Artificial nail tip

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Inventors

Aylott, deceased, David H.
Aylott, beneficiary, by Zena M.

Application #

087726

Filed

Aug-3-1993

Published

May-9-1995

Current US Class

132/285
132/73

International Classes

A61M 001/06

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/285

Examiners

Weiss; John G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan

US Patent References

4135526   Application of fing...
4408622   Fingernail extension
4445234   Prosthetic nail for s...
4511608   Artificial nail mou...
4559055   Selectively remova...
4596260   Artificial nails
4627453   Artificial fingernail...
5005595   Fingernail repair
5127414   Scuptured nails

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Other References

Modern Salon, 3 . 87, p. 147--Left; Acrylic Tips No. 4.

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Abstract
An artificial fingernail tip having a body portion with an underside surface and outer surface. The underside and outer side surfaces extend between a leaning and a trailing end. A security element is positioned between the leading end and the trailing end and extends from the underside of the body portion and towards the trailing end. The security element is a projection constructed to define a slot which receives a user's natural fingernail to resist attachment.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An artificial nail tip for attaching to a natural fingertip of a user comprising:

a body having underside and outer surfaces extending between a leading end and a trailing end, the body having a lateral extension which is arched to conform to the curvature of the natural fingernail,

a shoulder on the body defining a thinner body portion adjacent the trailing end of the body, the shoulder being provided on the underside surface of the body, and

a security projection positioned substantially at the center of the shoulder on the underside surface of the body, said security projection comprising a first portion extending away from the underside surface substantially at a right angle and a second portion extending rearwardly to the trailing end and from a free end of the first portion to define a slot open towards the trailing end, the security projection extending laterally a distance substantially less than the lateral extension of the body of the nail tip,



Description
This invention relates to an artificial nail tip for enhancing the appearance of a natural fingernail.

Pre-formed artificial nail tips are well known and are usually designed to be placed on top of a natural fingernail of a user with the artificial nail tip extending beyond the end of the natural nail and being secured in position by suitable adhesive. In order to facilitate fixture, the trailing end of the artificial nail tip is either made slightly thinner than the leading end of the nail tip or the nail tip is provided with a shoulder on the inner surface of the artificial nail tip which abuts up against the end of the natural fingernail.

In the prior arrangement disclosed, once secured in position, the junction between the artificial nail tip and the natural fingernail is coated with filler so as to provide a smooth appearance.

A problem with existing artificial nail tips, as opposed to artificial fingernails is that they are more susceptible to damage and to becoming detached because of the relatively small area of adhesive securement to the natural fingernail. With artificial fingernails, the artificial fingernail is secured to substantially the whole of the top of the natural nail by adhesive and therefore this has not been a real problem. However, in respect of artificial fingernails, it has been proposed to provide the underside of the projecting end of the artificial fingernail with a pocket which encloses the projecting tip of the natural nail so as to help prevent displacement. Such an artificial fingernail is disclosed in U.K. Patent Specification No. 662080.
 
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