Fingernail-polishing article of manufacture

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Inventors

Sussman, Howard

Application #

245142

Filed

Mar-18-1981

Published

Mar-30-1982

Current US Class

132/73

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

13/73 13/73.5 13/75 206/12

Examiners

McNeill; G. E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bauer & Amer

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Abstract
A convenience article of manufacture intended to enable the polishing of fingernails without third party assistance, in which a tiltable bottle of nail polish is supported on a rotatable cam which in response to selective rotation sets the bottle at an appropriate angular orientation for facilitated removal of the viscous nail polish therefrom.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A convenience article of manufacture for applying fingernail polish comprising a pivotally mounted fingernail polish bottle holder having a bottom wall presenting a forward edge, a rotatably mounted cam member having an operative position in supporting contact beneath said forward edge of said bottle holder, and a cam surface on said cam member at said contact with said bottle holder forward edge effective to raise and lower said forward edge in response to the direction of rotation of said cam member, whereby said bottle holder is urged through a pivotal traverse causing a corresponding angular position in any fingernail polish bottle positioned therein and thus of the fluid contents of said bottle to thereby facilitate the removal of said fingernail polish from said bottle.



Description
The present invention relates to a nail-polishing do-it-yourself type convenience article of manufacture, and more particularly to a simply constructed, yet effective, bottle-tilting means thereof and an associated universally movable finger rest or support. Thus, the movement of the bottle tilt enables the remaining volume of the polish to be collected in the bottom of the bottle incident to facilitated removal therefrom, while the movement of the finger rest enables proper positioning of the fingernails receiving the polish.

To enable a woman, without assistance, to polish her own fingernails requires for most an assisting device since removal of the viscous nail polish from the supply bottle thereof becomes difficult as the supply is diminished, and brushing application of the polish requires accurate placement on the fingernail surfaces. To achieve both these objectives, the convenience device must thus allow for movement (i.e. tilting) of the bottle and also of an appropriate finger rest or support (i.e. in all major degrees of movement). Undoubtedly due to the difficulty of providing a nail-polishing device with the moving parts as noted, and yet characterized by a simple and economic construction, there is not available any satisfactory prior art device. Rather, a stationary or uni-directional movable finger rest is typically provided as exemplified by the device of U.S. Pat. No. 2,171,804, which does not entirely obviate the need for an assisting manicurist.
 
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