The present invention relates to a cosmetic application device and related and alternative systems, kits, and methods of use. More particularly, the present invention provides an apparatus for the adaptive and precise application of eye enhancement indicia including use of eye liner, eye crease, and eyebrow colorant.
Commercial devices exist for the application of colorant indicia on a user's eye lid, eye-crease-area, and eyebrow, as will be understood by those of skill in the art. Conventionally, these are provided in an elongate cylindraceous form (e.g., pencil) or in an elongate brush-or-pad form with a handle (e.g., an applicator). Such consumer items may be in any color indicia along the color spectrum and would include conventional makeup colors as well as decorative, ornamental, or entertainment colors across a spectrum of blended colors. Conventionally, such consumer items are selected by a user for color indicia preference. The colors and tones are wide spread but will be understood by those of skill in the art to be unlimited, and will include as a non-limiting example, every color and tone combination in the PANTONE® COLOR SPECFIER provided by Pantone, Inc.
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Chin boss 7 will be understood to be the recent of the chin of a user 1. Each cheek bone center 8, 8 is provided and is also understood to be the main arcuate apex of the cheek bone of a user 1. Respective eye cover folds 9, 9 extend above the actual eye 4, 4, of each user and may have varying structures that differ depending upon the user 1. Each eye cover fold 9 will be understood to be the skin portion above each eye 4 before reaching a respective eyebrow 2. Below each eye 4, 4, is a respective eye lower fold 10, 10 which will be understood generally as the skin portion below each eye 4 before reaching a respective cheek bone center 8. Each cover fold 9 and each lower fold 10 may vary by size, contour, shape, and texture by a user.
Each eye 4 has a respective lower eye lid contact surface 11 and an opposed upper eye lid contact surface 12. Each eye 4 is understood to have a respective inner edge 4a (proximate the closing fold of each user's eye and the user's tear duct, medial canthus region) and a respective outer edge 4b (proximate the closing fold of each eye 4).
It will be understood that eye lid contact surfaces 11, 12 are the ‘closing contact’ surfaces that include the actual eye-lashes (shown but not numbered). Various users 1 may include, or not, one or more eyelid creases 13 (one crease 13 is shown above each eye, but there may be no crease or multiple creases) as will be understood by those of skill in the art.
As is understood in the art, various makeup products are applied to the eye cover folds 9, lower eye folds 10, and respective lower and upper lid contact surface 11, 12 in a conventional manner.
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Overall, it is recognized that accurate and repeatable application of eye-related cosmetics is particularly difficult in the art and that no satisfactory solution has been provided using a free-hand or single-hand method.
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Those of skill in the art will recognize that application of makeup, by hand, is particularly difficult to repeat side-to-side. Those of skill in the art will additionally recognize that it is further difficult to accurately pursue side-to-side accuracy when a user (for example a user in
It is additionally recognized that cosmetic users have attempted to address the difficulty of repetitive accuracy in makeup application through the use of physical apparatus. This is most commonly used in darkening a user's eyebrows since the eyebrows are most easily positioned on the underlying brow ridge 3 structures of each user. Examples of such cosmetic eyebrow applicators are shown in US Pub. No. 2016/0360861 (Shimley et al.) and U.S. Pat. No. 8,051,860 (Pereira), the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved eye-focus-makeup applicator arrangement and method for using the same that addresses at least one of the needs noted above. Further, there is also a need to improve the method of eyefocused cosmetic application that increases side-to-side accuracy and minimizes the negative impacts of a user's own structure in the eye cover fold region.
In response, it is now recognized that there is at least one need in the conventional arts. As a result, the present invention provides a cosmetic application device includes an application member and a positioning support system therefore which provides improved accuracy and side-to-side repeatability for the application of a cosmetic. The application member is optionally adjustable and repositionable relative to the positioning support system and may be further optionally provided in a kit form with one or more colorant members, guide members or replacement application members. A method for using the invention and adjustment of the invention is provided.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a cosmetic system, comprising an elongate positioning support system adjustably secured to an application member; at least one of the elongate positioning support system and the application member comprising means for replaceably receiving one of a plurality of tip end members; and the elongate positioning system comprising means for adaptively securing the application member whereby the tip end member is adjustably positioned relative to a distal end member of the cosmetic system.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an applicator member having a plurality of tip end members, each tip end member being angularly adjustable relative to an elongate handle portion of said applicator member.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an adaptive kit assembly comprising a plurality of tip members, a positioning support system having at least one applicator member, a supporting face bridge member and a supporting chin rest member.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, an adaptable cosmetic system comprises: an elongate positioning support system adjustably secured to an application member; at least one of said elongate positioning support system and said application member comprising means for replaceably receiving one of a plurality of tip end members; and said elongate positioning system comprising means for adaptively securing said application member whereby said tip end member is adjustably positioned relative to a distal end member of said cosmetic system.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, an adaptable cosmetic system, comprises: an elongate positioning support system adjustably secured to an application member; at least one of said elongate positioning support system and said application member comprising means for receiving a tip end members; and said elongate positioning system comprising means for adaptively securing said application member whereby said tip end member is adjustably positioned relative to a distal end member of said cosmetic system.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention. Wherever possible, same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale. The word ‘couple’ or ‘fix’ or ‘secure’ and similar terms do not necessarily denote direct and immediate connections, but also include connections through intermediate elements or devices. For purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional (up/down, etc.) or motional (forward/back, left/right etc.) terms may be used with respect to the drawings. These and similar directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope in any manner. It will also be understood by those of skill in the art that other embodiments may be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention, and that the detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and that elements may be differently positioned, or otherwise noted as in the appended claims without requirements of the written description being required thereto.
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Cosmetic system 30 includes an adaptive positioning support system 40 shown in a preferred elongate illustration, and an adaptive application member 50 or application member 50 adjustably and removably secured thereto, as will be discussed.
Positioning support system 40 has a shaft portion 41 with an top support end 41A and a bottom support end 41B. Each respective and alternative top and bottom support ends 41A, 41B includes an adaptive system for releasably receiving alternative applicator tip ends 60 on either end thereof.
Additionally, applicator or application member 50 has at least one adaptor end 51. Adaptor end 51 includes an adaptive system for releasably receiving alternative applicator tip ends 60 on the end thereof (or where there are two ends, on either end thereof).
An adaptive connecting system 70 operably connects positioning support system 40 with applicator or application member 50, as shown. In
As will be further understood from
As a result, it will be understood that application member 50 may be slid anywhere along the length of positioning support system 40 for user convenience, including rotation relative thereto. Additionally (as noted in the right-hand portion of
As will be understood by those of skill in the art, applicator tip ends 60 include and adaptive plurality of means for applying a cosmetic composition (blush, toner, paint, or any other form of pigmentation as will be understood by those if skill in the art).
Applicator tip ends may be any form of brush, pad, applicator, felt end, tip, or any other shape or form that may have a narrow, pointed, flat, round, contoured, plush/soft, hard/firm or any other type of tip end to a cosmetic application that may be adjusted within the scope and spirit of the known cosmetic tip ends without limit to the drawings herein.
As will be further understood, applicator tip ends 60 each include an adaptive connecting tip end that is releasably secured to the adaptive end to each end of the applicator end 51, the positioning support system 40, or in other forms suitable to the use of the invention.
As also will be understood, one of the adaptive arrangements herein is the use of a positioning member 61A, 61B that may be removably secured to the positioning support member 40. Positioning member 61A includes a releasably secured construction that may fit into any arrangement also receiving a tip end 60. Positioning member 61B provides a flexible clamp member that may be secured at any position along shaft portion 41 of positioning support system 40. As noted with either positioning member 61A, 61B, they are used for further removably securing positioning aids 62A, 62B. Positioning aid 62A is in the form of a bridge having an elongate shaft portion 62A′ and a smooth end 62A″ for skin contact proximate cheek bones 8, 8, or any other portion of a user's face (as noted in
As noted, an applicator end 51 of applicator member 50 include replaceable tip ends 60. Additionally, applicator end 51 includes an angle adjustment system 80 that includes the function of along a contact side of respective tip ends 60 to be adjusted relative to the angle of applicator end 51 in a use-condition by a user's finger. Angle adjustment system 80 may be in any sufficient form to achieve the requirement of angle adjustment but may be in the form of a flexible elastomeric material, a pivot axis a toggle arrangement, a spring, a pivot boss, or any other form of arrangement.
As a result of this arrangement, it will be understood that, in a use example, a user may select a narrow tip end 60 for positioning on end of applicator end 51 (e.g., for drawing in with a cosmetic one or more crease line either laterally (away from the midline) or medially (toward the midline) in whole or part) along the eye cover fold region 9 great accuracy and repeatably on either side of the face.
Additionally, as a result of this arrangement, a user may have preselected a different tip end for securing to a top support end 41A of positioning support system 40 (e.g., a broad applicator brush) so that a user (without repositioning their hand) may use a finger to swing away application member 50, and use tip end 60 to place eye liner or other indicia on the eye cover fold region 9 within increased accuracy and user comfort. It will be understood that the present invention 30 may be used to apply a crease line or eye liner in any order (without limit).
It will be additionally understood by one of skill in the art, that a user may one handedly or two handedly adjust applicator member 50 and thus the applicator end 51 downwardly, along shaft portion 41 so as to position a narrow cosmetic proximate the lower eye lid contact surface 11, the upper eyelid contact surface 12, or in other areas proximate eye 4 without departure from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Referring now additionally to
It will be understood that the scope of the present invention clearly includes a simplified cosmetic system having a positioning support and an application member. It will be further understood that in one alternative aspect of the present invention that the positioning support system and applicator member may be mutually formed or merged into a single adaptive arrangement which includes at least the ability apply a cosmetic to a user's face proximate an eye.
As will be noted in illustrative
As will be further understood, tip ends 60 may include smoothing or mixing brushes, pads, or foam allowing a user to apply a cosmetic (first step), and conveniently blend a cosmetic (second step) without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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Corresponding to the description above, cosmetic applicator 230 having main body 240 comprises applicator head 251, which may be a small diamond-shaped, oval, flat, or pointed brush, sponge, and the like. Main body (or “positioning support”) 240 comprises a first tip end main applicator 260A on a first end and a second tip end secondary applicator 260B on the opposing side thereof. According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, first tip end main applicator 260A may incorporate a brush, a sponge, and the like, for applying cosmetics.
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, movable element 250, in addition to the side-to-side swivel movement during use, may further incorporate a hinge element 290 and corresponding shaft 295 for pivoting movable element 250 away from main body 240.
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According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention and as will be described in further detail below, coupling 297 may provide for completely detaching applicator head 251 from cosmetic applicator 230. Therefore, as an option, a user may apply cosmetics using applicator head 251 without it being attached to cosmetic applicator 230.
Mechanical features of movable element 250 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described in further detail with reference to
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a range of movement between positions 450b and 450c may span an arc of up to and including about 90 degrees—preferably between about 25 degrees and about 40 degrees—for a plane approximating a cosmetic application surface of applicator head 251 (or an orthogonal axis extending therefrom). For example, main applicator 260A may be placed on a principal location on an eyelid, such as eyelid area 9, and movable element 250 may be moved back and forth between positions 450b and 450c so that applicator head 251 may apply cosmetics to create an eyelid crease that corresponds to or simulates a natural crease 13 along with creating a so-called “smokey eye” effect. Advantageously, the stabilized and repeatable movement of movable element 250 provides the user with a more convenient process of applying cosmetics in this manner without undue expertise.
Cosmetic application 230 may be made with a thermoplastic or composites thereof, or any material with sufficient strength and rigidity for cosmetic applications—for example, various kinds of metals, alloys, and the like.
It will further be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that coupling 297 may be replaced with alternative means for attaching and detaching applicator head 251 to cosmetic applicator 230 in forming movable element 250. For example, coupling 297 may comprise threads for a screw-on and rotatable coupling.
As illustrated in
As described above, all of the applicators in cosmetic applicator 230—for example, applicator head 251, main applicator 260A, and secondary applicator 260B—may be replaceable with any kind, shape, or sort as discussed herein without limitation, for example the use of a brush, a foam pad, and differently shaped foam members and differently shaped brushes. For example, applicator head 251 may be replaced with another element having a different length (e.g., of shaft 505), size, shape, kind, or sort by attaching such a different element at coupling 297.
In the present text, numerous specific details were set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of exemplary versions of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that some versions of the present invention may be practiced without some of these specific details while remaining within the scope and spirit of the present invention. Indeed, reference in this specification to “a variant,” “variants,” and “one/the variant,” or “one version,” “a version” or “an embodiment” and the like, should be understood to mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the variant or version is included in at least one such variant or version according to the disclosure. Thus, the appearances of phrases such as “in one variant,” “in one embodiment,” “in one version,” and the like, in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same version or variant, nor are separate or alternative versions or variants mutually exclusive of other versions or variants. Moreover, various features may be described which possibly may be exhibited by some variants or versions and not by others. Similarly, various requirements are described which may be requirements for some variants or versions, but not others. Furthermore, as used throughout this specification, the terms ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘at least’ do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item, in the sense that singular reference of an element does not necessarily exclude the plural reference of such elements. Concurrently, the term “a plurality” denotes the presence of more than one referenced items. Finally, the terms “connected” or “coupled” and related terms are used in an operational sense and are not necessarily limited to a direct connection or coupling.
As an example, while a cosmetic applicator (e.g., 230) has been described with one movable element (e.g., 250) comprising a corresponding applicator head (e.g., 251), it should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that additional elements, such as an additional movable element and/or applicator head, may be incorporated in a cosmetic applicator without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. As an example, plural applicator heads may be aligned (or “stacked”) with one another—in addition to elements 251 and 260A described above and shown in
Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations in turn, in a manner that may be helpful in understanding embodiments of the present invention; however, the order of description should not be construed to imply that these operations are order dependent.
Those of skill in the related arts will understand that as used herein there is no particular limitation on the positioning support systems, apparatus, construction, linkages or otherwise to those embodiments suggested herein. As a result, those of skill in the art will recognize that interchanging or replacing or supplementing the related structures, features, and systems herein will be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Those of skill in the related arts will also recognized that as used herein a cosmetic system or kit or assembly thereof is illustrative of the alternative and adaptive combinations of the present invention and all such variants should be recognized as being within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Those of skill in the cosmetic arts will also understand that as used herein there is no limitation on the type of skin-contact end of the application member, which may be selected from any tip type known in the conventional arts for applying makeup to the user, including but not limited to a roller ball construction, a fibrous-brush member, a pad member constructed of felt, foam, or textile or any combination, a felt-tip or flair-tip end allowing dyed fluid application, a sharpened-tip (e.g., a rigid end applying a solid or semi-solid material contained in the application member).
Those of skill in the cosmetic arts will further understand that as used herein the invention, apparatuses, methods, and alternative embodiments may be used for applying cosmetics to eye lids, eye brows, crease regions, eye upper folds, lower eye folds, or any combination or arrangement relating to a user's facial structure without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
As used herein the phrase ‘lateral’ generally refers to a side-type direction, preferably (but not required to be) in a direction away from midline 14, whereas the phrase ‘medial’ generally refers to a similar side-type direction, preferably (but not required to be) in a direction toward midline 14. As a result, a movement from an inner edge 4a of an eye 4 laterally (away from midline 14) toward outer edge 4b is a ‘lateral’ motion and the opposite direction is a medial motion or in a medial direction.
Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be apparent to those skills that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various modifications and variations can be made in the presently disclosed system without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application is a National Stage entry under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/US2018/059741, filed on Nov. 8, 2018, which claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/583,249, filed on Nov. 8, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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