Artificial nail removal arrangement

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Inventors

Tietjen, Marlene

Application #

798860

Filed

Feb-11-1997

Published

Sep-15-1998

Current US Class

132/73
132/76.4

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/76.4 132/73.6 132/74.5 132/75.8 132/73 132/75 15/104.04 15/167.1 15/167.3

Assignee

Del Laboratories, Inc. (Farmingdale, NY)

Examiners

Manahan; Todd E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kirschstein et al.

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Abstract
An abrasive pad having multiple abrasive fibers is confined within a cylindrical vessel having nail polish solvent. The pad has an oversized finger hole in which one or more fingers having artificial nails can be accommodated. The artificial nails are removed by rubbing the artificial nail against the abrasive pad.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims:

1. An arrangement for removing an artificial nail from a natural human fingernail, comprising:

a) a vessel having a cylindrical wall which has a circumference and a height, and a bottom wall bounding a chamber;

b) a treatment liquid including a solvent for the artificial nail in the chamber; and

c) an abrasive pad extending along the cylindrical wall within the chamber and constituted of an intertwined network of elongated, abrasive fibers having interstices in which the liquid is received, said abrasive pad being constituted of an elongated strip of the abrasive fibers, said strip having opposite ends which engage each other when the abrasive pad is in the chamber, said strip having a length greater than said circumference and extending entirely along said circumference and entirely over said height of the cylindrical wall, said abrasive pad having a central finger hole for receiving the artificial nail to be removed, with clearance, to permit forceful rubbing movement of the artificial nail against the abrasive fibers.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of The Invention

The present invention relates to artificial nails in general, and more particularly to an arrangement for removing artificial nails from natural human fingernails.

2. Description of the Related Art

It is already known to remove nail polish from fingernails by various arrangements. Thus, U.S. Pat. No. 4,282,891 discloses a fingernail treating device that includes a flat-bottomed cylindrical container in which there is inserted a cylindrical, soft sponge having a diameter somewhat exceeding the internal diameter of the container to be press-fitted therein and thus prevented from displacement relative to the container. The soft, resilient sponge is provided with slits or with a blind hole, so that the user of this device can snugly insert a finger bearing polish on the nail, either into the slits, pushing the sponge out of the way during insertion, or into the blind hole.

As the fingernail comes into contact with the sponge, the treating liquid, such as polish remover solvent, which permeates the sponge, will dissolve the nail polish, and the friction between the sponge and the fingernail during the insertion, withdrawal, or other movement of the finger will remove at least a predominant part of the nail polish and retain the dissolved nail polish in the sponge. The finger may be turned or oscillated in the finger hole to speed up and otherwise improve the action of the solvent on the nail polish.
 
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