Children and young adults are often interested in imitating older women with regard to beauty preparations. For example, girls may often play dress-up either with dolls or by changing their own appearances with costumes or makeup.
Young girls may wish to practice painting and decorating fingernails, however the use of actual fingernail polish by small children may result in unwanted messes that may be difficult to clean.
Hand displays, artificial fingernails, and decorating aids may be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,920,991; 5,011,445; 5,904,149; 6,035,857; 6,206,009; 6,363,943; and 6,488,506 the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates generally to a beauty preparation practice device. More specifically, it relates to a toy that allows a user to practice decorating fingernails.
The advantages of the present invention will be understood more readily after a consideration of the drawings and the Detailed Description.
The present disclosure provides toy sets which incorporate at least one manikin hand configured to removably secure one or more artificial fingernails so that the artificial fingernails can be decorated. As shown in
The toy set may incorporate a theme or motif that is reflected in the aesthetics of the toy set components. For example, as shown for the toy set of
The toy set of
The toy set may further include any of a variety of possible decorating supplies for decorating the artificial fingernails. The decorating supplies may include stickers, stencils, adhesive gems, glitter, and the like. In particular, the toy set may include rhinestones or other synthetic gems having adhesive backings, sheets of decals 22, and/or sheets of stickers 24.
The base 16 of the toy set may be configured to store and/or display supplies for decorating either the artificial fingernails 20 or the user's fingernails, or both. The base may optionally further include one or more additional compartments, that optionally include lids. Additional decorative elements, may serve to enhance the aesthetic theme, enhance manufacturer branding, or both.
The depicted toy set may be configured for use with young children, in which case liquid polish and liquid adhesives would be unadvisable due to the potential mess they might create. Alternatively, the toy set might include one or more containers of fingernail polish. For example, as shown in
The toy set may also include jewelry, particularly jewelry worn on the hands such as bracelets and/or rings. The jewelry may be designed to be consistent with the theme or motif of the toy set. Typically, the jewelry will be selected to be consistent with the age of the intended user group. The toy set may further include one or more pieces of jewelry or other decorations, such as rings 30, that may be used on the manikin hands or worn by the user.
In order to avoid the difficulties associated with liquid paints or dyes, it is advantageous to utilize artificial fingernails 20 that are thermochromic. That is, the fingernails incorporate, or are painted or coated with a thermochromic material which exhibits a change in color in response to a temperature change. Toys incorporating thermochromic materials are often referred to as “color-change” toys, can provide interesting and amusing effects while not compromising the safety of a younger user. Suitable thermochromic materials may be obtained, for example, from the Pilot Ink Co. Ltd. (Nagoya, Japan).
Where the toy set includes thermochromic fingernails, the playset may include one or more accessories for facilitating a change in fingernail color. For example, the toy set may include a thermal pen or similar device configured to effect a temperature change (and therefore a color change) when applied to the fingernails. The thermal pen may be designed to raise the temperature of the fingernail above ambient temperature, or cool the temperature of the fingernail below ambient temperature, depending on the characteristics of the thermochromic material used. For example, the pen may include a reservoir which may be filled with chilled or warmed water in conductive thermal contact with the nib of the pen. Alternatively, the entire pen may be chilled in a refrigerator to cool, for example where the pen includes an insert having a high heat capacity. The nib of the thermal pen may be heated by, for example, resistive heating, or by use of a light source within the pen that generates sufficient heat.
However, any suitable cooling or heating method may be used to change the temperature of the thermochromic artificial fingernails. For example, the thermochromic artificial fingernails may be immersed in warm or cold water, and the toy set may include a container 32 for warm or cold water for this purpose. Alternatively or in addition, warm or cold water may be applied to the thermochromic artificial fingernails using a sponge or brush, such as sponge 33 in
Fingernails 20 may be sized and dimensioned so that they can be affixed to the manikin hands 12, decorated as desired, and then removed from the manikin hands and placed on the user's own fingers.
The user may then employ the styling hands to secure the nails for decorating play, and subsequently wear the decorated nails themselves. The relatively permanent methods used by adults for attaching artificial fingernails may be impractical for younger users, and so a removable adhesive may be provided for attaching the fingernails to the user's fingers. For example, the toy set may include a plurality of adhesive patches 34 that are sized appropriately to secure the artificial fingernails 20 of the toy set to a user's own fingernails. It may be advantageous to use medical grade adhesive patches, such as are available from 3M (St. Paul, Minn.). As shown in
Any method of removably securing the fingernail to the fingertips of the manikin hands is a suitable method for the purposes of this disclosure. For example, a removable adhesive, or adhesive substance (such as double-sided tape) may be used to fix a fingernail in place. Alternatively a tacky, reusable substance such as a putty may be used to secure the fingernail.
In order to more closely match the fingernails of a user, and to provide a more lifelike appearance, the artificial fingernails of the toy set may be sized to match particular fingers on the manikin hands. That is, larger fingernails may be provided that match the nailbeds of the thumbs, while relatively smaller nailbeds would be provided to match the nailbeds of the smallest fingers.
In a preferred aspect of the disclosed toy set, the artificial fingernails are physically secured to the manikin hands as a function of the physical configuration of the fingertips of the hands.
An exemplary manikin hand 40 is shown in
As shown in
Each nailbed 46 may be configured so that it can receive and removably secure an artificial fingernail 48. As shown in
As shown in
Retention of the artificial fingernail may be enhanced by providing a deeper, more pronounced concavity at the proximal end 54 of the nailbed 46. That is, a deeper concavity along the inner surface of the raised lip furthest from the tip of the finger, shown at 54 in
Insertion and removal of the artificial fingernails alternatively or additionally may be facilitated by selecting a material for the manikin hand and fingers that is somewhat resilient and flexible. The resulting finger would then possess a raised lip that would be capable of flexing slightly to facilitate the insertion of the artificial fingernail, and then relax to securely retain the artificial fingernail. The material of the finger could then be flexed again to facilitate the removal of the artificial fingernail.
The toy set may be configured to be compact and easy to transport while providing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The toy set optionally includes a cover to protect the styling hands, fingernails, and other toy set components. The cover may be translucent or transparent, and may itself be decorated in a manner consistent with the aesthetic theme.
It is believed that the disclosure set forth above encompasses multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each of these inventions has been disclosed in its preferred form, the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed herein. Similarly, where any claim recites “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such claim should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to the foregoing operational principles and preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This nonprovisional patent application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/125,058, filed Apr. 21, 2008, for STYLING HANDS, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61125058 | Apr 2008 | US |