This application claims priority to French Application No. FR 0511556 filed Nov. 15, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the domain of packaging for cosmetics, including packaging for make-up cases for face care, including the eyes and lips.
2. Background
Cosmetic cases can comprise a hollow lid that can be fitted with a mirror on the inside; a hollow bottom that can be fitted with a mesh or intermediate support for at least one cup that can contain a cosmetic product; a hinge forming the connecting device between the lid and the bottom, through which the lid is articulated and used to open the case; and a snap closure or other means of locking and unlocking the lid from the bottom to open and close the case, the closure can be of the push button type. This snap closure can be located on the side of the case opposite the hinge, and can involve cooperation between an element on the lid and an element on the bottom or on the mesh fixed to the bottom, to keep the case closed except when intentionally opened.
Numerous cases are known, and different embodiments may apply to one or several components of the case, particularly regarding the closing and opening of the case. Patents related to cases in the name of the applicant include: patent FR 2 661 080 that describes a make-up case with compact closing means; patent FR 2 725 958 that relates to a flush closing case with assisted opening; patent FR 2 737 192 that describes a case with a pivoting lid fitted with a hinge with flexible tabs; patent FR 2 755 352 that describes a case with assisted opening; patent FR 2 755 353 that describes a case with an unlocking and pre-opening pusher; patent FR 2 794 723 that describes a case with improved pre-opening; patent FR 2 844 158 that describes a case with magnetic closing; patent FR 2 844 434 that describes a case with side closing means; patent FR 2 846 631 that describes a case based on side support; and patent FR 2 850 256 that describes a case with a mobile rotating tray. Each of the patents enumerated herein are incorporated herein by reference.
Cosmetic cases can have a serious ergonomic weakness in that when cases are open so that powder can be applied, one hand holds the bottom while the other hand holds the application means, typically a tuft, swab, pad, brush or other soft applicator. The hand holding the bottom often can control the direction of the case and its lid to make use of the mirror located inside the lid, and in practice this makes it difficult for the application means to access the bottom.
Furthermore, in the domain of cases and packaging means for cosmetics, product ranges are renewed frequently so as to offer cases with new functions capable of satisfying existing and other needs.
Finally, it may be advantageous to have “one-hand cases”, in other words, cases that can be held in one hand and opened by pressure applied by the hand holding the case.
According to embodiments of the invention, a case that will be used for packaging cosmetics comprises a lid provided with a mirror and fitted with a first hinge portion, a hollow bottom comprising an intermediate mesh fixed to the bottom, and a cup that will contain the cosmetics, the bottom or the mesh being provided with a second hinge portion, a hinge with rotation axis R formed by cooperation between the first and second hinge portions, a means of locking and unlocking the lid to and from the bottom or the mesh and an applicator of the cosmetic product.
Embodiments of the case can be characterised such that a) the case is quadrangular in shape with four corners and two approximately parallel gripping sides, and b) the rotation axis R is located in one of the four corners such that when the case is open, the lid in which the mirror is fitted is offset from the bottom, the bottom being held by one hand on the approximately parallel gripping sides, to give excellent ergonomics.
In embodiments, the case can enable the lid and therefore also enable the mirror to be offset in position from the bottom held in one hand, such that the entire face can be seen in the mirror without being hindered by the bottom, which can make the ergonomics of the case more appropriate than cases without such a feature.
In the figures, only the mirrors (4) and cavities or cups containing cosmetics (2, 2′, 2″, 2′″) are shown cross-hatched for convenience in viewing the figures and to avoid overcrowding of the figures.
a to 1c relate to an embodiment of a case (1), the case (1) being a case (1R) that can be inscribed within a rectangle with length L and width l.
a is a photographic perspective view of an open case (1′).
b is a top view of
c is a top view of a closed case (1″), showing the hinge (10) and its rotation axis (11) in a bold dashed line.
a to 2c relate to an embodiment of a case (1R) that can be inscribed within a rectangle with length L and width l, the case (1R) having four right-angled corners (12, 12′).
a is a front view of a closed case (1″).
b is a top view of an open case.
c is a top view of a closed case.
a to 3c relate to an embodiment of a case (1R) that can be inscribed within a rectangle with length L and width l, the case (1R) having four rounded corners (12, 12″).
a to 4c relate to an embodiment of a case (1C) that can be inscribed within a square with side length L, the case (1C) having four right-angled corners (12, 12′).
d is a top view of an open case in which the mirror (4) comprises two parts (40) free to fold about a hinge (41).
The following references numbers relate generally to references in the figures:
A case (1) shows aspects of an embodiment of the invention as illustrated in
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In an embodiment, the angle α may be equal to 45°, such that when the case (1R) is open with the lid and the bottom in the same plane, the angle β between the longitudinal directions of the lid LC (31) and the bottom LF (51) is equal to 90°.
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According to one embodiment of the invention, the snap closure (also known as the closing means or locking means) may comprise a magnet fitted on the edge of the bottom (5) or the lid (3) and a metallic part that can be attracted by the magnet, due to magnetic forces, housed facing each other on the edge of the lid (3) or the bottom (5). This is true for the cases shown on the figures.
In another embodiment, the closing mechanism may comprise a hook fixed to the lid free to cooperate with a push button fixed to the bottom, such that manual pressure applied on the push bottom releases the lid.
According to one variant of a hinge that operates as a closing means, the hinge (10) may comprise a spring such that the lid opens automatically when manual pressure is applied. In another embodiment, the hinge operates in response to manual lifting of the lid.
Advantageously, the push button may be a side push button to obtain a so-called “one-hand” case, in which one finger of the hand holding the bottom of the case can be used to apply the manual pressure. Additional closing means can be used, such as releasable adhesives, magnets and metallic pieces fitted at other portions of the case and its parts, male and female cooperating members, latches, fasteners, string, Velcro and similar closing means.
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However, according to one symmetric embodiment not illustrated on any of the figures, the hinge (10) may be a so-called “left” hinge because it is located at the left of a longitudinal half-plane passing through the longitudinal direction (14), such that when the case is open, the lid (3) equipped with the mirror (4) is offset to the left from the bottom (5).
It is important in some embodiments to have cases suitable for use by right-handed or left-handed users who have their own preferred hand for holding the bottom (5) by manual pressure between the thumb and one or several fingers on the gripping sides (13, 13′) of the case and the bottom (5).
With a “right” hinge, the bottom (5) is held in the left hand and the applicator is manipulated with the right hand. Obviously, the situation is reversed in the case of a “left” hinge.
Another purpose of embodiments of the invention is the use of a case (1) according to the invention for packaging of a cosmetic product (2) designed for cosmetics including face make-up, make-up of the eyes and lips, consisting of make-up, a powder or a cream.
Cases (1) were made according to
The lids and the corresponding bottoms were assembled by forming the hinge (10) conventionally, for example by using a central hinge pin, the first portion (30) and second portion (50) of hinge cooperating to form a hub fixed by the central hinge pin.
The case according to embodiments of the invention has much better ergonomics than many cases used in the past. This is particularly striking considering the open case (1′) in
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