The presently disclosed subject matter relates generally to a lipstick assembly, and to methods of making and using the disclosed assembly.
For decades, cosmetics have been an essential part of most women's daily routine. Specifically, lipstick is generally a cosmetic that women carry with them for use at any time. Conventional lipstick tubes are cylindrical in shape and include a rotating housing that raises the lipstick for application to the user's lips. After use, the housing is rotated in a downward direction to pull the lipstick back inside the tube. A protective cap attaches to the housing to cover the lipstick when not in use. However, current lipstick containers suffer from several drawbacks. For example, if care is not taken to fully retract the lipstick back to the storage position, the lipstick can become smeared on the user and/or the cap, creating a mess. Further, if the cap is improperly positioned on the housing, it can distort the shape of the lipstick. The cap can also be easily dislodged from the lipstick tube, damaging the lipstick and causing a mess in the user's purse. In addition, users frequently apply more than one color lipstick at a time (e.g., to create an ombre effect). As a result, the user is required to carry several individual tubes of lipstick that must be located and stored before and after each use. It would therefore be beneficial to provide a lipstick assembly that overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art.
In some embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter is directed to a container for dispensing a lipstick. Particularly, the container comprises a housing comprising an open top and an interior defined by two or more compartments, wherein each compartment includes a cup slidable within the relative compartment. The housing also includes an exterior sidewall comprising two or more slides positioned within a vertical groove, wherein each slide is positioned adjacent to a compartment of the housing, and wherein each slide can move in an upward or downward direction within the vertical groove. The container includes a lid comprising two or more outlets, each outlet aligned with a compartment of the housing. When the slide moves in a direction along the groove, the cup aligned with the slide also moves in the same direction.
In some embodiments, each cup comprises a lipstick.
In some embodiments, each lipstick is a different color compared to other lipsticks housed within the container.
In some embodiments, the slide comprises one or more gripping elements.
In some embodiments, the interior of the housing comprises about 2-6 compartments.
In some embodiments, a bottom surface of each cup comprises a retention element to retain a lipstick therein.
In some embodiments, each cup includes a sidewall.
In some embodiments, the external surface of the housing comprises one or more gripping elements.
In some embodiments, the housing includes a plurality of indicators aligned with each compartment to indicate the associated color lipstick housed within a particular compartment.
In some embodiments, the housing and lid are constructed from one or more rigid materials selected from metal, plastic, ceramics, or combinations thereof.
The previous summary and the following detailed descriptions are to be read in view of the drawings, which illustrate some (but not all) embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter.
The presently disclosed subject matter is introduced with sufficient details to provide an understanding of one or more particular embodiments of broader inventive subject matters. The descriptions expound upon and exemplify features of those embodiments without limiting the inventive subject matters to the explicitly described embodiments and features. Considerations in view of these descriptions will likely give rise to additional and similar embodiments and features without departing from the scope of the presently disclosed subject matter.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which the presently disclosed subject matter pertains. Although any methods, devices, and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the presently disclosed subject matter, representative methods, devices, and materials are now described.
Following long-standing patent law convention, the terms “a”, “an”, and “the” refer to “one or more” when used in the subject specification, including the claims. Thus, for example, reference to “a device” can include a plurality of such devices, and so forth.
Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing quantities of components, conditions, and so forth used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about”. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the instant specification and attached claims are approximations that can vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by the presently disclosed subject matter.
As used herein, the term “about”, when referring to a value or to an amount of mass, weight, time, volume, concentration, and/or percentage can encompass variations of, in some embodiments +/−20%, in some embodiments +/−10%, in some embodiments +/−5%, in some embodiments +/−1%, in some embodiments +/−0.5%, and in some embodiments +/−0.1%, from the specified amount, as such variations are appropriate in the disclosed packages and methods.
The presently disclosed subject matter is generally directed to a lipstick container assembly that houses a plurality of lipsticks.
As used herein, the term “lipstick” broadly refers to a cosmetic product typically made from wax or petroleum that provides surface coating and/or moisturizing to the lips of a user. The wax or petroleum foundation can include a pigment that is transferred to the user's lips to impart visible color. The lipstick can further include one or more optional conditioners, such as (but not limited to) sunscreens, flavorings, moisturizers, and the like. The term “lipstick” therefore includes traditional lipsticks, lip glosses, lip balms, and the like.
Top end 41 of the housing is at least partially open to allow a selected lipstick to exit the container housing and be accessed by the user, as described in detail below. In some embodiments, the top housing end can be threaded to allow for attachment of lid 20. The bottom end of the housing is closed to retain the lipsticks within the housing interior during storage.
Housing 10 can have length 65 of about 3-6 inches. Thus, the housing can have a length of about 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, or 8 inches. Housing 10 can also include a width 66 of about 3-8 inches (e.g., at least/no more than about 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, or 8 inches). The term “length” refers to the longest vertical distance of an element (e.g., from the top face to the bottom face). The term “width” refers to the longest distance perpendicular to the length (e.g., from a first side to an opposing side of an element). It should be appreciated that the housing is not limited and can include and a length and/or width outside the range given above.
The housing includes interior 40 that comprises a plurality of compartments 45. The compartments are formed by interior walls 43 that extend along the length of the housing, as shown in
The housing sidewall of each compartment includes slide 30 that travels along a corresponding vertical groove 31. The term “slide” refers to any element that can be grasped or gripped by the user. In some embodiments, slide 30 can include one or more gripping elements 100 to allow the user to more easily maneuver the slide, such as rubber strips, textured regions, ridges, and the like, as shown in
Each compartment can be sized and shaped to house a single lipstick 25, as shown in the top plan view of
Each cup sidewall can have length 70 of about 0.5-2 inches (e.g., at least/no more than about 0.5, 1, 1.5, or 2 inches). Cup 50 can include width 71 of about 0.25-1.5 inches (0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.25, or 1.5 inches).
A lipstick is permanently or releasably positioned within each cup using conventional mechanisms. As shown in
In some embodiments, the cup can be configured in a cylindrical shape. However, the cup can have any desired cross-sectional shape, such as (but not limited to) circular, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, abstract, and the like.
Lipstick container assembly 5 further includes lid 20. The lid is designed to cover and enclose the interior of the housing for a more streamlined appearance. The lid also functions to provide protection to the lipstick against potentially damaging contact with items in a pocket or purse. One embodiment of lid 20 sized and shaped for attachment to the top edge of housing 10 is shown in
The lid and housing can be constructed from any desired material or combination of materials. For example, suitable materials can include (but are not limited to) metal, plastic, ceramics, and the like.
The exterior surface of the housing and/or lid can be customizable. For example, one or more members of the disclosed assembly can include various colors, designs, patterns, and the like to provide a pleasing appearance to the user.
Optionally, the exterior portion of the housing can comprise one or more color indicators that are matched with each housing compartment. For example, the color indicator can include a window or colored portion that matches the color of lipstick housed within that particular compartment.
In use, when a user desires to access a particular lipstick shade, the user can grasp the appropriate slide 30. Each compartment of the assembly houses a lipstick and includes an exterior slide that can raise or lower the lipstick to and from the assembly, as shown in
The disclosed lipstick container offers many advantages over the prior art. Particularly, the container allows the user access to several different shades of lipstick, all configured within the same container.
As disclosed above, the lipstick shades for a particular container can be selected for a desired effect. Container 5 therefore streamlines the ability of a user to get a desired look.
The lipstick container protects and secures each lipstick until needed. For example, each lipstick is housed within the housing interior and covered by lid 20. In this way the lipsticks are prevented from being damaged or encountering dirt and the like.
Because the container lid remains attached to the housing, the user does not have to precisely fit the lid on the container. That is, the lipstick is not damaged moving in and out of the container.
Container 5 saves the user time. Specifically, instead of trying to locate 3 different lipstick shades in the bottom of the purse, the disclosed container houses each shade to streamline the application of the lipsticks.
The container is easy to use, allowing even the elderly and pre-teen children to easily use.
Further, the disclosed assembly is simple to manufacture and can be inexpensively produced.
A plurality of lipsticks 25 therefore remain protected while stored, such as in the user's purse. Smears and long clean-ups are therefore avoided.
While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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