Illuminated fake nail tip
10856640 ยท 2020-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V31/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0414
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A light source and a power source are held between upper and lower shells of a fake nail tip. The fake nail tip is provided with its shells hinged open and the light source unactivated. As the shells are brought together, an electrical contact is made between the power source and the light source, which causes the light source to illuminate the fake nail tip. The shells are then fastened together to maintain the light source illuminated.
Claims
1. A fake nail tip for a human fingernail or toenail, comprising: a light source mounted in the fake nail tip; a power source mounted in the fake nail tip and connected to the light source; an upper shell and a lower shell between which the light source and the power source are located, wherein the upper shell and the lower shell are connected in their proximal regions to form a hinge; and a diffuser around the light source.
2. The fake nail tip of claim 1, wherein the light source is a light emitting diode (LED).
3. The fake nail tip of claim 2, wherein the LED is in a distal portion of the fake nail tip.
4. The fake nail tip of claim 1, wherein the fake nail tip encapsulates the power source.
5. The fake nail tip of claim 4, wherein the power source comprises one or more micro-batteries.
6. The fake nail tip of claim 1, wherein the upper shell conceals the power source from view.
7. The fake nail tip of claim 6, wherein at least one of the upper and lower shells defines a receptacle for the power source.
8. The fake nail tip of claim 6, wherein at least one of the upper and lower shells defines a receptacle for the light source.
9. The fake nail tip of claim 1, wherein when the upper and lower shells are closed together, they form a hermetic seal.
10. The fake nail tip of claim 1, configured to be bonded to a human nail when the upper and lower shells are open.
11. A fake nail tip for a human fingernail or toenail, comprising: a light source mounted in the fake nail tip; a power source mounted in the fake nail tip and connected to the light source; an upper shell and a lower shell between which the light source and the power source are located; and a diffuser around the light source; wherein the light source is switched off when the upper and lower shells are open and the light source is switched on when the upper and lower shells are closed.
12. The fake nail tip of claim 11, configured to be bonded to a human nail when the upper and lower shells are open.
13. The fake nail tip of claim 11, wherein the light source is switched on by an electrical contact being made between a terminal post of the light source and a terminal of the power source.
14. The fake nail tip of claim 11, wherein the upper shell and lower shell are connected in their proximal regions to form a hinge.
15. A fake nail tip for a human fingernail or toenail, comprising: a light source mounted in the fake nail tip; a power source mounted in the fake nail tip and connected to the light source; an upper shell and a lower shell between which the light source and the power source are located; a diffuser around the light source; and a flange on the lower shell that is configured to butt up against a cuticle of a wearer of the fake nail tip, wherein the upper shell butts up against the flange.
16. The fake nail tip of claim 15, wherein the upper shell and lower shell are connected in their proximal regions to form a hinge.
17. A method of illuminating a fake nail tip comprising the steps of: connecting an upper shell and a lower shell of the fake nail tip at proximal ends thereof to form a hinge; mounting a light source in the fake nail tip; mounting a power source in the fake nail tip; connecting the power source to the light source; and providing a diffuser in the fake nail tip around the light source.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the upper and lower shells are connected before the light source and power source are mounted in the fake nail tip.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising closing the shells together at distal ends thereof, thereby causing the light source to illuminate.
20. A kit of ten fake nail tips, each fake nail tip comprising a light source mounted in the fake nail tip; a power source mounted in the fake nail tip and connected to the light source; an upper shell and a lower shell between which the light source and the power source are located, wherein the upper shell and the lower shell are connected in their proximal regions to form a hinge; and a diffuser around the light source.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The following drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and should not be construed as restricting the scope of the invention in any way.
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DESCRIPTION
A. Glossary
(16) The term fake nail tip refers to an extension that is fixed, usually adhered, onto the upper surface of a human nail. This is in comparison to fake nail forms, which are adhered to the underside of the projecting or overhanging part of the nail.
(17) The term illumination device refers to a device that is capable of producing and emitting light when it is activated by electricity.
(18) The term battery, in the electrical field, refers to a device that has one or more electrochemical cells and is able to store chemical energy in order to make it available in an electrical form.
(19) The term spot welding refers to a process in which contacting points of two metal surfaces are joined by the heat created by resistance to electric current. Plastic components may also be spot welded, and the welds may referred to as micro-welds if they are particularly small.
(20) The terms distal and proximal refer to the distance of a body part, component or feature in regards to its proximity to the center of the body or device of which it is part. The term distal describes a part that is situated away from the point of attachment or origin of the part, while proximal describes a part next to, or relatively closer to, the point of attachment.
B. Exemplary Embodiments
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(22) An illumination device 13 is positioned in the overhanging part of the fake nail tip 10. In some embodiments, the illumination device 13 when activated may exhibit, for example, one or several illumination patterns. The position of the illumination device 13 may be in a different location in the fake nail tip 10 in other embodiments. The material used for the fake nail tip 10 may be polymer, acrylic or hard gel and may show various degrees of translucency or transparency depending on the diffusing capacity of the chosen material. The illumination device 13 may provide, for example, graduated intensity, various colors, colors that switch and/or blinking patterns. The top surface of the fake nail tip 10 may have reflective pieces of material of various sizes, such as glitter, which are able to reflect the light coming from the illumination device 13 located inside the fake nail tip 10 or the ambient light.
(23) Two power sources 14, 16 are positioned in two cavities carved and located inside the fake nail tip 10. The dimensions of one power source may be, for example, 5 mm in diameter and 1 mm thick.
(24) Various colors, patterns or graphic design may be applied to the top surface of the fake nail tip 10. The design and the shape of the fake nail tip 10 may be made in a such a way to mimic real nails. Alternately, the overall shape of the fake nail tip 10 may be square, squared oval, rounded, almond, ballerina or stiletto. The angles between the top edge and the side edges of the fake nail tip 10 may be more or less rounded. The shoulders of the fake nail tip 10 may be more or less flat.
(25) The material of the fake nail tip 10 may exhibit various degrees of flexibility and thickness. For example, the material used for the fake nail tip 10 may be soft enough at its top edge to be shaped or cut.
(26) As an example only, the fake nail tip 10 may be 3 cm long and 1 cm wide. It will be appreciated that many other dimensions are possible in other embodiments, particularly when a kit of fake nail tips are provided in a set for a single wearer.
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(29) The flange 28 is fitted onto a person's fingernail so that it butts up against the cuticle, the lower surface of the lower shell 22 conforming to the top surface of the fingernail 12. The top surface of the lower shell 22 is generally convex and constructed in such a way that it conforms to the generally concave lower surface of the upper shell 24. The surface of the upper shell 24 is convex with a thickness greater along, and near, the longitudinal centerline 31 of the fake nail tip 10, and tapers to a substantially thinner, tapered edge at the side perimeters of the fake nail tip.
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(32) The anode post 36 of the LED 41 lies in channel 37 and is connected to the proximal battery 42 of the micro-battery assembly 43. The anode post 36 is flattened, more so at the end of the post than along its length, to allow for the correct thickness required for a micro-weld between the post and the positive terminal of the micro-battery 42, and so that it can be fitted into its respective cavity properly. The cathode 38 of the LED 41 is connectable to the distal micro-battery 40 of the micro-battery assembly 43. The cathode post 38 is short and free standing, i.e. unconnected to the micro battery when the micro-battery assembly is assembled into the upper shell 24. It is angled and positioned in such a way that permits a contact connection to be made between the negative terminal of the micro-battery 40 and the cathode post 38 when the two shells 22, 24 are fully closed. The two micro-batteries 40, 42 are connected in series by an electrically conducting tab 44 that is micro-spot welded, for example, to the micro-batteries. In some embodiments, the cavity 47 which houses the LED 41 in the distal section of the lower surface of the upper shell 24 of the fake nail tip 10 may also serve as a repository for the glue that is used to keep the device pinched shut. The micro-battery assembly 43, for example, may include one or more lithium micro-batteries or one or more alkaline batteries connected in series or parallel depending on the voltage requirement of the illumination source.
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(37) Another aspect of the invention is the open, shell-like appearance the device when it is in its assembled, pre-activation mode. The LED anode post 36 may be micro spot welded to the positive terminal of the micro-battery assembly 43 while the cathode post 38 remains un-welded and free standing. By pinching the fake nail tip 10 shut, by bringing the lower 22 and upper 24 shells together, the cathode post 38 makes electrical contact with the negative terminal of the micro-battery assembly 43 thus activating the fake nail tip 10.
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(41) In some embodiments, when the upper and lower shells are glued or otherwise fastened together, they form a hermetic seal to protect the micro-batteries from moisture.
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C. Use
(44) The fake nail tip 10 is intended to be worn for a night out on the town, a dance, a party or a performance, for example, and is intended to be removed within 72 hours of its application to a fingernail.
D. Variations
(45) Other joining techniques may be used in other embodiments in place of the spot weld 26. Other locating techniques for locating the upper shell into position on the lower shell may be used.
(46) The thickened, distal end of the lower shell may be formed as a lens, or it may include a lens.
(47) The order of assembly may be different in other embodiments.
(48) Different power sources may be used. Rechargeable power sources may be used, for example. The two shells may be reopenable after use, and the fake nail tip removed for a second or further use. Power sources may be mounted in different orientations.
(49) Throughout the description, specific details have been set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced without these particulars. In other instances, well known elements have not been shown or described in detail and repetitions of steps and features have been omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention. Accordingly, the specification is to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
(50) It will be clear to one having skill in the art that further variations to the specific details disclosed herein can be made, resulting in other embodiments that are within the scope of the invention disclosed. In general, unless otherwise indicated, singular elements may be in the plural and vice versa with no loss of generality. Components may be divided into constituent components or combined into larger components. All parameters, dimensions, materials, and configurations described herein are examples only and actual choices of such depend on the specific embodiment. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is to be construed in accordance with the substance defined by the following claims.