Toilet – Nail device – Driven type
Patent
1989-08-10
1992-02-04
Wilson, John J.
Toilet
Nail device
Driven type
132 736, 51102, A45D 2905
Patent
active
050852353
ABSTRACT:
Shown is a device to apply friction and/or vibration to the fingernails to simulate the action of placing the fignernails of one hand against the fingernails of the other hand and buffing them together in a relatively fast up and down motion. It includes four wheels or belts having spaced apart raised portions or bumps around the periphery thereof. The drive is such that the speed of rotation of the peripheries is substantially equal although the position of the individual wheels or belts is such that they are positioned to engage the fingernails of the hand because the fingers are of different lengths. Alternatively, vertically operated vibration or methods may be utilized to stimulate the nails, said vertical vibration being either mechanical or electrical.
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LaViola Frank A.
Wilson John J.
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