The present disclosure relates generally to a cosmetic applicator which combines a pump for dispensing cosmetic product and a blending sponge in a single unit.
According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, a device for dispensing and applying a cosmetic product includes a bottle, a cosmetic dispensing member (e.g., airless pump), and a cosmetic applicator (e.g., blending sponge). The bottle contains a volume of cosmetic product and comprises a closed end and an open end. The cosmetic dispensing member is coupled to the open end of the bottle. The cosmetic dispensing member includes an outlet and an actuating element configured to be actuated to enable delivery of a portion of the volume of cosmetic product through the outlet. The cosmetic applicator is coupled to the closed end of the bottle by one or more collar members. In one embodiment, these one or more collar members include a bottle collar member connected to the closed end of the bottle and a sponge collar member connected to the bottle collar member and the cosmetic applicator. In some embodiments, the device further comprises a cap member fit removably over the cosmetic applicator while the device is in a closed configuration.
An example device for dispensing and applying a cosmetic product is disclosed. The device comprises:
a bottle configured to hold a volume of cosmetic product, the bottle comprising a closed end and an open end;
a cosmetic dispensing member coupled to the open end of the bottle and comprising:
a cosmetic applicator coupled to the closed end of the bottle by one or more collar members.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the one or more collar members comprise:
a bottle collar member connected to the closed end of the bottle; and
a sponge collar member connected to the bottle collar member and the cosmetic applicator.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising:
a cap member fit removably over the cosmetic applicator while the device is in a closed configuration.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the cosmetic dispensing member is an airless pump.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the cosmetic applicator is a blending sponge.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the cosmetic applicator is a brush.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the brush is coupled to a brush holder.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising a sleeve slidably coupled to the brush holder.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the sleeve is designed to shift between a first position where the sleeve covers the brush and a second position where the brush is exposed.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the sleeve includes a flange that is designed to engage a bump formed along the brush holder.
An example combination dispenser and applicator is disclosed. The combination dispenser and applicator comprises:
a bottle designed to hold a cosmetic product, the bottle comprising a first end and second end;
a cosmetic dispensing member coupled to the first end of the bottle, the cosmetic dispensing member comprising an outlet and an actuating element configured to be actuated for delivery of a portion of the cosmetic product through the outlet; and
a cosmetic applicator coupled to the second end of the bottle.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising a bottle collar member connected to the second end of the bottle and a sponge collar member connected to the bottle collar member and the cosmetic applicator.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising:
a cap member fit removably over the cosmetic applicator while the combination dispenser and applicator is in a closed configuration.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the cosmetic dispensing member is an airless pump.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the cosmetic applicator is a blending sponge.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the cosmetic applicator is a brush.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the brush is coupled to a brush holder, and further comprising a sleeve slidably coupled to the brush holder.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the sleeve is designed to shift between a first position where the sleeve covers the brush and a second position where the brush is exposed.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the sleeve includes a flange that is designed to engage a bump formed along the brush holder.
Another example combination dispenser and applicator is disclosed. The combination dispenser and applicator comprises:
a bottle designed to hold a cosmetic product, the bottle comprising a first end and second end;
a cosmetic dispensing member coupled to the first end of the bottle, the cosmetic dispensing member comprising an outlet and an actuating element configured to be actuated for delivery of a portion of the cosmetic product through the outlet;
a collar coupled to the second end of the bottle; and
a cosmetic applicator coupled to the collar.
Additional features and advantages of the disclosure will be made apparent from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments that proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The foregoing and other aspects of the present disclosure are best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of illustrating examples of the disclosure, there are shown in the drawings embodiments, it being understood, however, that the disclosure is not limited to the specific instrumentalities disclosed. Included in the drawings are the following Figures:
The present disclosure relates generally to a device which combines cosmetic product dispensing and application components in a single unit. This technology is particularly well-suited for, but by no means limited to, cosmetic products such as liquid concealer or foundation.
Activation of the Pump 115 removes a portion of the cosmetic product from the Bottle 120 via a vacuum effect and dispenses that portion through an outlet 135 in the Pump 115. The technique used for activating Pump 115 may vary according to different embodiments of the present disclosure. In the example of
In some embodiments, the Pump 115 is part of an airless pump system. For example, in one embodiment where an airless pump is used, a small piston (not shown in
The Blending Sponge 125 is made of a material suitable for controlled application and blending of the cosmetic product material stored in Bottle 120 on the user's skin. In some embodiments, such as that illustrated in
Continuing with reference to
In some embodiments, the Blending Sponge 225 may be removed by the user (e.g., via a twisting and/or pulling motion). Thus, the Blending Sponge 225 may be replaced if it becomes worn or the user desires a different type of blending sponge. The Blending Sponge 225 may be covered by Sponge Cap 230 when the Combination Dispenser and Applicator is not in use. The Sponge Cap 230 is removably affixed by joining it with an upper portion 215A of the Bottle Collar 215. The exterior dimensions of the Sponge Cap 230 are roughly approximate to that of the Pump 205, while the interior of the Sponge Cap 230 includes a hollow region sized to receive the Blending Sponge 225.
The size of the bottle may vary according to the overall size of the Combination Dispenser and Applicator. For example, in one embodiment, the Bottle 210 is a 0.5 ounce bottle with dimensions on either end selected to allow for connection to the Pump 205 and a Bottle Collar 215, respectively, to the Bottle 210. However, in other embodiments, longer bottles or different shape bottles may be used (e.g., cubical).
The Combination Dispenser and Applicator 300 may include a sleeve 334 that is designed to move relative to the brush holder 332. For example, the sleeve 334 may slide along the brush holder 332 to either cover the brush 336 (e.g., as shown in FIG.5) or expose the brush 336 (e.g., as shown in FIG.4). In other words, the sleeve 334 is designed to shiftbetween a first position where the brush 336 is covered and a second position where the brush 336 is exposed. In at least some instances, the sleeve 334 may include one or more tabs or projections 338 that are designed to seat within one or more grooves 340 formed along the brush holder 332.
Various decorative finishes may be applied on the Combination Dispenser and Applicator. For example, in some embodiments, a high gloss finish is placed on the exterior surface of the various components of the Combination Dispenser and Applicator. In other embodiments, other types of finishes (e.g., a matte finish) may be used.
The systems illustrated in the figures are not exclusive. Other systems may be derived in accordance with the principles of the disclosure to accomplish the same objectives. Although this disclosure has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that the embodiments and variations shown and described herein are for illustration purposes only. Modifications to the current design may be implemented by those skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the disclosure. No claim element herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for.”
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/023,331, filed Jul. 11, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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