Next-Generation Nail Art Display Systems

Publication ID: 24-11857092_0005_PTD
Published: November 07, 2025
Category:Future Evolutions & Paradigm Shifts

Legal Citation

pr1or.art Inc., “Next-Generation Nail Art Display Systems,” Published Technical Disclosure No. 24-11857092_0005_PTD, Published November 07, 2025, available at https://archive.pr1or.art/24-11857092_0005_PTD
This technical disclosure describes improvements that would be readily apparent to a Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Art (PHOSITA) when considered in combination with the foundational architecture disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 11,857,092.

Summary of the Inventive Concept

A wearable, modular, smart, holographic, and virtual reality nail art display systems that revolutionize the way nail art is showcased, judged, and interacted with, providing an immersive and engaging experience for artists, judges, and enthusiasts.

Background and Problem Solved

The original art display box patent addresses the need for a display structure for nail art pieces, but it has limitations in terms of flexibility, interactivity, and immersive experience. The new inventive concept addresses these limitations by introducing a range of futuristic display systems that cater to various settings, including competitions, exhibitions, and personal displays.

Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept

The wearable art display system features a flexible, transparent display surface and a removable, interchangeable artwork module, allowing artists to showcase their nail art pieces in various settings. The modular art display apparatus comprises a series of interconnected, transparent display modules, each configured to store and display a unique piece of nail art, with a centralized control system for remotely adjusting environmental conditions. The smart art display box integrates a transparent, touch-sensitive display surface, a built-in AI-powered art analysis system, and a wireless communication module for seamless data exchange. The holographic nail art display system employs a holographic projector, a transparent display surface, and a spatial tracking system to create immersive, three-dimensional nail art experiences. The virtual reality nail art display platform combines a VR headset, a haptic feedback system, and a cloud-based nail art repository for fully immersive, interactive experiences.

Novelty and Inventive Step

The new claims introduce a paradigm shift in nail art display technology by incorporating wearable, modular, smart, holographic, and virtual reality features, which are not anticipated by the original patent. The inventive step lies in the integration of these advanced technologies to provide an unprecedented level of interactivity, immersion, and flexibility in nail art display.

Alternative Embodiments and Variations

Alternative embodiments may include variations in display surface materials, module configurations, and control systems. Additional variations could involve integrating augmented reality, gesture recognition, or biometric feedback into the display systems.

Potential Commercial Applications and Market

The next-generation nail art display systems have vast commercial potential in the beauty, art, and entertainment industries, targeting nail artists, judges, enthusiasts, and event organizers. The market for these systems is expected to grow significantly, driven by the increasing demand for immersive and interactive experiences.

Field of Art

Display systems and enclosures for artistic works, with specific expertise in design, materials science, and exhibition technologies for visual arts and competitive displays

Person of Ordinary Skill (PHOSITA) Profile

A professional with expertise in display design, materials engineering, and exhibition technologies, familiar with transparent enclosures, modular display systems, and emerging digital presentation techniques

Obviousness Rationale

A PHOSITA would recognize that the source patent's transparent, modular display box provides a foundational design that naturally extends to more advanced technological implementations. The PTD's variations represent predictable technological progressions using known digital display and interaction technologies. The core concept of a transparent, configurable display system remains consistent, with the PTD simply incorporating contemporary digital and interactive technologies.

Obvious Combinations & Variations

Source Patent Element
Transparent front panel and side panels for artwork display
PTD Variation
Touch-sensitive transparent display surface with integrated digital interaction capabilities
Obviousness Reasoning
Combining transparent display technology with touch interfaces is a known technique in display design, representing a predictable evolution of existing display systems
Source Patent Element
Modular artwork storage and display apparatus
PTD Variation
Interconnected transparent display modules with centralized environmental control
Obviousness Reasoning
Extending modular design to include remote environmental management is an obvious design optimization using standard control system integration techniques
Source Patent Element
Flat mounting plate for securing artwork
PTD Variation
AI-powered art analysis system integrated into display platform
Obviousness Reasoning
Incorporating digital analysis technologies into physical display systems is a predictable application of contemporary digital enhancement techniques
Source Patent Element
Transparent display box for artwork presentation
PTD Variation
Holographic and virtual reality nail art display platforms
Obviousness Reasoning
Transitioning from physical display to immersive digital presentation represents a natural technological progression using established visualization technologies
35 U.S.C. § 103 Summary: Based on US Patent 11857092's disclosure of a transparent, modular artwork display system, the present publication demonstrates that the claimed variations would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art at the time of invention. The incremental technological enhancements represent predictable applications of known digital display and interaction technologies, thereby rendering potential claims covering such implementations unpatentable under 35 U.S.C. ยง 103.

Original Patent Information

Patent NumberUS 11,857,092
TitleArt display box