Artificial fingernail

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Inventors

Mast, Rolf
Dark, Richard C. G.

Application #

036499

Filed

Apr-9-1987

Published

Jun-21-1988

Current US Class

132/73

International Classes

A45D 040/30

Field of Search

132/88.5 132/88.7 132/73

Assignee

Lee Pharmaceuticals (South El Monte, CA)

Examiners

McNeill; Gregory E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Goldman; Ronald M., Roth; W. Norman

US Patent References

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4407310   Sculptured artificia...
4448718   Method for the prep...
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4552160   Attaching an artific...

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Smillie, (1943) British J. Surg. 398-402. Bullough et al., (1970) J. Bone Joint Surg. 52B:564-570. Cox and Cardell, (1977) Clin. Orthopaed. Related Res. 125:236-242. Seedham (1979) Engin. Med. 8:207-219. Arnoczky and Warren, (1983) J. Sports Med. 11:131-141. Arnoczky, Advances in Orthopaedic Surgery., by the Williams and Wilkins Co., pp. 244-252. Arnoczky et al. (1986) 32nd Ann. ORS, New Orleans, Louisiana, p. 452. Milachowski et al. (1986) Orthopadischem Klinik, Klinikum Grosshadern, Munchen. z. Orhop. (Jul.-Aug. 1986) 124:508-512. Reaupre' et al. (1986) Clin. Orthopaed. Related Res. 208:72-75. Ahmed "Load-Carrying Characteristics of Meniscus and Tibial Plateau--A Review of Recent Results".

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Abstract
An artificial fingernail or tip formed of polymer plastic contains light diffusing means located only within the front distal portion, the light diffusing means including, a plurality of minute depressions within and throughout at least the upper surface of said polymer strip for providing a textured roughened surface to obtain a natural appearing contrast between the front distal portion and the back proximal portion of the nail. In an additional aspect, the appearance is further enhanced by inclusion of slight pigmentation of the plastic material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a fingernail portion simulating strip means of molded polymer material of the type having a size and geometry for attachment to a natural fingernail to simulate in shape at least a portion of an overgrown natural fingernail of a length that extends beyond the tip fo the finger supporting the natural fingernail, said strip containing surfaces, including an upper surface and a bottom surface, and front distal and back proximal portions to said surfaces, said distal portion corresponding in position to the whitish colored portion of a natural nail that extends beyond the finger cuticle and said proximal portion corresponding in position to at least a portion of a natural fingernail that overlies the cuticle, the improvement which comprises: light diffusing means located only within and covering said front distal portion for diffusing light incident on said front distal portion of the surface of said strip means said light diffusing means including a plurality of minute depressions within at least the upper surface of said polymer strip means for roughening said surface, to provide a natural appearing contrast in appearance between the front distal portion, which is relatively dull, and the back proximal strip portion, which is bright relative to said distal portion, whereby to simulate in appearance a natural fingernail.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to fingernail decorations and, more particularly, relates to artificial fingernails and fingernail extensions.

BACKGROUND

A part of the human anatomy which has benefited from the attention of the modern cosmetics industry is the fingernail. Carefully manicured and brightly painted fingernails of great length are a necessary part of the wardrobe of decorations that complete the portrait of femininity, good grooming, and great beauty of the modern woman. Consequently a great deal of time is spent applying nail polish to and admiring long fingernails. The demands of the working world deprive many women of the opportunity to allow their fingernails to grow to great length. The work a day world of chores results in broken nails or stress induced chewed down fingernails.

One solution to this "short nail" problem is the cosmetic decoration referred to as artificial fingernails that either cover the natural nail entirely or form extensions or "tips" as they are sometimes called that are attached to the front or distal end of the fingernail. The attachment of a plastic strip, generally shaped and sized to resemble a fingernail of extended length, to the distal end of the natural fingernail is a known technique and structure for cosmetically extending the length of a natural fingernail. Typically these simulations take the form of sheets or strips, as variously termed, of injection molded plastic material attached by an undersurface using glue, such as ethylcyanoacrylate based glue, to the natural fingernail. They are commercially available in a variety of between six to thirteen widths, corresponding to the width of human fingernails, and possess a curvature such that the underside concave surface of the nailtip in a side to side direction generally matches the upper convex surface of the natural nail to allow a reasonably matching fit therebetween. The tips are available generally by choice in lengths of between 0.3 inches to 1.5 inches and many are curved in a longitudinal direction to simulate the downward curvature of a naturally growing fingernail.
 
  A highly tacky continuous, generally self-sustaining film of pressure sensitive adhesive (formed by combining two pre-formed pressure sensitive adhesive...  An improved device for sculpturing artificial nails is disclosed. It comprises a handle, a contiguous concave foot portion and concave-convex shoe portions...