a force applying rod and a bending rod connected with each other, the bending rod is connected with the linkage rod, and the included angle between the force applying rod and the linkage rod is smaller than the included angle between the bending rod and the linkage rod.

[0017] In a preferred embodiment, the press rod is in the shape of a straight rod.

[0018] In order to better understand and implement, the following drawings in combination with the drawings will describe the utility model in detail. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0019] The drawings described herein are intended to provide further understanding of the present application, form a part of the application, and the illustrative embodiments of the present application and the description thereof serve to explain the present application, and do not constitute an improper limitation on the present application. In the drawings:

[0020] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the front pressing type nail clipper;

[0021] Fig. 2 is an exploded view of the front pressing type nail clipper;

[0022] Fig. 3 is a side view of the front pressing type nail clipper with the jaws in a fully open state;

[0023] Fig. 4 is a side view of the front pressing type nail clipper with the jaws in a fully closed state.

[0024] Legend of reference signs:

[0025] 1 jaw body, 11 upper jaw body, 12 lower jaw body, 13 jaw, 14 first protruding structure, 15 second protruding structure, 2 active pressing piece, 21 linkage rod, 22 pressing rod, 221 pressing part, 222 force applying rod, 223 bent rod, 3 linkage pressing piece, 31 driven part, 32 pressure applying part, 33 rotating part, 4 first rotating shaft, 5 second rotating shaft. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0026] In order to better illustrate the present application, the present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the drawings.

[0027] It should be clear that the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present application, not all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative labor fall within the scope of protection of the present application.

[0028] The terms used in the present application are only for the purpose of describing specific embodiments, and are not intended to limit the present application. The singular forms "a", "said" and "the" used in the present application and the appended claims are also intended to include the plural forms, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the term "and / or" used herein means and includes any or all possible combinations of one or more associated listed items.

[0029] In the description of the utility model, it is understood that the terms "head", "tail", "left", "right" and the like indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the indicated device or element must have a specific orientation, a specific orientation structure and operation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation on the protection content of the utility model.

[0030] Referring to Figs. 1 to 4 The utility model discloses a front press type nail clippers, comprising:

[0031] The body 1 has the upper body 11 and the lower body 12 connected to the tail, the head of the upper body 11 and the head of the lower body 12 jointly constitute the mouth 13 that can be mutually occluded,

[0032] The active pressing piece 2 has the linkage rod 21 and the pressing rod 22 connected, the linkage rod 21 is located on the outside of the lower body 12 and is rotationally connected with the tail of the body 1, and the pressing rod 22 extends obliquely from the linkage rod 21 to the direction of the head of the body 1 and the direction of the upper body 11.

[0033] The linkage pressing piece 3 is located on the outside of the lower body 12, the linkage pressing piece 3 has the driven part 31 and the pressing part 32 connected, the driven part 31 is located on the outside of the linkage rod 21, the pressing part 32 is arranged close to the mouth 13, and the rotation part 33 is arranged between the driven part 31 and the pressing part 32, and the rotation part 33 is rotationally connected with the upper body 11.

[0034] When the pressing rod 22 is rotated under the pressing action, the pressing rod 22 drives the linkage rod 21 and the driven part 31 to rotate away from the lower body 12, and the pressing part 32 rotates close to the lower body 12.

[0035] In the utility model, the pressing rod 22 extends obliquely from the linkage rod 21 to the direction of the head of the body 1 and the direction of the upper body 11, and through the linkage structure of the linkage rod 21 and the linkage pressing piece, a front press type nail clipper is provided, which can replace the rear press structure adopted by the transmission nail clipper, and more choices are provided for consumers.

[0036] When the pressing rod 22 is subjected to pressure, the pressing rod 22 rotates towards the upper jaw 11, and the linkage rod 21 rotates away from the lower jaw 12. During the rotation, the linkage rod 21 drives the driven part 31 to rotate towards the lower jaw 12, thereby causing the pressing part 32 to rotate towards the lower jaw 12. Therefore, the lower jaw 12 is subjected to the pressing force of the pressing part 32 and rotates towards the upper jaw 11, finally realizing the biting action of the jaws 13.

[0037] In this embodiment, when the jaws 13 are in their fully open state, the linkage rod 21 is in close contact with the lower jaw 12, and the driven part 31 is in close contact with the linkage rod 21. When the lower jaw 12 is not under pressure, the opening force between the upper jaw 11 and the lower jaw 12 keeps the linkage rod 21, the lower jaw 12, and the driven part 31 in a tightly pressed position. This double-closed state ensures the nail clipper as a whole maintains a stable posture when not in use.

[0038] In this embodiment, the left and right sides of the tail of the clamp body 1 are respectively provided with first protrusion structures 14 extending outward from the lower clamp body 12. The two first protrusion structures 14 are provided with mutually aligned first mounting holes. The clamp body 1 and the linkage rod 21 are rotatably connected by a first rotating shaft 4 passing through the two first mounting holes. The linkage rod 21 is located between the two first protrusion structures 14. The coaxial first mounting holes on the two first protrusion structures 14 ensure the axial positioning accuracy of the first rotating shaft 4, avoiding radial offset when the active pressing member 2 swings.

[0039] In this embodiment, the upper clamp body 11 has second protrusions 15 extending towards the lower clamp body 12 on its left and right sides, respectively. Each of the two second protrusions 15 has aligned second mounting holes located on the outer side of the lower clamp body 12. A second rotating shaft 5 passes through the two second mounting holes and the connecting pressing member 3, which is located between the two second protrusions 15. The coaxial second mounting holes on the two second protrusions 15 ensure the axial positioning accuracy of the second rotating shaft 5 and prevent radial displacement when the connecting pressing member 3 swings.

[0040] In this embodiment, the pressing rod 22 has a pressing part 221 with a concave arc shape to prevent the finger from slipping when pressing and to improve pressing comfort.

[0041] In this embodiment, the pressing rod 22 has a connected force-applying rod 222 and a bending rod 223, the bending rod 223 being connected to the linkage rod 21; wherein, the included angle between the force-applying rod 222 and the linkage rod 21 is smaller than the included angle between the bending rod 223 and the linkage rod 21. These two different included angles distribute the pressing force to the connection points of the force-applying rod 222 and the bending rod 223, and the bending rod 223 and the linkage rod 21, preventing stress concentration at the connection point of the bending rod 223 and the linkage rod 21, which could lead to fatigue fracture and improve the service life of the nail clippers.

[0042] In another embodiment, the pressing rod 22 is arranged in the shape of a straight rod, which is particularly suitable for pressing rods 22 made of high-strength materials.

[0043] The above description is an explanation of the present utility model and not a limitation thereof. The scope of the present utility model is defined by the claims. Within the protection scope of the present utility model, any form of modification may be made.

[0044] This utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments. If any modifications or variations to this utility model do not depart from the spirit and scope of this utility model, and if such modifications and variations fall within the scope of the claims and equivalent technologies of this utility model, then this utility model also intends to include such modifications and variations.

Claims

1. A front-pressing nail clipper, characterized in that, include: The clamp body has an upper clamp body and a lower clamp body connected at the tail; the head of the upper clamp body and the head of the lower clamp body together form a clamp jaw that can bite each other. An active pressing component has a connected linkage rod and a pressing rod. The linkage rod is located outside the lower clamp body and is rotatably connected to the tail of the clamp body. The pressing rod extends obliquely from the linkage rod toward the head of the clamp body and toward the upper clamp body. A linkage pressing member is located on the outside of the lower jaw body. The linkage pressing member has a driven part and a pressing part connected together. The driven part is located on the outside of the linkage rod. The pressing part is located close to the jaw. A rotating part is provided between the driven part and the pressing part. The rotating part is rotatably connected to the upper jaw body. When the pressing rod is pressed and rotates, the pressing rod drives the linkage rod and the driven part to rotate away from the lower clamp body, and the pressing part rotates towards the lower clamp body.

2. The front-pressing nail clipper according to claim 1, characterized in that: When the jaws are in the fully open state, the linkage rod is in close contact with the lower jaw body, and the driven part is in close contact with the linkage rod.

3. The front-pressing nail clipper according to claim 1, characterized in that: The left and right sides of the tail of the clamp body are respectively provided with first protrusions extending outward from the lower clamp body. The two first protrusions are provided with first mounting holes aligned with each other. The clamp body and the linkage rod are rotatably connected by passing through the two first mounting holes via a first rotating shaft. The linkage rod is located between the two first protrusions.

4. The front-pressing nail clipper according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper clamp body has a second protrusion structure extending towards the lower clamp body on its left and right sides, and the two second protrusion structures have second mounting holes aligned with each other. The second mounting holes are located on the outside of the lower clamp body. A second rotating shaft passes through the two second mounting holes and the linkage pressing member, and the linkage pressing member is located between the two second protrusion structures.

5. The front-pressing nail clipper according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pressing rod has a pressing part with a concave arc shape.

6. The front-pressing nail clipper according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pressing rod has a force-applying rod and a bending rod connected together, and the bending rod is connected to the linkage rod; wherein the included angle between the force-applying rod and the linkage rod is smaller than the included angle between the bending rod and the linkage rod.

7. The front-pressing nail clipper according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pressing rod is designed in the shape of a straight rod.