Children and young adults are often interested in imitating adults with regard to personal appearance. For example, girls play dress-up with dolls and their own appearances. To practice applying cosmetics and styling hair, styling heads may be used that include portions of manikins having washable faces and/or hair so they may be repeatedly used to practice beauty preparations. However, styling heads are often rather large and difficult to package in a compact manner appropriate for traveling.
Doll and manikin components incorporating cosmetic application and/or hair styling are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,919,502, 3,048,941, 4,361,981, and 4,559,021 the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. Further examples of stylable components, portable vanities, and cameos are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,518,594, 1,655,365, 1,993,938, 2,141,031, 2,165,476, 2,190,273, 2,381,663, 2,485,814, 2,968,104, 3,101,557, 3,162,976, 3,325,917, 3,458,943, 3,500,578, 3,552,549, 3,765,123, 3,808,736, 4,221,060, 4,403,962, 4,596,528, 4,776,796, 4,810,196, 5,180,325, 5,320,535, 5,358,407, 5,363,969, 5,437,294, 5,607,338, 5,655,553, 5,971,763, 6,109,921, 6,474,345, 6,484,731, 6,631,806, 6,688,316, 6,736,692, 6,766,907, 6,926,532; U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0074739; and European Patent Application No. 614,628, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety and for all purposes.
The present disclosure relates generally to a beauty preparation practice device. More specifically, it relates to a compact toy that allows a user to practice applying cosmetics and/or styling hair.
The advantages of the disclosed beauty preparation practice device may be understood more readily after a consideration of the drawings and the Detailed Description.
The present disclosure provides toys that may be used to practice cosmetic application and hair styling. As a first example,
As shown, the device may include several portions or panels 14 that may be moved relative to one another using any suitable mechanism, such as hinges, pins, screw threads along the perimeter of each portion, and the like. The exemplary panels depicted in
Each portion 14 may serve a distinct function and/or provide one or more features. In the exemplary device of
As illustrated in
Cosmetics 34 may include any of a variety of cosmetic types, for example, eye shadow 38, pencils 40, lip gloss 42, among others, and one or more cosmetic applicators 44, such as a brush and/or sponge, as shown in
Doll section 26 of the second panel may include a facial sculpt 46 that may resemble a human female face. Doll section 26 may include only a face, or may extend to include a neck and shoulders so that jewelry may be included or hair styles of various lengths may be practiced. It should be appreciated that device 10 may take a variety of other forms upon which artistic renderings may be made, such as clowns, animals, graffiti walls, etc. In some versions, doll section 26 may reflect the appearance of a famous character, such as a political figure, celebrity, book, or film personality.
Doll section 26 may be two-dimensional, or three-dimensional. In the examples shown in
Device 10 may be available with a variety of facial sculpts 46. Users may collect the variety of facial sculpts as a set. The facial sculpts may be different from one another, as illustrated by the examples shown in
Doll section 26 may further include hair 48. Hair 48 may include natural hair or may consist of another natural fiber, such as wool, or a durable synthetic material, such as nylon. The hair may be affixed to doll section 26 using any appropriate method including, but not limited to, adhesive, stitching, and other suitable methods of rooting. Hair 48 may couple to doll section 26 in a manner that allows for adjustments in the length of hair that is visible. The hair may be removable from the doll section so that a user may change the color of the hair or replace the hair if it should become damaged.
Facial sculpt 46 and hair 48 may be made of washable materials. Hair 48 may be washable to remove any cosmetics that were accidentally spread into the hair or any temporary hair dyes that were applied to the hair. Facial sculpt 46 may be washable so that the user may practice a variety of cosmetic applications.
As previously mentioned, third panel 28 may form a protective cover 30 for the second panel, such as for doll section 26. Cover 30 may protect doll section 26 and preserve any cosmetic and hair style changes that a user has completed. As shown in
Portions 14 may be configured to fold flat against one another so that the device is compact and suitable for traveling as illustrated in
Beauty preparation items 22 may include accessories 52 that may be coupled to the facial sculpt or hair of the doll section. The accessories may include jewelry and hair extensions that may be coupled to the doll section. Device 10 may include additional accessories, such as stickers, face gems, glitter, hair barrettes, hair extensions, and the like depending on the particular configuration of device 10.
Device 10 may include a mirror 54 so that a user may apply cosmetics to herself. Mirror 54 may be coupled to a side of the second panel opposite the doll section, as shown in
The device may include a fastening member 56 so that the device may be temporarily or permanently coupled to an item of clothing, a backpack, purses, key rings, and the like. Fastening member 56 may include chains, pins, and the like. Alternatively or additionally, fastening member 56 may couple one or more of cosmetic receptacles 32 to device 10. As shown in
It is believed that the disclosure set forth above encompasses multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each of these inventions has been disclosed in its preferred form, the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed herein. Similarly, where any claim recites “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such claim should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
Inventions embodied in various combinations and subcombinations of features, functions, elements, and/or properties may be claimed through presentation of new claims in a related application. Such new claims, whether they are directed to a different invention or directed to the same invention, whether different, broader, narrower or equal in scope to the original claims, are also regarded as included within the subject matter of the inventions of the present disclosure.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/687,374 entitled “COMPACT STYLING HEAD,” filed Jun. 3, 2005, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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