This invention relates generally to cosmetic applicators more particularly, this invention relates to eyeliner cosmetic applicators.
Eyeliner cosmetic is applied to eyes for the cosmetic enhancement thereof. Application of cosmetic requires skill to achieve an appropriate and desirous visually appealing application thereof.
The present invention seeks to provide a cosmetic eyeliner allowing for the convenient and accurate application of eyeliner cosmetic, which will overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art, or to at least provide an alternative.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art information is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the information forms part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
In accordance with a first embodiment, there is provided herein a tip for a cosmetic eyeliner allowing for the convenient and accurate application of cosmetic eyeliner.
Specifically, the tip comprises a generally elongate cosmetic impregnated or coated body shaped to define a nib at a distal end thereof.
The nib is of generally triangular cross-section along an elongate axis of the tip so as to define two lateral faces meeting at a rearward edge thereof and a forward face between the lateral faces. The forward facing and the two lateral faces meet at a point at a distal end of the nib.
As such, in use, the tip allows for the convenient application of eyeliner cosmetic wherein the forward face is configured for stamping a cosmetic wing shape and an outer edge of an eye when the nib is in a first angle of rotation.
Then, the nib may be rotated to a second opposite angle of rotation such that the rearward edge and the tip are configured for eyelid linework of the cosmetic inward from the wing shape. As the user draws the rearward edge along the eyelid, the angle of the applicator may be increased with respect to the eye from a more tangential to a more perpendicular angle such that the point of the nib becomes of greater prominence allowing the linework to taper as is desirous towards the inner edge of the eye.
In embodiments, the forward face may have convex curvature along the elongate axis and/or orthogonal to the elongate axis allowing for the rolling application of cosmetic, enhancing the adherence and application thereof.
In a preferred embodiment, the nib is offset away from the elongate axis of the tip so as to further enhance the utilisation thereof.
Specifically, with regards to stamping, the tip may comprise a waist adjoining the nib at a proximal end thereof, the waist defining an outer perimeter cross-section. The waist may be generally cylindrical for the insertion thereof into a barrel of an applicator. The proximal edge of the forward face may extend beyond the outer perimeter cross-section of the waist such as by approximately 1.8 mm in embodiments. As such, when the waist is engaged within the barrel of an applicator, the forward face extends from beyond the outer sides of the barrel such that the barrel does not interfere with the eyeball or eyelashes.
Furthermore, with regards to linework, the rearward edge may intersect the elongate axis of the tip. Furthermore, in embodiments, a proximal end of the rearward edge may lie within the outer perimeter cross-section of the waist. Such configuration biases the rotational orientation of the tip when applying linework such that the rearward edge tends towards the eyelid, allowing greater control thereof during the application of linework.
There is also provided herein an eyeliner applicator having a nib in accordance with a second embodiment. In accordance with this second embodiment, the nib is characterised in being substantially wedge-shaped. Such a wedge-shaped may define a front face and a rear face which meet at a distal edge. Furthermore, the nib may define a proximal face. In a first configuration, a stem supports the nib from the proximal face, and, in a second configuration, the stem supports the nib from the front face. In either configuration, the nib define lateral faces of appropriate curvature for the convenient stamping of wing shapes of appropriate shape at outer edges of the eye. The nib of the two configurations allows for either the outward handed or inward handed holding of the applicator.
Other aspects of the invention are also disclosed.
Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
For orientational convenience, the orientational nomenclature of the axes shown in
The tip 100 is configured for insertion within a barrel 111 of a cosmetic eyeliner tool 110 as is substantially shown in
In this regard, the tip 100 may be manufactured from a suitably impregnable material, such as foam, sponge or the like. In alternative embodiments, the tip 100 is nonporous such as by being manufactured from plastic or the like and rather dipped in cosmetic. In embodiments, the tip 100 may be shaved into the particular configuration disclosed herein from a larger piece during manufacture, such as by being ground from a rod.
The nib 105 is impregnated or coated with eyeliner cosmetic for the convenient application thereof in the manner described herein.
As is substantially shown in
Utilisation of the tip 100 will now be described with reference to illustrative
With reference to
The distally tapering profile of the forward face 109 allows the wing shape 113 to be stamped easily, conveniently and of appropriate shape.
As can be appreciated from
As is illustrated from the exemplary dimensions of
With respect to the forward face 109, as can be appreciated from
In accordance with various embodiments, the forward face 109 may arc between 25 and 50° and may span between 2 mm and 10 mm. Furthermore, the length of the nib 105 between the forward face 109 and the rear edge 108 may comprise a length of between 3 and 8 mm at a proximal end thereof in embodiments.
As such, utilising the nib 105 of the embodiment shown in
In embodiments, a plurality of cosmetic applicators tools 110 may be provided having tips 100 of differing dimensions allowing for the convenient formation of differing wing shapes 113.
Having stamped the wing shape 113 at the outer edge 115 of the eye 114 as is substantially shown in
Specifically, the user would rotate the tool 110 to a second angle of rotation, being generally opposite to that of the first angle of rotation such that the forward face 109 faces away from the eye 114 and the rearward edge 108 faces towards the upper eyelid of the eye 114.
The user then draws the nib 115 inwardly across the eyelid applying the cosmetic according to the linework 116 shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the nib 105 is offset with respect to an elongate axis 118 of the tip 100.
Specifically, with reference to
The offsetting of the nib 105 away from the elongate axis 118 of the tip 100 enhances the functionality thereof when applying cosmetic.
Specifically, as can be seen from
In the embodiment illustrated in
Such an offset configuration allows a proximal edge 121 of the forward face 109 to extend beyond the outer periphery of the barrel 111 is substantially illustrated in
Furthermore, with reference to the rearward edge 108, as is also illustrated in
Furthermore, in embodiments, a proximal end 122 of the rearward edge 108 may terminate within the outer perimeter cross-section 120 is a substantially illustrated in
Furthermore, whereas the embodiments show the point 106 and lateral edges of the nib 105 being rounded by approximately 0.4 mm in diameter, in embodiments, the point 106 may be sharp and may meet a sharp rear edge 108 at an apex thereof providing for very fine line work.
In the embodiment shown in
As can be seen from
The nib 124 may be wedge-shaped orthogonal to an elongate axis of the stem 126. Specifically, the nib 124 may define a front face 127 and a rear face 128 which meet at a distal edge 129. Furthermore, the proximal face 125 and the rearward face 128 may meet at a proximal edge 130.
In embodiments, the orientation of the nib 124 may be reversed as is substantially illustrated in
As such, the nib 124 in accordance with the first configuration illustrated in
Furthermore, the nib 124 in accordance of the second configuration may be utilised for the inwardly held stamping of the wing shape as is substantially illustrated in
The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that specific details are not required in order to practice the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed; obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, they thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the following claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.
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