(a) Field of the Invention
The invention concerns the field of applicators for fluid or pasty products, typically applicators for cosmetic products, such as mascara.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
A large number of mascara applicators are already known.
These applicators, which are adapted to operate jointly with a container forming a reservoir for mascara, typically comprise:
The applying means may consist of a brush, the rod being fixed to the cap at one of its ends and to the brush at the other end thereof, the brush comprising a metallic twist fixedly holding a plurality of bristles.
With respect to the brush, a large number of types of brushes are already known.
Thus, known are the brushes described in French Patents FR 2 505 633, FR 2 605 505, FR 2 607 372, FR 2 607 373, FR 2 627 068, FR 2 627 363, FR 2 637 471, FR 2 637 472, FR 2 650 162, FR 2 663 826, FR 2 668 905, FR 2 675 355, FR 2 685 859, FR 2 690 318, FR 2 701 198, FR 2 706 749, FR 2 715 038, FR 2 745 481, FR 2 748 913, FR 2 749 489, FR 2 749 490, FR 2 753 614, FR 2 755 593, FR 2 774 269, FR 2 796 531, FR 2 796 532, FR 2 800 586.
Also known are the brushes described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,733,425, 4,861,179, 5,357,987, 5,595,198, 6,241,411, 6,427,700.
The applying means may also be made of a molded member of plastic material, as illustrated in French Patent 2 868 264 in the name of the Applicant.
On the one hand, in view of the permanent evolution of mascara compositions, new applicators must be provided to allow for the application of these compositions, and which are typically adapted for each new composition.
On the other hand, for the users, there is also the necessity to be provided with a wide range of applicators in order to obtain different make-up effects, for example different levels of content of the applicator with the product to be applied and/or different effects when combing the eyelashes.
In addition, more and more it is required to incorporate new technical functions in the applicators, to answer the needs of the users, as well as to provide a distinction with “bottom-of-the-line” products whose production may be relocated to countries where labor cost is low.
Moreover, it is important to ease the manual steps involved with the make-up and to improve its ergonomics.
Finally, in the field of cosmetic products, there is a permanent demand for new products, for example in order to personalize the products, whether we are concerned with compositions, applicators or also wrappings in general, to the extent that replacement of the products becomes an absolute commercial necessity, otherwise one will disappear from the market.
According to the invention, the applicator adapted for applying a cosmetic product, such as mascara, on a part of the human body, has an axial direction and comprises:
This applicator solves the problems raised. Indeed, the transfer device which is associated with this applicator makes it possible:
All the figures relate to the invention.
a is a side view of an applicator 1 in which the switch 61 of the transfer device 6 is a lateral switch 61a mounted on the skirt 32 of outer shell 30, and in which the applying means 5 is a brush 50 comprising a plurality of bristles 51 which are fixed by means of a metallic twist 52 whose upper end is fixed to axial rod 4,4′ at its lower end 41.
b is similar to
c is a side view of a closed dispenser 7 comprising a body 70 intended to contain the cosmetic product, and which is sealed by means of applicator 1.
d is an axial cross-section view along axial direction 10 of the body 70 of
According to an embodiment of the invention, and as illustrated in
The electrically conductive axial rod 4′ may be selected from: a metallic rod, a molded rod of plastic material which is made electrically conductive at the surface thereof typically by metallization, and an electrically conductive rod of plastic material.
According to an embodiment of applicator 1 illustrated in
The plurality of bristles 51 may be a plurality of electrically conductive bristles 51′.
The plurality of electrically conductive bristles 51′ may be prepared by metallization of non electrically conductive bristles.
Eventually, the plurality of electrically conductive bristles 51′ may be prepared from a plurality of electrically conductive fibers which are cut in length.
According to another embodiment of applicator 1 illustrated in
The electrically conductive molded member 53 may be prepared by metallization of a non electrically conductive member of plastic material.
Eventually, the electrically conductive molded member 53 may be prepared by molding an electrically conductive member of plastic material.
Typically, the means for manual prehension 3 may comprise the manually operable switch 61,61′, in a manner to be able to activate/disable the transfer device 6, switch 61,61′ comprising a movable member 610, typically an electrical contact guide which is accessible to the hand and thus can be manually moved, possibly when the product is applied on that part of the human body.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
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Typically, voltage generator 60 is a generator of direct current 60′.
Direct current generator 60′ may show a voltage between its terminals, between the plus (+) terminal 600 and the minus (−) terminal, that varies between 300 volts and 1000 volts, and preferably from 500 volts to 800 volts, and typically of 600 volts.
The (+) terminal 600 may be electrically connected to the axial rod 4,4′, the (−) terminal being connected to the electrically conductive outer shell 30′, in a manner to constitute a ground when any user manually grabs the electrically conductive outer shell 30′.
As illustrated in
Advantageously, the high voltage generator 64 may be associated with a control device 65, typically controlled by means of switch 61, through which an electrical field cannot be produced, on the double condition that the external electrical circuit 62 is closed, the applying means 5,5′ being in contact with the part of the human body 20 by producing downstream contact 621, and that switch 61 is manually operated, all this to thus prevent any risk of formation of an electrical arc between the applying means 5,5′ and the above part of the human body 20.
For example, control device 65 may comprise a device for measuring the resistance of the external electrical circuit 62, external electrical circuit 62 being considered closed when its resistance is lower that a predetermined resistance value.
As illustrated in
The electrically conductive outer shell 30′ may be selected from: a metallic shell, a shell molded with plastic material which is made electrically conductive on its surface typically by metallization, and an electrically conductive plastic shell.
As illustrated in
On
According to the invention, the impedance of high voltage generator 64 ranges from 1 to 20 MΩ, i.e. from 106Ω(ohms) to 20.106Ω, and preferably from 5 MΩ to 15 MΩ, and typically 10 MΩ.
Another object of the invention is provided by an applicator dispenser 7 comprising a body 70 defining a container 71 provided with a typically threaded neck 72 comprising a wringer 73, and an applicator 1 according to the invention. The manual prehension means 3 of applicator 1 defines a cap adapted to operate together with neck 72 by screwing, to seal body 70.
In this applicator dispenser 7, container 71 and manual prehension means 3, typically skirt 32 of the manual prehension means 3 may typically have a same exterior cross-section, with a diameter or larger transverse dimension D. In closed position, applicator dispenser 7 has a shape factor H/D at least equal to 4, H being the height of applicator dispenser 7 in closed position thereof.
This common external cross-section may typically be round, oval or square.
Applicators 1 according to
The electrical sketch of the transfer device 6 that was used has been illustrated in
This transfer device 6 comprises:
Control device 65 is used somewhat as a filter between switch 61 and voltage generator 60, typically a high voltage generator 64. Indeed, activation of switch 61 will only power up the axial rod 4,4′ if one condition is fulfilled, namely if the applying means 5,5′ is in contact with the part of the body 20 on which transfer of the cosmetic product should take place.
Among others, a means to check whether this condition is fulfilled consists in measuring the resistance or the capacitance of the electrical circuit comprising external electrical circuit 62 and the so-called internal electrical circuit comprising electrically conductive axial rod 4′ and the electrically conductive applying means 5′.
In the applicator 1 according to
On this figure, the electrically conductive members 30′,61a,4′ have been illustrated with the same type of hatching.
The grounding terminals 631,641,651 of the main members 63,64,65 which constitute the transfer device 6 have been connected to the exterior shell 30′.
The manual prehension means 3 comprises an insulating threaded insert 33 constituting an insulating ring which makes it possible to assemble the upper end 40 of rod 4,4′ through a manual prehension.
In the applicator 1 according to
Applicators 1 according to the embodiments of
Applicators 1 according to the embodiments of
The applicator 1 according to the invention offers the double possibility, for the user, to simultaneously have at his disposal, a conventional applicator and an applicator with assisted product transfer, through the electrical field provided during application of the product on the selected part of the body, and typically on the eyelashes in the case of mascara.
Potentially, all the already known types of applying means may be rendered electrically conductive through known methods, and they can be used according to the present invention, so that the field of application of the present invention is extremely wide.
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