BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an electric nail polisher having a file member rotated
by a motor.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Electric nail polishers, in which a plurality of file members of different file tooth
coarseness are rotated by a motor, so that the file members are brought to contact
with the fingernails or toenails, and the nails are shaped or polished, are known
commonly.
[0003] Japanese Patent Application Publication (Kokoku) No.
56-39442 discloses a device in which two files (2, 3) of the same diameter are securely provided
on a rotary shaft so that they are aligned in the axial direction with a groove (4)
in between. In Japanese Utility Model Application Publication (Kokoku) No.
45-28330 and Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
63-160707, devices in which a plurality of files having varying diameters are provided so as
to be interchangeable on a rotary shaft so that they are aligned in the axial direction.
In a device of Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No.
54-58482, a ring-shaped concave groove (6) is formed in a columnar file (grindstone), so that
the tip ends of nails are polished to smoothly rounded cross-sections along the cross-sectional
shape of the concave groove, without variously changing the angle of contact between
the grindstone and the nail.
[0004] The device of Japanese Patent Application Publication (Kokoku) No.
56-39442 has file teeth formed in the outer circumferential surface of a file member; however,
since in this device, a file member end surface or groove is no used as a file, the
problem is that fine nail polishing cannot be done in accordance with the nail dimensions,
shape, location, or stage of polishing.
[0005] In the devices of Japanese Utility Model Application Publication (Kokoku) No.
45-28330 and Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) Nos.
63-160707 and
54-58482, it is necessary to interchange the file members among those having different file
tooth coarseness depending on the nail dimensions, shape, location, or stage of polishing.
As a result, not only is it necessary to have a plurality of file members on hand,
but the interchanging operation is bothersome also.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of this invention, devised in view of such circumstances as describe above,
is to provide an electric nail polisher that is made so that nails can be subjected
to various different treatments using not only the outer circumferential surface of
the file member but also the end surfaces of the file members or ring-shaped V grooves
formed between adjacent file members, so that fine nail polishing can be done according
to the dimensions, shape, and location of the nail or to the stage of polishing, and
so that there is no necessity of such a bothersome operation as interchanging file
members.
[0007] The above object is accomplished by a unique structure of the present invention for
an electric nail polisher that has a file member rotationally driven by a drive means
including a motor; and in the present invention, the polisher comprises: a substantially
tube-shaped grip unit that houses the drive means (comprising a motor and, for example,
a battery); a rotary shaft that protrudes from the center of one end of the grip unit
in the longitudinal direction of the grip unit; a plurality (three) of cylindrical
file members securely provided on the rotary shaft in which the file members are of
a fixed diameter and of different file tooth coarseness and are in a close contact
fashion in the axial direction of the rotary shaft; ring-shaped V grooves formed in
the outer circumferences of the contact portions of adjacent cylindrical file members
in which file teeth of different coarseness are formed; and a conical file member
for nail edge finishing that protrudes from the tip end surface of the file member
provided at the tip end of the rotary shaft.
[0008] In the above-described polisher of the present invention, three file members having
the same diameter and of different file tooth coarseness are provided in the axial
direction in a close contact fashion (or continuously), ring-shaped V grooves which
open toward the outer circumferences are provided between the adjacent file members
with file teeth of different coarseness formed in the V grooves, and a conical file
member for nail edge finishing is provided at the tip end. As a result, fine nail
polishing can be performed according to the nail dimensions, shape, location, and
stage of polishing by using not only the outer circumferential surfaces of the three
types of file members but also the combination of the V grooves and the conical file
member for nail edge finishing.
[0009] Moreover, though the three types of file member of fixed (and same) diameter and
of different coarseness and the conical file member for nail edge finishing, a total
of four types of file member, are provided, the way they are used is not limited to
four ways, and a sufficient number of different ways of use can be selected for ordinary
use. It is, thus, not necessary to attach, detach, or change file members. In addition,
because of the V grooves, the circumferential surfaces of adjacent file members are
separated; as a result, when using one of three file members, there is no danger of
an adjacent file member becoming a hindrance or making contact with the nail.
[0010] In the present invention, it is preferable that the file teeth of the file members
be made finer, in order, from the root end of the rotary shaft to the tip end thereof.
In this structure, since the file member having the coarsest file teeth is near the
grip unit, it is easy to apply force to the coarse file member; and since the file
member of least coarseness (finest) file teeth is provided farthest from the grip
unit, though the force applied to this fine file member may be weak, there is no problem
with having such file member at the tip end, making it possible to perform fine, delicate
nail care. In addition, when using the V grooves, the upper surface of the tip end
edge of the nail is polished by the finer file teeth; as a result, the upper surface
of the nails will be beautifully finished; and even if the lower surface of the nail
tip end is filed with coarser file teeth, since the lower surface of the nail is difficult
to be visually recognized, it is not problematic.
[0011] It is also preferable in the present invention that the conical file member be provided
at the tip end of the file member that has the finest file teeth. In this structure,
because the conical file member is a file that has fine teeth, it becomes possible
to perform fine nail polishing using the tip end and conical surface thereof for nail
edge finishing.
[0012] In addition, a cover can be provided so that it covers the file members. The cover
is preferably made so that it has an outer diameter that is substantially the same
as the diameter of the grip unit and is detachably attachable to the grip unit so
as to cover the file members. As a result, when the cover is attached, the cover and
grip unit are integrally and continuously connected to form a single rod shape as
a whole. Accordingly, the polisher can be easily accommodated in, for instance, a
bag and convenient to carry.
[0013] It is preferable that the grip unit be formed with such shape and thickness as to
be easily gripped, as when holding a pen, with the fingers, and it is also preferable
that the grip unit be made in a tube-shape having a cross-section that is circular,
square, or hexagonal or the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
Fig. 1 is a front view of the nail polisher according to one embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view of the internal structure thereof.
Fig. 3 shows a manner of use of the polisher of the present invention for nail shaping.
Fig. 4 shows a manner of use of the polisher of the present invention for polishing
the surface of a nail
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Fig. 1 is a front elevational view of a polisher according to one embodiment of the
present invention, Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of the internal structure thereof,
Fig. 3 shows a manner of use of the polisher for shaping of a nail, and Fig. 4 is
a diagram showing a manner of use of the polisher for polishing the surface of a nail.
[0016] In Figs. 1 and 2, the reference numeral 10 designates a substantially cylindrical
grip unit that internally accommodates a drive means comprising a power source, such
as battery(s) (AAA type, for example) 12 installed in the lower part of the grip unit
and a motor 14 above that. The "power source" includes an external power supply such
as, for instance, a wall outlet at home, and the battery(s) 12 can be a rechargeable
one(s). The grip unit 10, provided with a switch 16 for the ON/OFF control of the
motor 14, has an outer diameter (approximately 1.5 cm) that is suitable for holding
it with the fingers like a pen.
[0017] To the upper end of this grip unit 10, that is, into the end surface thereof on the
motor 14 end, a bearing member 18 is fitted, and a rotary shaft 20 is axially supported
in the center of the bearing member 18. The upper part of that rotary shaft 20 protrudes
in the longitudinal direction of the grip unit 10, and the lower end of the rotary
shaft 20 is connected to the drive shaft of the motor 14, so that the rotary shaft
20 is rotationally driven by the motor 14.
[0018] On the rotary shaft 20, three cylindrical file members 22 (22A, 22B, 22C) are securely
provided in a close contact fashion in the axial direction. These file members 22
have the same outer diameter, and the file surfaces 24 (24A, 24B, 24C), which are
of cylindrical outer surfaces, respectively, have different file tooth coarseness
(roughness). More specifically, the file member 22A in the lower part (located on
the grip unit 10 side) has coarse teeth and is for coarse finishing. The file member
22B in the middle part has an intermediate coarseness and is for intermediate finishing.
The file member 22C in the upper part (at the tip end) has fine teeth and is for glossy
finishing.
[0019] At the outer circumferences of the contact portions of the adjacent two file members
22A and 22B, and at the outer circumferences of the contact portions of the adjacent
two file members 22B and 22C, respectively, ring-shaped V grooves 26 (26A, 26B) are
formed. In the respective two inclined surfaces that form the V groove 26A between
the two file members 22A and 22B, file teeth same as the file members 22A and 22B,
respectively, are formed. In the respective two inclined surfaces that form the V
groove 26B between the two file members 22B and 22C, file teeth of the file members
22B and 22C, respectively, are formed.
[0020] On the tip end surface of the file member 22C which is at the tip end of the rotary
shaft 20, a conical file member 28, which is for nail edge finishing, is integrally
formed. The bottom of this conical file member 28 has the same diameter as the outer
diameter of the file member 22A. In other words, the tip end surface of the file member
22C is made into a conical shape to make the conical file member 28.
[0021] With the structure described above, a great variety of different nail polishing can
be performed by combining the three cylindrical file members 22A, 22B, and 22C, which
have different file tooth coarseness, the V grooves 26A and 26B, and the conical file
member 28.
[0022] In Figs. 1 and 2, a cylindrical cover (cap) 32 is illustrated. This cover 32 has
the same outer diameter as the grip unit 10, and it is mounted from the tip end of
the file member 22 and is fitted onto and secured to the bearing member 18 as indicated
by the imaginary lines in Fig. 1. In this condition (or when the cover 32 is fitted
on the grip unit 10), the grip unit 10 and the cover 32 form an integrated rod shape
which is convenient to accommodate and carry.
[0023] In the present invention, the three file members (22A, 22B and 22C), two V grooves
(26A, 26B) and tip end file member (28) can be formed on a single steel bar, with
this single steel bar formed thereon with file teeth of different coarseness (roughness)
connected to the rotary shaft 20.
[0024] Manner of use, which is done by switching on the switch 16 and rotating the motor
14, of the nail polisher described above will be given below.
[0025] First, the way in which it is used for forming the shape of the nails (shaping) will
be described with reference to Fig. 3. Fig. 3 (A) illustrates how shaping is done,
with the file surface 24A of the rotating file member 22A of coarse file teeth brought
lightly against the tip end of a nail 34. At this time, the fingertip end is, preferably,
moved smoothly so as to draw a circular arc. Fig. 3(B) illustrates how shaping is
done with the tip end of the nail 34 brought against the rotating V groove 26A. Needless
to say, the other file member 22B or 22C of different tooth coarseness or the V groove
26B can also be used as appropriate.
[0026] As seen from the description above regarding the V grooves, in the respective V grooves
26A and 26B, the upper inclined surface has finer file teeth than the lower inclined
surface. As a consequence, as illustrated in Fig. 3(B), when a nail tip end is placed
in the rotating V groove 26, the lower surface of the tip end of the nail 34 is filed
with coarser file teeth than is the upper surface thereof; and since the conspicuous
upper surface of the nail is beautifully finished by the finer file teeth, there is
no problem with lower surface that is less conspicuous than the upper surface.
[0027] Next, the way the surface of a nail is polished is described with reference to Fig.
4.
[0028] Fig. 4(A) illustrates the coarse finishing of the surface. More specifically, the
rotary shaft 20 is oriented laterally with respect to the nail 34, the rotating file
member 22A in the lower part of the polisher is used to correct irregularities in
the surface of the nail 34, and vertical lines are removed. At this time, since the
file member 22A that has the coarse teeth and is close to the grip unit 10, is brought
to contact with the nail 34 with a strong force, vertical lines in the nail can be
efficiently removed.
[0029] Fig. 4(B) illustrates intermediate finishing. More specifically, the rotary shaft
20 is oriented laterally with respect to the nail 34, and the file surface 24B of
the rotating intermediate file member 22B is brought to contact with the nail 34.
[0030] Fig. 4(C) illustrates glossy finishing, where, similarly, the file surface 24C of
the rotating file member 22C having the finest file teeth is brought to contact with
the nail 34. The fine-toothed file member 22C, which is for glossy finishing, does
not need to be pushed against the nail with a strong force. For this reason, there
is no problem with its being at the tip end of the rotary shaft 20. Thus, nails can
be efficiently and beautifully finished by polishing while changing the rotating file
members 22A, 22B, and 22C in the order of coarse, intermediate, and fine.
[0031] Fig. 4(D) illustrates how the file member 28 having the conical tip end is used.
More specifically, when the rotating file member 28 is used, the tip end of the file
member 28 is brought to contact with the edge 36 of the nail 34, and, thereby, the
thin skin (cuticle or the like) of the nail edge 36 is removed. By moving the tip
end of the file member 28 along the nail edge 36 or bringing the conical surface thereof
to contact with, the nail edge 36 can be beautifully and efficiently treated.
[0032] Though the description above is made with the switch 16 turned on, the nail polisher
of the present invention can be used without turning the switch 16 on so as to be
used like manual (non-electric) nail files.
1. An electric nail polisher having a file member rotationally driven by a drive means
including a motor,
characterized in that the nail polisher comprises:
a substantially tube-shaped grip unit (10) for housing the drive means;
a rotary shaft (20) that protrudes from a center of one end of the grip unit (10)
in a longitudinal direction of the grip unit (10);
a plurality of file members (22A, 22B, 22C) provided on the rotary shaft (20), the
file members (22A, 22B, 22C) having a fixed diameter, of different file tooth coarseness,
and in close contact in an axial direction of the rotary shaft (20);
ring-shaped V grooves (26A, 26B formed in outer circumferences of contact portions
of adjacent file members (22A, 22B, 22C) in which file teeth of different coarseness
are formed; and
a conical file member (28) protruding from a tip end surface of the file member (22C)
provided at a tip end of the rotary shaft (20).
2. An electric nail polisher according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of file members
(22A, 22B, 22C) are provided such that file teeth thereof become finer, in order,
from a root end of the rotary shaft (20) to a tip end thereof.
3. An electric nail polisher according to claim 2, wherein a tip end surface of the file
member (22C) at the tip end is formed in a conical shape to make the conical file
member (28).
4. An electric nail polisher according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising
a cover (32) that has an outer diameter substantially the same as a diameter of the
grip unit (10) and is detachably held on the grip unit (10) so as to cover the file
members (22A, 22B, 22C).
5. An electric nail polisher according to claim 1, wherein the drive means comprises
a motor (14) and a power source.
6. An electric nail polisher according to claim 5, wherein the power source is a battery
(12) or an external power supply.