Fingernail protector and method

3972325
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Inventors

Bluestone, Dianne

Application #

603524

Filed

Aug-11-1975

Published

Aug-3-1976

Current US Class

002/21
128/846
132/73

International Classes

A61F 013/00

Field of Search

128/132 132/73 294/25 2/21

Assignee

Arant; Gene W. (Los Angeles, CA); Arant; Juanita F. (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Trapp; Lawrence W.

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Abstract
A method of protecting a long protruding fingernail during performance of manual activities by inserting a resilient cushion member within the cavity on the under side of the protruding nail portion and adhesively securing the cushion member to the fingernail.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The method of protecting a long protruding fingernail during performance of manual activities by selecting a resilient cushion member adapted to fit within the cavity on the under side of the protruding nail portion, inserting said cushion member within said cavity, and adhesively securing the upper surface of the cushion member to the under surface of the fingernail.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein adhesive material is applied to the upper surface of the cushion member prior to inserting same within the cavity.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the cushion member is shaped to a laterally convex configuration prior to inserting same within the cavity.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In various parts of the world it is fashionable for ladies to permit their fingernails to grow to a rather extreme length. The long protruding fingernail portions are then painted and decorated to provide an attractive appearance.

Such long fingernails, however, are quite susceptible to being torn or damaged. This is particularly true when the lady finds it necessary to engage in manual work, such as, cooking, housework, tending a flower garden, operating a typewriter, engaging in sports activity or the like.

Ideas have heretofore been advanced for protecting the long fingernails from their top side. According to my invention, however, the long fingernail is protected by inserting a removable cushion into the cavity formed on its under side.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a method of protecting long fingernails in which a resilient cushion is selected having such configuration as to fit the cavity underneath the protruding fingernail portion, and the resilient cushion member is then inserted into the cavity and adhesively secured therein.
 
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