Kit for Making a Personalized Fragrant Substrate in a Group Setting

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20220031044
  • Publication Number
    20220031044
  • Date Filed
    July 29, 2021
    2 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 03, 2022
    2 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Bostic; Robin Marie (Lebanon, TN, US)
Abstract
A kit for making a personalized fragrant substrate in a group setting is an apparatus that facilitates a group to customize self-care products. The apparatus includes a quantity of unscented lotion base, a quantity of unscented spray base, a plurality of fragrant additives, a plurality of first bottles, a plurality of second bottles, and a plurality of third bottles. Each of the plurality of first bottles retains a corresponding lotion portion from the quantity of unscented lotion base. Each of the plurality of second bottles retains a corresponding spray portion from the quantity of unscented spray base. Each of the plurality of fragrant additive is configured with a unique scent amongst each other. The plurality of first bottles, the plurality of second bottles, and the plurality of third bottles are arranged into a do-it-yourself (DIY) kit. The apparatus also includes a plurality of pipettes and a plurality of mixing tools.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to personalized self-care supplies. More specifically, the present invention is a kit for making a personalized fragrant substrate in a group setting.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a do-it-yourself (DIY) project for children to complete during parties. The present invention, preferably referred to as the Princess Party Kit, provides a DIY project where children can make their own fragrant spray or fragrant lotion. The Princess Party Kit includes the necessary tools and materials for children to make lotions and sprays with the desired fragrances. As a result, each child can make their own unique smelling product. Other cosmetic products can also be included in the Princess Party Kit for children to customize. Further, the Princess Party Kit can enable further customization of the products, such as the color or design of the bottles.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a diagram of a do-it-yourself (DIY) kit of the present invention.



FIG. 2 is a diagram of a plurality of first bottles and a plurality of third bottles of the present invention, wherein a fragrant additive is added into a first bottle with a corresponding lotion portion.



FIG. 3 is a diagram of mixing the fragrant additive and the corresponding lotion portion with a mixing tool within the first bottle of the present invention.



FIG. 4 is a diagram of a plurality of second bottles and the plurality of third bottles of the present invention, wherein a fragrant additive is added into a second bottle with a corresponding spray portion.



FIG. 5 is a diagram of mixing the fragrant additive and the corresponding spray portion with a mixing tool within the second bottle of the present invention.



FIG. 6 is a diagram of a plurality of third bottles with a plurality of dropper caps.





DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION

All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.


The present invention is a kit for making a personalized fragrant substrate in a group setting. The present invention facilitates the production of a desired lotion and a desired spray. The desired lotion and the desired spray provide a customized appearance and scent. In order for a user to customize the desired lotion and the desired spray, the present invention may comprise a quantity of unscented lotion base 1, a quantity of unscented spray base 2, a plurality of fragrant additives 3, a plurality of first bottles 4, a plurality of second bottles 5, and a plurality of third bottles 8, seen in FIG. 1. The quantity of unscented lotion base 1 is a moisturizing lotion that may vary in color. Similarly, the quantity of unscented spray base 2 is a liquid that may vary in color. Both the quantity of unscented lotion base 1 and the quantity of unscented spray base 2 may comprise natural oils and vitamins that enrich the skin of the user and adhere the plurality of fragrant additives 3 to the skin of the user or the clothing of the user. It is understood that the quantity of unscented lotion base 1 and the quantity of unscented spray base 2 are sage to use by children. The plurality of fragrant additives 3 provides and defines the scent for the quantity of unscented lotion base 1 and the quantity of unscented spray base 2. The plurality of fragrant additives 3 may include, but is not limited to, a floral scent, a fruity scent, and a citrus scent. The plurality of first bottles 4, the plurality of second bottles 5, and the plurality of third bottles 8 are preferably rigid containers with a resealable cover or cap. The plurality of first bottles 4 houses the quantity of unscented lotion. More specifically, the plurality of first bottles 4 stores and dispenses the quantity of unscented lotion as needed. The plurality of second bottles 5 houses the quantity of unscented spray. More specifically, the plurality of second bottles 5 stores and dispenses the quantity of unscented spray as needed. Each third bottle of the plurality of third bottles 8 houses a corresponding fragrant additive from the plurality of fragrant additives 3. More specifically, each third bottle of the plurality of third bottles 8 stores and dispenses a corresponding fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additive.


The overall configuration of the aforementioned components facilities the assembly of a desired lotion or a desired perfume. In order to provide the possibility of multiple desired lotions and desired perfumes, each of the plurality of first bottles 4 retains a corresponding lotion portion from the quantity of unscented lotion base 1, seen in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. Furthermore, each of the plurality of second bottles 5 retains a corresponding spray portion from the quantity of unscented spray base 2, seen in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4. Each of the plurality of first bottles 4 and each of the plurality of unscented spray base may be customized by a specific fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 as each of the plurality of third bottles 8 retains a corresponding fragrant additive from the plurality of fragrant additives 3, seen in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, and FIG. 4. A desired lotion and a desired perfume are defined by a specific fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 as each of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 is configured with a unique scent amongst each other. Multiple combinations are possible for a desired lotion and a desired perfume as the plurality of first bottles 4, the plurality of second bottles 5, and the plurality of third bottles 8 are arranged into a do-it-yourself (DIY) kit 9. The desired lotion is produced once a selected fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 is mixed within a corresponding first bottle of the plurality of first bottles 4. Likewise, the desired perfume is produced once a selected fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 is mixed within a corresponding second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5.


In order to provide a sufficient amount of variety, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of first bottles 4 is five bottles, seen in FIG. 2. Similarly, the plurality of second bottles 5 is five bottles, seen in FIG. 4. The plurality of third bottles 8 is also five bottles thereby matching the amount of both the plurality of first bottles 4 and the plurality of second bottles 5, seen in FIG. 2 and FIG. 4.


The present invention further comprises a plurality of pipettes 10, seen in FIG. 1, so that each fragrant additive is accurately dispensed into a specific first bottle of the plurality of first bottles 4 and a specific second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5. The plurality of pipettes 10 retrieves the corresponding fragrant additive from the third bottle of the plurality of third bottles 8 and releases the corresponding fragrant additive into a specific first bottle of the plurality of first bottles 4 and a specific second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5. In order for the plurality of pipettes 10 to be easily accessible by a user, the plurality of pipettes 10 is arranged into the DIY kit 9.


The present invention alternatively may further comprise a plurality of dropper caps 17, seen in FIG. 6, so that each fragrant additive is both accurately directly dispensed from the plurality of third bottles 8 into a specific first bottle of the plurality of first bottles 4 or a specific second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5. The plurality of dropper caps 17 retrieves the corresponding fragrant additive from a specific third bottle of the plurality of third bottles 8 and releases the corresponding fragrant additive into the specific first bottle or the specific second bottle. In order for the plurality of dropper caps 17 to be easily accessible by a user, each of the plurality of dropper caps 17 is mounted onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of third bottles 8. Moreover, each of the plurality of dropper caps 17 is used to dispense a single drop of a substance retained within a bottle, preferably made of glass. Each of the plurality of dropper caps 17 is ideal for thinner and less viscous products such as extracts, essential oils, or tinctures. A dropper cap may also be known as a European-style dropper cap for a bottle.


The present invention may also further comprise a plurality of mixing tools 11, seen in FIG. 1, FIG. 3, and FIG. 5. The plurality of mixing tools 11 may include, but is not limited to, stirrer sticks and spoons. The plurality of mixing tools 11 allows the plurality of fragrant additives 3 to be evenly mixed with the corresponding lotion portion and the corresponding spray portion. In order for the plurality of mixing tools 11 to be easily accessible by a user, the plurality of mixing tools 11 is arranged into the DIY kit 9.


A desired perfume is evenly dispensed as a spray from a corresponding second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5 as each of the plurality of second bottles 5 may comprise an atomizer 6 and a bottle body 7, seen in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5. The atomizer 6 retrieves the desired perfume housed within the bottle body 7 and sprays the desired perfume onto a targeted area. The atomizer 6 has direct access into the bottle body 7 as the bottle body 7 comprises an open end 15 and a closed end 16. In order for the atomizer 6 to retrieve the desired perfume, the atomizer 6 is in fluid communication with the bottle body 7. The desired perfume remains housed within the corresponding second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5 as the atomizer 6 is attached onto the open end 15.


In order visually alert a user of the corresponding lotion portion housed within a corresponding first bottle of the plurality of first bottles 4, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of first descriptive labels 12, seen in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, and FIG. 3. Each of the plurality of first descriptive labels 12 includes text that identifies the corresponding lotion portion, specifically the scent of the desired lotion. A user may easily view the plurality of first descriptive labels 12 as each of the plurality of first descriptive labels 12 is externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of first bottles 4.


In order to visually alert a user of the corresponding spray portion housed within a corresponding second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of second descriptive labels 13, seen in FIG. 1, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5. Each of the plurality of second descriptive labels 13 includes text that identifies the corresponding spray portion. A user may easily view the plurality of second descriptive labels 13 as each of the plurality of second descriptive labels 13 is externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of second bottles 5.


In order to visually alert a user of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 housed within the plurality of third bottles 8, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of third descriptive labels 14, seen in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, and FIG. 4. Each of the plurality of third descriptive labels 14 includes text that identifies each fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3. A user may easily view the plurality of third descriptive labels 14 as each of the plurality of third descriptive labels 14 is externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of third bottles 8.


The DIY kit 9 is utilized by a group as the DIY kit 9 is first opened and the plurality of first bottles 4, the plurality of second bottles 5, and the plurality of third bottles 8 are distributed accordingly. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the DIY kit 9 also comprises a plurality of instruction pamphlets that are also distributed to each user. Each user may then independently produce a desired lotion or a desired perfume. The user selects a third bottle of the plurality of third bottles 8 for a specific fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3. It is understood that a first fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additive and a second additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 may be combined into a first bottle and a second bottle, respectively. Upon the completion of adding at least one fragrant additive of the plurality of fragrant additives 3 into a first bottle and a second bottle with a pipette of the plurality of pipettes 10 or a dropper cap of the plurality of dropper caps 17, the user utilizes a mixing tool of the plurality of mixing tools 11 to evenly mix the desired lotion and the desired perfume, respectively. It is recommended to use a mixing tool of the plurality of mixing tools 11 individually so that the desired lotion and the desired perfume to not get contaminated with each other. The user removes the corresponding mixing tool from the first bottle of the plurality of first bottles 4 and the second bottle of the plurality of second bottles 5, respectively. The user may then customize the first bottle with a corresponding first descriptive label of the plurality of first descriptive labels 12 and a corresponding third descriptive label of the plurality of third descriptive labels 14. The user retrieves the corresponding third descriptive label from the corresponding third bottle and adheres the corresponding third descriptive label onto the first bottle. The desired lotion is labeled and identifiable. Likewise, the user may then customize the second bottle with a corresponding second descriptive label of the plurality of second descriptive labels 13 and a corresponding third descriptive label of the plurality of third descriptive labels 14. The user retrieves the corresponding third descriptive label from the corresponding third bottle and adheres the corresponding third descriptive label onto the second bottle. The desired spray is labeled and identifiable.


Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.

Claims
  • 1. A kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting comprising: a quantity of unscented lotion base;a quantity of unscented spray base;a plurality of fragrant additives;a plurality of first bottles;a plurality of second bottles;a plurality of third bottles;each of the plurality of first bottles retaining a corresponding lotion portion from the quantity of unscented lotion base;each of the plurality of second bottles retaining a corresponding spray portion from the quantity of unscented spray base;each of the plurality of third bottles retaining a corresponding fragrant additive from the plurality of fragrant additives;each of the plurality of fragrant additives being configured with a unique scent amongst each other; and,the plurality of first bottles, the plurality of second bottles, and the plurality of third bottles being arranging into a do-it-yourself (DIY) kit.
  • 2. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the plurality of first bottles being five bottles;the plurality of second bottles being five bottles; and,the plurality of third bottles being five bottles.
  • 3. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a plurality of pipettes; and,the plurality of pipettes being arranged into the DIY kit.
  • 4. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a plurality of dropper caps; andeach of the plurality of dropper caps being mounted onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of third bottles.
  • 5. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a plurality of mixing tools; and,the plurality of mixing tools being arranged into the DIY kit.
  • 6. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: each of the plurality of second bottles comprising an atomizer and a bottle body;the bottle body comprising an open end and a closed end;the atomizer being in fluid communication with the bottle body; and,the atomizer being attached onto the open end.
  • 7. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a plurality of first descriptive labels; and,each of the plurality of first descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of first bottles.
  • 8. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a plurality of second descriptive labels; and,each of the plurality of second descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of second bottles.
  • 9. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a plurality of third descriptive labels; and,each of the plurality of third descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of third bottles.
  • 10. A kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting comprising: a quantity of unscented lotion base;a quantity of unscented spray base;a plurality of fragrant additives;a plurality of first bottles;a plurality of second bottles;a plurality of third bottles;a plurality of pipettes;a plurality of mixing tools;each of the plurality of first bottles retaining a corresponding lotion portion from the quantity of unscented lotion base;each of the plurality of second bottles retaining a corresponding spray portion from the quantity of unscented spray base;each of the plurality of third bottles retaining a corresponding fragrant additive from the plurality of fragrant additives;each of the plurality of fragrant additives being configured with a unique scent amongst each other;the plurality of first bottles, the plurality of second bottles, and the plurality of third bottles being arranging into a DIY kit;the plurality of pipettes being arranged into the DIY kit; and,the plurality of mixing tools being arranged into the DIY kit.
  • 11. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 10 comprising: the plurality of first bottles being five bottles;the plurality of second bottles being five bottles; and,the plurality of third bottles being five bottles.
  • 12. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 10 comprising: each of the plurality of second bottles comprising an atomizer and a bottle body;the bottle body comprising an open end and a closed end;the atomizer being in fluid communication with the bottle body; and,the atomizer being attached onto the open end.
  • 13. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 10 comprising: a plurality of first descriptive labels;a plurality of second descriptive labels;a plurality of third descriptive labels;each of the plurality of first descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of first bottles;each of the plurality of second descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of second bottles; andeach of the plurality of third descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of third bottles.
  • 14. A kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting comprising: a quantity of unscented lotion base;a quantity of unscented spray base;a plurality of fragrant additives;a plurality of first bottles;a plurality of second bottles;a plurality of third bottles;a plurality of dropper caps;a plurality of mixing tools;each of the plurality of first bottles retaining a corresponding lotion portion from the quantity of unscented lotion base;each of the plurality of second bottles retaining a corresponding spray portion from the quantity of unscented spray base;each of the plurality of third bottles retaining a corresponding fragrant additive from the plurality of fragrant additives;each of the plurality of fragrant additives being configured with a unique scent amongst each other;the plurality of first bottles, the plurality of second bottles, and the plurality of third bottles being arranging into a DIY kit;each of the plurality of dropper caps being mounted onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of third bottles; and,the plurality of mixing tools being arranged into the DIY kit.
  • 15. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 14 comprising: the plurality of first bottles being five bottles;the plurality of second bottles being five bottles; and,the plurality of third bottles being five bottles.
  • 16. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 14 comprising: each of the plurality of second bottles comprising an atomizer and a bottle body;the bottle body comprising an open end and a closed end;the atomizer being in fluid communication with the bottle body; and,the atomizer being attached onto the open end.
  • 17. The kit for making a personalized fragrant substance in a group setting as claimed in claim 14 comprising: a plurality of first descriptive labels;a plurality of second descriptive labels;a plurality of third descriptive labels;each of the plurality of first descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of first bottles;each of the plurality of second descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of second bottles; andeach of the plurality of third descriptive labels being externally connected onto a corresponding bottle from the plurality of third bottles.
Parent Case Info

The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 63/058,367 filed on Jul. 29, 2020.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
63058367 Jul 2020 US