This application is a 35 USC §371 U.S. national stage filing of International Patent Application No. PCT/FR2010/052403 filed on Nov. 9, 2010, which claims priority under the Paris Convention and 35 USC §119 to French Patent Application No. 09 58372, filed on Nov. 25, 2009.
The invention relates to kits comprising material application devices, particularly for cosmetic materials, and the use of such kits.
Material application devices are known which comprise:
Document GB-A-655 718 describes an example of such an application device, intended in particular for lipstick. In this known device, the cup of the cartridge has radially projecting tabs on its lip that are engageable with grooves arranged at the open end of a refill tube. The refill tube contains the cartridge before it is placed in the application device, and also allows removing the used cartridge from the application device.
One disadvantage of this known device is that the radial tabs of the cup are projecting. Because of this, these radial tabs impose constraints on the design of the application device and limit its compactness. In addition, said radial tabs could be a nuisance to the user when applying the material, particularly when the stick of material is at the end of its service life.
An object of the invention is to overcome these disadvantages.
The invention therefore proposes a kit comprising:
a) a material application device including:
By these arrangements, a used cartridge can be easily and cleanly extracted from the application device without the cup of the cartridge having external radial tabs.
In some embodiments of the kit of the invention, one or more of the following arrangements may be used:
Another object of the invention is the use of a kit as defined above, in which:
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from reading the following description of some of its embodiments, provided as non-limiting examples, with reference to the attached drawings.
In the drawings:
and
In the various figures, the same references are used to denote identical or similar elements.
a) Application Device
As can be seen in
This protective tube 2 may, for example, be made of plastic and may possibly be covered in its visible external areas (meaning the areas near the second end 4) by a decorative metal ferrule.
The protective tube 2 contains an interchangeable cartridge 6 which comprises:
The stick 8 of material is generally made of a solid or paste-like material which can be shaped into a stick that remains stable over time at room temperature. This type of solid or paste-like material generally contains a wax or a wax mixture and is deposited by contact with a surface during use. Solid or paste-like material is also understood to mean a material that can be penetrated by a rigid object without losing its integrity when it is shaped into a given form such as a stick.
The stick 8 of material extends in the longitudinal direction X between a proximal end 9 solidly attached to the cup 7 and a distal end 10 close to the second end 4 of the protective tube and adapted to exit the protective tube 2 by this second end 4.
In the example represented in the drawings, the cup 7 defines a certain inside volume into which the proximal end 9 of the stick of material is inserted. More specifically, in this example the cup 7 may have a bottom 11 and a lateral wall 12 having for example a general cylindrical shape centered on the axis X. This lateral wall 12 extends from the bottom 11 to a free end 13, in the direction of the distal end 10 of the stick of material.
In the invention, to facilitate extracting the cartridge 6 of material when the stick 8 of material is at the end of its service life, the cup 7 is equipped with an inner lip which protrudes radially inward and which is covered by the stick 8 of material inside said cup but which can cooperate with an external extracting member that penetrates the stick of material to enable extraction of the used cartridge 6 and its replacement with a new cartridge.
In the first embodiment of the invention, said inner lip of the cup consists of an annular rib 14 arranged on the inside of the lateral wall 12, near the free end 13. As represented in more detail on
As represented in
In the example represented in the drawings, the control mechanism 17 includes a base 18 which forms the lower portion of the application device. This base 18 comprises a bottom 19 which allows placing the application device 1 on a horizontal surface, and a lateral wall 20 which extends along the central axis X from the bottom 19 and surrounds the lower portion of the protective tube 2, near the first end 3 of this protective tube.
The upper portion of the lateral wall 20 of the base 18 may possibly comprise a thinned portion 21 onto which a protective cap can fit 22 (
The base 18 may be assembled to rotate relative to the protective tube 2 about the central axis X, to control the sliding of the stick 8 of material between its retracted position and its usage position. As represented in
In the specific example represented in
The screw 23 may be in the form of a hollow stem having:
The screw 23 extends from the sliding element 24 to the bottom 19 of the base 20, passing through an opening 30 in a transverse wall 31 which may be formed from the same part as the protective tube 2, of plastic, and which extends radially inward in this protective tube at an intermediate position between the first and second ends 3, 4 of said protective tube. As represented in
The movement of the screw 23 inside the protective tube 2 is limited:
These elastic tabs 32 may, for example, be molded from the same part as the screw 23, near the free end 33 of this screw 23, and said elastic tabs 32 may be adapted to pass through the opening 30 in the transverse wall 31 by elastically deforming when the screw 23 is first installed in the protective tube 2. For this purpose, the elastic tabs 32 are deformable radially inwards and each one may have, if necessary, a sloped surface 32a extending at an upward angle and radially outwards from one of the flat side walls 26 of the screw, and a upper stop surface 32b extending substantially perpendicularly to the axis X (see
The sliding element 24 itself may, for example, be in the form of a simple plate extending perpendicularly to the axis X, as represented, or in the form of a dish opening towards the second end 4 of the protective tube, or in any other form. This sliding element 24 is equipped, in the example considered here, with a central opening 34 into which an elastic lug 35 may be clipped in place, formed of a single piece under the bottom 11 of the abovementioned cup 7. This elastic lug 35 may, for example, have a lateral wall 36 having a substantially cylindrical symmetry centered on the axis X, having at its free end a lip 37 protruding radially outwards and adapted to retain the cup 7 in a removable manner on the sliding element 24, by clipping it in place in the opening 34.
Lastly, the abovementioned nut 25 may, for example, have a lower portion 38 that may or may not be grooved, which is forced into a complementary inner portion arranged in the base 20. This lower portion 38 is annular in shape, and surrounds the screw 23 without interfering with this screw. Said lower portion 38 is extended towards the transverse wall 30 of the protective tube by an intermediate annular portion 39 which itself is not threaded, then by an upper portion 40 which is equipped with the abovementioned inside thread 29.
By means of the control mechanism 17, the base 20 is rotated relative to the protective tube 2 about the axis X, by sliding the sliding element 24 and the cartridge 6 of material in a manner that causes the stick of material to protrude from or withdraw into the protective tube 2.
Of course, the particular control mechanism described above is only provided as an example. Other control mechanisms may be used to control the movement of a stick of material, particularly control mechanisms which make use of grooves in parts arranged concentrically to the stick 8 of material, as is well known in the prior art.
b) Refill
This refill 41 comprises a casing 42, made for example of plastic, which delimits a refill housing 43 containing a new cartridge 6 of material, identical to the cartridge 6 described above in the context of the application device 1 (see
The casing 42 may possibly have an external shape that is substantially a parallelepiped, and may have an elongated form extending longitudinally along a central axis X′. The refill housing 43 may have a cylindrical shape centered on the axis X′.
The casing 42 may have an annular internal lateral wall 44 which delimits the refill housing 43, said refill housing extending along the central axis X′ between a first end 45 and a second end 46. The first end 45 of the refill housing 43 may be closed off for example by a transverse partition 47 formed from the same part as the lateral wall 44 of the refill casing. The second end 46 of the refill housing is open and may possibly be temporarily closed off by a removable protective membrane 48 which may for example be heat sealed or glued onto the end face of the lateral wall 43 (see
As represented in
The cartridge 6 is held in place in the refill housing by inserting its cup 7 into the second end 46 of the refill housing, said refill housing comprising a shoulder 49 which is directed towards said second end 46 such that it can press against the cup in the axial direction X′. The shoulder 49 can thus exert pressure on said cup 7 in the axial direction X′ during the placement of the new cartridge 6 on an application device 1 after a used cartridge 6 is extracted from said application device, as will be explained below.
More specifically, in the example considered here, the refill housing 43 comprises a cup holding means, which is an annular inner wall 50, of a substantially cylindrical general shape centered on the central axis X′, which may be molded from the same piece of plastic as the casing 42 and which may extend along the central axis X′ from the transverse partition 47 to a free end 51 located near the second end 46 of the refill housing.
This annular wall 50 may have, near its free end 51, a terminal portion 52 having an enlarged inside diameter which delimits said shoulder 49. The lateral wall 12 of the cup of the new cartridge 6 is inserted into this terminal portion 52, with the free end 13 of this lateral wall pressing against said shoulder 49.
The annular wall 50 may comprise, near its free end, an annular inner lip 53 which is in contact with the lateral wall 12 of the cup and which allows gentle insertion of the cup into the annular wall 50.
The casing 42 of the refill may additionally comprise a cap 54 for temporarily closing the second end 46 of the refill housing.
This cap 54 may possibly be pivotably mounted on the lateral wall 44 of the casing. For this purpose, the cap 54 may for example be stirrup-shaped, including:
The arms 57 may additionally be assembled to slide relative to the lateral wall 44 of the casing, between:
In the particular example represented, the pivots 57 are respectively formed on the inner sides 58 of the arms 56 (see
It is possible for each groove 59 to also have a second narrowed portion 61 at its opposite end, defining a second retaining slot 60 for holding the pivots 57 in position when a user slides the cap 54 into the released position. The narrowed portions 61 are sufficiently unpronounced to allow them to deform elastically and accommodate the passage of the pivots 57 when a user wants to slide the cap 54.
As represented in
In the first embodiment of the invention, the extracting member has at least one wall extending along the axis X′, from the transverse partition 57 towards the open end 63 of the extraction housing, out to a free end 65 which has the outer lip 66, said outer lip 66 being shaped to catch under the inner lip 14 of the cup of the used cartridge. More specifically, the outer lip 66 of the extracting member 64 may comprise a shoulder 68 directed towards the transverse partition 57 and adapted to catch under the inner lip 14 of the cup of the used cartridge. Advantageously, the outer lip 66 may also have a sloped surface 67 extending radially outwards, at an angle, in the direction of the transverse partition 47, to the shoulder 68, which may be perpendicular to the axis X′.
In the example represented in the drawings, the extracting member 64 is in the form of a ferrule that is substantially cylindrical in shape and centered on the axis X′, but this ferrule may, for example, be replaced with a plurality of tabs each of them having an outer lip 66.
The refill 41 just described can be used as follows.
When the stick 8 of material of an application device 1 is near the end of its service life, as represented in
During this movement, when the user applies pressure to the refill 41 in the direction of the arrow 69, the extracting member 64 penetrates into the used stick 8 of material, at the edges of this stick, and penetrates the lateral wall 12 of the cup. The product forming the stick 8 of material is sufficiently soft to allow this penetration. The outside diameter of the extracting member 64 is substantially equal or slightly less than the inside diameter of the lateral wall 12, aside from the lips 14 and 66, such that the free end 65 of the extracting member 64 can penetrate without difficulty into the free end 13 of the cup 7, then the sloped side 15 and the sloped surface 67 cooperate together while elastically deforming the extracting member 64 and the lateral wall 12 of the cup to allow the outer lip 66 of the extracting member to pass the inner lip 14 of the cup, after which the outer lip 66 of the extracting member hooks under the inner lip 14 of the cup and clips in place, as represented in more detail in
The used cartridge 6 of the application device 1 is then solidly clipped onto the extracting member 64, such that the user can detach this used cartridge 6 from the sliding element 24 of the application device, by exerting pull on the refill 41 in the direction of the arrow 70 (see
When the user wishes to install the new cartridge 6 of the refill 41 in the application device 1, she opens the second end 46 of the refill housing 43, as represented in
For this purpose the user therefore first raises the cap 54 by sliding the pivots 57 of this cap along the corresponding slits 59 in the refill casing 42, in the direction of the arrow 71 in
The cap is then in its released position, which allows it to pivot freely on the casing 42, as represented by the arrow 72 in
As represented in
The user then presses on the casing 42 of the refill 41 in the direction of the arrow 73, or on the cap after having repositioned it along the axis XX′, until the elastic lug 35 of the cup 7 of the new refill 6 snaps into the central opening 34 of the sliding element 24 that is part of the application device 1. This snapping into place can be evidenced to the user by the characteristic clicking noise emitted by the elastic lug 35 as it snaps into place. She then pulls the refill 41 in the direction opposite the arrow 73. The application device 1 is then in the situation in
The user preferably ensures before each refilling step, particularly during placement of a new cartridge of product, that the cup carrying the used stick of material is placed in the lowest position possible, to limit the risk of damaging the application device during the hooking process. The same is true for the new stick of material during the final step of removing the refill.
The second and third embodiments of the invention, represented in
In the second embodiment of the invention, the application device 1 differs from the first embodiment of the invention solely in the fact that the inner lip 114 of the cup 7 is in the form of a thread on the inside face of the lateral wall 12 of this cup, as can be seen in
Thus, as represented in
The used cartridge 6 can then be extracted from the application device 1 by pulling in the direction opposite the arrow 69, in the same manner as explained above for the first embodiment of the invention, and the new cartridge 6 contained in the refill housing 43 can then be placed on the application device 1 simply by fitting it on in the direction of the arrow 73 (see
In the third embodiment of the invention, as represented in
This elastic lug 235 may advantageously have a diameter greater than that of the elastic lug 35 of the first embodiment, said elastic lug 235 having for example a lateral wall 236 forming a cylinder around the axis X, having an external lip 237 at its free end to allow snapping the elastic lug 235 into the central opening 274 of the sliding element 24 of the application device (see
The opening 230 in the transverse wall 31 is shaped to correspond to the form of the abovementioned side walls 226.
Also, as represented in
This outer lip 266 may be adapted to attach, and in particular to snap on, to the inner lip 214 of the cup, and said outer lip 266 may advantageously have a sloped surface 267 extending radially outwards, at an angle, in the direction of the transverse partition 47, to a shoulder 268 directed towards said transverse partition 47 and advantageously arranged perpendicularly to the central axis X′.
Thus, as represented in
Lastly, placement of the new refill cartridge 6 on the application device 1 occurs in the same manner as in the first two embodiments of the invention, simply by fitting the refill housing 43 of the refill 41 onto the protective tube 2 of the application device, in the direction of the arrow 73, as represented in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09 58372 | Nov 2009 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2010/052403 | 11/9/2010 | WO | 00 | 8/1/2012 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2011/064482 | 6/3/2011 | WO | A |
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French Search Report from corresponding French Patent Application No. FR 0958372 Report Dated Jul. 19, 2010. |
International Search Report from corresponding International Patent Application No. PCT/FR2010/052403 Report Dated Nov. 9, 2010. |
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20120305023 A1 | Dec 2012 | US |