This invention relates to the field of personal storage of cosmetics and lotions—more particularly to a device for the storage and transportation of personal qualities of sunscreen and lip balm.
According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, skin cancer rates are increasing. Skin cancer affects many Americans—over the past three decades, more Americans were diagnosed with skin cancer than with all other cancers combined.
Using sunscreen is the best known way to prevent skin cancer. Research shows that regular use of sunscreen decreases the risk of skin cancer by 40-50 percent.
The lips are a particular area of concern, accounting for 10% of all skin cancer. This is a disproportionate amount, considering the relative size of one's lips as compared to the skin overall.
While using sunscreen to reduce the chance of skin cancer is simple, carrying sunscreen and lip balm is impractical. A backpack is not always available to store the sunscreen bottle and lip balm. This is particularly true when at a water park, public pool, or beach.
What is needed is a device that will allow a user to easily carry sunscreen and lip balm, resulting in greater use and decreased incidence of skin cancer.
Disclosed within is a device that allows a user to transport and store sunscreen and lip balm.
The device disclosed within is intended to be worn as a necklace or bracelet. The device includes two internal storage locations. The first storage location contains sunscreen, the second storage location contains a lip protectant/lip balm.
Alternatively, the device may be constructed as a single larger reservoir that is separated into individual storage locations using one or more dividing walls. For example, a large reservoir may be divided into a first reservoir, or primary reservoir, for the storage of sunscreen. On the opposite side of the dividing wall is a smaller storage location to store lip protectant/lip balm.
The primary embodiment of the device is shaped as a long tube or elongated reservoir. This facilitates wearing the device as a necklace or bracelet. Optionally included in the wall of the tube is a filament, shape-retaining member/filament, or wire. The filament is a material that allows the user to bend the device to fit around the neck or wrist, and allows the device to maintain the desired shape. Anticipated materials include steel, aluminum, and other metals. But certain plastics may also be suitable for use.
The primary embodiment of the long tube includes two openings, one on each end—a proximal opening and a distal opening. Affixed to the proximal opening is a dispensing cap. The dispensing cap prevents the sunscreen from exiting the device while it is worn, but allows the user to access the sunscreen when needed.
The tube can be made of many flexible materials. Included are plastic, silicone rubber, natural rubber, neoprene, polyurethane, nylon, and related materials.
Further options include color. The tubing may be clear or translucent, allowing a user to view the contents. Or the tubing may be opaque. If the tubing is other than clear, colors may be chosen as desired for branding purposes, or to denote different types of enclosed product. For example, yellow may be used for sunscreen with a rating of SPF 15 and red for sunscreen with a rating of SPF 30. Or if the device is filled with liquids other than sunscreen, one may use colors to indicate contents. For example, blue for hand lotion and green for shampoo.
The distal opening is terminated by a rounded or dome-shaped lip balm applicator. Contained within the lip balm chamber is a lip protectant, such as petroleum jelly. The user can squeeze the body of the device to push the lip protectant through the lip balm orifice.
The disclosed device is anticipated as a single-use item, or as a refillable item.
As a single-use item, the device is sold filled with both sunscreen and lip balm. Optional color-coding is applied to indicate the strength of the contained sunscreen. The device contains a quantity of sunscreen required by a single user for a day of sun exposure. The item is purchased, used throughout the day, and discarded when empty.
As a refillable item, the device may be sold with or without contained sunscreen. The user may refill the device by removing the dispensing cap and forcing sunscreen back into the device. Sunscreen is then used as needed, and the device is refilled as needed. The lip protectant may also be refillable. In this embodiment color-coding may be inappropriate, given that the user may fill the device with any strength of sunscreen.
In other embodiments the distal opening includes a cap. The distal opening cap is useful to maintain cleanliness of the lip balm applicator.
The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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The body 10 ends in two openings, a proximal opening 20 and a distal opening 22. The distal opening 22 leads to the lip balm chamber 34, which is separated from the sunscreen chamber 13 by dividing wall 32.
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Connected or integral to the protrusion 42 is flange 46. Flange 46 seals against lid 54, sealing in the sunscreen contained within the bore 12 during storage and transportation of the sunscreen necklace 1.
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The lip balm chamber 34 is separated from the sunscreen chamber 13 by the dividing wall 32.
Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.
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