Method for removing acrylic fingernails

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Inventors

Thoma, Marlene I.

Application #

661074

Filed

Sep-13-2000

Published

Oct-23-2001

Current US Class

132/200
132/73
132/74.5

International Classes

A45D 029/18

Field of Search

132/200 132/73 132/74.5 132/286 132/73.5 2/159 2/160 2/163 2/164

Examiners

Manahan; Todd E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Breaux; Joseph N.

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Abstract
A method and apparatus for removing artificial acrylic finger nails. The apparatus is a kit including a number of cotton balls or pads, a number of rubber finger covers, at least one surgical rubber or latex gloves, and a small quantity of acetone. In the method of the present invention, the user simply wets a cotton ball or pad with the acetone and places it onto the top of a fingernail. One of the ten finger covers is then put over the finger tip and acetone soaked cotton ball or pad. This procedure is then repeated for the remaining digits requiring removal of an artificial acrylic nail. Once this is accomplished, each hand having an artificial acrylic nail removed is placed into one of the two surgical type rubber or latex gloves.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for removing acrylic fingernails comprising the steps of:

a) proving a number of acrylic fingernail removal elements including a cotton member, a finger cover, a fluid impermeable glove; and a quantity of acetone; b) wetting said cotton member with said acetone and placing said acetone wetted cotton member onto a top of an artificial acrylic fingernail secured to the tip of a person's finger; c) positioning a finger cover over the finger tip having the artificial acrylic fingernail covered said acetone wetted cotton member; and d) positioning the hand with the finger cover over the finger tip having the artificial acrylic fingernail covered said acetone wetted cotton member into the fluid impermeable glove.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention is that of a newly designed apparatus and method for removing artificial acrylic fingernails. The apparatus is in the form of a kit including ten cotton balls or pads, ten rubber finger covers, two surgical rubber or latex gloves, and a small bottle of acetone.

BACKGROUND ART

Presently, artificial acrylic fingernails must be soaked in acetone to soften adhesive on each nail for removal. Individual nails must be removed for replacement when damaged, and all nails must be removed and replaced periodically. Soaking the finger or fingers in acetone causes two problems. One is fume, which are extremely strong and irritating, and the other is that the person undergoing the procedure is basically immobilized while the soaking processes are occurring.

GENERAL SUMMARY DISCUSSION OF INVENTION

As described herein before, the apparatus is a kit including ten cotton balls or pads, ten rubber finger covers, two surgical rubber or latex gloves, and a small bottle of acetone. In the method of the present invention, the user simply wets a cotton ball or pad with the acetone and places it onto the top of a fingernail. One of the ten finger covers is then put over the finger tip and acetone soaked cotton ball or pad. This procedure is then repeated for the remaining digits requiring removal of an artificial acrylic nail. Once this is accomplished, each hand having an artificial acrylic nail removed is placed into one of the two surgical type rubber or latex gloves.
 
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