Glowing artificial nail
Abstract
The currently available artificial nails swell as a whole and undergo deformation, which damages the commercial value thereof. Moreover, they suffer from another problem of not evenly glowing as a whole due to the occurrence of some non-glowing spaces. In an airtight hollow container having a roughly crescent-shaped cross section and having light-permeability and flexibility, therefore, a space free from capillary action is ensured at the inside of an area joining the lower wall and the upper wall. Then, one of two kinds of compositions, which show chemical luminescence when mixed together, is packed in a breakable glass ampule in the airtight hollow container while the other composition is packed outside the glass ampule in the airtight hollow container.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A glowing artificial nail characterized in that, in an airtight hollow container having a roughly crescent-shaped cross section and having light-permeability and flexibility, one of two kinds of compositions, which show chemical luminescence when mixed together, is packed in a breakable glass ampule in the airtight hollow container while the other composition is packed outside the glass ampule in the airtight hollow container.
2 . A glowing artificial nail characterized in that, in an airtight hollow container having a roughly crescent-shaped cross section surrounded by a lower wall and an upper wall and having light-permeability and flexibility, a ring-shaped or roughly horseshoe-shaped member is disposed continuously on the lower wall to form a detachable finger-insertion portion, and one of two kinds of compositions, which show chemical luminescence when mixed together, is packed in a breakable glass ampule in the airtight hollow container while the other composition is packed outside the glass ampule in the airtight hollow container.
3 . A glowing artificial nail characterized in that, in an airtight hollow container having a roughly crescent-shaped cross section and having light-permeability and flexibility, a space free from capillary action is ensured at the inside of an area joining a lower wall and an upper wall, and one of two kinds of compositions, which show chemical luminescence when mixed together, is packed in a breakable glass ampule in the airtight hollow container while the other composition is packed outside the glass ampule in the airtight hollow container.
4 . A glowing artificial nail characterized in that, in an airtight hollow container having a roughly crescent-shaped cross section and having light-permeability and flexibility, a space free from capillary action is ensured at the inside of an area joining a lower wall and an upper wall, a ring-shaped or roughly horseshoe-shaped member is disposed continuously on the lower wall to form a detachable finger-insertion portion, and one of two kinds of compositions, which show chemical luminescence when mixed together, is packed in a breakable glass ampule in the airtight hollow container while the other composition is packed outside the glass ampule in the airtight hollow container.
5 . A glowing artificial nail characterized in that, in an airtight hollow container having a roughly crescent-shaped cross section and having light-permeability and flexibility, a space free from capillary action is ensured at the inside of an area joining a lower wall and an upper wall, and one of two kinds of compositions, which show chemical luminescence when mixed together, is packed in a breakable glass ampule placed in the largest space in the center in the airtight hollow container while the other composition is packed outside the glass ampule in the airtight hollow container.
6 . The glowing artificial nail according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 , wherein the roughly crescent-shaped cross section of the airtight hollow container corresponds to a logical NOT when a diameter of a circle determining an arch-shaped curved surface in a cross section of the upper wall is set smaller than a diameter of a circle determining an arch-shaped curved surface in a cross section of the lower wall, and both circles do not overlap completely.
7 . The glowing artificial nail according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 , wherein the lower wall and the upper wall are partially joined in the space in the airtight hollow container.
8 . The glowing artificial nail according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 , wherein a plurality of separate empty chambers are formed by joining the lower wall and the upper wall in the space in the airtight hollow container.
9 . The glowing artificial nail according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 , wherein a plurality of separate empty chambers are formed by joining the lower wall and the upper wall in the space in the airtight hollow container, and two kinds of compositions are placed in the individual chambers such that at least two different luminescent colors are produced during chemical luminescence.
10 . The glowing artificial nail according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , and 3 , wherein a fluorescent material having a different wavelength from that of the luminescent color of a luminescent solution in the airtight hollow container is incorporated into the wall of the airtight hollow container.
11 . The glowing artificial nail according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 , wherein the surface of the upper wall is decorated by printing or attaching a sticker thereto.
12 . The glowing artificial nail according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 , wherein the airtight hollow container is formed linearly in the length direction.Cited by (0)
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