1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a container for holding a cosmetic product and a device for applying the product. According to an example, the container has sections that are configured to pivot with respect to each other with one of the sections configured to hold the cosmetic product while another section is configured to hold the applicator device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Storage containers for cosmetics or the like, are known that have one or more storage parts for holding cosmetic products and applicators for applying the product. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,515,875 discloses a loose powder compact that includes a recessed area of a top closure panel that can accommodate an applicator or powder brush. The brush can be secured to the top of the top closure panel in order to isolate it from the loose powder disposed below the lower panel. In this way, the brush handle remains free of loose powder.
However, with the above discussed device, the brush is arranged in the top portion of the device, which prevents the user from seeing a cosmetic product stored therein. Additionally, having the brush located on top prevents quick access to the cosmetic product.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,398,706 discloses a cosmetic case that includes an upper cover portion that can be rotated with respect to a bottom portion. A drawer is included that has depressions for holding various components such a mirror and brushes. The drawer has the height and width of an opening and is slidably fitted within the opening transverse to the longitudinal orientation of the hair of the brush. As such, the hair of the brush can be damaged during the sliding movement of the drawer.
Additionally, a cosmetic storing device as discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,709,232, includes a completely separate storage compartment for a brush and also requires additional structure to secure the brush. Such a storage device can require a lot of space, which also may not be desirable.
Therefore, cosmetic compacts in the related art do not provide for a feature of having sections of a cosmetic device that pivot with respect to each other with one of the sections containing the cosmetic product and another of the sections containing at least an applicator brush. The applicator brush contained within a section is secured in a manner to reduce or prevent damage to the hair of the brush when the sections are rotated with respect to each other.
According to an aspect of the invention, it has been recognized that prior compact devices suffer from one or more disadvantages including: a cumbersome securing feature for the applicator brush, the brush including a handle and an applicator portion such as hair or any other material that can flare out when used by the consumer and/or less than satisfactory storage area for the brush allowing for the hair to be damaged by the movement of other portions of the cosmetic device.
The present invention relates to improved container and/or compact device. According to an example, the device includes a container that is suitable for packaging of a product with sections pivotable with respect to each other. For example, an upper section can be rotated with respect to a lower base section.
According to an example, the cosmetic device has multiple pivotable sections that store a variety of items. As an example, the sections can store a cosmetic product, a mirror, and an applicator brush for applying the cosmetic product. The applicator brush can be stored within one of the sections in a secured manner and can be positioned so that the movement of the sections to an opened or closed position does not damage the hair of the brush.
According to a further example, the brush can be stored in a bottom section and at least a portion of a bottom surface of section above the brush contacts the hair of the brush to sufficiently flatten the hair during rotation and storage and minimize or prevent damage to the hair.
One or more embodiments of the present invention can include, for example, a top pivoting section containing the cosmetic product, which can be viewed by the user, and a mirror and applicator brush located in a base pivoting section that can be non-visible to the user when the base section is in the closed position, which provides an aesthetically pleasing cosmetic container.
According to an example of the invention, the brush can be stored on top of the mirror and a portion of the brush can be engaged with an interior portion of the section, for example with a side wall of the section to help secure the brush within the compact device.
According to a further example, a portion of the handle of the brush can fit into a complimentary shaped groove formed in a side wall of the section to secure the brush for storage.
The device according to the invention may advantageously be used for packaging of a cosmetic or dermatological product, in the form of a liquid, soft, semi-soft, or hard product and a brush is provided for applying such products.
The invention can provide a number of advantageous features and benefits. It is to be understood that in practicing the invention, an embodiment can be constructed to include one or more features or benefits of embodiments disclosed herein, but not others. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the preferred embodiments discussed herein are provided as examples and are not be construed as limiting, particularly since embodiments can be formed to practice the invention that do not include each of the features of the disclosed examples.
The invention will be better understood from reading the description which follows and from examining the accompanying figures. These are provided solely as non-limiting examples of the invention. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference characters will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
As discussed earlier, during use of a compact device, an opening and closing of the compact could damage the hair of the brush stored therein. Additionally, a storage area that takes up a lot of space and is visible to the consumer may not be desirable.
Accordingly, the compact device of one or more examples of the invention preferably includes pivoting portions that open and close in a secure manner and will not damage the hair of a brush stored therein. It should be appreciated that the hair of the brush according to the following examples can be made of any material, be of any size, shape, and/or have any cross section.
The compact device is shown in the figures as a generally circular device. However, examples of the invention can include a compact device having any desirable shape such as triangular, oval, square, rectangular, and the like. An example of the invention provides for at least a part of the outside side wall of one or more of the base 10, center section 20, and cover 30 to be tapered to form a gripping area for the user to place their hands when holding the compact. The side surfaces of the base 10, center 20, and/or cover 30 can have the same or different diameters, be any shape, such as curved and/or can be formed with protrusions or the like to provide the user with a secure grip on the compact device during use.
By way of example, the base 10 and center section 20 can be generally hollow structures with side walls and a bottom portion, as illustrated in the drawings. When in the closed position as shown in
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, as best shown in
According to an example of the invention, the base 10 can include both a mirror 9 and a brush 11 for use by the consumer during application of the product. It should be appreciated that either the base 10 or center section 20 can contain a cosmetic product 36, a brush 11, an applicator pad, and/or a mirror 9. Further, an indentation 2 can be formed in a side wall of the base 10 and/or in the center section 20, to accommodate a portion of a brush 11. For example, at least a portion of the brush handle 5 can fit into the indentation 2 when the brush 11 is stored in the base 10. The brush handle 5 or any portion thereof, can be any aesthetic or functional shape such as square, triangular, and the like that will allow a securing fit into the indentation 2 having a complementary shape. While the indentation 2 is illustrated as provided in the side wall of the base 10 and the brush handle 5 is shaped to fit into the indentation 2, an example of the invention provides for this configuration to be reversed. For example, a protrusion can be formed in the side wall that projects out into an indentation formed in the handle 5 having a complementary shape to the protrusion.
Additionally, according to an example of the invention, the exposed end portion of the hair 12 can be shaped to fit the contour of the inside of the base 10. For example, with a circular base 10 as shown in the figures, the end of the hair will curve to complement the curve of the base 10. As such, when the handle 5 is placed in the indentation 2, the length of the brush from an end of the handle 5 to an end of the hair 12 will allow for the brush 11 to completely fit within the confines of the hollow interior portion of the base 10. For example, as best shown in
When a user has used the brush 11 to apply the product and has returned the brush 11 to the base 10, the center 20 is rotated closed with respect to the base 10. As best shown in
According to a further example of the invention, as shown in
In the example shown, the indentation 2 and the brush 11 can be oriented such that the area of the bottom surface 25 in contact with the hair 12, does not move across the hair 12 in a direction transverse to the orientation of the hair 12. That is, as the base 10 and center section 20 are rotated, the part of the bottom surface 25 contacts one or more portions of the brush 11 so as to slide along a longitudinal direction of the hair 12. Therefore, damage to the hair 12 of the brush is reduced or eliminated by the opening and closing of the cosmetic device.
In an illustrated example of the present invention, the longitudinal axis of the hair 12 and/or indentation 2 is positioned with respect to the pivot axis 3 so as to make an angle relative to the center of the base 10 of about 60 degrees. Other angles are possible, for example in a range of about 10 to 110 degrees and more particularly in a range of about 45 to 75 degrees. These angles provide the beneficial function of reducing damage to the hair 12 of the brush 11 as the center section 20 and the base 10 pivot back and forth between the open and closed positions. It is within the spirit and scope of the invention to have the handle 5 and the indentation 2 formed to have complementary shapes and sizes and be oriented at other angles with respect to the pivot axis 3 and the center of the base 10 as long as the brush can be positioned inside the base 10 and the hair 12 not be damaged by opening and closing the base 10 and center section 20 assembly. For example, the handle 5 can have an elbow shape, or a curved shape, so that the handle 5 is not fully longitudinal with respect to the hair 12 of the brush. In such an embodiment, the indentation 2 can be placed at an angle outside the above range for example, such that the front edge 23 slides over the hair 12 in a longitudinal direction with respect to the hair 12, so as to not damage the hair 12.
It should be appreciated that in one example, the bottom surface 25 of the center 20 has only a portion of the surface 25 contacting the hair 12 during rotation of the base 10 and center 20. For example, only a portion of the bottom surface 25 will be substantially coplanar with a top edge of the base 10 in an area that contacts the hair 12.
It is within the spirit and scope of one or more examples of the invention to have any number of sections that can pivot with respect to each other. For example, a base 10 can be provided along with two sections 20, and a cover 30. The base 10 and sections 20 would be able to rotate with respect to each other in a similar manner as described above. Where additional pivotable sections are provided, they can pivot about a common axis or plural coaxial axes, or alternatively, they can pivot about axes that are at different locations about the periphery of the compact. As such, according to an example of the invention, several sections 20 can contain product application devices, such as brushes 11, and therefore the brushes will be oriented in order to reduce or eliminate damage to the brush hair 12 as the pivoting sections are rotated.
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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