Liquid cosmetic products, such as deodorants, antiperspirants, fragrances and the like, have been packaged in aerosol cans for many years. Typically, a large cylindrical aerosol can contains a volume of the liquid cosmetic product that is the equivalent to many applications of the product. These known aerosol cans are large in that although the can is able to fit into a medicine cabinet or similar location in a person's washroom, the can is not easily concealed in a clothing pocket or in a person's hand. This makes the application of the liquid cosmetic product noticeable by onlookers. Typically this is not a problem, since one typically applies liquid cosmetic products in the privacy of his home in either a bedroom, dressing room or bathroom.
Where one wishes to apply a liquid cosmetic product in public, the fact that the aerosol can is large and contains many applications is not particularly useful if one simply wishes to discretely apply the product. In such an instance, a small aerosol dispenser may be useful, but with the limitation in size also comes a limitation in the volume of cosmetic liquid product that the dispenser can hold.
A retail unit includes a substantially cylindrical container and a plurality of dispensers disposed in the container. The substantially cylindrical container is dimensioned to fit onto a shelf in a retail store. The container includes a base, a removable lid, and a plurality of receptacles formed in at least one of the base and the lid. The lid is configured to cooperate with the base for stacking an associated container having a same configuration as the base of the container onto the lid of the container. The plurality of dispensers each containing a liquid cosmetic product are each disposed in a corresponding receptacle.
A consumer product, according to another embodiment, includes a container and a plurality of substantially cylindrical dispensers each containing a cosmetic chemical product disposed in the container. The container includes a base having a plurality of receptacles and a removable lid. Each dispenser is disposed in a corresponding receptacle. The dispensers extend above an upper edge of the container when the lid is removed.
According to another embodiment, a retail unit includes a plurality of liquid cosmetic product dispensers, a first tubular housing, and a second tubular housing. The first tubular housing has a side wall and a closed end. The side wall of the first housing at least substantially surrounds the plurality of dispensers. The first housing at the closed end contacts each of the dispensers. The second tubular housing also includes a side wall and a closed end. The side wall of the second housing at least substantially surrounds the plurality of dispensers and contacts the side wall of the first housing. The second housing at the closed end of the second housing contacts each of the dispensers.
A method of offering for sale a cosmetic chemical composition is also disclosed. The method includes displaying a first dispenser containing a cosmetic chemical composition on a retail shelf and displaying a plurality of second dispensers containing a cosmetic chemical composition on the retail shelf adjacent the first dispenser. The second dispensers are disposed in a package having a diameter that is about equal to a diameter of the first dispenser, whereby the package with the second dispensers disposed therein occupies about the same amount of retail shelf space as the first dispenser.
A retail unit 10 generally includes a plurality of dispensers 12 each containing a cosmetic liquid product and a container 14 for the dispensers. With reference to
Generally, each dispenser 12 is a small capless aerosol-type dispenser that can be easily hidden in the palm of one's hand. The liquid cosmetic product can then be quickly dispensed in a discrete manner and then placed into the person's pocket. Because the dispenser does not include a cap that covers the fluid outlet of the dispenser, the locking ring 20 cooperates with the actuator button 18 so that the liquid cosmetic product is not accidentally dispensed, for example in a person's clothing pocket. The locking ring 20 rotates with respect to the can 16 between a locked position where it precludes the button 18 from moving and dispensing product to an unlocked position that allows the button to move to dispense product.
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The lid 32 includes a generally cylindrical side wall 40 that defines a lower (per the orientation depicted in
The base 34 includes a generally cylindrical side wall 80 defining an open upper end 82. The base also includes a lower (per the orientation of
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With dispensers 12 packaged in the container 10, the assembly comprises a compact retail unit that can be displayed on a retail shelf. Four dispensers 12 are shown in the retail unit 10, but a fewer or greater number can be provided. The dispensers 12 are packaged so that a lower end of each dispenser contacts the base 34 of the container by being received in a corresponding lower receptacle 94 and also contacts the lid 32 of the container by being received in a corresponding upper receptacle 68. The cross-shaped indentation 56 that defines the upper receptacles 68 inhibits the actuator buttons 18 from contacting one another during shipment of the retail unit. Also, when the container is shrink wrapped or the lid 32 is adhered to or held in place with respect to the base 34, the dispensers 12 are contained axially with respect to the container. Accordingly, the retail unit can also include a shrink wrap at least partially surrounding the container 14.
The dimensions of the container 14 and the dispensers 12 are such that the dispensers can be easily removed from and nicely held in the base 34 after the lid 32 has been removed. The receptacles 94 in the base 34 are configured to snugly receive each dispenser so that the dispensers maintain a generally vertical orientation when disposed in a respective receptacle. The dispensers have a height d1 that is greater than a height d2 of the base 34 of the container. Accordingly, a portion of each dispenser 12 extends above the open end 82 of the base 34 when the lid 32 has been removed so that the dispensers can be easily removed from the base when the lid has been removed from the base. This provides a useful means for storing the dispensers in a medicine cabinet or the like without the need for the lid 32.
The lid 32 has a height d3 that is greater than d2 and less than d1. As more clearly seen in
The containers 14 that hold the dispensers 12 are also configured to allow for vertical stacking and nesting of the retail units 10. With reference to
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A retail unit including a plurality of dispensers each containing a liquid cosmetic product has been described in detail. Modifications and alterations to the depicted embodiment will occur to those upon reading and understanding of the detailed description. The invention is not limited to only those embodiments that have been shown and/or described. Instead, the invention is broadly defined by the appended claims.
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