The present invention relates to a ring construction adapted to facilitate use of personal care products by a wearer of the ring.
Consumers use a variety of personal care products which include, without limitation, lip and skin balms, lotions, ointments, sunscreens and treatments, as well as a variety of cosmetic products such as lipstick and glosses.
Often it is necessary to apply or reapply such products at frequent intervals and this sometimes necessitates application at inconvenient times.
Further, depending upon environmental circumstances, it is sometimes a nuisance to carry the required products at all times.
It will be recognized that there is a need for a convenient cartridge for such personal care products which not only contains the required components, but facilitates the ready availability of such products whenever necessary. It would be an additional advantage of that the required components be replaceable when they have been used up. To have such convenient availability as well as convenient applicators will be seen as an advantage over prior designs. The present invention relates to a ring construction adapted to facilitate use of personal care products by a wearer of the ring.
All of the foregoing advantages can be accomplished with the ring construction described herein.
The present invention relates to a ring construction adapted to facilitate use of personal care products by a wearer of the ring. For instance, a replaceable chap stick or lipstick capsule may be combined with a receptacle in a ring assembly as described in detail below. It will be seen that the subject device can be useful for lip gloss, balms, lotions and ointments, ski products, sun screen products and the like. Furthermore, the ring assembly is equally useful indoors as well as outdoors.
The ring is worn by the user for convenient application of the contents. A cover is removed from the ring applicator to expose the contents contained in the replaceable capsule configured for insertion in a receptacle element of the ring. The contents may then be used directly as an applicator avoiding contact with the user's fingers.
A variety of materials may be used for the components in the subject design. The solid receptacle, capsule and cap components will typically be thermoformed from thermoplastic resins selected for strength style and durability. These may include polyolefin, polyamide and polyester resins among others. Of course it will be possible to make these components as well as a solid shank portion from formable metals including jewelry grade precious metals such as gold and silver and other less expensive metals (copper, aluminum, alloys thereof, etc.). Other designs may utilize a flexible strap in place of a solid shank. Flexible straps will typically be leather, rubber, flexible plastic or fabrics, wovens and molded thermoplastics.
A freshening ring may also have a decorative setting, cap or other embellishments. The decoration may be or be combined with the cap for the contents. It is contemplated that the convenience of the subject device can be fashionable as well as useful.
In addition to being attractive, the ring provides for the renewable storage and transport of the contents thereof, which cannot be readily lost and which is simple to use. The contents, i.e., lip gloss, balm, makeup, chap stick and the like can be readily accessed by removing or releasing the cover to expose the contents of the capsule in the ring receptacle, after which it may be used directly as an applicator, avoiding contact with the wearer's fingers and without removal from the wearer's hand.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent when the detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiments of the invention are considered and are to be construed in an illustrative and not limiting sense as follows:
The subject wearable ring assembly comprises a fixed or flexible ring shank portion, integrally or mechanically connected to a personal care product receptacle described herein as a receptacle. The receptacle is configured to receive and contain a replaceable capsule of the personal care product. The capsule is additionally configured to have a closure, typically a snap cap, for covering and protecting the personal care contents. The receptacle will be mechanically or frictionally connected to the capsule and the protective cap element. The ring shank portion is sized to fit a wearer's finger or is adjustable to fit a wearer's finger. The ring may be made from a variety of materials as may be desired for expense, attractiveness or convenience, such as jewelry grade materials selected from precious metals such as gold and silver or costume jewelry grade materials selected from non-precious metals, thermo-formable plastic resins, ceramics, leather, rubber, fabrics or woven materials.
The personal care product capsule may be smooth or may further have at least one friction inducing protrusion for facilitating storage of a personal care product in the receptacle. The personal care product capsule or receptacle may have a means for connecting and holding secure the protective cap, such as by a friction fitting, or a snap-cap fitting. Furthermore, the cap may be a decorative cap, or a decoration may be attached to a regular cap.
The subject wearable ring assembly may further comprise a personal care product in the capsule. The personal care product may be a skin care product, a lip care product, or any personal or therapeutic lotion, ointment, balm, gloss or cosmetic product.
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The above described finger ring design may be functional, decorative or both. Precious metals may be used in jewelry applications, whereas cheaper metals or molded plastics may be used in less expensive designs, perhaps including disposable ring fresheners. Adjustable straps and fittings may be utilized in sporting applications such as running or bicycling. Accordingly, other designs included within the scope of this disclosure would incorporate the freshening personal care product compartment within a finger sleeve of an outdoor glove (e.g. ski gloves). Such gloves may be designed to include a ring portion comprising the adjustable holder (or container) for the freshening agent, and a cap for exposing the freshening agent so that the agent may be readily available. Furthermore a glove adapted to include a finger opening would permit the user to wear the earlier described freshening ring with most types of gloves currently available. Many complementary variations are also contemplated.
The invention now being fully described, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as set forth herein.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/180,888 filed Jul. 12, 2011, and is related to the provisional application Ser. No. 61/560,983 filed Nov. 17, 2011, the priority of which is claimed for any subject matter of the provisional application not contained in application Ser. No. 13/180,888.
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