Manicure shield

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Inventors

Bilotto, Vinnie

Application #

210900

Filed

Dec-16-1998

Published

Jul-6-1999

Current US Class

132/73
248/118

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/75 132/319 132/333 248/118 248/118.1 248/118.5 248/460 248/165 248/451

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greiner; Stephen R.

US Patent References

4329002   Manicure table
4332263   Manicure easel
4378102   Book or magazine r...
5103845   Manicure shield
5169103   Hand stand for nai...
5184795   Manicure stand

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Abstract
A manicure shield including a padded base for propping up the forearms of a manicure patron. A support is secured to the padded base and extends upwardly from one of its sides. A transparent book holder is secured to the support and is spaced from the padded base at a distance sufficient to allow the hands of the patron to be positioned between the padded base and the transparent book holder. A transparent panel is hingedly connected to the top of the transparent book holder to shield the faces of the patron and manicurist from debris ejected from the patron's fingernails and from airborne germs.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A manicure shield, comprising:

a padded base for propping up the forearms of a user;

a support secured to said padded base and extending upwardly therefrom;

a book holder secured to said support and spaced from said padded base at a distance sufficient to allow the hands of user to be positioned between said padded base and said book holder.

2. The manicure shield according to claim 1 further comprising a panel hingedly connected to the top of said book holder.

3. The manicure shield according to claim 2 wherein said book holder and said panel are formed of a transparent material.

4. A manicure shield, comprising:

a padded base for propping up the forearms of a user, said padded base including:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to supports and, more particularly, to book or printed copy holders.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fingernails reflect the state of a person's health. Changes in fingernail color, texture and shape occur with some illnesses. Brittle, cracked fingernails may be due to a dietary deficiency. They may also be caused by the overuse of fingernail polish remover. Nervous persons often bite their nails.

Many individuals employ the services of a manicurist to keep their fingernails looking their best. During a manicure, the manicurist and patron sit face-to-face as the patron's fingernails are soaked, cleaned, trimmed and polished. These steps are often time consuming and permit the transfer of airborne, illness-causing germs between the patron and manicurist. Thus, a need presently exists for a product that will inhibit the spread of germs between a patron and manicurist and will neither impede the work of the manicurist nor alarm the patron in any way.
 
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