Photographic imprinting of artificial fingernails

Toilet – Nail device – Combined

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132285, 428187, 156242, A45D 2900

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049746103

ABSTRACT:
A method for making sets of artificial fingernails wherein a single scene spans a set of 10 artificial fingernails. An image is photographically imprinted on a semi-rigid layer of photographic film. A layer of transparent plastic film is laminated over the layer of photographic film. The individual artificial fingernails are punched out of the layer of photographic film, and each is contoured by means of a heated press so that each artificial fingernail has a compound curvature wherein a proximal portion has a generally cylindrical curvature and a distal portion has a generally spherical curvature.

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