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US1868985A
US1868985A US553708A US55370831A US1868985A US 1868985 A US1868985 A US 1868985A US 553708 A US553708 A US 553708A US 55370831 A US55370831 A US 55370831A US 1868985 A US1868985 A US 1868985A
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • NAIL BUFFER Filed July 29, 1931 yaw BY We? ATTZRNEY Patented July 26,, 1932 I NAIL Burma This invention relates to nail bufiers and has for an object a compact, convenient, efficient and serviceable device of this type in which the buffer when not in use is complete- E ly enclosed and protected against soiling.
  • A. buffer embodying the invention consists of an elongated case composed of two sections hinged together in such manner that they maybe-arranged back to back and a clasp unis provided for holding the sections either in closed position or in the open back to back position.
  • One section carries a buffer which in the open position of the sections is available for use in the ordinarv manner.
  • the other section is provided with a polishchamber having a sifter top controlled by a slide which is maintained in closed position when the buffer is being used.
  • the buffer When the sections are closed the buffer is completely 2.02 enclosed and protected against soiling or other damage and may conveniently be carried in a traveling case, a hand-bag or pocket. Additional polish may be supplied to the surface of the buffer by moving the slide to '2 open position before the sections are closed and then shaking the case.
  • *ig/l is a perspective view of an embodimentof the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section with the case closed
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the case partially open.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section with the case in open position ready for use.
  • the case comprises sections 10 and 11 which are joined together by a link 12 having its ends pivotally connected to the sections.
  • a clasp 13 is pivoted to the section 10 and cooperates with the stud 14 carried by the section 11 to secure the sections together when in closed position.
  • the link 12 is of such length that the sections 10 and 11 may be swung into the position shown in Fig. 4 with the back of the fit); sections in contact.
  • the section 11 has mounted therein abuffer 15 of the ordinary type. face of the buffer projec The rubbing ,sur-
  • the 'bufier fits snugly in the section 11 and is provided with a 11p member 16 by means of which it may be removed from the section 11 when de sired.
  • the section 10 is provided with a partition or tray edge of thesection 10. recess into the sections are closed 17 having a flange which rests on the This tray forms a which the buffer projects when and also forms with the section 10 an outerchamber '19.
  • the tray 17 is provided with a row of perforations 20 through which powder may sift from the chamber 19 on to the surface of the buffer 15.
  • a slide 21 havingapertures adapted to register with the apertures 20 when the slide is in one position and to be out of register when the slide is in another position.
  • powder may sift from the chamber 19 on to the buffer, sifting of the powder is p but in the second position revented.
  • the tray 17 is frictionally held in the section 10 but may be removed by prying on the flange of 17 and after removal of the tray additional powder may be introduced.
  • a knob 22 is provided on the slide 21 and projects through a slot in the tray 17 and by means of which the slide 21 may be actuated.
  • the slide21 is arranged with its apertures inregisterwith the apertures 20.
  • powder may be caused to sift through the alined apertures and into contact with thesurface of thebufier.
  • the clasp 13 is disengaged from the knob 14 and the sections 10 and 11 swung into the back to back relation shown in Fig. 4 in which position they are again secured bymeans of the clasp and knob.
  • the clasp 13 is disengaged from the knob 14 and the sections 10 and 11 swung into the back to back relation shown in Fig. 4 in which position they are again secured bymeans of the clasp and knob.
  • the case I rated tray mounted in the said sections in closed or back to back swung into back sections either 10 and 11 are swung completely open the slide 21 is moved to bring the perforations out of alinement so that powder cannot escape from the powder chamber.
  • the sections in the position 4 the buffer is used in the usual manner and after the use of the same has been completed, the sections are returned to the closed position shown in Fig. 2.
  • the buffer When the case is closed the buffer is completely enclosed and the device is compact and of neat appearance. It may be carried about without fear of soiling the louder or causing other injur I to the same.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections hinged together for arrangement back to back, a buffer mounted in one section, a perfoother section and forming a powder chamber, and means for closing the perforations.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections hinged together for arrangement back to back, a buffer mounted in one section, a perforated tray mounted in the other section and forming a powder chamber, means for closing the perforations, and a clasp for holding position.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections, a link having its ends pivotally connected to said sections whereb said sections may be swung into back .to ack relation, a buffer mounted in one section, a perforated tray mounted in the other section and forming a powder chamber, and a slide for closing the perforations.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections, a ink having its ends pivotally connected to said sections whereby said sections may be to back relation, a buffer, mounted in one section, a perforated tray mounted in the other section and forming a powder chamber, a slide for closing the perforations, and a clasp for holding said in closed or back to back position.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections hinged together for arrangement back to back, a bufler mounted inone section, a partition forming a polish chamber in the other section, and means for holding said sections in closed or back to back position.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buffer mounted in one section, and a container for polishing material mounted in the other section.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buffer mounted in one section, a container for polishing material mounted in the other section and a clasp for holding said section either in closed or in back-to-back position.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buifer mounted in one section, a container for material used in connection with said buffer mounted in the other section, and means for permitting a controlled flow of said material from said container with saidbufl'er.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buffer mounted in one section, a container for polishing material used in connection with said buffer mounted in the other section, and means for permitting a controlled flow of said material from said container to said buffer when the sections of the case are in closed relationship.
  • a device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement in closed or in backto-back relationship, a buffer mounted in one section, a container for material used in connection with said buifer mounted in the other section, and a clasp for holding said sections either in closed or in back-'to-back relation ship.

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J. B. LYON July 26, 1932.
NAIL BUFFER Filed July 29, 1931 yaw BY We? ATTZRNEY Patented July 26,, 1932 I NAIL Burma This invention relates to nail bufiers and has for an object a compact, convenient, efficient and serviceable device of this type in which the buffer when not in use is complete- E ly enclosed and protected against soiling.
A. buffer embodying the invention consists of an elongated case composed of two sections hinged together in such manner that they maybe-arranged back to back and a clasp unis provided for holding the sections either in closed position or in the open back to back position. One section carries a buffer which in the open position of the sections is available for use in the ordinarv manner. The other section is provided with a polishchamber having a sifter top controlled by a slide which is maintained in closed position when the buffer is being used. When the sections are closed the buffer is completely 2.02 enclosed and protected against soiling or other damage and may conveniently be carried in a traveling case, a hand-bag or pocket. Additional polish may be supplied to the surface of the buffer by moving the slide to '2 open position before the sections are closed and then shaking the case. p
Other objects, novel features and advantages of this invent-ion'will be apparent from the following specification and accompany- Be". i-n 'v drawing, wherein:
*ig/l is a perspective view of an embodimentof the invention;
Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section with the case closed;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the case partially open, and
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section with the case in open position ready for use. The case comprises sections 10 and 11 which are joined together by a link 12 having its ends pivotally connected to the sections. A clasp 13 is pivoted to the section 10 and cooperates with the stud 14 carried by the section 11 to secure the sections together when in closed position.
The link 12 is of such length that the sections 10 and 11 may be swung into the position shown in Fig. 4 with the back of the fit); sections in contact.
The sections are held Application filed July 29 1931. Serial No. 553,708.
T'ES PATENT OFFICE JAMES'BEBNARD LYON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
in this position also by means of the clasp 13 on the stud 14.
The section 11 has mounted therein abuffer 15 of the ordinary type. face of the buffer projec The rubbing ,sur-
ts beyond the edge of the section 11 and extends into thesection- 10 when the case is closed. The 'bufier fits snugly in the section 11 and is provided with a 11p member 16 by means of which it may be removed from the section 11 when de sired.
The section 10 is provided with a partition or tray edge of thesection 10. recess into the sections are closed 17 having a flange which rests on the This tray forms a which the buffer projects when and also forms with the section 10 an outerchamber '19.
The tray 17 is provided with a row of perforations 20 through which powder may sift from the chamber 19 on to the surface of the buffer 15. On the under surface of the tray 17 there is provided a slide 21 havingapertures adapted to register with the apertures 20 when the slide is in one position and to be out of register when the slide is in another position. When the slide'is in the first position, powder may sift from the chamber 19 on to the buffer, sifting of the powder is p but in the second position revented. The tray 17 is frictionally held in the section 10 but may be removed by prying on the flange of 17 and after removal of the tray additional powder may be introduced. A knob 22 is provided on the slide 21 and projects through a slot in the tray 17 and by means of which the slide 21 may be actuated.
' When the buffer is not is closed asshown in Fig- 2 and if it is desired, to supply fresh powder to the surface of the buffer,
the slide21 is arranged with its apertures inregisterwith the apertures 20. By shaking the case, powder may be caused to sift through the alined apertures and into contact with thesurface of thebufier. When it is desired to use the buffer, the clasp 13 is disengaged from the knob 14 and the sections 10 and 11 swung into the back to back relation shown in Fig. 4 in which position they are again secured bymeans of the clasp and knob. Preferably,
before the sections to be used, the case I rated tray mounted in the said sections in closed or back to back swung into back sections either 10 and 11 are swung completely open the slide 21 is moved to bring the perforations out of alinement so that powder cannot escape from the powder chamber. With the sections in the position 4 the buffer is used in the usual manner and after the use of the same has been completed, the sections are returned to the closed position shown in Fig. 2.
When the case is closed the buffer is completely enclosed and the device is compact and of neat appearance. It may be carried about without fear of soiling the louder or causing other injur I to the same.
It is within the contemplation of this inention that either powder or liquid nail polish be used and that the sifter top powder chamber disclosed herein be replaced with a reservoir for liquid nail polish. Fur-then more, it is to be understood that various modifications may be made in the structure above described without in any way departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections hinged together for arrangement back to back, a buffer mounted in one section, a perfoother section and forming a powder chamber, and means for closing the perforations.
'2. A device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections hinged together for arrangement back to back, a buffer mounted in one section, a perforated tray mounted in the other section and forming a powder chamber, means for closing the perforations, and a clasp for holding position. I
3. A device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections, a link having its ends pivotally connected to said sections whereb said sections may be swung into back .to ack relation, a buffer mounted in one section, a perforated tray mounted in the other section and forming a powder chamber, and a slide for closing the perforations.
4. A device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections, a ink having its ends pivotally connected to said sections whereby said sections may be to back relation, a buffer, mounted in one section, a perforated tray mounted in the other section and forming a powder chamber, a slide for closing the perforations, and a clasp for holding said in closed or back to back position.
5. A device of the character described comprising a case consisting of two sections hinged together for arrangement back to back, a bufler mounted inone section, a partition forming a polish chamber in the other section, and means for holding said sections in closed or back to back position.
6. A device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buffer mounted in one section, and a container for polishing material mounted in the other section.
7 A device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buffer mounted in one section, a container for polishing material mounted in the other section and a clasp for holding said section either in closed or in back-to-back position.
8. A device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buifer mounted in one section, a container for material used in connection with said buffer mounted in the other section, and means for permitting a controlled flow of said material from said container with saidbufl'er.
9. A device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement back-to-back, a buffer mounted in one section, a container for polishing material used in connection with said buffer mounted in the other section, and means for permitting a controlled flow of said material from said container to said buffer when the sections of the case are in closed relationship.
10. A device of the character described comprising a case of two sections hinged together for arrangement in closed or in backto-back relationship, a buffer mounted in one section, a container for material used in connection with said buifer mounted in the other section, and a clasp for holding said sections either in closed or in back-'to-back relation ship.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.
JAMES BERNARD LYON.
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US4184499A (en) * 1977-11-28 1980-01-22 Revlon, Inc. Devices with two working surfaces
USD381765S (en) * 1996-02-21 1997-07-29 Sandra Helene Mandigo Lotion applicator
US20090308782A1 (en) * 2007-03-29 2009-12-17 Grist Elizabeth A Attractive implement kit for personal care usage
US20150327652A1 (en) * 2014-05-15 2015-11-19 Spilo Worldwide, Inc. Nail file case with integrated features
USD759312S1 (en) * 2014-05-21 2016-06-14 Revlon Consumer Products Corp. Peelable nail file
USD998241S1 (en) * 2023-01-04 2023-09-05 Besweet Creations Inc. Nail file

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4184499A (en) * 1977-11-28 1980-01-22 Revlon, Inc. Devices with two working surfaces
USD381765S (en) * 1996-02-21 1997-07-29 Sandra Helene Mandigo Lotion applicator
US20090308782A1 (en) * 2007-03-29 2009-12-17 Grist Elizabeth A Attractive implement kit for personal care usage
US20150327652A1 (en) * 2014-05-15 2015-11-19 Spilo Worldwide, Inc. Nail file case with integrated features
US9560906B2 (en) * 2014-05-15 2017-02-07 Spilo Worldwide, Inc. Nail file case with integrated features
USD759312S1 (en) * 2014-05-21 2016-06-14 Revlon Consumer Products Corp. Peelable nail file
USD998241S1 (en) * 2023-01-04 2023-09-05 Besweet Creations Inc. Nail file

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