This invention relates to a system and case for storing, carrying and using cosmetics. In particular, this invention relates to a portable case that facilitates efficiently arranging and storing various cosmetics for use. The present invention further relates to a system of miniature size cosmetic cartridges of various dimensions optimal arrangement and storage of cosmetics in the portable cosmetic case.
The application of cosmetics is a daily routine for many people. This use of cosmetics and makeup is for beauty purposes and appearance purposes. Also for some women the use of cosmetics enhances self-esteem. People generally apply cosmetics before leaving home. Whether one lives in an urban, suburban or rural area, the image of the home bathroom counter crowded and cluttered with makeup products can be the same. This clutter and mass disorganization can leave some people feeling overwhelmed. One possible reason for makeup clutter in the bathroom or bedroom is that different people use different amounts of makeup. As a result, some people have more makeup to create the clutter.
This problem of clutter is not just experienced at one's home. In a marketing study of cosmetic consumers, nearly unanimous response about makeup application routines was that there was a need to reapply makeup throughout the day. Participants described that they would carry “the essentials” (cosmetics) around with them all day so that they would be able to reapply makeup if necessary. Some described their situations as “living out of a bag” because of a need to carry everything with them all day. The reasoning behind this lifestyle choice tends to be because participants switch between multiple environments before going home late at night.
As mentioned, a conventional solution to having makeup to do touch ups during various times of the day is to carry the needed cosmetics in a bag or purse. Some people expressed a pain point, based on the sheer size of the bag, around carrying a large makeup bag with the products needed to appropriately touch up the sheer size.
Research shows that women generally fall into two distinct categories: morning makeup routines and mid-day touch up routines. Morning makeup routines near unanimously include creating a foundation or base when applying the makeup to achieve a “basic everyday look.” Touch up routines are done on-the-go at work during the day to prep for after-work occasions or for important business meetings. Touch up routines include the highest opportunity for application of bold colors given that the usual occasions are after work or weekend activities. Make up touch up routines generally include usage of the following products: Mascara, Lipstick, Powder (foundation that is usually only applied once per day in the morning), Eye liner and Eye shadow. To carry these products, women often carry “work bags” or “work backpacks” on weekdays. They often switch bags on the weekend to a smaller “weekend” or “after work” bag. Switching between various bags has undesirable consequences. Spending time to prioritize items to transfer of products from a full-on kit to a weekend or after workbag. One situation women regret is lugging around make up kits for frequent make up touch ups. One other configuration used by women is a makeup pallet with multiple cosmetic products arranged in the pallet in a manner similar to a painter using a painting pallet. This pallet can contain in excess of 20 different makeup products. However, this pallet product is not convenient for transport.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,034,532 to Zhan describes a cosmetic case including an outer case assembly and an inner disk assembly. The outer case assembly includes a case body and a case cover the case body includes a first accommodation chamber having an opening. The inner disk assembly includes a disk body, a disk cover, an outer slot, and a seal ring. The disk body includes a second accommodation chamber for accommodating cosmetics. The case cover is hinged to the case body and adapted to open and close the opening of the first accommodation chamber. The inner disk assembly is disposed detachably in the first accommodation chamber. The disk cover is hinged to the disc body and adapted to open and close the opening of the second accommodation chamber. The outer slot is positioned around the outer sidewall of the second accommodation chamber and the seal ring is housed in the outer slot.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,206,483 to Gajjar describes a cosmetic case according to the present invention for selectively receiving miniature cosmetic items includes a lower case portion having a bottom wall and a continuous side wall extending upwardly from a perimeter edge of the bottom wall, the lower case having an open top and defining an interior area. The cosmetic case includes an upper case portion pivotally coupled to a rear section of the side wall of the lower case portion and being selectively movable between open and closed configurations. A front section of the side wall defines a plurality of apertures configured to selectively receive the tubular cosmetic items into the interior area. The cosmetic case includes a spring loaded assembly configured to naturally urge the cosmetic items out of the interior area. A magnetic shelf in the lower case portion configured to support magnetic cosmetic receptacles.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,796,431 to Goldring describes a cosmetics package comprising a base unit having upper storage means, lower storage means and side walls and a lid movable relative to the base unit between open and closed positions, the upper storage means having locating means for locating a plurality of first cosmetics products in defined positions which are readily accessible when the lid is in its open position but which are inaccessible when the lid is in its closed position, the lower storage means comprising a plurality of cavities opening into the, or at least one of the, side walls and extending beneath the upper storage means for receiving second cosmetics products. The cosmetics package enables individual cosmetics products to be accessed easily for immediate application to a user.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,886,695 to Karoly describes methods and systems for organizing cosmetics are disclosed. One cosmetic case system includes a body having a series of compartments that lock cosmetic containers into the compartment for ease of storage and use. In one set of embodiments, the containers are removable from the cosmetic case. In other embodiments, the containers are an integral part of the cosmetic case. The compartments include ridges that aid in locking the cosmetic containers into the compartments. Several of these cosmetic case bodies can be alternatively stacked so that storage capacity is increased. The cosmetic case can include a mirror on a surface of the body. The case can also include a hinged surface for additional storage.
U. S. Patent Application 20160324297 to Moore describes a lipstick storage assembly including a housing that has an opening to access a plurality of discrete lipstick spaces. Each of the discrete lipstick spaces insertably receives a tube of lipstick. A base is movably coupled to the housing. An extender is positioned within the base. The extender urges a selected one of the tubes of lipstick upwardly in the discrete lipstick spaces. The extender is in mechanical communication with the base. The base is rotatable relative to the housing such that the extender engages the selected tube of lipstick.
U. S. Patent Application 20160135567 to Kamboj describes a multiple cosmetic holder and applicator including a plurality of cosmetic cartridges that receive standard cosmetics therein. The cartridges include an upper magnet disposed within the opening, and a lower annular groove on the cylindrical body. A main body holds the plurality of cosmetic cartridges and includes a base with depressions which include a lower magnet therein and which receive the cosmetic cartridges, locking mechanisms which interface with the annular groove of the cartridges to lock the cartridges within the depressions, and an outer case movable relative to the main body which has a pressable button that unlocks the locking mechanism from the cartridge. A removable cap covers the main body, the cartridges, and the standard cosmetics. A selector tube extends through an aperture in the cap to remove the cartridge when the button is pressed and the locking mechanism is unlocked.
U. S. Patent Application 20140299151 to Stroud describes a modular cosmetic container system is provided to enable a user to organize, create, and substitute customizable cosmetic trays detachably retained within a cosmetic storage system. The present invention utilizes the customizable tray assemblies as a means to store particular combinations of cosmetic products. Each cosmetic product is stored within specially designed receptacles to create a unique set of cosmetic products. These unique sets can be placed within the cosmetic storage system allowing for facilitated transfer and improved customization for user's who may need to frequently carry large collections of cosmetic products. The modular cosmetic container system comprises a housing assembly and at least one tray assembly. The housing assembly is the structural body that functions as a storage location for retaining the at least one tray assembly. The at least one tray assembly is the customizable storage component that retains a plurality of cosmetic products or cosmetic applicator.
U. S. Patent Application 20050081877 to Byun describes a portable cosmetics case includes a housing having a receipt member for cosmetic set and cosmetics to carry it and a cover, the receipt member containing the cosmetic set or the cosmetics capable of raising the above top portion of the housing to permit selection of any one to be required among the cosmetic set or the cosmetics when the cover is opened, and being entered into the housing when the cover is closed, thereby attaining simple and convenient carrying and storage thereof.
These products show various ways to store and carry cosmetics. However, the products described in these publications still lack the flexibility to arrange various cosmetics cartridges of different sizes and shapes unique configurations in a case. Current case designs require cartridges to have linear same size slots. This configuration can make it difficult to store some combinations of cosmetic cartridges with different types of geometric configurations. There remains a need for a cosmetic case that can store various cosmetic cartridges having different geometric configurations and have dimensions for easy storage.
The present invention provides a device and system for storing reduced quantities of cosmetics for use. The invention has a cosmetic storing case with a slim line configuration to facilitate convenient carrying of the case. The case further provides the capability to receive inserted cosmetic cartridges of various geometric shapes. With the present invention, a user can have a systematic arrangement of cosmetics conveniently stored in a compact case. The cosmetic cartridges of various geometric shapes can be arranged and inserted into the case in configurations that provide optimum storage of cosmetics. A user is not locked into specific cartridges having to fit in specific cartridge slots. At any particular time, the user has the capability to store cosmetic cartridges for preferred cosmetic. The present invention also has a means to secure the cosmetic cartridges in the case to prevent cartridge movement in the case and to prevent cartridges from dislodging and coming out of the case.
A preferred use of the device and system of the present invention is when a user wants to do a cosmetic touch up during the day. For this purpose the small quantity cosmetic cartridges provide easier storage than conventional size cosmetic products.
This invention is a cosmetic case for storing and carrying makeup cosmetics. One embodiment of this invention comprises the concept of a “credit card shaped” all-in-one makeup holster with two rows of product. Ideally, this makeup holster would be approximately one-half inch in thickness. The first row can include space for products such as a thin lipstick, an eye liner and mascara and eye shadow cartridges. The second row can allow for a thin powder compact and cotton applicator products. On the large side of the “credit card” case can be a mirror to aid in makeup reapplication for on the go situations. One can easily insert the makeup cosmetic cartridges into and retrieve the cartridges from the case. This approach also makes it easier to replace cartridges. One means to secure the cartridges in place in the cosmetic case is with a small phone-safe magnet. Other cartridge securing means are available such as a screw mechanism to lock the cartridges in place once they are inserted into the case. The case product and separate cartridges can be available as separate products. However, case and individual cosmetic cartridges can combine to form a system for storing and carrying cosmetic products.
The concepts of the present invention are illustrated in the figures.
A cross-section view of the side of the cosmetic case shown in
In the system of this invention, individual cartridges contain various cosmetics that are inserted into the cosmetic case.
In the present invention, the cosmetic case houses cosmetic cartridges inserted into the cosmetic case.
The present invention also incorporates cartridges containing portions of cosmetics.
As shown, makeup cartridges will be of different dimensions. The internal space 205 enables various combinations of different shaped cartridges to be inserted into the cosmetic case as desired by the user.
The present invention can have alternate embodiments that provide for optimal transport of the case. These features can enable a user to attach the case to items such as a cellular telephone, handbag, purse of backpack.
In addition to the above-mentioned embodiments for attaching the cosmetic case of the present invention to a personal item of a user, the cosmetic case can have an adhesive material attached to its surface. This adhesive strip can be a material such as VELCRO. In addition, the user's personal item will also contain an adhesive material that engages the material on the cosmetic case to secure the case to the user's personal item such as a purse or cellular telephone.
The improved cosmetic case and system of the invention provides significant advantages over the current art. The invention has been described in connection with its preferred embodiments. However, it is not limited thereto. Changes, variations and modifications to the basic design may be made without departing from the inventive concepts in this invention. In addition, these changes, variations and modifications would be obvious to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the foregoing teachings. All such changes, variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of this invention.