Fingernail wrapper and method

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Inventors

Cullen, Carol

Application #

519808

Filed

Nov-1-1974

Published

Nov-23-1976

Current US Class

132/73

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/88.5 132/88.7

Examiners

McNeill; G.E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Romney Schaap Golant Scillieri Disner & Ashen

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Abstract
A fingernail wrapper and wrapping technique utilizing a thin flexible sheet, of tissue paper, for example, which includes a rear tab portion, a forwardly divergent intermediate portion forming a forward extension of the rear portion and having forwardly divergent edges, and a front portion forming a forward extension of the intermediate portion and including generally transverse rows of perforations along which the sheet may be torn to adjust the length of the front portion thereof. In applying the wrapper, the rear portion and the intermediate portion are adhered to the upper surface of the nail with the rear portion spaced from the cuticle enclosing the base of the nail, and with the forwardly divergent edges of the intermediate portion overlying the side edges of the nail substantially at the points where they begin to protrude forwardly from the finger itself, i.e., at the points where they begin to separate from the finger itself. The foregoing accomplished, the next step is to tear the front portion along a selected one of the rows of perforations such as to provide the front portion with a length to fit neatly under the tip of the nail. Then, the front portion of the sheet is tucked under the tip of the nail and is adhered to the under side of the nail adjacent its tip. Finally, after smoothing down the wrapper, one or more coats of nail polish, hardener, or mending polish, are applied to the top, under side and tip of the nail, any polish, or the like, being removed from the cuticle with an orange stick in the usual manner.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A fingernail wrapper designed for remaining on a nail after a manicure is completed comprising a thin flexible sheet of tissue which includes:

a. a rear portion adherable to the upper surface of the nail adjacent its base and having opposite first side boundaries not extending over the skin next to the nail base;

b. forwardly divergent intermediate portion forming a forward extension of said rear portion and having second side boundaries flared out relative to said first side boundaries to overlap the side edges of the nail substantially at the points where they begin to protrude forwardly from the finger, said intermediate portion being adherable to the upper surface of the nail adjacent its tip and to the lower surface of the nail adjacent its side edges; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to a fingernail wrapper and wrapping technique for repairing and/or reinforcing fingernails so that they may be grown to any desired length. After application of the wrapper to the nail, one or more coats of clear or colored polish, hardener and/or mender may be applied over the wrapper, any excess which may be inadvertently applied to the cuticle being removed with an orange stick as usual.

SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF INVENTION

A general object of the present invention is to provide a fingernail wrapper and wrapping technique which constitute improvements over prior nail patches and patching techniques.

The invention may be summarized as comprising, and an important object of the invention is to provide a fingernail wrapper which includes: a rear, tab portion adhered to the upper surface of the nail adjacent its base and spaced from the cuticle enclosing the base of the nail; a forwardly divergent intermediate portion forming a forward extension of the rear portion and having forwardly divergent edges respectively overlying the side edges of the nail substantially at the points where they begin to protrude forwardly from the finger, such intermediate portion being adhered to the upper surface of the nail adjacent its tip; and a front portion forming a forward extension of the intermediate portion and tucked under the tip of the nail and adhered to the under side of the nail adjacent its tip.
 
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