序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Device to provide for polishing fingernails US277240 1994-07-19 US5577521A 1996-11-26 Steven Neitlich
The present invention provides a device for polishing fingernails. The polishing fingernail device comprises an integral structure having a forward portion for the fingernail section and a rearward portion for a portion of the finger rearwardly from the fingernail. The forward portion extends about the side ends of the nail and the rear end of the nail. In another embodiment the forward portion includes a section which extends under and about the forward portion of the nail being treated. The rearward portion extends about the top and side portion of the finger with a mechanism, such as a belt to releasably secure the polishing fingernail device to the finger.
182 Nail technician's ventilator US105399 1993-08-12 US5336128A 1994-08-09 Esau Birdsong
A portable apparatus for removing fumes and vapors from the work area of a nail technician comprises a transparent hood having two semicircular end walls attached at opposite ends of a semicylindrical side wall so as to create a generally semicylindrical enclosure defining an interior chamber when placed on a flat surface. The side wall has an inner layer and an outer layer which is separated from the inner layer by a preselected distance so as to define a plenum therebetween. Both the inner layer and the outer layer have four portions defining hand openings for the insertion of hands of a nail technician and a customer. The inner layer has a plurality of apertures extending from the interior chamber to the plenum. The hood has at least one suction port in communication with the plenum, the suction port also being in communication with a source of reduced pressure by means of any convenient air passageway such as a hose. The invention optionally includes an in-line filter means connected between said at least one suction port and said source of reduced pressure as well as an air freshener means connected to an exhaust port of the source of reduced pressure, preferable a vacuum cleaner.
183 Method and apparatus for creating images on nails US900292 1992-06-18 US5302224A 1994-04-12 Nevin Jenkins; Martin Fleit
A method and apparatus for creating an image such as out of a nail lacquer, picking up the image and transferring the picked up image either by a non-linear motion or a linear motion to a person's nail where it is deposited. A multicolor image can be built up on a person's nail. Stops are provided for properly indexing the pick up and deposit of the image.
184 Method and device for strengthening nails using carnauba wax US701475 1991-05-16 US5119839A 1992-06-09 James M. Rudolph
Disclosed is a method of sealing a human nail by applying a sealing material such as carnauba wax to the top of the nail using an applicator having a surface to which the sealing material adheres. The sealing material is released by rubbing the surface against the top of the nail to coat it with a thin layer of the sealing material.
185 Manicure shield US607318 1990-10-31 US5103845A 1992-04-14 Lynn M. Matthews
A manicure shield for restraining loose sculptured nail chips to protect a manicurist and a customer which includes a free-standing enclosure having a first opening in the rear of the enclosure sized to allow the passage of the customer's hand and a second opening in the front of the enclosure sized to permit manicuring of the customer's fingernails by the manicurist, where the free-standing enclosure is structured such that free-flying chips produced during the manicuring operation are shielded from the faces and bodies of the customer and manicurist. The manicure shield can be, for example, an accordion-like collapsible design or a box-like foldable design.
186 Nail-dryer US735257 1991-07-24 US5084984A 1992-02-04 Christian Duchoud; Serge Briee
A clamshell housing encloses a nail dryer. The housing includes a cover pivotally connected to a base. The cover may be opened by applying leverage to it and exposing a nail drying zone. The cover may be pivotally closed to form a compact package when not in use. A nail drying fan is actuated when the cover is opened thus closing an electrical circuit. The electrical connection is interrupted when the cover is tipped into a closed position.
187 Method of accomplishing rapid and durable manicure US573327 1990-08-27 US5044384A 1991-09-03 Yosh Hokama; Luis Romero
A method for rapidly accomplishing a durable manicure, that includes the steps:a) providing a flexible tab having a protective and separable upper layer, and a durable lower layer, the tab having the shape of a fingernail forward tip portion,b) applying and adhering the tab lower layer to the fingernail forward tip portion so that the tab extends proximate the forward edge of the fingernail forward tip portion,c) then peeling off the tab upper layer, thereby to expose the lower layer which has an upper surface,d) whereby the fingernail has an upwardly exposed upper surface of selected finish on the lower layer, and at its forward tip portion.
188 Protective guard aid device designed for injured and wounded fingers and/or toes US57439 1987-06-03 US5031608A 1991-07-16 David J. Weinstein
This invention relates to an improved construction of finger and toe housing devices. It is adapted to be readily applied to the ends of fingers or toes for protecting injured and wounded areas.Still another aim of the invention is to improve and provide a housing construction that may be economically manufactured and sold to be worn in order to protect and enable the wearer to perform their duties in the home and office, requiring the use of the hands and legs during the recovery period.Still a further aim of the invention is to provide a strong protector of the class described of self-contained resilient molded bead-spine-hinged connected section having yieldable means of holding the sections in applied position with the built-in rear locking system 2 and 13, beyond the last joint of the finger or toe. Both sections 1 and 10 provide a convex apertured portion adapted to house the injured finger or toe during the recuperation period.Still another aim of the device is to provide a strong, protective and completely encased storage holding area for the injured fingers or toes to heal safely and comfortably.
189 Fingernail protector US392412 1989-08-11 US4966174A 1990-10-30 James J. Stanczak
A fingernail protector is set forth utilizing an upper top convex shell formed with an arcuate convex upper surface overlying and pivoted at its forward end to an underlying shell formed with a planar bottom surface. The shells are biased in a normally opened position and include securement means at their entrance portions.
190 Fingernail protective device US371840 1989-06-27 US4960138A 1990-10-02 Tamara L. Kling
A fingernail protective device is set forth for surrounding securement about a fingernail wherein the protective device includes a plurality of embodiments which includes an accommodating slot, apertures, a "V" shaped slot, as well as an overfolded member for protection of an associated fingernail.
191 Ultraviolet light for use in setting gels for artificial fingernails US889241 1986-07-25 US4731541A 1988-03-15 Richard E. Shoemaker
A light system for providing uniform actinic radiation to fingernails while in a predetermined position, including a generally ellipsoidal housing having a circular horizontal cross-section and reflective inner surfaces to concentrate light, the surfaces being so shaped and so dimensioned as to concentrate, in the predetermined position, the light rays from an ultraviolet lamp in the housing, an opening in the housing to receive the hand of a user, and means for guiding the user's hand so as to position the fingernails of the hand in the predetermined position, the guiding means including a handle to be grasped by the user and means interconnecting the handle and housing and controlling the position of the handle as it is moved within the housing. An adjustable timer may be provided to control exposure times.
192 Fingertip cover US916116 1986-10-07 US4694843A 1987-09-22 Elaine J. Casenhiser
A flexible tubular finger-end sheath has a cavity comprised of an open-end finger-gripping portion and a closed-end protector portion separated by a finger-stopping barrier. The walls of the protector portion converge and terminate in a truncated pressing face at the closed end. Additional stiffening may be provided to the protector-portion by a longitudinal rib thereon.
193 Worktop air cleaner US856480 1986-04-28 US4647295A 1987-03-03 Clifford W. Christ
Apparatus and method for removing obnoxious fumes and particulate laden air from a work area above a table or desk for the treatment of human nails. The removed air is filtered in a unit removed from the table or desk to remove particulate 3 microns and larger in size and the fume laden air is diffused into the environment at a location remote from the work area and in a concentration sufficiently low to avoid discomfort to those present in the area.
194 Fingernail cleaner comprising faucet attachment which provides shielded jet stream US818895 1986-01-14 US4635656A 1987-01-13 Charles G. Daniel
A fingernail cleaner comprising a cylindrical tubular housing with an orifice disc across it intermediate the top and bottom. A nozzle in the orifice disc projects a jet of water at high velocity. The space above the orifice disc comprises a soap chamber and the depending cylindrical portion below the orifice disc forms a skirt to function as a splash guard.
195 Environmental manicure system US139898 1980-04-14 US4280519A 1981-07-28 Virginia J. Chapman
A manicure table providing for the automatic removal of harmful and/or offensive fumes, dust and other materials of like nature resulting from the manicuring process. Where necessary, the harmful materials may be treated so as to render them more easily removable; as, for example, by exhaust.
196 Process for enhancing and strengthening the growth of nails US75882 1979-09-17 US4267852A 1981-05-19 Judith E. Hullinger
The method and compositions for enhancing the growth and strength of fingernails and toenails.
197 Fingernail protector and method US603524 1975-08-11 US3972325A 1976-08-03 Dianne Bluestone
A method of protecting a long protruding fingernail during performance of manual activities by inserting a resilient cushion member within the cavity on the under side of the protruding nail portion and adhesively securing the cushion member to the fingernail.
198 Dispenser for fingernail treating liquid US43618454 1954-06-11 US2722224A 1955-11-01 BLANN LAWRENCE R
199 Manicure bowl and stand assembly US5479548 1948-10-15 US2561001A 1951-07-17 WARD VIRGINIA M
200 Fingernail guard US5774248 1948-11-01 US2546619A 1951-03-27 TURNER HILIARY H
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