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Cosmetic nail covering

a nail covering and cosmetic technology, applied in the field of base, can solve the problems of infected toe or finger nails, lost or damaged, and unappealing appearance of people,

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-11-04
BARILE MARIA A
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[0013]The cosmetic nail cover is a temporary covering for cosmetically hiding diseased, damaged, or missing nails on toes or fingers, especially on women. According to the invention, the nail cover is a device and method of use thereof, to create an illusion of a full, healthy nail, though not adhering directly to the damaged nail or exposed nail bed. The cover has adhesive strong enough to adhere to the skin if subjected to water or moisture. The cover is a smooth material with the capability to accept nail polish in a way that looks like the other normal nails around it. The herein disclosed method uses the cosmetic nail cover device to disguise an unappealing nail on a digit, by making it appear to be normal by covering the affected digit and enabling the application of nail polish to the covering as if it were the normal nail for the digit.
[0014]According to the invention, a strip of tape and a pad cut to size covers a diseased or damaged nail, which allows the user to apply nail polish on the strip of tape over the area where the pad is adhesively attached to the bottom of the strip of tape that is wrapped around the digit (toe or finger) to disguise the diseased or damaged nail or nail bed.
[0017]Further according to the invention, the pad material is: suitable for conventionally trimming to a size and shape appropriate for the nail area of the affected digit; and has a pad thickness comparable to that of a nail for the affected digit. Preferably the tape material is substantially transparent or translucent, and the front side is non-glossy. Also preferably, the adhesive and the tape material are medically approved for application to human skin; and the pad material is medically approved for application to exposed, medicated, or healing nail beds; and has a bottom side that is sufficiently soft to avoid irritation of an exposed nail bed of the affected digit.

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Many people suffer from a lost or damaged, and possibly infected toe or finger nail.
In addition to pain, there is the nuisance of a very unappealing appearance for a relatively long time required for re-growth of a nail.
In particular, women are thus hindered from wearing sandals or open-toe shoes.
The primary medical problem is toenail fungus, which affects about 10 percent of American adults.
Fungus causes the nail to become thick, yellow, and fetid.
This creates an unattractive finger or toe that embarrasses the person who has the affliction, which causes the person to hide the nail, such as in a closed shoe, even in the high temperatures of summer.
Another problem affects both finger and toe nails, and that is an injury to the nail portion of a digit, for example an impact severe enough to cause a blood blister under the nail.
Such injuries yield unsightly discoloration at the least, and often cause loss of the nail followed by many months before a new nail grows back.
Current remedies for nail fungus are rarely successful, and treatment often involves removal of a portion of the nail.
Even when an available prescription works, it takes months for a new nail to grow out and replace the diseased nail.
The patient is left with a nail that is ugly, discolored, and unappealing.
In the case of a nail infection, a bandage may be required to control bleeding and to hold topical medications in place, however medical bandages are generally unattractive.
Another medical issue is that untreated nail fungus can spread by shedding invisible spores when a person removes shoes and socks or goes barefoot, especially in public areas such as locker rooms.
This exacerbates the problem for infected nails, and is totally unsuitable for growing nails and exposed nail beds.
It does not provide a simple self-applied cosmetic disguise of the affected digit to simulate a healthy nail, and it is difficult to apply and might interfere with healing if not done properly.
While hiding skin conditions, the Levanon adhesive bandage with display does not disguise a damaged or diseased or missing nail to give the appearance of a normal nail.
It does not provide an easily applied cosmetic covering suitable for use on infected nails or exposed nail beds.
The gel dressing, while protective of the damaged toe nail, does not cosmetically disguise the affected nail, especially if the nail is misshaped in any way.
Such coatings are no more effective in hiding a nail than simply applying nail polish to the nail.

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[0045]For the sake of clear and focused description, the present disclosure is primarily discussed and illustrated with reference to exemplary embodiments of a “cosmetic nail cover,” however, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the details of structure and the arrangement of the components set forth in the disclosed embodiments. Rather, these embodiments are merely suggestive of many modes of implementation of the inventive concept(s).

[0046]As shown in FIGS. 9 and 17, the present invention cosmetically disguises an unattractive nail area 119 of an affected digit 124 having a diseased or damaged nail 119 or exposed nail bed 119 caused, for example, by physical trauma or, for example, by a medical problem such as nail fungus. The inventive cosmetic nail cover 100 hides an unsavory nail area 119 beneath a pad 116 that is held in place on the affected digit 124 by a strip of tape 112 with adhesive 108 (see FIG. 13). The cosmetic nail cover 100 provides a firm, s...

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Abstract

A cosmetic nail cover for cosmetically disguising, with a temporary covering and conventional nail polish, an unattractive nail area on a hand or foot digit, which includes an elongated strip of tape with adhesive and a pad. The material of the tape is resistant to damage by conventional nail polish chemicals, and is suitable for application and adherence of a coating of the conventional nail polish by conventional means. The adhesive substantially coats the back side of the strip of tape, and is suitable for removable adherence to skin of the hand or foot. The pad is flexible and has a firm smooth top surface for adherence to the back side of the strip of tape. Preferably the tape material is transparent and non-glossy, and the pad has thickness comparable to that of a nail and is trimmed to the size and shape appropriate for the nail area to be covered by it.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 174,972, filed May 1, 2009 by Maria A. Barile, the entirety of which is incorporated herein.TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a base for application of cosmetic composition thereupon and, more particularly to a base that is applied over finger or toe nails.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Many people suffer from a lost or damaged, and possibly infected toe or finger nail. In addition to pain, there is the nuisance of a very unappealing appearance for a relatively long time required for re-growth of a nail. In particular, women are thus hindered from wearing sandals or open-toe shoes. An attractive cosmetic cover that does not interfere with healing of the damaged or diseased nail would be a multifold solution to this problem, that is, cosmetic and medical.[0004]The primary medical problem is toenail fungus, ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45D29/00
CPCA45D29/001A45D31/00A45D29/004
Inventor BARILE, MARIA A.
Owner BARILE MARIA A
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