File, particularly nail file
The file, the body of which is provided on at least part of its surface with a roughness varying from 10 to 100 μm, is made of flat, pressed or hardened glass. The file can have a variety of geometrical shapes and cross sections.
The invention involves a file, particularly for nails, manufactured from glass.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTNail files, which are among the principal components of the various sets of cosmetic equipment, are at the present time manufactured from various metals or their alloys, from paper or fabric with a rough finish, as the case may be. Since files destined for such purposes are often used in an environment with high humidity, for example during personal hygiene in the bathroom, it happens in some cases that they corrode or the material from which the file is made becomes moist resulting, on the one hand, in a deterioration in appearance and, on the other, a dulling of the cutting edges of the file from the effects of corrosion and humidity and, thereby, a basic loss of effectiveness. If non-corrosive materials are used in the manufacture of files, which is generally the case, then the disadvantage is the high price. The disadvantage of metal files in which the cutting edges are formed by mechanical means is also the limited “smoothness” of the file, and the fact that by mechanical means it is possible to produce only a limited degree of roughness of the abrasive surface. Likewise, it is simply not possible to produce a series of files with finely graded roughness. It is convenient, in the use of a file, that the side edges be functional that is rough. Because metal files are flat and too thin, it is not practical to use their side edges to trim the nails.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe above disadvantages are eliminated in the file according to the invention presented her, the basis of which lies in the fact that it is made from glass roughened on at least part of its surface, with a roughness varying from 10 to 100 μm.
The advantage of such a file is its absolute resistance to the environment in which it is used. It is significant too that, given its non-corrosive properties, the abrasive surfaces can be kept clean by rinsing in water.
It is important to note here the wide range of surface roughness that can be attained, varying from the smoothest finish with a roughness of 10 μm to a roughness of around 100 μm.
The glass body of the file has an oblong board shape and has a point at one end at least. The advantage of such a shape for the glass body of the file is the ease of manipulation in use and, thanks to the point, its practical value for hand hygiene is increased.
Another advantageous solution to be noted is the fact that the glass body of the file is roughened along one whole side at least, having a V-shaped point at the end. The advantages of such a file arm apparent both during use of the file and during its manufacture, when roughening of the whole surface is carried out without the need, for instance, to mask part of the surface during the roughening process by use of acid engraving for example. The point is formed in a V shape, its symmetrical shape facilitating manipulation during use of the file in either the left or the right hand.
A further advantageous feature is the fact that body of the file is roughened along one whole side at least and is ground to a sharp finish on at least one edge. The longitudinal edge formed on one side of the body of the file further increases the functional possibilities of the nail file.
It is possible to form the body of the file so that both edges are bevelled, while the bevelled edge at the end is at an oblique angle to the side edge, so that together they form a point. This variation further increases the wide range of uses for the file.
Another advantageous arrangement for the shape of the body of the file, consisting in the fact that the surface of at least one of the edges and of one end of the body of the file is also rouged, further contributes to increasing its usefulness.
To further improve performance, the edges of the body of the file are rounded. These variations in the shape of the glass file further extend its usefulness for special cases of hand hygiene.
From the point of view of production technology, it is an advantage if the body of the file can be formed from flat or pressed glass.
All the various shapes of the file can have a glass body formed from hardened glass. The advantages of such a treated glass body are its increased stability and particularly increased safety in the event of breakage of the whole of the glass body by dropping etc. The hardening of the glass-bodied file gives it properties which are well-known in such treated glass.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention can be better described by means of the drawings, of which
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Industrial use of the Invention
The glass-bodied file has been described from the point of view of its use as a nail file. This example of use, however, in no way excludes further possible uses in other fields, particularly given the wide range of roughness which can be achieved in the glass-bodied file. A file produced according to this invention with a low degree of roughness, that is to say the finest, can be used in polishing surfaces, for example, while the coarsest can be used for grinding.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A nail file comprising:
- a body having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, first and second opposite ends, and first and second opposite edges;
- at least a portion of one of the first and second surfaces being roughened to form an abrading surface, the abrading surface is defined by random peaks and valleys; and
- the body, the first and second surfaces, the first and second ends, the first and second edges, and the abrading surface are integrally formed of a single material th is non-corrosive and moisture impervious.
12. The nail file of claim 11, wherein the abrading surface has a roughness between about 10 μm to about 100 μm.
13. The nail file of claim 11, wherein the material is glass.
14. The nail file of claim 13, wherein the glass is hardened.
15. The nail file of claim 13, wherein the glass is transparent.
16. The nail file of claim 11, wherein at least one of the ends tapers to a point.
17. The nail file of claim 16, wherein the end opposite the tapered end is rounded.
18. The nail file of claim 11, wherein at least a portion of each of the first and second sides includes an abrading surface.
19. A nail file device comprising:
- a body having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, first and second opposite ends, and first and second opposite edges;
- at least a majority of the first surface is roughened, the roughened portion of the first surface extends from the first end toward the second end and extends from the first edge to the second edge, and the roughened portion of the first surface is defined by random peaks and valleys;
- the body, the first and second surfaces, the first and second ends, the first and second edges, and the roughened portion of the first surface are integrally formed of a single material, and the material is non-corrosive and moisture impervious.
20. The nail file of claim 19, wherein the roughened portion has a roughness between about 10 μm to about 100 μm.
21. The nail file of claim 19, wherein the material is glass.
22. The nail file of claim 21, wherein the glass is hardened.
23. The nail file of claim 21, wherein the glass is transparent.
24. The nail file of claim 19, wherein at least one of the ends tapers to a point.
25. The nail file of claim 24, wherein the end opposite the tapered end is rounded.
26. The nail file of claim 19, wherein at least a majority of each of the first and second sides are roughened.
27. A nail file comprising:
- a body having a first surface, a second since opposite the first surface, first and second opposite ends, and first and second opposite edges;
- at least a majority of the first surface is roughened, the roughened portion of the first surface extends from the first end toward the second end and extends from the first edge to the second edge, and the roughened portion of the first surface is defined by random peaks and valleys;
- the body, the first and second surfaces, the first and second ends, the first and second edges, and the roughened portion of te first surface are formed of glass.
28. The nail file of claim 27, wherein the roughened portion has a roughness between about 10 μm to about 100 μm.
29. The nail file of claim 27, wherein the glass is hardened.
30. The nail file of claim 27, wherein the glass is transparent.
31. The nail file of claim 27, wherein at least one of the ends tapers to a point.
32. The nail file of claim 31, wherein the end opposite the tapered end is rounded.
33. The nail file of claim 27, wherein at least a majority of each of the first and second sides are roughened.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 3, 2003
Publication Date: May 12, 2005
Inventor: Dalibor Blazek (Podebrady)
Application Number: 10/679,195