This invention relates to the field of housings, in particular those aimed at containing cosmetic products.
Such a housing generally comprises a base aimed at accommodating the cosmetic products and a lid suitable for enabling access or closing access to the cosmetic products present in the base according to whether the lid is in an open or closed position.
The base generally comprises a support with one or several compartments, and parts fitted into these compartments and aimed at containing cosmetic products. These parts are, for example, inserts.
It is preferable to prevent the parts from falling out of the compartments in the event of the housing being dropped, an impact being applied to the housing. It is also preferable to ensure that the parts are resistant to a vertical pulling force and/or rotation around a horizontal axis, above a determined limit. To achieve these goals, anchor points are used to lock the parts embedded in the compartments.
To this effect, for example, the anchor points between the parts and the compartments are known to include welding points or gluing points.
There is a need to limit the anchor points as much as possible, in particular due to the increasing use of transparent materials in manufacturing the support comprising the compartments and parts.
In a first aspect, the invention relates to a housing base suitable for containing a cosmetic product, including:
The locking means including the first and second elements enable the relative movements of the part with regard to the compartment and perpendicular to the bottoms to be prevented, whereas the locking means comprising the third and fourth elements enable the relative movements of the part with regard to the compartment and perpendicular to the lateral wall, as well as the relative rotating movement of the part with regard to the compartment, to be prevented. An increase in the number of anchor points between the lateral walls of the part and of the compartment is therefore unnecessary.
Such a housing base enables the locking of the part embedded in the compartment to be ensured while reducing the number of anchor points between the lateral wall of the compartment and that of the part.
In an embodiment of the invention, the first element includes at least one fin formed on the lateral wall of the part. This feature enables a particularly efficient locking mechanism to be created between the part and the compartment while limiting the number of anchor points.
In an embodiment of the invention, the bottom of the part and the bottom of the compartment are in contact with each other at the level of the third and fourth elements, and are separated by a space on at least one part of said bottoms. This feature avoids giving rise to the development of the “water drop” effect caused by crushing an opaque material (for example the part) against a transparent material (for example the support that makes up the bottom of the compartment), while avoiding vertical clearance—i.e. perpendicular to the bottoms—between the compartment and the part.
In an embodiment of the invention, the third element is a trough. This feature enables a particularly efficient locking mechanism to be created between the part and the compartment while limiting the number of anchor points.
In an embodiment of the invention, the third element is located in the extension of the lateral wall of the part. This layout enables a particularly efficient locking mechanism to be created between the part and the compartment while limiting the number of anchor points.
In a second aspect, the invention relates to a housing suitable for containing a cosmetic product, including:
In a third aspect, the invention relates to a method for assembling a housing base suitable for containing a cosmetic product,
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be discovered after reading the following description. This is purely for illustrational purposes and must be read using the appended figures, in which:
a represents a housing with the lid in a closed position in one embodiment of the invention;
b represents the housing in
a and
The top of housing 1 includes a lid 10 and the bottom of the housing includes a base 20. The purpose of base 20 is to accommodate cosmetic products.
For a better comprehension of the following description, an orthogonal basis of 3 axes (X, Y, Z) is considered. The base 20 has a flat bottom, perpendicular to axis Z.
Lid 10 can be closed on base 20 in order to protect the cosmetic products and prevent access, and can be opened to enable access. The opening and closing actions are performed by rotating lid 10 with regard to base 20 with the use of a hinge 15 connecting the lid 10 to the base 20.
Base 20 includes a support 22. This support 22 comprises legs 23 aimed at creating a hinge connection 15 with axis 12 of the lid 10. Support 22 also has compartments 21 and 23. The purpose of compartment 21 is, for example, to accommodate a brush or a part containing make-up. Base 20 also includes a part 30 aimed at containing make-up or a brush, and suitable for being tightly embedded into compartment 21.
Compartment 21 and part 30 have substantially the same dimensions in such a way as to enable part 30 to be tightly embedded into compartment 21.
Compartment 21 comprises a bottom 210 located in the plane (X, Y), in this case rectangular in shape, and four lateral walls enclosing the bottom 210 and perpendicular to this bottom 210, thus defining compartment 21. In the example represented, each set of two opposing walls are parallel.
Part 30 also comprises a bottom 310 located in the plane (X, Y), rectangular in shape, and four lateral walls, each set of two opposing walls being parallel, enclosing the bottom 310 and perpendicular to bottom 310, thus defining a cavity in which the make-up product will be placed.
Each lateral wall of compartment 21 is positioned parallel to, and against a corresponding lateral wall of part 30.
Thus, the lateral wall 220 of compartment 21, closest to hinge 15 and which is located parallel to this hinge, is positioned against the lateral wall 320 of part 30.
The lateral wall 320 of part 30 has two fins 340.
Each fin 340 protrudes with regard to the plane of the lateral wall 320 of part 30 and in the direction of the lateral wall 220 of compartment 21.
The lateral wall 220 of compartment 21 has two hollows 240 opposite the fins 340, hollow with regard to the plane of the lateral wall 220 of compartment 21 and suitable for embedding the fins 340.
This embedment between hollows 240 and the corresponding fins 340 creates a locking mechanism for part 30 embedded in compartment 21, by preventing the relative movements of part 30 and compartment 21 along axis Z.
In addition, bottom 210 of compartment 21 has a trough 230.
In this case, trough 230 fitted into the bottom 210 of compartment 21 is located parallel to the lateral wall 220.
Bottom 310 of part 30 includes a tongue 330 opposite trough 230 and suitable for being embedded into trough 230. Tongue 330 protrudes with regard to the plane of the bottom 310 of part 30 and in the direction of the bottom 210 of compartment 21.
In the embodiment represented on
The embedment between tongue 330 and trough 230 creates a locking mechanism for part 30 embedded in compartment 21 by preventing a rotational movement of part 30 around axis X with regard to compartment 21, which would cause the fins 340 to become displaced from the hollows 240.
Moreover, the embedment between tongue 330 and trough 230 creates a locking mechanism for part 30 embedded in compartment 21 by preventing the relative movements of part 30 and compartment 21 along axis Y.
In this embodiment, the embedment of part 30 in compartment 21 is only locked by the anchor points that constitute on the one hand the set of components comprised of the trough 230 and tongue 330, and on the other hand the set of components comprised of the fins 340 and hollows 240.
In this embodiment, the anchor points are therefore only positioned on the lateral wall 220 of compartment 21 and the lateral wall 320 of part 30, which are opposite hinge 15 connecting the lid and the base, as well as on the bottoms 210 and 310: no anchor point is required on the other lateral walls of compartment 21 or part 30.
Such a locking mechanism is efficient and visually very discrete. It is therefore compatible with support 22 being manufactured from transparent, plastic material.
The base as described in the embodiment above comprises two compartments and the anchor points according to the invention have been made on one of the compartments comprising a rectangular bottom. Nevertheless, the invention can be implemented with any number of compartments and varied in shape.
In the embodiment presented in reference to the figures, the protruding elements are manufactured on the part and the hollow elements in the compartment.
The invention can be implemented with at least some protruding elements manufactured on the compartment and corresponding hollow elements manufactured in the part.
In addition, in the embodiment presented in reference to the figures, the locking elements with regard to movement along axis Z, which are either protruding elements or hollow elements with regard to the lateral walls, are two fins and the corresponding hollows. In another embodiment, they are one, two or more in number. In addition, these hollow and protruding elements can have different shapes: for example troughs/grains extending along the walls etc.
Similarly, in the embodiment presented in reference to the figures, the locking elements with regard to a rotation around axis X of the part with regard to the compartment, which are either protruding elements or hollow elements with regard to the bottoms, are a tongue and a corresponding trough. These hollow and protruding elements can have different shapes: for example one or several sets of hollows/corresponding fins positioned on the bottoms.
In one embodiment, the bottom of the compartment and the bottom of the part are in contact with each other at the level of the trough and tongue, and comprise a clearance between at least one part of the bottoms. This layout avoids giving rise to the development of the “water drop” effect caused by crushing an opaque material (for example part 30) against a transparent material (for example support 22 that makes up the bottom of compartment 21).
A housing with the characteristics of the invention also has the advantage that the locking mechanism for the part embedded in the compartment is created simply by assembling these two elements, without any additional operation such as bonding or welding.
Indeed, when assembling the base 20 of the housing, part 30 is positioned directly above compartment 21 fitted into support 22 as represented in
The lateral walls of part 30 will slide against the lateral walls of compartment 21. The lateral wall 320 with fins 340 will become slightly deformed elastically when the fins slide on the lateral wall 220 of compartment 21 and this until the fins penetrate hollows 240, tongue 330 protruding from bottom 310 of part 30 also being therefore embedded into trough 230 fitted into bottom 210 of compartment 21.
The invention presented above applies to a housing base, a compartment and a part, parallelepiped in shape. Nonetheless, it can also be applied to bases, compartments and parts with various shapes.
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This application is a §371 application from PCT/IB2011/000495 filed Mar. 8, 2011, which claims priority from French Patent Application No. 10 51659 filed Mar. 8, 2010 and claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/311,435 filed Mar. 8, 2010, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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