Clamp-on artificial fingernail

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Inventors

Hokama, Yosh

Application #

043021

Filed

May-29-1979

Published

Aug-31-1982

Current US Class

132/73

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/88.5 132/88.7 132/1

Assignee

International Beauty Distributors, Inc. (Gardena, CA)

Examiners

Sadowski; David R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haefliger; William W.

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4135526   Application of fing...

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Abstract
An artificial fingernail is formed to have thickness variations, and curvature, that aid in securely bonding the artificial fingernail to the natural nail, and also strengthen the artificial nail.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solid artificial fingernail attachable to a natural fingernail, comprising

(a) a thin plastic sheet element sized to provide, when attached to the natural fingernail, a forward and longitudinal extension of the natural fingernail,

(b) said element having a generally U-shaped boundary region extending forwardly of the rearwardmost extent of the element,

(c) said element having a longitudinally elongated upper arch region with curvature such that the lateral sides of the element extend generally downwardly from the arch to be spread apart when said sides are pressed down on a natural nail,

(d) said lateral sides having thickness at said boundary region, substantially in excess of the thickness of the element at said elongated arch region,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to the application and retention of artificial fingernails to natural fingernails; more specifically, it concerns a simple and rapid method of attaching artificial nails characterized by the elimination of prior problems and disadvantages.

It has been conventional practice to adhesively attach artificial fingernails directly onto the major extents of upper exposed surfaces of natural fingernails. This method not only risks damage to the natural nails as through promotion of fungus growth at the interface between the nails, but it also requires considerable time and effort and often results in an unsightly cumbersome and/or fake appearance.

If the artificial nail is attached to only the forwardmost extent of the vertical nail, as for example as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,007,748, the desirably thin artificial nail tends to become too flexible, especially if it projects forwardly a considerable distance from the natural nail; also the undersides of the lateral edge portions of the artificial nail intended to bond to the natural nail tend to raise from the natural nail, undesirably reducing the strength of the bond.
 
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