Claims
- 1. A mascara brush comprising
- (a) an elongated wire core having two runs of wire helically twisted together about a rectilinear axis forming a succession of turns including two contiguous sets of turns, each of said two sets consisting of plural successive turns, respectively disposed distally and proximally along said brush, and
- (b) an array of bristles projecting outwardly around said two sets of turns, said array including, in each turn of each of said sets, a plurality of bristles each clamped between the runs of wire and having opposed free tips extending radially therefrom, said array comprising two contiguous portions, respectively disposed distally and proximally along said core and respectively consisting of the bristles clamped in one of said two sets of turns and the bristles clamped in the other of said two sets of turns, the tips of the bristles of each of said portions defining a notional envelope,
- (c) said two portions respectively having bristle tips
- disposed to define envelopes with cross-sections differing from each other such that there is a discontinuity
- between the envelopes of said two portions, for respectively performing different mascara-applying functions.
- 2. A mascara brush as defined in claim 1, wherein one of said portions is a portion for delivering mascara from a container to a user's lashes and the other is a portion for combing delivered mascara through the lashes.
- 3. A mascara brush as defined in claim 2, wherein the envelope of one of said two portions is offset toward the core along the length of the last-mentioned envelope, on at least one side of the core, with respect to the envelope of said other portion.
- 4. A mascara brush as defined in claim 3, wherein the other of said two portions is the distal portion of the array.
- 5. A mascara brush as defined in claim 3, wherein the envelope of the other of said two portions has, at said discontinuity, an abrupt edge extending transversely of the core at least on said one side of the core.
- 6. A mascara brush as defined in claim 3, wherein the envelope of said one of said two portions has at least one longitudinally extending edge.
- 7. A mascara brush as defined in claim 1, wherein the envelope of one of said two portions is radially symmetrical about said axis and the envelope of the other of said portions is radially asymmetrical about said axis.
- 8. A mascara brush as defined in claim 1, wherein, on at least one side of the core adjacent the discontinuity, the bristles held by plural turns of one of said two sets project further from the core than the bristles held by plural turns of the other of said sets.
- 9. A mascara brush as defined in claim 1, wherein, on different sides of the core, the tips of the bristles of one of said portions are spaced at different distances from the core.
- 10. The combination, with a mascara container having an opening, of a brush for withdrawing mascara from the container through the opening and delivering it to and combing it through a user's lashes, said container including a wiper mounted in the opening and defining an orifice for wiping mascara from the brush as the brush is withdrawn through the opening, said brush comprising:
- (a) an elongated wire core having two runs of wire helically twisted together about a rectilinear axis forming a succession of turns including two contiguous sets of turns, each of said two sets consisting of plural successive turns, respectively disposed distally and proximally along said brush, and
- (b) an array of bristles projecting outwardly around said two sets of turns, said array including, in each turn of each of said sets, a plurality of bristles each clamped between the runs of wire and having opposed free tips extending radially therefrom, said array comprising two contiguous portions, respectively disposed distally and proximally along said core and respectively consisting of the bristles clamped in one of said two sets of turns and the bristles clamped in the other of said two sets of turns, the tips of the bristles of each of said portions defining a notional envelope,
- (c) said two portions respectively having bristle tips disposed to define envelopes with cross-sections differing from each other such that there is a discontinuity between the envelopes of said two portions, for respectively delivering mascara to the lashes and combing delivered mascara therethrough,
- (d) wherein the envelopes of said two portions are respectively so shaped and dimensioned that the wiper removes less mascara from the delivering portion than from the combing portion.
- 11. The combination defined in claim 10, wherein the envelopes of said two portions are so shaped and dimensioned that the wiper engages the combing portion with full wiping efficacy around the entire cross-sectional periphery thereof at least adjacent said discontinuity, and does not uniformly engage the entire cross-sectional periphery of the delivering portion, such that the amount of mascara transported from the container by the delivering portion varies from point to point around the delivering portion periphery.
- 12. A brush for applying cosmetic material, comprising an axially elongated twisted wire core having a proximal end and a distal end, and a multiplicity of bristles clamped in the core and extending radially therefrom constituting a brush bristle array projecting outwardly around the core over a substantial part of the length of the core, wherein the bristle array has a discontinuous profile including at least two axially extended portions disposed in contiguous tandem relation to each other along the wire core and respectively having cross-sections differing from each other such that there is a discontinuity of bristle array profile between said two portions, for performing different cosmetic-applying functions; wherein a first one of said portions is a generally arrowhead-shaped distal portion of the bristle array, said first portion having a proximal end and having a maximum cross-sectional area at said proximal end and tapering therefrom toward the distal end of the wire core; and wherein a second one of said portions, contiguous to and disposed proximally of said first portion, has a uniform cross-section smaller in at least one dimension than the cross-section of the proximal end area of said first portion, such that there is a discontinuity of bristle array profile between said first and second portions.
- 13. A brush as defined in claim 12, wherein the bristles of said second portion are cut providing a profile having an elongated rectangular cross section.
- 14. A brush as defined in claim 13, wherein said proximal end of said first portion has a cross-sectional diameter, and said rectangular cross section has a long dimension, such that said long dimension of said rectangular cross-section is substantially equal to the cross-sectional diameter of the proximal end of said first portion.
- 15. A brush as defined in claim 12, wherein the bristles of said second portion are cut providing a cylindrical profile of small cross-sectional diameter coaxial with the wire core, and the bristles of said first portion are cut, in progressively varying lengths, such that said first portion has a profile eccentric to the wire core with a maximum cross-sectional diameter substantially larger than the cross-sectional diameter of said second portion.
- 16. A brush as defined in claim 12, wherein said proximal end of said first portion has a relatively sharp edge and wherein said second portion has longitudinal edges.
- 17. A brush as defined in claim 12, wherein said proximal end of said core engages an end of a stem having an opposite end secured within a cosmetics container cap.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 692,720, filed Apr. 29, 1991, and now abandoned.
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