Attaching an artificial nail

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Inventors

Griggs, Gloria D.

Application #

677319

Filed

Dec-3-1984

Published

Nov-12-1985

Current US Class

132/73

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/88.5 132/88.7

Assignee

Tip-N-Wrap, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

US Patent References

4007748   Fingernail extension
4157095   Reinforced artificia...
4299243   Fingernail reinforc...
4407310   Sculptured artificia...

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Abstract
A method for attaching an artificial fingernail or toenail to the tip of a natural fingernail or toenail, comprising a plurality of steps whereby the artificial nail is secured to the tip of the natural nail with an adhesive material comprised of ethyl alpha cyanoacrylate and a rayon fiber material is secured to the exposed surfaces of the attached natural and artificial nails. The method further includes a plurality of shaping and smoothing steps, whereby the artificial nail is trimmed to the desired shape and length and the exposed surfaces of the natural and artificial nails are filed and buffed until smooth. The result of the method of the present invention is a strong, natural-looking nail which is porous enough to allow the nail to "breathe" and is resistant to breaking and cracking.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of applying an artificial nail to a natural nail, comprising the steps of:

(a) attaching the artificial nail to a natural nail using a liquid adhesive material;

(b) buffing the surfaces of the artificial nail and the natural nail until the surface of the artificial nail is substantially flush with that of the natural nail;

(c) placing a precut layer of non-woven, randomly intermingled cellulose fibers over substantially the entire surfaces of the natural and artificial nails without contacting the cuticle of the natural nail, said fibers being oriented substantially along the major axis of the respective surfaces of the natural and artificial nail;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to care and maintenance of fingernails and toenails, and more specifically to a method for attaching artificial nails to natural fingernails and toenails.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is considered fashionable and enhancing to the feminine appearance to have long, well cared for fingernails. Long fingernails project beyond the tip of the finger or nail bed, often up to a distance of one-half (1/2) inch or more, and as such, are especially susceptible to breaking, cracking or splitting. Various methods have been used to attach an artificial nail to a natural nail. These methods generally fall into two major categories.

The first is the so-called "sculptured nail" method whereby a mask having a cut-out conforming to the length and shape of the desired nail is placed around the natural nail and a paste-like coating of material is applied, which hardens and forms an artificial nail conforming to the shape of the cut-out. This method has several disadvantages. The resultant nails are non-porous, making it difficult for the nail to "breathe", and contributing to skin irritation and fungus growth beneath the nail. Furthermore, the sculptured nails are brittle and easily susceptible to cracking and splitting and are difficult to remove. Typically, the sculptured nail must be fractured and chipped away from the natural nail, which is a laborious process and may result in trauma to the underlying natural nail and finger. In addition, it is often difficult to match the size and shape of the mask cut-out with that of the natural nail.
 
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