This application claims priority to French Application No. 0513368 filed Dec. 27, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference.
a) Field of the Invention
The invention concerns the field of applicators for fluid or pasty products, typically applicators of cosmetic products such as mascaras.
b) Description of the Prior Art
A large number of mascara applicators are already known. These applicators, which are designed to cooperate with a container forming a reservoir for mascara, typically comprise:
With respect to said brush, a large number of models of brushes are already known.
Thus, the brushes described in the following French Patents are known: 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 2 755 693, FR 2 774 269, FR 2 796 531, FR 2 796 532, FR 2 800 586.
The brushes described in the following U.S. Patents are also known: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,733,425, 4,861,179, 5,357,987, 5,595,198, 6,241,411, 6,427,700.
On the one hand, in view of the permanent evolution of mascara formulations, there is a need for developing new applicators which can be used to apply these formulations, and which are typically adapted to each now formulation.
On the other hand, for the persons who use these formulae, there is the requirement that they must rely on a wide range of applicators to obtain different effects, for example different loading levels of product to be applied for the applicator, and/or different effects in combing eyelashes.
In addition, there is an increasing requirement to incorporate new technical functions in the applicators, in order to respond to the needs of the persons using them, as well as to be distinct from the “bottom-of-the-line” products for which the production may be shifted to cheap labor countries.
Finally, in the field of cosmetic products, there is a permanent demand for new products, in order for example to customize the products, whether we are concerned with the formulations, the applicators or also wrappings in general, to the extent that replacement of the products becomes an absolute commercial requirement, to the risk of disappearing from the market place.
According to the invention, the applicator for a fluid or pasty cosmetic product, has an axial direction and comprises an axial rod that is fixedly connected, at its so-called lower end, with an application means provided with means for retention of said cosmetic product, and at its so-called upper end, with means for manually grabbing said applicator.
It is characterized in that:
Following rotation of said knob, the applicator according to the invention makes it possible to more or less tighten said axial members, and to modify the inner space so as to operate on the quantity of cosmetic product held back in said application means, as well as on the external volume of said application means.
Since said applicator is typically a part of a dispenser comprising a reservoir containing said cosmetic product, for example a mascara, the person using the applicator can operate the knob, either when the applicator acts together with the reservoir, said application means dipping into said cosmetic product, before being removed from the reservoir, said application means then passing through wringer, or once the applicator has been separated from the container, and possibly during make-up.
Thus, the person using the applicator disposes of a means for modifying the applicator all along the make-up, depending on the type of effect it is desired to be obtained.
All the figures relate to the invention.
For reasons of clearness of the figures, all the elements or members represented in the figures have not been hatched.
a to 1h relate to a first embodiment of the invention.
a is a side view in perspective of the applicator.
b is a side view in perspective of the reservoir which is adapted to operate jointly with the applicator in order to constitute the dispenser.
c is a side view in perspective of the dispenser in closed position.
d is a cross-section of the dispenser along line D-D of
e is an axial cross-section of the dispenser along line E-E of
f is an enlarged view of the part of
g is an enlarged view of the part of
h is a cross-section view in the transverse plane H-H of
a to 2e illustrate various embodiments and representations of axial members formed of a support that fixedly connects a plurality of radial members having a space there between, allowing for a sampling of the product and its later application.
a illustrates the case where the radial members are parallel to one another and are offset with respect to the support.
b illustrates the case where all the radial members are not parallel to one another.
c illustrates the case where the radial elements are parallel to one another and are centrally aligned with respect to the support. On the right portion of
d corresponds to
e is another simplified representation of an axial member showing a curve, as in the case of
a to 4b relate to another embodiment of the invention.
a is an axial section of the applicator.
b is a side view in perspective which illustrates the torsion of the axial members, two only having been illustrated, one in the front in full line, one in the back in dotted line.
c is an enlarged view of the lower part of
d is a cross-section along line D-D of
a is a cross-section view of the dispenser comprising the applicator of
a to 7c illustrate various embodiments of application means or of members of applications means, in axial section.
a and 5b illustrate an embodiment in which said application means constitute a one-piece member comprising said upper collar at its upper end, and said lower collar at its lower end.
a illustrates the cooperation of the bottom end of the external sheath with said upper collar through a ratchet engagement and rotary joint operation means and the joint operation of said bottom end of said free rod portion with said lower collar, through a ratchet engagement and rotary cooperation means.
c and 5d are respectively similar to
a and 6b are respectively similar to
c and 6d are respectively similar to
a and 7b are respectively similar to
c illustrates the bottom part of the co-axial rods, the external sheath comprising an annular part at its bottom end, which is intended to operate jointly with the upper ends.
a and 8b are respectively similar to
c and 8d are respectively similar to
a to 9c illustrate an embodiment of application means comprising a plurality of annular members which are fixed to the free rod portion, each annular member comprising an annular part surrounding a portion of the free rod, and a radial part defining a comb tooth.
a, which corresponds to
b is an axial cross-section B-B, along the axial direction, of
c is a cross-section C-C, which is perpendicular to the axial direction of
According to the invention, and as illustrated on
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The upper connecting means 5 may be a so-called upper ring 50 possibly rotatably connected to external sheath 23, at its bottom end 230.
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The lower connection means 6 may be a so-called lower collar 60, connected, possibly rotatably, to the free rod portion 221, typically through an axial ratchet engagement means 61.
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However, according to another variant, the lower collar 60 could also constitute a crown that surrounds the ends 301, in a similar manner to the left part of
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According to the invention, the rod portion 220 which is coaxial with the external sheath 23, and said free rod portion 221 may typically have a same diameter. However, the rod portion 220 which is coaxial with the external sheath 23 and the free rod portion 221, may not have the same diameter, only rod portion 220 which is coaxial with external sheath 23 being cylindrical, in a manner to allow for said manual rotation.
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According to the invention, knob 4 can operate jointly with fixed part 40 by joint action of a helical ramp and a lug that moves in ramp, said manual rotation of knob 41 by an angle α with respect to the fixed part 40 leading, in addition to the relative rotation of upper ends 300 with respect to lower ends 301, to an axial movement of the central rod 22 with respect to external sheath 23, an angular rotation by an angle+α leading to a forward axial movement which has a tendency to exert an axial tension on the axial members 30, a reverse angular rotation by an angle−α leading to a rearward axial movement tending to exert a compression on the axial members 30. Since this embodiment can easily be deducted from the embodiment represented on
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The n radial members 32 may be regularly spaced along axial height H. According to the invention, N may vary from 3 to 5.
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Another object of the invention consists of a dispenser 9 for a cosmetic product comprising a rerservoir 90 which is capable of containing the cosmetic product, typically a mascara, and provided with a threaded neck 91 that operates jointly with the manual gripping means 4 of applicator 1 according to any one of claims 1 to 21, the fixed part 40 of the manual gripping means 4 comprising a thread capable of operating jointly with the threaded neck 91 by screwing/unscrewing, the neck possibly comprising a wringer 92 for the application means 3. Such a dispenser 9 has been illustrated on
All the figures constitute examples of execution.
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