This patent application relates to garments and, more particularly, to a treatment application garment.
Manicures using gel polish, which gel polish is normally a water solution of acrylic polymer, have become very popular because of the high durability of the gel polish. Another benefit of a gel manicure is the speed and convenience of application of the polish to the nails. Use of a gel polish gives a brilliant manicure in a fraction of the time that it takes for a traditional manicure; it lasts considerably longer; and it is almost indestructible.
Removing the gel polish is complicated and time consuming, requiring a long, messy, four-step process. First, a cotton ball is soaked in pure acetone. Then, the acetone-soaked cotton ball is placed in the center of a piece of cut aluminum foil and placed on top of the gel polish to be removed. Next, the aluminum foil is wrapped around the fingertip to hold the cotton ball in position on the nail. This procedure is repeated for each of the other fingernails. The cotton balls are left in place for 15 minutes, after which each foil is grasped and twisted around the fingernail to rub off as much of the chemically compromised polish as possible. The foil tips are then removed from the fingers, which foil tips can scratch and cut into the fingers during removal. Any remaining polish on the fingernail is then removed by rubbing, such as with a rubber-ended cuticle pusher.
This procedure has the following disadvantages: the difficulty and discomfort caused by working with the aluminum foil; it is nearly impossible to fit the aluminum foil securely around the finger tips; acetone easily runs out of the aluminum foil, down the user's hand and onto adjacent surfaces; the user cannot use her hand during the removal process; and, a user without a helper can only remove polish from one hand at a time (using a minimum of 15 minutes per hand).
Therefore, there exists a need in the art for a more convenient method for removing gel polish. Further, there exists a need in the art for a method for removing gel polish that allows the user to use her hands during the procedure.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, a treatment application garment is disclosed, comprising: a body with a plurality of integrally extending digits; at least one sealed pocket, wherein each of the at least one sealed pockets is disposed in a respective one of the plurality of integrally extending digits; a liquid disposed in each of the at least one sealed pockets; and at least one absorbent pad, wherein each of the at least one absorbent pads is disposed adjacent to a respective one of the at least one sealed pockets.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the body with a plurality of extending digits comprises a glove.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the body with a plurality of extending digits comprises a sock.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the body with a plurality of extending digits is formed from a liquid impermeable material.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the body with a plurality of extending digits is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), synthetic rubber, natural rubber, neoprene, polyacrylonitrile, or silicone (polysiloxane).
In some embodiments of the disclosure, at least a portion of each of the plurality of extending digits is formed from a liquid impermeable material.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the liquid comprises acetone.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, each of the at least one sealed pockets is attached to a respective one of the plurality of integrally extending digits.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, each of the at least one sealed pockets comprises an area of weakened material.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the area of weakened material comprises a line of weakened material.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, each of the at least one sealed pockets is formed from a first material and each of the plurality of digits is formed from a second material, wherein the first material is weaker than the second material.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the treatment application garment further comprises: a first tab extending from the body; and a second tab extending from the body.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the treatment application garment further comprises: a first pocket formed in the body, the first pocket having a first end and a second end; a first opening formed through the body at the first end; a second opening formed through the body at the second end; a second pocket formed in the body, the second pocket having a third end and a fourth end; a third opening formed through the body at the third end; a fourth opening formed through the body at the fourth end; and a ribbon of material extending from a position external to the body, through the first opening, through the first pocket, through the second opening, through the third opening, through the second pocket, and through the fourth opening.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the treatment application garment further comprises an elastic material coupled to the body and substantially encircling the body.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the liquid comprises a nail conditioning treatment.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the nail conditioning treatment comprises glycolic acid.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the liquid comprises a nail fungus treatment.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, the nail fungus treatment comprises a material selected from the group consisting of: bleach, snakeroot extract, tea tree oil, oregano oil, olive leaf extract, ozonized oil, ozonized olive oil, ozonized sunflower oil, and vinegar.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, at least one of the plurality of extending digits is formed from a touchscreen compatible material.
The embodiments and other features, advantages and disclosures contained herein, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
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The glove 12 is formed with an absorbent pad 18, such as a cotton ball (natural or synthetic), paper, sponge (natural or synthetic) or other absorbent material, disposed in each fingertip, which absorbent pad 18 contains (e.g., has been soaked in) acetone in one embodiment. Acetone is effective in removing nail polish from the fingernail, but other non-acetone nail polish removers may also be used. The material from which the glove 12 is made must be compatible with the contents placed in each fingertip. Therefore, for embodiments in which the absorbent pad 18 contains acetone, the glove 12 may be formed from polyethylene, which is impervious to acetone. In other embodiments discussed hereinbelow, the absorbent pad 18 may contain other materials. With particular reference to
The absorbent pad 18 will direct the acetone (or other treatment material) to the user's fingernail 24 and keep the acetone in contact therewith. After 15 minutes, or other desired waiting time, the glove 12 may be removed and any remaining polish may be removed by conventional means.
After removal of the glove 12, the open proximal end 26 of the glove 12 may be tied in a knot, thereby containing the acetone liquid and the odor thereof inside the glove 12 during and after disposal of the glove 12. In order to facilitate tying of the open proximal end 26 of the glove 12, extending tabs 28 and 30 may be formed to extend from the open proximal end 26 in an embodiment, as shown in
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It will be appreciated from the present description that the absorbent pads 18 may contain liquids or gels other than acetone, such as non-acetone nail polish removers, to name just one non-limiting example. In some embodiments, the absorbent pads 18 may contain a nail conditioning treatment, such as glycolic acid to help slough away any separated nail cells that can lead to flaking and breakage and to rehydrate the nails, to name just one non-limiting example. In other embodiments, the absorbent pads 18 may contain a nail fungus treatment, such as bleach, snakeroot extract, tea tree oil, oregano oil, olive leaf extract, ozonized oils such as olive oil and sunflower oil, and/or vinegar, to name just a few non-limiting examples. It will be appreciated from the present disclosure that the treatment application garment disclosed herein may be used for other cosmetic, therapeutic, medical, or other classes of treatments.
In some embodiments, after the absorbent pads 18 and acetone (or other treatment material) is added to each fingertip, the glove 12 may be placed in a package (not shown) and the package may be sealed with an airtight seal to prevent evaporation of the acetone (or other treatment material) during transport and/or storage of the glove 12 prior to use. In other embodiments, the open proximal end 26 of the glove may be sealed, such as by heat sealing, to name just one non-limiting example, to prevent evaporation of the acetone (or other treatment material) therein. Such seal may then be removed by the user prior to use.
Use of the treatment application garment 10, whether in the form of a glove 12 or a sock 14, offers several advantages over the prior art aluminum foil procedure. Use of the treatment application garment 10 is simple and easy; the garment 10 stays on securely and prevents dripping of the acetone onto adjacent surfaces; the garment 10 allows removal of polish from both hands at the same time; the garment 10 allows use of the user's hands during the removal process (even use of a device with a touchscreen, so long as the material from which the garment 10 is constructed is touchscreen compatible); the garment 10 uses a controlled and pre-measured amount of acetone; the garment 10 contains the mess and smell of the acetone, tying up the glove after use contains the smell in the trash; and use of the garment 10 permits a nail care professional to treat multiple clients' digits simultaneously.
While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only certain embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.