Dispenser with pomade holding flexible tab

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244770
  • Patent Number
    6,244,770
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An elevator cup for receiving and supporting a cosmetic pomade in a cosmetic dispenser, comprising a hollow tubular body having a side wall, a closed bottom end, and an open top end for receiving a pomade; and one or more flexible tabs for positively engaging said pomade extending from an inner surface of the side wall. The flexible tabs are movable between a first position, wherein said flexible tab forms an acute angle with the side wall opening toward said bottom end, and a second position, wherein said flexible tab is substantially flush with said inner surface of the side wall. The flexible tab is deflectable from the first position to the second position upon receipt of a pomade and positively engages said pomade by returning to said first position by a spring force created in the flexible tab by the deflection from the first to the second position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the field of lipstick and cosmetic dispensers having a propelling and retracting mechanism for a cosmetic pomade contained within the dispenser, and more particularly, to the elevator cups within such dispensers.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Traditionally, a lipstick pomade is positioned and secured within a dispenser by an elevator cup. The elevator cup provides a stable mounting surface for the pomade and permits the pomade to be raised and lowered within the dispenser for use and storage by the user. Generally, a friction fit between the pomade and an inner wall of the elevator cup is sufficient to hold the pomade securely within the elevator cup.




However, some pomades, particularly silicone-filled pomades with significant quantities of volatile components, do not seat securely in the elevator cup after extended periods of use. The trend in the cosmetics product market is towards “non-transferable” lipstick products. The new products are heavy, silicone filled lipsticks that do not transfer from the wearers lips, or leave residue, such as on coffee cups or clothing. These lipstick formulations have a significant quantity of volatile components in their formulations. As such, they must be kept enclosed in an airtight container when not in use or else they quickly dry out and shrink. Even when properly stored, a significant level of shrinkage may occur due to the volatile nature of the silicone compositions. Thus, the traditional friction fit used to secure the pomades within the elevator cup is inadequate for use with pomades containing the new compositions because when the pomades shrink over time, the friction fit is diminished and the pomade can become dislodged, potentially rendering the lipstick product useless.




Many current designs of elevator cups include ribs and spikes extending from locations within the elevator cup to increase the surface area in contact with the pomade, to better secure the pomade in the elevator cup. While each have differing degrees of effectiveness, most designs generally include ribs or spikes that extend into the pomade to maintain contact as the pomade shrinks away from the inner walls of the elevator cup. However, the present designs do not provide the necessary amount of friction to ensure the pomade stays in place in the elevator cup as it shrinks.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,727 to Vaupel attempts to address the problem by providing spring elements that are pressed into the pomade to create rear-engaging lugs through a cam action between cams located on the spring elements and a slotted tube located within the dispenser. A similar design is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,550 to Bouix wherein a tab is pressed into the pomade through a similar cam action between a cam surface located on the tab and a cam surface located on an inner sleeve. In Bouix, the tab mechanically locks into place upon penetration of the pomade through an interaction between the tab and the cup wall. Both of the above tabs require specialized designs and interactions between various components of the dispensers for proper penetration and engagement of the of the tabs into pomade, though, which complicates manufacturing and assembly of the dispensers.




What is desired, therefore, is an elevator cup with a means for securely holding pomades within the elevator cup upon shrinkage of the pomade, desirably, the means for securing the pomade is simple in design and operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, It is an object of the invention to provide a cosmetic dispenser with an elevator cup that includes a means for securing a pomade within the elevator cup upon shrinkage of the pomade.




Another object of the invention is to provide an elevator cup with tabs for securing a pomade that is simple in design and assembly.




These objects, and other objects which shall become apparent hereafter, are accomplished by a elevator cup for use in a cosmetic dispenser in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, comprising a hollow tubular body having a side wall, a closed bottom end, an open top end for receiving a pomade, and a plurality of flexible tabs extending from an inner surface of the side wall to engage the pomade. The flexible tabs are deflectable between a first position, extending radially inward from the sidewall and a second position substantially flush with the sidewall. The tabs are deflectable from the first position to the second position by the receipt of a pomade into the elevator cup. The deflection of the tabs creates a spring force within the tabs causing the tabs to penetrate and engage the pomade as the tabs return to the first position. The invention further relates to a cosmetic dispenser incorporating such an elevator cup.




Other objects, aspects and features of the invention in addition to those mentioned above will be pointed out in or will be understood from the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial cutaway view of a lipstick dispenser in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a elevator cup in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the elevator cup of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is side view of the elevator cup of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the elevator cup of

FIG. 2

along the line A—A.





FIG. 6

is a top view of an elevator cup in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 7

is a top view of an elevator cup in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of an elevator cup receiving a pomade in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 9

is a cross sectional view of an elevator cup in receipt of a pomade prior to engagement of the tabs in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 10

is a cross sectional view of an elevator cup in receipt of a pomade with tabs engaged in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-12

, where like elements are identified by like numbers in the drawings, a cosmetic dispenser in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown generally at


10


. The dispenser


10


comprises a cam sleeve


20


, an innerbody


40


, and an elevator cup


70


.




Cam sleeve


20


is rigid and tubular and has an upper end


22


and a lower end


24


. Cam sleeve


20


has an inner wall


26


and an outer wall


28


. At least one and preferably two internal helical threads


30


and


32


are formed on the inner wall


26


. Helical threads


30


and


32


are located 180 degrees apart and extend along a substantial length of the inner wall


26


of the cam sleeve


20


. Cam sleeve


20


may have an unthreaded lower inner wall segment


34


at its lower end


24


. An ornamental outer shell


36


, such as a metal tube, may be fitted over the outer wall


28


of the cam sleeve for decoration.




Innerbody


40


is also tubular and has an upper end


42


and a lower end


44


. Innerbody


40


has an inner wall


46


and an outer wall


48


. Innerbody


40


is fitted into the cam sleeve


20


and has at least one and preferably two longitudinal tracks


50


(only one shown) which extend along the axial length of the innerbody


40


and which extend through the walls


46


and


48


of the innerbody


40


along a substantial length of the innerbody


40


. Preferably, one of the longitudinal tracks (not shown) extends to the upper end


42


of the innerbody


40


so that it is open at its upper end to facilitate assembly of the dispenser


10


. The other longitudinal track


50


preferably does not so extend so that it is closed at its upper end.




The longitudinal tracks


50


may have at their lower ends lower lateral track segments


54


which preferably extend perpendicularly from the longitudinal tracks


50


. The longitudinal tracks


50


preferably also have at their upper ends upper lateral track segments


56


which preferably also extend perpendicularly from the longitudinal tracks


50


. Preferably, the upper lateral tracks


56


extend in the opposite direction from the lower lateral tracks


54


. The upper and lower lateral track segments


54


and


56


, respectively, assist the elevator cup


70


to be locked in an extended position for application of a cosmetic or retracted position for storage and transport.




The innerbody


40


is interlocked with the cam sleeve


20


so that rotation or application of a swivel torque to the cam sleeve


20


relative to innerbody


40


can be accomplished by gripping an extended cylindrical portion knob


58


on innerbody


40


with one hand and cam sleeve


20


with the other hand to raise or lower elevator cup


70


as set forth hereafter. The cam sleeve


20


and innerbody


40


are preferably secured together by a retaining lip


60


on the upper end


42


of innerbody


40


that retains the upper end


22


of cam sleeve


20


in place on innerbody


40


. The knob


58


of innerbody


40


has a larger diameter than the lower end


24


of cam sleeve


20


and thereby holds the cam sleeve lower end


24


in place. Alternative retaining means might also comprise an interfitting combination of a rib and channel for receiving the rib or other suitable means for rotatably connecting innerbody


40


and cam sleeve


20


.




The elevator cup


70


is generally cylindrical and holds and supports the cosmetic pomade


72


. The cup


70


is described in more detail below. The cup


70


is fitted into innerbody


40


. Cup


70


has at least one and preferably two cam follower lugs


74


for seating in and following in the longitudinal tracks


50


of the innerbody


40


and the helical threads


30


and


32


of the cam sleeve


20


. The lugs


74


are located 180 degrees apart and have a sufficient length to extend through the longitudinal tracks


50


to engage the helical threads


30


and


32


. The lugs may be formed with a flat section


76


for increasing the frictional drag between the lugs


74


and helical threads


30


and


32


by increasing the surface area in contact between the lugs


74


and helical threads


30


and


32


of the cam sleeve


20


. This provides the desired sense or feel of quality to the customer user. Additionally, the additional friction drag reduces undesirable pomade back-off that can occur during use of the dispenser


10


. Such back-off often occurs when pressure is applied to the pomade


72


during use.




The cup


70


may have an upper segment


78


and a lower skirt


80


. Located below the lugs


74


may be reduced radius zones


82


in skirt


80


to facilitate the inclusion of various locking and securing mechanisms. In the reduced radius zones


80


the cup


70


has a lesser radius than in the upper segment


78


. The reduced radius zones


80


are preferably rectangular flat areas located below lugs


74


. The cup


70


may further include stabilizer ribs


84


running longitudinally along an outer surface of the elevator cup


70


to improve the action of the dispenser


10


.




Cup


70


is movable within the dispenser


10


in an axial path in a conventional manner by relative rotation of the innerbody


40


and cam sleeve


20


by virtue of the lugs


74


seating in the helical threads


30


and


32


of cam sleeve


20


and the longitudinal tracks


50


of innerbody


40


. The relative rotation of the cam sleeve


20


and innerbody


40


causes the cup


70


to move axially to propel the elevator cup


70


to an extended position, and relative rotation in the opposite direction causes the elevator cup


70


to retract to a retracted position. In the preferred embodiment, the helical threads


30


and


32


are right hand threads in the cam sleeve


20


and have a thread pitch of about


30


degrees so that each makes one complete revolution as the cup


70


traverses the length of the dispenser


10


. This is desirable as only a single turn is needed to fully activate the dispenser


10


.




Typically, a cap (not shown) will also be provided with the dispenser


10


. Such a cap has a lower end suited for fitting over the cam sleeve


20


and its decorative shell


36


, and can be frictionally mounted on the lower end


44


of the innerbody


40


. For decorative enhancement, the cap and the lower end


44


of innerbody


40


may also have decorative shells fitted over them. These decorative shells may be affixed to their respective underlying structural components by gluing and/or by forming their ends to clip onto the ends of the cam sleeve


20


, cap and innerbody lower end


44


.




It is to be appreciated that while the above description refers to a specific raising and lowering mechanism, there are numerous mechanisms and means for accomplishing movement of the elevator cup


70


within the cosmetic dispenser.




The elevator cup


70


is shown in greater detail in

FIGS. 2-10

. The elevator cup


70


comprises a hollow, generally tubular body having a side wall


86


, a closed bottom end


88


and an open top end


90


for receiving a cosmetic pomade


72


. The cup


70


is preferably manufactured out of a plastic, such as acetal, but it is understood that any suitable material may be used. The cup


70


includes one or more flexible tabs


92


extending from an inner surface


94


of the side wall


86


that penetrate and positively engage the pomade


72


. The one or more tabs


92


may be of any design suitable for penetrating and engaging the pomade


72


and readily amenable to the necessary manufacturing and molding processes. For example, the tab


92


may be rectangular in shape and solid as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


, and


5


, or the tab


92


may include an opening


106


formed therein as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




In the preferred embodiment, as shown in the Figures, there are a plurality of tabs


92


which extend downwardly and radially inwardly from the sidewall


86


. The flexible tabs


92


are deflectable between a first position


98


and a second position


100


. When in the first position


98


, the tab


92


forms an acute angle with the inner surface


94


of the side wall


86


that opens toward the bottom end


88


. The first position


98


is the natural position of the tabs


92


set during manufacture of the cup


70


. In the second position


100


, the tabs


92


are deflected into corresponding receptacles


102


that receive the tabs


92


such that the tabs


92


become flush with the inner surface


94


of the side wall


86


. The receptacles


102


may be recesses in the inner surface


94


of the side wall


86


or apertures in the side wall


86


.




In practice, the tabs


92


are deflected from the first position


98


to the second position


100


by the pomade


72


when the pomade


72


is loaded into the elevator cup


70


, as shown in

FIGS. 8-10

. The deflection of the tabs


92


creates a spring force within the tabs


92


that urges the tabs to return to the first position


98


. Thus, once the pomade


72


has been loaded into the elevator cup


70


, the spring force created within the tabs


92


causes the tabs


92


to slowly penetrate and engage the pomade


72


upon returning to the first position


98


. Preferably, the design and choice of materials of the tabs


92


is such that the tabs


92


are readily deflectable by the pomade


72


so as to not score the sides of the pomade


72


upon loading. However, the tabs


92


must be resilient enough to penetrate the pomade


72


when returning to the first position


98


.




The cup


70


may further include any number of a plurality of ribs, barbs, or other means known in the art that extend from or pass through the various components of the elevator cup


70


to contact or penetrate the pomade


72


in order to increase the surface area in contact with the pomade


72


and thus further increase the security of the pomade


72


within the elevator cup


70


. For example, as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


5


, and


6


, the cup


72


may include longitudinal ribs


104


extending axially along the inner surface


94


of the side wall


86


for engaging a pomade


72


. As another example, the elevator cup


70


may include circular ribs


108


extending radially inward from the circumference of the inner surface


94


to further engage a pomade


72


as shown in FIG.


7


.




It is to be appreciated that the foregoing is illustrative and not limiting of the invention, and that various changes and modifications to the preferred embodiments described above will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and it is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An elevator cup for receiving and supporting a cosmetic pomade in a cosmetic dispenser, comprising:a hollow tubular body having a side wall, a closed bottom end, and an open top end for receiving the pomade; a cosmetic pomade located in said hollow tubular body; and, one or more flexible tabs positively engaging said pomade, said tabs extending downwardly and radially inwardly from an inner surface of said side wall and being movable between a first position, wherein said flexible tabs form an angle relative to said side wall, and a second position, wherein said flexible tabs are substantially flush with said inner surface of said side wall; said flexible tabs being deflectable from said first position to said second position upon receipt of said pomade in said tubular body wherein said tabs positively engage said pomade by returning to said first position by a spring force created in said flexible tabs by the deflection from the first to the second position.
  • 2. The elevator cup of claim 1, wherein each said flexible tab forms an acute angle relative to said side wall.
  • 3. The elevator cup of claim 1, wherein each of said flexible tabs has a receptacle in said side wall proximal thereto for receiving said flexible tab in said second position.
  • 4. The elevator cup of claim 3, wherein said receptacle comprises an aperture in said side wall.
  • 5. The elevator cup of claim 3, wherein said receptacle comprises a recess in said inner surface.
  • 6. The elevator cup of claim 1 further comprising at least one internal rib for engaging said pomade extending axially along an inner surface of said side wall and projecting radially inward from said inner surface of said side wall.
  • 7. A cosmetic dispenser, comprising:a tubular cam sleeve having upper and lower ends and inner and outer walls and having at least one internal helical thread extending along a substantial length of the inner wall of said cam sleeve; a cosmetic pomade located in said hollow tubular body; a tubular innerbody having upper and lower ends, said innerbody being fitted into said tubular cam sleeve and being provided with a longitudinal track extending through the wall of said innerbody along a substantial length of said innerbody; and, a generally cylindrical elevator cup for receiving and supporting said cosmetic pomade, fitted into said innerbody and having at least one cam follower lug extending through said longitudinal track to engage said at least one helical thread, said elevator cup being movable in an axial path by relative rotation of said innerbody and cam sleeve, said elevator cup having one or more flexible tabs extending from an inner surface of a side wall of said elevator cup for positively engaging said pomade, said plurality of tabs being movable between a first position, wherein each of said plurality of flexible tabs form an acute angle relative to said side wall opening toward a bottem end, and a second position, wherein each of said flexible tabs is positioned substantially flush with said inner surface of said side wall, each of said flexible tabs being deflectable from said first position to said second position upon receipt of said pomade and positively engaging said pomade by returning to said first position by a spring force created within each of said flexible tabs by the deflection from said first to said second position.
  • 8. The cosmetic disperser of claim 7, wherein each of said flexible tabs has a receptacle in said side wall proximal thereto for receiving said flexible tab in said second position.
  • 9. The cosmetic dispenser of claim 8, wherein said receptacle comprises an aperture in said side wall.
  • 10. The cosmetic dispenser of claim 8, wherein said receptacle comprises a recess in said inner surface.
  • 11. The cosmetic dispenser of claim 7 wherein said elevator cup further comprises at least one internal rib for engaging said pomade extending axially along an inner surface of said side walls and projecting radially inward from said inner wall.
  • 12. The cosmetic dispenser of claim 7 wherein said elevator cup further comprises at least one stabilizer rib extending axially along an outer surface of said side walls toward said bottom end and projecting radially outward from said outer wall.
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Number Name Date Kind
2797803 Hopgood Jul 1957
3539266 Hultgren Nov 1970
5871295 Bouix Feb 1999