Information
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Patent Grant
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6174099
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Patent Number
6,174,099
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 2, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 401 126
- 401 123
- 401 124
- 401 122
- 401 118
- 401 119
- 401 48
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for storing and applying cosmetic product comprising a container having a neck, and a cap for the container having a top end and a bottom end, the cap having affixed thereto a rod and applicator, wherein the rod is a hollow stem having a proximal and distal end, wherein the proximal end is attached to the cap inner surface and the distal end has an applicator affixed thereto; wherein the top end and bottom end of the cap have inner and outer surfaces, wherein the bottom end inner surface of the cap is designed to mate with the outer surface of the container neck when the container is in the closed position, causing the applicator to be immersed in the cosmetic liquid, and the top end inner surface of the cap is designed to mate with the container neck to form a unitary application device when the applicator is being used to apply cosmetic to a substrate.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention is in the field of cosmetic applicators comprised of a container for holding the cosmetic and an applicator for applying the cosmetic.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The application of cosmetic liquids such as nail enamel involves dipping the brush into the nail enamel container to load it with product and applying it to the nails until the product on the brush is used up. Generally a brush loaded with product will cover one nail at most. The user is then forced to repeatedly dip the brush into the product to reload it. Such an application system causes increased exposure of the liquid cosmetic product to air, resulting in evaporation of the solvents found therein. Also, the repeated dipping of the brush provides increased chances for contaminants to be introduced into the liquid product.
Certain devices have been designed that minimize the necessity of repeated dipping of the brush to reload it with product. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,759 teaches a device for applying liquid product that enables use for a longer period of time. The rod/brush assembly attached to the cap inner surface is encased within a sheath which holds excess liquid so that as the liquid is applied to the nails from the brush, the excess liquid in the sheath migrates down into the brush to replace the liquid applied to the nails. This device is still a two part system, however, and the cosmetic product is exposed to air as long as the nails are being polished.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,119,646 and 2,168,179 teach liquid applicator devices having a dual function cap with a stem and applicator attached thereto. When the cap is affixed to the container when it is in the closed position, the applicator is immersed in the liquid material. When it is desired to apply the liquid material, the cap is removed, inverted, and re-affixed to the container so that the applicator extends outwardly. The liquid flows through the cap onto the applicator and is applied to the desired surface. When the application is completed, the cap is reaffixed to the container in the usual fashion. The applicators taught in these patents are not for liquid cosmetic products. Moreover, it does not appear that cap or applicator assembly has any mechanism for providing the appropriate load of product.
Accordingly, there is a desire for a container and applicator system for liquid cosmetic products that obviates the need for repeated loading of product onto the applicator, and which minimizes the exposure of the cosmetic product to the air. At the same time the device should provide proper loading of the liquid cosmetic onto the applicator.
The object of the invention is to provide a unitary container and applicator to be used for application of liquid cosmetic product to skin, hair, or nails.
Another object of the invention is to provide a liquid cosmetic container and applicator that causes minimal exposure of the liquid cosmetic product to the air during use.
Another object of the invention is to provide a liquid cosmetic container and applicator that eliminates the need for repeatedly dipping the applicator into the container to reload it with product.
Another object of the invention is to provide a liquid cosmetic product applicator where the applicator and container are in one piece while the cosmetic product is being applied to the desired surface.
Another object of the invention is to provide a unitary cosmetic product applicator having the capability of properly controlling the amount of cosmetic product to be applied to the desired surface.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention comprises a device for storing and applying cosmetic product comprising a container having a neck with engaging means on the outer surface thereof, and a cap for the container having a top end and a bottom end, the cap having affixed thereto a rod and applicator, wherein the rod is a hollow stem having a proximal and distal end, wherein the proximal end is attached to the cap inner surface and the distal end has an applicator affixed thereto; wherein the top end and bottom end of the cap have inner and outer surfaces, wherein the bottom end inner surface of the cap contains an engaging means designed to mate with the engaging means on the outer surface of the container neck when the container is in the closed position, causing the applicator to be immersed in the cosmetic; and the top end inner surface of the cap contains an engaging means designed to mate with the engaging means on the outer surface of the container neck to form a unitary application device when the applicator is being used to apply cosmetic to a substrate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG.
1
: is a perspective view of one embodiment of the device in the closed position.
FIG.
2
: is a cross-sectional view of the device of
FIG. 1
taken across
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG.
3
: is an enlarged view of the distal end of the applicator assembly taken from the circled area of FIG.
2
.
FIG.
4
: is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken across
4
—
4
of FIG.
2
.
FIG.
5
: is an exploded view of the device of FIG.
1
.
FIG.
6
: is a partial, exploded, cross-sectional view of the device with the cap/rod/applicator assembly withdrawn from the container.
FIG.
7
: is a perspective view of the device showing the cap affixed to the container when the device is being used to apply cosmetic product.
FIG.
8
: is a cross-sectional view taken across
8
—
8
of FIG.
7
.
FIG.
9
: illustrates the used of the device of
FIG. 8
to paint fingernails.
FIG.
10
: is a perspective view of a second device in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
11
: is a cross-sectional view taken across FIG.
11
—
11
of FIG.
10
.
FIG.
12
: is an exploded view of the device of FIG.
11
.
FIG.
13
: is a cross-sectional view of the device of
FIG. 10
showing the cap affixed to the container when the device is used to apply cosmetic product.
FIG.
14
: is a partial, exploded, cross-sectional view of the device of FIG.
10
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The First Embodiment
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the device
1
in the closed position. The device
1
comprises a container
2
for holding the cosmetic product
3
, which may be in the form of a liquid, semi-solid, or solid (e.g. powder). The cosmetic may be makeup, blush, eyeshadow, nail enamel, and the like. Preferably, the cosmetic product is a liquid product, more preferably the cosmetic product
3
is nail enamel. The container
3
has a neck
4
having an engaging means
5
. The engaging means
5
may be a threaded engaging means as depicted in
FIG. 5
, or it may be in the form of a snap fitment. The neck
4
may also have affixed thereto a shoulder
6
that slopes downwardly to terminate in a ledge
7
that forms the top outer surface of the container
2
. The container
2
may contain a depression
8
in the outer surface thereof.
The container
2
has a cap
9
that has a releasable lid
10
. The cap may be in the form of a cylinder, a square, or any other shape so long as it is able to serve as a closure to container
2
. Preferably, the cap is in the form of a cylindrical sleeve
13
A. The releasable lid
10
is affixed to the cap
9
by means of a living hinge
11
that permits the cap to open and close. It is noted that in addition to the living hinge, other types of hinges are suitable such as pins or spring hinges. The releasable lid
10
may contain a slight protrusion
12
on the outer surface thereof, that enables the user to grip the protrusion
12
with the fingers to open the lid
10
. The releasable lid
10
may contain on the inner surface thereof two protrusions
13
. The protrusions
13
are designed to fit into the depression
8
in the outer surface of the container
2
when the cap
9
is removed from the container
2
as shown in
FIG. 6
, and re-affixed to the container
2
as shown in FIG.
7
. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the cap
9
is formed from a cylindrical sleeve
13
A having a top end
14
and a bottom end
15
. A shell
16
is fitted into the top end
14
of the cylindrical sleeve
13
A. The shell has an open upper end
17
A and an orifice
17
. On the inner surface of the open upper end
17
A of the shell
16
there are engaging means
18
designed to mate with the engaging means
5
on the neck
4
of the container
2
. The engaging means
18
may be threaded or may be in the form of a snap fitment. The bottom end
15
of the cylindrical sleeve
13
A forming the cap
9
contains a shell
19
which is fitted into the cylindrical sleeve
13
A, similar to shell
16
found at the top end
14
of the cap
9
. The shell
19
contains an open lower end
20
and an orifice
21
. On the inner surface of the open lower end
20
of the shell
19
are engaging means
22
designed to mate with the engaging means
5
on the container
2
neck
4
. There is a hollow stem
23
which fits through orifice
17
of shell
16
and the orifice
21
of shell
19
. Shells
16
and
19
fit into cap
9
such that orifice
17
of shell
16
abuts orifice
21
of shell
19
permitting hollow stem
23
to fit therethrough as depicted in FIG.
6
. The hollow stem
23
may be permanently affixed to shell
16
and shell
19
, if desired. Or hollow stem
23
may be friction fitted to shell
16
and shell
19
through orifices
17
and
21
respectively. Preferably, protrusions
13
abut the top inner surface
24
of the proximal end
25
of hollow stem
23
to form an air tight seal. The hollow stem
23
has a distal end
26
having affixed thereto an applicator which is preferably a brush
27
. The brush
27
is formed by bristles
28
which are held together by means of a grip
29
which secures the bristles
28
of the brush
27
. The hollow stem
23
preferably has a restriction
30
which controls the amount of liquid cosmetic product delivered to the brush
27
. Preferably, a wiper
31
is inserted into the neck
4
of the container
2
. The wiper
31
acts to wipe excess cosmetic product
3
from the stem
23
as the stem
23
is pulled through the wiper
31
.
When the user of the device
1
wishes to apply the liquid cosmetic product
3
, the user removes the cap
9
from the container by turning the cap
9
so that the engaging means
22
on the cap
9
disengage from the engaging means
5
on the container
2
neck
4
. The user then snaps off the releasable lid
10
on the cap
9
, and inverts the cap
9
, then affixes the upper end of the cap
9
to the container
2
by mating the engaging means
18
with the engaging means
5
on the container
2
neck
4
.
FIG. 6
illustrates the removal of the cap
9
from the container
2
.
FIG. 7
illustrates how the releasable lid
10
is removed and the cap
9
is inverted and affixed to the container
2
to form an applicator system for the liquid cosmetic product
3
. The user then uses the device
1
to apply cosmetic.
FIG. 9
illustrates the application of polish to the nails
32
using the device. After the user is finished, the cap
9
is removed from the container by disengaging the engaging means
18
from engaging means
5
. The releasable lid
10
is closed and the cap
9
is then replaced and the container
2
is as depicted in FIG.
1
.
The Second Embodiment
The second embodiment of the invention is depicted in FIGS.
10
-
14
.
FIG. 10
illustrates a device
33
in the closed position showing a container
34
for containing cosmetic
35
The device may be made of any suitable material used in the manufacture of cosmetic applicators and containers. The container may be glass, a synthetic thermoplastic materials such as styrene, polyethylene, butadiene, and the like. If desired the container may be of one material and the cap/rod/applicator may be made of other materials. The device enables metered dose application of cosmetic liquid to the desired substrate, e.g. the amount of cosmetic delivered to the substrate is appropriate for the area to be covered. As with embodiment 1, the device may be used to apply a wide variety of cosmetic products that are liquids ore solids, including but not limited to nail enamel, blush, eyeshadow, and the like.
The container
34
has a neck
36
having an engaging means
37
on the outer surface thereof The engaging means
37
may be as depicted in FIGS.
10
-
14
, or it may be in the form of a snap fitment. The container
34
has a cap
38
that has a releasable lid
39
. The cap
38
may be in the form of a cylinder, a square, or other shape, so long as it is able to serve as a closure to container
34
. Preferably, the cap is in the form of a cylindrical sleeve
40
A. Fitted inside the cylindrical sleeve are cylindrically shaped pieces,
41
and
42
, that are placed in abutment as shown in FIG.
14
. If desired, the cylindrical shaped pieces
41
and
42
may be designed to friction fit within external sleeve
40
A. The cylindrical piece
41
preferably has an orifice
43
and cylindrical piece
42
preferably has an orifice
44
, and orifices
43
and
44
are placed in abutment as shown in
FIG. 14
, so that liquid may traverse through the opening formed when the two orifices
43
and
44
are placed in abutment. Cylindrical piece
41
has an inner surface
45
and outer surface
46
, and on the inner surface
45
are engaging means
47
that are designed to mate with engaging means
37
found on the neck
36
of the container
34
. Similarly, cylinder
42
has an inner surface
48
and an outer surface
49
, and on the inner surface
48
are engaging means
50
designed to mate with engaging means
37
on the neck
36
of container
34
. Cylindrical pieces
41
and
42
are held in abutment by a nozzle
51
, which is also cylindrical shaped. The nozzle
51
has a bottom portion
52
, a platform
53
, and a top portion
54
. The sidewalls
55
of the bottom portion
52
have a circumference that permits the bottom portion to fit into and through the orifices
43
and
44
to form a channel
56
for passage of the cosmetic product
35
and hold cylindrical pieces
41
and
42
in abutment within the cylindrical sleeve
40
A, forming the cap
38
of the container
34
. The platform
53
rests against the bottom inner surface
57
of cylinder piece
41
. A plug
58
is designed to fit into the top portion
54
of nozzle
51
to form a closure. The plug
58
preferably has two protrusions
59
on either side, causing the bottom portion
60
of the plug
48
to fit within the orifice
61
formed between the sidewalls
62
of the top portion
54
of the nozzle
51
. A peg
63
is found on the top of the plug
58
.
The container
34
has a cap
38
that has a releasable lid
39
. The lid
39
is anchored to the cap
38
by a living hinge
65
that permits the cap
38
to open and close. The releasable lid
39
may contain a slight protrusion
66
on the outer surface thereof, that enables the user to grip the protrusion
66
with the fingers to open the lid
39
. The releasable lid
39
may contain on its inner surface two protrusions
67
. These protrusions
67
are designed to mate with the peg
63
on the plug
58
when the releasable lid
39
is in the closed position.
There is a hollow stem
64
(see
FIG. 12
) which is shown in broken view in FIG.
14
. The hollow stem
64
has a proximal end
68
and a distal end
69
. The sidewalls
70
of the proximal end
68
of the hollow stem
64
may diverge outwardly to form a platform
71
. The hollow stem
64
is of a circumference sufficient to permit the bottom portion
52
of the nozzle
51
to fit inside the proximal end
68
of the hollow stem
64
. Attached to the distal end
69
of hollow stem
64
is a brush
72
comprised of individual bristles
73
held together in a sheaf by means of a grip
74
. Preferably, the grip
74
in the form of a ringe. A feeder piece
75
having a lower end
76
and an upper end
77
is designed to mate with the grip
74
such that the lower end
76
of the feeder piece
75
has a circumference that is slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the grip
74
, permitting the lower end
76
to slide inside the grip
74
. The upper end
77
of the feeder piece, has a circumference that is slightly larger than the circumference of the grip
74
, so that when the lower end
76
of the feeder piece
75
is fed into the grip
74
the upper end
77
of the feeder piece
75
forms a stop preventing the entire feeder piece
75
from moving within the grip
74
. The grip
74
, bristles
73
and feeder piece
75
, together form the brush assembly
78
. The brush assembly
78
fits into the distal end
69
of the hollow stem
64
as depicted in FIG.
12
.
It may be desirable to include a wiper
79
in the neck
36
of the container
34
. The wiper
79
is capable of wiping excess cosmetic from the brush assembly
78
as it is extracted from the container
34
by the consumer.
When the user wishes to apply the cosmetic product
35
, the user removes the cap
38
from the container
34
by turning the cap
38
so that the engaging means
50
on the inner surface of cylindrical piece
42
are disengaged from the engaging means
37
on the neck
36
of container
34
.
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view of the container of
FIG. 10
taken across
11
—
11
, illustrating the container in the closed position.
FIG. 12
illustrates removal of the cap
38
from the container
34
, and extraction of the hollow stem
64
and brush assembly
78
from the container
34
. The consumer then affixes the applicator device to the container
34
in the manner illustrated in
FIG. 13
, by engaging the engaging means
47
on the inner surface of cylindrical piece
41
to the engaging means
37
found on the neck
36
of the container
34
. The user then uses the device to apply cosmetic. When the user is finished, the cap
38
is removed from the container
34
by disengaging the engaging means
47
from engaging means
37
. The cap
38
is then replaced and the container
34
is as depicted in FIG.
10
.
The claimed device provides a simple, convenient method for applying and storing cosmetic and providing unit dose dispensing thereof.
Claims
- 1. A device for storing and applying cosmetic product comprising a container having a neck with engaging means on the outer surface thereof, and a cap for the container formed from a cylindrical sleeve, said cap having a top end and a bottom end, the cap having affixed thereto a rod and applicator, wherein the rod is a hollow stem having a proximal and distal end, wherein the proximal end is attached to the cap inner surface and the distal end has an applicator affixed thereto; wherein the top end and bottom end of the cap have inner and outer surfaces, wherein the bottom end inner surface of the cap contains threaded engaging means designed to mate with the engaging means on the outer surface of the container neck when the container is in the closed position, causing the applicator to be immersed in the cosmetic liquid; and the top end inner surface of the cap contains engaging means designed to mate with the engaging means on the outer surface of the container neck to form a unitary application device when the applicator is being used to apply cosmetic to a substrate, and wherein the top end of the cap contains a releasable lid affixed thereto which opens and closes said cap, said lid containing protrusions which close the proximal end of the hollow stem and form an airtight seal when the releasable lid is in the closed position.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the cylindrical sleeve contains a shell fitted into the top end of the cylindrical sleeve and a shell fitted into the bottom end of the cylindrical sleeve.
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the shell fitted into the top end of the cylindrical sleeve has an open upper end and an orifice, and the shell fitted into the bottom end of the cylindrical sleeve has an open lower end and an orifice.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein the shell fitted into the top end of the cylindrical sleeve has an inner surface and an outer surface, and on the inner surface are the threaded engaging means on the top end inner surface of the cap designed to mate with said engaging means on the outer surface of the container neck when the container is being used to apply cosmetic.
- 5. The device of claim 3 wherein the shell fitted into the bottom end of the cylindrical sleeve has an inner surface and an outer surface, and on the inner surface are the threaded engaging means on the bottom end inner surface of the cap designed to mate with the engaging means on the outer surface of the container neck when the container is in the closed position.
- 6. The device of claim 3 wherein the hollow stem of the applicator fits into the orifice of the shell fitted into the top end of the cylindrical sleeve, and the orifice of the shell fitted into the bottom end of the cylindrical sleeve.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the applicator is a brush applicator.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the applicator is a nail enamel brush.
- 9. The device of claim 7 wherein the hollow stem has a restriction that controls the amount of cosmetic product delivered to the brush.
- 10. The device of claim 1 wherein the releasable lid has a slight protrusion on the outer surface thereof, that enables the user to grip the protrusion with the fingers to open the lid.
- 11. The device of claim 1 wherein the cosmetic product is a liquid, solid, or semi-solid.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein the cosmetic product is a liquid.
- 13. The device of claim 12 wherein the cosmetic product is nail enamel.
- 14. The device of claim 1 which contains a wiper within the container neck which removes excess cosmetic from the applicator as it is removed from the container.
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