The present invention relates to cosmetics and, more particularly, to a self-heating device for cosmetics.
Like clothes in a wardrobe, cosmetics are always short of a color. As seasons or fashion change, consumers tend to feel lack of some cosmetics. A user often uses cosmetics such as foundation, concealer, blush, lipstick and lip gloss on the back of a hand. Thus, the user is allowed to observe the color of the cosmetics in contrast of the color of the user's skin to determine whether she or he likes the color of the cosmetics. The user can mix the color with the cosmetics with the colors of some other cosmetics to obtain a color that she or he likes. Then, the user can wipe the cosmetics from the back of the hand with paper towel or facial paper.
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A user (not shown) put an amount of a cosmetic material 12 onto one of the raw-material regions 92 and another amount of another cosmetic material 14 onto another one of the raw-material regions 92. Some of the cosmetic material 12 and some of the cosmetic material 14 are moved onto the mixture region 94 from the related raw-material regions 92. The cosmetic materials 12 and 14 are mixed with each other to provide a mixed material 16. The user can insert a thumb in the aperture 96 to hold the palette 90 steadily.
However, in a cold environment, it is not easy to spread the cosmetic materials 12 and 14 in the form of paste or gel. Thus, it takes a long period of time to mix the cosmetic materials 12 and 14 with each other. Hence, the user has to spend quite some time before he or she can use the mixed material 16.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a self-heating palette device.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the self-heating device includes a palette and a stove. The palette includes a stepped portion extending around a planar portion. The stove includes an upper shell and a lower shell. The upper shell includes a stepped rim for supporting the stepped portion of the palette. The lower shell is connected to the upper shell. A heater is supported on the stepped rim of the upper shell and located below the planar portion of the palette. A heating circuit board is connected to the heater and located in the stepped rim of the upper shell. A button is supported on the upper shell and operable to turn on or off the heating circuit board. A battery is connected to the heating circuit board. A recharging circuit board is connected to the battery. A recharging port is connected to the recharging circuit board, thereby allowing connection of the recharging circuit board to an external power supply via the recharging port.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The palette 10 includes a planar portion 11, a stepped portion 13 and an edge 15. The stepped portion 13 extends around the planar portion 11 and includes an edge 15 extending outwards. A corner of the edge 15 is inserted in a recessed portion 25 of the upper shell 22. The recessed portion 25 facilitate removal of the palette 10 from the stove 20. In addition, the edge 15 of the palette 10 includes an L-shaped section in corresponding to the soft layer 28 or the aperture 26.
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Moreover, a heating circuit board 34 is inserted in the space 21 and, more particularly, in the opening of the stepped rim 23. That is, the stepped rim 23 extends around the heating circuit board 34. The heating circuit board 34 is connected to the heater 40 electrically and/or mechanically. The heating circuit board 34 is equipped with a battery 30 that is inserted in the space 21 of the stove 20. Preferably, the battery 30 is rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery 30 is electrically connected to the heating circuit board 34 via an electrical conductive element such as a wire 32.
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The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.