This invention relates to an applicator assembly comprising at least two applicator elements and an associated applicator.
More particularly, the invention relates to a retractable dual cosmetic product applicator for use with, in particular, mascara.
Mascara applicators typically comprise a central stem having a handle on one end and brush bristles on the other. The handle is typically threadably secured to a container holding mascara cosmetic product, with the stem and the bristles being accommodated within the mascara cosmetic product. When needed, the handle is removed from the container, thereby removing the bristles loaded with mascara. The bristles may then be used to apply the loaded mascara to a person's lashes to achieve a volumizing effect. In certain instances, however, a user may wish to utilize a second brush, which does not contain mascara to complete the make-up effect initiated by the mascara-loaded bristles by, for example, separating the lashes. At present, a separate brush would be used to achieve this, which is cumbersome.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a retractable dual cosmetic product applicator with at least two applicator element types, the at least two applicator element types allowing a user to achieve a variety of make-up effects.
To that purpose, the invention proposes an applicator arrangement for a cosmetic product, comprising:
Preferred but non-limiting embodiments of the applicator arrangement of the invention are the following:
In accordance with a second aspect, the invention also proposes an applicator for a cosmetic product, comprising:
Preferred but non-limiting embodiments of the applicator of the invention are the following:
a shows a perspective view of a stem in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
b to 20c show perspective views of a detail of the stem of
d shows a bottom view of a stem in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
a shows a perspective view of a detail of an embodiment of the sleeve;
b shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the sleeve; and
a and 22b show perspective views of details of an embodiment of the applicator arrangement.
Referring to the figures, a dual applicator 10 for a cosmetic product 12 is disclosed. The applicator 10 comprises a container 14 for storing the cosmetic product 12. The container 14 defines an opening 16 (as best shown in
The applicator 10 further comprises an applicator arrangement 18 removably secured to the container 14, which in turn includes a stem 20 having a first end 22 and a pair of opposed applicator elements 24, 26 fitted to its first end 22 and a hollow sleeve 32 to slidingly accommodate the stem 20.
The handle 34 is fitted to the sleeve 32, for example by snap fit or casting, so that the sleeve 32 is fixed to and jointly moves with the handle 34.
The stem 20 is movable with respect to the sleeve 32. In particular, the sleeve 32 is movable with respect to the stem 20 between a first position and a second position. Viewed from the applicator arrangement 18, the stem 20 is actually movable along the sleeve 32 and the handle 34.
In the first position, as best shown in
In the second position, as best shown in
The sleeve 32 can comprise guiding ribs 33 adapted to cooperate with corresponding guiding grooves 23 of the stem 20 (or vice versa) in order to longitudinally guide the sleeve 32 along the stem 20 during its movement of the sleeve 32 with respect to the stem 20.
In accordance with an embodiment, since the applicator elements 24, 26 are fitted on opposite sides of the first end 22 of the stem 20, the sleeve 32 comprises a cut-out 36, arranged in register with the first applicator element 24 when the sleeve 32 is in the first position, so as to expose the first applicator element 24 to the cosmetic product 12 through the cut-out 36 when the applicator arrangement 18 is coupled to the container 14 and allow its loading with the cosmetic product 12.
As aforementioned, the end 22 of the stem 20 comprises a pair of opposing applicator elements 24, 26.
In accordance with a first embodiment illustrated in figures, a first 24 of the pair of applicator elements comprises a product application means 28,29, while a second 26 of the pair of applicator elements comprises a comb 30, which can be made of fibers and/or plastic material.
Preferably, the comb is in plastic material.
The product application means 28,29 can be a bristle brush, and is generally used for a volumizing effect. It can be made of fibers and/or plastic material, but preferably of fibers.
Alternatively, in accordance with a second embodiment illustrated in
Surprisingly, the Applicant observed that the use of an application surface 29 instead of the conventional bristle brush followed by the carding with the comb 30 provided excellent results in terms of separation of the lashes and uniformity of application.
The application surface 29 can be flat, curved in order to be capable of loading more cosmetic product 12, or have any shape adapted to better apply the cosmetic product onto the lashes. Furthermore, it can be constituted by the stem 20 as such or be coated with a material adapted to enhance the loading of cosmetic product or facilitate its application on the lashes.
The two applicator elements 24, 26 can thus provide two different makeup effects. In particular, the comb 30, because it is shielded within the container 14, does not come in contact with the cosmetic product 12. The comb 30 is used at application time to separate the lashes. The product application means 28,29 are, in both embodiments, in contact with the cosmetic product 12 so as to be loaded with the product 12 and are used at application time to apply product 12 onto the lashes.
In addition, the stem 20 can comprise a notch 37 extending from the first applicator arrangement 24, and adapted to facilitate the application of cosmetic product 12 with the first applicator arrangement 24 by a user.
Besides, the stem 20 can further comprise a gasket seal 22a that extends transversally to a main axis of the stem 20 and is adapted to seal the chamber 22b formed by the sleeve 32 and the stem 22 when the sleeve 32 is in the first position and shields the second applicator element 28.
The gasket seal 22a can be, for example, a rigid tongue whose shape and material is adapted to seal the chamber 22b.
In the illustrated figures, the gasket seal 22a is integral with the stem 22, and its shape corresponds to the shape of the opening of the chamber 22b.
In an embodiment, the stem 20 terminates in an abutment tip element 40 adapted to engage an element of the container 14 in order to prevent the stem 20 from sliding with respect to the sleeve 32. The abutment tip element 40 can be constituted by lateral lugs 40a, 40b, a continuous ring extending around the end 22 of the stem 20, or any other protrusion adapted to engage a corresponding element of the container 14.
Then, when the sleeve 32 is in the first position, it can abut against the abutment tip element 40 and the gasket seal 22a (see
Additional features include a stopper formation defined within the handle 34 so as to limit the extent of travel of the sleeve 32 along the stem 20. For example, as illustrated in
The container comprises a storing part connected to a neck 46 forming its opening 16.
In the accompanying drawings, the storing part of the container 14 is elliptically-shaped, and comprises two identical curved shelves 14a, 14b fitted together along their edges. The curved shelves 14a, 14b can be made of one single piece of material.
The neck 46 is then fitted to the shelves 14a, 14b by any conventional means, such as laser beam welding or ultrasonic welding.
The container 14 further comprises a wiper element 38, which is inserted in the opening 16 (see
A first end 38a of the wiper element 38 is secured to the opening 16 of the container, while a second end 38b of the wiper element 18 extends towards the cosmetic product 12.
The second end 38b of the wiper element 38 is adapted to scrape excess cosmetic product 12 from the sleeve 32 and the first applicator element 28 as they slide past this end 38b of the wiper element 38. To that purpose, in the illustrated embodiments, the second end 38b of the wiper element 38 is tapered.
The wiper element 38 can be cast directly on the neck 46 of the container 14 or fixed to it.
As shown in
To that purpose, the inner protrusion 38c may comprise for example one or several protrusions, an annular rib, and so on. In the figures, the inner protrusion 38c comprises two opposing protrusions 38c which are associated with lateral lugs 40a, 40b of the abutment tip element 40.
In accordance with the invention, by pulling the handle 34 in one movement, the second applicator element 26 will automatically be revealed after the applicator arrangement 18 has been removed from the container 14.
In
1. the applicator arrangement 18 to slide through the opening 16 of the container 14 (
2. the sleeve 32 to slide along the stem 20, which is retained by the wiper element 38 (
3. the stem 20 to slide through the opening 16 of the container 14.
During opening of the applicator 10, the applicator arrangement is removed from the container 14, and the stem 20 and the sleeve 32 slide together along the wiper element 38. When the abutment tip element 40 contacts the inner protrusion 38c of the wiper element 38, the inner protrusion 38c then temporarily blocks the abutment tip element 40 (and thus the stem 20) in position but not the sleeve 32, which is slidingly mounted to the stem 20.
In
By further extracting the applicator element 18 from the container 14, the sleeve 32 is progressively extracted from the container 14 and moves from the first position to the second position, thereby progressively revealing the second applicator element 26.
In
Finally, when the sleeve 32 reaches its second position, the stopper formation 48, 49 prevents any additional translation of the sleeve 32 along the stem 20. By further pulling on the handle 34, the abutment tip element 40 disengages from the wiper element 38, so that the stem 20 can be extracted from the container 14.
In that configuration, illustrated in
In accordance with an embodiment, the abutment tip element 40 is made of a material such that it may be squeezed by the inner protrusion 38c through the wiper element 38 to enable the stem 20 to be completely extracted from the container 14 when the sleeve 32 reaches its second position.
However, in a preferred embodiment, at least the inner protrusion 38c of the wiper element 38 is made of deformable material, such as silicon, so that it is the inner protrusion 38c which is squeezed by the abutment tip element 40 when the sleeve 32 reaches it second position. In that case, the abutment tip element 40 can be either deformable or rigid.
When refitting the applicator arrangement 18 to the container 14, the process described above is simply reversed.
The first end 22 of the stem 20 is inserted into the container 14 through the opening 16 until the abutment tip element 40 contacts the inner protrusion 38c of the wiper element 38 so that the stem 20 is blocked in position with respect to the container. The applicator element 18 is then in the configurations shown in
By further pushing on the applicator arrangement 18 inside the container 14, the sleeve 32 then slides along the stem 20, thereby progressively covering the second applicator element 26 until said applicator element 26 is completely shielded. The applicator element 18 is then in the configuration shown in
In addition, the dimensions and the constitutive materials of the stem 20 and the sleeve 32 are chosen so that the second applicator element 26 is only revealed when the applicator arrangement 18 is removed from the container 14.
Conversely, when the sleeve 32 is in the second position, the second applicator element 26 cannot be shielded under the weight of the stem 20 by merely reverting the applicator arrangement 18 upside down: an external force, preferably by pushing the abutment tip element 40 against the wiper element 38, is necessary.
In that purpose, the stem 20 can further comprise a retaining member 25, such as a packing seal made of a deformable material. The packing seal 25 is then adapted to prevent the stem 20 from shielding by sliding back inside the sleeve 32, as well as stabilizing the stem in use when the sleeve 32 is in the second position.
In the enclosed drawings, the packing seal 25 is ring-shaped and completely surrounds the stem 20 in order to uniformly stabilize the stem 20 with respect to the sleeve 32. It is located on the stem so that, when the sleeve 32 reaches its second position, it is adjacent to the end of the sleeve 32 (see
Preferably, the shapes and the respective materials of the inner protrusion 38c, the packing seal 25 and the stopper formation 48, 49 are chosen so that:
Preferably, in order to protect the applicator arrangement 18 and the wiper element 38 from deteriorations, the applicator 10 comprises means adapted to prevent rotation of the applicator arrangement 18 about the container 14, and incite the user to open the applicator by merely pulling on the handle 34.
In addition, any non-circular shape of the neck 46 and/or the container 14 and the handle 34 can prevent the user from opening the applicator 10 by rotating the handle 34 with respect to the container 14, such as the elliptical shape of the applicator which is illustrated in the drawings.
Besides, the neck 46 can also comprise a shoulder (not shown in the figures) adapted to further prevent rotation of applicator arrangement 18 about the container 14.
The present invention thus provides a unitary dual cosmetic product applicator with at least two applicator element types, one of which carries cosmetic product and another one of which does not contact the cosmetic product, the at least two applicator element types allowing a user to achieve a variety of make-up effects.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/056578 | 4/26/2011 | WO | 00 | 1/31/2013 |
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61327370 | Apr 2010 | US |