Containers exist for dispensing cosmetics, medicinal, food, household, or other type products. The containers usually consist of an outer housing, a delivery mechanism for dispensing the different types of products, and in some instances an applicator for applying the products. For example, in various industries, containers with applicators are employed for applying powder, gel, creams, lotions, and fragrances. In the cosmetics and personal care industries, the containers store the products and individuals use the applicators to apply lipstick, eye shadow, and other cosmetic products to portions of their face or body.
Many of these containers are designed for home use. Thus, the containers may not be easily transportable, requiring more storage space than what is available in a purse, a backpack, or a pocket of clothing. If the individual wants to touch up their makeup or perfume during the day and/or to change to another product, the individual would need to carry several containers, one for each of the various products for application or reapplication during the day. Another problem is that current airline regulations limit the amount of liquids and gels that individuals may bring aboard an airplane. Accordingly, there remains a need for improved packages for carrying and applying products.
This summary is provided to introduce simplified concepts of containers with applicators, which are further described below in the Detailed Description.
The disclosure describes cosmetics containers with applicators that contain cosmetic products. In one example, a matchbook cosmetics container includes a base having a back surface and two sidewalls defining a compartment, the compartment housing a plurality of matchstick applicators. Each matchstick applicator includes a top portion for containing a product and a bottom portion being severably attached to a holder. The matchbook cosmetics container includes a cover pivotably coupled to the base, the cover being selectively pivotable relative to the base between an open position in which the plurality of matchstick applicators is accessible, and from which a matchstick applicator is severably removable from the holder, and a closed position in which the cover wraps around and contacts the sidewalls to protect the plurality of applicators in the compartment. The matchbook cosmetics container further includes a closure attached to the cover and to a front portion of the base to secure the cover to the base in the closed position.
In another example, a cosmetic fragrance container includes a base holding a plurality of elongated applicators, the plurality of elongated applicators being removably coupled to the base and retaining a cosmetic fragrance. The cosmetic fragrance container includes a cover pivotably coupled to the base to protect the elongated applicators while in a closed position and to allow access to the elongated applicators when in an open position.
In yet another example, a cosmetics container includes a base having a back surface and two side walls defining a compartment with a replaceable insert disposed in the compartment. The cosmetics container further includes a plurality of cosmetic applicators removably coupled to the replaceable insert, each cosmetic applicator of the plurality of cosmetic applicators retaining a cosmetic product. In addition, the cosmetics container includes a cover pivotably coupled to the base, the cover wrapping around and contacting the side walls to protect the plurality of cosmetic applicators in the compartment.
The features, functions, and advantages that have been discussed above or will be discussed below can be achieved independently in various embodiments, or may be combined in yet other embodiments, further details of which can be seen with reference to the following description and drawings.
The detailed description is set forth with reference to the accompanying figures. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears. The use of the same reference numbers in different figures indicates similar or identical items.
This disclosure describes containers having multiple applicators retaining product(s) that is convenient to carry. The applicators include disposable or single-use applicators that are disposable after using the applicator to apply the product. In some examples, the container may include a matchbook-style container that folds over to enclose the applicators. In some examples, the container may be made of a permanent durable material that houses replaceable or refillable applicators that are disposable. Once all of the applicators have been used, new applicators may be inserted into a compartment of the container. In another example, the container itself and the applicators may be constructed of disposable materials. For instance, after all of the applicators have been removed and disposed, the container itself may be discarded. In another example, after all of the applicators have been removed and disposed, the disposable container may be refilled and later discarded. While the applicators are described throughout as being single use applicators, in other examples the applicators may be reusable a few or many times.
Each of the multiple applicators includes an application portion that retains a product for a single use and an attachment portion that attaches the applicator to a holder. In some examples, the product may be preloaded into or onto the application portion of each applicator prior to sale to a user. However, in other examples, the product may be disposed in a separate reservoir or pallet (not shown) in the container and may be applied to the application portion of the applicator by the user at the time of use. Examples of products that may be disposed on the applicators include cosmetic products, such as fragrances, medicinal products, personal care products, makeup, and other products designed to be applied to the face and/or body. The products may be in the form of, for example, liquids, gels, wax based products, creams, oil-based products, lotions, water-based products, powdered products, solid products, or the like. By way of example and not limitation, some specific cosmetic products that may be disposed on the applicators include lipstick, lip liner, eye shadow, eye liner, eye brow gel, fragrances or perfumes, blush, skin cream, and nail polish. While the application describes embodiments usable to apply cosmetic products, the containers described herein may also be used in connection with other products.
The discussion begins with a section entitled “Example Containers,” which describes non-limiting examples of containers in which applicators may be housed. A section entitled “Example Applicators” follows, and illustrates and describes types, structures, and arrangements of example applicators. A third section, entitled “Example Closures and/or Fasteners,” illustrates and describes example closures and/or fasteners usable for securing a cover to a base of a container, such as the containers described in the first section. Finally, the discussion ends with a brief conclusion.
This brief overview, including section titles and corresponding summaries, is provided for the reader's convenience and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims. The features of the described containers may be implemented in any number of forms. The example containers described herein are merely illustrative.
Example Containers with Example Applicators
The example container 100 includes a base 102 with a compartment 104, a sidewall, and a front portion 106 along a lower front portion of the base 102. For illustrative purposes only, the front portion 106 is shown as stippling. The container 100 also includes a cover 108 that may be formed of a hard surface to protect the applicators.
The base 102 and the cover 108 may be constructed of materials including, but not limited to, leather, ceramic, metal, wood, paper, plastic, composites thereof, or the like. In some embodiments, the base 102 and/or the cover 108 may be made at least partially of a resin such as, for example, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), pentachlorothioanisole (PCTA), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), Polyurethane, combinations thereof, or the like. In some embodiments, the base 102 may be constructed as a separate piece from the cover 108. While in other embodiments, the base 102 may be constructed with an attached cover 108 as one piece.
In some embodiments, the cosmetics container may comprise a matchbook style container. The cosmetics container may be made of cardboard or paper with a cover that folds over to substantially enclose a plurality of applicators that may appear like matchsticks. The cosmetics container houses the plurality of matchstick applicators that are arranged in one or more rows, such as a booklet style or a packet style matchbook. The matchstick applicators contain products, such as a fragrance, lipstick, eye shadow, other cosmetic products, or skin care products.
In this example, the container 100 includes a mirror 110 in an interior of the cover 108. The mirror 110 provides convenience for the user, to have the mirror 110 readily available when applying the product(s). The mirror 110 may cover the entire interior of the cover 108, one half area, or one third area of the cover 108. In another embodiment, the mirror 110 may be located on an exterior of the cover 108 or an exterior of the base 102. The mirror 110 may range in thickness from at least about 0.4 millimeters (mm) to at most about four mm. The mirror 110 may be constructed of materials including, but not limited to, glass, aluminum, silver, and the like. In various embodiments, the mirror 110 may be coupled to the cover 108 by adhesive, press fit, snap fit, one or more ribs or barbs, pouch, or pockets designed to receive parts (e.g., corners or edges) of the mirror, or any other suitable fastening means. In another embodiment, the container 100 may omit the mirror.
The container 100 houses or stores a plurality of applicators 112. In the embodiment shown, the holder may secure the plurality of applicators 112 into a position in the lower portion of the compartment 104 by adhesive, bonding, stapling, or any other suitable securing means. In other embodiments, the applicators 112 may be formed integrally with the base 102, the cover 108, for example. For instance, the front portion 106 may be adhered, bonded, or stapled to the holder or the front portion 106 may cover the holder only. In some embodiments, the applicators 112 may be severable from the holder by, for example, weakened sections of the applicators (e.g., perforated, scored, notched, etc.), non-weakened frangible sections of the applicators that are capable of being torn or broken (e.g., a normal paper match design), as well as separable features (e.g., posts) that support the applicators in the holder. In an embodiment, a post 114 may support a corresponding applicator 112 in the holder and may remain in the holder once a user separates the applicator 112 from the post 114 use. Thus, a plurality of posts supports a corresponding plurality of applicators 112 in the holder to appear visually like matchsticks in the holder, arranged in one or more rows (sometimes referred to herein as a comb-like structure) in a packet form or a booklet form. Details of the applicators 112 are discussed with reference to
In the illustrated example, the compartment 104 has a raised sidewall 105 that is of a certain depth that keeps the cover 108 from coming into contact with the plurality of applicators 112. The sidewall 105 helps to seal the container (e.g., to prevent introduction of contaminants, to prevent product from drying out or evaporating, to limit ability of a fragrance to escape the container, and the like). Furthermore, the sidewalls 105 help to protect the product during transportation or prior to use by creating a compartment. In addition, the sidewalls 105 help to hold the cover away from the product to prevent the cover from contacting or smearing the product prior to use.
In yet another embodiment, a wrap, such as wax paper, metal-foil, paper, or plastic may be included that covers or goes over the plurality of applicators 112 of the container 100. The wrap may be used to preserve the product on the plurality of applicators 112 (e.g., prevent evaporation, wear, smudging, or inadvertent application of the product) and to further prevent the product from coming into contact with the cover 108.
The cover 108 is pivotably coupled to the base 102, such that the cover 108 is selectively pivotable relative to the base 102 between an open position and a closed position. In the open position, the user may access the plurality of applicators 112. In the closed position, the cover 108 is protective of the plurality of applicators 110 for storage and/or transportation.
In an embodiment,
In another embodiment, the base 102 connects to the cover 108 of the container 100 by a hinge (not shown), which may be a device or a bearing. Typically, a hinge connects two parts or objects, allowing only a limited angle of rotation between the parts or objects. The hinge pivots relative to the base 102 and enables the cover 108 to be placed in an open or a closed position. The hinge is often used in constructing a container 100 made from durable materials such as ceramic, metal, wood, plastics, or composites. The container made of durable materials uses replaceable or refillable applicators.
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Example Applicators to be stored in Example Containers
In an embodiment, the powder puff 604 or the sponge 606 may retain powdered products, gels, oils, or lotions for applying lipstick, eye shadow, or a fragrance. In another embodiment, the filament brush 608 may retain wax based or gel products for applying mascara or brow gel. In yet another embodiment, the comb brush 610 may retain wax based or gel products for applying mascara, brow pencil, brow gel, or powdered fragrance.
In some embodiments, a wax based product or gel may be directly applied to an upper portion (i.e., the top portion) of a single applicator, without using additional materials. The individual applicator may be formed continuously with the top portion and with the handle, all molded the same. For instance, wax-based products or gel products for lipstick, fragrance, or eye makeup based may be deposited and retained on the upper portion of the application made of a wooden stick or a paper product. In an embodiment, single matchstick applicators with product on the top portions, may be sold separately (i.e., not attached with a holder). In yet another embodiment, the single matchstick applicators may be sold as loose matchsticks in a container.
While features of various illustrative embodiments are described, the top portion and the applicator may be configured in any form suitable for applying the product retained in the top portion of the applicator. For example, the top portion and the applicator may be constructed in any other suitable shape and size and may have any suitable mass, surface finish, and/or surface treatment desired for a given application. In practice, the top portion and the applicator may be configured in virtually any desired shape, such as substantially circular-shaped, substantially elliptical-shaped, substantially oval-shaped, substantially cylindrical-shaped, or the like.
Generally, the dimensions of example applicators include, but are not limited to, heights ranging from at least about 20 millimeters (mm) to at most about 80 mm and widths or diameters ranging from at least 3 mm to at most about 12 mm. The dimensions of the top portions may range in heights from about 5 mm to about 20 mm and the dimensions of the bottom portions may range in heights from about 15 mm to about 60 mm. In some embodiments, the dimensions of the applicators may range in heights from about 35 mm to about 55 mm and widths ranging from about 5 mm to about 10 mm. The shape, number, and size of the applicators in a packet, a booklet, or a set may be different in relation to each other.
In an embodiment, the user removes an applicator 708 from the applicators 702 arranged in the matchstick style from the holder 704. Discussions of attachments and removals of the applicators follow with reference to
In an embodiment, the top portion of each applicator includes a sealer (not shown). The sealer may be formed of paper, wax paper, plastic, or metal-foil to seal the cosmetic product on the top portion of the applicator prior to use. In another embodiment, the top portion of each applicator includes a sealer that is configured to rub off upon use of the applicator. The sealer may be formed of a thin layer of wax that rubs and/or melts off during the first use.
In an embodiment, a set of short height applicators may retain a Fresh fragrance, a set of medium height applicators may retain a Floral fragrance, and a set of tall height applicators may retain a Woody fragrance. This is particularly desirable for the user to apply different fragrance scents based on the time of day, such as applying a Fresh fragrance in the morning, applying a Floral fragrance later in the day, and/or applying a Woody fragrance in the evening
In an embodiment, the sets of applicators may retain at least two or more products that are different from each other. For example, the top portions being substantially oval-shaped 904 may retain an eye shadow, the top portions being substantially cylindrical-shaped 906 may retain a fragrance, and the top portions having a comb-brush shape 908 may retain eye gel or mascara. Furthermore, the products may vary by having fragrance scents or pigments that are different from each other.
In some embodiments, the container may house applicators that include cosmetics for specific uses, such as cosmetics or fragrances for daytime wear or for evening wear. In other embodiments, the container may house applicators retaining particular types of scents based on fragrance classifications (e.g., musks, floral scents, etc.).
The post may be constructed from materials including, but not limited to, wood, plastic, cardboard, wax, paper, metal-foil, or aluminum. While features of various illustrative embodiments are described, in other embodiments, the posts may be configured in any form suitable for the mounting of the applicators in the holder. For example, the post may be constructed in any other suitable shape and size and may have any suitable mass, surface finish, and/or surface treatment desired for a given application. In practice, the post may be configured in virtually any desired shape, such as substantially circular-shaped, substantially cylindrical-shaped, substantially oval-shaped, substantially rectangular-shaped, substantially pear-like shape, substantially mushroom-like shaped, or the like. Fabrication of the applicators, posts, and holder may be accomplished through a separate manufacturing process, a co-molding process, or any other suitable production process.
In all other respects, the cover, base, and applicators of container 1100 may be the same as the corresponding components of any of the other containers 1100 described herein.
The closures described above may include but are not limited to, a loop fastener on the cover and a hook fastener on a front portion of the base, the loop fastener on the cover being configured to fasten to the hook fastener of the base (e.g., similar to Velcro®); a magnet on the cover and a ferromagnetic material on a front portion of the base, the magnet being configured to attract the ferromagnetic material on the front portion of the base; a re-adherable strip of adhesive on the cover and a smooth surface on a front portion of the base, the re-adherable strip of adhesive on the cover being configured to adhere to the smooth surface on the front portion of the base (e.g., similar to a Post-It Note®); and a snap fastener with a pair of interlocking discs or suction cups being vacuumed together.
Furthermore, the closures above may include but are not limited to, a hook fastener on the cover and a loop fastener on the front portion of the base, the hook fastener on the cover being configured to fasten to the loop fastener of the base; a hook on the cover and a string on the front portion of the base, the string on the front portion of the base being configured to loop around the hook on the cover; a first string on the cover and a second string on the front portion of the base, the second string on the front portion of the base being configured to tie with the first string on the cover; a knot on the cover and a loop on the front portion of the base, the loop on the front portion of the base being configured to wrap around the knot on the cover; a magnet on the front portion of the base and a ferromagnetic material on the cover, the magnet being configured to attract the ferromagnetic material on the cover; or a smooth surface on the cover and a re-adherable strip of adhesive on the front portion of the base, the re-adherable strip of adhesive on the front portion of the base being configured to adhere to the smooth surface on the cover.
While features of various illustrative embodiments are described, in other embodiments, the closures or fasteners may be configured in any form suitable for securing the cover to the base. For example, the above items listed may be constructed in any other suitable shape, size, and materials and may have any suitable mass, surface finish, and/or surface treatment desired for securing the cover to the base. The closures may be configured in any placement suitable for securing the cover to the base. That is, any of the closures may be located on the interior or exterior of the cover and/or the exterior of the base or vice versa to secure the cover to the base. In practice, the closures may be configured in virtually any desired shape, such as substantially circular-shaped, substantially oval-shaped, substantially rectangular-shaped, substantially square-shaped, or the like.
Although the invention has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the invention.