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Fluorescent and phosphorescent manicure enamel

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JPS6253916A
JPS6253916A JP19454785A JP19454785A JPS6253916A JP S6253916 A JPS6253916 A JP S6253916A JP 19454785 A JP19454785 A JP 19454785A JP 19454785 A JP19454785 A JP 19454785A JP S6253916 A JPS6253916 A JP S6253916A
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Takeshi Osaka
大坂 武
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To provide a fluorescent and phosphorescent manicure enamel emitting bright light in light place as well as dark place, by mixing a fluorescent pigment and a phosphorescent pigment in clear manicure enamel. CONSTITUTION:The objective fluorescent and phosphorescent manicure enamel can be produced by mixing a clear manicure enamel with a fluorescent pigment 2 and a phosphorescent pigment 1 (e.g. luminous pigment, light-accumulating pigment, etc.) separately or attaching the former pigment to the surface of the latter pigment. The clear manicure enamel 3 is a nitrocellulose-based liquid such as cellulose nitrate lacquer, acrylic lacquer, etc. Since the enamel has high specific gravity, both pigments are mixed homogeneously with each other in a state that the phosphorescent pigment particle is encircled with the fluorescent pigment particles having smaller particle size. Accordingly, the product emits extremely bright color having a luminance brighter than any of Munsell color standard tablets in light place such as under the sunlight or a fluorescent lamp. In a dark place, the fluorescent pigment particles 2 encircling the phosphorescent pigment 1 emit bright fluorescent color excited by the light emitted from the phosphorescent pigment.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 産業上の利用分野 本発明は、明所、暗所を問わずに明るい光を発する、マ
ニキュア液に関するものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a nail polish that emits bright light regardless of whether it is bright or dark.

従来技術 従来のマニキュア液は、普通色に着色されたものしかな
く、昼光や照明器具の下などの明るい所でのみ、その使
用価値が存在するに止まっていた。
PRIOR ART Conventional nail polish removers are only available in normal colors, and are only useful in bright places such as daylight or under lighting equipment.

それ故、夜間や暗がりなどの暗所で見えるようなものが
なく、ゼいビい金や銀のラメを散らして、その反射光を
楽しむくらいしかなかったのである。
Therefore, there was nothing that could be seen in dark places such as at night or in the dark, so the only option was to scatter bright gold or silver glitter and enjoy the reflected light.

発明が解決しようとする問題点 す°なわち、明るい場所では単なる普通色であって、ま
た暗い所ではまったく光を出さず、これを見ることは不
可能であった。
The problem that the invention aims to solve is that in bright places it is just a normal color, and in dark places it emits no light at all, making it impossible to see.

しかるに、現代のフ1ッション重視の風潮下にあっては
、できるだけ明るい色彩のもので、しかも暗い所でもよ
く光って見られる、それ自体から明るい光を発するよう
なマニキュア液というものが、強く望まれていたのであ
る。
However, in today's fashion-oriented world, there is a strong demand for nail polish polishes that are as bright as possible, that can be seen even in the dark, and that emit bright light. It was because of this.

そこで、本発明は、従来のマニキュア液が持つこのよう
な欠点を解消して、明所に於いては、マンセル色票のど
れにも明るすぎて合わないような、極めて鮮明な色を発
し、また暗所に於いても種々の明るい色を放つような、
まったく新しいマニキュア液を提供しようとするもので
ある。
Therefore, the present invention eliminates these drawbacks of conventional nail polish liquid, and emits extremely vivid colors that are too bright to match any of the Munsell color charts in bright places. It also emits a variety of bright colors even in the dark.
It aims to provide a completely new nail polish solution.

問題を解決するための手段 本発明では、螢光顔料と燐光顔料を、マニキュア透明液
中に混入して、螢光・燐光性マニキュア液を得るのであ
る。
Means for Solving the Problem In the present invention, a fluorescent pigment and a phosphorescent pigment are mixed into a clear nail polish liquid to obtain a fluorescent/phosphorescent nail polish liquid.

ところで、外部からの刺激によって冷光を発する現象は
、冷光発光期間の長短を基準として螢光(fluore
scence)と、燐光(phosphorescen
ce)とに分類されるのであるが、螢光は10  ’[
5eC1以下の、燐光はそれ以上の発光期間を有するも
のを指す。
By the way, the phenomenon of emitting cold light due to external stimulation can be classified as fluorescence based on the length of the cold light emission period.
scence) and phosphorescence
ce), but fluorescence is classified as 10' [
Phosphorescence refers to something with a luminescence period of 5eC1 or less, or longer.

然して、本発明では、この両者を混合するのであるが、
両者の粒度や比重に大きな隔たり(−例として、粒度に
関しては、螢光が1.5[μTrL]に対し、燐光では
20[μTrL]、また比重に関しては、前者が1.3
であるのに対し、後者では4゜1)があり、いわゆるバ
インダーも、シンナーを用いた場合などに見られるよう
に、液中で螢光と燐光が完全に分離してしまい、また乾
燥時間内に、両者が均一に混在固化することができず、
本発明の目的を実現するのに不向きなものばかりであっ
た。9饋しては、まったく意味がないのである。
However, in the present invention, these two are mixed,
There is a large difference in particle size and specific gravity between the two (for example, in terms of particle size, fluorescent light is 1.5 [μTrL], while phosphorescence is 20 [μTrL], and in terms of specific gravity, the former is 1.3 [μTrL]).
On the other hand, in the latter case, there is a difference of 4°1), and even with so-called binders, the fluorescence and phosphorescence are completely separated in the liquid, as seen when thinner is used, and the drying time is Therefore, the two cannot be uniformly mixed and solidified,
All of them were unsuitable for realizing the purpose of the present invention. There is no point in eating 9 things at all.

本発明は、当初この点に関して、マニキュアの透明液と
いう最適のバインダーを見出し、まず塗料として発明を
゛を成したのである。
In this regard, the present invention first discovered the most suitable binder in the form of a transparent nail polish liquid, and first achieved the invention as a paint.

このマニキュア透明液は、クリーナーとも言わ° れ、
硝化綿ラッカーやアクリルラッカーその他の、ニトロセ
ルロイド系の液体である。また、比重が大きいことも加
わって、螢光顔料と燐光顔料とがよく混ざり合い、一時
分離したとしても、軽度の撹拌によって再び均一化し、
また爪の表面に塗布してから乾燥する迄の間に、両者が
分離してしまうことがないなどの特長があるのである。
This nail polish clear liquid is also called a cleaner.
Nitrocelluloid-based liquids such as nitrocotton lacquer, acrylic lacquer, and others. In addition, due to their high specific gravity, the fluorescent pigment and phosphorescent pigment mix well, and even if they are temporarily separated, they can be homogenized again by slight stirring.
It also has the advantage that the two do not separate between the time it is applied to the nail surface and the time it dries.

なお、本発明は、燐光物質をいわゆる夜光物質と蓄光物
質とに分類しているが、前者は原子崩壊による光、後者
は外部刺激による発光であって、何゛れも本発明に利用
することができるものである。
In addition, in the present invention, phosphorescent substances are classified into so-called noctilucent substances and phosphorescent substances, the former being light emitted by atomic decay, and the latter being light emitted by external stimulation, and both can be used in the present invention. It is something that can be done.

作    用 本発明マニキュア液は、従前の使用法に倣うのであるが
、上述の如く、螢光顔料と燐光顔料とがよく混ざり合い
、粒度の小さい螢光顔料が燐光顔料を取り巻くような形
に成るために、昼光や蛍光灯の下などの明るい所ではよ
く刺激されて、マンセル色票のどれよりも明るい良好な
呈色性を示し、高い明視度を有して、遠方からでも良く
見えるのである。
Function The nail polish liquid of the present invention follows the conventional usage method, but as mentioned above, the fluorescent pigment and the phosphorescent pigment mix well, and the fluorescent pigment with small particle size forms a shape surrounding the phosphorescent pigment. Therefore, it is easily stimulated in bright places such as daylight or under fluorescent lights, exhibits good coloration that is brighter than any of the Munsell color charts, and has high visual acuity, making it visible even from a distance. It is.

また、暗所に於いては、燐光顔料から発せられる光を受
けて、燐光顔料を取り巻く螢光顔料の、螢光カラーの明
るい光を放つのである。
In addition, in a dark place, when receiving the light emitted from the phosphorescent pigment, the fluorescent pigment surrounding the phosphorescent pigment emits a bright fluorescent color light.

実  施  例 次に、本発明のいくつかの実施例に関して、図面に基づ
いて詳述する。
Embodiments Next, some embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the drawings.

第1図は、本発明の第1実施例の模式図である。FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a first embodiment of the present invention.

燐光顔料として、本実施例では蓄光顔料(1)を用いる
のであるが、該蓄光顔料(1)と螢光顔。
As the phosphorescent pigment, a luminescent pigment (1) is used in this example, and the luminescent pigment (1) and a fluorescent face.

料(2)とをトライブレンドして、蓄光顔料(1)の粒
子の回りに螢光顔料(2)を付着させたものを、マニキ
ュア透明液(3)中に混ぜ入れて成るものである。
The fluorescent pigment (2) is attached around the particles of the luminescent pigment (1) by tri-blending the pigment (2) with the fluorescent pigment (2), and then mixed into the transparent nail polish liquid (3).

このように、マニキュア透明液(3)を用いることが重
要であって、シンナーやテレピン油などでは、蓄光粒子
表面の螢光顔料を溶解分離してしまい、せっかくのトラ
イブレンドによる付着関係が意味を為さなく成るのであ
るが、本実施例に於いては、まったくそのような否定的
現象が起こらずに、極めて安定した状態を得るのである
In this way, it is important to use a clear nail polish liquid (3), and thinner or turpentine oil will dissolve and separate the fluorescent pigment on the surface of the phosphorescent particles, making the adhesion relationship created by the triblend meaningless. However, in this embodiment, such a negative phenomenon does not occur at all, and an extremely stable state is obtained.

さらに、爪の表面に本マニキュア液を塗布すると、液は
速乾性であって、両顔料が分離せずに固化してしまい、
実に良好な皮膜が得られるのである。
Furthermore, when this nail polish liquid is applied to the surface of the nail, the liquid dries quickly and both pigments solidify without separating.
A really good film can be obtained.

然して、従来のように、螢光物質に於いて暗所で光を放
つ性質のものがなく、またマニキュアで、暗所で光るも
のがないという不満を除き、十分な性能を得ることに成
功している。
However, unlike conventional products, the fluorescent material does not have the property of emitting light in the dark, and we have succeeded in obtaining sufficient performance except for the complaints that there is no nail polish that glows in the dark. ing.

また、第2図は、本発明の第2実施例の模式図である。Further, FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a second embodiment of the present invention.

この第2実施例では、螢光顔料(2)と蓄光顔料(1)
とを、そのままマニキュア透明液(3)中に混入して成
るものを取り上げている。
In this second example, a fluorescent pigment (2) and a luminescent pigment (1) are used.
The article deals with a product in which the nail polish is mixed directly into the transparent nail polish liquid (3).

これは、螢光物質(2)と燐光物質(1)とが、必要に
応じてほぼ均一に分散可能なマニキュア液に成っている
This is a nail polish liquid in which the fluorescent substance (2) and the phosphorescent substance (1) can be dispersed almost uniformly as required.

そして、本マニキュア液を爪の表面に塗布するだけで、
明所、暗所を問わずに明るい光を発するマニキュア皮膜
を得るのである。すなわち、明所に於いては勿論、たと
え暗い場所であっても、蓄光物質が放つ明るい光が、螢
光物質を実質的に光らせるのである。
Then, just apply this nail polish to the surface of your nails.
This results in a nail polish film that emits bright light regardless of whether it is bright or dark. In other words, the bright light emitted by the phosphorescent material makes the fluorescent material substantially glow, not only in a bright place, but even in a dark place.

なお、上述の2つの実施例では、何れも、蓄光顔料(1
)、螢光顔料(2)およびマニキュア透明液(3)の容
積比に関しては、それぞれ1:1:1の等分化を採用し
ている。
In addition, in the above-mentioned two examples, both phosphorescent pigments (1
), the fluorescent pigment (2) and the transparent nail polish liquid (3) are equally divided at 1:1:1, respectively.

また、螢光顔料(2)には、有機螢光顔料を用いており
、非常に効率のよい発光を行っている。
Furthermore, an organic fluorescent pigment is used as the fluorescent pigment (2), and it emits light with very high efficiency.

また、本発明では、マニキュア透明液という表現を用い
てはいるが、仮にマニキュアの着色液であっても、その
顔料が螢光の顔料に属するものと考えれば、マニキュア
液は実質的に透明であると考えてよいわけで、そのよう
に理解する。
In addition, although the expression "transparent nail polish liquid" is used in the present invention, even if it is a colored nail polish liquid, if the pigments are considered to belong to fluorescent pigments, the nail polish liquid is substantially transparent. It is reasonable to think that there is, and that is how I understand it.

そして、上記何れの物質も人体には無害であり、かつそ
の混合液に関しても同様である。
All of the above-mentioned substances are harmless to the human body, and the same applies to their mixtures.

本螢光・燐光性マニキュア液は、ガラスビンなどの容器
に入れるのであるが、この容器の中に小さな玉を加えて
おけば、軽度の撹拌用に供することができる。このガラ
スビンを軽く振ることによって、顔料同志極めて良好な
均一状態に成り、最大の効果が上げられる。
This fluorescent/phosphorescent nail polish liquid is placed in a container such as a glass bottle, and if a small ball is added to the container, it can be used for light stirring. By gently shaking the glass bottle, the pigments become extremely uniform and the maximum effect can be achieved.

発明の効果 上記構成、作用によって、本発明の効果は、大きく次の
2つに分けて示すことかでき、解決すべき問題点はすべ
て排除されている。
Effects of the Invention Due to the above configuration and operation, the effects of the present invention can be broadly divided into the following two categories, and all problems to be solved are eliminated.

(1)従来のマニキュアにはない、明所、暗所を問わず
、極めて明るい光を発するマニキュア液を1qることに
成功している。
(1) We have succeeded in producing 1 q of nail polish that emits extremely bright light in both bright and dark places, something that conventional nail polish does not have.

すなわち、明るい所ではより一層明るい螢光カラーが楽
しめ、暗い場所では、燐光物質から発せられ、る光を、
やはり螢光カラーで見ることができる。。
In other words, in bright places you can enjoy even brighter fluorescent colors, and in dark places you can enjoy the light emitted from the phosphorescent material.
After all, it can be seen in fluorescent color. .

それゆえ、照明度を極度に落とした現代風の娯楽施設な
どにあって、よく人目を引き付ける化粧、演出が行なえ
るように成っている。
Therefore, it is possible to create eye-catching makeup and performances even in modern entertainment facilities with extremely low lighting levels.

(2)従来の、シンナーなどに代表されるバインダーを
用いたものでは、粒度や比重に大きな隔たりのある2種
類以上の粒子をうまく混ぜ合わせること、また塗布した
時に分離固化しないようにすることは不可能であったが
、マニキュアの透明液を利用して、混入物質の状態や性
質を変えることなく、この難問をうまく解決している。
(2) With conventional binders such as thinners, it is difficult to properly mix two or more types of particles with large differences in particle size and specific gravity, and to prevent them from separating and solidifying when applied. This was not possible, but they successfully solved this problem by using clear nail polish liquid without changing the state or properties of the contaminant.

このことによって、粒度の小さな螢光顔料が、ずっと大
きな燐光物質を取り巻くような状態に成るために、上述
の如き両者の相乗効果を発揮することが可能に成り、爪
に塗布しても、極めて良好の皮膜が速やかに得られるの
である。
As a result, the small particle size of the fluorescent pigment surrounds the much larger phosphorescent substance, making it possible to exhibit the synergistic effect of the two as described above, and even when applied to the nail, it is extremely A good film can be quickly obtained.

このようにして、従来の問題点であった、マニキュア液
で暗所で光るものがなく、螢光顔料で暗所で見えるもの
がないという二重拘束的欠点を除去して、明所、暗所を
問わずに明るい光を放ち、所期の目的をよく達成するマ
ニキュア液を得ることができた。
In this way, we have eliminated the double-bind disadvantage of conventional nail polish remover that does not glow in the dark and fluorescent pigments that cannot be seen in the dark. It was possible to obtain a nail polish that emits bright light anywhere and achieves the intended purpose well.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図は、第1実施例の模式図、 第2図は、第2実施例の模式図。 1、蓄光顔料    2.螢光顔料 3、マニキュア透明液 FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment, FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the second embodiment. 1. Luminescent pigment 2. fluorescent pigment 3. Nail polish clear liquid

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】 1、螢光顔料と燐光顔料を、マニキュア透明液中に混入
して成る、螢光・燐光性マニキュア液。 2、螢光顔料を、燐光顔料の表面に付着させたことを特
徴とする、特許請求の範囲第1項記載の、螢光・燐光性
マニキュア液。
[Scope of Claims] 1. A fluorescent/phosphorescent nail polish liquid comprising a fluorescent pigment and a phosphorescent pigment mixed into a transparent nail polish liquid. 2. A fluorescent/phosphorescent nail polish liquid according to claim 1, characterized in that a fluorescent pigment is attached to the surface of a phosphorescent pigment.
JP19454785A 1985-09-03 1985-09-03 Fluorescent and phosphorescent manicure enamel Pending JPS6253916A (en)

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JPH10330209A (en) * 1997-05-23 1998-12-15 Kose Corp Cosmetic material
FR2773470A1 (en) * 1998-01-14 1999-07-16 Fiabila Cosmetic products, especially nail varnish, containing additive for neutralizing yellowness due to resin
WO2001037698A1 (en) * 1999-11-19 2001-05-31 Richard Seidenbusch Luminescent fingernail
EP1162936A1 (en) * 1999-03-23 2001-12-19 Pyramid Productions Inc. Body coating composition

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH10330209A (en) * 1997-05-23 1998-12-15 Kose Corp Cosmetic material
FR2773470A1 (en) * 1998-01-14 1999-07-16 Fiabila Cosmetic products, especially nail varnish, containing additive for neutralizing yellowness due to resin
EP1162936A1 (en) * 1999-03-23 2001-12-19 Pyramid Productions Inc. Body coating composition
EP1162936A4 (en) * 1999-03-23 2006-01-04 Pyramid Productions Inc Body coating composition
WO2001037698A1 (en) * 1999-11-19 2001-05-31 Richard Seidenbusch Luminescent fingernail

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