Cuticle pusher

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Inventors

Hokama, Yosh

Application #

572894

Filed

Jan-23-1984

Published

Dec-24-1985

Current US Class

132/73
132/73.5
132/76.4

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/75.3 132/75.6 132/76.4 132/93 132/84 D7/141 15/167

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Abstract
A cuticle pusher comprises (a) an elongated stem and a cuticle pusher blade at one end of the stem, the blade having an edge facing forwardly and downwardly, and the blade having a downwardly facing side, (b) the stem having, along its length away from the blade, an upwardly arching first section, and a substantially straight and longitudinally extending second section, (c) said first section having an upper side which is convex lengthwise of the stem, and substantially flat, laterally, said upper and under sides angled to conform to the end portions of the user's index and middle fingers, respectively, in both flexed and unflexed conditions of such fingers.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a cuticle pusher, the combination comprising:

(a) an elongated stem and a cuticle pusher blade at one end of the stem, and a rearwardly tapering nail cleaning tip at the opposite end of the stem, the blade having an edge facing forwardly and downwardly, and the blade having a downwardly facing side,

(b) the stem having, along its length away from the blade, an upwardly arching first section, a substantially straight and longitudinally extending second section merging at a first zone with said first section, and an upwardly arching third section merging with said tip and also merging with said second section at a second zone,

(c) said first section having an upper side which is convex lengthwise of said section and an underside which is concave lengthwise of said section, and substantially flat, laterally, said upper and under sides angled to conform to the end portions of the user's index and middle fingers, respectively, in both flexed and unflexed conditions of such fingers,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to shaping and removal of cuticle on fingers and toes, and more particularly to a cuticle pusher being characterized by a number of advantages in construction and mode of operation, and providing unusually beneficial results in terms of use.

Manicurists may be regarded as professionals who require excellent tools for shaping and severing cuticle and for applying liquids to fingernails. Prior cuticle pushers, as for example employed brush pushers, or rubber or wooden tips, suffered from deficiencies in construction and design; the latter led to difficulties in holding the pushers, in applying force to the pushers without manual slippage, and in observing the cuticle being manipulated, these being some of the problems encountered.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is a major object of the invention to provide a cuticle pusher device of improved construction and design characterized as overcoming the above referenced deficiencies, and meeting the practical needs of manicurists. Basically, the improved pusher comprises, in combination:
 
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