Hand-held foot callus remover

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Inventors

Cromer, Marsha J.

Application #

398943

Filed

Aug-28-1989

Published

Jan-21-1992

Current US Class

132/73
132/76.4

International Classes

A45D 029/18

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/76.4 51/150 51/328 51/394 51/407 606/131 606/160 433/142

Examiners

Wilson; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Onofrio; Dara Lynn

US Patent References

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4202139   Conformable hand...
4246914   Abrasive relief devi...
4286610   Pedicure implement
4314314   Electrically illumin...
4343910   Compositions, articl...
4459987   Flexible abrasive p...
4537207   Callous-removing s...
4541443   Abrading/smoothin...
4621465   Flexible file having...
4688356   Hand-operated gri...
4712552   Cushioned abrasiv...

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Abstract
A strap of flexible material having abrasive material mounted on or embedded in the surface of a central portion thereof for use in the self-removal of foot calluses by persons who cannot or can only with difficulty bend over. The opposing ends of the strap do not have abrasive material mounted thereon and are gripped by the user with respective hands. Upon placing the abrasive material in contact with the foot callus, the user alternatingly pulls on one end of the strap with the left hand while providing tension with the right hand and then pulls on the other end of the strap with the right hand while providing tension with the left hand, in the manner of shining a shoe. As a result of this back and forth motion, the abrasive material rubs against the callus, thereby removing the surface layer of the callus through abrasion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hand-held device for abrading tissue from a sole of a human foot, the device having application for use by an infirmed or handicapped person, said device comprising:

means for abrading tissue by rubbing contact with a surface of said tissue;

means for supporting said abrading means, said supporting means having first and second ends;

first means for applying a first tensile force to said first end of said supporting means; and

second means for applying a second tensile force to said second end of said supporting means;

wherein said supporting means, said first means and said second means comprise a unitary layer of flexible material;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to cosmetic abrasive devices and, in particular, concerns a hand-held device for abrading skin surfaces on the human foot which is useful in callus removal.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is well known to remove layers of calloused tissue using rigid abrading stones or other rigid devices. However, such rigid devices suffer from the disadvantage that they do not desirably conform to complexly curved skin contours, such as at the heel of the human foot.

Also, such rigid devices must be applied directly against the foot surface to be abraded by hand, which requires that the user be able to bend to the extent necessary to touch the sole of his or her foot. This is not always possible, especially for persons suffering from arthritis, back injury or other debilitating condition.

Although flexible abrasive sheets such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,459,987 can be used more effectively to abrade the surface of tissue at complexly curved skin contours, again the use of such hand-held sheets in foot callus removal requires that the user be sufficiently limber to reach the sole of his or her foot. Thus persons with arthritis or some other disability cannot conveniently use such flexible abrasive sheets to remove foot calluses.
 
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