Abstract: Disclosed is a method of filing a synthetic nail comprising rubbing the nail with a unique device that captures dust produced by filing. The device includes an elongated, rigid, support member having a generally flat, planar support surface. A foam strip is attached to the planar surface of the rigid support member and it has a generally flat, planar, tacky support surface. An abrasive member is bonded to the planar support surface of the foam strip comprising a crisscrossed arrangement of spaced apart, thread-like filaments having gritty abrasive material embedded therein. The crisscross arrangement of filaments forms a plurality of cavities open at the surface of the abrasive member to collect and hold therein nail dust produced upon rubbing the abrasive member against a nail.
Abstract: A medical injector system includes a hypodermic ampule having a body, a piston sealingly forwardly movable therein for defining a medicament chamber, a pierceable seal closing a front extremity of the ampule, a needle movably axially supported by the piston and biased rearwardly toward a retracted, cocked position. An actuator removably receives the ampule, and has a spring-loaded plunger for advancing the needle, and then the piston, whereby the needle reaches an extended position, medicament being injected from the needle during the forward movement of the piston. When the plunger is released, it retracts from the needle and the piston, the needle automatically retracting into the ampule for preventing accidental injury and contamination that might otherwise result from having the used needle in an exposed position.