(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention is concerned with a cover member for a container.
(2) Description of Related Art
Aerosol or pump type cylindrical containers are often used for storage of cosmetic products, such as creams, gels or foams. Such cosmetic products are often used in combination with a tool. For example depilatory compositions are typically used together with a spatula or scraper device, whereas shaving aid compositions (such as shaving gels) are often used together with a razor.
Hair removal tools are often sold together with and therefore packaged with a cosmetic composition. However, such packaging is typically secondary packaging designed for the point of sale, therefore once the consumer has purchased the product and opened the secondary packaging the tool and the container containing the cosmetic composition become separated. This can be disadvantageous as the tool can often become misplaced. In addition, it is often not aesthetically pleasing to a consumer to have the hair removal tool simply positioned next to the container.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to alleviate at least some of the disadvantages listed above.
It is a further aim of the present invention to provide a cover member for a container.
Therefore, according to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a cover member for a container which includes a cap portion and a leg member depending from the cap portion, wherein the leg member has an internal surface arranged to face the container and an external surface which is visable when then the cap is in use, the cover member further including one or more lugs arranged on the internal surface of the leg member, the lugs being arranged to receive a hair removal tool.
The present invention is particularly advantageous as the lugs hold a depilatory tool in position (during, for example, storage or transportation) whilst keeping hidden prior to use.
Preferably, the cover member includes at least two lugs. Each lug may be arranged to receive a handle portion of a hair removal tool.
It is envisaged that the hair removal tool may be a tool, for example a spatula or the like suitable for use in removal of a depilatory composition (such as a gel, cream or foam). Typically, the hair removal tool includes a head portion having a curved scraping edge arranged to contact a users skin thereby removing the depilatory composition. It is particularly preferred that the spatula comprises a handle connected to a head portion wherein the head includes one or more fins extending away from the head.
Alternatively, the hair removal tool may include one or more blades, such as a razor blade. Typically the hair removal tool will therefore include a handle and a head portion, wherein the head portion includes the one or more blades.
It is therefore particularly preferred that the hair removal tool includes a head portion separated from a handle by a neck portion. Advantageously, the lugs are arranged to receive, and therefore removably retain, the hair removal tool at the neck portion.
It is preferred that the cap portion is hemispherical or a truncated cone, however it is envisaged that other shapes may be used.
The cover member may be manufactured from a metal such as aluminium, however, it is preferred that the cover member is manufactured from a plastics material such as polyethylene or polypropylene. Therefore, it is preferred that the cover member is manufactured by an injection moulding process.
Advantageously, the cap portion further includes one or more protrusions arranged to releasably engage the cover member with a container (such as a container for a cosmetic composition). The protrusions are typically arranged in a radial orientation extending inwardly from an outer edge of the cap portion.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a kit for a cosmetic composition, wherein the kit includes:
The cover member is typically removable from the container.
Preferably the cover member and/or the hair removal tool is substantially as described hereinbefore.
The container may preferably be a cylindrical container however other shaped containers are envisaged.
It is particularly desirable that the cover member includes a protrusion which is arranged to engage with a lip portion on the container, thereby permitting the cover member to be removably attached to the container.
The present invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures wherein:
Referring to
In use, the lugs 4a and 4b grip the neck of a hair removal tool thereby containing the hair removal tool within the cover member. The lugs 4a and 4b permit a hair removal tool to be releasably engaged.
Referring to
A hair removal spatula 3 which comprises a head portion 9 (having a scraping edge 10), a neck 11 and a handle 12 is releasably held by lugs 4a and 4b at the neck 11.
In assembled form, the spatula 8 is held in place in the cover member 1 by lugs 4a and 4b. Cover member 1 is placed on container 6 and realisably held in place by engagement of lip 7 with protrusions 5a, 5b and 5c.
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