Apparatus for removing nail polish

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Inventors

Kandratavich, Melinda
Kandratavich, Melissa

Application #

272007

Filed

Mar-18-1999

Published

May-16-2000

Current US Class

015/24
015/29
132/73
132/73.6
132/74.5

International Classes

A45D 029/05

Field of Search

132/73.6 132/73 132/74.5 132/75 132/73.5 132/75.8 15/24 15/29 15/97.1 401/122 401/126 401/129

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cohen; Gary M.

US Patent References

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3968789   Apparatus for mass...
4255826   Nail polish remover
4510954   Apparatus and met...
4800606   Digit nail cleaning...
5007441   Electric nail polish...
5044035   Dental cleaning de...
5139036   Fingernail polish r...
5423102   Portable cleaning...
5649334   Water and soap dis...
5881418   Hollow ware washi...

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Abstract
An apparatus for removing nail polish which generally includes a curved, substantially cylindrical housing having dimensions and a shape which is conveniently and comfortably grasped by the user and which receives the various operating components of the apparatus including a rotatable brush which projects from an end of the housing, and a motor for rotating the brush responsive to an actuating switch located along the surface of the housing. The motor is preferably battery-operated so that the apparatus is made portable and maneuverable. A reservoir is further provided to contain a polish-removing solution, and a fluid dispenser is provided to deliver desired amounts of the solution from the reservoir to the brush. The solution is advantageously dispensed into center portions of the brush so that the solution need not be applied to the brush or to the nails. Instead, the solution is caused to permeate from the center of the brush to its surface so that a minimal amount of solution is exposed for use, in this way avoiding the potential for excess quantities of fluid to be discharged from the brush, and the apparatus, while in use.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for removing polish from nails, comprising:

a housing defining an enclosure for receiving operative components of the apparatus, wherein the housing is curved in contour and substantially circular in cross-section;

a reservoir positioned within the housing, for receiving a nail polish removing solution therein;

a fluid dispenser in fluid communication with the reservoir, for receiving the solution from the reservoir and for dispensing the solution to the brush;

a collar in fluid communication with the fluid dispenser, wherein the collar is journalled for rotation within the housing;

a motor operatively coupled with the collar, for causing the rotation of the collar within the housing; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for promoting nail care, and more particularly, to a motor driven apparatus for facilitating the removal of nail polish coatings from the nails.

Maintaining healthy and attractive nails has become an important aspect of beauty and fashion, and the ever-increasing interest in maintaining personal hygiene and in putting forth a neat and professional appearance. Recognizing this need, any of a number of companies have come to manufacture a host of nail polishes, and products associated with their application.

The application of nail polish is a relatively simple procedure which is typically performed manually, by brush. However, the process is generally time-consuming and results can vary. Moreover, the application process can at times be relatively messy.

Subsequent removal of the applied nail polish is even more problematic, since solvents are generally required as part of the process. Such removal is also typically performed manually, using cotton balls that have been permeated with a polish removing fluid. Frequently, during this removal process, skin and clothes are inadvertently stained by the removed polish, which attains a liquid or semi-liquid state responsive to the application of the polish removing fluid.
 
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