Nail care system

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Inventors

Christianson, Tristan M.

Application #

821239

Filed

Mar-29-2001

Published

Nov-18-2003

Current US Class

132/73
132/73.5

International Classes

A45D 029/18; A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73.5 132/73 132/75 132/76.5 132/286 34/66 34/202 34/20 34/13 34/90

Assignee

Sharper Image Corporation (San Francisco, CA)

Examiners

Wilson; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fliesler Dubb Meyer & Lovejoy LLP

US Patent References

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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/140,318, Tristan M. Christianson, filed Apr. 16, 2001. Lifestyle Fascination Summer 2000 Catalog, Item No. RAZ201, StyleSpa.TM. Professional Manicure Kit, 2 pages. The Sharper Image Nov. 2000 Catalog, Item No. HF810, Professional Nail System for Manicures and Pedicures, 2 pages.

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Abstract
A nail care system which contains a portable case, drying compartments and drying compartment covers. The drying compartments are vertically oriented on opposite sides of the portable case. The drying compartment covers are pivotally mounted to the portable case and open and close like a gull-wing type door. The vertically oriented drying compartments allow the user to place their hands in a comfortable, vertical position in front of them during the drying process. The vertical orientation also reduces the footprint of the portable case. Further, the nail care device may be adapted to dry toenails.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nail care device, the device comprising:

a portable case containing a work station that stores nail care products;

a plurality of drying compartments;

a plurality of drying compartment covers; and

whereby a user's hands must be oriented in a vertical position to fit within the drying compartments.

2. The device according to claim 1, whereby the drying compartment covers are pivotally mounted with the portable case.

3. The device according to claim 1, whereby the drying compartment cover has a first and a second position.

4. The device according to claim 3, whereby when the drying compartment cover is in the first position, the drying compartment cover at least partially encloses the drying compartment, and further when the cover is in the second position, the cover creates an area where a user places the user's hands within to dry the user's nails.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a portable case which has compartments that a user may place their hands within to dry their hands. More particularly, the present invention is a nail care system where a user, after painting their nails, may dry their nails by placing their hands in a vertical orientation and into the drying compartments.

BACKGROUND

The provision of nail care services to individuals in the past has required the individual to visit a nail care salon which in general is remote from the normal activity of the individual. Not only is travel time and parking a problem, with respect to the provision of nail care services, the length of time required for such services as manicures, the sculpting and painting of nails, and provision of acrylic nails, tips or fills is also a problem.

Instead of taking the time to travel to a salon which provides nail care services, many people take care of their nails at home. The process of allowing painted nails to dry consumes a large portion of the time required to care for the nails. Thus, typical nail care devices provide a drying unit for a user to place their nails within to accelerate the drying process.
 
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