CA2509053A1 - Motorized fingernail filing assembly - Google Patents
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- CA2509053A1 CA2509053A1 CA 2509053 CA2509053A CA2509053A1 CA 2509053 A1 CA2509053 A1 CA 2509053A1 CA 2509053 CA2509053 CA 2509053 CA 2509053 A CA2509053 A CA 2509053A CA 2509053 A1 CA2509053 A1 CA 2509053A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D29/00—Manicuring or pedicuring implements
- A45D29/04—Nail files, e.g. manually operated
- A45D29/05—Nail files, e.g. manually operated motor-driven
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Abstract
A fingernail filing assembly includes a power device, a rotation seat having a hollow mounting collar extending from an inner face of the rotation seat to correspond to and to receive therein the axle and a grinding stone securely mounted an top of the rotation seat and a cover threadingly connected to the power device to sandwich therebetween the rotation seat with the power device. The cover has at least one opening defined through the cover to provide an access to the grinding stone such that a fingernail is able to extend into the at least one opening to have the fingernail filed by the rotating grinding stone.
Description
1 MOTORIZED FINGERNA,IiL FILING ASSEMBLY
2 BAOK rROLTNr~ OF'(~lN'VENTION
3 1. Field of the Invention 4 The present invention relates to a fingernail fling assembly, and more particularly to a motorized fingernail filing assembly.
6 2. l7escriptian of Related A.rt 7 When a person wants a manicure as a service, or wishes to da it without the 8 assistance of another, at least clippers and manicure scissors must be prepared. Once 9 the ~'lngernails have been trimmed by using either the clipper or the manicure scissors, an abrasive strip is used to finish off the fiuagernaiIs. That is, the basic cutting of 11 fingernails requires the clippers and scissors, and the one finishing further requires 12 the abrasive board, and these three items involve some effort.
13 Furthermore, the waste clippings prove to be a nuisance in that they sometimes 14 fly away from the scissors ete, which results in unsightly and unsanitary consequences, and those clippings still can be diffcult to dispose of when they are 16 collected.
17 To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an 18 improved fingernail filing assembly to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a motorized 2t fingernail filing assembly so that a person is able to accomplish filing fingernails using ~2 only a single device.
23 In one aspect of the present invention, the motorized fingernail filing assembly 24 has means for providing power, a rotation seat securely mounted on top of the power 1 means to rotate along with an axle extending from the power means, a grinding stone 2 securely mounted on the rotation seat and a cover threadingly connected to the power 3 means and having at least one opening defined through the cover to provide an access to 4 the grinding stone such that the user is able to place the ringer on top of the cover to allow the fingernail to protrude to the rotating grinding stone via the at least one opening 6 whereby the ft~ngernail is filed.
7 Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention wilt become more $ apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the 9 accompanying drawings.
BR~F DE,R~RtPTION OF TES 1~'R_A_ _ GS
11 Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing the components of the assembly 12 of the present invention;
13 Fig. 2 is a perspective view of tk~e rotation seat, wherein the rotation is presented 14 up-side-down so as to clearly show the inner construction of the rotation seat;
Fig. 3 is a schematic cross sectional view showing the combination of the 1 b rotation seat and the axle of the power means;
17 Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the fingernail filing 18 assembly of the present invention; and 19 Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing an electrical motor.
j~~''r' TLED D .. Tp'fION OF E PREFEIg~FD $ME30DIMENT
21 l~Vith reference to Fig. 1, it is noted that the motorized fingernail ftliz~g assembly 22 in accordance with the present invention includes means for providing power, a rotation 23 seat (2) and a cover (3). The power means may be anything having an ability to rotate an 24 axle (11) extending out ofthe power means. Ian this embodiment, the power means (1) is 1 provided with a casing (10) and a switch (12) slidably mounted vr~ the casing (10). The 2 axle (11) is activated to rotate when the switch (12) is slid manually from an 'off mode 3 to an 'on' mode.
4 With reference to Fig. 2 and still taking Fig. 1 far reference, it is noted that the rotation seat {2) has a grinding stone (21) securely mounted on the rotation seat (2), and 6 escape holes (22) defined in a peripheral wall of the rotation seat (2) to allow 7 communication between an interior of the rotation seat (2) and the ambient air. Further, 8 the rotation seat (2) has a hollow mounting collar (23) extending from an inner face of 9 the mounting seat (2) to correspond to the axle (1 l) of the power means {1) such that the axle (I1) of the power means (1) is able to be securely received in the hollow mounting 11 collar (23).1'he cover (3) has an outer threading {31) formed vn an outer periphery 12 thereof to correspond to an inner threading (13) formed an an inner periphery of the 13 power means (1), at least one opening (32) defined through the cover (3) to provide an 14 access to the grinding stone (2I) such that the user is able to place a finger on top of the cover (3) to allow the fingernail to engage with the grinding stone (21) via the at least 16 one opening (32) whereby floe fingernail is filed.
17 'With reference to Figs. 3 and 4, to combine the components of the motorized 18 Fingernail filing assembly, the axle (11) of the power means (1) is inserted into the 19 hollow mounting collar (23) of the rotation seat (2) and then the cover (3) is connected to the power means (I) via the combination between the inner threading (13) and the 21 outer threading (31 ). After the cover (3) is connected to the power means ( 1 ), the 22 rotation seat (2) is retained inside a space defined between the cover (3) and the power 23 means (1). Thus when the fingernail filing assembly operates, the user is able to insert a 24 fingernail into the at least one opening (32) to engage with the rotating grinding stone 1 (21) to have the fingernail filed. The fingernail dust coming off the fingernail due to the 2 grinding by the grinding stone (21) is contained in the space between the power means 3 ( 1) and the cover (3) via the escape holes (22).
4 It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present irwention have been set forth in the foregoing description, 6 together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is 7 illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, 8 and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent 9 indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
6 2. l7escriptian of Related A.rt 7 When a person wants a manicure as a service, or wishes to da it without the 8 assistance of another, at least clippers and manicure scissors must be prepared. Once 9 the ~'lngernails have been trimmed by using either the clipper or the manicure scissors, an abrasive strip is used to finish off the fiuagernaiIs. That is, the basic cutting of 11 fingernails requires the clippers and scissors, and the one finishing further requires 12 the abrasive board, and these three items involve some effort.
13 Furthermore, the waste clippings prove to be a nuisance in that they sometimes 14 fly away from the scissors ete, which results in unsightly and unsanitary consequences, and those clippings still can be diffcult to dispose of when they are 16 collected.
17 To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an 18 improved fingernail filing assembly to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a motorized 2t fingernail filing assembly so that a person is able to accomplish filing fingernails using ~2 only a single device.
23 In one aspect of the present invention, the motorized fingernail filing assembly 24 has means for providing power, a rotation seat securely mounted on top of the power 1 means to rotate along with an axle extending from the power means, a grinding stone 2 securely mounted on the rotation seat and a cover threadingly connected to the power 3 means and having at least one opening defined through the cover to provide an access to 4 the grinding stone such that the user is able to place the ringer on top of the cover to allow the fingernail to protrude to the rotating grinding stone via the at least one opening 6 whereby the ft~ngernail is filed.
7 Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention wilt become more $ apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the 9 accompanying drawings.
BR~F DE,R~RtPTION OF TES 1~'R_A_ _ GS
11 Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing the components of the assembly 12 of the present invention;
13 Fig. 2 is a perspective view of tk~e rotation seat, wherein the rotation is presented 14 up-side-down so as to clearly show the inner construction of the rotation seat;
Fig. 3 is a schematic cross sectional view showing the combination of the 1 b rotation seat and the axle of the power means;
17 Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the fingernail filing 18 assembly of the present invention; and 19 Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing an electrical motor.
j~~''r' TLED D .. Tp'fION OF E PREFEIg~FD $ME30DIMENT
21 l~Vith reference to Fig. 1, it is noted that the motorized fingernail ftliz~g assembly 22 in accordance with the present invention includes means for providing power, a rotation 23 seat (2) and a cover (3). The power means may be anything having an ability to rotate an 24 axle (11) extending out ofthe power means. Ian this embodiment, the power means (1) is 1 provided with a casing (10) and a switch (12) slidably mounted vr~ the casing (10). The 2 axle (11) is activated to rotate when the switch (12) is slid manually from an 'off mode 3 to an 'on' mode.
4 With reference to Fig. 2 and still taking Fig. 1 far reference, it is noted that the rotation seat {2) has a grinding stone (21) securely mounted on the rotation seat (2), and 6 escape holes (22) defined in a peripheral wall of the rotation seat (2) to allow 7 communication between an interior of the rotation seat (2) and the ambient air. Further, 8 the rotation seat (2) has a hollow mounting collar (23) extending from an inner face of 9 the mounting seat (2) to correspond to the axle (1 l) of the power means {1) such that the axle (I1) of the power means (1) is able to be securely received in the hollow mounting 11 collar (23).1'he cover (3) has an outer threading {31) formed vn an outer periphery 12 thereof to correspond to an inner threading (13) formed an an inner periphery of the 13 power means (1), at least one opening (32) defined through the cover (3) to provide an 14 access to the grinding stone (2I) such that the user is able to place a finger on top of the cover (3) to allow the fingernail to engage with the grinding stone (21) via the at least 16 one opening (32) whereby floe fingernail is filed.
17 'With reference to Figs. 3 and 4, to combine the components of the motorized 18 Fingernail filing assembly, the axle (11) of the power means (1) is inserted into the 19 hollow mounting collar (23) of the rotation seat (2) and then the cover (3) is connected to the power means (I) via the combination between the inner threading (13) and the 21 outer threading (31 ). After the cover (3) is connected to the power means ( 1 ), the 22 rotation seat (2) is retained inside a space defined between the cover (3) and the power 23 means (1). Thus when the fingernail filing assembly operates, the user is able to insert a 24 fingernail into the at least one opening (32) to engage with the rotating grinding stone 1 (21) to have the fingernail filed. The fingernail dust coming off the fingernail due to the 2 grinding by the grinding stone (21) is contained in the space between the power means 3 ( 1) and the cover (3) via the escape holes (22).
4 It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present irwention have been set forth in the foregoing description, 6 together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is 7 illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, 8 and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent 9 indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims (4)
1, A fingernail filing assembly comprising:
a power means having an axle rotatably mounted on the power means and extending oat of the power means;
a rotation seat having a hollow mounting collar extending from an inner face of the rotation seat to correspond to and to receive therein the axle and a grinding stone securely mounted on top of the rotation seat;
a cover threadingly connected to the power means to sandwich therebetween the rotation seat with the power means, the cover having at least one opening defined through the cover to provide an access to the grinding stone such that a fingernail is able to extend into the at least one opening to have the fingernail in abrasive contact with the rotating grinding stone.
a power means having an axle rotatably mounted on the power means and extending oat of the power means;
a rotation seat having a hollow mounting collar extending from an inner face of the rotation seat to correspond to and to receive therein the axle and a grinding stone securely mounted on top of the rotation seat;
a cover threadingly connected to the power means to sandwich therebetween the rotation seat with the power means, the cover having at least one opening defined through the cover to provide an access to the grinding stone such that a fingernail is able to extend into the at least one opening to have the fingernail in abrasive contact with the rotating grinding stone.
2. The fingernail fling assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotation seat has multiple escape holes defined in a peripheral wall of the rotation seat to allow fingernail dust to escape via the escape holes.
3. The fingernail filing assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the power means has an inner threading and the cover has an outer threading so that combination between the inner threading and the outer threading secures engagement between the power means and the cover.
4. The fingernail filing assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein two openings are defined in the cover.
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