Brushing cyanoacrylates: packaging and method

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Inventors

Russo, Libby J.

Application #

879820

Filed

Jun-26-1986

Published

Aug-18-1987

Current US Class

053/431
132/73
424/61
427/340
427/341
427/421
427/429

International Classes

B05D 001/28

Field of Search

427/340 427/341 427/429 427/421 424/61 132/73 132/DIG.

Examiners

Beck; Shrive P.

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Abstract
Normally, cyanoacrylates cannot be applied by brushing since they cure rapidly in contact with brush bristles. By pre-wetting the bristles with a solvent, this curing action is impeded. Thus, brushes so treated can be stored in a cyanoacrylate monomer formulation and the formulation can be brushed. This discovery permits cyanoacrylates to be conveniently packaged in a bottle with cap and brush ready for use, for example, as fingernail strengthening and extension systems. Thus, sophisticated fingernail enhancement systems can be distributed and used about as conveniently as fingernail polish systems.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of applying cyanoacrylate to a selected surface, said method comprising the steps of:

pre-wetting the bristles of a brush with a solvent for cyanoacrylate;

immersing the bristles of the pre-wetted brush with a cyanoacrylate monomer formulation; and

brushing the cyanoacrylate formulation onto a selected surface.

2. The method of claim 1 further characterized in that the solvent is acetonitrile.

3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of damp drying the solvent after the pre-wetting step and before the immersion step.

4. The method of claim 1 iterated, with each application of cyanoacrylate defining the selected surface for the next application.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a method of applying cyanoacrylates, and, more particularly, to such a method permitting cyanoacrylates to be applied by brushing. While the method has specific application to fingernail extension systems, it also provides for other applications such as the use of cyanoacrylates as coatings and adhesives.

The present invention is targeted primarily at retail packages for fingernail enhancement systems, specifically, fingernail strengthening systems and fingernail extension systems. An object of the present invention is to provide a synergistic combination of product, package and method of application for such systems, as is available for the most widely recognized fingernail enhancement systems, i.e. nail polishes. Fingernail polish is safe and effective for its intended purpose, it is readily applied by brushing, and is conveniently packaged in a small bottle with a brush incorporated with the bottle cap. What is needed is a comparably attractive combination of product, method and packaging for fingernail strengthening and extension systems.
 
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