Cosmetic mask

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6199560
  • Patent Number
    6,199,560
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A cosmetic mask includes a handle carrying a pad adjacent one end. The pad is formed of a plurality of leaves with a distal edge of each leaf being anatomically contoured with a concave zone to facilitate lateral placement against one's face beneath an eye, the lid of which is to receive makeup. The leaves have a non-gloss outer surface to facilitate adherence of fallen makeup particles. After fallen eye makeup has been collected on the outermost leaf of the pad, the leaf is removed and discarded, leaving a fresh leaf. An alternate embodiment includes a clamp arrangement for mounting the pad to the handle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to the application of cosmetic makeup and more particularly to a cosmetic mask which shields the user's face from eye makeup which has fallen during application.




2. Antecedents of the Invention




A common problem encountered during the application of cosmetic eye makeup such as eye shadow has been the soiling of areas of the face beneath the eye as a result of fallen eye makeup particles.




While numerous devices for shielding one's face during the application of eye makeup have been proposed, none have gained widespread acceptance.




Among the disadvantages of previous eye makeup shields was that they required frequent cleaning for removal of collected makeup. Cleansing was required to be accomplished relatively soon after fallen makeup had been collected on the shield, since the makeup covered surfaces of the shield often contacted clothing and other personal items and tended to smudge the contacted items with makeup. Also, the placement of a shield on a table resulted in the collected makeup particles falling from the shield and onto the support surface.




Further, several prior makeup shields were relatively clumsy and difficult to handle, while others provided a sharp edge which was uncomfortable if not held in exactly the correct position.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A cosmetic mask is configured for lateral placement against a user's face beneath an eye to which makeup is to be applied. The mask includes a handle which supports a mask pad. The pad comprises a plurality of leaves of paper or film having a non-gloss outer surface which facilitates adherence.




The distal edge of each leaf is anatomically contoured with a central convex zone, matching the natural curvature of the face for placement beneath the eye. Each end of the convex zone merges into a concave zone. One concave zone engages the user's nose and the other engages the outer cheekbone area of the user's face to provide intimate gap free contact with the user's face and collect fallen makeup particles.




After makeup has been applied to one eye, the uppermost leaf of the pad, with its collected excess makeup is simply removed from the pad and discarded.




The pad may be configured with opposed back to back arrays of leaves with each array adhered to an opposite face of a base layer. The base panel and/or leaves may be releasably mounted to the handle utilizing a clamp arrangement.




After applying makeup to one eye using the mask, the soiled outermost leaf of one array is removed and the mask is rotated about its longitudinal axis such that the outermost leaf of the lower array is now on top for use when applying makeup to the other eye.




From the foregoing compendium, it will be appreciated that it is an aspect of the present invention to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which is not subject to the disadvantages of the antecedents aforementioned.




A feature of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which is simple to use.




It is a consideration of the present invention to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which is relatively low in cost and suitable for economic mass production fabrication.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which promotes a hygienic environment.




To provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described wherein fallen makeup is collected on leaves which are readily discarded is another feature of the present invention.




A further consideration of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which includes an anatomically configured edge surface for gap free engagement against a user's face beneath an eye.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which assures that fallen makeup will not soil one's face.




A still further feature of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which assures that collected makeup will not soil clothing.




Another consideration of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic makeup mask of the general character described which facilitates blending of various colors of makeup.




Other aspects, features and considerations of the present invention in part will be obvious and in part will be pointed out hereinafter.




With these ends in view, the invention finds embodiment in certain combinations of elements, arrangements of parts and series of steps by which the aforesaid aspects, features and considerations and certain other aspects, features and considerations are attained, all with reference to the accompanying drawings and the scope of which will be more particularly pointed out and indicated in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings in which are shown some of the various exemplary embodiments of the invention:





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a cosmetic mask constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention and illustrating a pad of leaves having an anatomically contoured distal edge with the pad being mounted to a handle adjacent a distal end thereof;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view through the mask, the same being taken substantially along the line


2





2


of FIG.


1


and showing the pad comprising a stack of leaves with a portion of each leaf extending beyond the distal end of the handle;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the cosmetic mask with a pad of asymmetric plan configuration mounted to a handle formed of a pair of panels through a clamp arrangement;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the cosmetic mask of FIG.


3


and showing a replacement pad being positioned between jaws of an opened handle for registration with a pair of indexing posts; and





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the pad of the

FIG. 3

embodiment and showing, in dashed lines, the periphery of a base layer and a ribbon of tack adhesive on the underside of each leaf.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now in detail to the drawings, the reference numeral


10


denotes generally a cosmetic mask constructed in accordance with and embodying the present invention. The mask


10


is configured for lateral placement against a user's face beneath an eye to which makeup is being applied.




The cosmetic mask


10


includes a flat, generally planar, elongate handle


12


formed of a panel of thermoplastic, wood or other suitable material. A pad


14


, formed as a stack of generally planar paper thin congruent leaves


16


, is mounted to the handle


12


.




The lowermost leaf of the pad


14


may be adhered to the upper surface of the handle


12


by a layer of tack adhesive


18


. The tack adhesive


18


may be positioned on the underside of each of the successive leaves which form the pad


14


. Alternately, the leaves may be joined to one another along a binding or spine


20


.




The pad


14


is positioned relative to the handle


12


such that a distal edge


24


of the pad extends beyond a distal end


22


of the handle, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




In accordance with the invention, the distal edge


24


of the pad, i.e. of each of the leaves of the pad


14


, is anatomically contoured with a central concave zone


26


, configured to matingly contact the contoured surface of the user's face beneath an eye. From opposite ends of the concave zone


26


, the distal edge


24


merges into convex zones


28


,


30


. The convex zone is configured to contact the area of the user's face adjacent the cheekbone and the convex zone


28


configured to contact the area of the user's face adjacent the nose when makeup is being applied to the right eye.




When makeup is being applied to the left eye, the cosmetic mask


10


is so positioned that the convex zone


30


contacts the area of the user's face adjacent the nose and the convex zone


28


contacts the area of the user's face adjacent the cheekbone.




The upper surface of each leaf


16


is configured with a non-gloss texture which promotes adherence of fallen particles of eye makeup. Each leaf


16


is preferably fabricated of paper, including tissue, or may be fabricated of a thin film of polymeric material.




In accordance with the invention, after makeup has been applied to one eye, the uppermost leaf of the pad


14


is removed and the cosmetic mask


10


is placed beneath the user's other eye with a fresh uppermost leaf exposed on the pad


14


. Alternately, the uppermost leaf of the pad


14


is discarded after makeup has been applied to both eyes.




A further feature of the invention is that the upper surface of each leaf


16


constitutes a convenient area for employment as a palette in mixing various shades and colors of powdered makeup.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3-5

, wherein an alternate embodiment of the invention is illustrated, like numerals have been employed to denote like components of the prior embodiment, however, bearing the suffix “a”. In accordance with the invention, a cosmetic mask


10




a


is formed with a handle


12




a


comprised of a pair of generally planar panels


32




a


,


34




a


each having a rounded proximal end


36




a


. The panels are separated by a spacer


38




a


at their proximal ends.




At the distal end of the handle


12




a


, the panel


32




a


is provided with a pair of diverging jaws,


40




a


,


42




a


while the panel


34




a


is provided with a pair of diverging jaws


44




a


,


46




a


, respectively. Thus the panels


32




a


,


34




a


are configured in a generally wishbone shape.




A pad


14




a


of leaves


16




a


is mounted between the panels


32




a


,


34




a


, in accordance with the invention. As will be noted from an examination of

FIG. 3

, the pad


14




a


includes an anatomically contoured distal edge


24




a


which extends an axial distance beyond the ends of the jaws


40




a


,


42




a


,


44




a


and


46




a


to thus provide a surface on the uppermost leaf for collecting excess fallen makeup.




It is significant that a jaws


40




a


,


42




a


are oriented with respect to one another in a generally “V” shaped plan configuration such that a large central open surface area of exposed leaf is provided. The jaws


40




a


,


42




a


,


44




a


and


46




a


also serve to support the leaves of the pad.




The distal edge


24




a


is configured with a central concave portion


26




a


which merges, at one end, with a convex portion


28




a


. The other end of the concave portion


26




a


merges into a larger diameter convex portion


30




a


. Such that the pad


14




a


is asymmetric in plan configuration, unlike the pad


14


of the prior embodiment.




The smaller diameter convex portion


28




a


is configured to be placed adjacent the user's nose while the larger diameter convex portion


30




a


is configured for placement against the user's cheekbone. As such, the cosmetic mask


10




a


in the orientation depicted in

FIG. 3

, is only suitable for employment when makeup is being applied to one's right eye.




It should be noted, however, that the pad


14




a


is configured with back to back arrays of leaves mounted to a central base layer


48




a


, the base layer


48




a


is less pliant than the leaves


16




a


. The cosmetic mask


10




a


may be flipped over about its longitudinal axis to have, as its uppermost leaf available for catching fallen makeup, the leaf which was previously the downwardly facing lowermost leaf to thus be configured for placement beneath the user's left eye.




It should also be noted that the base layer


48




a


includes a tail portion


50




a


which projects beyond the leaves


16




a


and which includes a pair of apertures


52




a


suitable, for indexing engagement upon a pair of rounded posts


54




a


which project from the plane of the panel


34




a


into sockets


56




a


formed in the panel


32




a


. The posts serve to facilitate positioning of the pad during assembly as will be explained in detail hereinafter. It should be appreciated that the posts


54




a


, the apertures


52




a


and the sockets


56




a


need not be circular in transverse cross section.




It should also be noted that in order to replace the pad


14




a


or remove a leaf


16




a


from the pad


14




a


, the panels


32




a


,


34




a


are separated at their distal ends. This is accomplished by sliding a retaining ring


60




a


, which circumscribes the panels, from a locked position, adjacent the sockets


56




a


, as illustrated in

FIG. 3

to an open position, adjacent the spacer


36




a


, as illustrated in FIG.


4


. The posts


54




a


serve to retain the pad in proper position during this procedure. The “V” configuration of the jaws facilitates easy removal of soiled leaves by providing a central open surface terminating at the vertex of the jaws for grasping the uppermost leaf between one's fingers.




In

FIG. 5

there is illustrated a plain view of a typical pad


14




a


and showing in a dashed line, the periphery of the base layer


48




a


which is covered by successive leaves


16




a


. There is also shown in

FIG. 5

, in dashed lines, a ribbon of tack adhesive


18




a


applied to the undersurface of each pad adjacent the distal edge thereof.




The layer of tack adhesive


18




a


serves to retain the stack of leaves together until such time as an outermost leaf is discarded. To discard a soiled leaf


16




a


, the panels may be separated by sliding the ring


60




a


to its

FIG. 4

position. Alternately, the soiled leaf may be simply pulled from the pad without separating the panels


32




a


,


34




a.






Thus it will be seen that there is provided a cosmetic mask which achieves the various aspects, features and considerations of the present invention and which is well suited to meet the conditions of practical usage.




Since various changes may be made in the illustrative embodiments herein disclosed without departing from the spirit of the invention, it is to be understood that all matter herein described or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face from cosmetic makeup particles which have inadvertently fallen during the application of eye makeup, the cosmetic mask comprising a handle, a pad formed of a plurality of leaves, the pad being positioned adjacent a distal end of the handle, each leaf having an anatomically contoured distal edge, the distal edges including a concave zone configured for lateral placement against a user's face beneath an eye, whereby a leaf with collected makeup particles may be removed from the pad and discarded.
  • 2. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the leaves are congruent.
  • 3. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the leaves include a non-gloss surface to facilitate adherence of fallen makeup particles.
  • 4. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the leaves are formed of tissue.
  • 5. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the leaves are joined to one another by a strippable tack adhesive.
  • 6. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the handle includes a proximal end and a distal end, the distal edges of each leaf being positioned in an axial direction beyond the distal end of the handle.
  • 7. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pad includes a generally planar base layer, a first plurality of leaves overlying one face of the base layer and a second plurality of leaves overlying the opposite face of the base layer whereby after collecting makeup on an outermost leaf of the first plurality, the mask is rotated about a longitudinal axis to present an outermost leaf of the second plurality for use in collecting makeup.
  • 8. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 7 wherein the base layer is less pliant than the leaves.
  • 9. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 7 wherein the leaves are asymmetric.
  • 10. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the leaves are asymmetric.
  • 11. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pad is adhesively secured to the handle.
  • 12. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the handle is generally planar.
  • 13. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pad is clamped.
  • 14. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 13 wherein the handle comprises a pair of panels each having a proximal end and a distal end, the panels being releasably biased toward one another adjacent the distal end of each panel, at least a portion of the pad being positioned between the panels at the distal end of each panel.
  • 15. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 14 further including at least one indexing post extending from the plane of one panel and the pad including an aperture receiving the indexing post.
  • 16. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face as constructed in accordance with claim 15 wherein the pad includes a generally planar base layer and a plurality of leaves overlying the base layer, the aperture receiving the indexing projection extending through the base layer.
  • 17. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face from cosmetic makeup particles which have inadvertently fallen during the application of eye makeup, the cosmetic mask comprising a handle, a pad positioned adjacent a distal end of the handle, the pad including a generally planar base layer and a plurality of leaves overlying the base layer, the base layer being less pliant than the leaves, each leaf having an anatomically contoured distal edge configured for lateral placement against a user's face beneath an eye, each leaf including a non-gloss surface to facilitate adherence of fallen makeup particles, a leaf with collected makeup particles being removable from the pad.
  • 18. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face from cosmetic makeup particles which have inadvertently fallen during the application of eye makeup as constructed in accordance with claim 17 wherein the leaves are joined to one another by a strippable tack adhesive.
  • 19. A cosmetic mask for shielding a user's face from cosmetic makeup particles which have inadvertently fallen during the application of eye makeup as constructed in accordance with claim 17 wherein the leaves are congruent.
  • 20. A method of applying eye makeup without soiling one's face with fallen makeup particles, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a cosmetic mask as constructed in accordance with claim 17, (b) grasping the handle in one hand, (c) laterally moving the mask until the distal edge of an outermost leaf of the pad contacts the user's face beneath an eye, (d) applying eye makeup with the other hand while collecting fallen makeup particles on the outermost leaf, (e) removing the mask after completing the application of eye makeup, and (f) removing the outermost leaf from the pad.
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