Claims
- 1. An improvement in a lipstick container of the type having a knob, a cylinder comprised of an opaque cylinder section rotatably mounted with respect to said knob and extending upwardly therefrom, said opaque cylinder section defining an opening opposite said knob, a colored lipstick disposed in said opaque cylinder section and mounted for longitudinal movement with respect thereto upon rotation of said knob, said lipstick movable between an upper position wherein a substantial portion of the lipstick extends from said opaque cylinder section for application and a lower position wherein an end portion of said lipstick normally extends from said opaque cylinder section to be visible for ascertaining the color of the lipstick, and a cover removably positioned over said opaque cylinder section and lipstick, at least a portion of said cover being transparent for ascertaining the color of the lipstick without removing the cover, the improvement comprising the cylinder further including a transparent shield section extending from the opaque section opposite said knob, the transparent shield section defining an opening permitting the lipstick to be extended to its upper position above the transparent shield section for application, said transparent shield section surrounding the end portion of the lipstick when said lipstick is in its lower position, thereby protecting the lipstick from contact with said cover as it is removed and replaced, and yet permitting the color of the lipstick to be ascertained by viewing through the cover and the transparent shield section when the cover is positioned over said cylinder and lipstick.
- 2. An improved lipstick container as defined in claim 1 wherein said transparent shield section is cylindrical and concentrically aligned with said opaque cylinder section.
- 3. An improved lipstick container as defined in claim 1 wherein said transparent shield section and said opaque section of said cylinder are fabricated of a single piece of transparent material and the outside of said opaque section being covered with an opaque coating to make it opaque.
- 4. An improved lipstick container as defined in claim 3 wherein said opaque coating is a metalized coating attached by a hot stamp process.
- 5. An improved lipstick container as defined in claim 4 wherein said opaque section has a greater outer diameter than said transparent shield section, thereby facilitating hot stamp coating of the opaque section without coating the transparent shield section.
- 6. A lipstick container comprising:
- (A) a knob;
- (B) a tubular slide liner extending from said knob, the tubular slide liner having at least one longitudinal slot formed therethrough;
- (C) a cylinder mounted surrounding said tubular slide liner for rotation with respect to said knob, the cylinder having a first end positioned adjacent said knob and a second end spaced apart from said knob, said cylinder also having
- (1) an opaque section surrounding the tubular slide liner and having at least one spiral slot on its interior surface adjacent the tubular slide liner, and
- (2) a transparent shield section extending from the opaque section toward the section end of the cylinder spaced apart from said knob, said transparent shield section defining an opening aligned with the tubular slide liner; and
- (D) a cup carrying a lipstick, said cup received in said tubular slide liner and having at least one post extending through the slot in the tubular slide liner and into the spiral slot in said cylinder,
- whereby rotation of the cylinder relative to said knob moves said lipstick between an upper position exposing said lipstick above said transparent shield section for application and a lower position wherein said lipstick is surrounded and protected by said transparent shield section with the color of the lipstick ascertainable by viewing through said transparent shield section.
- 7. A lipstick container as defined in claim 6 and further comprising a cover removably positioned over said cylinder, said cover having a transparent portion positioned adjacent to said transparent shield section when said cover is positioned over said cylinder, whereby the color of the lipstick is ascertainable by viewing through said transparent shield section and the transparent portion of said cover, and the transparent shield section protects the lipstick during removal and replacement of said cover.
- 8. A lipstick container as defined in claim 7 wherein said cover is entirely transparent.
- 9. A lipstick container as defined in claim 7 wherein said cover is removably secured in place by a friction fit with said knob.
- 10. A lipstick container as defined in claim 6 wherein said cylinder is fabricated of a single piece of transparent material, and with an opaque coating on the section surrounding the tubular slide liner.
- 11. A lipstick container as defined in claim 10 wherein said opaque coating is a metalized coating applied by a hot stamp process.
- 12. A lipstick container as defined in claim 11 wherein the transparent shield section of said cylinder is stepped inwardly from said metalized opaque coated section, thereby facilitating application of the metalized opaque coating by hot stamping.
- 13. A lipstick container as defined in claim 6 wherein the opaque section of said cylinder is comprised of a metal outer case surrounding a spiral outer member having the at least one spiral groove formed on its interior surface.
- 14. A lipstick container as defined in claim 13 wherein said transparent shield section is press fit into said metal outer case.
- 15. A lipstick container as defined in claim 14 wherein said metal outer case has an inwardly turned rolled lip at its upper end and said transparent shield section includes a radially protruding flange received under said inwardly turned rolled lip and a skirt depending from said flange, said skirt being press fit into said metal outer case and said skirt butting against the outer spiral member which thereby supports the transparent shield section in said metal outer case.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 831,371 filed Sept. 8, 1977 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 784,554, filed Apr. 4, 1977 , both are now abandoned.
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