Self-adhesive laminate for nails

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Inventors

Hoffmann, Hans-Rainer
von Kleinsorgen, Reinhard
Simon, Gunter
Steinborn, Dorothea

Application #

299337

Filed

Aug-31-1994

Published

Jun-11-1996

Current US Class

132/285
132/73
428/41.5

International Classes

C09J 007/02

Field of Search

428/40 428/42 132/73 132/285

Assignee

LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme GmbH & Co. KG (Neuwied, DE)

Examiners

Davis; Jenna L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Collard & Roe

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4957730   Antimycotic nail va...
5044384   Method of accompl...
5225185   Nail enamels conta...
5415903   Self-adhesive lami...

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Abstract
The invention relates to a self-adhesive, plasticizer-containing laminate consisting of a) a film-forming polymeric layer containing dyestuffs and/or pigments, b) a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and c) a removable, preferably siliconized protective film covering the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, the film-forming polymeric layer a) of which is at least entirely covered by a layer being resistant towards the other components of the laminate and towards the materials used in the production of the laminate. The invention further relates to the use of said laminate as artificial nails applicable to toenails or fingernails.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A self-adhesive laminate containing at least one plasticizer and being formable to toenails or fingernails, comprising:

a) a film-forming polymeric layer containing said at least one plasticizer, dyestuff, pigment or mixture thereof;

b) a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer located thereon; and

c) a removable protective film covering the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, wherein the film-forming polymeric layer is, on its reverse side, covered by a detachable covering film being resistant toward the other components of the laminate and toward the materials used in the production of the laminate, wherein the covering film is provided with an adhesive coating, wherein the adhesion of the covering film to the polymeric layer is less than the adhesion between the adhesive layer and the protective film, and wherein the polymeric layer contains a substance selected from the group consisting of nitrocellulose, acrylates, and mixtures thereof, wherein the acrylates are polymers selected from the group derived from acrylic acid, dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate, methyl acrylic acid and mixtures thereof.



Description
DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to a self-adhesive laminate which contains at least one plasticizer, may be shaped to toenails and/or fingernails, and consists of

a) a film-forming polymeric layer containing dyestuffs and/or pigments,

b) a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and

c) a removable, preferably siliconized protective film covering the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.

The present invention further relates to a process for the production of said laminate as well as to the use thereof as artificial nails applicable to toenails or fingernails, respectively. It is known to treat nails with solvent-containing polymer lacquers to achieve a cosmetic effect (nail lacquer). It is also known to add an antimycotic substance or a preservative agent to such a lacquer. It is also common knowledge that applying such a nail lacquer and achieving the desired appearance requires considerable care (time involved, drying of the lacquer, practice, appearance). In view of the enormous worldwide consumption of organic solvents the content thereof in the known nail lacquers means a considerable environmental pollution which should be eliminated or at least reduced for reasons of environmental protection. For this reason alone the use of decorative films for application on nails connected with the properties demanded by the consumer, such as Gloss and color, durability, wearability, and natural appearance, should be recognized as a suitable substitute for solvent-containing lacquers. The use of artificial nails, which are connected to the nail in various manners, is known. It is known by DE-OS 23 62 818 to paste over nails with an adhesive film of PVC. However, such a system was not accepted by the consumer, since PVC used as polymeric material does not meet the requirements with respect to luster, hardness, flexibility, and durability. The high ultimate strength of PVC-films and similar polymeric films, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyester, make it more difficult to shape the film to the nail by simple shearing, and, in addition, involve the risk of injuring the nail bed. Formability to the nails as well as stability with respect to applicability are directly connected with the brittleness of the laminate. In this connection, it was noticed that the ideal properties of a nail lacquer laminate (laminate on the basis of nitrocellulose--available nail lacquer) involve problems with respect to stability, i.e., the laminate becomes brittle (dries up) during storage and therefore cannot be applied any longer.
 
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