Fingernail kit

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Inventors

Nordstrom, Stuart S.

Application #

075826

Filed

Sep-14-1979

Published

Feb-10-1981

Current US Class

132/73

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/88.5 132/88.7 222/576 220/24.5

Examiners

NcNeill; G. E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown & Martin

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Abstract
A fingernail construction kit includes a pair of separate containers for containing chemical components for the fabrication of fingernails with one container for containing a liquid reagent including a detachable cover having an aperture therein for receiving a brush. The cover includes an annular ridge formed around the aperture for diverting the reagent back into the dish. The containers are constructed of high density polyethylene.
 
Claims
Having described my invention, I now claim:

1. In a kit for the construction of artificial fingernails comprising:

a first container defined by a thick high density bottom and upwardly extending walls forming a generally upwardly opening cavity having an upper opening equal to the maximum cross-sectional dimension of the cavity for containing a liquid reagent;

a cover detachably fitted on said first container over the opening for substantially covering said opening; and

said cover being constructed to define an aperture of reduced size in said cover for receiving a brush in close fitting association therewith.

2. The fingernail kit of claim 1, wherein:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the construction of artificial fingernails and pertains particularly to improvements in a kit for the construction of fingernails.

Long fingernails are quite fashionable in many circles today. The wearing of long fingernails has been a problem in the past. When a fingernail becomes broken it must be regrown or replaced by an artificial nail.

Certain techniques have been developed for the construction of fingernails from chemical compounds which when combined react to form a hardened structure having the appearance and general structural characteristics of a fingernail. Such techniques are now frequently used to form the structural features of an artificial fingernail which is then filed or ground to form the desired length and shape.

One technique involves the combining of a liquid monomer reagent with a powdered polymer reagent. The combination materials quickly react to form a hardened shell. Because of the speed with which the reaction occurs, it is desirable that the materials be mixed only at the time of application or immediately prior thereto. For this reason, the liquid and powder are typically kept in separate containers with the mixing achieved by dipping a brush in the liquid and then into the powder and applying the resulting mixture directly to the fingernail or fingernail form. This technique, as currently practiced, has a number of drawbacks.
 
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