The invention relates to cosmetic containers and, more particularly, to a cosmetic container which after use and being closed, the unused lotion in the enclosure is prevented from being contaminated by the lotion exposed to the air in the apertures of the fibrous applicator because each valve is closed by a spring biased plunger.
A conventional cosmetic container is shown in
In an application, after opening the cosmetic container, the flange 921 is pushed outward due to the expansion of the energized torsion spring 94. In turn, the ports 902 are open to flow the liquid cosmetic contents to the brush 98 via the ports 902, the plunger 92, and the carrier 96. Finally, a user may use the brush 98 to apply the liquid cosmetic contents to the skin for make-up purposes.
However, the conventional cosmetic container suffers a number of drawbacks as detailed below. It is impossible to uniformly flow the liquid cosmetic contents to the whole brush 98 because the brush 98 is secured to the opening of the carrier 96. Further, it is difficult to grip the cosmetic container to comb the skin by the brush 98, because it is not easy to manipulate the brush 98. The sleeve 97 and the plunger 92 are separate components, i.e., not a unitary component. This can disadvantageously dislodge the sleeve 97 after a period of time of use. In turn, it unfastens the carrier 96. While the O-ring 923 is provided for sealing purposes, it increases friction when sliding the plunger 92. In turn, the sliding movement of the plunger 92 is not smooth.
Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a cosmetic container comprising an enclosure including an opening; a cup shaped mount including an externally and internally extending rim disposed on the opening of the enclosure for partially disposing the mount in the opening of the enclosure, a bottom portion, at least one port adjacent to the bottom portion, at least one valve each disposed in the at least one port, and a main portion spaced from the bottom portion; a hollow plunger partially disposed in the cup shaped mount and including an annular flange on an outer surface and disposed externally of the enclosure, an inner case partially disposed in the main portion, a first channel defined by the inner case, an outer case extending outward from the annular flange, and a second channel defined by the outer case; a biasing member disposed in the main portion and put on the inner case so that the plunger is configured to slide relative to the mount; a flexible fibrous applicator including an application head and a rear, cylindrical fastening member disposed in the second channel, and a tunnel extending through the rear, cylindrical fastening member into the application head; and a cap releasably secured to the opening of the enclosure. The inner case is configured to open or close the at least one valve.
Preferably, the cap includes a knurled member on an outer surface.
Preferably, the application head includes an arc shaped member, and an opening defined by the arc shaped member and an end of the tunnel.
The invention has the following advantages and benefits in comparison with the conventional art: The spring biased plunger may slide to open the valve after removing the cap. The liquid cosmetic contents in the apertures are prevented from being mixed with the liquid cosmetic contents in the enclosure by flowing back via the tunnel, the first channel, and the closed valves because the valves are blocked. This can prevent the unused liquid cosmetic contents in the enclosure from being contaminated by the liquid cosmetic contents exposed to the air in the apertures. The plunger and the fibrous applicator are fastened together by complimentary grooves and ridges. The fibrous nature of the applicator allows the liquid cosmetic contents to uniformly flow to the outer surface of the fibrous applicator. A user may feel a degree of comfort when the liquid cosmetic contents are applied on the skin due to the nature of the pile on the fibrous applicator.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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An enclosure 10 includes an internal space 101 with liquid cosmetic contents (e.g., lotion) 70 stored therein, an opening 102, and threads 103 on an outer surface of the opening 102.
A cup shaped mount 11 includes an externally and internally extending rim 14 provided on the mouth of the opening 102 of the enclosure 10 for disposing the mount 11 in the opening 102 of the enclosure 10, a plurality of ports 16 adjacent to a bottom portion 13 for communicating the interior of the cup shaped mount 11 with the liquid cosmetic contents 70 stored in the enclosure 10, a plurality of valves 17 each provided in the port 16, a main portion 12, and an internal space 15 in the main portion 12 and spaced from the bottom portion 13.
A hollow plunger 30 is partially disposed in the mount 11 and includes an annular flange 31 on an outer surface and disposed externally of the enclosure 10, an inner case 32 partially disposed in the internal space 15, a first channel 35 defined by the inner case 32, an outer case 33 extending outward from the flange 31, a second channel 36 defined by the outer case 33, a plurality of parallel annular grooves 37 on an inner surface of the outer case 33, and an externally extending rim 34 on the outer surface of the inner case 32. The externally extending rim 34 is prevented from being pulled out of the mount 11 when the flange 31 moves away from the externally and internally extending rim 14, because a diameter of the externally extending rim 34 is greater than an inner diameter of the externally and internally extending rim 14.
A biasing member (shown as a torsion spring 20 in this embodiment) is put on a portion of the inner case 32 between the externally extending rim 34 and an internally extending annular member (not numbered) in the mount 11, so that the hollow plunger 30 is adapted to slide relative to the mount 11.
A fibrous applicator 40 is flexible in nature and includes an application head 41, a rear, cylindrical fastening member 45, a plurality of parallel annular ridges 46 on an outer surface of the fastening member 45, an annular shoulder 47 between the application head 41 and the fastening member 45, with the shoulder 47 having an outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of the fastening member 45, and a tunnel 44 extending from a rear end of the fastening member 45 through the fastening member 45 into the application head 41. The fastening member 45 is disposed in the second channel 36 with the annular ridges 46 complementarily disposed in the annular grooves 37 and the shoulder 47 urging against the mouth of the outer case 33, thereby fastening the fibrous applicator 40 and the hollow plunger 30 together. Also, the tunnel 44 communicates with the first channel 35.
In a first preferred embodiment of the fibrous applicator 40 as shown in
In a second preferred embodiment of the fibrous applicator 40 as shown in
In a third preferred embodiment of the fibrous applicator 40 as shown in
In a fourth preferred embodiment of the fibrous applicator 40 as shown in
A manufacturing process of the fibrous applicator 40 includes applying an oil based additive on an outer surface of the fibrous applicator 40, placing the fibrous applicator 40 in a pile planting device, and activating the pile planting device to securely plant pile on the fibrous applicator 40 by adhering to the oil based additive. The apertures 42 are not blocked in the pile planting step.
A cap 50 includes an internally threaded section 53 adjacent to a rear end, and a knurled member 52 on an outer surface adjacent to the rear end. The knurled member 52 allows the hand or the fingers to get a better grip on the cap 50 in use. The internally threaded section 53 is secured to the threads 103 in a closed state of the cosmetic container.
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It is envisaged by the invention that the liquid cosmetic contents 70 in the apertures 42 is prevented from being mixed with the liquid cosmetic contents 70 in the internal space 101 by flowing back via the tunnel 44, the first channel 35, and the closed valves 17 because the valves 17 are blocked (i.e., closed). This has the advantage of preventing the unused liquid cosmetic contents 70 in the internal space 101 from being contaminated by the liquid cosmetic contents 70 exposed to the air in the apertures 42.
While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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