Comb body with protective cover
The comb body with a protective cover addresses the risk of ear damage and hair scatter by integrating a flexible, transparent cover with the comb frame body, enhancing safety and hygiene during hair cutting.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2025003424U
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-10-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-10-03
AI Technical Summary
Conventional hair cutting tools pose a risk of accidentally damaging the ear when cutting hair near the ears, and existing hair capes do not effectively prevent cut hair from scattering into clothing.
A comb body with a protective cover, comprising parallel comb teeth, a comb frame body, and a flexible, transparent or translucent protective cover that integrates with the comb frame body, covering the cut line and ear area to prevent accidental cuts and hair scatter.
The comb body with a protective cover significantly reduces the risk of ear damage during hair cutting and prevents cut hair from scattering into clothing, providing a novel and unforeseen level of safety and hygiene.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a comb body with a protective cover. [Background technology]
[0002] With conventional technology, even experienced barbers had to pay close attention when cutting around the ears. In particular, if the user lifted or moved their head slightly, there was a risk that they would lose control of the scissors and cut their ear (causing damage to the ear). Therefore, to avoid such a situation as much as possible, experienced barbers, especially when cutting hair near the ear above the ear, take care to place the hair strand to be cut on comb body 10 (held in the left hand) with comb teeth 1 facing upwards, and then place the blades of scissors 20 (held in the right hand) above comb body 10, thereby minimizing the risk of cutting (damaging) the ear. However, no matter how careful one was, there was still a risk that if the user raised or moved their head slightly, their grip would become misaligned, causing the scissors to move downward and cut (damage) the ear (see Figure 5). DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The inventor conducted extensive research in light of the shortcomings of the prior art, discovered the problem that the invention aims to solve, and completed the invention. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0004] When we conducted an FI and keyword search for the comb body 100 with protective cover related to the present invention, we were unable to find any documents describing designs similar to the present invention (the designs described in claims 1 to 8), so we will omit the description of the patent documents. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] ○The first problem that this invention aims to solve The first problem that this invention aims to solve is: In particular, when cutting the hair above the right (left) ear with scissors held in the right hand, it was necessary to concentrate carefully so that the scissors would not damage the right (left) ear. In such a case, it is desirable to provide a comb body with a protective cover that eliminates the risk of accidentally damaging the right (left) ear with scissors (see FIG. 5). Here, when cutting hair above the ear, especially near the left (right) ear, the procedure is symmetrical with when cutting hair above the ear, especially near the left (right) ear. ○ The second problem that this invention aims to solve The second problem that this invention aims to solve is: I use a haircut cape to prevent the cut hair from flying off and getting into my clothes, but it doesn't completely prevent the hair from getting into my clothes. To provide a comb body with a protective cover which prevents cut hair from scattering around the neck and getting into clothes, even if only a little. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] The means for solving the problem are the devices described in each claim of the [Utility Model Registration Claims] of this application. In order to resolve any doubts regarding the interpretation of terms used in utility model registration claims, specifications, drawings, etc., the following explanations of terms are provided. <Terminology> The comb teeth 1 refer to the teeth of the comb body 10, which is a tool for combing hair. The comb teeth 1 are arranged parallel to one another with gaps between them (Figs. 3(A)(B), 2(A)(B)). The comb teeth 11 refer to a group of multiple comb teeth 1 arranged in parallel (FIG. 3(A), FIG. 2(A)). The comb body 10 is a combination of the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2 (FIGS. 3(A)(B), 2(A)(B)). Here, "combination" means to join together and become one. The comb frame body 2 is a U-shaped frame body in which multiple comb teeth 1 are arranged in parallel with gaps between them. Here, the frame body refers to an object that constitutes a frame (frame). *Integrated bonding refers to a state in which multiple elements are united and closely linked together. For example, an integrally molded product is an example. The comb body 100 with a protective cover refers to a combination of the comb body 10, which is made up of the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2, and the protective cover C (see Figs. 3(A)(B) and 4). In the above, the protective cover C is joined to the outer surface of the comb frame body 2. The protective cover C is a flat cover that covers and protects the ears, etc., to prevent the risk of injury to the ears, etc., caused by the scissors 20. Here, a flat plate refers to an object that is thin and has a shape in which the flat area is large compared to its width or length. The comb body 10 is composed of comb teeth 1 and a comb frame body 2, and is integrally joined to the comb frame body 2. Flexibility refers to the property of the protective cover C that allows it to bend flexibly under external force without breaking, i.e., the protective cover C has the property of being soft and not easily broken. Transparency is the ability to see through an object to the other side or to see what is inside it. Translucency is the ability to see through a material, scattering light even when it is cloudy or distorted. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass, tracing paper, and amber. The outer surface portion 22 refers to the joint between the comb frame body 2 and the protective cover C (FIGS. 3(A) and 3(B)). The U-shape literally means a curved shape like the katakana character "ko." Like the katakana character "ko," it is a shape that is open on one side and enclosed on three sides. "Arranged in parallel" means that multiple comb teeth 1 are arranged in a row at regular intervals. ○To cut means that a barber cuts a client's hair. ○The cut line CL generally refers to the line created by the cut edge of a hair strand when it is cut with scissors. ○In this invention, the cut line CL refers to the line (PQ line) of the hair strand that the barber imagines before cutting the hair with scissors. ○ (Haircutting) Scissors 20 are a tool used for cutting hair by clamping it between two blades. *A rectangular flat plate is a flat plate with width a (cm) x length (b) x thickness t (cm). Here, a rectangle is a square with all corners at right angles. Generally, it has almost the same meaning as a "rectangle," but a "rectangle" requires "right angles," and it also includes squares. "On the same plane" means that the plane of the comb body 10 and the rectangular flat plate of the protective cover C are on the same plane. The moving blade line is the blade line on the thumb side with the ring attached. It is the blade line of the scissors that moves when cutting the hair bundle (PQ line). The static cutting edge is the cutting edge where the ring on the other ring finger is attached. When a barber uses scissors, it is considered basic to cut by moving only the moving cutting edge of the thumb. That is, in this invention, when a barber cuts hair, particularly above the ear near the ear, he places the hair strand to be cut on the comb body 100 (held in the left hand) with a protective cover with the comb teeth 1 facing upward, and then aligns the static blade of the scissors 20 (held in the right hand) with the cut line CL (PQ line) of the hair strand on the comb body 10 (the static blade cutting line and the moving blade cutting line pinch the hair strand from the outside and inside. The static blade cutting line should be on the inside of the hair strand, and the moving blade cutting line should be on the outside of the hair strand). The protective cover C covers the cut line CL and the right ear, eliminating the risk of the user's hand slipping and the scissors moving downwards and cutting the ear when the user raises or moves their head slightly, which is a remarkable effect that could not be predicted by those skilled in the art (see Figure 5). Furthermore, by providing the protective cover C of the comb body 100 with protective cover, it is possible to achieve a remarkable effect that would be unpredictable to a person skilled in the art, that is, to prevent cut hair from scattering around the neck and getting into clothes. The means for solving the problem are the devices described in each claim of the utility model registration of this application, and the specific means for solving the problem are as follows. First invention (the invention described in claim 1) The first invention (the invention described in claim 1) to solve the above problem is as follows: The comb body 100 with a protective cover is composed of a plurality of comb teeth 1 arranged in parallel, a comb frame body 2, and a protective cover C, and the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2 are combined to form the comb body 10, and the comb body 2 and the protective cover C are combined to form the comb body 100 with a protective cover. Second invention (the invention described in claim 2) The second invention (the invention described in claim 2) to solve the above problem is as follows: The comb body 100 with a protective cover according to claim 1, characterized in that the protective cover C is a flexible protective cover C. Third invention (the invention described in claim 3) The third invention (the invention described in claim 3) to solve the above problem is: 3. The comb body with a protective cover 100 according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover C is a transparent or semi-transparent protective cover C. Fourth invention (the invention described in claim 4) The fourth invention (the invention described in claim 4) to solve the above problem is: The comb body with protective cover (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the protective cover (C) is integrally joined to the outer surface part (22) of the comb frame body (2). Fifth invention (the invention described in claim 5) The fifth invention (the invention described in claim 5) for solving the above problem is as follows: The comb body with protective cover (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the protective cover (C) is a rectangular flat plate and is on the same plane as the comb body (10). Sixth invention (the invention described in claim 6) The sixth invention (the invention described in claim 6) for solving the above problem is as follows: The comb body 100 with a protective cover according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the comb frame body 2 is a U-shaped comb frame body. Seventh invention (the invention described in claim 7) The seventh invention (the invention described in claim 7) to solve the above problem is: 7. The comb body 100 with a protective cover according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the comb body 10 is formed by integrally joining the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2. Eighth invention (the invention described in claim 8) The eighth invention (the invention described in claim 8) for solving the above problem is as follows: A combination of the comb body with a protective cover (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 6 and haircutting scissors (20). [Effects of the Invention]
[0007] The comb body 100 with protective cover according to the present invention is configured with the characteristic constituent elements as described above, and exhibits the following effects specific to the present invention in accordance with the characteristic constituent elements. Furthermore, the comb body 100 with protective cover, which is configured from the above-mentioned characteristic constituent elements in accordance with the above-mentioned inventions, can fully solve the problems of the invention of the present application. ○Effects of the first idea According to the first idea, In the comb body 100 with protective cover, which consists of a plurality of parallel comb teeth 1, a comb frame body 2, and a protective cover C, the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2 are combined to form the comb body 10, and the comb frame body 2 is combined to form the protective cover C. Due to the characteristic structural requirements, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. ○Effects of the second idea According to the second idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is a flexible protective cover C, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and significant effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. ○Effects of the third idea According to the third idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is a transparent or translucent protective cover C, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and significant effects that would be unforeseeable to a person skilled in the art can be achieved. Effect of the fourth idea According to the fourth idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is integrally joined to the outer surface portion 22 of the comb frame body 2, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. Effect of the fifth idea According to the fifth idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is a rectangular flat plate and is on the same plane as the comb body 10, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. Effect of the sixth idea According to the sixth idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the comb frame body 2 is a U-shaped comb frame body, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. Effect of the seventh idea According to the seventh idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the comb body 10 is formed by integrally joining the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by those skilled in the art can be achieved. Effect of the eighth idea According to the eighth idea, The characteristic configuration of the combination of the comb body 100 with a protective cover described in any one of claims 1 to 8 and the haircutting scissors 20 makes it possible to achieve the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve, and to produce remarkable effects that would be unforeseeable to a person skilled in the art. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0008] Hereinafter, the best mode for carrying out the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. [Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a drawing showing a user. Fig. 1(A) is a front view showing the user, Fig. 1(B) is a left side view showing the user, and Fig. 1(C) is a rear view showing the user (see Fig. 7). [Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is a diagram showing a conventional comb body 10 and scissors 20. Fig. 2(A) is a front view showing the conventional comb body 10. Fig. 2(B) is a right side view showing the conventional comb body 10. Fig. 2(C) is a front view showing the conventional scissors 20. [Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is a diagram showing a comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. Fig. 3(A) is a front view showing the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. Fig. 3(B) is a right side view showing the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. Although Fig. 3 does not show scissors 20 according to the present invention, they are the same as scissors 20 of the prior art, so please refer to the front view showing scissors 20 of the prior art. FIG. 4 is a simplified front view of a comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. [Figure 5] Figure 5 is an explanatory diagram (left side view) of an embodiment of the prior art. In the prior art, a skilled barber would first use comb body 10 and scissors 20 to comb a strand of hair from top to bottom and then, when cutting hair above the ear, place the strand of hair to be cut on comb body 10 (held in the left hand) with comb teeth 1 facing upward. Then, after placing the strand of hair to be cut on comb body 10 (held in the left hand) with comb teeth 1 facing upward, the barber would carefully position the blades of scissors 20 (held in the right hand) so that they were above comb body 10, minimizing the risk of cutting the ear. However, the distance X (cm) between the cut line CL and the right ear could not be sufficiently large, and no matter how careful the barber was, there was still a risk that the barber's hand would shift and the scissors would move downward, cutting the ear, if the barber slightly raised or moved their head. The inventor conducted intensive research in light of the shortcomings of the prior art, and as a result discovered the problems that the invention aims to solve (particularly the first problem), and completed the invention. [Figure 6] Figure 6 is an explanatory diagram (left side view) illustrating an embodiment of the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. The only difference between the present invention and the prior art is that the prior art uses the comb body 100 with a protective cover instead of the comb body 10. That is, the comb body 100 with a protective cover is used instead of the comb body 10, but the usage is otherwise the same. In the present invention, the barber uses the comb body 100 with a protective cover and scissors 20. First, the barber combs and styles the hair from top to bottom with the comb body 100 with the comb body 100. After that, to avoid damaging the ears, especially when cutting hair near the ears, the barber places the hair to be cut on the comb body 10 (held in the left hand) with the comb teeth 1 facing upward. The only difference between the present invention and the prior art is that the comb body 100 with a protective cover is used instead of the comb body 10, but the usage is otherwise the same. In the present invention, as shown in Figure 6, when a barber cuts hair, particularly near and above the ear, he places the hair strand to be cut on comb body 100 with protective cover (held in the left hand) with comb teeth 1 facing upward, and then positions the blades of scissors 20 (held in the right hand) above comb body 10. Because protective cover C covers the cut line CL and the area up to the right ear, there is no risk of the user's hand shifting and the scissors moving downward, cutting the ear, if the user lifts or moves their head slightly. This provides a significant effect unforeseen by those skilled in the art. Furthermore, the provision of protective cover C on comb body 100 with protective cover also provides a significant effect unforeseen by those skilled in the art: it prevents cut hair from scattering around the neck and getting into clothing. Note that in Figure 6, protective cover C is transparent, allowing the right ear to be seen through it. 7 is a diagram showing the relationship between an XYZ coordinate system representing a user or an object and six views (front view, back view, plan view, bottom view, left side view, and right side view) according to the present invention. The XYZ coordinate system is applied to FIGS. 1 to 6. Upward (downward) refers to the Y direction, the anti-gravity direction (-Y direction, the direction of gravity), and inward (outward) refers to the direction toward the center G (direction away from the center G), assuming that the center of the user or object is G. Hereinafter, a comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. 11111**************************************************, The present invention discloses a comb body 100 with a protective cover, which is composed of a plurality of comb teeth 1 arranged in parallel, a comb frame body 2, and a protective cover C, in which the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2 are combined to form the comb body 10, and the comb frame body 2 is combined to form the protective cover C. ○Effects of the first idea According to the first idea, In the comb body 100 with protective cover, which consists of a plurality of parallel comb teeth 1, a comb frame body 2, and a protective cover C, the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2 are combined to form the comb body 10, and the comb frame body 2 is combined to form the protective cover C. Due to the characteristic structural requirements, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. 22222************************************************** In the above-mentioned comb body 100 with a protective cover, It is disclosed that the protective cover C is a flexible protective cover C. ○Effects of the second idea According to the second idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is a flexible protective cover C, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and significant effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. 33333************************************************** In the above-mentioned comb body 100 with a protective cover, It is disclosed that the protective cover C is a protective cover C having transparency or translucency. ○Effects of the third idea According to the third idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is a transparent or translucent protective cover C, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and significant effects that would be unforeseeable to a person skilled in the art can be achieved. 44444************************************************** In the above-mentioned comb body 100 with a protective cover, It is disclosed that the protective cover C is integrally joined to the outer surface portion 22 of the comb frame body 2. Effect of the fourth idea According to the fourth idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is integrally joined to the outer surface portion 22 of the comb frame body 2, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. 55555************************************************** In the above-mentioned comb body 100 with a protective cover, It is disclosed that the protective cover C is a rectangular flat plate and is flush with the comb body 10. Effect of the fifth idea According to the fifth idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the protective cover C is a rectangular flat plate and is on the same plane as the comb body 10, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. 66666************************************************** In the above-mentioned comb body 100 with a protective cover, It is disclosed that the comb frame body 2 is a U-shaped comb frame body. Effect of the sixth idea According to the sixth idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the comb frame body 2 is a U-shaped comb frame body, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by a person skilled in the art can be achieved. 77777************************************************** In the above-mentioned comb body 100 with a protective cover, It is disclosed that the comb body 10 is formed by integrally joining comb teeth 1 and a comb frame body 2. Effect of the seventh idea According to the seventh idea, Due to the characteristic structural requirement that the comb body 10 is formed by integrally joining the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2, the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve can be achieved, and remarkable effects that could not be predicted by those skilled in the art can be achieved. 88888************************************************** In the above-mentioned comb body 100 with a protective cover, A combination of a comb body 100 with a protective cover and haircutting scissors 20 as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 6 is disclosed. Effect of the eighth idea According to the eighth idea, The characteristic configuration of the combination of the comb body 100 with a protective cover described in any one of claims 1 to 6 and the haircutting scissors 20 makes it possible to achieve the first and second problems that the present invention aims to solve, and to produce remarkable effects that would be unforeseeable to a person skilled in the art. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0009] [Figure 1] Figure 1 shows a user. Figure 1(A) is a front view of the user, Figure 1(B) is a left side view of the user, and Figure 1(C) is a rear view of the user (see Figure 7). [Figure 2]Figure 2 shows a conventional comb body 10 and scissors 20. Figure 2(A) is a front view of the conventional comb body 10. Figure 2(B) is a right side view of the conventional comb body 10. Figure 2(C) is a front view of the conventional scissors 20. [Figure 3] Figure 3 shows a comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. Figure 3(A) is a front view of the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. Figure 3(B) is a right side view of the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. Although the scissors 20 according to the present invention are not shown in Figure 3, they are the same as the scissors 20 of the prior art, so please refer to the front view of the scissors 20 of the prior art. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a simplified front view of the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram of an embodiment of the prior art. In the prior art, a skilled barber would first use comb 10 and scissors 20 to comb a strand of hair from top to bottom with comb 10. Afterward, when cutting hair above the ear, particularly near the ear, the experienced barber would place the strand of hair to be cut on comb 10 (held in the left hand) with teeth 1 facing upward. Then, after placing the strand of hair to be cut on comb 10 (held in the left hand) with teeth 1 facing upward, the barber would carefully position the blades of scissors 20 (held in the right hand) so that they were above comb 10, minimizing the risk of cutting the ear. However, the distance X (cm) between the cut line CL and the right ear could not be sufficiently large. Therefore, even with careful attention, there was still a risk that the barber's hand would shift and the scissors would move downward, cutting the ear, if the barber slightly raised or moved their head. The inventor conducted intensive research in light of the shortcomings of the prior art, and as a result discovered the problems that the invention aims to solve (particularly the first problem), and completed the invention. [Figure 6]FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an embodiment of the comb body 100 with a protective cover according to the present invention. The only difference between the present invention and the prior art is that the prior art uses the comb body 100 with a protective cover instead of the comb body 10. That is, the comb body 100 with a protective cover is used instead of the comb body 10, but the usage is otherwise the same. In the present invention, the barber uses the comb body 100 with a protective cover and scissors 20. First, the barber combs and styles the hair from top to bottom with the comb body 100 with the comb body 100. After that, to avoid damaging the ears, especially when cutting hair near the ears, the barber places the hair to be cut on the comb body 10 (held in the left hand) with the comb teeth 1 facing upward. The only difference between the present invention and the prior art is that the comb body 100 with a protective cover is used instead of the comb body 10, but the usage is otherwise the same. In the present invention, as shown in Figure 6, when a barber cuts hair, particularly near and above the ear, he places the hair strand to be cut on comb body 100 with protective cover (held in the left hand) with comb teeth 1 facing upward, and then positions the blades of scissors 20 (held in the right hand) above comb body 10. Because protective cover C covers the cut line CL and the area up to the right ear, there is no risk of the user's hand shifting and the scissors moving downward, cutting the ear, if the user lifts or moves their head slightly. This provides a significant effect unforeseen by those skilled in the art. Furthermore, the provision of protective cover C on comb body 100 with protective cover also provides a significant effect unforeseen by those skilled in the art: it prevents cut hair from scattering around the neck and getting into clothing. In Figure 6, protective cover C is transparent, allowing the right ear to be seen through it. [Figure 7] Fig. 7 is a diagram showing the relationship between an XYZ coordinate system representing a user or an object and six views (front view, back view, top view, bottom view, left side view, and right side view) according to the present invention. The XYZ coordinate system is applied to Figs. 1 to 6. Upward (downward) refers to the Y direction, the anti-gravity direction (-Y direction, the direction of gravity), and inward (outward) refers to the direction toward the center G (direction away from the center G), assuming that the center of the user or object is G. [Explanation of symbols]
[0010] 100...Comb with protective cover 1...Comb teeth 11...A group of multiple parallel comb teeth 1 10……comb body 2...Comb frame body 22……Outer surface part C……Protective cover CL...Cut line (PQ line) 20...Scissors P, Q...End points of the hair bundle cut line CL a...Width (cm) b...Vertical length (cm) t...thickness (cm)
Claims
1. The comb body 100 with a protective cover is composed of a plurality of comb teeth 1 arranged in parallel, a comb frame body 2, and a protective cover C, and is characterized in that the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2 are combined to form the comb body 10, and the comb frame body 2 is combined to form the protective cover C.
2. 2. The comb body with protective cover 100 according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover C is a flexible protective cover C.
3. 3. The comb body with protective cover 100 according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover C is a transparent or semi-transparent protective cover C.
4. 4. The comb body with protective cover (100) according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover (C) is integrally joined to the outer surface portion (22) of the comb frame body (2).
5. 5. The comb body with protective cover (100) according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover (C) is a rectangular flat plate and is on the same plane as the comb body (10).
6. 6. The comb body 100 with a protective cover according to claim 1, wherein the comb frame body 2 is a U-shaped comb frame body.
7. 7. The comb body with protective cover 100 according to claim 1, wherein the comb body 10 is formed by integrally joining the comb teeth 1 and the comb frame body 2.
8. A comb body with a protective cover (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized by a combination of the comb body with a protective cover (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 6 and a pair of haircutting scissors (20).