This disclosure relates to a make-up case or a cosmetic compact. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a cosmetic compact case that is refillable and can be broken down to maximize recyclable content.
Conventional compact cases hold makeup or cosmetics, such as, powders, eye shadow, eyeliner, lipstick, or other beauty aids. Compacts often provide a mirror for viewing the face, thereby facilitating the process of applying; the makeup to the face.
A compact usually includes a lid or a cover section hingeably coupled to a base or a container section. Either the cover section or the base section can be pivoted about the hinge to obtain the closed configuration of the compact, thereby providing a convenient storage device. The mirror is typically disposed on the inside of the compact cover section. The base section of conventional compacts usually includes a metal pan for containing the makeup. Alternatively, the makeup can be directly stored in a cavity in the base section.
The mirror and the pan are typically glue to the respective inner surfaces of the lid and base. Because of their being glued to the respective inner surfaces the entire compact must be placed in normal trash and cannot be recycled. In the absence of the glue however, the pan and mirror are very difficult to reliably secure in the compact. Accordingly, improvements are needed to meet the consumer demand of providing ever more recyclable content in consumer goods such as cosmetic compacts.
One aspect of the disclosure is directed to a tri-fold recyclable compact base. The tri-fold recyclable compact base also includes a pan receiving portion including an inner ring and an outer ring, the inner ring or the outer ring including at least one catch, and the inner ring configured to removably receive a cosmetics pan; a pan securing portion, the pan securing portion including a top flange and an inner ring extending perpendicularly from the top flange and an outer ring extending perpendicularly from the top flange, the inner ring or the outer ring including at least one circumferential ring configured to mate with the at least one catch; a first hinge rotatably connecting the pan receiving portion and the pan securing portion; a mirror receiving portion; and a second hinge rotatably connecting the mirror receiving portion and the pan securing portion.
Implementations of this aspect of the disclosure may include one or more of the following features. The tri-fold recyclable compact base where rotation of the pan securing portion about the first hinge causes the at least one catch to receive the at least one circumferential ring and secure the pan securing portion to the pan receiving portion. The inner ring and outer ring of the pan receiving portion each include a catch. The inner ring and the outer ring each include a circumferential ring configured to mate with the catch of the inner ring and the outer ring of the pan receiving portion. Rotation of the pan securing portion about the first hinge causes the catches on each of the inner ring and the outer ring of the pan receiving portion to receive the circumferential ring on each of the inner ring and outer ring on the pan securing portion to secure the pan securing portion to the pan receiving portion. The tri-fold recyclable compact base further includes a pan of cosmetics in the pan receiving portion. The pan securing portion includes a lip extending from the top flange that overlaps the pan, the lip extending over the pan in the pan receiving portion. The tri-fold recyclable compact base further includes a cover secured in the mirror receiving portion. Tabs on the mirror receiving portion mate with a circumferential ring on the cover to secure the cover in the mirror receiving portion. The tri-fold recyclable compact base further includes a mirror inserted into the mirror receiving portion. The mirror is glued to the cover. The mirror is formed of a plastic and glued to the cover. The tri-fold recyclable compact base formed of polypropylene. The tri-fold recyclable compact base further includes an opening latch formed on the mirror receiving portion. The opening latch mates with the first hinge to hold the mirror receiving portion proximate the pan receiving portion. The mirror receiving portion includes a molded-in cover configured to have a mirror glued thereto.
These and other aspects of the disclosure are described herein with respect to the following drawings.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that
The instant disclosure is directed to a cosmetic compact and methods of forming a cosmetic compact to substantially increase the reusability and recyclability of the compact.
In practice, the pan 16 is placed in the pan receiving portion 14, but is not glued, rather it is received in an inner ring 28 formed in the bottom of the pan receiving portion 14. The pan securing portion 18, is connected to the pan receiving portion 14 via the hinge 20 (e.g., a living hinge), and upon folding of the pan securing portion 18 into the pan receiving portion 14, the pan 16 is removably secured and prevented from falling out of the pan receiving portion 14.
Details of the pan securing ring 18 and the manner of securing the pan 16 can be seen in
The combination of the circumferential lip 36 and 44 with catches 38 and 40, respectively, secures the pan receiving portion 14 and the pan securing portion 18 to one another and traps the pan 16 therebetween. This is not a permanent securing of the pan 16 in the pan receiving portion 14 as gluing of the pan 16 would be. In accordance with the disclosure, securing forces applied by the circumferential lips 36, 44 and the catches 38, 40 can be overcome by for example pulling on the mirror receiving portion 22 to cause the pan securing portion 18 to separate from the pan receiving portion 14. The pan 16 may then be removed by the user and a new pan 16 (e.g., with fresh makeup) can be inserted. In this manner the volume of waste produced by the use of the compact 10 is reduced as the pan 16 may be replaced many times through the life of the compact 10.
In addition to the pan 16 being removable, application of pressure to the mirror 24 causes the mirror 24 and cover 26 releases from the mirror receiving portion 22. The mirror 24 may then be separated from the cover 26. The cover may be formed of the same material as the tri-fold base 12 and thus can be recycled together. The pan 16, which may be formed of, for example, aluminum is highly recyclable as well, albeit separately from the cover 26 and tri-fold base 12, which are formed of plastics, as noted above. The mirror 24 may be recycled, or if not, possible this forms the only no recyclable waste associated with the compact 10, greatly reducing the amount of waste as compared to current makeup container products. Further in some instances the mirror 24 may be glued to the cover 26, and while not ideal still greatly reduces the volume of waste and enables recycling of the tri-fold base 12 and pan 16.
As noted above hinge 27 (e.g., a living hinge) connects the mirror receiving portion 22 to the pan securing portion 18. The mirror receiving portion 22 includes tabs 46 configured to mate with a circumferential ring 48 formed on the cover 26. When forced together in mating engagement the tabs 46 and circumferential ring 48 secure the mirror and more particularly the cover on which it is mounted in the mirror receiving portion 22. The mirror 24 and cover 26 are secured in the mirror receiving portion 18 in normal use, but as noted above upon emptying of the cosmetics from the pan 16, a user may place pressure against the mirror 24 and disengage the circumferential ring 48 on the cover 26 from the tabs 46 in the mirror receiving portion 22, thus separating the mirror 24 and cover 26 from the tri-fold base 12.
As will be appreciated, cosmetic companies typically do not manufacture the products they sell and particularly not the containers (e.g., compact 10) in which their products are sold. The manufacturer may, in some instances, not only produce the compact 10 but may in some instances fill or partially fill the compact 10. In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, following manufacture of the tri-fold base 12, the cover 26 and mirror 24 may be inserted into the mirror receiving portion 22 as shown in
As shown in
The cosmetics company, or third-party filler, will upon receipt of the compact 10 unfold the mirror receiving portion 22 from the pan securing portion 14 as shown in
The opening latch 52 formed on the perimeter of the mirror receiving portion 22 mates with the hinge 20 to releasably hold the compact 10 in the closed position as shown in
Upon completion of use, the user may easily disassemble the compact by first opening the compact 10 as described above. Once open, application of pressure to the mirror 24 and cover 26 forces the combination from the mirror receiving portion 22. The mirror 24 and cover 26 may not be recyclable owing to the mirror 24 glued to the cover 26. However, in some instances the mirror 24 may be separated from the cover 26, thus further increasing the percentage of the total compact that is recyclable. Still further, in some instances the mirror 24 may be made of a plastic material (e.g., a plastic resin) enabling the mirror 24 and the cover 26 to be recycled without requiring separation of the mirror 24 from the cover 26.
Next, application of pressure to the pan securing portion 18 can overcome the restraining force of the circumferential lips 36 and 44 with catches 38 and 40 and enable the pan securing portion 18 to rotate on the hinge 20 relative to the pan receiving portion 14. Once in this position, substantially as shown in
In yet a further aspect of the disclosure, rather than having an insertable cover 26 and mirror 24, the tri-fold base 12 may be formed such that the mirror receiving portion 22 is formed in a closed fashion, that is the cover is molded as part of the tri-fold base. In this scenario, the mirror 24 may be glued into the mirror receiving portion 22. The molded in cover becomes to top of the compact 10 once assembled. The remainder of the tri-fold base 12 remains substantially the same and the pan 14 remains removable resulting in a refillable compact 10.
Still a further aspect of the disclosure is directed to a compact 10 employing a snap-fit cover (not shown). In this aspect of the disclosure, the pan receiving portion 14 receives the pan, and a pan securing portion 18 folds over the pan 16 and mates with the pan receiving portion 14 to secure the pan therein. A mirror receiving portion 22 may be separately formed or separated from the tri-fold base 12 (e.g., at hinge 27) and trimmed to remove any sharp edges. The mirror receiving portion 22 may be formed with a solid back (i.e., integrally formed with the cover 26). The mirror 24 may be glued into the mirror receiving portion. Using the snap-fit, the mirror receiving portion 18 can be completely removed from the combination of the pan receiving portion 14 and the pan securing portion 18 which retain the pan 16 and the cosmetics located therein.
Though depicted in the drawings and described herein as being generally round in shape, the compact 10 is not so limited. Other shapes including square, rectangular, triangular, octagonal, etc., are contemplated within the many shapes of the compact without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Further though the pan receiving portion 14 is depicted as receiving a single pan 16, the disclosure is not so limited and multiple pans 16 may be inserted into a pan receiving portion 14. Further the pan receiving portion 14 may be configured with one or more ribs (not shown) which are configured to receive the multiple pans 16. As an example, the pan receiving portion 14 may be square is shape and configured to receive a rectangular pan 16 and two square pans 16, with two ribs formed in the bottom of the pan receiving portion 14 to receive and securely hold the three pans 16.
As a result of the use of a mono-material, such as polypropylene, and the tri-fold construction described herein, the amount of recyclable material is increased, and the volume of waste materials can be further reduced or eliminated.
Still a further aspect of the disclosure is directed to a hot pour or direct pour cosmetic. A hot pour cosmetic is one that is poured directly into the pan receiving portion 14. No pan 16 is needed for hot pour cosmetics. To recycle or reuse a tri-fold base 12 for use with hot pour cosmetics, any residual cosmetic need just be washed out of the pan receiving portion 14. Further, in accordance with the disclosure, the initial use of the tri-fold base 12 may be to receive hot pour cosmetics, and then following an initial use, the user can wash the pan receiving portion 14 and insert a pan 16 having cosmetics therein to allow for reuse of the compact 10.
Although several embodiments and examples are disclosed herein, the present application extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the disclosure and modifications and equivalents thereof. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, it should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed inventions. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present disclosure herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.
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63352163 | Jun 2022 | US |