Patent classifications
A45D29/17
KERATIN REMOVAL TOOL
The present invention relates to a keratin removal tool in which a foldable metal thin plate material is cut into an I-shaped blank so that a user can fold and wear the cut blank on one finger, an uneven part is formed on the rear surface from among the front surface and the rear surface of the cut blank, and a wearing state maintaining means for maintaining the wearing state on the one finger of the user is formed on the blank.
KERATIN REMOVAL TOOL
The present invention relates to a keratin removal tool in which a foldable metal thin plate material is cut into an I-shaped blank so that a user can fold and wear the cut blank on one finger, an uneven part is formed on the rear surface from among the front surface and the rear surface of the cut blank, and a wearing state maintaining means for maintaining the wearing state on the one finger of the user is formed on the blank.
Nail Sanitizer
This present invention is a nail sanitizing tool for both natural and artificial used in the delivery of a sanitization agent for sanitizing the finger nail. This product allows for the keeping of a sanitization agent close by to be applied through the use of a brush bristle to the fingernail.
Nail Sanitizer
This present invention is a nail sanitizing tool for both natural and artificial used in the delivery of a sanitization agent for sanitizing the finger nail. This product allows for the keeping of a sanitization agent close by to be applied through the use of a brush bristle to the fingernail.
ROBOTIC DEBRIDEMENT AND PERFORATING OF NAILS BASED ON SURFACE AND/OR THICKNESS SCANNING APPARATUS
The present disclosure features systems and devices for robotic debridement and perforating of finger- and toenails, as well as methods of use of the same. The systems and devices may be used for in the treatment of fungal infection of the nail, as well as for cosmetic uses, e.g., pedicure and manicure.
ROBOTIC DEBRIDEMENT AND PERFORATING OF NAILS BASED ON SURFACE AND/OR THICKNESS SCANNING APPARATUS
The present disclosure features systems and devices for robotic debridement and perforating of finger- and toenails, as well as methods of use of the same. The systems and devices may be used for in the treatment of fungal infection of the nail, as well as for cosmetic uses, e.g., pedicure and manicure.
Tool for removing nail polish and buffing nails
A nail care tool having an ergonomic elongated handle and a removable operational head attached to the handle is presented. The tool also has a removable scraper or end tip inserted in one of the ends of the handle, useful in cleaning critical cuticle areas. The operational head has adhered to it a lining of material commonly used in the nail care and maintenance processes; for instance, it may be a nail polish removal material or a nail buffing material. In some embodiments of the invention, the ergonomic handle and the head are interconnected in a nonpermanent manner by a male/female system; in such embodiments, the head may be engage or connected to the handle by screwing the head to the handle and, it may be disengaged or disconnected, by simply unscrewing it from the handle. In other embodiments of the invention, the handle is connected to the head by a hold/release system, allowing the User to connect the head and the handle by inserting an already assembled cartridge inside the handle into a rectangular internal cavity on the head. In order to disconnect the head from the handle, the User slides backwardly a button on the ergonomic handle without even having to touch the head. The hold/release system allows the User to easily attach or detach heads to the handle. The operational removable head required for any of the embodiments may have different shapes and operational lining materials, in order for the User to use the tool as an applicator—meaning being able to remove most of the nail polishes—or as a nail buffer.
Tool for removing nail polish and buffing nails
A nail care tool having an ergonomic elongated handle and a removable operational head attached to the handle is presented. The tool also has a removable scraper or end tip inserted in one of the ends of the handle, useful in cleaning critical cuticle areas. The operational head has adhered to it a lining of material commonly used in the nail care and maintenance processes; for instance, it may be a nail polish removal material or a nail buffing material. In some embodiments of the invention, the ergonomic handle and the head are interconnected in a nonpermanent manner by a male/female system; in such embodiments, the head may be engage or connected to the handle by screwing the head to the handle and, it may be disengaged or disconnected, by simply unscrewing it from the handle. In other embodiments of the invention, the handle is connected to the head by a hold/release system, allowing the User to connect the head and the handle by inserting an already assembled cartridge inside the handle into a rectangular internal cavity on the head. In order to disconnect the head from the handle, the User slides backwardly a button on the ergonomic handle without even having to touch the head. The hold/release system allows the User to easily attach or detach heads to the handle. The operational removable head required for any of the embodiments may have different shapes and operational lining materials, in order for the User to use the tool as an applicator—meaning being able to remove most of the nail polishes—or as a nail buffer.
Novelty nail cutting or trimming tool
A novelty nail trimming tool 10 includes a metal chassis 11 comprising a base 12 a neck section 13 and a head section 14. The head section 14 includes a pair of guards 15 and 16 which are also configured as the eyes or feelers of a snail. The base 12 has a knurled or roughened surface 17 forming a nail file. The head 14 has a v-blade 18, while the neck 13 is set at an angle of about 30 degrees to the base. A handle 19 in the form of a snail shell 20 is attached to the base 12 by a hand insertable clip action into three slots 21, 22 and 23 by reason of upturns 24, 25 and 26 in the base 12.
Novelty nail cutting or trimming tool
A novelty nail trimming tool 10 includes a metal chassis 11 comprising a base 12 a neck section 13 and a head section 14. The head section 14 includes a pair of guards 15 and 16 which are also configured as the eyes or feelers of a snail. The base 12 has a knurled or roughened surface 17 forming a nail file. The head 14 has a v-blade 18, while the neck 13 is set at an angle of about 30 degrees to the base. A handle 19 in the form of a snail shell 20 is attached to the base 12 by a hand insertable clip action into three slots 21, 22 and 23 by reason of upturns 24, 25 and 26 in the base 12.