Method for constructing artificial fingernails

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Inventors

Howa, deceased, Scott P.
Bowns, Bruce B.

Application #

429312

Filed

Sep-30-1982

Published

Oct-25-1988

Current US Class

132/200
132/285
132/73

International Classes

A45D 040/30

Field of Search

132/88.5 132/88.7 132/73 132/53.6 132/11 427/2

Assignee

West Tec Industries, Inc. (Salt Lake City, UT)

Examiners

Apley; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cornaby; K. S.

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Abstract
An improved method is provided for constructing artificial fingernails. A fingernail form is inserted underneath the fingernail against the fingertip. A preferably acrylic-based compound is spread over the fingernail form and natural fingernail with a vibratory brush to create a lengthened fingernail having a natural appearance and great durability.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a method for constructing artificial fingernails, the steps of:

inserting a fingernail form conforming to the shape of a natural fingernail beneath the tip of the natural fingernail;

applying an artificial fingernail paste to the top surface of the natural fingernail and fingernail form with a vibrating brush tip having a source of vibration independent of the user; and

spreading said fingernail paste to cover the natural fingernail and fingernail form in the shape of a fingernail with the vibratory motion of the vibrating brush tip to remove entrained air bubbles and adhere the paste firmly to the natural fingernail.

2. A method as set forth in claim 1, wherein said paste is an acrylic-based compound.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method for constructing artificial fingernails which adhere to the natural fingernails to give the appearance of naturally long fingernails. The art of sculpting artificial fingernails has not been widely accepted by the public due to the length of time necessary to construct such fingernails, the relatively short time before they become loose or chipped, and the poor quality and appearance of the final product.

Heretofore, the art of sculpting fingernails has been done by manually spreading an acrylic-based compound over, and outwardly from, the natural nail by means of a nail brush. This method of application does not allow the compound to be spread evenly, enables air bubbles to become trapped between the natural and artificial fingernails, and requires considerable time using special instruments to shape the nail. As a result, the artificial fingernail lacks the strength necessary to make it durable and does not properly adhere to the natural nail. Air pockets in the artificial nail are also known to be the cause of various infections.
 
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