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Fingernail protection work gloves

a technology for fingernails and work gloves, applied in the field of fingernail protection work gloves, can solve the problems of uncomfortable gloves inside, irritating, difficult to slide on and off,

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-07-03
ANCLIEN KELLY LOUISE
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[0009]The “Fingernail Protection Work Gloves” has a sponge-like fingertip barrier to protect a woman's newly manicured fingernails from damage, a forearm strap to seal glove and provide protection from outside elements, and a cloth lining to keep the skin soft moisturized, and clean while providing a feeling of luxury with beautiful designs on the gloves.

Problems solved by technology

No current household gloves on the market seal the gloves to the user's arm to prevent the inside of the gloves from becoming wet.
This can make the current gloves uncomfortable, annoying, and difficult to slide on and off, not to mention disturbing to the mind when wondering what the wetness is really from.
The water or chemicals which get inside the gloves can loosen the glue on false fingernail tips, and damage the fingernail polish, thus ruining the manicure.
There are no current gloves on the market which provide a protective barrier for the fingernails.
While scrubbing objects, fingernail polish is subject to scratching off the nail, nail damage, and even nail breakages are likely to occur.

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—FIGS. 1A, 1B, AND 1C—PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0023]One embodiment of the glove is illustrated in FIG. 1A (interior view), FIG. 1B (exterior view), and FIG. 1C (exterior view). The glove may be manufactured with, but not limited to compounds such as rubber, latex, or PVC. The glove is not limited in size as it may come in several sizes to accommodate different hand sizes. Inside the gloves, at the end of each fingertip 1-5 will be a protective layer of a soft sponge-like material, but not limited to a sponge product. The interior of the glove will have a cloth lining 6 for comfort and softness. The fingertips of the lining 6 will touch up to the sponge-like tips 1-5, and be sealed to the inside of the glove. This material may be made of cotton, but not limited to such fabric. A sweat-proof fabric may also be of value inside the glove.

[0024]Attached to the exterior of the glove is the forearm strap 7. The forearm strap 7 is attached on the top of the glove and extending out the side of t...

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Abstract

The embodiment of the fingernail protection work gloves is a new concept in the art of household rubber gloves in that it contains a sponge-like barrier in the tips of the fingers 1-5 to protect manicured nails. It provides a cloth lining 6 for comfort and protection to the skin, and helps keep skin moisturized. The forearm strap 7 gives the user the security, comfort, and protection from water, chemicals, bacteria, and other elements entering into the glove and harming manicured tips or the skin of the hand. Glamorous patterns printed on the glove 10 provide a woman with a sense of upliftment, specialness, and beauty while performing household chores.

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BACKGROUND[0001]1. Field of Invention[0002]This invention relates to rubber gloves for household chores, specifically to an improvement in design to protect women's newly manicured fingernails from damage, and provide protection to the skin of the user's hands.[0003]2. Prior Art[0004]Originally, rubber gloves were made to protect the hands from water, harsh chemicals, bacteria, viruses, and other elements. The “Fingernail Protection Work Gloves” provide superiority to household gloves currently on the market, because the forearm strap 7 seals the glove to the forearm and helps prevent water and liquids, such as chemicals, from entering inside the glove. This helps protect the skin and nails from harsh elements. No current household gloves on the market seal the gloves to the user's arm to prevent the inside of the gloves from becoming wet. This can make the current gloves uncomfortable, annoying, and difficult to slide on and off, not to mention disturbing to the mind when wondering...

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IPC IPC(8): A41D13/08
CPCA41D19/01505A41D19/0058
Inventor ANCLIEN, KELLY LOUISE
Owner ANCLIEN KELLY LOUISE
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