Pronged carrier for holding and retaining a pomade

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6293721
  • Patent Number
    6,293,721
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 12, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 25, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A pronged carrier for a cosmetic pomade is provided for use in a cosmetic dispenser such as a lipstick dispenser. The pomade carrier is made of a platform with at least two spikelike blades that project from the surface of the platform. The blades have two blade members and, in a preferred arrangement, one blade member is disposed adjacent to the peripheral edge of the platform and the second blade member is angled toward the center of the platform. When a pomade is placed onto the carrier, the cooperative action of the blade members of the blades secure the pomade on the carrier.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to dispensers for solid pasty materials such as cosmetic pomades and more particularly to carriers designed to facilitate insertion and retention of a solid pomade within the dispenser.




2. Description of the Related Art




Cosmetic products such as lipsticks, concealer sticks and lip balms, are typically marketed in dispensers that contain the cosmetic as a pomade or bullet mounted in a cup that is moved up and down along a track within a cylindrical sleeve to extend and retract the cosmetic for use. The pomade is loaded into the cup either automatically or manually. Typically, with manual filling, stick-shaped pomades are pre-formed in a mold, chilled and pressed into the cup holder of the dispenser by hand. With a popular-type of automatic filling, the pomades are molded upside-down in a continuous process, chilled, and then ejected out of the mold into the cup of the lipstick dispenser. For automatic filling, the pomade is formed into a bullet or cylindrical shape having a constant diameter throughout the length. Frictional forces between the pomade and the inside wall of the cup holder work to retain the pomade in the dispenser.




A recent trend in the cosmetic industry is the development of wear-resistant, silicone-based lipsticks. The volume of actual product of such lipsticks and the diameter of the pomade are considerably reduced compared to conventional lipsticks. The smaller diameter of the pomade and the tendency of silicone formulations to be slippery and to shrink over time pose a unique problem in maintaining the pomade in a conventional lipstick dispenser that relies on the contact of the pomade against the inside surface of the holding cup. Furthermore, silicone-type lipsticks when pressed or inserted in the cup tend to become crushed at the base which further weakens the attachment of the pomade base in the cup. To reduce such damage to the base, the pomade can be molded to have a diameter that steps down toward the base so that the base conforms with the diameter and shape of the cup. However, the disadvantage of a silicone-type lipstick with a stepped down base is that it is difficult to mold using current automatic processes in which the bullets are formed with straight sides to allow for ready demolding.




Attempts have been made to improve retention of cosmetic masses such as lipsticks in retractable dispensers. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,208,144 (Idec) and U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,059 (Holloway) disclose a dispenser made with a plurality of longitudinal rib-like structures on the inside surface of an elevator cup to assist in gripping the pomade and preventing it from shifting or becoming dislodged from the cup holder during use. U.S. Pat. No. 4,820,070 (Spatz) discloses ribs that are dovetail in cross-section and bite into the inserted cosmetic stick to prevent the stick from pulling away from the side wall of the pomade cup. However, none of these rib structures adequately and effectively retain a pomade in a cosmetic dispenser during use, particularly a silicone-based pomade.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide a mechanism that will receive and securely hold a cosmetic pomade, particularly a silicone-based pomade, within a cosmetic dispenser. Another object is to provide a carrier mechanism that can receive and hold pomades of varying diameters and configurations, and with little or no distortion or damage to the pomade. Yet another object is to provide a pomade carrier mechanism that will facilitate automated filling of a constant diameter pomade without significant damage to it.




These and other objects are achieved by the present invention which is directed to a carrier for holding a solid pomade made of a pasty material such as a lipstick or lip balm, within a cosmetic dispenser that extends and retracts the pomade for use. Also provided is a cosmetic dispenser incorporating the pomade carrier therein, and methods of dispensing a pomade and mounting a pomade in the carrier.




The present pomade carrier provides improved retention of a pomade over mechanisms that are presently used to contain and hold a pomade in a cosmetic dispenser. The pomade carrier is composed of at least two, preferably 3-6, prong-like blades disposed on and extending perpendicularly from the surface of a platform that are adapted to engage and hold the pomade on the carrier.




The blades have at least two blade members. The blades, in cross-section, can be in the shape, for example, of a “V”, “↓”, “W”, “E”, “Σ”, or the like. The blades can be arranged on the platform such that one or more of the blade members will be inserted into a pomade that is placed onto the carrier. In a preferred arrangement, one blade member is disposed on the platform in a parallel orientation along the perimeter or peripheral edge, and a second blade member is positioned at an angle to the peripheral edge toward the center of the platform. The first blade member can be placed contiguous with the peripheral edge of the platform such that, when a pomade is placed onto the carrier, the second blade member cuts into the pomade, and the inner surfaces of the first blade member is placed against the surface of the pomade with relatively minimal insertion into the body of the pomade. The contact of the blades with the pomade does rinimal damage to the base of a pomade, and reduces shifting or dislodgment of the pomade from the cosmetic dispenser during use, particularly silicone-based cosmetic pomades.




The pomade carrier can be used in conjunction with a conventional cosmetic delivery device as known and used in the art. The working parts of such devices generally include a tubular base sleeve, a tubular member that has a helical groove on the inside surface and is disposed coaxially within the base sleeve, and a carrier for the pomade with a member that is disposed within the inside groove of the tubular member to drive the carrier up and down within the dispenser.




The present pomade carrier overcomes problems associated with conventional cosmetic dispensers that use a cup-type holder to receive and hold a pomade. Currently used cup holders can cause damage to the base of the pomade when it is pressed into the cup, and do not hold the pomade securely in the dispenser, particularly smaller diameter silicone-based lipsticks that are more slippery than conventional lipsticks and often become dislodged during use. The present pomade carrier advantageously minimizes damage to the base of a cosmetic pomade especially a silicone-based pomade, so that it will remain intact and more firmly attached and better retained on the carrier, and will not shift or become displaced during use.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Throughout the following views, reference numerals will be used in the drawings, and the same reference numerals will be used throughout the several views and in the description to indicate same or like parts of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a conventional cosmetic dispenser;





FIG. 2

is a cross-section view of the assembled dispenser of

FIG. 1

along line


2





2


, showing the pomade carrier of the present invention assembled in the dispenser;





FIG. 3

is a front perspective exploded view of the principal elements of the dispenser of

FIG. 1

with the pomade carrier of the present invention incorporated therein:





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of one embodiment of the pomade carrier of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the pomade carrier of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of a blade of the pomade carrier of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the pomade carrier of

FIG. 5

along line


7





7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The invention will be better understood and its advantages appreciated from the following description. The term “pomade” as used herein includes a cosmetic such as a lipstick, lip balm or cosmetic concealer, or other solid, pasty material. The pomade can be in the form of a bullet, stick, bar, tube, column, or other like structure.




Referring now to the drawings, an embodiment of a cosmetic dispenser, generally designated with the numeral


10


, that is composed of a known mechanism for extending and retracting a cosmetic pomade incorporating the pomade carrier of the invention, is shown in assembled front perspective and cross-sectional views in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, and in exploded form in FIG.


3


.




It is understood that the pomade carrier can be incorporated into a variety of cosmetic dispensers to dispense a pomade. A typical cosmetic dispenser is generally composed of a tubular sleeve that contains a cup for holding the cosmetic pomade. The cup is movable along a spiral-shaped groove or track located on the inside surface of a tubular member disposed within the sleeve. The pomade in the cup is extended and retracted from the opening of the sleeve by twisting the tubular sleeve or other member to cause the cup to move up and down along the track in the dispenser.




The cosmetic dispenser


10


depicted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, includes a cylindrical base sleeve


12


, a tubular member


14


, a driver shaft member


16


, a nose sleeve


18


, the pomade carrier


20


, and a cap


22


. The tubular base sleeve


12


has a first end


24


, a second (open) end


25


, and a bore


26


. The tubular member


14


is sized to snap-fit into the base sleeve


12


, and has first and second ends


27


,


28


, with a bore


29


therethrough, an outer surface


30


, and an inner surface


31


having a helical- or spiral-shaped groove or track


32


. The driver shaft member


16


has first and second ends


34


,


35


, and a shaft portion


36


. The first end


34


includes an extension(s)


38


adapted to be inserted into and travel along the track


32


of the tubular member


14


. The second end


35


includes an aperture


39


to receive and maintain the pomade carrier


20


therein. The tubular nose sleeve


18


has a first end


40


and a second (open) end


41


, and a bore


42


therethrough. The first end


40


includes an opening


43


sized to receive the shaft


36


of the driver shaft member


16


therethrough into the bore


42


. The pomade carrier


20


is disposed within the bore


42


of the nose sleeve


18


, and includes vertical blade members


44


and a mating fastener


46


that is adapted for insertion into the aperture


39


of the driver shaft


16


. A removable cap


22


fits over the nose sleeve


18


and onto the end


25


of the base sleeve


12


.




When the base sleeve


12


is rotated about the nose sleeve


18


, the extensions


38


of the driver shaft


16


moves in a linear fashion along the spiral track


32


of the tubular member


14


. This causes the pomade carrier


20


to move up and down in the dispenser


10


, and extend or retract a pomade


48


, mounted on the pomade carrier


20


through the open end


41


of the nose sleeve


18


.




It is understood that the pomade carrier


20


can also be mounted in a dispenser (not shown) that does not include a mechanism that operates to extend and retract the pomade carrier for dispensing the pomade. For example, the pomade carrier


20


can be mounted inside a housing such as the hollow, tubular sleeve


12


, and a pomade


48


can be mounted on the stationary pomade carrier


20


and dispensed directly without being extended or retracted within the housing.




The pomade carrier


20


can be mounted in any conventional extension and retraction mechanism such as those described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,059 (Holloway), U.S. Pat. No. 4,208,144 (Idec), and U.S. Pat. No. 4,820,070 (Spatz), the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein. The pomade carrier


20


can also be mounted in a mechanism as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/767,943, filed Dec. 17, 1996, and entitled “Mechanism for Extending and Retracting a Cosmetic Pomade,” the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.




As shown in detail in

FIG. 4

, the pomade carrier


20


includes two or more vertical blades


44


extending from a platform


50


that are adapted to engage and hold the pomade


48


on the carrier. The platform


50


of the pomade carrier


20


has a first surface


54


, a second surface


56


, and an outside edge or perimeter


58


.




The blades


44


are elongate, prong-like extensions or spikes having at least two blade members. The blades can be shaped, for example, as a “V”, “↓”, “W”, “E”, “Σ”, and the like. In a preferred embodiment, the blades are V-shaped in cross-sectional view, as best viewed in FIGS. 5-7, each blade


44


having a first and a second blade member


60


,


62


.




The blade members


60


,


62


are juxtaposed with respect to each other and arranged on the platform


50


so that the pomade


48


, when placed onto the carrier, is firmly secured and will not become dislodged during use nor pull away from the blades


44


as shrinkage occurs. Shrinkage and breakage are particular with silicone lipsticks, and the blades


44


are angled such that, when they are inserted into or deployed around the pomade


48


, they will not break up the defined mass nor fragment the sides of the pomade.




Preferably, at least two blade members are juxtaposed at an angle of less than about 180° and greater than about 40° with respect to each other, preferably at an about 45-1750° angle, more preferably at an about 100-140° angle, with a most preferred angle of about 120°. In the arrangement of the blades


44


on the platform


50


as shown in

FIG. 5

, it is preferred that there is an angle of at least about 5° between the blade member


62


and the peripheral edge


58


of the platform


50


to avoid fragmenting the sides of the pomade, more preferably an about 40-80° angle, with a preferred angle


9


of about 60°. It is further preferred that the arrangement of the blades on the platform


50


is such that the angle of insertion of the blade member


62


into the pomade mass


48


is less than or greater than 90° to firmly retain and reduce shifting of the pomade


48


on the carrier


20


.




The blade members


60


,


62


have an end portion


64


,


66


, a base portion


68


,


70


, an inner surface


72


,


74


, and an outer surface


76


,


78


, respectively. The blades


44


are attached along the base portions to the first surface


54


of the platform


50


and project perpendicularly from the platform. It is preferred that a blade


44


is arranged on the platform


50


such that the first blade member


60


is in a parallel orientation to the peripheral edge


58


of the platform


50


, preferably contiguous with the peripheral edge


58


, as shown with the V-shaped blade in FIG.


5


. The second blade member


62


of the blade


44


is oriented at an angle to the first blade member


60


and to the peripheral edge


58


of the platform


50


. The second blade member


62


is preferably directed toward but not through the center


80


of the platform, preferably at an angle of about 25-45° to the centerline of the platform. The engagement of blade members


62


with the pomade


48


at an angle that does not intersect with the central axis of the pomade


48


allows for shrinkage of the lipstick mass due to drying without allowing the mass to pull away from the blades. The blades


44


are preferably spaced uniformly or equidistant from each other around the peripheral edge


58


of the platform


50


. The pomade carrier


20


is composed of two or more blades


44


, preferably 3-6. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention and as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the pomade carrier


20


has six blades


44


.




In the arrangement shown in

FIG. 5

, as the pomade


48


is placed onto the pomade carrier


20


, the second blade member


62


of the blade


44


becomes inserted or embedded into the base


80


of the pomade


48


. Although the first blade member


60


of the blade


44


can be placed on the platform


50


to also be inserted into the body of the pomade


48


, it is preferred that the first blade member


60


is positioned so that it is flush against or contiguous with the peripheral edge


58


of the platform


50


, as shown, with that arrangement of the blades


44


on the platform, when the pomade


48


is placed onto the pomade carrier


20


, the second blade member


62


of the blade


44


is inserted into the base


80


and the shaft


82


of the pomade


48


, and the inner surface


72


of the first blade member


60


is placed against the exterior surface of the shaft


82


of the pomade


48


with minimal insertion into the base


80


and the shaft


82


of the pomade


48


. This cooperative action of the two blade members


60


,


62


of the blades


44


effectively secures the pomade


48


on the carrier


20


such that there is little or no displacement or movement of the pomade either vertically or laterally during use.




As seen in

FIG. 4

, the pomade carrier


20


includes a mating fastener


46


that extends from the second surface


56


of the platform


50


to secure the pomade carrier


20


to the drive shaft member


16


. As shown, a shaft portion


86


of the mating fastener


46


has a first end


88


that is attached to the second surface


56


of the platform


50


, and a second end


90


that is adapted to be mounted (e.g., snap-fit) into an aperture


39


in the end


35


of the drive shaft member


16


. It is understood, however, that the pomade carrier


20


can also be mounted onto the drive shaft


16


by adhering the second surface


56


of the platform


50


directly onto the end


35


of the shaft


16


by welding, molding, or with a suitable adhesive.




As depicted, the shaft portion


36


of the drive shaft member


16


includes an extension(s)


38


that is adapted and sized to be inserted into the spiral track


32


of the tubular member


14


. In addition, contact between the extension


38


and the end


40


of the nose sleeve


18


prevents the drive shaft


16


from passing through the opening


43


so that the attached pomade carrier


20


is secured within the central bore


42


of the nose sleeve


18


.




The pomade carrier


20


and other parts of the dispenser can be molded from a plastic material by injection molding, compression molding or other like technique known and used in the art. The outer surfaces of the base sleeve


12


, nose sleeve


18


, and the cap


22


are viewed by the user and can be colored or decorated as desired for aesthetic enhancement of the pomade dispenser


10


.




To assemble the pomade carrier


20


in the dispenser


10


, the drive shaft


16


is inserted through the opening


43


of the nose sleeve


18


and into the bore


42


. The pomade carrier


20


is then inserted through the open end


41


of the nose sleeve and attached to the drive shaft member


16


. In the depicted embodiment, the end


90


of the mating fastener


46


is snap-fit into the aperture


39


of the drive shaft


16


. The tubular member


14


is secured (e.g., snap-fit) into the bore


26


of the base sleeve


12


. The drive shaft


16


is then inserted through the open end


28


of the guide member


14


and the extensions


38


inserted into the spiral track


32


. The end


40


of the nose sleeve


18


is then secured to the base sleeve


12


.




A cosmetic pomade


48


can be loaded into the cosmetic dispenser


10


by inserting the pomade


48


through the open end


41


of the nose sleeve


18


until the base


80


is firmly engaged with the blades


44


of the pomade carrier


20


. At least one blade member of each blade


44


is inserted into the pomade mass


48


. The pomade


48


is preferably mounted in the dispenser


10


with the carrier


20


in a retracted position, and the cap


22


placed on the device.




In operation, the cosmetic dispenser


10


extends and retracts the cosmetic pomade


48


in a manner similar to conventional dispensing mechanisms. The nose sleeve


18


can be firmly held in a stationary manner, and the base sleeve


12


twisted to cause the drive shaft


16


and the pomade carrier


20


to move up and down along the spiral track


32


of the tubular member


14


, and dispense or retract the pomade


48


depending on the direction of rotation. The pomade carrier


20


is particularly usefull for gripping or holding a pomade composed of a silicone-based formulation, for example, silicone-based lipsticks.




The invention has been described by reference to detailed examples and methodologies. These examples are not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Variation within the concepts of the invention are apparent to those skilled in the art. The disclosures of the cited references throughout the application are incorporated by reference herein.



Claims
  • 1. A carrier for a pomade of a solid, pasty material, comprising: a platform having a first surface, a second surface, and a peripheral edge; andat least two blades disposed on and extending perpendicularly from the first surface of the platform, and adapted to engage and hold the pomade on the carrier; each of the blades being spaced apart from each other and comprising a one piece blade defining at least first and a second blade members, wherein each of the blades is V-shaped, ↓-shaped, W-shaped, E-shaped, Σ-shaped, or a combination thereof when viewed in a direction transverse to the first surface of the platform, wherein tops of the blade members merge substantially smoothly with one another.
  • 2. The pomade carrier according to claim 1, wherein the blades are uniformly spaced along the peripheral edge of the platform.
  • 3. The pomade carrier according to claim 1, wherein at least one blade member of each blade is disposed on the platform to be inserted into a pomade that is placed onto the carrier.
  • 4. The pomade carrier according to claim 3, wherein the blades are disposed on the platform such that the first blade member of each blade is in a parallel orientation along the peripheral edge, and the second blade member is at an angle to the peripheral edge.
  • 5. The pomade carrier according to claim 4, wherein the second blade member is at an angle to the first blade member of about 45° to less than about 180°.
  • 6. The pomade carrier according to claim 4, wherein the blades are disposed on the platform such that the first blade member of each blade is contiguous with the peripheral edge of the platform.
  • 7. The pomade carrier according to claim 1, further comprising: a mating fastener extending from the second surface of the platform for securing the pomade carrier in a cosmetic dispenser.
  • 8. The pomade carrier according to claim 7, wherein the mating fastener is adapted to be mounted onto a shaft member operable to move the pomade carrier within the cosmetic dispenser.
  • 9. A carrier of claim 1, wherein each of the blades is V-shaped.
  • 10. A carrier of claim 1, wherein each of the blades is V-shaped with a first and a second blade member;the blades being spaced apart from each other and attached to the platform such that the first blade members are contiguous with the peripheral edge, and the second blade members are at an angle to the peripheral edge.
  • 11. A carrier for a pomade of a solid pasty material, comprising: a platform having at least two blades disposed thereon and extending perpendicularly from a first surface of the platform for engaging and holding the pomade on the carrier, each of the blades having at least two blade members;the blades being spaced apart from each other and comprising a one piece blade attached to the platform such that a first blade member of each blade is substantially contiguous with the peripheral edge, and a second blade member is at an angle to the peripheral edge, wherein each of the blades is V-shaped, ↓-shaped, W-shaped, E-shaped, Σ-shaped, or a combination thereof when viewed in a direction transverse to the first surface of the platform, wherein tops of the blade members merge substantially smoothly with one.
  • 12. A method of dispensing a pomade, comprising:(a) mounting a carrier as defined in claim 11 in a dispensing device having a hollow sleeve housing, wherein each of the blades comprises a one piece blade defining V-shaped, ↓-shaped, W-shaped, E-shaped, Σ-shaped, or a combination thereof when viewed in a direction transverse to a base; (b) mounting the pomade in the carrier, wherein the carrier maintains the pomade therein by engaging the pomade with the blades; and (c) manipulating the dispenser to expose the pomade.
  • 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the dispensing device comprises a mechanism operable to extend and retract the pomade carrier within the sleeve housing.
  • 14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising:moving a moveable member along a track to extend and retract the pomade carrier within the device.
  • 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the sleeve housing comprises tubular base and nose sleeves each having central bores, with the nose sleeve rotatably disposed within the base sleeve.
  • 16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising: twisting the nose sleeve relative to the base sleeve to dispense the pomade.
  • 17. A method of mounting a pomade having a base, a shaft and an outer surface, in a cosmetic dispenser, comprising:(a) providing a carrier as defined in claim 11 that is mounted in a hollow sleeve housing of a dispensing device, wherein each of the blades comprises a one piece blade defining a V-shaped, ↓-shaped, W-shaped, E-shaped, Σ-shaped, or a combination thereof when viewed in a direction transverse to a base; and (b) placing the pomade in the carrier, wherein the carrier maintains the pomade therein by engaging the pomade with the blades.
  • 18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the pomade carrier comprises a platform having a first surface, a second surface, and a peripheral edge; and each of the blades have a first and a second blade member; and the blades are disposed on and extend perpendicularly from the first surface of the platform with the first blade member contiguous with the peripheral edge, and the second blade member at an angle to the peripheral edge; andwherein at least the second blade members are inserted into the pomade.
  • 19. The method according to claim 18, further comprising: inserting the second blade members into the pomade, and placing the inner surfaces of the first blade members against the pomade with minimal insertion therein.
  • 20. A carrier for holding a pomade, comprising:a base; and at least two blades extending upwardly from the base, wherein the blades restrainingly are spaced apart from each other and are adapted to engage an inserted pomade against a force tending to remove the pomade from the base, wherein each of the blades comprises a one piece blade which is V-shaped, ↓-shaped, W-shaped, E-shaped, Σ-shaped, or a combination thereof when viewed in a direction transverse to the base, each blade comprising blade members whose tops merge substantially smoothly with one another. 21.The carrier according to claim 20, wherein the blades each comprise at least two blade members juxtaposed at an angle of less than about 180° with respect to each other.
  • 22. The carrier according to claim 21, wherein the blade members are juxtaposed at an angle of about 45-175° with respect to each other.
  • 23. The carrier according to claim 22, wherein the blade members are juxtaposed at an angle of about 100-140° with respect to each other.
  • 24. A device for dispensing a pomade of a solid, molded, pasty material, comprising:a) a tubular base sleeve having a central bore; b) a tubular nose sleeve having a central bore therethrough, and rotatably disposed within the base sleeve; c) a tubular member disposed coaxially within the base sleeve having an inner surface with a helical-shaped track therein; d) a shaft member having a first end with an extension for engaging the track in the tubular member and a second end disposed within the bore of the nose sleeve; and e) a carrier for the pomade attached to the shaft member, comprising: (i) a platform having a first surface, a second surface, and a peripheral edge; and (ii) at least two blades adapted to engage and hold the pomade on the carrier, and extending perpendicularly from the first surface of the platform, said blades being spaced apart from each other,  wherein each of the blades comprises a one piece blade defining a V-shaped, ↓-shaped, W-shaped, E-shaped, Σ-shaped, or a combination thereof when viewed in a direction transverse to the first surface of the base, each blade comprising blade members whose tops merge substantially smoothly with one another.
  • 25. The dispenser according to claim 24, wherein the pomade carrier further comprises:(iii) a mating fastener extending from the second surface of the platform and adapted to mount the pomade carrier onto the second end of the shaft member.
  • 26. The dispenser according to claim 24, further comprising a pomade mounted on the pomade carrier.
  • 27. The dispenser according to claim 26, wherein the pomade is a silicone-based lipstick.
  • 28. A device for dispensing a pomade of a solid, molded, pasty material, comprising: a sleeve housing having a carrier for the pomade disposed therein; the pomade carrier comprising:(a) a platform having a first surface, a second surface, and a peripheral edge; and (b) at least two blades disposed on and extending perpendicularly from the first surface of the platform, said blades being spaced apart from each other, and adapted to engage and hold the pomade on the carrier; each blade having at least two blade members, wherein each of the blades comprises a one piece blade defining a V-shaped, ↓-shaped, W-shaped, E-shaped, Σ-shaped, or a combination thereof when viewed in a direction transverse to the first surface of the platform, wherein tops of the blade members merge substantially smoothly with one another.
  • 29. The dispensing device according to claim 28, further comprising a mechanism operable to extend and retract the pomade carrier within the sleeve housing.
  • 30. The dispensing device according to claim 29 wherein the mechanism comprises:a tubuler member having an inner surface with a helical-shaped track therein; and a member movably disposed in the track of the tubular member and attached to the pomade carrier, which when moved along the track, operates to extend and retract the pomade carrier within the device.
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429845 Jun 1935 GB
731013 Jun 1955 GB
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