Form for preparing artificial nails

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Inventors

Giuliano, James T.

Application #

844530

Filed

Mar-27-1986

Published

Sep-1-1987

Current US Class

132/73
249/115
249/117
249/157
249/55
428/15

International Classes

A45D 031/00; B29C 041/38

Field of Search

132/73 132/88.5 249/55 249/117 249/115 249/155 249/157 425/12

Assignee

Zotos International, Inc. (Darien, CT)

Examiners

Woo; Jay H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Johnson; Haynes N., Rauchfuss, Jr.; George W.

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Abstract
Novel forms for use in preparing artificial nails, comprise a flexible liquid-impermeable sheet material having a leading end, a trailing end and opposed lateral edges and having a well extending from the trailing end toward the leading end intermediate the lateral edges of the leading end, said well being adapted to receive a liquid artificial nail coating composition.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mold form for use in preparing artificial nails, comprising a flexible liquid-impermeable sheet material having a leading end, a trailing end and opposed lateral edges, said trailing end being generally arcuate for placement under a tip of a natural nail of a digit, said sheet material having means defining a well in the shape of a desired artificial nail, said well defining means comprising a continuous upstanding wall extending from said trailing end towards said leading end intermediate said lateral edges and said leading end, said well being of the general configuration of the desired artificial nail tip and being adapted for receiving a liquid artificial nail coating composition.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Artificial nails are well known and commonly employed, mainly by women desiring the appearance of having longer finger nails than their natural ones and/or to repair or obscure a broken nail. Generally speaking, the artificial nails of the prior art can be characterized as falling into one of the following two classes: (1) preformed nails; and (2) nails which are applied as a viscous solution or paste with the aid of a suitable form affixed to the digit during application.

As examples of preformed artificial nails, mention may be made of those described and claimed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,633,139; 2,746,460; 2,764,166; 2,979,061; 3,277,900; 3,487,831; 3,552,401; and 4,106,614.

Generally speaking, preformed nails such as would be purchased in a package have an inadequately short life. Whether they are provided with an adhesive backing or applied with the aid of an adhesive coating composition, they tend to break off or separate from the natural nail too shortly after application. Moreover, preformed nails usually are not the precise size, particularly when one desires to apply artificial nails to less than all of the digits. In other words, they frequently do not have the "natural" look of the real nail, especially when comparison is made with a natural nail on another digit.
 
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