This disclosure relates to cosmetics brushes. More specifically, this disclosure relates to a cosmetics brush head comprising a nested tube for receiving cosmetics therein.
Cosmetics (e.g., makeup, moisturizers, serums, etc.) can be applied to the skin, and often are applied to facial skin. Cosmetics brushes commonly comprise a handle and a brush head and can be used in the application of cosmetics. A typical brush head can comprise a plurality of brush fibers attached to a ferrule. Often, cosmetics are manually applied to the skin and the brush head is rubbed against the skin to spread and blend the cosmetics into the skin.
Applying cosmetics manually to the skin can result in the transfer of bacteria from a user's hands to the skin. Manually applying cosmetics can also cause the stretching of skin and/or can damage delicate skin areas, such as the skin below the eyes. Additionally, applying multiple cosmetics to the skin in series can be time-consuming and can result in inadequate blending of the multiple cosmetics.
Cosmetics can also be applied directly to the brush head. When the brush head is engaged with the skin, an undesirably large amount of the cosmetics can be deposited on the skin at the point of initial contact with the brush head, and it can be difficult to evenly distribute the cosmetics across the skin.
It is to be understood that this summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure. This summary is exemplary and not restrictive, and it is intended neither to identify key or critical elements of the disclosure nor delineate the scope thereof. The sole purpose of this summary is to explain and exemplify certain concepts off the disclosure as an introduction to the following complete and extensive detailed description.
Disclosed is cosmetics brush head comprising a cosmetics applicator; and an applicator tube nested within the cosmetics applicator, the applicator tube defining a tube cavity configured to receive cosmetics therein.
Also disclosed is a cosmetics brush comprising a brush body; and a brush head coupled to the brush body, the brush head comprising at least one applicator tube nested within a cosmetics applicator, wherein the applicator tube defines a tube cavity configured to receive cosmetics therein.
Also disclosed is a method for using a cosmetics brush, the method comprising providing the cosmetics applicator and an applicator tube nested within the cosmetics applicator, wherein the applicator tube defines a tube cavity and a tube opening; applying a cosmetic within the tube cavity through the tube opening; and engaging an application end of the cosmetics applicator with a user's skin to apply the first cosmetic to the skin.
Various implementations described in the present disclosure may include additional systems, methods, features, and advantages, which may not necessarily be expressly disclosed herein but will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings. It is intended that all such systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within the present disclosure and protected by the accompanying claims.
The features and components of the following figures are illustrated to emphasize the general principles of the present disclosure. Corresponding features and components throughout the figures may be designated by matching reference characters for the sake of consistency and clarity.
The present disclosure can be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description, examples, drawings, and claims, and the previous and following description. However, before the present devices, systems, and/or methods are disclosed and described, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, systems, and/or methods disclosed unless otherwise specified, and, as such, can, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting.
The following description is provided as an enabling teaching of the present devices, systems, and/or methods in its best, currently known aspect. To this end, those skilled in the relevant art will recognize and appreciate that many changes can be made to the various aspects of the present devices, systems, and/or methods described herein, while still obtaining the beneficial results of the present disclosure. It will also be apparent that some of the desired benefits of the present disclosure can be obtained by selecting some of the features of the present disclosure without utilizing other features. Accordingly, those who work in the art will recognize that many modifications and adaptations to the present disclosure are possible and can even be desirable in certain circumstances and are a part of the present disclosure. Thus, the following description is provided as illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure and not in limitation thereof.
As used throughout, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “an element” can include two or more such elements unless the context indicates otherwise.
Ranges can be expressed herein as from “about” one particular value, and/or to “about” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another aspect includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint.
For purposes of the current disclosure, a material property or dimension measuring about X or substantially X on a particular measurement scale measures within a range between X plus an industry-standard upper tolerance for the specified measurement and X minus an industry-standard lower tolerance for the specified measurement. Because tolerances can vary between different materials, processes and between different models, the tolerance for a particular measurement of a particular component can fall within a range of tolerances.
As used herein, the terms “optional” or “optionally” mean that the subsequently described event or circumstance can or cannot occur, and that the description includes instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
The word “or” as used herein means any one member of a particular list and also includes any combination of members of that list. Further, one should note that conditional language, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” or “may,” unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain aspects include, while other aspects do not include, certain features, elements and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more particular aspects or that one or more particular aspects necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without user input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular aspect.
Disclosed are components that can be used to perform the disclosed methods and systems. These and other components are disclosed herein, and it is understood that when combinations, subsets, interactions, groups, etc. of these components are disclosed that while specific reference of each various individual and collective combinations and permutation of these may not be explicitly disclosed, each is specifically contemplated and described herein, for all methods and systems. This applies to all aspects of this application including, but not limited to, steps in disclosed methods. Thus, if there are a variety of additional steps that can be performed it is understood that each of these additional steps can be performed with any specific aspect or combination of aspects of the disclosed methods.
Disclosed in the present application is a cosmetics brush head and associated methods, systems, devices, and various apparatus. Example aspects of the cosmetics brush head can comprise a cosmetics applicator and an applicator tube nested within the cosmetics applicator. The applicator tube can define a cosmetics surface configured to receive cosmetics thereon. It would be understood by one of skill in the art that the disclosed cosmetics brush head is described in but a few exemplary aspects among many. No particular terminology or description should be considered limiting on the disclosure or the scope of any claims issuing therefrom.
According to example aspects, as shown, the brush body 110 can comprise a ferrule 112 and a handle 116. In example aspects, each of the brush fibers 124 can be coupled at a restrained end 126 thereof to the ferrule 112. For example, in one aspect, the ferrule 112 can comprise grooves (not shown) for receiving the restrained end 126 of each of the brush fibers 124. In example aspects, the grooves can extend into an engagement face 350 (shown in
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In the present aspect, each of the brush fibers 124 can define a substantially circular cross-sectional shape; however, in other aspect, the brush fibers 124 can define a different cross-sectional shape, such as triangular, quadrangular, or any other suitable cross-sectional shape known in the art. Furthermore, in some aspects, the brush fibers 124 can define varying cross-sectional shapes. For example, in one aspect, a first set of the plurality of brush fibers 124 may define a circular cross-sectional shape, while a second set of the plurality of brush fibers 124 may define a triangular cross-sectional shape. In the present aspect, the brush head 120 can define a substantially circular cross-sectional shape, although other aspects of the brush head 120 can define any other suitable cross-sectional shape known in the art, including oval, triangular, rectangular, paisley-shaped, diamond-shaped, or any other suitable shape.
According to various aspects, the ferrule 112 can be formed from a metal material, such as aluminum. Other aspects of the ferrule 112 can be formed from a plastic material, wood material, or any other suitable material known in the art. In the present aspect of the handle 116, the handle 116 can also be formed from a metal material, such as aluminum; however, other aspects of the handle 116 can be formed from plastic, wood, or any other suitable material. In some aspects of the cosmetics brush 100, such as the present aspect, the handle 116 can be attached to the ferrule 112 distal to the brush head 120 and can extend away from the brush head 120, as shown. The handle 116 can be configured to be manually gripped by a user during the application of cosmetics to the user's skin. According to other aspects, however, the cosmetics brush 100 may not comprise the handle 116, and can comprise the ferrule 112 only, as shown in the example aspects of
In the present aspect, the handle 116 can define a generally circular cross-sectional shape, and in some aspects, can taper away from the ferrule 112, as illustrated. However, other aspects of the handle 116 can define any other suitable cross-sectional shape, such as oval, triangular, rectangular, and the like, and may or may not taper away from the ferrule 112. In the present aspect of the ferrule 112, the ferrule 112 can also define a generally circular cross-sectional shape. However, other aspects of the ferrule 112 can define any other suitable cross-sectional shape, including, but not limited to, oval, rectangular, triangular, and the like, and may or may not taper towards the handle 116. As shown, in the present aspect, the ferrule 112 can define a first ferrule section 113 proximate the brush head 120 and a second ferrule section 114 extending between the first ferrule section 113 and the brush handle 116. In the present aspect, the first ferrule section 113 can define a consistent circular cross-sectional area and the second ferrule section 114 can define a varying circular cross-sectional area, where in the second ferrule section 114 can taper from the first ferrule section 113 to the brush handle.
According to example aspects, the cosmetics applicator 122 can define one of more applicator channels 150 formed therein, and each of the applicator channels 150 can generally extend from the free ends 128 of the brush fibers 124 to the ferrule 112. For example, the present aspect can comprise a single applicator channel 150; however, other aspects can comprise more applicator channels 150. As shown, the applicator channel 150 can define a channel opening 152 located at the application end 130 of the cosmetics applicator 122 to allow access to the applicator channel 150. In some aspects, the applicator channel 150 can extend all the way through the cosmetics applicator 122 from the application end 130 to the ferrule 112. Furthermore, the applicator tube 200 (shown in
Referring to
According to example aspects, the applicator tube 200 can be coupled to the ferrule 112 (shown in
As shown, according to example aspects, the applicator tube 200 can be recessed within the applicator channel 150 relative to the application end 130 of the cosmetics applicator 122, such that the tube opening 212 can be oriented proximate to, but not at, the application end 130. In other aspects, however, the applicator tube 200 can substantially extend the length of the applicator channel 150, such that the tube opening 212 can be oriented at the application end 130. Example aspects of the tube cavity 210 can extend from the tube opening 212 towards the proximal end 314 of the applicator tube 200. The tube cavity 210 can be substantially defined by the cylindrical sidewall 211 and a bottom cavity wall 316 oriented opposite the tube opening 212. According to some example aspects, the tube opening can define a width or diameter D1 that can be less than a width or diameter D2 of the cylindrical sidewall 211. The tube cavity 210 can generally define a height H1 extending between the tube opening 212 and the bottom cavity wall 316. As shown, in the present aspect, the bottom cavity wall 316 can be oriented within the cosmetics applicator 122, and as such, the tube cavity 210 does not extend into the ferrule channel 340. However, in other aspects, the height H1 of the tube cavity 210 can vary, and in some aspects, the tube cavity 210 can extend into the ferrule channel 340. According to example aspects, cosmetics can be inserted into the tube cavity 210 through the channel opening 152 of the applicator channel 150 and through the tube opening 212 of the applicator tube 200. According to example aspects, the cylindrical sidewall 211 of the applicator tube 200 can aid in preventing spillage of the cosmetics out of the tube cavity 210, and in some aspects, the volume of the tube cavity 210 can generally indicate an ideal amount of cosmetics to be applied to the cosmetics brush 100.
According to example aspects, one or more through-holes 320 can be formed through the cylindrical sidewall 211 of the applicator tube 200, as shown. For example, in the present aspect, four through-holes 320a,b,c,d (through-hole 320d shown in
According to aspects comprising multiple applicator tubes 200, each of the applicator tubes 200 can be substantially the same in size and shape or can vary in size and shape. For example, in one particular aspect, a first one of the applicator tubes 200 can define a substantially circular cross-sectional shape and a second one of the applicator tubes 200 can define a substantially triangular cross-sectional shape. Furthermore, in aspects comprising multiple applicator tubes 200, the tube cavities 210 may also vary in shape and volume. For example, in one particular aspect, the tube cavities 210 can extend into the applicator tube 200 varying distances from the corresponding tube openings 212 to define tube cavities 210 of varying volumes. According to example aspects, the size and shape of applicator tubes 200 and/or the size and shape of the tube cavities 210 can be selected based on the types and/or amounts of cosmetics intended for use with the cosmetics brush 100. For example, in one particular aspect, a first one of the tube cavities 210 can define a first volume and can be intended to receive a serum, and a second one of the tube cavities 210 can define a second volume and can be intended to receive a moisturizer, wherein the second volume can be greater than the first volume.
Applying cosmetics directly to the brush head 120 of the cosmetics brush 100 can be beneficial, as it can eliminate the need for a user to manually apply cosmetics to the skin. Applying cosmetics to the skin manually can result in the transfer of bacteria from a user's hands to the skin. Manually applying cosmetics to the skin can also cause stretching of the skin and/or can damage delicate skin areas, such as under the eyes. Moreover, users typically must take time to wash their hands after manually applying the cosmetics to remove the cosmetics from the hands and to prevent the cosmetics from being transferred to other objects, such as clothing. Furthermore, a benefit of providing the applicator tube 200 for receiving cosmetics therein is that the applicator tube 200 can aid in locating and retaining the cosmetics proximate to the application end 130 of the cosmetics brush 100. If cosmetics are not retained proximate the application end 130, they may spread away from the application end 130 towards the ferrule 112 and be inaccessible during application. According to example aspects, applying cosmetics directly to the tube cavity 210 of the applicator tube 200 can provide the additional advantage of indicating an ideal amount of cosmetics to be applied to the cosmetics brush 100. Providing through-holes 320 in the tube cavity 210 can provide the benefit of allowing the cosmetics to be dispelled into the cosmetics applicator 122 slowly, so that the cosmetics can be evenly distributed across a user's skin. Furthermore, in aspects of the cosmetics brush 100 comprising multiple applicator tubes 200, the user can apply multiple types of cosmetics (e.g., liquid foundation, primer, moisturizer, serum, sunscreen, etc.) at once, which can facilitate improved application and blending of the cosmetics with the skin. Blending and applying multiple cosmetics at once can reduce the application time and can improve the level of blending achieved, as opposed to applying each different type of cosmetics to the skin separately and/or manually.
As such, a method for using the cosmetics brush head 120 can comprise the steps of providing the cosmetics applicator 122 and the applicator tube 200 nested within the cosmetics applicator 122, wherein the applicator tube 200 defines the tube cavity 210 and the tube opening 212, applying a cosmetic within the tube cavity 210 through the tube opening 212, and engaging the application end 130 of the cosmetics applicator 122 with a user's skin to apply the cosmetic to the skin. In some aspects, the cosmetics applicator 122 can comprise the plurality of brush fibers 124, while in other aspects, the cosmetics applicator 122 can comprise the sponge 524 (shown in
In some example aspects, the cosmetics brush 100 can further comprise a second applicator tube 200 nested within the cosmetics applicator 122, and the method can further comprise applying a second cosmetic within the tube cavity 210 through a corresponding second tube opening 212 of the second applicator tube 200. According to example aspects, the method can comprise dispelling the second cosmetic from the second applicator tube and the cosmetic from the applicator tube simultaneously through an opening, such as the through-holes 320 and/or the tube opening 212. In some aspects, the method can further comprise engaging the application end 130 of the cosmetics applicator 122 with the user's skin to blend and apply the cosmetic and the second cosmetic to the skin simultaneously. Aspects of the cosmetics brush 100 further comprising additional applicator tubes 200 (such as a third applicator tube 200) can comprise additional steps associated with applying cosmetics within the corresponding additional tube cavities 210 and applying the all of the cosmetics to the user's skin simultaneously.
One should note that conditional language, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” or “may,” unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments include, while other embodiments do not include, certain features, elements and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more particular embodiments or that one or more particular embodiments necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without user input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular embodiment.
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the present disclosure. Any process descriptions or blocks in flow diagrams should be understood as representing modules, segments, or portions of code which include one or more executable instructions for implementing specific logical functions or steps in the process, and alternate implementations are included in which functions may not be included or executed at all, may be executed out of order from that shown or discussed, including substantially concurrently or in reverse order, depending on the functionality involved, as would be understood by those reasonably skilled in the art of the present disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the present disclosure. Further, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to cover any and all combinations and sub-combinations of all elements, features, and aspects discussed above. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of the present disclosure, and all possible claims to individual aspects or combinations of elements or steps are intended to be supported by the present disclosure.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/754,962, filed Nov. 2, 2018, which is hereby specifically incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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62754962 | Nov 2018 | US |