FRANK BACHRACH
Architects in Great Neck, NY

License number
New Jersey 21AI00731800
Issued Date
Jan 9, 1978
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2003
Category
Architecture
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address
Great Neck, NY

Professional information

Frank Bachrach Photo 1

Lice And Nit Removal Device

US Patent:
7117873, Oct 10, 2006
Filed:
Sep 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/658643
Inventors:
Frank Bachrach - Great Neck NY, US
Steven Strauss - Hillsdale NJ, US
Richard Roig - Sparta NJ, US
Assignee:
American Comb Corporation - Paterson NJ
International Classification:
A45D 24/10, A45D 24/30
US Classification:
132148, 132129, 132139, 132157
Abstract:
A device for removing lice and nits from affected hair and scalp of an individual, has first and second movable blades, the first blade including a plurality of first saw teeth, the second blade including a plurality of second saw teeth, and means for movably retaining the first and second blades parallel and adjacent to one another with their respective first and second teeth in opposition and parallel planes along their respective longitudinal axes, whereby the blades can be selectively moved toward one another to cause their teeth to mesh together with hairs captively held therebetween, the first and second teeth being configured to thereafter provide via combing a scraping action against the entrapped hairs for removing lice and nits therefrom.


Frank Bachrach Photo 2

Lice And Nit Removal Comb With Square Shaped Metal Teeth

US Patent:
7909042, Mar 22, 2011
Filed:
Jan 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/655661
Inventors:
Daniel Bachrach - Great Neck NY, US
Frank B. Bachrach - Great Neck NY, US
International Classification:
A45D 24/00
US Classification:
132159
Abstract:
A metal-toothed comb is provided having elongated identical teeth each with a square cross-section along substantially the entire length, elongated edges of each tooth being slightly rounded, free ends of each of the teeth being slightly rounded, whereby the teeth are successively positioned juxtaposed in a common plane, with elongated edges of each tooth opposing one another, and the distance between the teeth being a constant 0. 004 inch along the entire length of the gap therebetween, except for a relatively small portion proximate the distal ends of each tooth, which are tapered down to a rounded tip.


Frank Bachrach Photo 3

Lice And Nit Removal Comb

US Patent:
2009031, Dec 24, 2009
Filed:
Jun 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/214720
Inventors:
Frank Bachrach - Great Neck NY, US
Daniel Bachrach - Great Neck NY, US
Richard Roig - Sparta NJ, US
International Classification:
A45D 24/04
US Classification:
132200, 132137, 132142, 132126
Abstract:
A comb for removing lice and nits from animal and/or human hair is provided with two spaced apart rows of teeth, the teeth in each row being successively adjacent to and in close proximity to one another with tapered distal ends, respectively, the longitudinal centerlines of the teeth of one row being respectively aligned with the longitudinal centerlines of spaces between the teeth of the other row, and with the teeth of one row being longer than the teeth of the other row.


Frank Bachrach Photo 4

Comb

US Patent:
4612944, Sep 23, 1986
Filed:
Feb 20, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/703429
Inventors:
Frank Bachrach - Great Neck NY
James M. Teale - Woodcliff Lake NJ
Assignee:
American Comb Corporation - Paterson NJ
International Classification:
A45D 2400
US Classification:
132 11R
Abstract:
A comb for removing lice and nits from the hair is formed by a base and a plurality of teeth extending from said base in substantially the same direction. The longitudinal axis of each tooth is parallel to the longitudinal axis of each other tooth. Each tooth has a polygonal cross section shape such as in the form of a diamond. The cross sectional dimensions of each tooth enlarge from the free end of each tooth toward the base so that the spacing between adjacent teeth narrows toward the base. The facing edges of adjacent teeth interact with each other to capture, in a scissor-like manner, lice and nits therebetween.


Frank Bachrach Photo 5

Comb

US Patent:
4807652, Feb 28, 1989
Filed:
Sep 14, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/095929
Inventors:
Frank Bachrach - Great Neck NY
Assignee:
American Comb Corp. - Paterson NJ
International Classification:
A45D 2404
US Classification:
132137
Abstract:
A comb for removing lice and nits from the hair is formed by a base and a plurality of teeth extending from the base in substantially the same direction. The longitudinal axis of each tooth is parallel to the longitudinal axis of each other tooth. Each tooth has a polygonal cross sectional shape such as in the form of a modified triangle. The cross sectional dimensions of each tooth enlarge from the free end of each tooth toward the base so that the spacing between adjacent teeth narrows toward the base. The facing edges of adjacent teeth interact with each other to capture lice and nits therebetween. A rib is provided longitudinally along one of the faces of each tooth.


Frank Bachrach Photo 6

Comb

US Patent:
4612945, Sep 23, 1986
Filed:
Feb 20, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/703428
Inventors:
Frank Bachrach - Great Neck NY
Assignee:
American Comb Corporation - Paterson NJ
International Classification:
A45D 2430
US Classification:
132137
Abstract:
A comb for removing lice and nits from the hair is formed by a base and a plurality of teeth extending from said base in substantially the same direction. The longitudinal axis of each tooth is parallel to the longitudinal axis of each other tooth. Each tooth has a polygonal cross sectional shape as in the form of a triangle. The cross sectional dimensions of each tooth enlarge from the free end of each tooth toward the base so that the spacing between adjacent teeth narrows toward the base. The facing edges of adjacent teeth interact with each other to capture, in a scissor-like manner, lice and nits therebetween.