Mascara product sampler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6709181
  • Patent Number
    6,709,181
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An applicator for the application of a cosmetic medium, such as mascara has a reservoir with an open end and a closed end and a frustoconical threaded socket in the open end. The applicator further includes a cap assembly which has a cap end and a frustoconical threaded plug. The frustoconical threaded plug is sized to mate sealingly with the frustoconical threaded socket of the reservoir and has a stem projecting axially from the plug. A cosmetic applicator is mounted to the stem and a reservoir insert is fitted inside the reservoir below the frustoconical threaded socket. The reservoir insert has a wiping orifice sized and shaped to wipe the cosmetic applicator.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the design of a cosmetic package and more particularly to the design of a cosmetic package for mascara.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the manufacturing of cosmetic packages, there are substantial expenses that are inherent in producing different packages from the same manufacturing facility. These expenses include the design costs of developing multiple packages, and the tooling costs associated with each different package design. Different manufacturing dies may be needed for different packages. There are also manufacturing costs associated with the reconfiguration of the production machines for a run of packages that varies from the previous run of packages. Extruder dies, molds, cutter heads, guides, fence settings, tool program settings and the like may need to be changed to adapt the tool or tools to the new physical dimensions of the package to be manufactured. This retooling and reconfiguration increases cost of the delivered product.




The costs of alternative package designs may be reasonably amortized over a large production order or series of orders. However, in small manufacturing orders, these costs are substantial. A typical example is a small production run to manufacture brush sample mascara packages to be used by consumers and others in testing a new product or new package configuration. Mascara formulations may differ from company to company, and each formulation may require a different brush, with a potentially different brush stem and brush wiper. It would be desirable to provide the manufacture of sample mascara brush packages with a flexible design that can be changed with a change of the mascara formulation with minimal effort. This will benefit the package manufacturer, who may be expected to provide inexpensive sample brushes, or the cosmetic company, who may wish to purchase and consumer test a variety of different mascara formulation brush combinations, without incurring the expense associated with a full package design and manufacture.




Consequently, what mascara brush package manufacturers need is a more universal and flexible design for mascara brush packages that would allow sampling of different mascara fluid/brush combinations thereby reducing the manufacturing expenses associated with different mascara brush packages. This flexible design should have a reduced parts count, be interchangeable into a number of design configurations, and minimize the need for changes in the manufacturing process when components are changed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a universal and flexible design for mascara brush packages, and more particularly to provide a standard design for a mascara brush sampler.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a mascara brush package that will have a reduced parts count but with all the functionality of a custom designed mascara brush package.




It is still a further object of the invention to provide a mascara brush package that can be used in a number of configurations without alteration of the base package design and with a standard manufacturing process.




To overcome the deficiencies of the past and present package designs and to achieve the objects and advantages listed above, a package design is disclosed which includes a reservoir having an open end and a closed end, with a frustoconical threaded socket at the open end; and a cap assembly having a cap end and a frustoconical threaded plug. The cap frustoconical threaded plug is sized to mate sealingly with the frustoconical threaded socket of the reservoir when the cap assembly is rotated relative to the reservoir. The cap frustoconical threaded plug has a stem projecting axially from the plug. A cosmetic applicator is mounted to the stem and a reservoir insert is fitted inside the reservoir below the frustoconical threaded socket. The reservoir insert has a wiping orifice sized and shaped to wipe the cosmetic applicator. In a preferred embodiment, the stem has a central bore at its free end, and a cosmetic brush assembly is mounted to the stem by fitting into the stem central bore.











Embodiments of the invention and their particular features and advantages will become more apparent from the following detailed description when considered with reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a cosmetic package assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view of a cosmetic applicator cap and brush in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view of an embodiment of an applicator cap in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a detailed cross sectional view of a stem end of the applicator cap of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of an embodiment of an applicator reservoir in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view of a reservoir insert; and





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view of the reservoir insert of

FIG. 6

assembled with the reservoir of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following drawings the same elements are identified by the same reference numbers. It should also be noted that for the sake of clarity, all the components and parts of the package assembly might not be shown and/or marked in all the drawings.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-7

, package assembly in accordance with the present invention is shown and generally designated by the reference numeral


10


. As best shown in

FIG. 1

, package assembly


10


comprises two main components, cap assembly


20


and reservoir


40


which are designed to be interlocked forming a fluid proof seal. The seal is obtained by use of a mating set of male


34


(

FIG. 3

) and female


44


(

FIG. 7

) frustoconical surfaces. The result of the mating frustoconical male/female surfaces


34


,


44


is to create a wedging effect between cap


20


and reservoir


40


as the two package components are screwed together into an interlocked package assembly.




This wedging effect creates a seal that is analogous to a cork in bottle. Therefore, as cap


20


and reservoir


40


are screwed together, the frustoconical surfaces will seat against each other to form a seal due to the compression created by the matched male/female frustoconical design. It is not important which side, cap


20


or reservoir


40


, inserts into the other in order to form the interlocking coupled joint. For example, in one embodiment, the cap may be inserted into the reservoir to form the interlocking seal; in another embodiment, the reservoir may be inserted into the cap to form the interlocking seal.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-7

, the cap assembly


20


has a cap end


24


for gripping by a mascara package user, and a frustoconical plug


21


. The reservoir


40


has an open end


41


and a closed end


43


. Open end


41


of the reservoir


40


has a frustoconical socket


45


. The frustoconical plug


21


of the cap assembly


20


is sized to sealingly engage with the frustoconical socket


45


of the reservoir


40


. In particular, the male frustoconical surface


34


of frustoconical plug


21


sealing bears against the female frustoconical surface


44


of socket


45


of reservoir


40


.




Frustoconical plug


21


of the cap assembly has a stem


28


projecting axially from the frustoconical plug end


22


. A cosmetic applicator


23


is mounted to the stem


28


. The applicator may be mounted to the stem


28


by any number of means as are known in the art, such as by interfitting parts, gluing, melting. Preferably, the stem


28


is provided with a bore


36


in the stem


28


, with bore


36


being open at one free end


38


of the stem


28


.




The cosmetic applicator may be a twisted wire containing short bristles to form twisted wire brush assembly as shown at


25


in

FIG. 2

, or it may be a soft applicator such as a foam cosmetic applicator, or a hard applicator such as a stylus or a comb, or a fine brush such as a nail polish brush, or another type of applicator as is known in the industry.




A reservoir insert


60


is fitted inside the reservoir


40


below the frustoconical socket


45


. Reservoir insert


60


has a wiping orifice


64


sized and shaped to wipe the cosmetic applicator. Reservoir insert


60


can be held in place in reservoir


40


by different methods. For example, reservoir insert


60


in one embodiment can be held in place by an interference fit. Another embodiment of the invention will utilize a mounting rim


66


that snap fits into an annular channel in the inner walls of reservoir


40


. Other embodiments of reservoir insert


60


will be held in place by adhesives or other retaining structures or combinations of the foregoing methods of holding reservoir insert


60


in reservoir


40


. Preferably, the reservoir insert


60


snap fits in the reservoir


40


, and preferably is retained in the reservoir


40


by a mounting rim


66


at an upper end thereof. Mounting rim


66


snap fits into an annular lip or channel


47


extending around an inner surface of the reservoir


40


. The distal end of reservoir insert


60


has orifice


64


whose dimensional size is calibrated to control the amount of product that goes on mascara brush


25


. Therefore, orifice


64


functions as a wiper for the package brush


25


and changing the dimensions of orifice


64


will either remove more product or less product from package brush


25


. Consequently, multiple package designs can be realized utilizing the same cap


20


and stem


28


and reservoir


40


but using different brushes


25


and reservoir inserts


60


of different sizes of orifice


64


. Reservoir insert


60


preferably has a cylindrical upper section


61


and a tapering or frustoconical lower section


62


. The tapering section has a small amount of give or flex to allow the cosmetic applicator to be closely wiped.




Plug end


22


of frustoconical plug


21


sealingly seats against the upper end


68


of the reservoir insert


60


. The sealing fit of the plug end


22


of frustoconical plug


21


against the upper end


68


of the reservoir insert


60


provides a secondary sealing of the cap


20


to the reservoir


40


.




The travel of the male frustoconical surface


34


of frustoconical plug


21


into the female frustoconical surface


44


is preferably controlled by a stop. The stop can have any form. For example, the stop can be realized by the compression of the frustoconical surfaces, i.e., the male surface will travel into the female surface no further than the compressibility of the material from which they are formed. An alternative stop design is for cap


20


to have a shoulder


26


which bears against the end


42


of reservoir


40


. This bearing of shoulder


26


against the end


42


of reservoir


40


also provides a secondary sealing of the cap


20


to the reservoir


40


.




As noted above, the reservoir insert


60


(shown in

FIG. 6

) also may serve as a stop that controls the seal seating of the frustoconical surfaces. In this embodiment, the plug end


22


of cap


20


stops against the upper end


68


of insert


60


.




The frustoconical plug


21


and the frustoconical socket


45


of the reservoir


40


are preferably provided with mating screw threads to secure the reservoir


40


together with the cap assembly


20


. However, other mating male and female retaining structures could be used, such as threads/threads recesses, snap-ring/snap-ring recess, snap-tabs/snap-tab recess, snap-ridges/snap-ridges recess and the like.




It is not important which side carries the male or female retaining structure as long as the final cosmetic package assembly has a complete set of matched male/female retaining structures. In the preferred embodiment these retaining structures are mating male threads (as shown in

FIG. 2

) and female thread channels


46


(as shown in FIG.


7


). Threads are found on the frustoconical surface


34


of cap


20


and the matched set of thread recesses


46


are found on reservoir


40


.




The ability to create this sealed joint between cap


20


and reservoir


40


is a major advantage for the manufacturer because now the manufacturer does not have to add gasketing material and/or o-rings, other sealing means, for example, in order to insure a fluid tight seal in package assembly


10


as are needed in present package assembly designs. This means the manufacturer can reduce the number of parts in package assembly


10


, which translates to a more cost efficient design.




The present mascara sample reduces the number of parts and manufacturing steps and is cost efficient to manufacture.




In addition, the mascara sampler of the present invention allows use of a standard package that can be adapted to different mascara formulations. In the embodiment of the present invention shown in the Figures, package stem


28


is a standard size that fits bore


36


of cap


20


. Since the cap


20


, reservoir


40


, and component parts such as the package stem


28


and bore


36


are standardized, the number of package designs that can be fabricated using a single cap


20


design is increased and therefore the cost to manufacture multiple package designs is reduced. The only changes that are necessary to accommodate different mascara formulations are changes to the brush


25


design and/or the wiper orifice


64


of reservoir insert


60


.




It should also be understood that the invention has been described for use with cosmetic packages for the sake of convenience only and is not intended to be limiting. Also, although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A cosmetic applicator assembly, consisting essentially of:a reservoir, said reservoir having an open end and a closed end, said open end having a frustoconical threaded socket; a cap assembly, said cap assembly having a cap end and a frustoconical threaded plug, said frustoconical threaded plug being sized to mate sealingly with said frustoconical threaded socket of said reservoir, said frustoconical threaded plug having a stem projecting axially from said frustoconical threaded plug; a cosmetic applicator mounted to said stem; and a reservoir insert fitted inside said reservoir below said frustoconical threaded socket, said reservoir insert having a wiping orifice sized and shaped to wipe said cosmetic applicator.
  • 2. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said frustoconical threaded plug has a plug end located to sealingly bear against an upper end of said reservoir insert.
  • 3. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said cap assembly has a shoulder located to sealingly bear against an end of said reservoir.
  • 4. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said reservoir insert is retained in said reservoir by a mounting rim at an upper end thereof, said mounting rim being snap fitted into an annular channel extending around an inner surface of said reservoir.
  • 5. A cosmetic applicator assembly, consisting essentially of:a reservoir, said reservoir having an open end and a closed end, said open end having a frustoconical threaded socket; a cap assembly, said cap assembly having a cap end and a frustoconical threaded plug, said frustoconical threaded plug being sized to mate sealingly with said frustoconical threaded socket of said reservoir when said cap assembly is rotated relative to said reservoir, said frustoconical threaded plug having a stem projecting axially from said plug, said stem having a central bore at its free end; a cosmetic brush assembly mounted to said stem by fitting into said stem central bore; and a reservoir insert fitted inside said reservoir below said frustoconical threaded socket, said reservoir insert having a wiping orifice sized and shaped to wipe said cosmetic brush assembly.
  • 6. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein said frustoconical threaded plug has a plug end located to sealingly bear against an upper end of said reservoir insert.
  • 7. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein said cap assembly has a shoulder located to sealingly bear against an end of said reservoir.
  • 8. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein said reservoir insert is retained in said reservoir by a mounting rim at an upper end thereof, said mounting rim being snap fitted into an annular channel extending around an inner surface of said reservoir.
  • 9. A cosmetic applicator assembly, comprising:a reservoir, said reservoir having an open end and a closed end, said open end having a frustoconical socket; a cap assembly, said cap assembly having a cap end and a frustoconical plug, said frustoconical plug being sized to sealingly engage with said frustoconical socket of said reservoir, said frustoconical plug having a stem projecting axially from said plug; a cosmetic applicator mounted to said stem; and a reservoir insert fitted inside said reservoir below said frustoconical socket, said reservoir insert having a wiping orifice sized and shaped to wipe said cosmetic applicator.
  • 10. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein said frustoconical plug has a plug end located to sealingly bear against an upper end of said reservoir insert.
  • 11. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein said cap assembly has a shoulder located to sealingly bear against an end of said reservoir.
  • 12. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein said stem is provided with means for mounting said cosmetic applicator.
  • 13. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 12, wherein said means for mounting said cosmetic applicator comprises a bore in said stem, said bore being open at one free end of said stem.
  • 14. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 13, wherein said cosmetic applicator comprises a twisted wire brush assembly mounted to said bore of said stem.
  • 15. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein said reservoir insert is retained in said reservoir by a mounting rim at an upper end thereof, said mounting rim being snap fitted into an annular channel extending around an inner surface of said reservoir.
  • 16. A cosmetic applicator assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein said frustoconical plug and said frustoconical socket of said reservoir are provided with mating screw threads to sealingly attach said reservoir together with said cap assembly.
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