The disclosure relates to an applicator, and more particularly to a cosmetic applicator.
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The tube member 91 and the head member 92 extend in a same direction. Referring to
However, the abovementioned way of holding the conventional cosmetic applicator 9 is not ergonomic to the user. During the process of applying makeup, the user needs additional effort to stabilize the hand and prevent the hand from trembling, thereby causing difficulty in use.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a cosmetic applicator that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks associated with the abovementioned prior art.
Accordingly, the cosmetic applicator includes a tube member surrounding a tube axis, a tubular seat surrounding a seat axis, and a head unit. The tube member has a first end portion, a second end portion, and a receiving space. The first end portion has a tube end surface not perpendicular to the tube axis and defining a first angle with the tube axis, and a seat connector protruding from the tube end surface. The second end portion is opposite to the first end portion along the tube axis. The receiving space extends along the tube axis through the first end portion and the second end portion. The tubular seat is disposed on the first end portion of the tube member, and has a seat end surface abutting against the tube end surface, and a seat space formed therein. The seat space extends along the seat axis through the tubular seat, communicates with the receiving space, and has a connecting portion rotatably engaged with the seat connector of the first end portion of the tube member, such that the tubular seat is rotatable relative to the first end portion between a straight position, where the seat axis is parallel to the tube axis, and a bent position, where the seat axis and the tube axis define a second angle therebetween. The head unit includes a head member that is inserted into the seat space of the tubular seat.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The tube member 1 surrounds a tube axis (L1), and has a first end portion 11, a second end portion 12, a receiving space 13, and a first positioning structure 14. The first end portion 11 has a tube end surface 111 not perpendicular to the tube axis (L1) and defining a first angle (θ1) with the tube axis (L1), and a seat connector 112 protruding from the tube end surface 111 and having a connecting axis (L2). The second end portion 12 is opposite to the first end portion 11 along the tube axis (L1). The receiving space 13 extends along the tube axis (L1) through the first end portion 11 and the second end portion 12. The first positioning structure 14 is formed on an outer surface of the seat connector 112, and has a plurality of angularly spaced-apart grooves 141 surrounding the connecting axis (L2).
In this embodiment, the first angle (θ1) is 60 degrees, the connecting axis (L2) is perpendicular to the tube end surface 111, and the seat connector 112 is substantially a spherical frustum.
The tubular seat 2 surrounds a seat axis (L3), and is disposed on the first end portion 11 of the tube member 1. The tubular seat 2 has a seat end surface 21, a seat space 22 formed therein, a securing structure 23, and a second positioning structure 24. The seat end surface 21 abuts against the tube end surface 111. The tubular seat 2 further has an inner surface defining the seat space 22. The seat space 22 extends along the seat axis (L3) through the tubular seat 2, communicates with the receiving space 13, and has a connecting portion 221 rotatably engaged with the seat connector 112 of the first end portion 11 of the tube member 1, such that the tubular seat 2 is rotatable relative to the first end portion 11 between a straight position (see
The securing structure 23 is formed on the inner surface of the tubular seat 2, and has a plurality of angularly spaced-apart securing ribs 231. The second positioning structure 24 is formed on the inner surface of the tubular seat 2, and is rotatably engaged with the first positioning structure 14 for positioning the tubular seat 2 relative to the tube member 1 at a desired orientation between the straight position and the bent position. Specifically, the second positioning structure 24 has a plurality of protrusions 241 respectively and removably engaging the grooves 141 of the first positioning structure 14.
The head unit 3 includes a head member 31, a cartridge 32, and a head fixing member 33. In this embodiment, the head member 31 extends through the seat space 22 of the tubular seat 2, and is secured in the securing structure 23. Specifically, the securing ribs 231 of the securing structure 23 grip the head member 31. The cartridge 32 is disposed in the receiving space 13 of the tube member 1. The head fixing member 33 is connected to a front end of the tubular seat 2 which is opposite to the seat end surface 21, is sleeved on the head member 31, and cooperates with the securing structure 23 for fixing the head member 31. The head member 31 has an absorbing end portion 311 inserted into the receiving space 13 of the tube member 1 and connected to the cartridge 32, and an outflow end portion 312 opposite to the absorbing end portion 311 and extending outwardly of a front end of the head fixing member 33. In this embodiment, the head member 31 is made of cotton and is flexible, but in other embodiments, the head member 31 maybe made of other materials that can absorb liquid cosmetics inside the cartridge 32.
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The plug member 5 is inserted into the second end portion 12 of the tube member 1 for closing the second end portion 12.
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In summary, in comparison with the conventional cosmetic applicator, the tube member 1 of the cosmetic applicator of the present disclosure can be held by the user in a more ergonomic way, thus undesirable tremble of the user's hand can be avoided during makeup process.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that his disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.