Fingertip cover

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Inventors

Casenhiser, Elaine J.

Application #

916116

Filed

Oct-7-1986

Published

Sep-22-1987

Current US Class

002/21
132/73
223/101

International Classes

A45D 029/00; D05B 091/04

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 128/77 2/21 223/101

Examiners

Hirsch; Paul J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nielsen; Olaf, Lacher; Frederick K.

US Patent References

3967631   Fingernail cap
3972325   Fingernail protector...
4127222   Sewing thimble
4577648   Fingernail shieldin...

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Abstract
A flexible tubular finger-end sheath has a cavity comprised of an open-end finger-gripping portion and a closed-end protector portion separated by a finger-stopping barrier. The walls of the protector portion converge and terminate in a truncated pressing face at the closed end. Additional stiffening may be provided to the protector-portion by a longitudinal rib thereon.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A finger-end cover comprising an elongate, flexible sheath having a closed front end and an open rear end, with a continuous tubular cavity extending therebetween, a stop barrier dividing said cavity into a front protector portion and a rear finger-gripping portion, said protector portion including stiffening means to resist collapse of the walls of said sheath, said gripping portion adapted to receive and retain a finger-end inserted therein no further than to said barrier, at which finger end location the said protector portion is adapted to surround and protect a nail on the finger end.

2. A finger-end cover as in claim 1 wherein said stiffening means comprises diminishing the transverse cross section of said protector portion toward said closed front end.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention is broadly directed to a cover which protects a fingertip and fingernail from damage, while providing a finger end which is stable and remains capable of manipulation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Long fingernails, while fashionable, commonly invite breaking, cracking and splitting while the wearer is occupied in business endeavors, unless they are otherwise protected. Protective devices already proposed include, for example, supports adhered to the underside of nails, such as the cushion of Bluestone U.S. Pat. No. 3,972,325 (1976); other means include a detachable nail, such as in Rohrbach U.S. Pat. No. 2,013,290 (1935), wherein a covering member engages the upper surface of the nail and clips around it. Jaume U.S. Pat. No. 3,487,831 (1970), Kindred U.S. Pat. No. 1,135,382 (1915) and Lappe U.S. Pat. No. 2,941,535 (1960) are further examples of nail shields adhered to upper faces of the original nail. Parrilla U.S. Pat. No. 3,070,804 (1963) provides outer and inner support surfaces for a protruding nail. In Kosal U.S. Pat. No. 3,962,631 (1976) is disclosed an expandable, split cap having a window which exposes the ball of the fingertip. Brittingham U.S. Pat. No. 2,409,101 (1946) addresses the problem of enhancing the use of the hand and its nails by providing them with claws; a protective slot may extend forward of the finger pocket, which is molded with special surfaces adapted to cooperate and grip therebetween.
 
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