Referring to the drawings, the embodiment of the invention there shown is a brush 10 comprising an elongated, axially rectilinear core 12 constituted of two helically twisted-together runs of metal wire, and a multiplicity of fibers or bristles 14 (for example, nylon fibers) each clamped between the two runs of wire and having opposed free tips extending radially outwardly therefrom to form two brush bristle arrays 16 and 18 surrounding the core over a substantial portion of the length of the core. The manufacture and arrangement of such structures are well known in the art, and accordingly need not be further described. The two wire runs may be separate lengths of wire or opposed legs of a single initially U-shaped wire. The core has a proximal end 20 and a distal end 22 to which the bristle array extends, the proximal end of the bristle array being spaced distally from the proximal end of the core so as to leave an exposed proximal length of the core for mounting in the plastic stem of a mascara container cap.
As thus far described, the brush array 10 may be generally conventional. A conventional brush, however, would typically have a continuous, smoothly cylindrical and/or tapering bristle array profile. It will be understood that when the bristles are initially mounted in the twisted wire core, their free ends project for somewhat randomly unequal distances therefrom, and accordingly the brush is subjected to a trimming step. To produce brushes of conventional round (cylindrical and/or tapering conical) profile, the brushes are rotated through trimmer heads.
In contrast, in accordance with the present invention, the bristles are trimmed away in two regions 17 after initial assembly with the wire core so that their cut free ends define a notional envelope which has a semi-circular transverse cross-sectional profile or semi-circular region 16 in a plane perpendicular to the rectilinear axis of the wire core 12 and a narrow transverse cross sectional profile or narrow region 18. The notional envelope of bristles extends for at least a major, proximal portion 24a of the length of the brush, although the envelope may taper distally, as shown at 24b. In other words, from a three-dimensional perspective, as shown in
In one embodiment, radial portion 26 is approximately 3.45 millimeters (0.136 inches) and outward facing portion 28 is approximately 3.17 millimeters (0.125 inches). In another embodiment, radial portion 26 is approximately 3.78 millimeters (0.149 inches) and outward facing portion 28 is approximately 0.79 millimeters (0.031 inches). To achieve the described cross-sectional profile, the newly assembled brush (rather than being rotated past trimmer heads) is passed through a shaper that forms the described semi-circular region 16 and the narrow region 18.
A particular advantage of the brush of the present invention is ease of control over the amount of mascara applied to the lashes. When the brush has been withdrawn from the container for transport of mascara to a user's lashes, the semi-cylindrical portion 19 bears a heavy load of mascara whereas the ridge 21 bears a comparatively smaller load of mascara because fewer bristles are available to hold mascara. The shape of the outward facing portion 28 can also affect the amount of mascara borne by the ridge 21. Thus the user can selectively apply a small or large amount of mascara to one's lashes by using respectively either the ridge 21 or the semi-cylindrical portion 19 to apply mascara to the lashes.
Further, the ridge 21 because of its narrow size has few bristles along its width, and therefore can act as a comb. Thus, when delivery/application of the mascara to the lashes is complete, the user can employ the combing portion or ridge 21 of the brush to comb the delivered mascara through the lashes. The long bristles of the narrow region 18 provide effective combing action and, because this region does not carry a large amount of mascara, the combing operation does not overload the lashes with mascara.
In addition, the difference in shape between the semi-circular region 16 and the narrow region 18 clearly indicates to the user which region of the brush is to be employed for each function, that is application of large amounts of mascara (semi-cylindrical portion 19) and application of small amounts of mascara or combing (ridge 21).
In another embodiment, more than one partially circular region 16 and/or narrow region 18 can be provided. Thus, for example, two narrow regions 18 of different widths could be provided allowing for an intermediate level of mascara to be applied.
This invention is not limited to the features and embodiments hereinabove specifically set forth, but may be carried out in other ways without departure from its spirit.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/849,344 filed Oct. 4, 2006, hereby incorporated by reference.
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60849344 | Oct 2006 | US |