US20200405034A1 - Artificial fingernail extension - Google Patents
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- Artificial fingernails are connected to a person's existing nails to enhance or change the appearance of the fingernails, to protect the underlying natural fingernails or nail beds, or combinations thereof.
- the artificial fingernails may be adhered to the underlying natural fingernails along the entire length of the nail body, but as the natural nail grows the artificial fingernail moves away from the cuticle and a recess begins to appear between the cuticle and the bottom end of the artificial nail and the recess creates an undesirable visual effect.
- a fingernail extension may be fastened to the free end or distal end of the natural fingernail.
- fingernail extensions have a large length of the artificial fingernail cantilevered from the distal end, and increased breakage occurs as the length of the artificial fingernails increases. Further, axial and rotational alignment of the fingernail extensions with the underlying fingernail are problematic and adequate adhesion of the fingernail extensions with the underlying fingernail are also problematic. There is thus a need for an improved fingernail tip extension.
- An artificial fingernail extension is provided with opposing top and bottom surfaces, opposing distal and proximal ends and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends.
- An offset ledge is formed in the bottom surface and extends along the proximal end between the opposing sides.
- the offset ledge is thinner than an average thickness immediately adjacent the offset ledge, has a textured surface with a roughness greater than the bottom surface of the artificial nail, and optionally has a transparency differing by about 20% from the transparency of the immediately adjacent nail portion.
- the transparency difference preferably arises because of a difference in thickness of the offset ledge versus the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial nail but may arise from a difference in transparency of the material forming the offset ledge and the immediately adjacent portion of the nail, or both.
- the textured surface improves adhesion and along with the transparency differences improves the ability of to align the artificial fingernail extension with the underlying natural nail during use.
- the increased transparency of the offset ledge and the increased contrast of the offset ledge each helps to improve alignment of the artificial nail with the underlying natural nail.
- an artificial fingernail extension for use with a person's fingernail.
- the fingernail extension has opposing top and bottom surfaces and extends along a longitudinal axis.
- the fingernail extension has a distal end and a proximal end and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends.
- the proximal end has an offset ledge formed in the bottom surface so as to face the fingernail during use and extends between the opposing sides of the fingernail extension.
- the offset ledge has a thickness about 35% to 65% of an average thickness of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent to the offset ledge.
- the surface of the offset ledge is textured.
- the offset ledge has a uniform length along the longitudinal axis, and that uniform length is advantageously between about 3 and 6 mm.
- the offset ledge may have a thickness of about 40% to 60% the thickness of the artificial fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge.
- the 40% thickness difference occurs with thinner nails and the 60% difference occurs with thicker nails, with the offset ledge thickness varying from about 15 mm to 23 mm.
- the artificial fingernail may be straight, but preferably has a convex curve between the proximal and distal ends in the general direction a person clenches the fingers to make a fist so the curvature of the fingernail extension follows the natural curvature of average fingernails.
- the artificial fingernail is also curved convexly from side to side to better conform to the shape of a person's natural fingernail.
- a bottom surface of the offset ledge may have a different and rougher surface texture than the bottom surface of the remainder of the artificial fingernail.
- the bottom surface of the offset ledge has a matt finish and the top and bottom surfaces of the remainder of the artificial nail advantageously have a polished finish.
- the offset ledge advantageously may have a thickness of about 0.15 mm to 0.23 mm and the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent the offset ledge may have a thickness of about 0.35 mm to 0.38 mm.
- the offset ledge advantageously has a transparency that is about 15%-40% different from the transparency of the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail so as to enhance the contrast between the offset ledge and the remainder of the artificial fingernail.
- the combined reduction in thickness of the offset portion combined with a more transparent portion relative to the immediately adjacent portion of the nail may achieve the 15% to 40% change in transparency.
- the transparency of the offset ledge is advantageously about 15% to 40% different (and preferably greater) greater than the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail, it is believed advantageous if the transparency is about 15% to 30% more transparent than the immediately adjacent the offset ledge to enhance visibility of the offset ledge.
- the offset ledge is about 50% transparent and a portion of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent the offset ledge is about 70% transparent (e.g., because of differences in thickness or in the transparency of the basic material), and the offset ledge has a transparency about 15% to 30% different from a transparency of the immediately adjacent the offset ledge to enhance visibility of the offset ledge.
- an artificial fingernail extension for use with a person's fingernail where the artificial fingernail has opposing top and bottom surfaces that extend generally along a longitudinal axis (because the nails typically curve they deviate from the strict longitudinal axis).
- the artificial fingernail has a distal end and a proximal end and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends and joining the top and bottom surfaces.
- the proximal end has an offset ledge formed in the bottom surface so as to face the fingernail during use. The offset ledge extends along the entire proximal end, from side to side of the artificial fingernail.
- the offset ledge has a thickness about 40% to 60% of an average thickness of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent to the offset ledge.
- the surface of the offset ledge is textured and has a rougher surface texture than the bottom surface of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent the offset ledge.
- the artificial fingernail has a length generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of about 3 mm-6 mm.
- the offset ledge has a transparency that is different from the transparency of the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail by being about 15% to 30% less transparent if the artificial fingernail is clear, but is about 15% to 30% more transparent if the artificial fingernail is colored, so as to enhance the contrast between the offset ledge and the remainder of the artificial fingernail.
- the top and bottom surfaces may be polished, and the offset ledge has a transparency of about 50%.
- the method includes the steps of applying a fingernail adhesive to the textured offset ledge and then aligning the offset ledge with the distal end of the person's fingernail by looking through the offset ledge from the top surface of the artificial fingernail or by using the difference in transparency to align the artificial fingernail, and then placing the offset ledge on top of the person's fingernail with an interior edge of the offset ledge at a distal end of the person's fingernail.
- the artificial nail is blended with the person's underlying fingernail, usually by applying a gel or other filler to the person's natural fingernail and smoothing the artificial fingernail and applied gel or filler with a file or abrasive material, or by using an abrasive material to smooth down or blend the adhered end of the artificial fingernail with the person's underlying fingernail.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a square distal end
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the artificial fingernail extension of FIG. 1 showing a textured area
- FIG. 3 is an end view of the artificial fingernail extension of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along section 4 - 4 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a top view of the artificial fingernail extension of FIG. 1 on a person's finger;
- FIG. 6 is a partial sectional view of FIG. 5 showing a straight, artificial fingernail extension in cross section along the longitudinal axis;
- FIG. 7 is cross sectional view of a straight artificial fingernail extension
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a curved artificial fingernail extension
- FIG. 9A is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a round distal end
- FIG. 9B is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having an almond-shaped distal end
- FIG. 9C is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a coffin-shaped distal end.
- FIG. 9D is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a pointed distal end.
- part numbers refer to the following parts: 10 —artificial fingernail; 12 —distal end; 14 —proximal end; 16 —finger; 18 —natural fingernail; 20 —longitudinal axis; 22 —right side; 24 —left side; 26 —top surface; 28 —bottom surface and 30 —offset ledge.
- the longitudinal axis 20 extends direction along a person's finger when held horizontally, with the vertical direction extending in the direction of gravity and the later direction extending in a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal and vertical planes.
- the relative orientations and directions top and bottom, up and down, upward and downward are with respect to the vertical axis.
- the relative orientations and directions inner and outer, inward and outward are with respect to the longitudinal axis extending through the middle of a person's finger.
- an artificial fingernail extension 10 is shown as extending in a longitudinal direction and having a distal end 12 and an opposing, proximal end 14 .
- the proximal end 14 is curved in a direction along the longitudinal axis 20 toward the distal end 12 to form a curve having a center extending away toward the distal end of the artificial fingernail extension 10 ( FIGS. 1, 2 and 5 ).
- the proximal end 14 and the entire artificial fingernail extension 10 have a convex curvature between the sides of the fingernail extension 10 as seen in FIGS. 3-4 .
- the finger 16 has a natural fingernail 18 .
- the curved proximal end 14 is preferably symmetric about the longitudinal axis 20 and advantageously has a configuration selected to conform to the distal edge of a person's fingernail 18 .
- Continuously curved surfaces are preferred for the shape of the curved proximal end 14 , as are segments of circles, ellipses or parabolas, with the curves centered on the longitudinal axis of the fingernail extension 10 .
- the fingernail extension 10 is also advantageously curved along a length of the longitudinal axis 20 so as to conform to the curved top surface of a person's fingernail 18 and this results in a convex curve between the distal and proximal ends of the artificial fingernail, curved in the general direction a finger bends when clenching the fingers into a fist.
- the fingernail extension 10 has opposing right and left sides 22 , 24 , respectively, when looking from the top downward toward the fingernail extension when the extensions are orientated to fasten to a person's fingernail.
- the right and left sides 22 , 24 of the proximal end 14 of the fingernail extension 10 are adjacent the lateral nail folds and nail groove of a finger during use of the fingernail extension.
- the artificial fingernail extension thus advantageously is curved from side 22 to side 24 as are the natural fingernails of a person and the curve is convex shaped.
- the fingernail extension 10 has opposing top and bottom surfaces 26 , 28 , respectively, with the distance between the opposing top and bottom surfaces preferably being substantially the same distance or thickness. As used herein, “substantially the same” refers to a variation of 10% and the use of “about” refers to a variation of 15%.
- the bottom side 28 of the fingernail extension at the proximal end 14 has a reduced thickness that forms an offset ledge 30 having a longitudinal length that is advantageously from about 2-6 mm, and preferably about 2-4 mm or 3-5 mm, and ideally 3, 4 or 5 mm. Offset ledges 30 having longer longitudinal lengths are believed suitable, but less desirable.
- the offset ledge 30 advantageously extends from side 22 to side 24 and has substantially the same thickness and advantageously has substantially the same length measured along the longitudinal axis.
- the offset ledge 30 is advantageously less than about 1 ⁇ 5 the length of the fingernail extension 10 along the longitudinal axis, is advantageously about 1 ⁇ 5 to 1/10 the length of the extension.
- the thickness of the offset ledge 30 may be selected for ease of use by the manicurist or user, in which case the offset ledge thickness is reduced in order to reduce the effort needed to blend the outer or top surface 26 of the fingernail extension with the outer surface of the fingernail 18 .
- the offset ledge 30 may thus have a convex curve from side 22 to side 24 , and advantageously also curves toward the distal end 12 to conform to the shape of the end of a person's nail plate at the hyponychium.
- the proximal end of the artificial nail and the offset ledge may thus have a complex curve in three dimensions which results in a proximal end conforming in shape to the hyponychium.
- Offset ledges 30 having a thickness of 20% to 40% the thickness of the fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge, and preferably about 30% to 40% the thickness of the fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge, are believed suitable. A stronger connection is believed achievable if the thickness of the offset ledge 30 is about 30% to 60% the thickness of the fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge, with an offset of 40% to 50% believed suitable.
- the term “immediately adjacent” means a length that is equal to the axial length of the offset ledge 30 along axis 20 .
- an offset ledge 30 with a length of 1 mm encompasses not just the axial length but any variations caused by the curvature of the interior end of the offset ledge 30 which is generally a portion of a circle centered on a longitudinal axis through the top, middle portion of the nail, and which curves downward toward the cuticle and the lateral nail fold.
- variations caused by difficulties and uncertainties in measuring the dimensions are accommodated, with an implicit variation of 15% in such dimensions believed sufficient to encompass the variations in a person's nails.
- the offset ledge 30 has a thickness of 0.15 mm-0.23 mm (0.006-0.09 inches). These thicknesses may be average thicknesses.
- an offset ledge 30 having a thickness of 35% to 65% of T is believed preferred, and a thickness of 40% to 60% is believed more preferable, and a thickness of about 50% preferred.
- the offset ledge 30 forms a crescent-shaped strip following that curvature on the proximal end 14 .
- the thickness of the offset ledge 30 is advantageously uniform from side 22 to side 24 .
- the offset ledge 30 may be formed by grinding the proximal end 14 to reduce the thickness and texture the offset ledge, or the nail extension may be molded to have the reduced thickness at the offset ledge and molded to have the desired texturing finish, or a combination of the two methods can be used. If grinding is used, the axial length of the offset ledge 30 is advantageously the width of the grinding wheel.
- the top and bottom surfaces 26 , 28 advantageously have a shiny, polished surface finish. This polished surface may be achieved by molding. But the offset ledge 30 advantageously has a textured surface on the bottom side of the artificial nail and facing downward, toward the person's fingernail 18 during use and this textured surface is shown by the dashed lines in the figures that indicate surface texturing. This textured surface is also achieved during molding of the fingernail extensions 10 , or by other means such as grinding with an abrasive wheel.
- the textured surface is selected to be rough enough to substantially improve adhesion with the nail adhesive used to fasten the fingernail extension 10 to the underlying fingernail 18 compared to a non-textured surface such as a polished surface, while not causing stress risers that induce cracking and fracture or fatigue fracture of the offset ledge 30 during periods of extended use, advantageously 10 to 20 days, and preferably from two to four weeks.
- the textured surface is preferably a matt finish, manufactured as a “crude” finish with a surface roughness of about 74 ⁇ m, RMS believed suitable. A surface roughness of 0.35 to 0.7 Ra (micro-inches) is believed suitable, with a texture of 0.8 to 2.8 Ra believed usable but less desirable.
- the surface finish on the remainder of the artificial nail other than the offset ledge 30 is advantageously a polished finish.
- a surface roughness of 0.1 to 0.3 RA (micro-inches) is believed suitable.
- the artificial fingernail extensions 10 may be made from any suitable material.
- Various thermoplastic materials are commonly used in the formation of artificial nails, such as, by way of example only, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene and polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) and combinations thereof, by coextrusion or otherwise.
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
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- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- PET polystyrene and polyethyleneterephthalate
- cellulose acetate and other cellulose esters such as, by way of example only, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene and polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) and combinations thereof, by coextrusion or otherwise.
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- the fingernail extensions 10 are typically made in clear, natural, and white colors with the clear nail extensions being effectively 100% transparent when the top and bottom surfaces have a polished finish. If the fingernail extension is made of clear material then the texturing on the offset ledge 30 advantageously provides a visually perceptible contrasting appearance to the unaided eye compared to the clear remainder of the fingernail extension 10 .
- the offset ledge is made of a material with a transparency differing by about 15% to 30% from the immediately adjacent portion of the fingernail extension before polish or gel is applied.
- the offset ledge 30 is less transparent by about 15% to 30% compared to the immediately adjacent portion of the nail extension, and advantageously about 20% less transparent, with the texturing on the offset ledge 30 contributing almost all of that difference in transparency as the material itself is clear. But preferably the thinner (textured) offset ledge still results in an offset ledge 30 sufficiently transparent that one can see through the offset ledge with the texturing increasing the contrast.
- the offset ledge has a transparency of about 40% to 80% for the clear nail extension, with transparencies of about 50% and 70% believed advantageous within that range. These differences in transparency are before use.
- the crescent shape formed by the offset ledge 30 is visible when viewed through the outer or top surface 26 of the nail extension, and that crescent shape may be used to help align the proximal end 30 during use. The texturing and reduced thickness contribute to this difference in appearance.
- the thinner offset ledge 30 advantageously provides a contrasting appearance to the unaided eye compared to the darker and naturally colored remainder of the fingernail extension 10 , even when looking through the outer or top surface 26 of the fingernail extension. But preferably the thinner offset ledge 30 has about 15% to 30% more transparent than the immediately adjacent portion of the fingernail extension 10 when viewed through the polished top surface 26 , even with the texturing on the offset layer.
- the offset ledge is preferably about 20% more transparency even though the ledge 30 is textured. The transparency arises from the material used, or from the reduced thickness of the offset ledge or both.
- the reduction in thickness of the offset layer may result in increasing transparency of the naturally colored nail by the desired amount when the offset layer is textured, or the transparency of the material used to form the artificial nail may be changed to contribute.
- naturally colored artificial nails having a normal transparency of 60% may be made with a transparency about 20% to 30% greater and preferably with a transparency of about 10% greater.
- a transparency of about 70% is believed suitable. That increased transparency of the material, combined with the reduced thickness of offset ledge 30 and texturing of offset ledge 30 results in the specified transparency when viewed through the polished top surface 26 .
- the offset ledge advantageously has a transparency of about 40% to 60% and preferably about 50%, when viewed through a polished top surface 24 of the fingernail extension. These transparency differences are before use.
- the crescent shape formed by the offset ledge 30 on a naturally colored fingernail extension is visible and may be used to help align the proximal end 30 with a person's natural fingernail during use, and the increased transparency of that crescent shaped, offset ledge 30 may also be used for such alignment.
- the thinner offset ledge 30 advantageously provides a contrasting appearance to the unaided eye compared to the less transparent and white colored remainder of the fingernail extension 10 , when looking through the outer or top surface 26 of the fingernail extension.
- the thinner offset ledge 30 has about 15% to 30% more transparent than the immediately adjacent portion of the white-colored fingernail extension 10 when viewed through the polished top surface 26 , even with the texturing on the offset layer.
- the offset ledge is preferably about 20% more transparency even though the ledge 30 is textured. The transparency arises from the material used, or from the reduced thickness of the offset ledge or both.
- the reduction in thickness of the offset layer may result in increasing the transparency of the white-colored nail by the desired amount when the offset layer is textured, or the transparency of the material used to form the artificial nail may be changed to contribute.
- white-colored artificial nails having a normal transparency of 60% may be made with a transparency about 20% to 30% greater and preferably with a transparency of about 10% greater.
- a transparency of about 70% is believed suitable. That increased transparency of the material, combined with the reduced thickness of offset ledge 30 and texturing of offset ledge 30 results in the desired transparency when viewed through the polished top surface 26 .
- the offset ledge advantageously has a transparency of about 40% to 60% and preferably about 50%, when viewed through a polished top surface 24 of the fingernail extension.
- the transparency differences in these examples are before use.
- the crescent shape formed by the offset ledge 30 on a white-colored fingernail extension is visible and may be used to help align the proximal end 30 with a person's natural fingernail during use, and the increased transparency of that crescent offset ledge 30 may also be used for such alignment.
- the transparency refers to the passage of ambient visible light such that 50% transparent refers to passing 50% of the ambient, visible light.
- Transparency is preferably determined at an illumination of 800 lumens on the fingernail extension using a light source at 5000° K. The particular illumination and color temperature are not believed critical as the majority of manicurists can visually see through the offset ledge 30 in their work environment to align the interior edge of the offset ledge with the distal end of a person's fingernail to adhere the artificial nail to the fingernail.
- the fingernail extensions 10 may be straight or curved along the direction of the finger and fingernail.
- the curvature is preferably selected to match or approximate the natural curvature of the fingernails 18 extending from a person's fingers.
- the fingernail extensions also curve from left to right sides 22 , 24 to conform to the curvature of a person's fingers, with the extensions being thin enough that the bend to conform to the individual shape of the person's nails.
- the artificial fingernail extensions 10 may have different shapes on the distal ends 12 , including rounded ( FIG. 9A ), almond shaped ( FIG. 9B ), coffin shaped ( FIG. 9C ) and pointed ( FIG. 9D ).
- rounded FIG. 9A
- almond shaped FIG. 9B
- coffin shaped FIG. 9C
- pointed FIG. 9D
- a variety of straight and curved fingernail extensions 10 are provided with an offset ledge 30 having a textured surface to provide a strong and fast connection to a fingernail 18 .
- the manicurist selects the fingernail extension 10 to be used and optionally looks through the offset ledge 30 to compare the shape of the offset ledge to the shape of the distal edge of the underlying fingernail.
- the fingernail may be shaped to better conform to the shape of the offset ledge 30 if desired.
- the manicurist then applies an adhesive to at least one of the textured offset 30 or the distal end of the fingernail 18 .
- the textured surface and the offset 30 cooperate to help retain the liquid adhesive within the bounds of the textured offset 30 .
- the manicurist looks through the proximal end 30 of the fingernail extension 10 and uses the visible contrast between the offset textured portion 30 and the adjacent fingernail extension to position the fingernail extension 10 relative to the underlying fingernail.
- the manicurist then places the textured offset ledge 30 against the distal end of the underlying fingernail 18 and, as needed, slides the fingernail extension 10 longitudinally until the distal edge of the fingernail 18 contacts the interior edge of the offset ledge 30 , and slides the fingernail extension laterally until the offset ledge is visually centered on the fingernail.
- the offset ledge 30 overlaps or has its proximal edge aligned with the hyponychium so as to lend the appearance of a French manicure.
- the conforming shapes of the interior end of the offset ledge 30 and the distal end of the fingernail 38 help align and center the fingernail extension 10 on the fingernail 18 .
- the contrasting texture and visibility of the textured offset ledge 30 allows easy rough alignment and positioning of the fingernail extension 10 with the fingernail 18 .
- the ability of the manicurist to see the shape of the offset ledge 30 through the thickness of the proximal end 30 of the fingernail extension allows easy alignment and positioning of the fingernail extension with the fingernail as the proximal end 14 approaches the fingernail 18 , and when the offset ledge contacts the fingernail.
- the textured surface on the offset ledge 30 provides improved adhesion, especially compared to an adhesive applied to the polished finish on the remainder of the surfaces of the fingernail extension 10 .
- the textured surface thus provides a stronger and more durable connection with the artificial fingernail extension.
- the manicurist will sand down the overlapping edge of the offset ledge 30 to more closely conform to the person's fingernail 18 .
- the manicurist may add a layer of gel, adhesive or filler around the proximal end 14 and the outer edge of the outer ledge 30 and when hardened, file or sand that added material to more smoothly blend to the fingernail 18 .
- the manicurist may then add any sealant, clearcoat, or color coat desired on the outer surface 26 of the fingernail extension 10 or other portions of the nail extension.
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An artificial fingernail extension has opposing top and bottom surfaces with opposing distal and proximal ends and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends. An offset ledge is formed in the bottom surface, extends along the proximal end between the opposing sides, is thinner than an average thickness immediately adjacent the offset ledge, has a textured surface, and optionally has a transparency differing by 20% from the transparency of the immediately adjacent nail portion. The textured surface improves adhesion and along with the transparency differences improves alignment during use.
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- The application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to Provisional Patent Application No. 62/866,530 filed Jun. 25, 2019 and Provisional Patent Application No. 62/873,129 filed Jul. 11, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference
- Artificial fingernails are connected to a person's existing nails to enhance or change the appearance of the fingernails, to protect the underlying natural fingernails or nail beds, or combinations thereof. The artificial fingernails may be adhered to the underlying natural fingernails along the entire length of the nail body, but as the natural nail grows the artificial fingernail moves away from the cuticle and a recess begins to appear between the cuticle and the bottom end of the artificial nail and the recess creates an undesirable visual effect. To avoid the formation of this recess and to avoid adhesives over the entire nailbed, a fingernail extension may be fastened to the free end or distal end of the natural fingernail. But such fingernail extensions have a large length of the artificial fingernail cantilevered from the distal end, and increased breakage occurs as the length of the artificial fingernails increases. Further, axial and rotational alignment of the fingernail extensions with the underlying fingernail are problematic and adequate adhesion of the fingernail extensions with the underlying fingernail are also problematic. There is thus a need for an improved fingernail tip extension.
- An artificial fingernail extension is provided with opposing top and bottom surfaces, opposing distal and proximal ends and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends. An offset ledge is formed in the bottom surface and extends along the proximal end between the opposing sides. The offset ledge is thinner than an average thickness immediately adjacent the offset ledge, has a textured surface with a roughness greater than the bottom surface of the artificial nail, and optionally has a transparency differing by about 20% from the transparency of the immediately adjacent nail portion. The transparency difference preferably arises because of a difference in thickness of the offset ledge versus the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial nail but may arise from a difference in transparency of the material forming the offset ledge and the immediately adjacent portion of the nail, or both. The textured surface improves adhesion and along with the transparency differences improves the ability of to align the artificial fingernail extension with the underlying natural nail during use. The increased transparency of the offset ledge and the increased contrast of the offset ledge each helps to improve alignment of the artificial nail with the underlying natural nail.
- There is thus provided an artificial fingernail extension for use with a person's fingernail. The fingernail extension has opposing top and bottom surfaces and extends along a longitudinal axis. The fingernail extension has a distal end and a proximal end and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends. The proximal end has an offset ledge formed in the bottom surface so as to face the fingernail during use and extends between the opposing sides of the fingernail extension. The offset ledge has a thickness about 35% to 65% of an average thickness of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent to the offset ledge. The surface of the offset ledge is textured.
- In further variations, the offset ledge has a uniform length along the longitudinal axis, and that uniform length is advantageously between about 3 and 6 mm. The offset ledge may have a thickness of about 40% to 60% the thickness of the artificial fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge. Advantageously, the 40% thickness difference occurs with thinner nails and the 60% difference occurs with thicker nails, with the offset ledge thickness varying from about 15 mm to 23 mm. Further, the artificial fingernail may be straight, but preferably has a convex curve between the proximal and distal ends in the general direction a person clenches the fingers to make a fist so the curvature of the fingernail extension follows the natural curvature of average fingernails. Similarly, the artificial fingernail is also curved convexly from side to side to better conform to the shape of a person's natural fingernail.
- Further, a bottom surface of the offset ledge may have a different and rougher surface texture than the bottom surface of the remainder of the artificial fingernail. The bottom surface of the offset ledge has a matt finish and the top and bottom surfaces of the remainder of the artificial nail advantageously have a polished finish. The offset ledge advantageously may have a thickness of about 0.15 mm to 0.23 mm and the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent the offset ledge may have a thickness of about 0.35 mm to 0.38 mm.
- The offset ledge advantageously has a transparency that is about 15%-40% different from the transparency of the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail so as to enhance the contrast between the offset ledge and the remainder of the artificial fingernail. The combined reduction in thickness of the offset portion combined with a more transparent portion relative to the immediately adjacent portion of the nail may achieve the 15% to 40% change in transparency. While the transparency of the offset ledge is advantageously about 15% to 40% different (and preferably greater) greater than the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail, it is believed advantageous if the transparency is about 15% to 30% more transparent than the immediately adjacent the offset ledge to enhance visibility of the offset ledge.
- Less preferable is achieving that level of transparency by the reduction in thickness of the offset portion alone. These differences in transparency advantageously include the surface texturing of the offset layer, so the same variation in transparency is achieved when the offset layer is textured as described herein, for the various thicknesses and texturing roughness of the offset layer. Advantageously, the offset ledge is about 50% transparent and a portion of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent the offset ledge is about 70% transparent (e.g., because of differences in thickness or in the transparency of the basic material), and the offset ledge has a transparency about 15% to 30% different from a transparency of the immediately adjacent the offset ledge to enhance visibility of the offset ledge.
- There is also provided an artificial fingernail extension for use with a person's fingernail where the artificial fingernail has opposing top and bottom surfaces that extend generally along a longitudinal axis (because the nails typically curve they deviate from the strict longitudinal axis). The artificial fingernail has a distal end and a proximal end and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends and joining the top and bottom surfaces. The proximal end has an offset ledge formed in the bottom surface so as to face the fingernail during use. The offset ledge extends along the entire proximal end, from side to side of the artificial fingernail. The offset ledge has a thickness about 40% to 60% of an average thickness of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent to the offset ledge. The surface of the offset ledge is textured and has a rougher surface texture than the bottom surface of the artificial fingernail immediately adjacent the offset ledge. The artificial fingernail has a length generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of about 3 mm-6 mm. The offset ledge has a transparency that is different from the transparency of the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail by being about 15% to 30% less transparent if the artificial fingernail is clear, but is about 15% to 30% more transparent if the artificial fingernail is colored, so as to enhance the contrast between the offset ledge and the remainder of the artificial fingernail. In further variations, the top and bottom surfaces may be polished, and the offset ledge has a transparency of about 50%.
- There is also provided a method of applying an artificial fingernail extension to a person's fingernail using any of the artificial fingernails described above or described herein. The method includes the steps of applying a fingernail adhesive to the textured offset ledge and then aligning the offset ledge with the distal end of the person's fingernail by looking through the offset ledge from the top surface of the artificial fingernail or by using the difference in transparency to align the artificial fingernail, and then placing the offset ledge on top of the person's fingernail with an interior edge of the offset ledge at a distal end of the person's fingernail. After the adhesive hardens sufficiently so it does not dislodge or shift position during later steps of the manicure the artificial nail is blended with the person's underlying fingernail, usually by applying a gel or other filler to the person's natural fingernail and smoothing the artificial fingernail and applied gel or filler with a file or abrasive material, or by using an abrasive material to smooth down or blend the adhered end of the artificial fingernail with the person's underlying fingernail.
- These and other advantages and features of the invention will be better appreciated in view of the following drawings and descriptions in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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FIG. 1 is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a square distal end; -
FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the artificial fingernail extension ofFIG. 1 showing a textured area; -
FIG. 3 is an end view of the artificial fingernail extension ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along section 4-4 ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a top view of the artificial fingernail extension ofFIG. 1 on a person's finger; -
FIG. 6 is a partial sectional view ofFIG. 5 showing a straight, artificial fingernail extension in cross section along the longitudinal axis; -
FIG. 7 is cross sectional view of a straight artificial fingernail extension; -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a curved artificial fingernail extension; -
FIG. 9A is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a round distal end; -
FIG. 9B is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having an almond-shaped distal end; -
FIG. 9C is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a coffin-shaped distal end; and -
FIG. 9D is a top view of an artificial fingernail extension having a pointed distal end. - As used herein, the following part numbers refer to the following parts: 10—artificial fingernail; 12—distal end; 14—proximal end; 16—finger; 18—natural fingernail; 20—longitudinal axis; 22—right side; 24—left side; 26—top surface; 28—bottom surface and 30—offset ledge.
- As used herein, the
longitudinal axis 20 extends direction along a person's finger when held horizontally, with the vertical direction extending in the direction of gravity and the later direction extending in a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal and vertical planes. The relative orientations and directions top and bottom, up and down, upward and downward are with respect to the vertical axis. The relative orientations and directions inner and outer, inward and outward are with respect to the longitudinal axis extending through the middle of a person's finger. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-8 , anartificial fingernail extension 10 is shown as extending in a longitudinal direction and having adistal end 12 and an opposing,proximal end 14. Theproximal end 14 is curved in a direction along thelongitudinal axis 20 toward thedistal end 12 to form a curve having a center extending away toward the distal end of the artificial fingernail extension 10 (FIGS. 1, 2 and 5 ). Theproximal end 14 and the entireartificial fingernail extension 10 have a convex curvature between the sides of thefingernail extension 10 as seen inFIGS. 3-4 . Thefinger 16 has anatural fingernail 18. The curvedproximal end 14 is preferably symmetric about thelongitudinal axis 20 and advantageously has a configuration selected to conform to the distal edge of a person'sfingernail 18. Continuously curved surfaces are preferred for the shape of the curvedproximal end 14, as are segments of circles, ellipses or parabolas, with the curves centered on the longitudinal axis of thefingernail extension 10. Thefingernail extension 10 is also advantageously curved along a length of thelongitudinal axis 20 so as to conform to the curved top surface of a person'sfingernail 18 and this results in a convex curve between the distal and proximal ends of the artificial fingernail, curved in the general direction a finger bends when clenching the fingers into a fist. - The
fingernail extension 10 has opposing right and leftsides sides proximal end 14 of thefingernail extension 10 are adjacent the lateral nail folds and nail groove of a finger during use of the fingernail extension. The artificial fingernail extension thus advantageously is curved fromside 22 toside 24 as are the natural fingernails of a person and the curve is convex shaped. - The
fingernail extension 10 has opposing top andbottom surfaces bottom side 28 of the fingernail extension at theproximal end 14 has a reduced thickness that forms an offsetledge 30 having a longitudinal length that is advantageously from about 2-6 mm, and preferably about 2-4 mm or 3-5 mm, and ideally 3, 4 or 5 mm. Offsetledges 30 having longer longitudinal lengths are believed suitable, but less desirable. The offsetledge 30 advantageously extends fromside 22 toside 24 and has substantially the same thickness and advantageously has substantially the same length measured along the longitudinal axis. The offsetledge 30 is advantageously less than about ⅕ the length of thefingernail extension 10 along the longitudinal axis, is advantageously about ⅕ to 1/10 the length of the extension. The thickness of the offsetledge 30 may be selected for ease of use by the manicurist or user, in which case the offset ledge thickness is reduced in order to reduce the effort needed to blend the outer ortop surface 26 of the fingernail extension with the outer surface of thefingernail 18. - The offset
ledge 30 may thus have a convex curve fromside 22 toside 24, and advantageously also curves toward thedistal end 12 to conform to the shape of the end of a person's nail plate at the hyponychium. The proximal end of the artificial nail and the offset ledge may thus have a complex curve in three dimensions which results in a proximal end conforming in shape to the hyponychium. - Offset
ledges 30 having a thickness of 20% to 40% the thickness of the fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge, and preferably about 30% to 40% the thickness of the fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge, are believed suitable. A stronger connection is believed achievable if the thickness of the offsetledge 30 is about 30% to 60% the thickness of the fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge, with an offset of 40% to 50% believed suitable. As used herein, the term “immediately adjacent” means a length that is equal to the axial length of the offsetledge 30 alongaxis 20. Because a person's fingernail curves about three axes, the above description of and reference to the offset ledge having an axial length or a uniform axial length, is understood to accommodate variations encompassed by the natural curvature of a person's fingernails, which curvature may vary among fingernails of the same person, and which may vary among different persons. Thus, for example, an offsetledge 30 with a length of 1 mm encompasses not just the axial length but any variations caused by the curvature of the interior end of the offsetledge 30 which is generally a portion of a circle centered on a longitudinal axis through the top, middle portion of the nail, and which curves downward toward the cuticle and the lateral nail fold. In short, variations caused by difficulties and uncertainties in measuring the dimensions are accommodated, with an implicit variation of 15% in such dimensions believed sufficient to encompass the variations in a person's nails. - Advantageously, for an artificial nail having a thickness of 0.35 mm to 0.38 mm (0.14-0.15 inches), the offset
ledge 30 has a thickness of 0.15 mm-0.23 mm (0.006-0.09 inches). These thicknesses may be average thicknesses. For an artificial nail having a thickness T, an offsetledge 30 having a thickness of 35% to 65% of T is believed preferred, and a thickness of 40% to 60% is believed more preferable, and a thickness of about 50% preferred. - Because the
proximal end 14 is curved into thefingernail extension 10, the offsetledge 30 forms a crescent-shaped strip following that curvature on theproximal end 14. The thickness of the offsetledge 30 is advantageously uniform fromside 22 toside 24. The offsetledge 30 may be formed by grinding theproximal end 14 to reduce the thickness and texture the offset ledge, or the nail extension may be molded to have the reduced thickness at the offset ledge and molded to have the desired texturing finish, or a combination of the two methods can be used. If grinding is used, the axial length of the offsetledge 30 is advantageously the width of the grinding wheel. - The top and
bottom surfaces ledge 30 advantageously has a textured surface on the bottom side of the artificial nail and facing downward, toward the person'sfingernail 18 during use and this textured surface is shown by the dashed lines in the figures that indicate surface texturing. This textured surface is also achieved during molding of thefingernail extensions 10, or by other means such as grinding with an abrasive wheel. The textured surface is selected to be rough enough to substantially improve adhesion with the nail adhesive used to fasten thefingernail extension 10 to theunderlying fingernail 18 compared to a non-textured surface such as a polished surface, while not causing stress risers that induce cracking and fracture or fatigue fracture of the offsetledge 30 during periods of extended use, advantageously 10 to 20 days, and preferably from two to four weeks. The textured surface is preferably a matt finish, manufactured as a “crude” finish with a surface roughness of about 74 μm, RMS believed suitable. A surface roughness of 0.35 to 0.7 Ra (micro-inches) is believed suitable, with a texture of 0.8 to 2.8 Ra believed usable but less desirable. - The surface finish on the remainder of the artificial nail other than the offset
ledge 30 is advantageously a polished finish. A surface roughness of 0.1 to 0.3 RA (micro-inches) is believed suitable. - The
artificial fingernail extensions 10 may be made from any suitable material. Various thermoplastic materials are commonly used in the formation of artificial nails, such as, by way of example only, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene and polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) and combinations thereof, by coextrusion or otherwise. Also believed suitable for use are cellulose acetate and other cellulose esters, nylon, clear acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer, acrylic resin and polystyrene. Furthermore, the composition of material in the nail body is preferably consistently uniform throughout. - The
fingernail extensions 10 are typically made in clear, natural, and white colors with the clear nail extensions being effectively 100% transparent when the top and bottom surfaces have a polished finish. If the fingernail extension is made of clear material then the texturing on the offsetledge 30 advantageously provides a visually perceptible contrasting appearance to the unaided eye compared to the clear remainder of thefingernail extension 10. Advantageously the offset ledge is made of a material with a transparency differing by about 15% to 30% from the immediately adjacent portion of the fingernail extension before polish or gel is applied. As the fingernail extension is clear in this example, the offsetledge 30 is less transparent by about 15% to 30% compared to the immediately adjacent portion of the nail extension, and advantageously about 20% less transparent, with the texturing on the offsetledge 30 contributing almost all of that difference in transparency as the material itself is clear. But preferably the thinner (textured) offset ledge still results in an offsetledge 30 sufficiently transparent that one can see through the offset ledge with the texturing increasing the contrast. Advantageously, the offset ledge has a transparency of about 40% to 80% for the clear nail extension, with transparencies of about 50% and 70% believed advantageous within that range. These differences in transparency are before use. The crescent shape formed by the offsetledge 30 is visible when viewed through the outer ortop surface 26 of the nail extension, and that crescent shape may be used to help align theproximal end 30 during use. The texturing and reduced thickness contribute to this difference in appearance. - If the
fingernail extension 10 is made of natural color material then it is not transparent. For a naturalcolored fingernail extension 10, the thinner offsetledge 30 advantageously provides a contrasting appearance to the unaided eye compared to the darker and naturally colored remainder of thefingernail extension 10, even when looking through the outer ortop surface 26 of the fingernail extension. But preferably the thinner offsetledge 30 has about 15% to 30% more transparent than the immediately adjacent portion of thefingernail extension 10 when viewed through the polishedtop surface 26, even with the texturing on the offset layer. The offset ledge is preferably about 20% more transparency even though theledge 30 is textured. The transparency arises from the material used, or from the reduced thickness of the offset ledge or both. Thus, the reduction in thickness of the offset layer may result in increasing transparency of the naturally colored nail by the desired amount when the offset layer is textured, or the transparency of the material used to form the artificial nail may be changed to contribute. For example, naturally colored artificial nails having a normal transparency of 60% may be made with a transparency about 20% to 30% greater and preferably with a transparency of about 10% greater. For natural colored nail extensions, a transparency of about 70% is believed suitable. That increased transparency of the material, combined with the reduced thickness of offsetledge 30 and texturing of offsetledge 30 results in the specified transparency when viewed through the polishedtop surface 26. The offset ledge advantageously has a transparency of about 40% to 60% and preferably about 50%, when viewed through a polishedtop surface 24 of the fingernail extension. These transparency differences are before use. The crescent shape formed by the offsetledge 30 on a naturally colored fingernail extension is visible and may be used to help align theproximal end 30 with a person's natural fingernail during use, and the increased transparency of that crescent shaped, offsetledge 30 may also be used for such alignment. - For a white
colored fingernail extension 10, the thinner offsetledge 30 advantageously provides a contrasting appearance to the unaided eye compared to the less transparent and white colored remainder of thefingernail extension 10, when looking through the outer ortop surface 26 of the fingernail extension. Preferably, the thinner offsetledge 30 has about 15% to 30% more transparent than the immediately adjacent portion of the white-colored fingernail extension 10 when viewed through the polishedtop surface 26, even with the texturing on the offset layer. The offset ledge is preferably about 20% more transparency even though theledge 30 is textured. The transparency arises from the material used, or from the reduced thickness of the offset ledge or both. Thus, the reduction in thickness of the offset layer may result in increasing the transparency of the white-colored nail by the desired amount when the offset layer is textured, or the transparency of the material used to form the artificial nail may be changed to contribute. For example, white-colored artificial nails having a normal transparency of 60% may be made with a transparency about 20% to 30% greater and preferably with a transparency of about 10% greater. For white-colored nail extensions a transparency of about 70% is believed suitable. That increased transparency of the material, combined with the reduced thickness of offsetledge 30 and texturing of offsetledge 30 results in the desired transparency when viewed through the polishedtop surface 26. The offset ledge advantageously has a transparency of about 40% to 60% and preferably about 50%, when viewed through a polishedtop surface 24 of the fingernail extension. The transparency differences in these examples are before use. The crescent shape formed by the offsetledge 30 on a white-colored fingernail extension is visible and may be used to help align theproximal end 30 with a person's natural fingernail during use, and the increased transparency of that crescent offsetledge 30 may also be used for such alignment. - The transparency refers to the passage of ambient visible light such that 50% transparent refers to passing 50% of the ambient, visible light. Transparency is preferably determined at an illumination of 800 lumens on the fingernail extension using a light source at 5000° K. The particular illumination and color temperature are not believed critical as the majority of manicurists can visually see through the offset
ledge 30 in their work environment to align the interior edge of the offset ledge with the distal end of a person's fingernail to adhere the artificial nail to the fingernail. - As seen in
FIGS. 7-8 , thefingernail extensions 10 may be straight or curved along the direction of the finger and fingernail. The curvature is preferably selected to match or approximate the natural curvature of thefingernails 18 extending from a person's fingers. The fingernail extensions also curve from left toright sides - Additionally, as shown in
FIGS. 9A-9D , theartificial fingernail extensions 10 may have different shapes on the distal ends 12, including rounded (FIG. 9A ), almond shaped (FIG. 9B ), coffin shaped (FIG. 9C ) and pointed (FIG. 9D ). Thus, a variety of straight andcurved fingernail extensions 10 are provided with an offsetledge 30 having a textured surface to provide a strong and fast connection to afingernail 18. - In use, the manicurist selects the
fingernail extension 10 to be used and optionally looks through the offsetledge 30 to compare the shape of the offset ledge to the shape of the distal edge of the underlying fingernail. The fingernail may be shaped to better conform to the shape of the offsetledge 30 if desired. The manicurist then applies an adhesive to at least one of the textured offset 30 or the distal end of thefingernail 18. The textured surface and the offset 30 cooperate to help retain the liquid adhesive within the bounds of the textured offset 30. The manicurist then looks through theproximal end 30 of thefingernail extension 10 and uses the visible contrast between the offsettextured portion 30 and the adjacent fingernail extension to position thefingernail extension 10 relative to the underlying fingernail. The manicurist then places the textured offsetledge 30 against the distal end of theunderlying fingernail 18 and, as needed, slides thefingernail extension 10 longitudinally until the distal edge of thefingernail 18 contacts the interior edge of the offsetledge 30, and slides the fingernail extension laterally until the offset ledge is visually centered on the fingernail. Advantageously, the offsetledge 30 overlaps or has its proximal edge aligned with the hyponychium so as to lend the appearance of a French manicure. The conforming shapes of the interior end of the offsetledge 30 and the distal end of the fingernail 38 help align and center thefingernail extension 10 on thefingernail 18. The contrasting texture and visibility of the textured offsetledge 30 allows easy rough alignment and positioning of thefingernail extension 10 with thefingernail 18. The ability of the manicurist to see the shape of the offsetledge 30 through the thickness of theproximal end 30 of the fingernail extension allows easy alignment and positioning of the fingernail extension with the fingernail as theproximal end 14 approaches thefingernail 18, and when the offset ledge contacts the fingernail. - The textured surface on the offset
ledge 30 provides improved adhesion, especially compared to an adhesive applied to the polished finish on the remainder of the surfaces of thefingernail extension 10. The textured surface thus provides a stronger and more durable connection with the artificial fingernail extension. - After the offset
ledge 30 is adhered to the person'sfingernail 30 and the adhesive is set or hardened, the manicurist will sand down the overlapping edge of the offsetledge 30 to more closely conform to the person'sfingernail 18. Alternatively, the manicurist may add a layer of gel, adhesive or filler around theproximal end 14 and the outer edge of theouter ledge 30 and when hardened, file or sand that added material to more smoothly blend to thefingernail 18. The manicurist may then add any sealant, clearcoat, or color coat desired on theouter surface 26 of thefingernail extension 10 or other portions of the nail extension. - As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
- The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention, including various ways of texturing the offset
ledge 30. Further, the various features of this invention can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the invention is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.
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1. An artificial fingernail extension for use with a person's fingernail, comprising:
an artificial fingernail extension having opposing top and bottom surfaces and extending along a longitudinal axis, a distal end and a proximal end and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends, the proximal end having an offset ledge formed in the bottom surface e so as to face the fingernail during use and extending between the opposing sides, the offset ledge having a thickness about 50% of an average thickness of the artificial fingernail extension immediately adjacent to the offset ledge, the surface of the offset ledge being textured to have a surface roughness greater than a surface roughness of the bottom of the artificial fingernail extension, the surface roughness comprising a matt finish.
2. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , wherein the offset ledge has a uniform length measured parallel to the longitudinal axis.
3. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 2 , wherein the uniform length is between 3 and 6 mm.
4. (canceled)
5. (canceled)
6. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , wherein a bottom surface of the offset ledge has a different and rougher surface texture than the bottom surface of the artificial fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge.
7. (canceled)
8. (canceled)
9. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , wherein the top and bottom surfaces are polished.
10. (canceled)
11. (canceled)
12. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , wherein the offset ledge has a transparency that is about 15%-40% different from the transparency of the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail extension so as to enhance the contrast between the offset ledge and the remainder of the artificial fingernail extension.
13. (canceled)
14. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , wherein the offset ledge is about 50% transparent and a portion of the artificial fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge is about 70% transparent.
15. An artificial fingernail extension for use with a person's fingernail, comprising:
an artificial fingernail extension having opposing top and bottom surfaces and extending along a longitudinal axis, a distal end and a proximal end and two opposing sides extending between the proximal and distal ends, the proximal end having an offset ledge formed in the bottom surface so as to face the fingernail during use and extending along the entire proximal end, the offset ledge having a thickness about 50% of an average thickness of the artificial fingernail extension immediately adjacent to the offset ledge, the surface of the offset ledge being textured with a matt finish having a rougher surface texture than the bottom surface of the artificial fingernail extension immediately adjacent the offset ledge, the artificial fingernail extension having a length along the longitudinal axis of about 3 mm-6 mm, the offset ledge having a transparency through the matt finish that differs from the transparency of the immediately adjacent portion of the artificial fingernail extension by about 15% to 30% in transparency, so as to enhance the contrast between the offset ledge and the remainder of the artificial fingernail extension.
16. The artificial fingernail extension of 15, wherein the top and bottom surfaces are polished, and the offset ledge has a transparency of about 50%.
17. A method of applying an artificial fingernail extension to a person's fingernail using the artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , comprising the steps of:
applying a fingernail adhesive to the textured offset ledge;
aligning the offset ledge with the distal end of the person's fingernail; and
placing the offset ledge on top of the person's fingernail with an interior edge of the offset ledge at a distal end of the person's fingernail.
18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the offset ledge has a length along the longitudinal axis of about 2-6 mm.
19. (canceled)
20. (canceled)
21. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , wherein the fingernail extension has a convex curve between the proximal and distal ends in the direction a finger bends, and the proximal end is curved convexly from side to side.
22. The artificial fingernail extension of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end and the offset ledge are curved toward the distal end and in a direction that a finger curls, and are also curved convexly from side to side.
23. (canceled)
24. (canceled)
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