SELF-ADJUSTING TOOL FOR CORRECTING INGROWN TOENAIL
20190262165 ยท 2019-08-29
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Abstract
The self-adjusting tool (10) for correcting ingrown toenail uses self-adjusting elastic tension to lift the ingrown ends (N1, N2) of an ingrown toenail (N). In a first embodiment, the self-adjusting tool (10) includes two identical leaf springs (12a, 12b), each having a flat end (16a, 16b) and a band (14a, 14b) forming a flat loop at the opposite end. The two springs (12a, 12b) are interlocked by sliding the flat end (16a, 16b) of one spring through the band (14a, 14b) of the other, and the free ends (16a, 16b) are glued to lateral edges of the ingrown toenail (N) to flatten the toenail (N) by self-adjusting elastic tension. Other embodiments show at least one resilient member flexed across the ingrown toenail and anchored at opposite lateral edges on the ingrown toenail to pull the ingrown edges of the toenail away from engagement with the toe.
Claims
1. A self-adjusting tool for correcting an ingrown toenail, comprising: at least one elongate spring element adapted for extending across the ingrown toenail; and means for securing opposing ends of the at least one spring element to opposing lateral edges of the ingrown toenail; whereby resiliency of the at least one spring element raises an ingrown lateral edge of the toenail to pull an ingrown edge of the toenail away from the toe to correct the ingrown toenail.
2. The self-adjusting tool for correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 1, wherein: said at least one spring element comprises a pair of leaf springs, each of the leaf springs having a flat free end and an opposing end having a band defining a loop, the free end of each of the leaf springs slidably extending through the band of the other leaf spring; and said means for securing comprises a layer of adhesive disposed on each of the free ends adapted for attaching the free ends to opposing lateral edges of the ingrown toenail.
3. The self-adjusting tool for correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 1, wherein: said at least one elongate spring element comprises a single leaf spring having flat opposing ends; and said means for securing comprises a first band and a second band, each of the bands defining a flat loop, and a layer of adhesive disposed on the bands adapted for attaching the bands to opposing lateral edges of the ingrown toenail, the opposing ends of the leaf spring slidably extending through the bands with the leaf spring extending across the toenail.
4. The self-adjusting tool for correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 1, wherein: said at least one elongate spring element comprises a single rod-shaped spring having opposing ends; and said means for securing comprises a first cylindrical sleeve and a second cylindrical sleeve, and a layer of adhesive disposed on the sleeves adapted for attaching the sleeves to opposing lateral edges of the ingrown toenail, the opposing ends of the rod-shaped spring slidably extending through the sleeves with the rod-shaped spring extending across the toenail.
5. The self-adjusting tool for correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 1, wherein: said at least one elongate spring element comprises a plurality of rod-shaped springs having opposing ends; and said means for securing comprises a pair of cylindrical sleeves corresponding to each of the rod-shaped springs, and a layer of adhesive disposed on the sleeves adapted for attaching the pairs of sleeves to opposing lateral edges of the ingrown toenail, the opposing ends of the rod-shaped springs slidably extending through the corresponding sleeves with the rod-shaped springs extending across the toenail.
6. The self-adjusting tool for correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 1, wherein: said at least one elongate spring element comprises a single planar T-shaped leaf spring having a crossbar and a shaft extending from the crossbar, the shaft having a flat end; and said means for securing comprises a band defining a flat loop, and a layer of adhesive disposed on the band adapted for attaching the band to a lateral edge of the ingrown toenail and a second layer of adhesive disposed beneath the crossbar and adapted for securing the crossbar to an opposing lateral edge of the ingrown toenail, the flat end of the shaft of the leaf spring slidably extending through the band with the leaf spring extending across the toenail.
7. A method of correcting an ingrown toenail, comprising the step of anchoring spaced apart nodes of a resilient band tool to opposing lateral edges of the ingrown toenail with the tool flexed across the toenail so that the resilient band pulls the lateral edges of the ingrown toenail away from engagement with the toe by resilient force applied to the anchored nodes.
8. The method of correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 7, further comprising the step of scraping the ingrown toenail until the toenail is thin prior to said step of anchoring the nodes.
9. The method of correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 7, further comprising the step of shortening the ingrown toenail prior to said step of anchoring the nodes.
10. The method of correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 7, further comprising the step of keeping the resilient band tool applied to the ingrown toenail for between one month and two months after the toenail has flattened in order to retract the edges of the toenail from the toe while any scars heal.
11. The method of correcting an ingrown toenail according to claim 7, wherein said the resilient band tool comprises at least one leaf spring.
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[0019] The self-adjusting tool 10 for correcting ingrown toenail uses elastic, self-adjusting tension to lift the ingrown lateral edges of an ingrown toenail N to flatten the toenail. As shown in
[0020] Once adjusted to the proper length, the free ends 16a, 16b can be fixed to the lateral edges of the ingrown toenail N by a layer of adhesive A. The leaf springs 12a, 12b bear against the middle of the toenail N, and the resiliency of the springs 12a, 12b urges the free ends 16a, 16b to pull the curved or curled lateral edge(s) of the ingrown toenail N upward to flatten the toenail N and relieve pressure of the curled nail edges pressing into the toe T. As the toenail N is lifted, the leaf springs 12a and 12b slide toward each other, thereby adjusting the total length of the tool 10. The sliding action of one leaf spring with respect to the other as the toenail N slowly flattens allows the self-adjusting tool 10 to self-adjust in length and configuration, e.g., from a curved configuration to a linear configuration.
[0021] In use, a thick ingrown toenail may need to be thinned by scraping the toenail N until the toenail is soft, and/or chopping off part of an excessively long toenail N. After that,
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[0025] It is to be understood that the self-adjusting tool for correcting ingrown toenail is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.