序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Manicure glove device for wearing on the hand of a user thereof US193075 1998-11-16 US6026513A 2000-02-22 Elizabeth Sima
A manicure glove device for wearing on the hand of a user thereof the device including a main portion for accommodating the palm of the hand and a plurality of finger portions extending from the main portion, each finger portion of the plurality of portions having a proximal and a distal end for receiving therein a finger of the hand. Each of the distal portions defines an opening such that a fingernail of the finger protrudes therethrough Also, the glove device is fabricated from a piece of stretchable fabric.
142 Method for painting nails with acrylic air brush paint US948432 1997-10-10 US5996591A 1999-12-07 Cynthia S. Landa; Whitney A. Landa
A nail painting marker is provided which includes a marker case housing a paint tube. The tube contains air brush marker paint which is applied using an applicator extending from the tube. The applicator has a tip for precise application of the paint to the nail. The tip is sealed with a removable cap when not in use. In the method of use, the nail is contacted directly with the tip of the marker so as to apply paint to the nail, without the need to reload the tip with paint, as with a brush. Multiple markers with different color paints can be used to apply multiple colors to each nail.
143 Method and apparatus for creating art on an object such as a person's fingernail or toenail US30947 1998-02-26 US5960798A 1999-10-05 Nevin C. Jenkins; Rande W. Newberry; William P. McVay
A hand-operated apparatus for applying an image on a person's fingernail consisting of a base having an upper surface defining a first cutout. A stop is provided to establish a reference point. An image creating plate is received in the first cutout for creating an image composed of an image defining coating material. A digit positioning member having a V-shaped groove receives and positions a person's digit relative to the location of the created image. An orientation surface is defined by the base against which the free end of the person's digit bears to establish, in cooperation with the V-shaped groove, the appropriate orientation relative to the reference point. A transfer member is mounted on the base movable over the upper surface for transferring the created image from the image creating plate to the person's nail. A method for applying an art image on a person's nail in which a reference point is established. A person's digit is positioned in a V-shaped groove with the free end of the digit bearing against an orientation surface, located relative to the reference point. A supporting base provides a first preselected location. An image composed of an image defining coating material is created at a location remote from the first preselected location. The created image is picked up from said remote location by a transfer element and transferred to the person's nail.
144 Artificial support nail and method for applying artificial support nail US911764 1997-08-15 US5806537A 1998-09-15 Juliet Wittwer
An apparatus and method for providing artificial support to the entire underneath surface of a natural fingernail so that the natural nail can grow without breaking.
145 Manicurist workstation US823173 1997-03-25 US5787903A 1998-08-04 Mary Jane Blackshear
A workstation apparatus for use by manicurists in the application of artificial nails and the like, to protect the technician and client from the debris and vapors generated in the nail application process. The provides a covered working surface and circulates the contaminated air through purifying filters, and conditions the temperature and humidity of the air, before returning the air to the work surface.
146 Nail polish bottle holder for use in manicuring pans US752967 1996-12-02 US5743406A 1998-04-28 Bruce Anthony Wright
An improved pan of the kind used for supporting hands and/or feet for working on the cuticles the improvement being a support for a bottle that may hold nail polish or other material. The support is a sloping surface and a pair of VECLRO straps in connection with the inside of one of the side walls the pan. The support may have a sloped bottom surface for supporting the bottle of nail polish at an angle to that of the surface of the pan, thereby allowing the brush to dip into the bottle for maximum use of the polish. Support straps with VELCRO closures may be used to further secure the bottle to the side of the wall.
147 Manicurist's thumb and finger protectors US303774 1994-09-09 US5517692A 1996-05-21 Joan Wunderlich-Kehm
A set of digit or thumb and finger protectors provides a manicurist with protection against chafing irritation or injury from repeated contact with a nail file, emery board or the like. The set includes a thumb protector and an index-finger protector for the hand opposite a hand that holds the file or other tool. The thumb protector covers the skin on the back and sides of the thumb but allows the thumb pad to remain exposed for tactile sensation, for example to assess the smoothness of a filed surface, without having to remove the thumb protector. The index-finger protector covers the skin and nail at the end of the index finger. The index finger protector hinges adjacent the knuckle and has a throat cut out to permit free flexion and extension of the index finger. These protectors guard against accidentally filing or rasping the skin by an errant stroke. An optional additional finger protector is applied to a finger on the hand which holds the nail file to guard against injury from prolonged handling of the abrasive file or other tool.
148 Method of hardening and strengthening fingernails US772771 1991-10-07 US5372150A 1994-12-13 Sarah E. Hughes
A method which can be done in a procedure of separating a small area of nail bed flesh from the nail plate's underside, where the nail plate and nail bed join, at the forefront, to an extent back toward the base of the fingernail. A visible convex line (10), across the top of the nail plate, visible due to the translucency of the nail plate, where the nail plate and nail bed join, indicates the precise location of the forefront of the nail bed, thus of the nail bed flesh. A second and identical line, simulated convex line (12), just below and adjacent to line (10), on the nail plate (20), indicates the extent to which the nail bed flesh is separated. An intermediate area (18), formed in a concavo-convex shape, between the two identical convex lines, is the area of separation of nail plate and nail bed flesh; extending the full width of the nail bed, and from approximately 0.5 or 0.7 mm, up to approximately 2.0 mm longitudinally of the nail bed. The nail bed flesh is separated to an extent to be effective enough, yet not to an extent to cause adverse results of various kinds. Conversely, the nail plate may be partially removed with manipulation applied to the nail bed flesh in a similar manner, and to about the same intensity and degree as in the preferred method above.
149 Manicure table US781238 1992-01-07 US5277130A 1994-01-11 Catherine Caporrella
The manicure table is shaped in such a way that the client and the manicurist are not located opposite each other on one axis but rather at an angle to each other. The surface (1) of the table comprises an indent (2) where the client sits and at least one second indent (3) for the manicurist. This arrangement means the distance between the two persons is halved in comparison to a standard table, yet each person has ample leg room.
150 Cosmetic application system US910942 1992-07-09 US5268166A 1993-12-07 Philip J. Barnett; Michael R. Lowry
A novel system for depositing color cosmetic materials directly onto the skin or other parts of the body utilizes the principle of electrostatic spraying to deliver the color cosmetic composition to the intended site, e.g. the skin of the face, eyelids, eyelashes, nails, etc. The system is applicable to a wide range of known color cosmetic materials.
151 Nail drying apparatus and method therefor US848538 1992-03-09 US5249367A 1993-10-05 Michael D. Nafziger; Roger L. Davis
A nail drying apparatus including a housing having lower and upper adjustable portions and including an ultraviolet light source enclosed therein. The housing has left and right hand or feet openings for positioning both hands, or feet, on left hand or foot and right hand or foot rest positions within the housing, for drying the nails. A method of drying the nails is also provided.
152 Finger nail polish protector US792419 1991-11-15 US5186189A 1993-02-16 Pauline Harris
The fingernail polish protector of the invention has a finger-encircling piece, elongated pieces extending in parallel from opposing sides of the finger-encircling piece, an upper piece hinged to one of the elongated pieces and latchable to the other elongated piece, and at least one lower finger-retaining portion extending downward between said finger encircling piece and the distal end of said elongated piece. The fingernail polish protector may also include an upper finger-retaining portion extending upward from an elongated piece. The protector may be attached to open ends of the fingers of a glove.
153 Nail vapor and dust collection and treatment device US709894 1991-06-04 US5139546A 1992-08-18 Carl G. Novobilski
A low profile nail vapor and dust collection and treatment device is provided for use in a manicuring and/or beauty salon environment. The device has a compact shape for use on a table of standard height, and includes a fan and filters for collecting and/or treating dustlike particulate and potentially toxic vapors at a manicurist work station.
154 High efficiency wrap package, and process, for nails US199054 1988-05-26 US4913173A 1990-04-03 Yosh Hokama; Luis Romero
The strengthening of a finger or toe nail includesproviding a package that includes a fabric layer to be applied to the nail, and a flexible plastic overlay sheet that includes a first portion positioned in overlying relation to a first part of the fabric layer and a second portion retained to a second part of the fabric layer,positioning the package to apply the first part of the fabric layer onto the nail and in the presence of liquid adhesive adjacent the first part of the fabric layer,and rubbing that first portion of the plastic layer against and relative to the first part of the fabric layer, thereby to smooth the first part of the fabric layer on the nail causing the adhesive to smoothly bond that first part of the fabric layer to the nail.
155 Fingernail shielding device US105256 1979-12-19 US4577648A 1986-03-25 Frances Dinerstein; Lia Dinerstein
This invention is directed to a nail shielding device for use in applying a formaldehyde-containing liquid nail-hardening composition to human nails while protecting the cuticle and surrounding soft skin tissue from contact with said liquid compositions. The shielding device consists of an integral device having a forward end which is placed under the white tip of the nail, side and bottom portions which cover skin adjacent to the side edges of the nail and the bottom portion of the finger, a rear portion to cover the cuticle and skin to the rear of the cuticle, and two transverse apertures between the forward and rearward edges.
156 Container assembly US532550 1983-09-15 US4476883A 1984-10-16 Daniel Diaz
A container assembly of the type specifically structured for applying a predetermined liquid or solution to the fingernails of a person. A sponge material is disposed on the interior of a housing and preferably corresponds to the configuration thereof. A plurality of recesses being dimensioned and configured to receive the fingertip and accordingly the fingernail of the user are formed on the exposed surface of the sponge material in a predetermined array facilitating placement of all the fingers in various recesses. A liquid or solution such as nail biting preventative or nail strengthener is applied to the interior of the housing and the sponge material wherein the housing is filled to a level sufficient to form small pools in the bottom of each of the recesses.
157 Application of flock to the body for cosmetic purposes US43368574 1974-01-16 US3856026A 1974-12-24 GAYDOS D
A method is disclosed for applying flock, in predetermined thicknesses, to fingernails, toenails, eyelids, eyebrows, eyelashes and other portions or areas of the body for cosmetic purposes. Several methods and means for applying the flock are disclosed. In one method, the flock is applied directly to an adhesive-coated nail, and excess flock removed. In another method, a sheet of film of a plastic material, having an adhesive backing, is coated with an adhesive base and the flock applied to the adhesive base, after which portions of the sheet or film are removed for application to the fingernail or other body part.
158 Manicure table US3784270D 1972-03-13 US3784270A 1974-01-08 DE LAPP M
A table for use by a manicurist, and including a top member that is inclined upwardly from the customer''s side. The top member has recessed cups therein for manicuring lotion, and such are heated by heating elements concealed beneath the top. The table has a tray, a drawer and a pair of cabinets on the rear or manicurist''s side thereof, for the instruments and materials of the manicurist.
159 Reciprocating manicure device US3720851D 1971-01-11 US3720851A 1973-03-13 WATERS R; SPOHR A
A manicure device is provided which imparts reciprocating motion to a removable manicure tool. An electric motor drives a pinion gear which in turn drives a ring gear which has an integral eccentric. A tool holder is moved in a reciprocating motion by the eccentric and at its end receives the manicure tool. The tool holder is guided in its reciprocating motion by means of roller bearings which ride on the inner surfaces of a hollow enclosure. A handle containing the motor and the tool holder is stored in the upper portion of a plastic case along with the manicure tools, and the line cord is stored in a recessed enclosure that is accessible from the bottom of the case.
160 Manicure means US3480020D 1966-11-23 US3480020A 1969-11-25 ERNEST FRANCES H
QQ群二维码
意见反馈