Fingernail treatment arrangement

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Inventors

Ferrari, Luigi M.

Application #

595929

Filed

Apr-2-1984

Published

Feb-24-1987

Current US Class

132/73
215/232

International Classes

A45D 029/17

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/74.5 215/232 215/234

Assignee

Del Laboratories, Inc. (Farmingdale, NY)

Examiners

Hirsch; Paul J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kirschstein, Kirschstein, Ottinger & Israel

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Abstract
A fingernail treatment arrangement, especially a nail polish removal arrangement, includes a vessel which is closable by a lid and which includes a circumferential wall and a bottom wall which together bound an internal chamber. A porous body is so held in the internal chamber as to be inwardly spaced from the circumferential wall and to form a gap therewith. The porous body has a central through bore which extends through the porous body all the way to the bottom wall. The bottom wall has a downward slope in the radially outward direction to form a moat into which the porous body dips. The porous body is held in the aforementioned position either by a resilient spring clip which engages the same and braces itself against a neck portion of the vessel, or by ultrasonically or thermally welded formations connecting the porous body to the bottom wall, or in both ways. A treating liquid, especially a nail polish removing liquid, is poured into the internal chamber to flow into the gap and/or into the fingerhole and to permeate the porous body through the top and through the outer and/or inner circumferential surfaces thereof from the gap and/or from the finger hole. Rubbing a fingernail in the finger hole against the liquid-soaked porous body will dissolve and rub off the nail polish from the fingernail.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of manufacturing a leak- and spill-resistant arrangement for treating fingernails with a volatile nail polish remover predominantly absorbed in a liquid-absorbing porous body accommodated in a vessel having relatively thin walls constituted of synthetic plastic material and yieldable to superatmospheric pressure, comprising the steps of:

(a) heating a predetermined quantity of the nail polish remover to a temperature substantially in the range of 40.degree. C. to 50.degree. C. and below the boiling temperature of the nail polish remover;

(b) introducing the heated quantity of the nail polish remover through an inlet opening of the vessel into the interior of the latter for predominant absorption by the porous body, said heated quantity of the nail polish remover introduced within the vessel having a liquid state and a vapor state in at least one of which the heated quantity is prone to leak out of the vessel to the exterior thereof;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to fingernail treatment arrangements in general, and more particularly to an arrangement for removing nail polish from fingernails.

An arrangement of this type is already known from the U.S. Pat. No. 4,282,891 which discloses a fingernail treating device that includes a flat-bottomed cylindrical container in which there is inserted a cylindrical sponge having a diameter somewhat exceeding the internal diameter of the container to be press-fitted therein and thus prevented from displacement relative to the container. The sponge is provided with slits or with a blind hole, so that the user of this device can insert a finger either into the slits, pushing the sponge out of the way during insertion, or into the blind hole. As the fingernail comes into contact with the sponge, the treating liquid, such as polish remover liquid, which permeates the sponge, will dissolve the nail polish and the friction between the sponge and the dissolved nail polish during the insertion, withdrawal, or other movement of the finger will remove at least a predominant part of the nail polish and retain the same in the sponge. The finger may be turned or oscillated in the finger hole to speed up and otherwise improve the action of the liquid on the nail polish.
 
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