Immune response modifier compositions and methods
US-10144735-B2 · Dec 4, 2018 · US
US10299463B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10299463-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816034037-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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A grooming tool includes a handle and a head attached to the handle. The head has curved blades adjustable in at least an extended position and a non-extended position. Methods of grooming an animal can include selecting the length of the curved blades by adjusting the blades in at least an extended position or non-extended position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A grooming tool comprising: (a) a handle; and (b) a head attached to the handle; the head having a plurality of curved blades; the curved blades being movable to an extended position and non-extended position and usable for grooming in at least the extended position and the non-extended position; (i) wherein the curved blades are curved between 60-90°; and (ii) wherein a distance between the extended position and non-extended position ranges between 3-10 mm. 2. The grooming tool of claim 1 wherein the curved blades are releasably lockable in at least the extended position and non-extended position. 3. The grooming tool of claim 1 wherein the head includes a blade carrier holding the plurality of blades in a fixed position in the blade carrier. 4. The grooming tool of claim 3 wherein: (a) the head includes a housing having an interior volume therein; and (b) the blade carrier is operably positioned in the interior volume of the housing and constructed and arranged to be adjustable in at least a first position and second position; (c) the blades having a proximal portion adjacent to the blade carrier, and a distal portion spaced from the blade carrier; (i) when the blade carrier is in the first position, the blades are in the extended position; and (ii) when the blade carrier is in the second position, the blades are in the non-extended position and the distal portion of the blades is spaced nearer the housing than when in the extended position. 5. The grooming tool of claim 4 wherein the head includes a blade adjustor operably associated with the blade carrier to move the blade carrier between the first position and the second position. 6. The grooming tool of claim 5 wherein the head includes a locking tab arrangement constructed and arranged to releasably lock the blade carrier in at least the first position and the second position. 7. The grooming tool of claim 6 wherein: (a) the blade carrier includes first and second grooves therein; and (b) the locking tab arrangement includes a first tab and second tab; (i) the first tab having a first locking finger slidably located in the first groove; and (ii) the second tab having a second locking finger slidably located in the second groove. 8. The grooming tool of claim 7 wherein: (a) the blade carrier has first groove teeth along the first groove and second groove teeth along the second groove; and (b) the first locking finger of the first tab has first tab teeth, and the second locking finger of the second tab has second tab teeth; wherein the first tab teeth releasably engages the first groove teeth, and the second tab teeth releasably engages the second groove teeth to releasably lock the blade carrier in the first position and second position. 9. The grooming tool of claim 7 wherein the locking tab arrangement further includes a spring compressed between the first tab and second tab. 10. The grooming tool of claim 5 wherein the blade adjustor includes a plate having a finger mount projecting outside of the housing and an engagement bar oriented against the blade carrier. 11. The grooming tool of claim 10 wherein the blade adjuster further includes a spring oriented between the housing and the plate. 12. The grooming tool of claim 1 wherein: (a) the handle has a gripping member sized for gripping by a human hand and having a longitudinal axis therethrough; and (b) the head has a longitudinal axis non-coaxial with the gripping member longitudinal axis. 13. The grooming tool of claim 12 wherein the handle includes a v-shaped bridge between the gripping member and the head. 14. The grooming tool of claim 1 wherein there are 10-20 curved blades in the head.
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the shape being specially adapted to facilitate handling or improve grip · CPC title
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