US20130081645A1
2013-04-04
13/595,980
2012-08-27
The present invention relates to a pedicure sander used for care and treatment of the feet, for removal of calluses and epidermis from the feet and more particular to a pedicure sander with a motorized rotary bar with abrasive sheets a large opening this allows a user to sit back and effectively remove a calluses or epidermis from the feet without holding a tool or bending. A need has arisen for a pedicure sander device to gently and painlessly remove keratinized epidermal portions of the feet in a manner which is quick easy and efficient.
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Manicuring or pedicuring
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Manicuring or pedicuring implements
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/575,842, filed 2011 Aug. 29 by the present inventor.
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This relates to a pedicure foot sander, the user sits back and effectively removes epidermis from the feet without holding a tool.
As well known to those skilled in the art, thick calluses or epidermis are typically formed on the soles of the feet due to contact with a variety of hard or coarse surfaces. Therefore it is necessary to periodically remove such calluses or epidermis from the feet, this is commonly called a “Pedicure”. However, the conventional pumice stone and jutted pedicure force a user to repeatedly and strongly file the skin around the calluses with the pedicure tool firmly gripped in one hand and so it is very difficult for aged and disabled people to use conventional pedicures. Another problem experienced the conventional pedicures is that some of them you have to bend your leg while preforming a pedicure. The present invention relates generally to scrubbing devices and lightweight portable electrically powered handheld devices as U.S. Pat. No. 7,578,300 filed May 4, 2006
An improved pedicure foot sander which allows a user to sit back and effectively remove epidermis without bending or holding a tool.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the pedicure sander device according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in the drawing the pedicure sander of this device has.
1. An improved pedicure foot sander having an electrically powered rotating bar on which a variety of abrasive bars can be mounted. The present invention allows a user to sit back and effectively remove epidermis from the feet without holding a tool or bending.