In terms of sustainability, refillable packaging is very important due to more and more consumers are looking for eco-friendly alternatives. Offering refillable options are often also wallet friendly.
This disclosure relates to refillable compacts, such as makeup compact cases. The refillable compact has an exterior case with a compartment for holding a removable interior tray that contains the formulation. The exterior case can be made from quality materials that can last for an extended period such that they are not thrown away or disposed of after exhausting the formulation, and the interior tray can be made from less expensive and lightweight materials that can be replaced with a new tray when the formulation is exhausted.
In one embodiment, the compact case is easily refilled by the consumer. There can be a wide variety of choices for the replacement tray and formulation.
In one embodiment, the case can include a mirror on a hinged frame. The hinged frame can be used to secure the tray in place.
In one embodiment, the compact case provides easy open and close mechanisms for the consumer, and provides secure holding of the tray during usage to allow swiping with a brush or pad.
In one embodiment, the refillable compact case can use less plastics for the same amount of bulk as conventional disposable, non-refillable compacts.
The use of a refillable compact with replaceable tray produces less waste overall and makes for an eco-friendly option as compared to disposable compacts.
In one embodiment, the compact case has a removable vacuum-formed formulation tray that has flanges to support the removable vacuum-formed tray, such that the tray is securely sandwiched between a hinged bottom frame and top frame.
In one embodiment, the flanges are located at a sufficient height on the tray to cause a gap between the bottom of the formulation tray and bottom frame. The gap allows for shock adsorption from impacts, such as dropping.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In one embodiment, the lid 102 has a solid flat top and a shallow rim 116 extending below and around the top of the lid 102. The rim 116 extends from the outermost edge of the solid flat top. In one embodiment, the lid 102 includes a hinge 118 at the rear of the lid 102 which connects the lid 102 to the bottom tray 112 and allows the lid 102 to swing open. The hinge 118 can be can fit in and be secured within a slot 180 at the back of the bottom frame 112. In one embodiment, the bottom tray 112 includes a clasp 122 on the front side. In one embodiment, the clasp 122 functions to keep the lid 102 closed. The lid 102 is opened when an upward pressure is exerted on the front of the lid to overcome the resistance of the clasp 122. The clasp 122 may, for example, utilize anyone of a number press fit clasps such as a flexible tab of reduced thickness material with a rib extending on the front that engages with a corresponding groove on the lid 102.
In one embodiment, the top frame 104 has a flat upper border 124 surrounding a square opening. A rim 126 extends down from and perpendicular from the bottom of the border 124. The rim 126 is placed close to but on the inside the outermost edges of the border 124 so that there is an overhang 128 from the border 124 as seen in
In one embodiment, the formulation tray 106 has a closed square bottom 132 with an upright wall 134 extending perpendicular from the bottom 132. In one embodiment, the upright wall 134 extends around the entire periphery of the bottom 132, thereby forming a depression 172 within the center of the tray 106, wherein such depression 172 is formed out of the upright wall 134 and bottom 132, and with no top. Any formulation 114 may be provided within the depression 172 as seen in
In one embodiment, the tray 104 is made through a vacuum forming method from a single sheet of material. In one embodiment, the tray 104 is formed from a monolithic (single piece) sheet of material. In one embodiment, the tray 104 can have a uniform or similar thicknesses throughout the bottom 132, wall 134, and flange 136, excluding bends in the material that can form thin or thick spots. In one embodiment, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is used for the tray material. In one embodiment, the tray material is any biodegradable material, including polylactic acid, starch-based resins, polyhydroxyalkanoates, and polycaprolactone, for example. In one embodiment as seen in
In one embodiment, although the flange 136 is shown around the entire periphery of the tray wall 134, the flange can be discontinuous and may only be provided on certain sides of the tray or any sections thereof. In one embodiment, the height of the flange 136 on the tray wall 134 is set to be a height that will leave a gap 168 between the bottom 132 of the tray 106 and the top of the bottom frame 108.
In one embodiment, the bottom of the formulation tray 106 rests above, but does not touch the top side of the bottom frame 108, thereby leaving the gap 168 between the bottom frame 108 and the formulation tray 106 as seen in
In one embodiment, the bottom frame 108 is a solid flat thin plate from front to back and side to side. A recess 140 or depression generally in the form of a square can be formed on the upper side of the bottom frame 108 which creates a square border 170 around the recess 140. The recess 140 can receive, but not touch the bottom 132 of the formulation tray 106. A recess 142 can be formed on the underside of the bottom frame 108 leaving a border surrounding the recess 142. In one embodiment, the recess 142 can receive the mirror 110. However, the mirror 110 is optional. In one embodiment, the bottom frame 108 has one half of a hinge 144 placed at the rear on the right side and comprising of a slotted groove. A similar hinge is placed at the rear on the left side, but is not visible. The top frame 104 has the second half of a hinge 146 placed at the rear and comprising of respective right and left side ears with openings. Then, the bottom tray 112 has pockets 178 at the back on the right and left sides to receive the hinges 144 and 146 of the top frame 104 and the bottom frame 108. The hinge 144 of the bottom frame 108, therefore, is connected to the hinge 146 of top frame 104 allowing the top frame 104 to swing up as illustrated in
In one embodiment, the top of the bottom frame 108 can have discrete alignment blocks 160 and 162 extending upright along the top border 170 of the bottom frame 108. Alignment blocks 160, 162 have ninety degree bends to center the formulation tray 106 with respect to the bottom frame 108. The top of the alignment blocks 160, 162 receive the underside of the flange 136. The top of the bottom frame 108 can also have blocks 164, 166 extending upward at the front of the bottom frame 108 to prevent the formulation tray 106 from sliding forward. Similarly, the top of the blocks 164, 166, receive the underside of the flange 136. Therefore, the stand-off blocks 160, 162, 164, and 166 hold the formulation tray 106 such that the formulation tray 106 is resting by the flange 136 on the bottom frame blocks 160, 162, 164, and 166, such that the bottom of the formulation tray 106 does not contact the top of the bottom frame 108 as seen in
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In one embodiment, the front side of the bottom frame 108 has a clasp 156 that engages with the front end of the top frame 104 to keep the top frame 104 closed with respect to the bottom frame 108 and thereby securing the formulation tray 106. The clasp 156 can be a flexible tab of reduced thickness material with a rib protruding toward the front, such that the rib can engage within a slot formed on the inside of the front of the rim 126. The lid 102 has an elongated tab 120 with the corresponding mating part for the clasp 122. In one embodiment, the top frame 104 can have a handle 158 to disengage the top frame 104 from the bottom frame 108.
In one embodiment, when the top frame 104 is clasped to the bottom frame 108, the assembly of the top frame 104, formulation tray 106, and bottom frame 108 can swing up together as a unit to reveal the mirror 110 attached underneath the bottom frame 108. The bottom tray 112 has a depth to accommodate the combined height of the top frame 104, formulation tray 106, and bottom frame 108. Further, the depth of the bottom tray 112 may also include a lower compartment when the assembly is swung up. Such lower compartment can be used to hold a sponge/applicator.
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In one embodiment, the bottom frame 208 does not have the alignment blocks of bottom frame 108. In one embodiment, when the bottom frame 208 is used in the compact case 100, the flange 136 of the formulation tray 106 is not supported by the bottom frame 208, instead the bottom frame 208 supports the formulation tray 106 by contact through the spring tabs 210.
As described, the compact case 100 allows securing a pressed-powder cake 114 in the removable formulation tray 106, and the top frame 104 and the bottom frame 108 sandwich the formulation tray 106 by holding the flange 136 of the tray 106. The flange 136 thickness is controlled by the resin sheet, the thickness of which can be controlled with very tight tolerances. Thereby, the formulation tray 106 is firmly secured in the compact case 100 without any movement in normal use, but also allows shock absorption to withstand impacts.
Also, another function of formulation tray 106 is to protect the pressed powder cake 114 during normal shipping, handling, and use conditions. The formulation tray 106 is made from thin material to be flexible which will absorb the energy from any external shocking and vibration. Additionally, the parts of the compact case 100, including the lid 102, top frame 104, bottom frame 108, and bottom tray 112 can be made from durable materials made to last and have more higher end finishes, which can present an attractive exterior, while the replaceable, disposable formulation tray 106 has environmental benefits due to much lighter component weight. In one embodiment, the lid 102, top frame 104, bottom frame 108, and bottom tray 112 are made from one or more of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified (PETG), and styrene acrylonitrile (SAN).
While illustrative embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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