This application claims priority to International Application No. PCT/FR2016/051933 filed Jul. 25, 2016 and to French Patent Application No. 1557408 filed Jul. 31, 2015; the entire contents of each are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the field of applicators for applying a fluid or pasty product to keratin fibers such as eyelashes or eyebrows. In particular, the applicators targeted by the invention make it possible to apply a cosmetic, makeup or skin care product on hair, eyelashes or eyebrows.
Such applicators essentially comprise two elements: one core having an elongated shape, whereon at least one row of teeth or spikes is provided.
Many documents are known, which disclose products of this type which primarily aim at making it possible to easily, simply and reliably fill and then apply the suitable product, with a harmonious result. In the field considered, such applicator is said to have to perform a filling function, a separating function, a defining function or still a curling function.
For some time already, a makeup brush with a support whereon bristles are individually and regularly attached, is known, for example from the document FR 2,505,633. According to one characteristic of this invention, the support and the bristles are obtained by injecting a moldable material.
By way of illustration still, the document FR 2850549 discloses a brush for applying a product on keratin fibres, which comprises a core bearing bristles, at least a part of which extend in a curved manner.
One applicator comprising a core and at least two rows of teeth, each oriented differently relative to an outer surface of the core, is also known from the document FR 2902984. This type of applicator is intended to improve the application of a product, especially as regards the penetration of the teeth between the eyelashes or otherwise, the smoothing of the product on the eyelashes and the separation thereof.
One applicator device for adjusting and/or controlling the flexibility of the teeth that it is made of is also known from the French patent application FR 10 56316; such device thus consists of a core and several rows of spikes; a first series of spikes extends from the core to a longitudinal stem, whereas a second series of spikes has a first end connected to the stem and a second free end. This type of applicator makes it possible to adjust and/or control the flexibility of the teeth (or spikes). However, such applicator lacks radial flexibility; it cannot be much deformed radially, which is a disadvantage when it comes to making it go through an annular element called a wringer positioned at the outlet of the container for the product to be applied. As a matter of fact, the “fill”, i.e. the amount of product on the device is not optimum and may be insufficient for a correct application onto the eyelashes, with such a known device.
Besides, a one-piece fluid applicator device is known from WO 2012/085398, which typically comprises at least one longitudinally oriented resilient and flexible stem embedded in at least a first and a second point on said longitudinal core, so as to provide at least one bending area perpendicular to the longitudinal axis XX. When compared to the known devices, this applicator is an improvement as regards the fill and the application of the product since the flexible stem(s), also known as “arches”, has/have some mobility, is/are more deformable and thus contain(s) a variable amount of product.
This technical effect is much appreciated by the users; but a technical limit seems hard to cross as far as the manufacturing and feasibility of such brushes are concerned. As a matter of fact, the applicator according to document WO 2012/085398 is made in one piece i.e. molded in one piece.
The invention aims at remedying the disadvantages of the prior art and in particular at providing an applicator with improved properties, especially as regards the modulation of the fill, and in one-piece i.e. made in a single molding step with two or three materials.
The present invention relates to a one-piece applicator device for applying a fluid or pasty product to keratin fibers, comprising a core that extends along a longitudinal axis XX and at least one flexible stem that is embedded at at least a first and a second point along the longitudinal core, with said stem extending substantially along the longitudinal axis XX, with spikes being provided on the core and/or on said at least one stem.
According to a first aspect of the invention, said core is provided with at least one radial through-opening and said at least one flexible stem extends substantially in a radial plane and has at least a first and a second curve along its length, such that said stem crosses said at least one opening without contact in order to ensure mobility in a radial plane of the device.
The term “radial through-opening” means an opening going right through the core, which generally extends in a radial plane of the device.
In the remainder of this text, “stem” or “arch” will be used interchangeably. As will be understood with reference to the following text, the stem has a characteristic shape.
The mobility of the stem(s) is thus greater than in the prior art specifically because of the presence of the central opening wherein the stem(s) can move.
According to the invention, said at least one stem has at least two similarly oriented curves. Of course said stem belongs to a radial plane.
According to one characteristic embodiment of the invention, the device comprises two flexible stems extending in two distinct radial planes. The flexible stems intersect at the radial through-opening.
Besides, the device may comprise at least one additional stem, both ends of which are embedded at the distal end of the device. Some kind of loop is thus provided at the distal end of the device, the function of which will be explained hereunder. The distal end is understood to be the free end of the device, opposite the proximal end, which the axis or the holding grip of the applicator is generally attached to.
Interestingly, the cross section of the core may be variable along the longitudinal axis XX.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the one-piece device comprises at least one radially oriented spike able to modify the shape of the opening if an axial force is applied at the distal end of the device.
According to one embodiment of the invention, at least one of said stems is S-shaped and substantially extends along the whole length XX of the device.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the device comprises a stem, the shape of which is defined by a first curve which extends along the length of the device, by a double curve and by a connection between said curves, with said connection being positioned at said core opening. The first curve and the double curve belong to the same radial plane. The complex shape of such a stem, however, can be molded with the rest of the device. The advantage of this embodiment lies in that it enables at least two different types of makeup, as will be explained below in connection with the illustrated embodiments.
Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the connecting element has a spike oriented radially and perpendicularly to the plane of the stem, with said spike being able to cooperate with one edge of the core in order to hold the stem in a given position.
In addition, according to a particular embodiment of the invention, said at least one stem has three successive curves similarly oriented along the axis XX and separated by two inflection points.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge upon reading the description which follows, while referring to the appended figures, which illustrate:
For clarity, identical or similar elements are identified by the same references on all the figures.
The flexible stem 2 extends in a radial or longitudinal plane, i.e. perpendicular to a transverse plane of the device; it has a shape specifically designed to increase its flexibility especially in the radial plane. Furthermore, at least one opening 4 is provided in the core 1. The opening is a radial through-opening i.e. it goes right through the core 1 and it is oriented along a radial plane. The shape of the opening is generally elongate along the longitudinal axis XX. It is so positioned as to efficiently cooperate with the stem(s) 2 having a specific shape.
According to the invention, “flexible stem” means an element extending along the axis XX, resilient and movable essentially in a radial plane.
According to the embodiment of the invention shown in
Besides,
The perspective of
Depending on the type of eyelashes to be treated, a particular embodiment is preferred.
Another interesting effect can be obtained with the embodiment illustrated by
Besides, the specificity and characteristics of the stems 2 (whether single, double, having one or more curves or undulations) are reinforced by the general flexibility obtained by the passage through the radial through-opening(s) 4. Thus, the user obtains a more comfortable and precise makeup; the approach to and positioning on the base of the eyelashes are facilitated by the flexibility imparted to the stem(s) 2 provided with spikes 3.
Furthermore, as the stems 2 are not attached to the core at the through-opening(s) 4, they are very flexible. The motion range of the stems is interesting in that it offers new features for the makeup.
The present invention, however, has a continuous central core 1 along its length; the section of the central core 1 has one or more through-opening(s) 4 for the passage of the stems, or more precisely for the passage of the connecting areas between the curves of the stems 2. The one-piece device of the invention thus has a sufficiently rigid structure to go through the wiper member usually provided at the fluid container neck without deformation or damage, for very numerous passages.
It should interestingly be noted that the device according to the invention, unlike the prior art, is molded in one piece; production time is thus saved. High dimensional accuracy is guaranteed, as well as a perfect control of all the constituent forms of the applicator of the invention. The advantages of the invention are considerable and the various embodiments enable various uses, perfectly suited to both the type of keratin fibers to be treated, to the nature of the fluid to be applied and to the make-up mode desired by the user.
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