Claims
- 1. The method of protecting a long protruding fingernail during performance of manual activities by selecting a resilient cushion member adapted to fit within the cavity on the under side of the protruding nail portion, inserting said cushion member within said cavity, and adhesively securing the upper surface of the cushion member to the under surface of the fingernail.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein adhesive material is applied to the upper surface of the cushion member prior to inserting same within the cavity.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the cushion member is shaped to a laterally convex configuration prior to inserting same within the cavity.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the cushion member is selected as a portion of a flat sheet of resilient material having a uniform vertical thickness, and upon its insertion into the cavity the lateral edges of its upper surface are bent downwardly.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the cushion member is selected to be longer than the cavity, and after its insertion its protruding end portion is trimmed off.
- 6. The method of claim 2 wherein the upper surface of the cushion member is shaped to a laterally convex configuration prior to inserting same within the cavity.
- 7. The method of claim 2 wherein the cushion member is selected as a portion of a flat sheet of resilient material having a uniform vertical thickness, and upon its insertion into the cavity the lateral edges of its upper surface are bent downwardly.
- 8. The method of claim 2 wherein adhesive material is applied to the under surface of the fingernail before the cushion member is inserted within the cavity.
- 9. The method of claim 2 wherein the cushion member is impregnated with an adhesive material in a partially liquid state.
- 10. The method of claim 2 wherein a flexible sheet having adhesive coatings on both of its surfaces is placed upon the upper surface of the cushion member.
- 11. The method of protecting a long protruding fingernail during performance of manual activities, comprising the steps of:
- a. selecting a resilient cushion member which is about the size of the cavity beneath the protruding nail portion;
- b. shaping the upper surface of the cushion member to a laterally convex configuration;
- c. applying adhesive material to the upper surface of the cushion member;
- d. subsequently inserting said cushion member within said cavity; and
- e. pressing the cushion member upwardly against the under side of the protruding nail portion so as to firmly secure the upper surface of the cushion member to the under surface of the fingernail.
- 12. The method of protecting a long protruding fingernail during performance of manual activities, comprising the steps of:
- a. selecting a portion of a flat sheet of resilient cushioning material having a uniform vertical thickness of the order of three-eighths inch, so as to provide a cushion member which is about the width and length of the cavity on the under side of the protruding nail portion;
- b. applying adhesive material to the upper surface of said cushion member;
- c. inserting said cushion member within said cavity; and
- d. pressing said cushion member upwardly against the under side of the protruding nail portion so as to bend the upper surface of the cushion member to conform to the configuration of the under surface of the fingernail and concurrently adhesively secure said cushion member to the fingernail.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said adhesive material is applied to the upper surface of the cushion member by first selecting a thin sheet of flexible material having a coating of pressure-sensitive adhesive on both surfaces thereof, and placing one adhesively coated surface of said sheet member in engagement with the upper surface of the cushion member.
- 14. The method of protecting a long protruding fingernail during performance of manual activities, comprising the steps of:
- a. selecting a resilient cushion member adapted to fit within the cavity on the under side of the protruding nail portion, and having horizontal shoulder portions formed thereon for engaging the lateral edges of the protruding nail portion;
- b. inserting said cushion member within said cavity; and
- c. adhesively securing the upper surface of the cushion member to the under surface of the fingernail.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein adhesive material is applied to the upper surface of the cushion member prior to its insertion within the cavity.
- 16. A fingernail protector for removable insertion into the cavity of a long protruding fingernail, said protector comprising:
- a resilient cushion member having a forward end which is rounded in the horizontal plane, the upper surface of said cushion member being transversely convexly upwardly curved; and
- adhesive means on the upper surface of said cushion member;
- whereby said cushion member may be inserted into the under-nail cavity and adhesively secured to the under surface of the nail.
- 17. The fingernail protector of claim 16 wherein said cushion member is made of a permeable material and said adhesive means is provided by an at least partially liquid material which impregnates the upper portion of said cushion member.
- 18. The fingernail protector of claim 16 which further includes a sheet member of pressure-sensitive adhesive material disposed upon and adhesively secured to the upper surface of said cushion member, and a protective cover sheet removably disposed upon the upper surface of said adhesive sheet member.
- 19. The fingernail protector of claim 16 wherein said cushion member has horizontal shoulder portions formed thereon for engaging the lateral edges of the fingernail.
- 20. A fingernail protector for use during performance of manual activities, for protecting a long protruding fingernail from its under side, comprising:
- a resilient cushion member having substantially flat, parallel upper and lower surfaces and having a vertical thickness between said surfaces of the order of three-eighths of an inch, said cushion member having a generally square rearward end, a rounded forward end, being about the width of the protruding nail portion, and having a length about as great as that of the protruding nail portion;
- pressure-sensitive adhesive means on the upper surface of said cushion member; and
- a removable cover sheet on said adhesive means;
- whereby when said cover sheet is removed, and said cushion member is inserted within the cavity on the under side of the protruding nail portion and is pressed upwardly against the under side of the protruding nail portion, the lateral edges of the upper portion of said cushion member are downwardly compressed and said adhesive means firmly but removably secures the protector to the under surface of the fingernail.
- 21. The protector of claim 20 wherein said cushion member is made of an open-celled foam plastic material.
- 22. The protector of claim 20 wherein said cover sheet extends rearwardly from said cushion member, to facilitate removal thereof.
- 23. The protector of claim 20 which includes a flexible sheet member having both surfaces thereof adhesively coated, one surface engaging and being adhesively secured to the upper surface of said cushion member, and the other surface thereof being adapted for engagement with the fingernail.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior copending application Ser. No. 510,229, filed Sept. 30, 1974 and subsequently abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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