Claims
- 1. A system for applying a fluid cosmetic material, comprising:
- (a) means for defining a first reservoir for holding a body of the cosmetic material, and having an opening for access to the first reservoir; and
- (b) an applicator for transporting quantities of the cosmetic material from the first reservoir to a user's face, the applicator having a stem with a distal end insertable through the opening into contact with the cosmetic material in the first reservoir, and a tip having a nib portion exposed at the distal end of the stem for applying the cosmetic material to the face;
- (c) said applicator having a second reservoir spaced from said distal end for receiving a quantity of the cosmetic material,
- (d) said stem having a passage communicating between the second reservoir and said distal end,
- (e) said tip having a body portion inserted in said passage and cooperating therewith to define a path for flow of the cosmetic material between said distal end and said second reservoir, through said passage and externally of said body portion along the length of said body portion, such that cosmetic material flows from the first reservoir to the second reservoir when said distal end is in contact with the cosmetic material in the first reservoir, and flows from the second reservoir to the nib portion during subsequent application of cosmetic material from the nib portion to a user's face or like application locality, said tip having sufficient rigidity so that said nib portion is self-sustaining in shape under manual cosmetic-applying pressures, and
- (f) said path opening through said distal end such that cosmetic material from said second reservoir flows therethrough over the nib portion.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein said path comprises a plurality of channels spaced around and extending along the length of said body portion in said passage.
- 3. A system as defined in claim 2, wherein said stem is formed with a plurality of internal longitudinal splines, spaced around said passage and extending along and engaging said body portion of said tip, for defining therewith said channels.
- 4. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein said applicator defines a vent for equalizing pressure between said second reservoir and ambient atmosphere.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein said tip is a formed synthetic felt body.
- 6. An eyeliner applicator system comprising:
- (a) a container defining a first reservoir holding a body of eyeliner containing iron oxide pigment, and having an opening for access to the first reservoir; and
- (b) an applicator for transporting quantities of the eyeliner from the first reservoir to a user's face, the applicator having a stem with a hollow distal end insertable through the container opening into contact with the eyeliner in the first reservoir, and a synthetic felt tip inserted in and having a nib portion exposed at the distal end of the stem for applying the eyeliner to the face;
- (c) said stem defining a second reservoir spaced from said distal end for receiving a quantity of the eyeliner, and a passage communicating between the second reservoir and said distal end,
- (d) said tip having a body portion inserted in said passage and cooperating therewith to define a plurality of longitudinal channels, spaced around and extending along the length of said body portion in said passage, for flow of the eyeliner between said distal end and said second reservoir, such that eyeliner flows from the first reservoir to the second reservoir when said distal end is in contact with the eyeliner in the first reservoir, and flows from the second reservoir along and externally of said body portion to the nib portion during subsequent application of eyeliner from the nib portion to a user's face or like application locality, said tip having sufficient rigidity so that said nib portion is self-sustaining in shape under manual eyeliner-applying pressures, and
- (e) said channels opening through said distal end such that eyeliner from said second reservoir flows therethrough over the nib portion.
- 7. A system as defined in claim 6, wherein said stem has a manually graspable proximal end that protrudes from said container opening when said distal end is fully inserted therein.
- 8. A system as defined in claim 6, wherein said stem is formed with a plurality of internal longitudinal splines, spaced around said passage and extending along and engaging said body portion of said tip, for defining therewith said channels.
- 9. A system as defined in claim 8, wherein said stem has a vent for equalizing pressure between said second reservoir and ambient atmosphere.
- 10. A system as defined in claim 6, wherein said tip is a formed synthetic felt body.
- 11. For use with a container holding a body of a fluid cosmetic material, a cosmetic material applicator comprising:
- (a) a stem with a distal end insertable into the container for contact with a fluid cosmetic material contained therein; and
- (b) a tip having a nib portion exposed at the distal end of the stem for applying the cosmetic material to a user's face;
- (c) said applicator having a reservoir spaced from said distal end for receiving a quantity of the cosmetic material,
- (d) said stem having a passage communicating between the reservoir and said distal end,
- (e) said tip having a body portion inserted in said passage and cooperating therewith to define a path for flow of the cosmetic material between said distal end and said reservoir, through said passage and externally of said body portion along the length of said body portion, such that cosmetic material flows from the container to the reservoir when said distal end is in contact with the cosmetic material in the container, and flows from the reservoir to the nib portion during subsequent application of cosmetic material from the nib portion to a user's face or like application locality, said tip having sufficient rigidity so that said nib portion is self-sustaining in shape under manual cosmetic-applying pressures, and
- (f) said path opening through said distal end such that cosmetic material from said second reservoir flows therethrough over the nib portion.
- 12. A applicator as defined in claim 11, wherein said path comprises a plurality of channels spaced around and extending along said body portion in said passage.
- 13. A applicator as defined in claim 12, wherein said stem is formed with a plurality of internal longitudinal splines, spaced around said passage and extending along and engaging said body portion of said tip, for defining therewith said channels.
- 14. A applicator as defined in claim 1, wherein said reservoir is formed in said stem and said stem has a vent for equalizing pressure between said reservoir and ambient atmosphere.
- 15. A applicator as defined in claim 11, wherein said tip is a formed synthetic felt body.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 055,675, filed Apr. 30, 1993 now abandoned.
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