KR101873912B1 - Hand Mannequin for Training Nail-Art - Google Patents

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KR101873912B1
KR101873912B1 KR1020160175764A KR20160175764A KR101873912B1 KR 101873912 B1 KR101873912 B1 KR 101873912B1 KR 1020160175764 A KR1020160175764 A KR 1020160175764A KR 20160175764 A KR20160175764 A KR 20160175764A KR 101873912 B1 KR101873912 B1 KR 101873912B1
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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Abstract

The present invention relates to an artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art, in which an artificial nail dispensing module capable of continuously supplying artificial nails without the need to attach or remove the artificial nails individually with an adhesive to the artificial hand body, Thus, the artificial nails can be fixedly mounted on the nail mounting portion, and the artificial nails can be supplied and mounted conveniently and quickly, thereby enabling the artificial nail art work to be carried out more efficiently. The artificial nail dispensing module can be supplied with artificial nails in a very simple manner such as a pressing operation or a rotating operation so that it is convenient to use and freely adjusts the discharge length of the artificial nail and can supply the artificial nail more reliably Art artificial hand device for art practice.

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{Hand Mannequin for Training Nail-Art}

The present invention relates to an artificial hand apparatus for nail art practice. And more particularly, to an artificial nail dispensing module capable of continuously supplying an artificial nail without the need to attach or remove the artificial nail individually with an adhesive to the artificial hand body by simply pressing or rotating the artificial nail, So that the nail art work can be performed more efficiently because the artificial nails can be supplied and mounted conveniently and quickly, and the artificial nail discharge module capable of supplying the artificial nails can be pressed and operated The present invention relates to an artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art which is easy to use, freely adjustable in discharge length of artificial nails, and can discharge and supply artificial nails more stably by providing an artificial nail with a simple operation method such as a rotary operation.

In recent years, due to the increased interest in beauty, facial makeup and hair care, as well as nail art nail art to nail care is also a big attraction in the field of beauty.

In general, in the field of cosmetics, nail art means aesthetically expressing nails or toenails, not just nail polishes, but also artistic expression in nails, such as painting a long nail or attaching beads or jewelry Also.

In order to enhance the ability of these nail art services to enhance the beauty of the customers' hands, the nail art practitioner is constantly practicing nail art using artificial hands for nail art.

Generally, the artificial hand is formed in the shape of a human hand, and has five fingers, and a nail mount capable of attaching the artificial fingernail to the end of each finger is formed. The nail mounting portion of the artificial hand is formed so that it can be attached to artificial nails for practicing nail art. Therefore, each time practice of nail art is performed, new artificial nails are attached to artificial hands using an adhesive agent.

As described above, conventional artificial hands for nail art have to attach new artificial nails using adhesives when practicing nail art, and when finished nail art practice, artificial nails that have been used should be removed from artificial hands. Therefore, when practicing nail art, the artificial nails need to be glued and removed again, so that the operation is very complicated and time-consuming, and there is a considerable inconvenience in practicing nail art.

In addition, when the artificial nails are attached or removed with an adhesive, there arises a problem that foreign matter is imposed on the artificial hand or a part of the artificial hand is damaged. In this case, the practice effect of the nail art is greatly reduced.

In addition, the artificial nail adhesive has a relatively strong adhesive force, which makes it very difficult to remove artificial nails. In the process of removing artificial nails using a tool such as nippers, the operator's hands may be injured There is a risk that there is a risk of safety accidents.

Domestic Utility Model Registration No. 20-0394386

It is an object of the present invention to provide an artificial nail dispensing module capable of continuously supplying artificial nails without having to attach or remove the artificial nails individually with an adhesive to the artificial hand body, So that the artificial nails can be fixedly mounted on the nail mount by being fed and fixed. Thus, it is possible to supply and mount the artificial nails conveniently and quickly so that the nail art exercises can be performed more efficiently To provide an artificial hand device for practicing nail art.

Another object of the present invention is to provide an artificial nail dispensing module capable of supplying an artificial nail with a simple operation method such as a pressing operation or a rotating operation so that the artificial nail can be easily used and the discharge length of the artificial nail is freely adjustable, And to provide an artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art capable of feeding and supplying artificial nails more stably.

According to the present invention, a fingertip is formed in the form of a hand of the body, a fingertip formed on one side of the fingertip, and a nail mounting portion on which an artificial nail is mounted on the end of the finger, An artificial hand body in which an incision is formed along a line and a nail glue area; And an artificial nail discharging module inserted into the inner space and formed to discharge the artificial nail into the external space by a user's operation, And the artificial nail is discharged from the artificial nail discharging module through the cut-out part by the user's operation and is supplied and mounted to the nail mounting part.

At this time, the artificial nail-discharging module includes a main case having a discharge port formed at one end thereof so that the artificial nail is received therein, An operation knob mounted on the other end of the main case so as to be operable by a user; And a discharge guide portion mounted on the inner space of the main case to guide the position of the artificial nail and linearly move according to the operation of the operation knob to discharge the artificial nail to the outlet.

The operation knob is rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the main case, and the discharge guide portion rotates in conjunction with the operation knob about the same rotation axis as the operation knob, and the inner peripheral surface is formed with a female screw A rotating pipe; A movable block having a male screw thread formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof so as to be threadably engaged with the female thread of the rotary pipe and screwed into the rotary pipe and linearly moving along the rotation of the rotary pipe; And a guide bar extending through the moving block so as to guide a linear movement path of the moving block, the artificial nail being coupled to the moving block and linearly moving together with the moving block .

According to the present invention, by simply pressing or rotating an artificial nail-discharging module capable of continuously supplying artificial nails without having to attach or remove the artificial nails separately with an adhesive to the artificial hand body, The artificial nails can be supplied and mounted conveniently and quickly, thereby realizing the nail art exercise work more efficiently.

In addition, the artificial nail dispensing module capable of supplying artificial nails can be easily used by supplying artificial nails in a very simple manner, such as a pressing operation or a rotating operation, so that the discharge length of the artificial nails is freely adjustable, The nail can be dispensed and supplied.

FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an external appearance of an artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG.
2 is a conceptual diagram conceptually showing a configuration of an artificial nail-discharging module of an artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to designate the same or similar components throughout the drawings. In the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present invention rather unclear.

FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the appearance of an artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art according to an embodiment of the present invention is configured to facilitate feeding and fixing of artificial nails to facilitate nail art exercises and includes an artificial hand body 100, Module 200 as shown in FIG.

The artificial hand body 100 is formed in the shape of a human hand and has five fingers 101 formed on one side thereof and a fingertip 101 on which the artificial fingernail 300 is mounted. A mounting portion 102 is formed. The nail mount 102 is formed with a cutout 103 along the cuticle line L1 and the nail glue L2 so that the artificial nails 300 can be supplied.

Here, the cuticle refers to a nerve-less skin covering the nail area, and functions to protect against microbes and germs. The cuticle line (L1) refers to the boundary line portion of the cuticle and the nail. The nail glue (L2) means a concave groove recessed on both sides of the nail.

The incision 103 is formed along the cuticle line L1 and the nail glue L2 so that the artificial nail 300 is inserted into the artificial hand body 100 through the cut- As shown in FIG.

1, the artificial hand main body 100 includes a main body 110 having a finger portion 101 and a nail mounting portion 102 formed on one side thereof and an open other side, And a cover 120 detachably coupled to the main body 110 to open and close the other opened side of the main body 110. [

The artificial nail dispenser module 200 to be described later is mounted on the inner space of the main body 110. The cover 120 is mounted on the main body 110 in a state where the artificial nail dispenser module 200 is mounted in the inner space of the main body 110 To close the open side of the main body 110 to protect the internal space of the main body 110. [

The artificial nail-discharging module 200 is formed such that the artificial nail 300 is formed to be long in one direction and inserted into the internal space, and is formed so that the artificial nail 300 is discharged into the external space by a user's operation.

At this time, the artificial nail-discharging module 200 is mounted in the inner space of the finger 101, and the artificial nail 300 is discharged from the artificial nail-discharging module 200 through the cutout 103 by the user's operation And is supplied and mounted to the nail mount 102. [

That is, in the artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art according to an embodiment of the present invention, the artificial nail dispenser module 200 is mounted in the inner space of the artificial hand body 100, and the artificial nail dispenser module 200 is operated by a user The artificial nail 300 can be discharged from the artificial nail-discharging module 200 through the cut-out portion 103 and supplied to the nail-mounting portion 102. At this time, the artificial nail 300 is formed of a continuous artificial nail 300 formed long in one direction, and the artificial nail 300 is fixed to the nail mounting portion 102 without a separate bonding operation in a state in which the artificial nail 300 is discharged at a predetermined length. The reason why the artificial nail 300 is fixedly mounted is that the integrated artificial nail 300 to be continuously supplied is fixed to the artificial nail-discharging module 200 and fixed through the cutter 103.

Therefore, the artificial hand apparatus for practicing the nail art according to the embodiment of the present invention is not limited to the artificial nail dispenser module 200 simply by attaching or removing the artificial nails individually with the adhesive to the nail mount 102, The artificial nails 300 can be supplied to the nail mount 102 by being pressed and rotated so that the artificial nails can be supplied conveniently and quickly so that the nail art exercises can be performed more efficiently .

Next, the construction of the artificial nail-discharging module 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to FIG.

2 is a conceptual diagram conceptually showing a configuration of an artificial nail-discharging module of an artificial hand apparatus for practicing nail art according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The artificial nail module 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a main case 210, an operation knob 220, and a discharge guide portion 230.

The main case 210 is formed long in one direction so as to receive the artificial nails 300 therein and has a discharge port 211 formed at one end thereof so that the artificial nails 300 can be discharged to the outside. The operation knob 220 is mounted on the other end of the main case 210 so as to be operable by a user. The discharge guide portion 230 is installed in the inner space of the main case 210 to guide the position of the artificial nail 300 and linearly move according to the operation of the operation knob 220 to move the artificial nail 300 to the discharge opening 211. [ As shown in Fig.

At this time, the operation knob 220 can be formed to be rotatable about the longitudinal axis C1 of the main case 210. [

The discharge guide portion 230 may include a rotary pipe 231, a moving block 232, and a guide bar 233.

The rotary pipe 231 is formed in the shape of a hollow cylindrical pipe and is rotatably mounted in the inner space of the main case 210. The rotary pipe 231 is rotatably coupled to the operation knob 220 about the same rotary axis C1 as the operation knob 220, And a female thread S1 is formed on the inner peripheral surface.

The movable block 232 may be formed in the shape of a cylindrical block and is formed with a male thread S2 on the outer circumferential surface so as to be screwed to the female thread S1 of the rotary pipe 231, do. When the rotary pipe 231 rotates according to this structure, the moving block 232 is linearly moved along the longitudinal direction of the rotary pipe 231 by the screw coupling structure.

The guide bar 233 passes through the moving block 232 to guide the linear movement path of the moving block 232 and is mounted in the inner space of the main case 210. The guide bar 233 may be formed in the form of a polygonal column so as to prevent the rotation of the moving block 232. The moving block 232 is coupled to the guide bar 233, ).

As shown in FIG. 2, on one side of the moving block 232, a separate engaging portion 234 may be formed so that one end of the artificial nail 300 is inserted and coupled. When the moving block 232 moves linearly , The artificial nail 300 simultaneously moves with the moving block 232 in a straight line. A separate support bar 235 may be formed on the discharge port 211 side of the main case 210 to support the artificial nail 300.

According to this structure, when the user rotates the operation knob 220, the rotary pipe 231 rotates integrally and the moving block 232 and the artificial nail 300 are linearly moved in conjunction with the rotation of the rotary pipe 231 .

For example, when the operation knob 220 is rotated in the clockwise direction, the rotary pipe 231 rotates clockwise, and the moving block 232 moves in a direction close to the discharge port 211 of the main case 210 At the same time, the artificial nail 300 is also moved in a direction close to the discharge port 211, so that the artificial nail 300 is discharged to the outside through the discharge port 211.

On the contrary, when the operation knob 220 is rotated counterclockwise, the rotary pipe 231 rotates counterclockwise, and the moving block 232 moves in a direction away from the discharge port 211 of the main case 210 At the same time, the artificial nail 300 is also moved in a direction away from the discharge port 211, so that the artificial nail 300 is drawn into the inner space of the main case 210 from the discharge port 211.

When the operation knob 220 is rotated to discharge the artificial nails 300 to the outside, the artificial nails 300 are discharged to the outside through the cutouts 103 of the artificial hand body 100, Respectively. At this time, the discharge length of the artificial nail 300 can be adjusted by rotating the operation knob 220. [

The foregoing description is merely illustrative of the technical idea of the present invention, and various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in the present invention are intended to illustrate rather than limit the scope of the present invention, and the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by these embodiments. The scope of protection of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all technical ideas within the scope of equivalents should be construed as falling within the scope of the present invention.

100: artificial hand body
110: main body 120: cover
200: Artificial nail dispensing module
210: main case 220: operation knob
230: Discharge guide portion
231: rotating pipe 232: moving block
233: Guide Bar
300: artificial nails

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delete delete A fingertip formed on one side of the body and a nail mounting portion on which an artificial nail is mounted is formed at an end of the finger, and the nail mount is provided with a cuticle line and a nail glue An artificial hand body in which an incision is formed along a region of the artificial hand; And
Wherein the artificial nail is formed to be long in one direction and inserted into the inner space, and the artificial nail is formed to be discharged into the outer space by a user's operation,
Wherein the artificial nail dispenser module is mounted in an inner space of the finger portion, and the artificial nail is discharged from the artificial nail dispenser module through the cutout portion by operation of a user and is supplied to the nail mount portion,
The artificial nail-
A main case having a discharge port formed at one end thereof so that the artificial nail can be discharged to the outside;
An operation knob mounted on the other end of the main case so as to be operable by a user; And
And a discharge guide portion for guiding the position of the artificial nail mounted on the inner space of the main case and linearly moving according to the operation of the operation knob to discharge the artificial nail to the outlet,
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Wherein the operation knob is rotatably operable about a longitudinal axis of the main case,
The discharge guide portion
A rotary pipe rotatably coupled with the operation knob about the same rotary shaft as the operation knob, and having an inner peripheral surface formed with a female screw;
A movable block having a male screw thread formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof so as to be threadably engaged with the female thread of the rotary pipe and screwed into the rotary pipe and linearly moving along the rotation of the rotary pipe; And
A guide bar extending through the moving block to guide the linear moving path of the moving block and being mounted in the inner space of the main case;
Wherein the artificial nail is coupled to the moving block and linearly moves together with the moving block and a separate supporting bar is formed on the side of the inner space of the main case to support the artificial nail. Artificial hand device for practice.
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