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Nail correcting tool
12539226 · 2026-02-03 ·

A nail correcting tool to effectively correct highly deformed nails is described herein. This nail correcting tool has a top surface and a bottom surface, and the bottom surface has a curved part and a straight part. In a state in which the end of the curved part is placed against the lateral edge of the nail, making the point of action to be said end, the fulcrum to be a point on the curved part away from said end, and the point of effort to be a point on the straight part, a force is applied to the point of effort and the lateral edge of the nail is thereby separated from the skin by the principle of leverage.

Nail correcting tool
12539226 · 2026-02-03 ·

A nail correcting tool to effectively correct highly deformed nails is described herein. This nail correcting tool has a top surface and a bottom surface, and the bottom surface has a curved part and a straight part. In a state in which the end of the curved part is placed against the lateral edge of the nail, making the point of action to be said end, the fulcrum to be a point on the curved part away from said end, and the point of effort to be a point on the straight part, a force is applied to the point of effort and the lateral edge of the nail is thereby separated from the skin by the principle of leverage.

Curette tool and nail care method using same
12589020 · 2026-03-31 · ·

A curette tool includes: a first curette part which has an insert plate and a blade extending upward perpendicularly along the outer circumference on one side of the insert plate; a second curette part which is formed symmetrically to the first curette part; and a grip part which is formed in a bar shape with the first and second curette parts respectively installed at each end thereof. Any one of the first and second curette parts is inserted into the side wall of a target nail, and the blade pushes outward the skin tissue adjacent to the side wall to secure a nail grooming space.

Curette tool and nail care method using same
12589020 · 2026-03-31 · ·

A curette tool includes: a first curette part which has an insert plate and a blade extending upward perpendicularly along the outer circumference on one side of the insert plate; a second curette part which is formed symmetrically to the first curette part; and a grip part which is formed in a bar shape with the first and second curette parts respectively installed at each end thereof. Any one of the first and second curette parts is inserted into the side wall of a target nail, and the blade pushes outward the skin tissue adjacent to the side wall to secure a nail grooming space.

DEVICES TO TREAT AND/OR ENHANCE NAIL GROWTH
20260124063 · 2026-05-07 ·

Devices to assist in treatment and/or enhancement of nail growth of a digit for a patient in need thereof are provided with an anchor member adapted to being affixed to a subjacent portion of the nail bed of a patient's digit, an anchor strip and a traction strip. The anchor strip is adapted to being wrapped around the patient's digit proximally of the nail bed. The traction strip is adapted to being connected to the affixed anchor member so as to extend anteriorly around a distal end of the patient's digit and redirected posteriorly under the digit to allow an opposite end thereof to be attached to the anchor strip. The traction strip is thereby capable of exerting a predetermined tension to the nail bed of the patient to assist in treatment and/or enhancement of nail growth by attachment thereof to the anchor member affixed to the nail bed.

DEVICES TO TREAT AND/OR ENHANCE NAIL GROWTH
20260124063 · 2026-05-07 ·

Devices to assist in treatment and/or enhancement of nail growth of a digit for a patient in need thereof are provided with an anchor member adapted to being affixed to a subjacent portion of the nail bed of a patient's digit, an anchor strip and a traction strip. The anchor strip is adapted to being wrapped around the patient's digit proximally of the nail bed. The traction strip is adapted to being connected to the affixed anchor member so as to extend anteriorly around a distal end of the patient's digit and redirected posteriorly under the digit to allow an opposite end thereof to be attached to the anchor strip. The traction strip is thereby capable of exerting a predetermined tension to the nail bed of the patient to assist in treatment and/or enhancement of nail growth by attachment thereof to the anchor member affixed to the nail bed.