1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to cosmetic storage containers, specifically to containers for lipsticks.
2. Prior Art
Cosmetic storage containers for lipsticks now in use take up much space. They aren't easily transported. Reading the small print labels or opening the tubes to see the color is the only way to identify the exact color of identical tubes of lipstick. Most current storage containers are either bags, which do not provide order, or rigid units, which are not easily cleaned or transported. The contents of current storage containers can spill or become disorganized when transported.
Several objects of the present invention are:
Further objects and advantages are to provide a container for lipsticks that provides order, that is easy to use and manufacture, that is portable and easily stored. Also, to provide a container that allows all the colors of the lipsticks therein to be seen at once. Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings.
In accordance with the present invention a container for lipsticks comprises a pliable base material with a second pliable material attached to form pockets aligned in vertical columns. The pockets of one column being off set from the pockets of the other column so that when the container is folded vertically the pockets of one column lie between the pockets of the other column. There are double layers of a flexible transparent material attached to each pocket to be, marked between the layers with the color of the lipstick contained in that pocket. There is a device at the top edge to keep the top edge, and thus the container, flat and allow it to be folded vertically. To be stored or transported the container is folded vertically, rolled and secured. With the openings of the pockets facing the center of the container there is no possibility of the contents of the pockets being spilled when the container is folded, rolled and closed for transport. There is a device to keep the container closed. This device can also be used to hang the container flat on a hook or clothes hanger.
A preferred embodiment of the container for lipsticks of the present invention is illustrated in
The manner of using the container for lipsticks is to mark the color of a lipstick between the double layers of flexible transparent material (12) that is attached to each pocket (14). The lipstick tube is then placed in the pocket (14) thus allowing the color of that lipstick to be identified without opening the tube or reading the small print on the label. This procedure is followed for all the pockets. Other cosmetics and related implements (a fingernail file, cosmetics brushes, eyeliners, etc.) can be placed in the flat sections (10) between pockets (14). The container is then hung by the closure/and or hanging device (20) on a hook or clothes hanger. The device to keep the upper edge rigid (18) and still allow it to be folded vertically will keep the container for lipsticks flat when hung. When hung flat all the lipsticks' colors can be viewed at once. When not in use the container can be folded vertically with the pockets of one column lying between the pockets of the other column. All the pocket openings face the center of the base material so that when folded the contents of the pockets remain in the pockets. After folding the container is rolled and secured with the closure device (20) as in
There are various possibilities with regard to the materials that are used. The material used can dictate the way in which the cosmetic container can be closed. There may be a need for separate devices to close and to hang. The transparent material can take a variety of shapes.
From the description above a number of advantages of this cosmetic container become evident:
Accordingly, the reader will see that this container for lipsticks is easily transported. It can be stored in a relatively small space. When it is open and hanging flat, all the colors of the lipsticks in it can be viewed at once. When folded and rolled for storage or transport the contents of the pockets cannot spill out. It can be manufactured in a variety of sizes and colors and in a variety of materials.
Thus the scope of the invention is wide and not limited to the example given.
This application claims the benefit of my earlier filed provisional patent App. No. 61/197,476 issued Oct. 27, 2008.
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