The present disclosure is directed to a cleaning and drying device. More specifically, this disclosure describes a cleaning and drying device for makeup brushes.
The following statements are intended to facilitate an understanding of the present disclosure. The statements are to be read in this light should not be construed as admissions of prior art.
Makeup brushes are used to apply makeup to a user's face. It is known to wash makeup brushes to remove residual makeup from the bristles and to increase hygiene. Once makeup brushes have been washed, it is known to dry the brushes before the next use.
According to the present disclosure, a makeup cleaning device is provided. The device includes a housing and a carriage.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a makeup brush cleaning device assembly is provided. The assembly includes a makeup brush cleaning device and a plurality of makeup brushes. The makeup brush cleaning device includes a housing, a carriage positioned in the housing, a water supply, and a forced air source. The plurality of makeup brushes is supported by the carriage. The water supply is positioned to provide water to the plurality of makeup brushes during a wash cycle and a rinse cycle. The forced air source is positioned to provide air to the plurality of makeup brushes during a dry cycle.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a makeup brush cleaning device is provided. The device includes a housing and a carriage positioned in the housing. The carriage includes a plurality of brush supports and a gear assembly coupled to the plurality of brush supports. The brush supports are configured to support at least one makeup brush, and the gear assembly is configured to rotate the makeup brushes about longitudinal axes of the makeup brushes.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a makeup brush cleaning device assembly is provided. The assembly includes a makeup brush cleaning device and a plurality of makeup brushes. The makeup brush cleaning device includes a housing, a carriage supported by the housing, and a motor coupled to the carriage. The carriage supports the plurality of makeup brushes. The motor revolves the plurality of makeup brushes about an axis.
The previously described aspects of this disclosure will grow to be appreciated at a greater level once references to the following accompanying illustrations are expounded upon.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principals of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, which are described below. The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. Unless otherwise indicated or apparent, the components shown in the figures are proportional to each other. It will be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. The disclosure includes any alterations and further modifications in the illustrative devices and described methods and further applications of the principles of the disclosure, which would no tally occur to one skilled in the art to which the disclosure relates.
For the purpose of understanding the present disclosure, specific language will be used to describe the embodiments illustrated in the drawings. No limitation in the scope of the present disclosure is intended by the detailed descriptions.
According to the present disclosure, a makeup brush cleaning device 10 is provided as shown in
When a user operates makeup brush cleaning device 10, a user first removes lid 20 from housing 16. As shown in
A user inserts a makeup brush handle 38 into clamps 40 of brush supports 34 by pivoting at least two outer jaws 40A of a respective clamp 40 from a closed position to an open position about a hinge 40B of clamp 40. When outer jaws 40A are in the open position, the user can insert handle 38 of a makeup brush 12 into a respective clamp 40, positioning handle 38 against a malleable inner member 40C. The user may then pivot outer jaws 40A from an open position to a closed position to secure handle 38 in place. When outer jaws 40A are in a closed position, malleable inner member 40C conforms to a size and shape of handle 38. To remove handle 38 from clamp 40, the user may then pivot outer jaws 40A from the closed position to the open position unlatching a latch or other component securing outer jaws 40A together.
After securing plurality of makeup brushes 12 to carriage 32, the user may then position lid 20 back on housing 16. Once lid 20 contacts housing 16, an electrical connection 42 is re- established to motor 30. In the preferred embodiment, electrical connection 42 includes a spring- loaded electrical pin connection assembly 44, as shown in
According to the preferred embodiment, housing 16, and lid 20 are hexagonal in shape. However, according to alternative embodiments, housing 16 and lid 20 may be cylindrical in shape, i.e., a circle cross section, an oval cross section, or a rounded cross section with at least one flat side, may be prismatic in shape, i.e., have a polygon cross section, may be polyhedral in shape, i.e., have polygon cross sections of varying sizes, or ellipsoid in shape, i.e., have circle cross sections of varying shape, oval cross sections of varying shape, or rounded cross section.
Prior to initiating a wash cycle 100 (see
Before beginning wash cycle 100, linear actuators 46 lower carriage 32 to a lowered position inside housing 16, as shown in
As shown in
Motor 30 is positioned to drive a shaft 66 keyed to sun gear 58 to turn sun gear 58. Turning sun gear 58 causes planetary gears 60 to revolve around a central, longitudinal axis 68 of sun gear 58 and to rotate about a longitudinal axis 70 of each of planetary gears 60, causing makeup brushes 12 to rotate about their own longitudinal axes 72. According to the preferred operation of the present disclosure, brushes 12 revolve about longitudinal axis 68 of sun gear 58 multiple times. According to an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, the direction of revolution of motor 30 may alternate from clockwise to counter-clockwise. According to an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, other systems are provided that revolve brushes 12 about longitudinal axes 62 without rotating brushes 12 about their own longitudinal axes 66. According to another alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, other systems are provided that rotating brushes 12 about their own longitudinal axes without revolving brushes 12 about longitudinal axes.
During wash cycle 100, carriage 32 rotates and revolves plurality of makeup brushes 12 supported by carriage 32 against agitation pad 48, causing agitation against pad 48 and turbulence in the water and cleaning agent to aid in removing residual makeup from bristles 52 of brushes 12. Once wash cycle 100 is completed, water and cleaning agent are drained from housing 16 to drain tank 26.
During rinse cycle 104, water is preferably provided by water supply tank 24 to housing 16 and plurality of makeup brushes 12 supported by carriage 32. Carriage 32 rotates and revolves plurality of makeup brushes 12 supported by carriage 32, agitating bristles 52 against agitation pad 48 to aid in removing wash water from bristles 52 Additionally, turbulence in the rinse water aids in removing residual makeup and residual agent from bristles 52 and housing 16.
According to alternative embodiments, linear actuators 36 may move carriage 32 to a rinse position (see
According to the preferred embodiment, makeup brush cleaning device 10 includes water supply tank 24, which is filled with water by the user. However, according to alternative embodiments, the water supply may be a municipal or private water supply including a pipe or tube connected to device 10 to provide water to water supply tank 24 or directly to housing 16 without a water supply tank 24. Additionally, according to the preferred embodiment, water supply tank 24 of makeup brush cleaning device 10 includes at least one supply pump 74 and hoses 76 positioned to move liquids, such as water or cleaning agent, from water supply tank 24 to housing 16. Similarly, device 10 includes a drain pump 78 and hoses 80 positioned to move liquids from housing 16 to drain tank 26. Water supply tank 24 and housing 16 include outlets/inlets connected to hosing 76. Similarly, housing 16 and drain tank 26 include outlets/inlets connected to hosing 80. According to the preferred embodiment, device 10 includes a valve 82 positioned on hose 80 to control the flow of fluid to drain tank 26.
Before beginning a dry cycle 106, linear actuators 36 raise carriage 32 to a raised position inside housing 16, as shown in
During dry cycle 106, air is provided to housing 16 and plurality of brushes 12 supported by carriage 32. Motor 30 and carriage 32 rotate and revolve plurality of brushes 12 supported by carriage 32 by nozzle 84A of forced air supply 84.
Once dry cycle 106 is completed, the user may remove plurality of makeup brushes 12 from carriage 32 by removing lid 20 from housing 16. The user may then remove plurality of makeup brushes 12 from clamps 40 and may insert additional makeup brushes into clamps 40 to wash, rinse, and/or dry the additional makeup brushes 12 as described herein.
According to the preferred embodiment, base 14 includes an electronics compartment 86. Electronics compartment 86 includes angled walls 86A which surround electronics (not shown) housed within electronics compartment 86. According to the preferred embodiment, angled walls 86A are positioned to create a baffle 86B positioned to direct excess or leaked fluids (not shown) to an irrigated channel 86C in base 14 and away from the electronics.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 63/110,050, filed Nov. 5, 2020, to Heya Kaakeh et al., and titled “Cosmetic Brush Cleaner,” the complete disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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63110050 | Nov 2020 | US |