WO2004002264A1 - つけ爪 - Google Patents
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- WO2004002264A1 WO2004002264A1 PCT/JP2002/006612 JP0206612W WO2004002264A1 WO 2004002264 A1 WO2004002264 A1 WO 2004002264A1 JP 0206612 W JP0206612 W JP 0206612W WO 2004002264 A1 WO2004002264 A1 WO 2004002264A1
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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
- A45D31/00—Artificial nails
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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
- A45D31/00—Artificial nails
- A45D2031/005—French nails
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- the present invention relates to eyebrows, and more particularly to an artificial nail that can be easily positioned at a desired position on the tip of a natural nail.
- nail art is known as a technique for improving the appearance of fingertips.
- Nail art is a design that applies designs such as patterns and figures to nails, which makes it possible, for example, to make a fingertip beautiful.
- nailate is also applied to false nails. If you add an artificial nail and lengthen the nail, and attach a design to this artificial nail, the nail is longer and looks better than when it is short. Also, by applying a design to the artificial nails, the natural nails are not injured or hurt. In addition, you can easily enjoy many kinds of designs by replacing the artificial nails.
- the adhesion of the artificial nail to the natural nail is carried out, for example, by bringing the artificial nail into contact with the natural nail and then applying and curing the resin composition to bond the artificial nail integrally to the natural nail. did it.
- the entire artificial nail for example, almost the entire portion to be adhered to the natural nail may be designed, or the entire artificial nail may be made white, for example, in order to improve the appearance of the design.
- the contact position of the artificial nail with respect to the natural nail could not be confirmed, which made it difficult to position the natural nail at the desired position, and the bonding operation took time. Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and an object thereof is to provide an artificial nail that can be easily positioned. Disclosure of the invention
- the artificial nail of the present invention is composed of a nail body located at the tip of a natural nail of a hand or foot and to which a design is attached, and an arc-shaped transparent wedge that is adhered to the tip of the natural nail. It is characterized by becoming.
- the design can also be applied to the back of the nail body.
- the vul can also be shaped to conform to the surface shape of the natural nail tip.
- the wells can also be reduced in thickness towards the proximal end.
- the back surface of the well may be formed lower in the thickness direction than the back surface of the nail body.
- the well may be thinner than the nail body, and a step may be formed between the back of the well and the back of the nail body.
- the nail body can also be formed thicker than the bowl by coating the resin on its back side.
- the nail body may be coated with a resin on its back surface to form a step between the back surface of the well and the back surface of the nail body.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view showing an example of the artificial nail of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a rear view of the artificial nail shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the artificial nail shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the artificial nail of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the artificial nail of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the artificial nail of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory view when positioning the artificial nail of the present invention on the natural nail, (a) a plan view showing a state before bringing the natural nail into contact with the natural nail; (b) FIG. It is a top view which shows the state which made it contact.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the artificial nail of the present invention is brought into contact with a natural nail.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the artificial nail of the present invention adhered to a natural nail.
- FIGS. 1 to 5 and FIGS. 9 to 11 are views showing an example of the artificial nail of the present invention. 6 to 8 are cross-sectional views showing other examples of the artificial nail of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 11, 1 shows an artificial nail, and this artificial nail 1 is adhered to the natural nail 3 of the finger 2 in the illustrated example of the hand or toe.
- Acrylic nail, ABS resin consists of nail main body 4 that is positioned at the tip of natural nail 3 when glued on, natural nail 3 and collar 5 that is attached to the reverse side (Well's back side) 5 a to natural nail 3 It is integrally formed transparently with a synthetic resin such as a synthetic resin.
- the nail body 4 has almost the same shape as that of the part of the natural nail 3 that is extended and separated from the finger (the part that is covered with the undernail skin (the opaque white rubbish horny skin away from the finger)), that is, almost rectangular
- a flat plate is formed into a curved shape in its width direction There is.
- the thickness of the nail body 4 is not particularly limited, but may be arbitrarily determined in consideration of durability, appearance, and the like.
- the well 5 is formed to be transparent and is adhered to the surface of the natural nail 3.
- the well 5 is formed in a shape, for example, an arc shape, which is adhered only to the tip of the natural claw 3 as illustrated.
- the shape of the well 5 is in accordance with the surface shape of the tip of the natural nail 3, that is, the part where the natural nail 3 of the natural nail 3 is in close contact with the finger (nail plate) It is formed in a circular arc shape in plan view along the shape of the boundary between the The width of the well 5 (longitudinal length of the artificial nail 1) is arbitrarily selected from the range in which the artificial nail 1 can be bonded to the natural nail 3.
- the transparency of the wheel 5 includes semi-transparency that allows the natural nail 3 to be grasped through the felt 5 when the well 5 is brought into contact with the natural nail 3. I assume.
- the thickness of the well 5 may be formed to be substantially the same as a whole, in particular, in the case where the artificial nail 1 is integrally bonded to the natural nail 3 using a synthetic resin, It is preferable to be reduced as you go.
- it may be formed as an inclined surface 7 inclined to the surface side of the well 5. Further, as shown in FIG.
- the end face of the well 5 and the surface of the well 5 may be formed as an inclined face 8 formed on the body c and the well back surface 5a is a nail body 4 Although it may be formed to have substantially the same height (height relative to the thickness direction) with respect to the back surface (claw main body back surface) 4a, it is preferably formed lower in the thickness direction than the claw main body back surface 4a. Good thing. Specifically, for example, when forming the wheel 5 and the nail body 4, the thickness of the wheel 5 is made thinner than the thickness of the nail body 4, and the back surface 5a of the dwell is lower than the back surface 4a of the nail body in the thickness direction. You may form.
- the thickness of the well 5 and the nail body 4 is After molding in almost the same manner, as shown in FIG. 8, a green 9 is coated on the back surface 4a of the nail main body, and the back surface 5a of the well is formed in a thickness direction lower than the back surface 4a of the nail main body.
- the resin 9 is not particularly limited, and, for example, synthetic resin such as acrylic resin, ABS resin, synthetic resin, etc. may be used.
- the wafer back surface 5a is formed lower than the nail body back surface 4a, it is preferable to form a step 11 between the wafer back surface 5a and the nail body back surface 4a.
- the wheel 5 can be easily brought into contact with the desired position of the natural nail 3, but the invention is not limited to the step 11 etc.
- Other means, for example, the wheel back 5a and the nail body back A protrusion may be provided at the boundary with 4 a.
- the nail body 4 has a design 10 such as a pattern, a figure, a pattern, characters and the like.
- the part to which design 10 is attached is the nail main body 4, the present invention is not limited to this, and a part of the wall 5 may be attached.
- the design 10 may be attached to the surface of the nail main body 4, but preferably to the back surface 4 a of the nail main body.
- Design 10 may be attached in any way, for example, based on nail art.
- ornaments such as metal powder, glossy material, colored paper pieces, natural gems, artificial gems, etc.
- the ornaments should be crimped in place on the back surface 4 a of the nail body to make the decoration as possible. Protruding from the back side 4 a Do not.
- a paint brush or the like a desired pattern, figure, pattern or the like is drawn (coated) with the colored paint or the coloring agent on the back surface 4a of the nail main body.
- the applied paint or coloring material dries, for example, to make the appearance of ornaments, patterns, figures, patterns, etc. better on the back surface 4a of the nail main body, for example, it is white.
- the artificial nail 1 of the present invention is obtained. It is preferable that the design 10 be attached to the nail 1 before attaching the artificial nail 1 to the natural nail 3.
- the nail body 4 of the artificial nail 1 first grasp the nail body 4 of the artificial nail 1 with a finger such that the well 5 is at the tip.
- the finger 2 for bonding the artificial nail 1 is extended straight (it may be in a bent state).
- the end of the natural nail 3 is covered with the well 5 of the grasping hook 1 and the well back 5a is brought into contact. Further, the tip of the natural nail 3 of the finger 2 to which the artificial nail 1 is adhered is brought into contact with the end face 5 a of the holding nail 1 so as to press it.
- the contact between the artificial nail 1 and the natural nail 3 is such that the longitudinal direction of the natural nail 3 (longitudinal direction of the finger 2) and the longitudinal direction of the artificial nail 1 are substantially parallel.
- the Well 5 is formed to be transparent, the false nail 1 (Well 5) can be easily positioned at the desired position of the natural nail 3 and the false nail 1 can be adhered in a short time. It becomes.
- the longitudinal direction of the natural nail 3 (longitudinal direction of the finger 2) and the longitudinal direction of the artificial nail 1 be substantially parallel is possible regardless of whether or not the whole artificial nail 1 is colored.
- the relative relationship between the entire nail 1 and the natural nails 3 and fingers 2 is relatively easy.
- the positioning in the width direction (direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the natural nail 3) of the artificial nail 1 depends on whether the entire artificial nail 1 is colored or not. Regardless of the relative relationship between the entire artificial nail 1 and the natural nail 3 and the finger 2, it can be done relatively easily.
- the natural nail 3 can not be seen through the artificial nail 3 when the artificial nail is brought into contact with the natural nail 3 Since the contact position with respect to the nail can not be confirmed), it is difficult to position the artificial nail at the desired position of the natural nail 3.
- the nail 1 is shifted in the longitudinal direction and comes into contact with the natural nail 3
- the double-sided tape or adhesive for nail is provided on the back surface 5a of the hook
- the nail is shifted in the longitudinal direction and adhesively bonded It will be done.
- this operation may be repeated many times, resulting in a long bonding operation.
- the nail 5 of the false nail 1 is formed to be transparent
- the contact point of the natural nail 3 can be visually confirmed through the transparent void 5.
- the artificial nail 1 (Well 5) can be brought into contact with the natural nail 3 while finely adjusting the position of either or both of the artificial nail 3 and the natural nail 3, the desired position of the natural nail 3 Can be positioned easily. Therefore, the artificial nail 1 can be adhered cleanly in a short time.
- the nail 1 When bringing the artificial nail 1 into contact with the natural nail 3, it is preferable to provide a double-sided adhesive tape or adhesive for the nail on the back surface 5a of the wall, which makes it difficult to shift the position of the artificial nail 1 It makes it easier to do the following:
- the nail 1 When the nail 1 is adhered to the natural nail 3 with double-sided tape or an adhesive, if sufficient adhesion can be made as the artificial nail 1, the nail 1 may be naturally nailed with the double-sided tape or adhesive. It may be made to adhere to 3.
- the artificial nail 1 By bonding the artificial nail 1 to all five fingers 2 of one hand, the artificial nail 1 can be adhered to the finger 2 of one hand as shown in FIG. Therefore, the artificial nail 1 of the present invention can easily position the artificial nail 1 at the desired position of the tip of the natural nail 3 because the circular arc-shaped well 5 in plan view is formed transparent. It can be adhered to the natural nail 3 in a short time and cleanly without becoming unnatural.
- the artificial nail 1 of the present invention is not adhered to almost the entire exposed natural nail 3 but only to the end portion of the natural nail 3, the load or damage to the natural nail 3 is caused. Can be reduced. This can be achieved by, for example, applying a synthetic resin for adhering the artificial nail to almost all of the natural nail 3 when the artificial nail 3 is adhered to almost the entire exposed natural nail 3, or the artificial nail contacts As a result, natural nails 3 were often damaged as a result.
- the artificial nail 1 is attached in advance before the design 10 adheres to the natural nail 3, it is compared to the case where the artificial nail 1 is adhered to the natural nail 3 and then the design 10 is attached.
- the work time to which Design 1 0 is attached can be reduced, for example, by 1/3 or more. Also, by performing design 10 before bonding, it is possible to select a design that is easier to apply complicated design and that looks better.
- the design 10 is attached to the back surface 4a of the nail main body 1 of the nail 1 so that the design 10 is less likely to peel off than the case where the design 10 is attached to the surface, and the durability is good. Further, the design 10 is attached to the back surface 4 a of the nail main body, and the resin 9 is coated on the back surface, so that the design 10 is less likely to be peeled off and the durability is improved.
- the thickness of the wall 5 should be reduced toward the proximal end 6.
- the end surface of the well 5 and the surface of the well 5 are formed as the inclined surface 8 formed in the body, the hook is formed.
- the back surface 5a of the well is formed lower in the thickness direction than the back surface 4a of the nail, more preferably a step between the back surface 5a of the well and the back surface 4a of the nail body.
- the artificial nail of the present invention can be easily positioned at the desired position of the tip of the natural nail.
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AU2002315745A AU2002315745A1 (en) | 2002-06-28 | 2002-06-28 | False nail |
PCT/JP2002/006612 WO2004002264A1 (ja) | 2002-06-28 | 2002-06-28 | つけ爪 |
US10/260,869 US20040000317A1 (en) | 2002-06-28 | 2002-09-27 | Artificial nail |
US10/977,079 US20050087204A1 (en) | 2002-06-28 | 2004-10-29 | Artificial nail |
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