A fingernail and hand cleaning apparatus applies pulsating jets of liquid to the ends of the fingers of a user's hand while the hand is positioned in a grooved hand rest within the apparatus. Additional pulsating jets of liquid are applied to other areas of the user's hand to provide cleansing and massaging action.
A jet spray fingernail cleaner apparatus including a pulsating pump. The pump has a fluid exhaust tube for releasing a fluid that is held within the pump. Included is a housing that has a bottom wall with an aperture and a cylindrical side wall. The side wall has a top edge for forming a top opening of the housing. The side wall has a pair of horizontal wedge-shaped arms along opposite portions of the side wall. Each arm has an arm tip extending past a rear portion of the arm. Included is an elongated resilient finger stall for positioning within the housing. The finger stall has an upper end and a rear end with a fluid intake line that extends therefrom and through the aperture of the bottom wall of the housing. The fluid intake line couples with the fluid exhaust tube of the pump for allowing a jet stream of fluid to flow into the finger stall. Lastly, an O-ring is positioned over the housing to secure the finger stall about the housing, when the upper end is folded around the housing.
A fingernail device which includes a receptacle having a small diameter fluid passageway positioned at an angle to the base of the receptacle. The passageway has a nozzle which directs fluid at a downward angle to the upper surface of the base of the receptacle to create a high-velocity, shallow, fan-shaped fluid stream which flows along and substantially parallel to said base in the direction of the finger tips which are in contact with the base in proximity to the nozzle. The receptacle has a depth such that the level of the fluid retained in it during a cleaning operation will develop a head sufficient to eliminate any splashing, spray-out or extreme turbulance of the fluid in the receptacle. Passageway means are provided for entraining a cleansing agent in the fluid stream.
A fingernail cleaning apparatus has a housing with an aperture for inserting a finger. A pump mounted on the housing has an intake port connecting the pump to the housing and a discharge port. A nozzle member is connected to the discharge port, has a discharge orifice located inwardly from the housing aperture and has a projection near the orifice for separating the fingertip from the fingernail when the fingertip is pushed against the nozzle member.
The invention relates to a device (1) for cleaning dirty nails (2), especially fingernails, which has housing (3) with a cleaning space (4), at least one opening (7) through which at least one nail (2) to be cleaned or a body part (8) which has a nail (2) to be cleaned, especially a finger, can be inserted into the cleaning space (4), and a nozzle body (10, 21) which has at least one nozzle opening (11) from which cleaning liquid from nozzle body (10, 21) flows against at least one nail (2) in the cleaning space (4). To attain a defined and good cleaning result, according to the invention, an extended supporting area (16) with a stop for the tip (17) of the body part (8) is provide on the nozzle body (10, 21), and the nozzle opening(s) is positioned so that, when the tip (17) rests on the supporting area (16) the nozzle opening(s) (11) is unobstructed, a gap (18) between tip (16) and nail (2) being opened when the tip (17) resting on the supporting area (16) is pressed in a direction toward the supporting area (16), is moved at the same time in a direction toward the nozzle opening(s) and the nozzle opening (11) being aligned in a direction toward the gap (18) thus opened.
A therapeutic device for massaging hands and wrists which has upper and lower panels affixed to respective upper and lower housing via a plurality of compressible vibration-absorbing mounting pads. An elevated wrist rest extends across the anterior end of the outer face of the lower panel. The device includes a plurality of vibration mechanisms and heating/electrical stimulation elements mounted onto the outer fact of the upper and lower panels. A hinge connects the upper housing to the lower housing. A latch-and-switch mechanism engages and secures the upper and lower housing together and connects the electrical circuit of the upper housing with the electrical circuit of the lower housing. A plurality of batteries and a removable power cord are both interconnected with the device's electrical circuits to provide either battery or line voltage electrical power.