The present application relates generally to a container having an applicator to apply a product held by the container, and in particular, to a container having a collapsible applicator removably coupled to the container. In particular embodiments, the container having a collapsible applicator is a container adapted for cosmetics, such as foundation, blush, eye shadow, mascara, lip gloss, and the like.
Conventional vessels or containers exist that are portable, convenient to use, and designed to contain products for use. These types of portable vessels usually consist of a base assembly and a lid assembly, that when assembled together provide an effective barrier for containing the products. The base and/or lid are typically made of a glass, aplastic, a metal, combinations of the foregoing, or the like.
Such conventional vessels are used in the cosmetics and personal care industries for containing products to be applied to a body. Some vessels include applicators, such as brushes, to apply the products. The vessels having applicators are typically small in size to facilitate their portability and convenience of use while also configured to hold as much amount of product as possible. Although portable vessels exist, there is a continuing need for more and different vessels.
Embodiments provide a container that includes a base having a plurality of sides defining abuse perimeter and having a well configured to hold a product. The container also includes a lid assembly configured to be pivotably coupled to the base and a recess disposed on two or more of the plurality of sides. The recess has a height extending between a top and bottom of the base and a width extending between the base perimeter and the well. The container further includes a collapsible applicator configured to be: (i) held within the recess at two or more of the plurality of sides when the collapsible applicator is in a collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the recess at the two or more sides and extended from the collapsed position to an extended application position.
According to one embodiment, the collapsible applicator includes a plurality of sections that are configured to move relative to each other. When the collapsible applicator is in the collapsed position within the recess, each of the plurality of sections is adjacent to one of the two or more sides.
According to another embodiment, the collapsible applicator includes a plurality of sections configured to move relative to each other and one or more pivot elements joining adjacent sections of the plurality of sections. Each of the plurality of sections is configured to move relative to each other about the one or more pivot elements.
In an aspect of an embodiment, the one or more pivot elements include a plurality of hinged elbows configured to facilitate the movement of each of the plurality of sections relative to each other.
In one embodiment, the base is rectangular and has a front side, a rear side opposing the front side, a right side and a left side opposing the right side. The recess disposed on the rear side, the right side and the left side and the collapsible applicator are configured to be: (i) held within the recess at the rear side, the right side and the left side when the collapsible applicator is in a collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the recess at the rear side, the right side and the left side and extended from the collapsed position to an extended application position.
In another embodiment, the collapsible applicator includes a first end section, a second end section and a middle section each configured to move relative to each other. The collapsible applicator also includes a first hinged elbow joining the first end section and the middle section and a second hinged elbow joining the second end section and the middle section. The middle section is held within the recess at the rear side when the collapsible applicator is in the collapsed position. The first end section is held within the recess at the right side when the collapsible applicator is in the collapsed position and the second end section is held within the recess at the left side when the collapsible applicator is in the collapsed position.
According to one embodiment, the container further includes another collapsible applicator configured to be: (i) held within the recess at two or more of the plurality of sides when in the collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the recess at the two or more of the plurality of sides and extended from the collapsed position to the extended application position.
Embodiments provide a container that includes a base having a well configured to hold a product and comprising a side extending between a base top and a base bottom, the side defines a base perimeter. The container also includes a lid assembly configured to be pivotably coupled to the base and a recess disposed on a portion of the side of the base. The recess has a height at the base perimeter extending between the top and the bottom of the base and the lid assembly and width extending between the base perimeter and the well. The container further includes a collapsible applicator configured to be: (i) held within a portion of the recess when the collapsible applicator is in a collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the portion of the recess and extended to an extended application position.
In one aspect, the base is circular. In another aspect, the base is oval.
According to one embodiment, the collapsible applicator further includes a plurality of sections configured to move relative to each other and one or more pivot elements joining adjacent sections of the plurality of sections. Each of the plurality of sections is configured to move relative to each other about the one or more pivot elements.
According to one embodiment, the one or more pivot elements include a plurality of corrugations configured to facilitate the applicator being collapsed between the collapsed position and the extended application position.
In one embodiment, the container further includes another collapsible applicator configured to be: (i) held within another portion of the recess when in the collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the other portion of the recess at and extended from the collapsed position to the extended application position.
In one embodiment, the container further includes another recess disposed on another portion of the side of the base. The other recess is spaced from the recess. The container also includes another collapsible applicator configured to be: (i) held within the other recess when in the collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the other recess and extended from the collapsed position to the extended application position.
Embodiments provide a collapsible applicator for use with a container. The collapsible applicator includes a first section and a second section. The collapsible applicator also includes a first pivot element joining the first section and the second section. The first section and the second section are configured to move relative to each other about the pivot element. The first section and the second section are configured to be: (i) held within a recess disposed at two or more of a plurality of sides of a base of the container when the collapsible applicator is in a collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the recess at the two or more sides and extended from the collapsed position to an extended application position.
According to one embodiment, the one or more pivot elements include a plurality of hinged elbows configured to facilitate the movement of each of the plurality of sections relative to each other.
According to another embodiment, the one or more pivot elements include a plurality of corrugations configured to facilitate the applicator being collapsed between the collapsed position and the extended application position.
In one embodiment, the collapsible applicator further includes a third section and a second pivot element joining the third section from the second section. When the collapsible applicator is in the collapsed position, the first section of the collapsible applicator is configured to be held within the recess disposed at a right side of the container, the third section of the collapsible applicator is configured to be held within the recess disposed at a left side of the container opposing the right side of the container, and the third section of the collapsible applicator is configured to be held within the recess disposed at a rear side of the container extending between the right side and left side.
Another example container comprises:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the collapsible applicator comprises a plurality of sections that are configured to move relative to each other, and when the collapsible applicator is in the collapsed position within the recess, each of the plurality of sections is adjacent to one of the two or more sides.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the collapsible applicator comprises:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the one or more pivot elements comprise:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above,
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the collapsible applicator comprises:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the collapsible applicator is configured to be held within the recess via a magnetic connection.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the collapsible applicator is configured to slide into the recess.
Another example container comprises:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the base is circular.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the base is oval.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the collapsible applicator further comprises:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the one or more pivot elements comprise a plurality of corrugations configured to facilitate the applicator being collapsed between the collapsed position and the extended application position.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising:
Another collapsible applicator for use with a container comprises:
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the one or more pivot elements comprise a plurality of hinged elbows configured to facilitate the movement of each of the plurality of sections relative to each other.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, the one or more pivot elements comprise a plurality of corrugations configured to facilitate the applicator being collapsed between the collapsed position and the extended application position.
Alternatively or additionally to any of the embodiments above, further comprising:
The above summary of some embodiments is not intended to describe each disclosed embodiment or every implementation of the present disclosure. The Figures, and Detailed Description, which follow, more particularly exemplify these embodiments.
The foregoing and other aspects of the container having a collapsible applicator are best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. There is shown in the drawings embodiments that are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the disclosure is not limited to the specific instrumentalities disclosed. Included in the drawings are the following Figures:
Because conventional vessels having applicators are typically small in size and much of the space of the vessels is used to hold the products, the applicators included with these conventional vessels are typically small. For example, the length of a conventional applicator may be limited to the width or length of the vessels in which they are held. In some cases, users of these conventional vessels may not wish to use these applicators because of their small size. Accordingly, users may discard these small applicators and, instead, use their own brushes which are separately packaged.
Embodiments provide a container configured to hold one or more products and having a collapsible product applicator (e.g., brush) held in a recess disposed around a perimeter of the container. In some embodiments, the container includes multiple sides and the recess is disposed on at least two sides of the container. In some embodiments, the container includes a single side (e.g., circular container) and the recess is disposed on the single side of the container. In some embodiments, an applicator includes one or more pivot elements segmenting the applicator into sections configured to move about the pivot points. In some aspects of embodiments, the pivot elements include hinges. In some aspects of embodiments, the pivot elements include corrugations. In some embodiments, the pivot is provided with detents or features to maintain the applicator in an open or collapsed position until a sufficient force is applied to prevent accidental and unintended opening or collapsing. In some instances, additional stops corresponding to desirable angles may also be employed.
The removable and collapsible applicator 108 is held within the recess 106. In some embodiments, an applicator includes one or more pivot elements joining the applicator into sections. For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, however, applicators may not include hinges. For example, embodiments may include applicators made from flexible material (e.g., rubber) configured to facilitate the applicators being collapsed from an extended application position to a collapsed position. For example, embodiments may include applicators that include a plurality of corrugations configured to facilitate the applicators being collapsed from an extended application position to a collapsed position. In other embodiments, the applicators could employ a bimetallic or a memory wire to permit flexibility between the use and stored positions.
As shown in
In the embodiment shown at
The size and shape of the recess 108 shown in
The dimensions of recesses may depend on various factors, including but not limited to the dimensions of containers and the balance between space within the containers for holding products and size of the applicators.
As shown in
The container 100 may include a tray 308 having a plurality of compartments 310. The tray may be removable from well 312 in base 104. The size, shape and number of compartments 310 shown in
In the embodiment shown herein, the recess 106 is configured to receive and hold the removable applicator 108 via friction fitting. In some embodiments, containers may include recesses configured to receive and hold removable applicators via snap fitting. In other embodiments, containers may include recesses configured to receive and hold removable applicators via magnets.
In some embodiments, one or more portions of the removable applicator 108 may have a width less than the width of the recess 106 such that the one or more portions of the removable applicator 108 does not extend to the perimeter of the container 100, as shown in
Movement between various exemplary states of container 100 will now be described with reference to
The container 100 may be closed by pivoting lid assembly 102 to a closed position and the applicator 108 may then be placed into the recess 106 as shown in
The size, shape, and dimensions of the exemplary containers shown throughout are merely exemplary. For example, exemplary containers may include outer perimeters ranging from about 80 mm to about 150 mm. Exemplary containers may also include recesses having dimensions ranging from about 6 mm to about 20 mm. Exemplary circular quick release containers may include but are not limited to the following dimensional combinations: 60×50×20 mm; 30×20×18 mm; 100×80×25 mm.
Although the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the appended claims be construed to cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/050,444, filed Sep. 15, 2014.
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