序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Nail polish remover JP29375894 1994-11-01 JP2741487B2 1998-04-15 澄江 黒川
22 マニキュア除光液のための回転運動を用いた円形デバイス JP2017511134 2015-05-04 JP2017514663A 2017-06-08 レオン, アンヘリカ パントーハ
本発明は、マニキュア除光液を含む、それぞれの蓋(10)を伴う手の指の平均的な長さよりも高くない瓶の中に配置される、ポリエチレンもしくはポリプロピレン、または同様の堅さおよび柔らかい感触を有する材料でできたパターンと、ともに使用される内側環状切り込みを有するスポンジ状材料でできた部品とからなる、マニキュア除光液のための回転運動円形デバイスによって形成されるシステムに関する。爪に使用される爪に使用される種類のエナメルまたはマニキュアまたはポリッシュの除去を可能にするシステムは、家庭で、および/または商業的に使用され得、より短い期間に、より高いレベルの効率および快適性を伴って、手の指の5つの爪から一度にマニキュアを除去することが可能であり、また、マニキュア除光液、および指の爪をこするためのスポンジ状材料の部品の表面の両方のより良好な使用も可能にする。【選択図】図5
23 人工爪の除去方法、人工爪組成物、人工爪、人工爪の形成方法、及び、ネイルアートキット JP2015522777 2014-06-10 JP6138936B2 2017-05-31 大橋 秀和
24 人工爪の除去方法、人工爪組成物、人工爪、人工爪の形成方法、及び、ネイルアートキット JP2015522777 2014-06-10 JPWO2014199966A1 2017-02-23 秀和 大橋
爪装飾の有する光沢性等の長所を損なわず、かつ、除去時にアセトンを用いずに、指先や爪への負担を軽減した、人工爪の除去方法を提供することを目的とする。また、上記人工爪の除去方法に使用されるネイルアートキット及び人工爪組成物、並びに、上記人工爪組成物を用いた人工爪を提供することを目的とする。本発明の人工爪の除去方法は、人工爪組成物をヒト若しくは動物の爪上、又は、支持体上に塗布し塗布膜を形成する工程、上記塗布膜を乾燥及び/又は露光して人工爪を形成する工程、並びに、上記人工爪を除去液に接触させて除去する除去工程を含み、上記人工爪組成物が、(成分A)エチレン性不飽和基と酸基とを有する化合物、及び/又は、(成分B)酸基を有するポリマーを含有し、上記除去液がpH8以上11以下の溶液であることを特徴とする。
25 指先ケア用スポンジおよび指先ケア用具 JP2013520589 2012-06-14 JPWO2012173208A1 2015-02-23 黒川 澄江; 澄江 黒川
【課題】見た目が美しく、しかも、簡単な操作で迅速かつ確実に指先のケアを行うことができる指先ケア用スポンジを提供する。【解決手段】軸方向に貫通して形成される中空部(5)と,外周面(2a)に軸方向に対する垂直断面において歯車状に形成される突起(3)とを備えた筒状のスポンジ体(2)からなる指先ケア用スポンジであって、スポンジ体(2)は、外周面(2a)の少なくとも一部が中空部(5)内に折り返されてなる折り返し部(6)を有し、この押し返し部(6)から中空部(5)内に指先を挿入して,スポンジ体(2)をその中心軸を基軸に回動させて,又は,指先をスポンジ体(2)の中心軸を基軸に回動させて,又は,これらの両方動作を同時に行うことにより,中空部(5)内に突出する突起(3)により爪の表面を摩擦することを特徴とする指先ケア用スポンジ(1)による。【選択図】図2
26 Nail care or finger care tool and nail care or finger care tool set JP2010117976 2010-05-24 JP2011244857A 2011-12-08 NAKAMURA KOJI
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To solve the problem that when an auxiliary tool is used to secure cotton moistened with nail polish remover in between nails, while parts of the auxiliary tool also project to the tip of the nail and the sides of the finger, and accordingly the fingertips can be put together or cannot be used to carry out functions such as any task that require to use fingers, also, the nail polish remover contains acetone to ensure removal, but this acetone can vaporize and fill the room with the foul smell of acetone, furthermore, if cream is applied to care for the roughened fingers, the fingertips applied with a sufficient amount of cream become sticky, and it makes it difficult to perform other tasks, etc., that require the use of fingers during finger care.SOLUTION: The nail care or fingertip care tool is constituted by an elastic bag-like material having sufficient size to cover the nail at the fingertip and also having a liquid-absorbing member fixedly attached over an area inside the bag-like material that comes in contact with the nail.
27 Dispensing device of porous carrier JP2000557725 1999-07-05 JP4226784B2 2009-02-18 ルーイ・リンゼ・ヘンリクス・アドリアヌス・ウィレムセン
28 Portable nail-polish remover JP2003300085 2003-08-25 JP2004081862A 2004-03-18 LEE KWANG-KUK
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a nail-polish remover which is convenient to handle and use and easy to store and manage. SOLUTION: This portable nail-polish remover has a remover body which has an opening on the top, a nonwoven fabric which is stored in the remover body and is rolled such that it goes through the opening of the remover body and is exposed to the outside of the remover body, a remover liquid container which is mounted inside the remover body such that its outlet is facing the side of the opening of the remover body, and supplies a remover liquid to the nonwoven fabric, and a head which is jointed with the opening of the remover body and opens and closes the remover liquid container to supply the remover liquid to the nonwoven fabric. COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO
29 DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND CONTROLLED DISPENSING OF AT LEAST PARTIALLY POROUS ABSORPTION BODIES AND AN ABSORPTION BODY FOR USE THEREWITH PCT/NL2007050593 2007-11-26 WO2008066377A3 2008-09-12 VERHEIJ ROBERT JOHANNES
A device for retaining and dispensing in a controlled fashion at least partially porous absorbent pads (20) that includes an elongated storage chamber (11) that is intended and adjusted to receive inside a series of absorbent pads and that includes actuators (30) that are capable and have been set up to move an absorbent pad in the storage chamber to an exit opening (13) and dispense it at the exit opening. The actuators comprise a manually controllable control instrument (31, 32) that is capable and adjusted to enforce rotation on the carrier bodies and to directly hold on to them as well as a spiral profile (14) over at least nearly the full length of an internal wall (12) of the storage chamber (11). The absorbent pads comprise holding means (23) that are capable and have been set up to work together with the spiral profile (14) in the storage chamber so that a passageway can be enforced according to the spiral profile (14) for an absorbent pad with regard to rotation im osed b the control instrument.
30 A NAIL CARE ACCESSORY PCT/ZA0100078 2001-06-12 WO0195759A2 2001-12-20 PROKOPOS NICCI
A nail care accessory which is in a form of a housing with a tight fitting lid which can be pulled off to reveal an applicator to which a nail varnish, nail varnish remover or other substance for treatment of the nails, is conveyed by internal channels from a reservoir inside the housing. The applicator is protruded and retracted by applying pressure to elastic parts of the housing. The reservoir may be replaceable or refillable or the reservoir and applicator as a unit may be exchanged to allow use of different colours. A nail varnish applicator and a nail varnish remover can be incorporated in a single accessory, located end to end so that one is at one end and the other at the other end, of the accessory. A flow control valve may be provided, actuated by pressure on the applicator when substance is being applied to a nail. The walls of eth reservoir can be made compressible to allow pressure to be applied, to place the substance under pressure, to assist in it coming out of the accessory at the applicator.
31 Cosmetic device for dispensing a wiping material US426318 1999-10-25 US6148828A 2000-11-21 Roger Bourassa
A device for dispensing a wiping material suitable for use as a make-up applicator or a make-up remover. The cosmetic device includes an elongated casing having a wiping tip protruding from one end thereof. A slidable ribbon of wiping material is covering the wiping tip. The casing further comprise a storage compartment, a take-up compartment and a ribbon handler to advance the ribbon from the storage compartment over the wiping tip through the take-up compartment. Once the segment of ribbon covering the wiping tip is dirty, the ribbon is simply advanced to expose a new fresh portion of ribbon on the wiping tip. The ribbon is preferably saturated with a cleaning solution.
32 Tool for removing finger nail polish US162664 1998-09-29 US6035859A 2000-03-14 Frances Antonopoulos-McIvor
The present invention is a hand-held nail polish removal tool for use in removing nail polish, The tool comprises a hollow base portion for receiving and containing nail polish remover. A cap portion is secured to the hollow base portion with the nail polish remover receivable into the cap portion from the hollow base portion. At least one rest member is secured to either or both the hollow base portion and/or the cap portion. A porous applicator material is removably secured to the cap portion with the nail polish remover receivable into the porous material from the cap portion and substantially retainable within the porous material such that contacting pressure of the porous material with a fingernail or the like releases at least a partial amount of the nail polish remover from the porous material onto the fingernail or the like. The rest member maintains a fluid level of the nail polish remover at a position below the porous applicator material when the removal tool is positioned upon a substantially level horizontal surface.
33 Toe nail polish removing device US325276 1999-06-03 US5992422A 1999-11-30 Linda F. Ivory
A device for removing toe nail polish that operates while the user sits or stands with one or more feet in the device with the toe nails of the feet/foot positioned beneath a toe nail polish remover assembly including a toe nail polish removing sponge that is periodically refilled with nail polish remover from a reservoir and that moves back and forth in a reciprocating motion across the user's toes.
34 Apparatus and method for removing nail tips US183471 1998-10-30 US5947131A 1999-09-07 Dae Jin Kim
A nail tip removal apparatus includes a cup for holding nail tip removal solution. A transducer is mounted on the bottom of the cup to impart vibrations to the solution to promote penetration of the solution to soften the nail tip adhesive.
35 Nail polish application and removal device US63217 1998-04-20 US5897262A 1999-04-27 Mary Bratby-Carey
A device for applying and removing nail polish comprising a first container for storing polish remover solvent and a second container for storing nail polish. Each container includes a threaded neck and an opening. A lid structure includes a first end for rotatably mounting to the threaded neck of the first container and a second end for rotatably mounting to the threaded neck of the second container. A sponge applicator snap fits into the opening of the first container for selectively permitting dispensing of the polish remover solvent. A brush assembly is mounted within the lid structure for facilitating application of the nail polish. The nail polish application and removal device also includes a check valve snap fitted into the opening of the second container for straightening the bristles of the brush assembly, and a replaceable emery board removably attached to the exterior surface of the first container for filing and shaping nails.
36 Apparatus for manicuring nails US891909 1997-07-14 US5762077A 1998-06-09 Valton E. Griffiths, Jr.
An apparatus for manicuring nails including a first container that has a front end and a back end. Included is a second container that has a front end and a back end. A back threaded portion of the second container is sized for releasable coupling with the threaded recess wall of the first container. A first end cap has a back end with a projecting cylindrical tip and a solvent applicator. A second end cap has a back end with a projecting cylindrical tip and a polish applicator. Also, a first cap cover is provided and sized for positioning over the first end cap. Lastly, a second cap cover is provided for positioning over the second end cap.
37 Artificial fingernail remover and brush cleaner US73357 1993-06-07 US5388597A 1995-02-14 Clifford W. Smith; Judy K. Hall
An artificial fingernail remover and brush cleaner comprising an upper housing attached to a lower housing, and a container removably attached to the lower housing. A door is sandwiched between the upper housing and the lower housing, and is free to reciprocate, covering and uncovering access to the inside of the container as it does so. A spring urges the door into the closed position, thereby preventing evaporation of the container contents. The door may be retained in the open position by rotating a door handle rigidly attached to the door. The door perimeter incorporates brush notches whereby a brush may be immobilized to soak in the solvent in the container without deforming its bristles.
38 Apparatus for removing coatings from fingernails US17247 1993-02-12 US5339477A 1994-08-23 Ronald C. Warner; Craig M. Warner
A motorized device for removing nail coatings such as fingernail polish or the like and usable by either a professional manicurist or by an individual caring for her own nails, the invention includes a container controllably rotatable in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, the container receiving a single-use cartridge filled with a flexible foam body saturated with a solvent capable of removing the coating. In the environment of a beauty salon, a client inserts each nail sequentially into a finger-receiving slit in the foam body of the cartridge and the cartridge-bearing container is rotated after each insertion to remove the coating, the cartridge then being discarded so that only one client uses a given cartridge. Sequential reversing of the cartridge-bearing container according to the invention speeds removal of the nail coating especially in cuticle areas from which nail coatings are difficult to remove according to prior methodology.
39 Apparatus for removing coatings from fingernails US638334 1991-01-07 US5185900A 1993-02-16 Ronald C. Warner; Craig M. Warner
A motorized device for removing nail coatings such as fingernail polish or the like and usable by either a professional manicurist or by an individual caring for her own nails, the invention includes a container controllably rotatable in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, the container receiving a single-use cartridge filled with a flexible foam body saturated with a solvent capable of removing the coating. In the environment of a beauty salon, a client inserts each nail sequentially into a finger-receiving slit in the foam body of the cartridge and the cartridge-bearing container is rotated after each insertion to remove the coating, the cartridge then being discarded so that only one client uses a given cartridge. Sequential reversing of the cartridge-bearing container according to the invention speeds removal of the nail coating especially in cuticle areas from which nail coatings are difficult to remove according to prior methodology. The methods and apparatus of the invention provide for more rapid and safer removal of nail coatings such as nail poish when compared to prior methodology and polish removal apparatus.
40 Protective device for use in removing fingernail polish US258656 1988-10-17 US5027839A 1991-07-02 Kathleen M. Appell
A device for use in removing finger nail polish while protecting the user's fingers and nails from deleterious effects of contact with nail polish remover solution. The device includes a pair of elongate imperforate channel-like members which underlie and extend between a pair of user's fingers and which mount therebelow a swab adapted to be impregnated with polish remover and rubbed against the nails having polish to be removed.
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