Hygienic disposable cuticle remover

One hundred percent safe and effective! Utilized by professional manicurists or individuals, this device works to protect the recipient when removing the excess layers of tissue. A great gift idea!Easy to use, conveniently packaged. The Hygienic Disposable Cuticle Remover would provide the professional manicurists with a simple method of accommodating all customers. Each customer may witness a new and unused sanitized blade installed onto the handle-utilization of a public cuticle remover is completely eliminated. Conventional methods employ the use of a cleanser/disinfectant to keep cuticle removers clean; however, this does not always prevent the risk of infectious disease or bacteria. With the use of the Hygienic Disposable Cuticle Remover, the user is afforded peace of mind knowing the instrument is properly sterilized. With these accepted standard, the professional will experienced decreased risk, ultimately resulting in increase revenue.

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Description
REFERENCE TO DRAWING

1. Metal Cover

Enclosing the bade and it's safety cover is the cylindrical metal cover. Formed specifically for the Hygienic Disposable Cuticle Remover, this unit fits securely over the entire blade portion of the device to protect all working parts. Provided a sharp and exact instrument, the consumer is alleviated of the possibilities of suffering minor discomfort due to a dull blade.

2. Interchangeable Disposable Metal Blade

Affording a complete measurement of 4-½″ in length, this view consists of a plastic handle, plastic cover, metal cover, and disposable blades.

3. Plastic Handle

The plastic handle, comparable in size and shape to conventional cuticle removers, is incorporated with a flat, one-dimensional end portion. Specially designed, the handle provides a tapered gripping section for easy manipulation. It is capable of accepting a single metal blade. Individually sealed, the disposable blades provide one blade for each application—they may be installed and removed without difficulty.

4. Plastic Cover

The plastic cover encases the disposable metal blade, keeping it safe from contamination. Simply screw a new and unused metal blade into the provided threaded opening of the handle. Gently tighten: remove the plastic cover and discard . . . it is now ready for use affording a sterile and sanitary instrument.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

One hundred percent safe and effective! Utilized by professional manicurists or individuals, this device works to protect the recipient when removing the excess layers of tissue. A great gift idea!

Easy to use, conveniently packaged. The Hygienic Disposable Cuticle Remover would provide the professional manicurists with a simple method of accommodating all customers. Each customer may witness a new and unused sanitized blade installed onto the handle-utilization of a public cuticle remover is completely eliminated.

Conventional methods employ the use of a cleanser/disinfectant to keep cuticle removers clean; however, this does not always prevent the risk of infectious disease or bacteria. With the use of the Hygienic Disposable Cuticle Remover, the user is afforded peace of mind knowing the instrument is properly sterilized. With these accepted standard, the professional will experienced decreased risk, ultimately resulting in increase revenue.

Claims

1. I claim the idea for the Hygienic Disposable Cuticle Remover as a result of personal creativity, experience, and the need for such a product. I am employed as a professional manicurist. Concerned with safety, I have addressed the potential health hazards of unsanitary cuticle removers that exist today. Common procedures entail the use of one instrument per several customers; however, with more and more individuals becoming aware of spreading bacteria and infection, I have designed a product with improved hygiene features. This innovated product can offer the customer a definite peace of mind.

Patent History
Publication number: 20050092337
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 6, 2005
Publication Date: May 5, 2005
Inventor: Terry Cyrus (Bronx, NY)
Application Number: 10/878,003
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 132/73.000