Fingernail protector

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Inventors

Simonton, Cheryl A.

Application #

488576

Filed

Jun-8-1995

Published

Jul-30-1996

Current US Class

132/285
132/73
132/76.2

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/76.2 132/285

Assignee

Hands Unlimited Inc. (Kenosha, WI)

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nilles & Nilles

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Abstract
Systems and methods for protecting fingernails are described. A fingernail protector includes: a resilient arcuate section having a proximal open end and a distal open end, the arcuate section 1) defining a first axis, 2) including a recess formed in the resilient arcuate section that defines a hinge axis that is substantially parallel to the first axis, the recess increasing the flexibility of the resilient arcuate section with regard to the first axis and 3) subtending an angle of at least approximately 180.degree.; a flared arcuate section connected to the resilient arcuate section, the flared arcuate section having a first open end that is connected to the distal open end of the resilient arcuate section and a second open end, the flared arcuate section rising obliquely away from the resilient arcuate section; and an elongated arcuate section connected to the flared arcuate section, the elongated arcuate section defining a second axis and having i) a connected open end connected to the second open end of the flared arcuate section, and ii) a free open end. All of the connected open end of the elongated arcuate section is connected to the second open end of the flared arcuate section. The systems and methods provide advantages in that the fingernail protector that maintains tactile sensitivity, provides convection currents and can be used with varying length nails.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An arcuate sheath, comprising:

a resilient arcuate section having a proximal open end and a distal open end, said arcuate section 1) defining a first axis, 2) including a recess formed in said resilient arcuate section that defines a hinge axis that is substantially parallel to said first axis, said recess increasing the flexibility of said resilient arcuate section with regard to said first axis and 3) subtending an angle of at least approximately 180.degree.;

a flared arcuate section connected to said resilient arcuate section, said flared arcuate section having a first open end that is connected to said distal open end of said resilient arcuate section and a second open end, said flared arcuate section rising obliquely away from said resilient arcuate section; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to the field of fingernail protectors. More particularly, the present invention concerns fingernail protectors that have a clip-on design. Specifically, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to fingernail protectors that have an arcuate shape. The present invention thus relates to fingernail protectors of the type that can be termed arcuately shaped clips-ons.

2. Discussion of the Related Art

Heretofore, it was known in the prior art to provide fingernail protectors. A conventional fingernail protector is typically an O-shaped tapered tube. For example, it has been known to insert the tip of one's finger into the open base of a truncated cone.

A previously recognized problem has been that fingers that are inserted into such O-shaped fingernail protectors loose their tactile sensitivity because the finger pads are covered by the fingernail protector. Therefore, what is needed is a fingernail protector that does not degrade tactile sensitivity.
 
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