Method for treating damaged fingernails

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Inventors

Holt, Diannamarie T.
Levin, Michael J.

Application #

047764

Filed

Mar-24-1998

Published

Mar-28-2000

Current US Class

132/73
156/248
156/249
156/265
156/268

International Classes

B32B 031/04; A45D 031/00

Field of Search

156/248 156/249 156/268 156/265 132/73 206/460 206/527 206/823 424/61 424/401

Examiners

Mayes; Curtis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schulze; Herbert C.

US Patent References

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4536426   Self adhesive nail...
4824702   Transfer adhesive s...
4903840   Self adhesive nail...
4913173   High efficiency wr...
4943462   Nail treatment device
4954190   Method and means...
5146935   Fingernail repair...
5415903   Self-adhesive lami...
5525389   Self-adhesive lami...
5791482   Packaged assortme...

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Abstract
A method and apparatus for treating damaged fingernails which includes the use of a sheet of transparent vinyl film coated on one side with an adhesive suitable to adhere to a fingernail, wherein a multiplicity of generally oval shaped forms and into a backing material to which the adhesive adheres releasable in such manner that an individual oval vinyl repair item may be peeled from the backing strip and placed upon a damaged fingernail and wherein the same material may be used in reverse in such manner that the adhesive material will be exposed before the item is removed from the backing strip and the fingernail may be pressed against the adhesive so as to facilitate the placing and removal of the protective vinyl on the fingernail.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. The method of protecting a damaged portion of a fingernail comprising: coating a sheet of clear vinyl with a pressure sensitive adhesive; applying the sheet of vinyl to a backing material with the adhesive side against the backing material which is releasable as to the adhesive; cutting a plurality of substantially oval shapes in a multiplicity of sizes through the vinyl, but not through the backing material; packaging said vinyl material on its backing material in a package suitable to be publicly displayed and selected by customers; displaying the package; selecting the package; opening the package; selecting and removing from the package and the backing a multiplicity of oval shapes of the vinyl material, each smaller in size than the entire damaged fingernail, but sufficient in size to cover the damaged portion of the fingernail; and pressing the selected oval shaped vinyl materials to the damaged portion of the fingernail with their adhesive sides adjacent the fingernail in such manner as to cover the entire damaged portion but not the entire fingernail.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

I. Field of the Invention

This invention is in the general field of treating and caring for damaged fingernails or the like.

The invention is even more particularly directed to a covering for a damaged fingernail or the like.

The invention is even more particularly directed to a method of applying a covering to a damaged fingernail or the like and the method of treating damaged fingernails in general.

II. Description of the Prior Art

In the past when one has had a damaged fingernail it has either been left unattended or has been covered by a conventional, existing material such as a bandaid, adhesive tape, transparent adhesive tape, an artificial fingernail, adhesive material, or the like.

We know of no prior art wherein a properly shaped pre-cut material has been used or obtainable. In that sense there is no prior art. Further, there has been no suggestion in the past of the use of a clear vinyl material for this purpose. Although such vinyl materials are available for other purposes, it appears that this is a unique use for such material. In this sense, further, there is no prior art.
 
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