Nail polish masking device

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Inventors

Song, Betty W.

Application #

106569

Filed

Jun-29-1998

Published

Jul-20-1999

Current US Class

132/285
132/73
132/73.5

International Classes

A45D 029/00; A45D 029/18

Field of Search

132/285 132/73 132/73.5

Examiners

Wilson; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodard, Emhardt, Naughton, Moriarty & McNett

US Patent References

4172461   Nail form
5540243   Fingernail protector
5577521   Device to provide fo...
5699816   Fingernail protector
5743277   Device and method...

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Abstract
The present invention contemplates a masking device utilized during the application of nail polish to a fingernail. In one embodiment, the masking device includes a clamp having a first finger gripping portion and a second finger-gripping portion. A flexible shield portion is connected to the clamp and extends distally therefrom and conforms to the shape of a finger so as to cover a proximal portion of the fingernail. The shield portion includes a distal edge defining either a curved or straight line across the fingernail.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for applying fingernail polish to a fingernail of a finger, the method comprising:

providing a side-loading clamp having a first flexible shield portion extending therefrom, and a second flexible shield portion extending from the clamp opposite the first flexible shield portion;

selecting the desired shield portion from one of the first shield portion and the second shield portion;

rotating the clamp accordingly after the clamp is provided;

positioning the clamp over a side of the finger such that the desired shield portion covers a proximal portion of the fingernail;

applying nail polish to a distal portion of the fingernail; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for use in giving a person a french manicure. More particularly, in one embodiment, a flexible mask is clamped to the finger for preventing the seepage of nail polish to the masked portion of the fingernail. Although the present invention was developed for use in the care of fingernails, certain applications may be outside this field.

The covering of fingernails with nail polish is well known. One of the methods used to care for fingernails is a french manicure. A french manicure accentuates the ends of the fingernails by applying an opaque polish (usually white) to the tip of the nail. The conventional french manicure may be applied either straight across the nail or curved in a manner that follows the end of the fingernail. Thereafter, a different color nail polish is typically applied over all or a portion of the opaque polish.

One method to obtain a french manicure is to employ a highly skilled manicurist. A highly skilled manicurist is required because not all manicurists are capable of applying the polish along a uniform line at the exact location. Even the most expensive manicures applied by professional manicurists do not always produce uniform results among each of the fingernails. The result is that all of the fingers are not uniform with each other, and even the shape of each individual finger is unsatisfactory. It may then become necessary to remove the polish at the tip, and apply a new french manicure or a conventional manicure.
 
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