Skin sander

a skin sander and sander technology, applied in the field of skin sanders, can solve the problems of improper shoe size, callus formation on the feet, and particular types of callus can be especially painful to pressure, and achieve the effect of reducing the concern of government unsanitary conditions

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-01-01
KINSEY VERLA M
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[0018]The skin sander can distinguish between healthy elastic skin and dry callused skin, and can be configured to remove only the dry callused skin. Accordingly, it is an object of the disclosure to describe a skin sander that can be used in salons and public places where manicures and pedicures are performed, providing an alternative to utilizing water as a method to softening calluses so they can be removed. Having a dry pedicure alternative reduces governmental concerns of unsanitary conditions due to the use of water.
[0019]It is yet an object of the disclosure to describe a compact and portable skin sander that can allow its owner to travel with the skin sander in an optional travel case.

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This particular type of callus can be especially painful to pressure.
Some common causes of callus formation on the feet are high-heeled dress shoes, improperly sized shoes, open backed shoes, sandals, obesity, abnormalities in walking motion, prolonged standing, high arched feet, and repeated contact with hard surfaces.
Utilizing these types of devices can be very dangerous and can worsen the condition resulting in unnecessary injuries.
For aging adults this type of manual application can be very difficult and can result in either limited reduction of the affected area or possible cuts or abrasions.
Diabetics, in particular, could have adverse effects from this type of self-applied treatment since they are often unable to determine if they are affecting healthy skin.
This oversight could lead to infection.

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[0031]The skin sander is now described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure is shown. The following configuration description is presented for illustrative purposes only. Any configuration satisfying the requirements herein described may be suitable for implementing the utensil of the present disclosure.

[0032]Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, skin sander 9 can include, but is not limited to including, motor 7, configured to be perpendicular to sanding surface holder 16, and motor shaft 18, which is connected to a transfer device 8. Skin sander 9 can also optionally include switch 22 with switch cover 3 and power supply 1. Sanding surface holder 16 can be configured with removable sanding surface 17 which can be connected to sanding surface holder 16 by, for example, hook-and-eye connecting surfaces such as, for example, VELCRO®. Between sanding surface holder 16 and removable sanding surface ...

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Abstract

A skin sander for removing dead skin such as calluses and rough dry skin, including a housing, electric motor, and an oscillating sanding surface. The skin sander is ergonomically designed for use by various sized hands with minimal effort.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present disclosure relates to the removal of dead dry skin and calluses from skin surfaces, such as the surfaces of the hands and the feet. More particularly, the invention provides for an economical method of using an electrical oscillating utensil to solve these conditions without harming healthy skin.[0002]The formation of calluses is caused by an accumulation of dead skin cells that harden and thicken over an area of the feet, hands, or other parts of the body. This callus formation is the body's defense mechanism to protect these areas from excessive pressure and friction. Calluses are normally found, for example, on the ball of the foot, the heel, the interior of big toe, and / or the palm of the hands.[0003]Some calluses have a deep seated core known as a nucleation. This particular type of callus can be especially painful to pressure. This condition is often referred to as Intractable Plantar Keratosis. Calluses develop because of excessive...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B24B9/00A45D29/18B24B23/00
CPCA61B17/320068A61B2017/320004A61B2017/00398A61B17/54
Inventor KINSEY, VERLA M.
Owner KINSEY VERLA M
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