CUTICLE TREATMENT DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED LIQUID DISPENSING
20220053907 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D34/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cuticle treatment device with integrated liquid dispensing may facilitate simple and one-handed operation to perform a cuticle treatment with the application of a liquid to the cuticle.
Claims
1. A cuticle treatment device, comprising: a cuticle guide having an edge portion enabled to engage a cuticle of a person, wherein the edge portion further comprises both a manicure tool enabled to engage at least a portion of the cuticle from a fingernail associated with the cuticle and a liquid dispenser enabled to apply a liquid to the cuticle; and a liquid receptacle in fluid communication with the liquid dispenser and enabled to store a volume of the liquid.
2. The cuticle treatment device of claim 1, wherein the manicure tool comprises a hard material enabled to separate the cuticle from the fingernail.
3. The cuticle treatment device of claim 2, wherein the hard material is selected from at least one of: a steel, a ceramic, and a metal.
4. The cuticle treatment device of claim 2, wherein the manicure tool is formed with a sharpened edge at the edge portion.
5. The cuticle treatment device of claim 4, wherein the sharpened edge is formed into the hard material, and wherein the sharpened edge is enabled to cut the cuticle.
6. The cuticle treatment device of claim 1, wherein the liquid comprises at least one of: a cuticle oil, aqueous solution, and alcoholic solution.
7. The cuticle treatment device of claim 1, wherein the liquid receptacle is removable.
8. The cuticle treatment device of claim 1, wherein the liquid receptacle is refillable with the liquid.
9. The cuticle treatment device of claim 1, wherein the liquid dispenser is formed with an elastomeric material enabled to dispense the liquid.
10. The cuticle treatment device of claim 9, wherein the elastomeric material is selected from at least one of: a rubber, a polymer, and a composite material.
11. A method for treating cuticles, the method comprising: placing a cuticle treatment device on a cuticle of a person, wherein the cuticle treatment device comprises a cuticle guide having an edge portion, wherein the edge portion further comprises a manicure tool enabled to engage the cuticle; engaging the cuticle separately from a fingernail associated with the cuticle by using the cuticle treatment device; and applying a liquid to the cuticle, wherein the cuticle treatment device further comprises a liquid dispenser enabled to apply the liquid to the cuticle and a liquid receptacle in fluid communication with the liquid dispenser, wherein the liquid receptable is enabled to store a volume of the liquid.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the manicure tool comprises a hard material enabled for the engaging the cuticle.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the hard material is selected from at least one of: a steel, a ceramic, and a metal.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the engaging the cuticle further comprises: separating at least a portion of the cuticle from the fingernail.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the engaging the cuticle further comprises: pushing back at least a portion of the cuticle towards the fingernail.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the engaging the cuticle further comprises: cutting at least a portion of the cuticle from the fingernail, wherein the manicure tool is formed with a sharpened edge at the edge portion, the sharpened edge enabled for the cutting.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the liquid comprises at least one of : a cuticle oil, aqueous solution, and alcoholic solution.
18. The method of claim 11, further comprising: removing the liquid receptacle from the cuticle treatment device.
19. The method of claim 11, further comprising: refilling the liquid receptacle with the liquid.
20. The method of claim 11, wherein the liquid dispenser is formed with an elastomeric material enabled to dispense the liquid.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the elastomeric material is selected from at least one of: a rubber, a polymer, and a composite material.
22. The method of claim 11, wherein the engaging and applying steps further comprise: engaging the cuticle by a user holding the cuticle treatment device with one hand; and applying the liquid to the cuticle by the user holding the cuticle treatment device with one hand.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the user is the person.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] For a more complete understanding of the present invention and its features and advantages, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULAR EMBODIMENT(S)
[0025] In the following description, details are set forth by way of example to facilitate discussion of the disclosed subject matter. It should be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the field, however, that the disclosed embodiments are exemplary and not exhaustive of all possible embodiments.
[0026] Throughout this disclosure, a hyphenated form of a reference numeral refers to a specific instance of an element and the un-hyphenated form of the reference numeral refers to the element generically or collectively. Thus, as an example (not shown in the drawings), device “12-1” refers to an instance of a device class, which may be referred to collectively as devices “12” and any one of which may be referred to generically as a device “12”. In the figures and the description, like numerals are intended to represent like elements.
[0027] As noted above, typical cuticle treatment devices have been designed for use by a manicurist on the person. However, the typical cuticle treatment devices may have not been enabled for use using one hand only, and may accordingly be unsuitable for use by persons desiring to perform a self-manicure, such as by using one hand to perform the manicure on the other hand. Accordingly, the use of typical cuticle treatment devices remains somewhat time-consuming and unwieldy and may typically involve the use of both hands to operate when application of the liquid is desired.
[0028] Thus, typical cuticle treatment devices have involved the use of both hands of a user when the liquid is dispensed on the cuticle, and have accordingly been unsuitable for use by persons desiring to perform a self-manicure, such as by using one hand to perform the manicure on the other hand.
[0029] As will be disclosed in further detail herein, a cuticle treatment device with integrated oil dispensing enables a person to perform a cuticle treatment with fluid dispensing using one hand only. The cuticle treatment device with integrated oil dispensing disclosed herein comprises a cuticle guide having an edge portion in which a manicure tool and a liquid dispenser is included. In the cuticle treatment device with integrated oil dispensing disclosed herein, the manicure tool may be enabled to engage at least a portion of the cuticle from a fingernail associated with the cuticle, while the liquid dispenser may be enabled to apply a liquid to the cuticle. The cuticle treatment device with integrated oil dispensing disclosed herein may further comprise a liquid receptacle that stores a volume of the liquid and is in fluid communication with the liquid dispenser. The manicure tool in the cuticle treatment device with integrated oil dispensing disclosed herein may include a hard material that is enabled to separate the cuticle from the fingernail, while the hard material may form a sharpened edge at the edge portion that is enabled to cut the cuticle. The cuticle treatment device with integrated oil dispensing disclosed herein may be enabled to dispense the fluid stored in the liquid receptable via the liquid dispenser that is integrated into the cuticle guide. The cuticle treatment device with integrated oil dispensing disclosed herein may include a removable liquid receptacle that can be refilled with the liquid.
[0030] Referring now to the drawings,
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[0032] Additionally, edge portion 102-1 may comprise a liquid dispenser that is in fluid communication with liquid receptacle 104 (not visible in
[0033] Furthermore, as noted, liquid receptacle 104 may be removable, such as by using a threaded connection with cuticle guide 102 to which liquid receptacle 104 is attached in
[0034] In
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] Method 300 may begin at step 302 by placing a cuticle treatment device on a cuticle of a person, where the cuticle treatment device comprises a cuticle guide having an edge portion, and where the edge portion further comprises a manicure tool enabled to engage the cuticle. At step 304, the cuticle is separately engaged from a fingernail associated with the cuticle by using the cuticle treatment device. In some embodiments, step 304 may include cutting at least a portion of the cuticle from the fingernail, where the manicure tool is formed with a sharpened edge at the edge portion, the sharpened edge enabled for the cutting. At step 306, a liquid is applied to the cuticle, where the cuticle treatment device further comprises a liquid dispenser enabled to apply the liquid to the cuticle and a liquid receptacle in fluid communication with the liquid dispenser and enabled to store a volume of the liquid. It is noted that at least steps 304 and 306 in method 300 may be performed by a user holding the cuticle treatment device using one hand.
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[0038] As disclosed herein, a cuticle treatment device with integrated liquid dispensing may facilitate simple and one-handed operation to perform a cuticle treatment with the application of a liquid to the cuticle.
[0039] The above disclosed subject matter is to be considered illustrative, and not restrictive, and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, enhancements, and other embodiments which fall within the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Thus, to the maximum extent allowed by law, the scope of the present disclosure is to be determined by the broadest permissible interpretation of the following claims and their equivalents, and shall not be restricted or limited by the foregoing detailed description.