The present invention concerns the field of containers for liquid makeup. It relates in particular to the field of liquid makeup refills for cases for makeup, and of cases for liquid makeup.
It concerns for example cases configured to contain and deliver makeup in liquid form enabling the user to transport his or her makeup in a handbag or a pocket in order to apply makeup to himself or herself throughout the day. Below in the present document the male or female user will be designated by the female.
Similarly, the term “liquid makeup” must be understood broadly, and may designate for example a fluid foundation, eye contour makeup commonly referred to as “eyeliner”, eye shadow, or a fluid lipstick The term makeup can also designate a liquid care formula, a liquid cream for the face or eyes, a lotion.
Such cases are of small size in order to be easily transportable. They must be fully fluid-tight in relation to the product they contain when they are closed, and must be simple to use, in particular by allowing easy delivery and application of liquid makeup.
The cases also have an important aesthetic function. They may be configured so that they can be re-used when they are empty.
To that end, the cases known in the state of the art contain a refill. This refill clips into the bottom of the case and makes it possible to provide the protection, sealing, and dispensing of the product for the user.
Such a refill is produced with materials compatible with the products it contains. It comprises a container which contains the liquid makeup and a lid enabling the fluid-tight obturation of the container.
A device enables the dispensing or delivery of makeup.
Various types of devices enabling the delivery of makeup which is in liquid form have been envisioned in the state of the art.
Some refills comprise an absorbent complex, which is a sponge. In these refills, the product, that is to say the liquid makeup, is imbibed in a sponge which is held in the bottom of the refill using a holding ring.
This ring supports a protective label which is removed by the user at the time of first use. The sealing is then provided by the lid of the refill. The dispensing of the product is made by imbibing an applicator such as a pad or a finger of the user by pressing on the sponge, in order for it to release the product it contains in its alveolae.
This first solution makes it possible to contain and deliver products that are very fluid.
Nevertheless, the sponge occupies a certain volume within the refill, to the detriment of the storage capacity for the contained product. For a given volume of product that can be released, the refill and the case must be larger than in the absence of a sponge. This goes against the transportability of the product.
A refill for liquid makeup comprising a sponge is in particular disclosed in document JP2008178463.
According to this same principle, the case for makeup may comprise, in addition to the refill container, secondary raceptacles or refills to contain other cosmetic compositions. This is described in document KR20120045146. This does not solve, or only imperfectly solves, the issue of the releasable amount contained by the refill of liquid makeup.
According to a second solution, the refills may present a mesh stretched above the container containing the makeup. The mesh is constituted by an extensible mesh or by a perforated silicone membrane. This solution makes it possible to pass the product through the loops of the fabric forming the mesh or through the perforations of the silicone when it is stretched by pressing upon it. Alternatively, the delivery of the product may be carried out through pressurization of the interior volume of the refill, by pressing on a deformable bottom it comprises. This is described in document FR2744602. According to this same solution, as there is no sponge or other member in the container, its entire volume is available to contain the product. Nevertheless, the product cannot be very fluid since the mesh provides imperfect holding of a very fluid product in the container, and the product must not pass through the mesh in the absence of pressure on the latter.
According to a third solution, the product is dispensed by a so-called “airless” pump (that is to say which does not use any propulsive gas) through a plate, either by a central hole, or by multiple orifices disposed on the upper surface of the plate. According to this solution, the bottom of the refill is constituted by a piston which comes to push the product under the action of the pump, or else a flexible packet which is squashed under the action of the pump. This solution is adapted to the storage and release of liquid products, even the most fluid products, but has a high cost and has a high bulk on account of the system comprising a piston and a pump.
Nevertheless, in the state of the art there is no refill for a liquid makeup case, nor corresponding case, that maximizes the storage volume for liquid makeup, which is potentially very fluid, while enabling easy delivery and being cheap to manufacture and of low bulk in order to enable easy transport by a user.
The invention is thus directed to a refill solving all or part of the aforesaid issues, as well as to an assembly comprising an adapted case and such a refill.
Thus, the invention relates to a refill configured to be inserted into a makeup case. The refill comprises a vessel containing a liquid makeup. The vessel comprises a container comprising an open upper face forming an opening for the delivery of the makeup, said container being delimited by a lateral wall aligned with the opening and a container bottom. The refill comprises an absorbent complex within the container. The vessel further comprises at least one additional volume outside the container, in fluidic communication with the inside of said container.
The presence of an absorbent complex such as a sponge in the container and thus at the location of the opening for delivery of the product enables, just as in the prior art, good retention of a product even if very fluid, and easy delivery of the product by pressure on the absorbent complex.
Furthermore, the presence of volumes of the vessel that are additional to the container gives additional capacity to contain liquid makeup, which is all the greater that the additional volumes do not contain any absorbent complex which would limit the storage capacity thereof.
The retaining capacity of the product by the refill is not compromised, since the absorbent complex enables that retention at the location of the delivery opening for the liquid makeup. When makeup is taken from the refill by pressure on the absorbent complex, the latter is refilled with liquid makeup coming from the additional volumes, by gravity and/or by capillarity.
The refill may have a substantially parallelepiped shape with a substantially square base and a height less than half of one side of its base.
The container may have a substantially cylindrical shape.
The refill may comprise a hollow first part forming the outside walls of the vessel and of the refill, and the bottom of said vessel and of the refill, and a second part forming the lateral wall of the container and an upper wall of the vessel comprising the opening for delivery of the makeup.
According to a first embodiment, the second part furthermore forms a bottom of the container.
According to a second embodiment, the first part forms a bottom of the container.
The second part may form a hinge, the refill further comprising a flap connected to said hinge, the flap being able to tilt between a closed position in which it obturates the opening for delivery of the makeup and an open position freeing said opening for delivery of the makeup.
The refill may comprise passages formed in the lateral wall of the container which provide said fluidic connection of the additional volume or volumes with the inside of said container.
The refill may comprise a space between the lateral wall of the container and the bottom of the container which provides said fluidic communication of the additional volume or volumes with the inside of said container.
The refill may comprise a film which, prior to the first use of said refill, obturates in fluid-tight manner the delivery opening formed by the open face of the container. In this case, the film may be fastened to a rigid ring connected to an upper edge of the lateral wall of the container. Alternatively, the film may be fastened to a rim formed on an upper edge of the lateral wall of the container.
The invention also relates to an assembly comprising a case for makeup having a main body forming an inside volume for receiving a refill and a refill according to one of the preceding claims of matching shape and which is inserted and fastened inside said receiving volume of the case. Such an assembly may further comprise a pad enabling the recovery of liquid makeup by pressing on the absorbent complex of the refill, and wherein the case further comprises a lid forming a reception space for said pad when the case is closed by said lid.
Still other particularities and advantages of the invention will appear in the following description.
In the accompanying drawings, given by way of non-limiting example:
The case may be closed using a lid 3. The lid 3 may tilt relative to a main body 4 of the case 1. A primary function of the lid 3 is to serve for the closing and the opening of the case for the delivery of makeup, but may have other functions. It may form an internal volume, above the refill 2, able to serve as reception space to accommodate therein an an accessory for makeup application, for example a pad. The lid 3 may also, in its bottom, be equipped with a mirror 5 enabling the user to apply make-up to herself easily. The refill is provided with a container 6 having an open upper face for the delivery of the makeup. The container is central in relation to the case 1 and the refill 2. In the example shown, the container 6 has the shape of a cylinder of revolution and the opening it forms is thus round. The container is defined in the refill by a lateral wall, which here is a peripheral wall, the container being cylindrical. An absorbent complex 7 is disposed in the container. The absorbent complex fills the entire volume of the container 6, and for this has a shape substantially matching the internal volume of the container 6. The dimensions of the absorbent complex may be slightly greater than those of the container such that the absorbent complex is slightly compressed therein. The absorbent complex 7 is conventionally a natural or synthetic sponge, or any other type of open solid foam. The absorbent complex 7, may also be formed, in non-limiting manner, from non-woven materials or laminated fibers. The absorbent complex 7 has a high capacity for absorbing fluid, but must nevertheless enable the retention of the liquid makeup in the absence of externally applied forces other than gravity for example.
In order to apply makeup to herself, the user presses or dabs the pad (or other accessory for applying makeup, or a finger) on the absorbent complex 7. Under the effect of the applied pressure, the absorbent complex releases some of the liquid makeup it contains, at the location of its compressed zone. The surface of the pad is then covered with makeup, so enabling the user to apply it to herself easily.
The refill also comprises a flap 8, which may also be called a plate. The flap 8 is connected to the edge of the container 6 by a hinge 9. The flap typically has a general shape which matches that of the opening formed by the open face of the container 6.
When in a closed position, the flap enables sealing to be ensured for the liquid makeup at the location of the open face of the container 6 that forms an opening for delivery of the makeup. This avoids any leakage of makeup during transport, for example in a bag.
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A particular feature of the refill 2 is that, in addition to the container 6, it has an additional volume (or volumes) for storing liquid makeup, fluidically connected to the container. The additional volume is thus defined outside the container, typically between a lateral wall of said container 6 and an outside wall of the refill. Typically, in the example shown in
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When the refill 2 is inserted into the case 1, the refill 2 is held there by matching of shape and/or snap engagement.
The case is shown in closed position, that is to say that its lid 3 is closed.
A pad 11 is disposed between the mirror 5 and the flap 8 of the refill 2.
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The refill is constituted as described below. The refill comprises a vessel to contain the liquid makeup. The vessel comprises the container 6, which contains a sponge, and the additional volume 13.
In order to form the vessel, the refill 2 comprises:
The second part 17 is fastened to the first part 16, for example by fitting inside the latter.
The parts constituting the vessel may be made from plastic material, and for example be obtained by molding.
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The ring 20 can also form a slight restriction of the opening of the container 6, so making it possible to improve the holding of the absorbent complex 7 in the container 6.
In order to enable the extraction of the refill 2 from the case 1, the latter may, as in the example represented here, be provided with an open bottom. The open bottom of the case enables the user to press on the bottom of the refill 2 inner make it come out from the case 1. The bottom of the refill 2, formed by the first part 14 may advantageously comprise a step formation which comes to be inserted into the opening of the bottom of the case 1, in order for the assembly constituted by the case 1 and the refill 2 to present a flat bottom.
In general terms, the extraction of the refill 2 from the case 1, preferably when the refill is empty of makeup, enables its replacement in the case by a full refill.
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A second difference comes from the fact that there is no ring 20 in the embodiment shown in
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In all the embodiments represented, the additional volume is free of any member (typically, it contains no absorbent complex), which enables the total capacity for liquid makeup of the refill to be maximized.
In an embodiment not represented, the lateral wall of the container may be apertured with multiple orifices in order to facilitate the fluidic communication between the additional volume 13 and the container 6.
The invention thus provides a refill for a makeup case, containing a liquid makeup offering a presentation unknown in the state of the art. Thanks to the configuration developed in the invention, the refill provides an optimized storage volume for makeup, within a limited total volume enabling the case and its refill to be transported easily, while preserving the ease of use compared with the refills having a sponge of the state of the art, and the advantage of being adapted to very fluid products.
For example, the refill provided in the invention may contain and release of the order of 15 grams of a product, even if very liquid, in a case that is for example substantially square with very small bulk.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1761419 | Nov 2017 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2018/052989 | 11/27/2018 | WO | 00 |