The present invention relates to the field of providing decorative elements for various consumer products. In particular, the present invention relates to a customizable decorative element for a writing instrument, cosmetic packaging, and the like.
Many of the everyday consumer products, such as pens, cosmetic products, etc., in addition to their primary purpose, may also be used for advertisement and marketing purposes. For example, pens having a company's logo may be distributed to potential customers at trade shows or other marketing events. It is, thereby, desirable to have an easy and cost effective way of customizing the products for a particular customer.
There are a number of existing systems and methods for providing decorative elements for pens. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,915,554 to Yang describes a process of molding and assembling a three-dimensional ornament for a pen. As shown in FIG. 8 of Yang, the pen includes a hollow tube with a cutout in the side wall corresponding to the shape of the molded ornament. A flexible molded cylindrical part with the ornament is fitted inside the hollow pen tube such that the ornament fits inside the cutout and protrudes from the outer surface of the pen. Then, a tubular sleeve in inserted inside the hollow pen tube to push the contact wall of the ornament against the wall of the hollow pen tube.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,471,433 to Lee describes a three-dimensional ring insert for a pen, which includes a pattern ring with through holes and a flexible insert with protrusions placed inside the pattern ring such that the protrusions extend out of the through holes. A liner ring is placed inside the pattern ring to sandwich the flexible insert between the wall of the pattern ring and the liner ring. A connector ring is further provided having a middle portion with a larger diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of the pen body. During the pen assembly, as shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 6,019,536 to Lee describes a three-dimensional pattern insert for a pen cap, as best shown in
European Patent No. 0456617 B1 to Stilolinea S. r. l. describes a decorative pen construct with different parts of the pen having different colors. As shown in
However, the above discussed prior art systems suffer from a number of disadvantages. First, the prior art systems typically require additional parts in order to secure decorative inserts inside the pen once assembled, thereby making the manufacturing process more complex and costly. Furthermore, the prior art systems require specially manufactured pen parts with complicated cut-outs to accommodate the decorative inserts, and the inserts typically cannot be easily removed and replaced with a different insert once placed inside the pen.
What is desired, therefore, is an improved decorative insert that may be easily customized with any desirable decorative pattern and then used with already manufactured components, such as pen or cosmetic packaging components, thereby providing a custom-made but cost efficient product. What is further desired is an improved decorative insert that is very simple in design, without requiring additional parts or manufacturing steps for assembly with the product, thereby reducing manufacturing time and costs.
In order to address the shortcoming of the prior art systems and to achieve at least the above-mentioned objectives, a writing instrument with a decorative element is provided, including a housing having a first portion and a second portion, wherein at least one of the first and second housing portions has a recess positioned at a terminal edge thereof, and a decorative insert having a body and at least one decorative portion positioned on the body, the decorative portion having a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the recess such that only the decorative portion is visible when the first and second housing portions are connected together.
In some embodiments, the recess corresponds to only a portion of a periphery of the at least one decorative portion of the decorative insert.
In certain embodiments, the body of the decorative insert has a continuous unbroken annular portion. In some of these embodiments, the annular portion of the body of the decorative insert has a fixed outer diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of at least one of the first housing portion and an inner diameter of the second housing portion, such that the body of the decorative insert fits inside at least one of the first housing portion and the second housing portion. In certain of these embodiments, the difference between the outer diameter of the body and the inner diameter of at least one of the first housing portion and the second housing portion is in a range from about one percent to about ten percent.
In certain embodiments, the first housing portion has a first recess positioned at a terminal edge thereof and the second housing portion has a second recess positioned at a terminal edge thereof such that first and second recesses align when the first and second housing portions are connected together. In some of these embodiments, the at least one decorative portion of the decorative insert has a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the first and second recesses when the recesses are aligned with each other.
In some embodiments, the at least one decorative portion has a top surface with a decorative pattern, the top surface being flush with an outer surface of the housing when the decorative insert is positioned between the first and second housing portions. In certain of these embodiments, the decorative pattern is printed on the top surface of the at least one decorative portion. In additional of these embodiments, the decorative pattern is three-dimensional. In further of these embodiments, the decorative pattern includes a corporate identifier.
In some advantageous embodiments, the writing instrument further includes a third housing portion having a recess positioned at a terminal edge thereof, and a second decorative insert having a body and at least one decorative portion positioned on the body, wherein at least a part of the decorative portion fits into the recess in the third housing portion such that only the decorative portion is visible when the second and third housing portions are connected together.
In some cases, the writing instrument further includes a first connector provided on the first housing portion and a second connector provided on the second housing portion, wherein the first and second connectors mate when the first and second housing portions are connected together.
In certain embodiments, the at least one decorative portion includes a first decorative portion and a second decorative portion positioned on the body, the least one of the first and second housing portions has a first recess positioned at a terminal edge thereof and a second recess positioned at the terminal edge thereof, and the first decorative portion has a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the first recess and the second decorative portion has a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the second recess such that only the first and second decorative portions are visible when the first and second housing portions are connected together.
A tubular member with a decorative insert is also provided, including a housing having a first portion and a second portion, wherein at least one of the first and second housing portions has a recess positioned at a terminal edge thereof, and a decorative insert having a body and at least one decorative portion positioned on the body, the decorative portion having a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the recess such that only the decorative portion is visible when the first and second housing portions are connected together.
In some embodiments, the tubular member is a writing instrument. In additional embodiments, the tubular member is a cosmetic product packaging.
A method for assembling a tubular member with a decorative element is further provided, including the steps of placing a decorative insert having a body and at least one decorative portion positioned on the body between a first housing portion of the tubular member and a second housing portion of the tubular member, positioning the decorative portion in a recess provided at a terminal edge of at least one of the first housing portion and the second housing portion, and connecting the first and second housing portions together such that only the decorative portion is visible.
In some embodiments, the recess corresponds to only a portion of a periphery of the decorative portion of the decorative insert.
In some embodiments, the at least one decorative portion has a top surface with a decorative pattern, the top surface being flush with an outer surface of the housing when the decorative insert is positioned between the first and second housing portions. In certain of these embodiments, the method further includes the step of printing the decorative pattern on the top surface of the at least one decorative portion. In additional embodiments, the decorative pattern is three-dimensional. In further of these embodiments, the method further includes the steps of selecting a corporate identifier having a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the decorative portion and transferring the corporate identifier onto the decorative portion.
In certain embodiments, the body of the decorative insert has a continuous unbroken annular portion with an outer diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of at least one of the first housing portion and an inner diameter of the second housing portion, and the method further includes the step of inserting the body of the decorative insert inside at least one of the first housing portion and the second housing portion to retain the decorative insert between the first and second housing portions.
In some embodiments, the tubular member further includes a third housing portion having a recess positioned at a terminal edge thereof, and the method further includes the steps of placing a second decorative insert having a body and at least one decorative portion positioned on the body between the second and third housing portions, positioning at least a part of the decorative portion in the recess provided in the third housing portion, and connecting the second and third housing portions together such that only the decorative portion is visible.
In some cases, the step of connecting the first and second housing portions further includes engaging a first connector provided on the first housing portion with a second connector provided on the second housing portion.
In certain embodiments, the method further includes the steps of disconnecting the first and second housing portions, removing the decorative insert, inserting another decorative insert having at least one decorative portion between the first and second housing portions, and connecting the first and second housing portions together such that only the at least one decorative portion is visible.
Other objects of the invention and its particular features and advantages will become more apparent from consideration of the following drawings and accompanying detailed description.
The basic components of one embodiment of a writing instrument with a decorative insert in accordance with the invention are illustrated in
The present invention is suitable for providing decorative elements for any type of a device that has a tubular body. In some exemplary embodiments, the present invention is used to decorate a writing instrument, such as a pen, and a cosmetic product packaging, in particular, lipstick housing. It is understood, however, that the present invention may be used to provide decorative effect to other types of packaging.
The pen (10) further includes a coupling member, such as a clip (32), for attachment to a person's clothing or luggage to facilitate carrying of the pen (10) by the user. Any other suitable coupling member may be used in accordance with the present invention.
As shown in
The first housing portion (12) has a recess (20) positioned at a terminal edge of a proximal end of the first housing portion and being open to the terminal edge, as shown in
The decorative portion (18) of the decorative insert (16) has a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the recess (20) such that the decorative portion (18) fits inside the recess (20) when the two housing portions (12, 14) are connected together, as shown in
As illustrated in
It is understood that the annular body (22) of the decorative insert may fit inside only one of the two housing portions (12, 14) and may be retained therein by the close fit between the annular body (22) and the inner wall of the housing portion. Furthermore, the close fit between the inner edge of the recesses in the housing portions and the decorative portion (18) of the insert (16) also assists in retaining the decorative insert between the housing portions.
It is further understood that the decorative insert (16) may be held inside the housing portions by other suitable fastening means. For example, the annular body (22) of the insert may be attached to the housing portions by an adhesive. In other embodiments, the housing portions and the decorative insert may be provided with mating connectors, such as snap-fit or screw on connectors, that engage when the decorative insert is placed between the housing portions. In some embodiments, the decorative insert in removably placed between the housing portions such that it can be easily removed and exchanged for a different decorative insert. In other embodiments, the decorative insert is permanently connected to one or both of the housing portions, for example, by using an adhesive.
The decorative insert of the present invention allows for a multitude of design variations. For example, the decorative portion of the decorative insert may be made in any desirable shape and have any desirable color. Furthermore, a decorative insert may have more than one decorative portions and any number of decorative inserts may be used with a single product.
As shown in
The pen further includes a first decorative insert (54) positioned between the first and second housing portions (51, 52) and a second decorative insert (55) positioned between the second and third housing portions (52, 53). The first decorative insert (54) has an annular body with two decorative portions (56, 60) positioned thereon. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The shape of the decorative portion (56) corresponds to the shape of the recesses (58, 59) in the first and second housing portions when the housing portions are connected together such that the recesses (58, 59) align with each other. The shape of the decorative portion (60) corresponds to the shape of the other recess in the first housing portion (not shown) and the recess (61) in the second housing portion when the recessed are aligned. Similarly, the shape of the decorative portion (57) of the second decorative insert (55) corresponds to the shape of the recesses (63, 64) and the shape of the decorative portion (62) corresponds to the shape of the recess (65) and the corresponding recess in the second housing portion (not shown).
After the first and second decorative inserts (54, 55) are positioned between the respective housing portions, the decorative portions (56, 60, 57, 62) are inserted into the respective recesses (58, 59, 61, 63, 64, 65). Then, the first, second and third housing portions (51-53) are connected together such that the annular bodies of the first and second decorative inserts (54, 55) are completely covered by the housing portions and only the decorative portions (56, 60, 57, 62) are visible from the outside, as shown in
As shown in
Referring back to
In another exemplary embodiment shown in
The top surface of the decorative portion (18) includes a decorative pattern.
The decorative insert (85) has an annular body with an outer diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the base and middle portions such that the annular body fits inside the base and middle portions (82, 83). There are four decorative portions (84) positioned around the circumference of the decorative insert (85). The shape of the decorative portions (84) corresponds to the shape of the recesses (86, 87) such that the decorative portions fit within the recesses when the base and middle portions are connected together. As shown in
The top end of the middle portion (83) includes a connector (88) that mates with the bottom end of the cap portion (81) to retain the cap portion on the case when the lipstick is not in use. For example, the top end of the middle portion (83) may include a connector portion (88) with a reduced diameter that engages the inner wall of the bottom end of the cap portion (81). This way, the outer wall of the cap portion is flush with the outer wall of the middle portion when the cap portion is positioned on the middle portion, thereby providing a more aesthetically pleasing look. The bottom portion (82) and/or the middle portion (83) include any suitable actuator (not shown) for extending the lipstick out of the case (80) when in use.
Another type of a cosmetic product packaging—a perfume case—is illustrated in
In this embodiment, the decorative insert (93) further includes a connector piece (95) positioned on the top end of the decorative insert (93). The connector piece (95) is used to retain the top portion (92) on the bottom portion (91) when the case is not in use, as shown in
One of the advantages of the decorative insert of the present invention is that the decorative inserts may be easily customized with any desirable decorative pattern and then used with already manufactured components, such as pen or cosmetic packaging components, thereby providing a custom-made but cost efficient product. Another advantage of the decorative insert of the present invention is that it is very simple in design, without requiring additional parts or manufacturing steps, thereby reducing manufacturing time and costs.
It should be understood that the foregoing is illustrative and not limiting, and that obvious modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Although the invention has been described with reference to embodiments herein, those embodiments do not limit the scope of the invention. Accordingly, reference should be made primarily to the accompanying claims, rather than the foregoing specification, to determine the scope of the invention.
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