1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a container system. In particular, some aspects of the invention relate to a container system for containing one or more cosmetic products and/or cosmetic product applicators.
2. Description of the Related Art
Containers come in a number of different shapes, sizes, and forms. One type of conventional container arrangement generally includes a lid movable with respect to another container portion so as to permit one or more items or substances to be removed from an interior of the container and/or added to the container interior. For a variety of different reasons, it may be desirable to have a container system that contains various cosmetic products and/or cosmetic product applicators and thereby permits selection of those products and/or product applicators based on, for example, color or desired make-up effect. Such a container system may have any number of optional design features. For example, it may be desirable to have a cover having a particular ornamental appearance. It may also be desirable to place a mirror on the cover and to limit movement of the cover with respect to a base so that, for example, users may orient the cover in a particular fashion so as to obtain a better view of themselves in the mirror during application of a cosmetic product.
For these and other reasons, there is a need for alternative approaches.
In the following description, certain aspects and embodiments of the present invention will become evident. It should be understood that the invention, in its broadest sense, could be practiced without having one or more features of these aspects and embodiments. In other words, these aspects and embodiments are merely exemplary.
One aspect of the invention relates to a container system for at least one of a cosmetic product and a cosmetic product applicator. The system may include a base including a receptacle having an opening. The receptacle may be configured to contain at least one of a cosmetic product and an applicator for applying a cosmetic product. The system may further include a device including a cover configured to close the opening, and a tab hingedly associated with the cover. The tab may include a connecting portion configured to removably connect the tab to the base.
In one aspect, the tab may not completely surround the opening in the base.
In a further aspect, the receptacle may contain a cosmetic product. Alternatively, or in addition, the receptacle may contain a cosmetic product applicator.
In still another aspect, the base and the tab may be removably connected to one another via magnetic attraction. For example, at least one of the tab and the base may include at least one magnetic element.
According to still a further aspect, the connecting portion may include a reusable adhesive layer configured to removably connect the tab and the base to one another. According to some aspects, the connecting portion may include at least one of a hook portion and a loop portion of a hook and loop fastener system, and the base may include the other of the hook portion and the loop portion. The hook and loop fastener system may be configured to removably connect the tab and the base to one another.
In yet another aspect, the connecting portion may include one of a protrusion and a recess, and the base may include the other of the protrusion and the recess, such that the connecting portion and the base are configured to align with one another.
In still a further aspect, the cover may include a mirror.
In yet another aspect, the system may include a latching mechanism configured to maintain closure of the cover. For example, the latching mechanism may include a magnetic attraction between the tab and the cover. In some aspects, the latching mechanism may include a latch element provided on the cover, and the latch element may be configured to be attracted to a magnetic element. For example, the latch element of the cover may include a metallic element and the connecting portion may include at least one magnetic element.
According to a further aspect, the tab and cover may be hingedly associated via a hinge-like structure. According to some aspects, the cover may include a catch located opposite the hinge-like structure and the base may include a cooperating catch configured to engage with the catch of the cover. In some aspects, the hinge-like structure may include at least one pin and at least one aperture located on at least one of the tab and the cover. In other aspects, the hinge-like structure may include one of protrusions and recesses provided on the cover and the other of the protrusions and the recesses provided on the tab. In still other aspects, the hinge-like structure may include a flexible member associating the cover with the tab in a hinge-like fashion.
In still another aspect, the cover may be configured to move in a hinge-like manner with respect to the base between a closed position in which the cover covers the opening of the base and an open position in which access to the receptacle is permitted. In some aspects, the device may be configured to limit an extent of the hinge-like movement of the cover so that when the cover is moved from the closed position to the open position, the cover moves with respect to the base up to a maximum angular extent of less than about 180 degrees.
In still a further aspect, the system may include a second base including a receptacle having an opening. In some aspects, the second base may be configured to be removably associated with the base. For example, the base and the second base may each include at least one magnetic element, the magnetic elements coupling the base and the second base to one another. In some examples, the magnetic coupling of the base and the second base may permit movement of the base with respect to the second base, in a generally hinge-like manner, between a closed position in which the base covers the opening of the second base receptacle and an open position in which access to the opening of the second base receptacle is permitted. Additionally (or alternatively), the magnetic elements may permit the base and the second base to be magnetically coupled to one another while the base is stacked on the second base and/or while the second base is stacked on the base. According to some aspects, at least one of the base receptacle and the second base receptacle may contain at least one of a cosmetic product and a cosmetic product applicator.
According to another aspect, a container system for at least one of a cosmetic product and a cosmetic product applicator may include a base including a receptacle having an opening. The receptacle may be configured to contain at least one of a cosmetic product and an applicator for applying a cosmetic product. The system may further include a device including a cover configured to close the opening, and a tab hingedly associated with the cover such that a hinging axis is defined. The tab may include a connecting portion configured to removably connect the tab to the base, and the cover may define a recess such that when the tab is connected to the base and the cover closes the opening, the tab is housed in the recess and is not visible when the container system is viewed in a direction parallel to the hinging axis.
According to still a further aspect, a container system for at least one of a cosmetic product and a cosmetic product applicator may include a base including a receptacle having an opening, and the receptacle may be configured to contain at least one of a cosmetic product and an applicator for applying a cosmetic product. The system may further include a device including a cover configured to close the opening, and a tab hingedly associated with the cover. The tab may include a connecting portion configured to removably connect the tab to the base, and one of the cover and the tab may include a magnetic element and the other of the cover and the tab may include an element attracted to the magnetic element so as to releasably maintain the cover in a closed position.
In still a further aspect, a container system for at least one of a cosmetic product and a cosmetic product applicator may include a first base including a receptacle having an opening and a second base including a receptacle having an opening. Each of the receptacles may be configured to contain at least one of a cosmetic product and a cosmetic product applicator. The system may further include a device including a cover configured to close the opening of at least the first base, and a tab hingedly associated with the cover. The tab may include a connecting portion configured to removably connect the tab to the first base, and the first base may include at least one first magnet and the second base may include at least one second magnet, the first and second magnets coupling the first base and the second base to one another.
Aside from the structural arrangements set forth above, the invention could include a number of other arrangements such as those explained hereinafter. It is to be understood that both the foregoing description and the following description are exemplary only.
The accompanying drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments and, together with the description, serve to explain some principles of the invention. In the drawings,
Reference will now be made in detail to a few exemplary embodiments of the invention. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
The cover 22 is configured to close the opening 16 of the receptacle 14 (see, e.g.,
As described in more detail below, the tab 20 is removably connected to the base 12. When the tab 20 is removably connected to the base 12, the tab 20 does not completely surround the opening 16 in the base 12. For example, as shown in
Some embodiments may also include one or more bases, such as, for example, a second base 32 defining one or more receptacles 34 for containing one or more cosmetic products and/or one or more cosmetic product applicators similar to the base 12. Each of the receptacles 34 defines an opening 36 that may be closed by either the device 18 including the tab 20 and the cover 22 (e.g., when the device 18 is connected directly to the second base 32) or another base, such as, for example, the base 12.
By virtue of such an arrangement, a user of the system may connect any number of bases having differing and/or additional products and/or product applicators contained in the receptacles to the device 18. For example, one base may contain a cosmetic product and/or associated cosmetic product applicator that results in a different appearance (e.g., a different color and/or make-up effect) than the appearance of the cosmetic product and/or cosmetic product applicator contained in another base. By substituting one base for another for use with the device 18, a user may be able to create a customized container having one or more particular cosmetic products and/or product applicators for a given situation (e.g., a formal, evening situation). In addition, by virtue of being able to stack any number of additional bases onto the system, a user may be able to access in one system a number of differing cosmetic products and/or cosmetic product applicators, so that the user is able to obtain differing appearances for different situations without the need to carry more than one cosmetic compact.
According to some embodiments, the base 12 may be hingedly associated with the second base 32, e.g., as depicted in
In addition to magnetically coupling the base 12 and the second base 32 when one is stacked on the other, the magnets may also magnetically couple the base 12 and second base 32 during movement of the base 12 with respect to the second base 32, in a generally hinge-like manner, between a closed position, e.g., as shown in
As shown in
When the base 12 is in its closed position (see, e.g.,
As depicted in
According some embodiments, the base 12 and the tab 20 may be removably connected to one another via, for example, magnetic attraction. For example, as shown in
In the exemplary embodiment depicted in
According to the exemplary embodiment depicted in
The tab 20 and the base 12 may be removably connected to one another in alternative ways. For example, as shown in
According to the exemplary embodiment depicted in
According to some exemplary embodiments, the cover 22 may include a mirror 114, as shown in
The cover 22 and the tab 20 may be hingedly associated with one another in various ways. For example, in the exemplary embodiment depicted in
According some embodiments, such as the exemplary embodiment depicted in
According to the exemplary embodiment depicted in
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure described herein. Thus, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the subject matter discussed in the specification. Rather, the present invention is intended to cover modifications and variations.
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