Fingernail cleaning device

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Inventors

Buehler, Arnold A.

Application #

065352

Filed

Jun-23-1987

Published

May-10-1988

Current US Class

004/623
004/624
132/74.5
132/75
134/182
134/201

International Classes

B08B 003/02

Field of Search

134/182 134/183 134/200 134/201 128/366 604/289 132/74.5 132/75 422/28 422/292 4/619 4/623 4/622 4/624

Examiners

Hornsby; Harvey C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wallenstein, Wagner, Hattis & Strampel, Ltd.

US Patent References

3943951   Water jet cleaning...
3982965   Water jet cleaning...
4020856   Fingernail and ha...
4119439   Nail cleaner
4137929   Fingernail cleaner
4289152   Nail cleaner
4670010   Liquid-nebulizing...

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Abstract
A fingernail device which includes a receptacle having a small diameter fluid passageway positioned at an angle to the base of the receptacle. The passageway has a nozzle which directs fluid at a downward angle to the upper surface of the base of the receptacle to create a high-velocity, shallow, fan-shaped fluid stream which flows along and substantially parallel to said base in the direction of the finger tips which are in contact with the base in proximity to the nozzle. The receptacle has a depth such that the level of the fluid retained in it during a cleaning operation will develop a head sufficient to eliminate any splashing, spray-out or extreme turbulance of the fluid in the receptacle. Passageway means are provided for entraining a cleansing agent in the fluid stream.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A fingernail cleaning device, comprising: a receptacle for receiving and maintaining a cleaning fluid at a predetermined level therein, said receptacle having an open top for enabling the fingers of one hand of a user to be placed in the receptacle and a bottom in contact with which the fingertips of said one hand of a user are placed during cleaning of the fingernails; and a small diameter fluid passageway positioned in the receptacle at an acute angle with relation to the bottom of the receptacle, said passageway being in communication with a source of a cleaning fluid and acting to direct cleaning fluid at a downward angle to the bottom of the receptacle to provide a high-velocity, fan-shaped stream of the cleaning fluid which travels along the bottom of the receptacle in the direction of the fingernails of the user, said predetermined level of fluid in the receptacle acting to provide sufficient fluid pressure above said stream to substantially prevent any splashing of fluid from the receptacle by said stream during cleansing of the nails.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a cleaning device, especially to a cleaning device for rapidly and effectively cleaning fingernails which can be used with equal facility and safety by an adult or child.

BACKGROUND OF THE PRIOR ART

Apparatus and/or appliances for cleaning fingernails are the subject matter of a number of U.S. patents. Thus, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,943,951 and 3,982,965 disclose appliances which include a chamber for receiving a single finger. The nail of each finger is separately cleaned by means of a jet nozzle for discharging a pulsating, pump actuated jet of water against the fingernails of a user as they are sequentially inserted into the chamber. U.S. Pat. No. 4,020,856 shows a fingernail and hand cleaning appliance which comprises a lower housing and an upper housing. The lower housing includes a reservoir and a pump, while the upper housing includes an opening fitted with a flexible gasket to enable the hand of a user to be inserted into the upper housing. A palm ball, having six finger grooves, is provided in the upper housing for receiving the user's hand. A nozzle is mounted at the end of each of the finger grooves to direct a pump actuated jet of water toward the end of each finger. U.S. Pat. No. 4,119,439 discloses a nail cleaning unit comprising a basin and a detachable hood for the basin. The unit utilizes a spray manifold having a plurality of orifices for directing water from a pump against the hand and fingernails of a user which is inserted through an opening in the hood. U.S. Pat. No. 4,137,929 discloses a fingernail cleaning apparatus comprising a receptacle adapted to receive one or more of a user's fingers to be cleaned. The apparatus includes nozzle means which may comprise one or more raised jets for directing a cleaning fluid at an angle against the underside of the fingernails, or may comprise a curved tube having liquid jet openings formed along the length thereof. During cleaning, the fingernails of the user are held in an elevated position in proximity to the fluid jets. U.S. Pat. No. 4,258,734 shows an appliance for cleaning a single fingernail, or toe nail of a user. The appliance has a water jet nozzle having a tapered end adapted to be inserted under each fingernail or toe nail as it is cleaned. A spray shield surrounds the jet nozzle, and is provided with an opening for admitting a finger or toe into contact with the tapered end of jet nozzle. U.S. Pat. No. 4,289,152 shows a fingernail cleaning apparatus comprising a housing provided with an opening in a sidewall thereof for admitting one finger of a user. A pump feeds water to a nozzle in the housing against which the fingertip of a finger rests during cleaning. A pointed projection is mounted in the nozzle for enabling a user to push the skin away from the fingernail during cleaning.
 
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