Manicure shield

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Inventors

Matthews, Lynn M.

Application #

607318

Filed

Oct-31-1990

Published

Apr-14-1992

Current US Class

132/73

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/319 132/333 132/285

Examiners

Manciene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cargill; Lynn E.

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Abstract
A manicure shield for restraining loose sculptured nail chips to protect a manicurist and a customer which includes a free-standing enclosure having a first opening in the rear of the enclosure sized to allow the passage of the customer's hand and a second opening in the front of the enclosure sized to permit manicuring of the customer's fingernails by the manicurist, where the free-standing enclosure is structured such that free-flying chips produced during the manicuring operation are shielded from the faces and bodies of the customer and manicurist. The manicure shield can be, for example, an accordion-like collapsible design or a box-like foldable design.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A manicure shield for restraining loose sculptured nail chips to protect a manicurist and a customer, comprising:

a free-standing enclosure having an accordion-like structure formed in part of flexible material which enables the structure to be collapsed for storage with a first opening in the rear of the enclosure sized to allow the passage of the customer's hand and a second opening in the front of the enclosure sized to permit manicuring of the customer's fingernails by the manicurist, said free-standing enclosure structured such that free-flying chips produced during the manicuring operation are shielded from the faces and bodies of the customer and manicurist.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates generally to devices to assist in manicuring activities and more particularly relates to a manicure shield which protects the customer and the manicurist from flying pieces of sculptured nails.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the field of nail care, resinous nail products, such as those made of acrylic, are used to prepare what is called "sculptured fingernails", which are artificial polymeric fingernails formed on and adhered to the natural nails. These sculptured nails are typically longer and more beautiful than the person's natural nails and are capable of being painted with fingernail polish or left natural. Since the polymeric nail is firmly attached to the fingernail, it moves with natural nail growth. Consequently there is, therefore, a gap formed at the base of the natural nail free of the polymeric nail. This gap is periodically patched with new material by the manicurist. At the time of patching or repairing the sculptured nails (also called "filling"), the end of the sculptured nail near the base of the fingernail is often lifted off the natural nail in an unbecoming fashion. Furthermore, there is a danger of mold and fungus growing underneath the nail which has become unattached, as well as the possibility of the polymeric nails breaking away from the fingernail. Wet conditions are conducive to such growth. Therefore, all loose nail portions must be removed to alleviate the probability of such fungus or mold growth and also they provide a clean surface for applying the new nail material.
 
  A fingernail shield includes a tube having a diameter larger than that of a typical human finger and an adhesive within the tube for securing the tube...  A fingernail guard to be attached to a fingernail and comprising a pair of opposing sides that are coextensively joined to one another at a fold line therebetween....