Manicure Device
20250338940 ยท 2025-11-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D29/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A manicure device including a base having a palm rest, digit rests, fingertip rests and nail rests. Each nail rest includes a nail support having a three-dimensional concavity including a vertical curve for receiving a front curve of a user's nail and a horizontal curve for receiving a top curve of a user's nail. The nail support can further include a pair of lateral nail coating shields extending from the three-dimensional concavity, whereby the three-dimensional concavity and the pair of nail coating shields substantially isolate a user's nail plate. The device may also include a nail coating composition bottle holder for adjustably positioning a nail coating composition bottle. Additionally, the device may include supports provided along a juncture of an upper surface of the base and walls of the base for comfortably yet stably supporting a user's hand that is doing the polishing for optimum precision while polishing.
Claims
1. A nail rest comprising: a base; and a nail support atop the base including a three-dimensional concavity having a vertical curve for receiving a front curve of a user's nail and a horizontal curve for receiving a top curve of a user's nail.
2. The nail rest of claim 1, wherein the nail support further comprises a pair of lateral nail coating shields extending from the three-dimensional concavity, whereby the three-dimensional concavity and the pair of nail coating shields substantially isolate a nail plate of a user's nail when a user's nail is received therein.
3. The nail rest of claim 2, wherein the nail support further comprises: a second three-dimensional concavity having a vertical curve for receiving the front curve of a user's nail and a horizontal curve for receiving the top curve of a user's nail; and a second pair of lateral nail coating shields extending from the second three-dimensional concavity, whereby the second three-dimensional concavity and the second pair of nail coating shields substantially isolate a nail plate of a user's nail.
4. The nail rest of claim 3, wherein the pair of nail coating shields has a first length and the second pair of nail coating shields has a second length longer than the first length.
5. The nail rest of claim 2, wherein, for a selected spacing between the pair of lateral nail coating shields, the three-dimensional concavity can have a plurality of relative curvatures for the vertical curve.
6. The nail rest of claim 2, wherein, for a selected spacing between the pair of lateral nail coating shields, the three-dimensional concavity can have a plurality of relative curvatures for the horizontal curve.
7. The nail rest of claim 2, wherein, for a selected spacing between the pair of lateral nail coating shields, the three-dimensional concavity can have a plurality of relative curvatures for the vertical curve and a plurality of relative curvatures for the horizontal curve.
8. The nail rest of claim 1, wherein a spacing between the pair of lateral nail coating shields is selected to accommodate a width of a nail to be inserted therebetween.
9. A device for use in applying nail coating composition to a nail comprising: a base; and the nail rest according to claim 1.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein the nail rest is removably received in the base of the device.
11. The device of claim 9, wherein the nail rest is reversibly received in the base of the device.
12. The device of claim 9, wherein the base of the device comprises a plurality of sockets for releasably receiving bases of a plurality of nail rests.
13. The device of claim 9, wherein an upper surface of the base of the device slopes upwardly from a fore end to an aft end of the base of the device.
14. The device of claim 9, wherein an upper surface of the base of the device comprises a palm rest.
15. The device of claim 9, further comprising upwardly sloped supports provided along a juncture of an upper surface and a wall of the base of the device.
16. The device of claim 9, further comprising a nail coating composition bottle holder carried by the base of the device.
17. The device of claim 9, wherein the base of the device comprises a socket for receiving a nail coating composition bottle holder.
18. The device of claim 9, wherein the base of the device includes a plurality of digit rests.
19. The device of claim 9, wherein the base of the device includes a plurality of fingertip rests.
20. The device of claim 9, wherein the base of the device includes a plurality of integral digit and fingertip rests.
21. A nail coating composition bottle holder comprising opposed walls each of which carry a plurality of opposed resilient fingers for frictionally engaging a nail coating composition bottle.
22. The nail coating composition bottle holder of claim 21, wherein the nail coating composition bottle holder is formed from resilient material.
23. The nail coating composition bottle holder of claim 21, wherein the nail coating composition bottle holder has a non-circular periphery.
24. The nail coating composition bottle holder of claim 21, wherein east-west ends of the opposed walls of the nail coating composition bottle holder, as well as an arrangement of the resilient fingers carried thereby, slope downwardly relative to the centers of the opposed walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0067] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments of the subject disclosure, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the present disclosure, there are shown in the drawings exemplary embodiments. It should be understood, however, that the subject application is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0103] Reference will now be made in detail to the various exemplary embodiments of the subject disclosure illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same or like reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like features. It should be noted that the drawings are in simplified form and are not drawn to precise scale. Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. Directional terms such as top, bottom, left, right, above, below and diagonal, are used with respect to the accompanying drawings. The term distal shall mean away from the center of a body. The term proximal shall mean closer towards the center of a body and/or away from the distal end. The words inwardly and outwardly refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the identified element and designated parts thereof. Such directional terms used in conjunction with the following description of the drawings should not be construed to limit the scope of the subject application in any manner not explicitly set forth. Additionally, the term a, as used in the specification, means at least one. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
[0104] About as used herein when referring to a measurable value such as an amount, a temporal duration, and the like, is meant to encompass variations of 20%, 10%, 5%, 1%, or 0.1% from the specified value, as such variations are appropriate.
[0105] Substantially as used herein shall mean considerable in extent, largely but not wholly that which is specified, or an appropriate variation therefrom as is acceptable within the field of art. Exemplary as used herein shall mean serving as an example.
[0106] Throughout the subject application, various aspects thereof can be presented in a range format. It should be understood that the description in range format is merely for convenience and brevity and should not be construed as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the subject disclosure. Accordingly, the description of a range should be considered to have specifically disclosed all the possible subranges as well as individual numerical values within that range. For example, description of a range such as from 1 to 6 should be considered to have specifically disclosed subranges such as from 1 to 3, from 1 to 4, from 1 to 5, from 2 to 4, from 2 to 6, from 3 to 6 etc., as well as individual numbers within that range, for example, 1, 2, 2.7, 3, 4, 5, 5.3, and 6. This applies regardless of the breadth of the range.
[0107] Furthermore, the described features, advantages and characteristics of the exemplary embodiments of the subject disclosure may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, in light of the description herein, that the subject disclosure can be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular exemplary embodiment. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0108] Many people find great satisfaction in having beautifully painted nails. Unfortunately, painting one's own nails can be problematic, especially when applying the nail coating composition with one's non-dominant hand. Polish can be inadvertently applied to the tips of fingers and subsequently needs removal. The application of the nail coating composition may be spotty or clumped, requiring stripping and reapplication. What should be a pleasurable experience can quickly become time-consuming and frustrating. For a nail coating composition to adhere properly and become chip-resistant, wrap polish around the end of the nail tip. The device of the subject disclosure makes the application of nail coating composition easy.
[0109] The ergonomic and easily adjustable device of the subject disclosure provides solid support that comfortably covers the fingertip areas under and slightly around the fingernail for a wide range of hand sizes. A nail coating composition can then be applied in a steady and secure manner, providing a stationary target. This leads to a better-quality manicure and a delightful experience.
[0110] The subject disclosure, in part, is directed to an adjustable hand support to help women and men paint their nails with beautiful results. Such a device enables people who may not usually polish their nails to polish their nails themselves and keep them polished long term.
[0111] People can create professionally manicured results at home. This will enable not only the current at-home self-polishers but also convert professionally polished customers to become self-polishers.
[0112] Applying nail polish and other ornamental or medical nail coatings is often slow and potentially very sloppy. When applying nail polish to fingernails it is often accidentally applied to the skin. Under one embodiment, this invention keeps nail polish off of the skin.
[0113] Further, the device and method of the subject disclosure successfully obviate the problems in nail coating industry, such as glue-on protective devices falling off prematurely, messy pre-applied protective lotions and latex masking coatings, and difficult process of removing pre-applied protective lotions and latex masking coatings.
[0114] This invention even allows people with shaky hands to self-apply nail polish. The invention allows people with unsteady hands to apply nail polish quickly.
[0115] The device and method of the subject disclosure save time by allowing the user to insert a protective membrane over the nail fold and/or under the free edge of the nail while quickly protecting skin from nail polish. Additional features may include an integrated nail polish bottle holder and an integrated flip-up tool for stampings and stencils.
[0116] A slightly modified embodiment is contemplated for use on the feet. In such an embodiment, the base would resemble the sole of the foot and the fingertip rests and nail rests are designed to fit a foot.
[0117] For illustrative purposes, the principles of the subject disclosure are described by referencing various exemplary embodiments thereof. Although particular embodiments of the invention are specifically described herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that the same principles are equally applicable to and can be employed in other apparatuses and methods. Before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the subject disclosure in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of any particular embodiment shown. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Further, although certain methods are described with reference to certain steps that are presented herein in certain order, in many instances, these steps may be performed in any order as may be appreciated by one skilled in the art, and the methods are not limited to the particular arrangement of steps disclosed herein.
[0118] All references cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
[0119] Any abbreviations and symbols as used herein, unless indicated otherwise, take their ordinary meaning.
[0120] The term nail, refer to either a fingernail or a toenail, either a natural nail or an artificial nail. The term nail also refers to a human nail, as well as to any toughened keratin at the end of a digit of a non-human animal. As is understood from the context, the term nail may refer to a nail that has no coating on it or a nail that already has several layers of a nail lacquer composition on it, or a nail that comprises a nail coating.
[0121] The term client refers to a person whose nails are being treated. For the sake of brevity, the client is referred to in the description as she though the client may be female, male, or any other sex or gender and may use any appropriate pronoun. Under one embodiment, the client is a non-human animal with nails or any toughened keratin at the end of a digit. As used throughout, for readability purposes, the third person plural pronouns also refer to third-person singular pronouns and vice versa. For example, in English, the pronouns they, them, theirs, and any other declensions of the third person plural pronoun also refers to the similarly declined third-person singular pronouns.
[0122] The phrase nail technician or technician is a worker skilled or licensed in the art of providing nail extensions, artificial nails, acrylic nails, gel nails, and other manicure services for clients. Alternative names for a nail technician may include a manicurist or a cosmetologist. Such a person may work for pay at a nail salon or may be a manicure aficionado.
[0123] The term user may refer to a client or a technician.
[0124] Although the invention description below generally describes the nail technician and the client as two separate individuals, it is understood that the manicure device according to the subject disclosure is also suitable for use by a single person or user who may or may not be a nail technician.
[0125] The phrase nail coating composition refers to a lacquer, a gel, or any other fluid that is suitable to be applied to fingernails or toenails to decorate or protect the nail plates that, when hardened, is a nail coating. The term gel is defined broadly and not restricted to any particular narrow definition. A gel is a fluid or semi-fluid, or jelly-like substance; it may be a Newtonian, rheopectic, or thixotropic fluid.
[0126] Further, the definition of the phrase nail coating composition includes any composition applied to nails for decorative or medical reasons. The definition includes nail polish, base coat, primer, protein strengtheners, other strengtheners, top coat, medical nail coating composition, stop biting solution nail coating composition, pharmaceutical nail coating composition, nutritionals nail coating composition, gel coat, acrylic, stamping, stencils, air brush, appliques, and like.
[0127] The phrase nail coating refers to the hardened, fully cured substance covering a part or all of the nail and any portions of this substance that extends or is built beyond the nail's free edge. The phrase nail coating refers to a finished product (which may then be buffed or filed), and may be composed of a single layer or multiple layers. The phrase nail coating is interpreted broadly, and it includes any hardened substance on a nail due to the application of a nail gel, a nail polish, a nail enamel or a nail varnish.
[0128] The term digit refers to a finger, a toe, or any other appendage which comprises a nail. A thumb is considered a finger.
[0129] The term rest as used in the phrases digit rest, fingertip rest, nail rest, palm rest, and like, refers to the part of the device onto with the body part rests when the device is in use. The part of the rest that the body part touches is the surface of the rest.
[0130] The subject disclosure relates to a device for use in applying nail coating composition to a nail. In all exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, the device comprises at least a base comprising a plurality of digit rests, wherein at least one of the digit rests comprises a fingertip rest, wherein the fingertip rest comprises a nail rest.
[0131] The device of the subject disclosure serves as a manicure aid which is especially useful for clients who want to polish their own nails. The device is especially helpful for clients who do not have very good finger dexterity or who suffer from any condition causing unsteadiness or shakiness.
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[0133] Under one embodiment, the base 11 has a unibody structure. The term unibody means that the entire base, or essentially the entire base, or the majority of the entire base is made from the same material. The unibody device is composed of a single material that has uniform chemical and physical properties. The material used is rigid enough that the device holds its shape during the use of the device to allow for efficient or effective nail coating composition application.
[0134] Under another embodiment, the base 11 has a modular structure. This means that the base 11 is assembled from pieces or parts. Under one embodiment, the base 11 is created in pieces or sections to save on shipping and packaging space. Under one embodiment, the base 11 is created in pieces or sections to modify the base to suit a particular client's shape of the hand. In
[0135] Under one embodiment, the base 11 has an integrated palm/heel rest 13, so that the fingers or toes are elevated to a proper working height without straining.
[0136] The base 11 comprises a digit rest 14. A digit rest 14 is a part of the base onto which or slightly above which at least a part of a digit is placed. Alternative terms for the digit rest is a finger rest or an extension. Under one embodiment, the digit rest is in contact with, or in close distance to the proximal phalange or medial phalange, or both.
[0137] Under one embodiment, the base comprises a single digit rest 14. Under one embodiment, the base comprises two digit rests. Under one embodiment, the base comprises three digit rests. Under one embodiment, the base comprises four digit rests. Under one embodiment, the base comprises five digit rests. Under one embodiment, the base comprises six digit rests. Under one embodiment, the base comprises more than six digit rests.
[0138] In embodiments with fewer than five digit rests, such a device is useful due to lower production costs, for use for training of technicians, for model use, or toy use.
[0139] Under one embodiment, the base 11 comprising the digit rests 14, approximates the shape of a hand.
[0140] Under one embodiment, the base 11 is right-handed, meaning that the base is designed to look like, or alternatively accept, a right hand. An example of a right-hand base 11 is in
[0141] Under one embodiment, the base 11 is left-handed, meaning, that the base is designed to look like, or alternatively accept, a left hand.
[0142] Under one embodiment, the base comprises a digit rest 14 designed to accept a client's thumb. Under one embodiment, the thumb digit rest is flat. Under an alternative embodiment, the thumb digit rest is at an angle to accommodate a natural curvature of the thumb with respect to the plane of the palm.
[0143] Under one embodiment, the device of the subject disclosure comprises a base 11 with six digit, with the sixth being the thumb of the opposite hand. This embodiment enables a single base 11 to serve for both right and left hand.
[0144] Under another embodiment, the device comprises ten digit rests. Such a device is useful for salon use, wherein the technician and the client are two different individuals, as well as for personal use by a single user. Having a base with ten digits allows for a rapid application of nail coating composition.
[0145] The device of the present application also comprises a fingertip rest 30. Under one embodiment, the distal phalange rest on a fingertip rest 30, when the device is in use.
[0146] Under one embodiment, the fingertip rest 30 is attached permanently to the digit rest 14. The client adjusts her hand to fit the device prior to use.
[0147] The subject disclosure is also directed to a device for use in applying a nail coating composition to a nail, comprising a base comprising a plurality of digit rests, wherein at least one of the digit rests comprises a fingertip rest, wherein the fingertip rest comprises a nail rest, wherein the fingertip rest is adjustable along the length of the digit rest, wherein the digit rest comprises a set of slots, and the fingertip rest comprises a set of rails so that the rails engage within the slots.
[0148] Under such embodiment, the fingertip rest 30 is adjustable along a portion of the digit rest 14. Under one embodiment, the fingertip rest 30 is friction fitted on the digit rest 14.
[0149] Under one embodiment, the digit rest 14 has a set of slots 20, along which the fingertip rest may slide. A set of slots may be a single slot, a pair of slots, or a higher number of slots.
[0150] The purpose of these slots is to provide a means by which the fingertip rest 30 can move forward and backward and be held captive by the slots 20. Under one embodiment, the fingertip rest comprises a set of rails 21 so that the rails will engage with the slots 20 in the digit rest 14 and slide easily.
[0151] Under one embodiment, the fingertip rest 30 moves along the digit rest without being locked into a position.
[0152] Under an alternative embodiment, the fingertip rest is locked position. Under one embodiment, the locking is achieved by the ratchet-pawl mechanism.
[0153] Under one embodiment, each digit rest 14 has the means to lock the fingertip rest 30 in place. Referring to
[0154] Attached to the fingertip rest 14 is a nail rest 40. The nail rest 40 is a semi-rigid apparatus. To be used properly the correct distance of the fingertip rest 30 is found and set so that the fingernail is properly resting on and protected by top edge 41 of the nail rest 40. Under the exemplary embodiment depicted in
[0155] Under one embodiment, the base 11 further comprises a nail polish bottle holder 50. The nail polish bottle holder 50 is attached to the base 11 by any of several means, including snap in place, slot and tab system, screws, glue, and others. Under one embodiment, the nail polish bottle holder is unibody with the base.
[0156] Under one embodiment, the bottle holder 50 consists of one of more small boxes or cylinders. Under one embodiment, the box or cylinder has a closed bottom. Under one embodiment, the box or cylinder has an open bottom.
[0157] A bottle of nail polish 51 fits upright in the nail polish holder 50. Alternatively, the bottle can also be put at an angle for dispensing ease and to get the last portions out of the bottle. This may be accomplished by fitting the bottle diagonally across the opening of the nail polish holder.
[0158] Under one embodiment, the nail rest is attached to a nail fold mask 60. The nail fold mask 60 is a loop of material that also enables protection of the eponychium and perionychium during polishing. Referring to
[0159] The device of the subject disclosure under one embodiment further comprises a flip-up tool 70. The flip-up tool is indicated by dashed lines in
[0160] To use the flip-up tool 70, the tool is first flipped away from the nail. For a stamp a small stamp pad is used on the end of the tool. To use a stamp a little polish is first administered on the stamp which is then rotated forward and the design is stamped on the fingernail.
[0161] For a stencil, the stencil is affixed to the pad and is flipped onto the nail. Then, paint or spray is applied through the stencil for the desired effect.
[0162] For a French manicure, the pad will mask a small area leaving the distinctive tip or stamp on a different color in the desired shape.
[0163] The subject disclosure is also directed to an apparatus comprising two devices connected together with a hinge. Under one embodiment, the two devices are a device with left-handed base and a device with a right-hand base 11, bound together with a hinge.
[0164] Under one embodiment, the two devices connected with a hinge form a clamshell. A clamshell is an apparatus, formed of two roughly equal halves of a clamshell with a hinge to enclose a space.
[0165] Under one embodiment, the two devices snap together or fit together. Under one embodiment, the Clamshell comprises a clasp.
[0166] Under one embodiment, the apparatus contains a space within the apparatus. This space is suitable for storing the rest of the parts and/or accessories.
[0167] The subject disclosure is also directed to a method of using the device of the subject disclosure.
[0168] Under one embodiment, the subject disclosure is directed to a method of using the device of the subject disclosure to apply a nail.
[0169] Under one embodiment, the subject disclosure is directed to a method of forming a nail coating to a nail comprising the use of the device, wherein the device comprises a base comprising a plurality of digit rests, wherein at least one of the digit rests comprises a fingertip rest, wherein the fingertip rest comprises a nail rest, comprising the steps of placing a fingertip onto the fingertip rest, and applying a nail coating composition to the nail.
[0170] The method comprises at least two steps: firstly, a fingertip is placed onto the fingertip rest. Secondly, a nail coating composition is applied to a nail.
[0171] The first step requires the placement of the client's fingertip only to the fingertip rest. Under one embodiment, the top edge 41 of the nail rest 40 is placed gently under the nail's free edge.
[0172] Under one embodiment, the first step also allows the placement of the other fingertips onto the other fingertip rests. Further, under one embodiment, the client paces the entire hand onto the device, so that some, most, or all of the fingertips are placed onto the fingertip rests; some, most or all of the proximal and medial phalanges of the digits are placed onto their respective digit rests 14, and palm is placed onto the palm rest 13.
[0173] The second step requires the application of a nail coating composition onto a nail. Under one embodiment, the nail is on the fingertip of the digit that was placed onto the fingertip rest.
[0174] Under one embodiment, there is also an intermediate step between the first step and the second step. This intermediate step is an adjustment of the fingertip rests along the length of the digit rest.
[0175] The adjustment may be done by moving the fingertip rest 30 along the digit rest 14. Under one embodiment, the fingertip rests are moved to overcome the friction. Under one embodiment, the fingertip rests are moved by depressing the release tab 18, moving the fingertip rest into a suitable position, and releasing the release tab 18.
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[0177] The base 112 includes an upper surface 112a, an aft wall 112b and opposed sidewalls 112c. According to an exemplary embodiment, the upper surface 112a of the base slopes upwardly from a fore end 112d of the base to an aft end 112e of the base. The angle of slope of the upper surface 112a can range from about 2 to 35 degrees and can be uniform across the upper surface or it can have a steeper slope nearest the sidewalls 112c and a shallower slope toward the center of the base, and preferably averages about 18 degrees. Advantages of having a sloped upper surface 112a include: (1) increased area for a hand to rest on the base to allow for larger women's hands and men's hands to use the device 110, (2) the user being able to see the entireties of the nails during coating without bending over the device and possibly getting nail polish on clothes, and (3) avoiding the body and head from blocking out light and reducing the user's ability to see the nails.
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[0180] Nail rests 118a-118d are configured to respectively support the nail of a user's right index finger, the nail of a user's right middle finger, the nail of a user's right ring finger and the nail of a user's right pinky finger. Similarly, nail rests 118e-118h are configured to respectively support the nail of a user's left index finger, the nail of a user's left middle finger, the nail of a user's left ring finger and the nail of a user's left pinky finger. Nail rest 118i is configured to support the nail of a user's left thumb, and nail rest 118j is configured to support the nail of a user's right thumb. Ideally, for a user's comfort, the base 112 is placed near an edge of a tabletop or the like when coating a user's left thumb nail, whereby the remainder of a user's left hand may hang freely off the tabletop. Likewise, the base is ideally placed near an edge of a tabletop or the like when coating a user's right thumb nail, whereby the remainder of a user's right hand may hang freely off the tabletop. And, as best illustrated in
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[0184] The three-dimensional concavities 134 are thus shaped to include both a vertical curve 140, which is most clearly shown in
[0185] The shorter nail coating shields 136 are much easier to use for a beginner. This is because a user is less likely to bump the side edges of the fingernail on the nail coating shields 136 while placing the fingernail into the nail rest 118. Once the user is more skilled and practiced in placing the fingernail tip into the nail rest, the longer nail coating shields can easily be used.
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[0188] Therefore, for a selected spacing between the pair of lateral nail coating shields, the three-dimensional concavity can have a plurality of relative curvatures for the vertical curve and a plurality of relative curvatures for the horizontal curve.
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[0194] The nail coating composition bottle holder 122 is shown in
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[0198] The device of the subject disclosure solves various problems associated with the application of nail polish composition.
[0199] One of the advantages of the device and method of the subject disclosure is that the device caters to those with short nails. The device provides a way for those with short nails to have well-manicured hands with polished nails. This may be achieved even without the expense and hassle of going to a salon.
[0200] Another advantage of the device and the method of the subject disclosure is that the device secures the placement of the client's hand and fingertips in the device to offer the stability that gives the opposite hand a more precise and easier time to polish the nails. The device allows for better polish application with the user's non-dominant hand versus without the device.
[0201] Yet another advantage of the device and the method of the subject disclosure is that the device fits securely under the free edge and along the sides of the nail allowing the user to easily and precisely apply the nail coating composition to the entirety of the nail plate with essentially no nail coating composition being applied to the skin of the fingertip beneath or alongside of the nail plate.
[0202] A further advantage of the device and the method of the subject disclosure is that the client may remove the finger from the device shortly after the application of the nail coating composition without smearing the nail coating composition prior to the formation of the nail coating.
[0203] Yet a further advantage of the device and the method of the subject disclosure is that the nail rest 118 according to the subject disclosure allows for easy use of a stencil on an isolated nail plate. That is, when stamping a stencil on a nail, the stencil does not contact the skin surrounding the nail plate. In contrast, when a stencil is stamped upon an unprotected nail, nail polish or other nail coating unavoidably gets applied to the surrounding skin and requires an additional step to remove the polish of from the skin.
[0204] A still further advantage of the device and the method of the subject disclosure is that the placement of the top edge of the nail rest allows for the proper placement of the white of the nail, allowing an accurate placement of a stencil for French manicures.
[0205] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the exemplary embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is to be understood, therefore, that this disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the subject disclosure as defined by the appended claims.