U.S. patent application number 13/080193 was filed with the patent office on 2011-09-01 for rotary applicator for cosmetic product.
This patent application is currently assigned to ALCAN PACKAGING BEAUTY SERVICES. Invention is credited to Marie Christine LE GUENIC, Michel LIMONGI.
Application Number | 20110211902 13/080193 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 37852345 |
Filed Date | 2011-09-01 |
United States Patent
Application |
20110211902 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
LE GUENIC; Marie Christine ;
et al. |
September 1, 2011 |
Rotary Applicator for Cosmetic Product
Abstract
An applicator for a cosmetic product comprising a handle and an
application nozzle, including at least one applicator support and a
thumb wheel, defining an application roller which is movable in
rotation with respect to said applicator support, said thumb wheel
interiorly comprising a rigid core and on at least a part of its
exterior surface, a transfer material or a material for temporarily
holding said cosmetic product, including a circular application
surface of average thickness E, adapted to deposit said product
with a line of constant width during the application, said circular
application surface corresponding to the larger diameter D of said
thumb wheel, the thumb wheel having a shaping factor D/E>5. The
applicator provides convenient application and leads to a different
aspect of the product that is applied.
Inventors: |
LE GUENIC; Marie Christine;
(Sceaux, FR) ; LIMONGI; Michel; (Clichy,
FR) |
Assignee: |
ALCAN PACKAGING BEAUTY
SERVICES
Gennevilliers
FR
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Family ID: |
37852345 |
Appl. No.: |
13/080193 |
Filed: |
April 5, 2011 |
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Application
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11776402 |
Jul 11, 2007 |
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13080193 |
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Current U.S.
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401/208 |
Current CPC
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A45D 34/041 20130101;
A45D 2200/1018 20130101; A45D 2200/055 20130101 |
Class at
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401/208 |
International
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A45D 33/12 20060101
A45D033/12 |
Foreign Application Data
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Jul 12, 2006 |
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06/06356 |
Claims
1. An applicator for a cosmetic product, comprising: an axially
directed handle having a first end and a second end; at least one
applicator support; and a thumb wheel, wherein the at least one
applicator support and the thumb wheel are configured to rotatably
operate with each other to constitute a hub-axle assembly with a
rotation axis, wherein the thumb wheel includes: an interior rigid
core and a transfer material positioned on at least a portion of
the exterior surface of the rigid core, wherein the transfer
material is configured to hold the cosmetic product, wherein the
applicator is configured so that a manual displacement of the
applicator results in a rotation of the thumb wheel and a transfer
of the product that is present on the thumb wheel on a part of a
human body, wherein the thumb wheel comprises an application
surface which is configured to deposit the cosmetic product with a
line of constant width during the application, wherein the entire
application surface is exposed.
2. The applicator according to claim 1, in which the thumb wheel
comprises the hub and said applicator support comprises the
axle.
3. The applicator according to claim 2, in which said axle operates
jointly with said hub at the two axial ends of said hub, the axle
comprising a pair of opposite studs.
4. The applicator according to claim 1, in which said thumb wheel
comprises the axle and said applicator support comprises the
hub.
5. The applicator according to claim 1, in which the transfer
material is at least one of: an alveolar material of the foam type,
a fibrous material, including a felt, a weaved or non weaved
material, and a layer of elastomer.
6. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the thumb wheel has
a set of ridges and hollows of the groove and rib type formed on
the transfer material, wherein said grooves and ribs are parallel
to one another, and configured to be at least one of: spirally
shaped, diamond shaped, helically shaped, or of a cylindrical,
concave, convex or conical profile.
7. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the handle
constitutes a grip with a swaging portion, configured to improve
the ergonomics of the handle.
8. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the handle is made
of plastic, wood or metal.
9. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the rotation axis
defines a first angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the
axially directed handle, the first angle being 0.degree. in a
manner that the axis of rotation of said thumb wheel is parallel to
the longitudinal axis.
10. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the applicator
support and the thumb wheel are axially connected through a
reversible joint operation, in a manner configured to form a
combination comprising the handle fixed to the applicator support
or a series of interchangeable thumb wheels.
11. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the thumb wheel
operates jointly with the applicator support by snapping.
12. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the application
surface has an average thickness E configured to deposit the
cosmetic product with a line of constant width during the
application.
13. The applicator according to claim 12, wherein the application
surface corresponds to a larger diameter D of said thumb wheel and
the thumb wheel has a shape factor D/E>5.
14. An applicator for a cosmetic product, comprising: an axially
directed handle having a first end and a second end; at least one
applicator support; and a thumb wheel, wherein the at least one
applicator support and the thumb wheel are configured to rotatably
operate with each other to constitute a hub-axle assembly with a
rotation axis, wherein the thumb wheel includes: an interior rigid
core and a transfer material positioned on at least a portion of
the exterior surface of the rigid core, wherein the transfer
material is configured to hold the cosmetic product, wherein the
applicator is configured so that a manual displacement of the
applicator results in a rotation of the thumb wheel and a transfer
of the product that is present on the thumb wheel on a part of a
human body, wherein the thumb wheel comprises an application
surface which is configured to deposit the cosmetic product,
wherein the rotation axis of the thumb wheel is aligned with a
longitudinal axis of the axially directed handle that extends
through a center of the axially directed handle.
15. An applicator for a cosmetic product, comprising: an axially
directed handle having a first end and a second end; at least one
applicator support; and a thumb wheel, wherein the at least one
applicator support and the thumb wheel are configured to rotatably
operate with each other to constitute a hub-axle assembly with a
rotation axis, wherein the thumb wheel includes: an interior rigid
core and a transfer material positioned on at least a portion of
the exterior surface of the rigid core, wherein the transfer
material is configured to hold the cosmetic product, wherein the
applicator is configured so that a manual displacement of the
applicator results in a rotation of the thumb wheel and a transfer
of the product that is present on the thumb wheel on a part of a
human body, wherein the thumb wheel comprises an application
surface which is configured to deposit the cosmetic product,
wherein the thumb wheel form a disc positioned such that a diameter
of the disc extends perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the
axially directed handle and forms an end of the applicator which is
furthest from the second end of the handle.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of co-pending
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/776,402 filed on Jul. 11, 2007,
the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by
reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] (a) Field of the Invention
[0003] The invention concerns the field of product applicators, for
example for cosmetic products, as well as that of dispensers
comprising such applicators. More particularly, the invention
concerns applicators used for applying cosmetic products with a
large degree of preciseness.
[0004] (b) Description of the Prior Art
[0005] A large number of applicators for make-up or for face care,
or for the skin in general, are already known.
[0006] Thus, for example, products in the form of agglomerated
powder, which are packaged in cases, typically use brushes or foam
applicators as a means for applying powder.
[0007] The applicators of the state of the art typically comprise a
prehension means and an applying means adapted to allow for a
transfer onto a support of the product to be applied.
[0008] As previously indicated, the applying means of the state of
the art typically consist of a foam applicator or a brush, which
are integral with a manual prehension means.
[0009] In use, a foam applicator or a brush loaded with a product
to be applied are placed on the support (lips, eye lashes, skin,
etc) and are moved on the support in a manner to leave a layer of
the product thereon. As is well known, such a layer may provide a
surface that is often not very homogenous and often striated as a
result of the translational motion of the tip of the applicator
when the product is applied.
[0010] On the other hand, in a general manner, there is a permanent
need for new applicators inasmuch as when using the same product to
be applied, the new applicators will provide, for example, new
visual effects on the face, and also constitute a much easier way
of applying the products intended to be applied.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] According to the invention, the applicator for a cosmetic
product 29 intended to be applied on a part of the human body,
comprises an axially directed handle 11 having a first end and a
second end, and an application nozzle 12 attached to the first end,
the nozzle including at least one applicator support 13 and a thumb
wheel 15, both rotatably operating together to constitute a
hub-axle assembly according to a rotation axis which defines an
angle alpha with respect to the axial direction, the thumb wheel 15
interiorly comprising a rigid core and on at least an exterior
surface portion thereof, a transfer material 20 or a material for
temporarily holding the cosmetic product 29, so that a manual
displacement of the applicator for a localized deposit of product
29 on the part of the human body results in a rotation of the thumb
wheel 15 and in a transfer on the part of the human body of the
product 29 which is present on the thumb wheel 15, and
characterized in that the thumb wheel 15 comprises a circular
application surface of average thickness E, which is adapted to
deposit product 29 with a line of constant width during the
application, the circular application surface corresponding to the
larger diameter D of the thumb wheel 15, the thumb wheel 15 having
a shape factor D/E>5. According to a preferred embodiment of the
invention, the angle alpha is equal to zero, i.e. the axial
direction and the rotation axis are parallel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 is an axial cross-section view of an applicator
having two thumb wheels 15 aligned in a same longitudinal
direction, the two thumb wheels 15 rotating in a longitudinal
direction of rotation.
[0013] FIG. 2a and FIG. 2b are side views of an applicator having a
single thumb wheel 15 in a longitudinal direction of rotation.
[0014] FIGS. 3a to 3c are cross-section views in the plane of the
axis of rotation of various thumb wheels 15 having flat ends.
[0015] FIGS. 4a to 4c are cross-section views in the plane of the
axis of rotation of various thumb wheels 15 having convex ends.
[0016] FIGS. 5a to 5c are cross-section views in the plane of the
axis of rotation of various thumb wheels 15 having concave
ends.
[0017] FIG. 6 is an axial cross-section view of an applicator
having a thumb wheel 15 in axial direction of rotation.
[0018] FIGS. 7a and 7b are transverse cross-section views in the
plane of the axis of rotation of the applicators. On FIG. 7a, the
applicator support 13 is formed of two studs, while in FIG. 7b, the
applicator support is formed of two blind holes.
[0019] FIG. 8 represents, in cross-section in the plane of the axis
of rotation, an applicator-dispenser fixed on one side to a nozzle
and on the other side to an assembling means with an outlet
orifice, so as to operate jointly with different reservoirs 31.
[0020] FIG. 9 is an axial cross-section view of an applicator
having two thumb wheels 15 aligned in different longitudinal
directions.
[0021] FIGS. 10a, 10b and 10c represent, in cross-section in the
plane of the axis of rotation, different types of reservoirs to be
used with an applicator-dispenser as illustrated in FIG. 8.
[0022] FIG. 11 illustrates a mode of applicator in which the thumb
wheel 15 is removable.
[0023] FIG. 12A represents a thumb wheel 15 intended to be mounted
on an application support 13 to constitute an applicator having a
thumb wheel in longitudinal direction of rotation as illustrated in
FIG. 12B, or to constitute an applicator having a thumb wheel 15 in
axial direction of rotation as illustrated in FIG. 12C.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the applicator for a cosmetic
product 29 to be applied on a part of the human body, comprises an
axially directed handle 11 having a first end and a second end and
an application nozzle 12 attached to the first end. The nozzle 12
includes at least one applicator support 13 and a thumb wheel 15,
both rotatably operating together to constitute a hub-axle assembly
according to an axis of rotation which defines an angle alpha with
respect to the axial direction. In FIG. 1, the angle alpha is nil,
however the applicator support 13 and the thumb wheel 15 could also
define an angle alpha of 90.degree., as illustrated, for example in
the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 6. In fact, angle alpha between
the applicator support 13 and the thumb wheel 15 could have any
other value between 0.degree. and 90.degree. so as to allow for an
optimal application of the cosmetic product, depending on the part
of the body which is destined to receive the product. The
embodiments presented in FIGS. 1 and 2 in which the thumb wheel is
perpendicular to the handle, i.e. the axis of rotation of the thumb
wheel and the axial direction are parallel or angle alpha is nil,
are more particularly preferred since they allow for a better
grabbing of the applicator and facilitate the application of the
product due to the fact for example that the user's hand which
holds the applicator is not in front of his eye during the
application.
[0025] Thumb wheel 15 interiorly comprises a rigid core 19 and on
at least part of the exterior surface, there is provided a transfer
material 20 or a material for temporarily holding the cosmetic
product 29, in a manner that a manual displacement of the
applicator for a localized deposit of product 29 on the part of the
human body results in a rotation of thumb wheel 15 and in a
transfer of the product 29 which is present on thumb wheel 15 onto
the part of the human body. The transfer material 20 may partially
or completely cover the rigid core 19 of thumb wheel 15.
[0026] Thumb wheel 15 comprises an application surface which is
circular and in which the average thickness is E, the application
surface being adapted for depositing the product 29 with a line of
constant width during the application. Typically, and as
illustrated in FIG. 2, thumb wheel 15 may constitute a longitudinal
member of shape factor D/E>5, D being the larger diameter of
thumb wheel 15 and E being the thickness of the circular
application surface adapted to deposit the product. In a general
manner, D may typically vary between 5 and 50 mm and E may
typically vary between 0.5 and 19 mm. The handle 11 of the
applicator may typically vary between 20 and 150 mm. Handle 11 may
be made of plastic, wood or metal.
[0027] According to a mode of the invention, the handle 11 and the
application nozzle 12 are made into a single piece, while in other
modes of the invention, they each constitute separate members. The
applicator support 13 may be injected or machined, and this is also
the case of thumb wheel 15, which may also be injected or
machined.
[0028] According to an embodiment, thumb wheel 15 may be a single
member of flexible material, or a lined single member.
[0029] According to the embodiment of the invention illustrated in
FIG. 1, the application nozzle 12 comprises two thumb wheels 15,
the thumb wheels 15 being aligned along a same longitudinal
direction and diametrically opposite with respect to the axial
direction. According to other embodiments of the invention, and as
illustrated in FIG. 9, for example, thumb wheels 15 could be
distributed around the axial direction, however not necessarily
along the same longitudinal direction.
[0030] According to other embodiments of the invention, the
application nozzle 12 may comprise N thumb wheels 15, the thumb
wheels 15 being symmetrically distributed with respect to the axial
direction.
[0031] According to a first embodiment of the invention, the thumb
wheel 15 may comprise the hub and the applicator support 13
comprises the axle. According to a first variant illustrated for
example in FIG. 7a, the axle can operate jointly with the hub at
the two axial ends of the hub, the axle typically constituting a
pair of opposite studs, and the hub can define a pair of blind
holes. In this case, two male members operate jointly with two
female members.
[0032] According to another variant, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and
2a and 2b, for example, the axle may operate jointly with the hub
through an end of the hub, i.e. through a single side of thumb
wheel 15, the axle extending along the entire or partial width of
thumb wheel 15. In this case, a single male member operates jointly
with a single female member.
[0033] According to a second embodiment of the invention, which is
a reverse of the first embodiment, the applicator support 13 may
comprise the hub and the thumb wheel 15 may comprise the axle.
[0034] According to a first variant illustrated in FIG. 7b, the hub
may operate jointly with the axle at the two ends of the axle,
typically through a pair of opposite blind holes. In this case, two
male members operate jointly with two female members.
[0035] According to another variant, the axle may operate jointly
with the hub through an end of the hub, i.e. through a single side
of thumb wheel 15, the axle extending along the entire or partial
thickness of the thumb wheel 15. In this case, a single male member
operates jointly with a single female member.
[0036] Notwithstanding the modes or variants, thumb wheel 15 can
operate jointly with applicator support 13 typically through a
snapping engagement, the expression "snapping engagement" covering
any situation in which two distinct members are assembled
together--reversibly or irreversibly--with some tensile,
compression or spreading effort exerted on at least one of the
members to be assembled, this effort acting on the elasticity of
the members. In this respect, it is assumed that in all the cases
discussed above, the applicator support 13 and the thumb wheel 15
are snappingly engaged.
[0037] According to the invention, handle 11 may comprise means for
operating jointly with a container which defines a reservoir 31 for
product 29, handle 11 typically defining a cap or a plug for the
reservoir in a manner to constitute an applicator-dispenser.
According to another embodiment, the handle 11 can define a
reservoir 31 containing product 29, in a manner to define an
applicator-dispenser.
[0038] When the product is a product constituting a solid block,
handle 11 may comprise a means for transferring the product,
typically a spring, to apply the block against thumb wheel 15. When
product 29 is a fluid product, reservoir 31 may comprise a means
for transferring product 29 from the reservoir towards thumb wheel
15, a duct connecting the reservoir to the thumb wheel 15.
[0039] The transfer means may comprise the use of a reservoir with
flexible walls adapted to be manually compressed, such as
illustrated in FIG. 10b, the reservoir 31 being typically a
flexible pocket or a bag, so that prehension of the reservoir can
allow some one to exert a controlled pressure on the reservoir to
provide for a controlled flow of the product towards the thumb
wheel 15.
[0040] However, reservoir 31 can constitute a rigid body, and in
this case, it is typically provided with a means for manually
propelling the product. By way of example, it could be a pump 36 or
a plunger 34, as illustrated in FIG. 10b or a combination
comprising a piston 37 and a screw button combination 38, as
illustrated in FIG. 10c.
[0041] All these reservoirs 31 are provided, typically at their
upper end, with a combination means 32 also allowing for
communication between the reservoir and the duct 35 or the
tube.
[0042] However, it is possible to have a mere flow of the product
by gravity.
[0043] Handle 11 may be fixedly connected to a reservoir 31 through
a flexible or rigid connecting means, which is reversible or
irreversible, typically a flexible tube, in a manner to constitute
an applicator-dispenser. In this case, it is possible to dissociate
handle 11 and the reservoir of product 31, which makes it possible
to have on hand an object of small size and which is light, which
may be advantageous when proceeding to a fine make-up.
[0044] According to the invention, thumb wheel 15 may comprise an
interior rigid core 19 which constitutes the axle or the hub, and
an exterior transfer material 20 or a material for temporarily
holding product 29, which is unitary with the rigid core 19, in a
manner to typically constitute a brush provided with bristles, or
an alveolar material of foam type, or a fibrous material, such as a
felt or a weaved or non weaved material, and/or a layer of
elastomer.
[0045] Rigid core 19 necessarily comprises an orifice in the case
of an applicator-dispenser, so as to allow for a flow of the
product from reservoir 31 up to transfer material 20.
[0046] Thumb wheel 15 and/or rigid core 19 may comprise a portion
provided with one or more orifices in a manner to allow for a
diffusion or a homogenous distribution of the liquid product in the
rotary member or into the transfer material 20.
[0047] As illustrated in FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, in transverse
cross-section, thumb wheel 15 may have an application surface E,
which is essentially rectangular. As illustrated in FIGS. 4A, 4B,
4C, in transverse cross-section, thumb wheel 15 may have an
application surface E, which is essentially convex, or as
illustrated in FIGS. 5A, 5B, 5C, an application surface E, which is
essentially concave. For each of these shapes, the application
surface E may comprise at least one axial recess, or may comprise N
axial recesses, which are symmetrically distributed with respect to
the rotation axis.
[0048] These recesses may be filled with the product to be
applied.
[0049] On the other hand, thumb wheel 15 may be provided with a set
of ridges and hollows of the groove and rib type, formed on the
application means itself, wherein the grooves and ribs may be
parallel to one another, spirally shaped, diamond shaped, helically
shaped, of cylindrical, concave, convex or conical profile.
[0050] Other shapes are naturally possible according to the
invention, as long for example as curves adapted to the shape of
the face and the eyes can be obtained.
[0051] Thumb wheel 15 may also comprise two distinct application
materials, with a junction typically perpendicular to the rotation
axis in the middle portion thereof, thumb wheel 15 being typically
convex, in a manner to make it possible to use either of the
distinct materials.
[0052] Handle 11 may constitute a grip with typically a swaging
portion, in order to improve the ergonomics of the handle 11.
[0053] Finally, as illustrated in FIG. 11, the applicator support
13 and the thumb wheel 15 can be axially interlocked through a
reversible cooperation, so as to be able to constitute an assembly
comprising on the one hand, handle 11 fixed to applicator support
13 and on the other hand a series of thumb wheels 15a, 15b, 15c. In
the embodiment of FIG. 11, the support of the applicator 13
comprises two flexible tongues 40, which may be compressed, for
example through locking abutments 42, in a manner to free thumb
wheel 15, three variants thereof having been schematically
illustrated by letters a to c. In this manner, the support of the
applicator 13 and the thumb wheel 15 are interlocked by means of a
reversible joint operation.
[0054] There is illustrated in FIG. 12A a thumb wheel including a
mixed fixing means, i.e. defining a hub adapted to be mounted by
snapping engagement on a support of the applicator 13 of the axle
with one branch 21 type to constitute an applicator with a thumb
wheel that is perpendicular to handle 11 and which is intended to
be mounted by snapping engagement on an applicator support 13 of
the axle with two branches type to constitute an applicator with a
thumb wheel that is parallel to handle 11. The same thumb wheel can
consequently be used with two different types of applicator, which
allows for a standardization of the format and consequently
represents a cost reduction. The fixing means of the axle type
which is mounted on the thumb wheel is more particularly formed of
a through channel which widens at the level of the opening ends in
order to constitute a snapping abutment.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
[0055] The invention has many advantages.
[0056] Indeed, the presence of a rotary member permits on the one
hand, to modify the aspect of the product that is applied as
compared to a traditional application, and on the other hand, to
facilitate in many cases the application while making it possible
to deposit a make-up product with a line of constant width.
[0057] In addition, the applicator 10 according to the invention
may have curves that are adapted to different parts of the face on
which a make-up is to be applied.
[0058] Thus, for example, the applicator 10 according to FIGS. 5A,
5B, 5C will be an applicator that is adapted to the lips, since it
can draw the edges of the lips while applying the product with only
one application, thereby saving time, and providing for a uniform
and regular application (absence of "streaks").
[0059] Moreover, the invention offers a wide variety of modes or
embodiments, so that it can be used with all sorts of products,
whether they are solid or fluid, and under all sorts of conditions
of use.
[0060] Finally, it makes it possible to considerably renew the
offer of new products, whether we are concerned with the
applicators alone or applicators-dispensers, which in practice is
of a great interest.
TABLE-US-00001 LIST OF REFERENCE MARKS Applicator 10 Handle 11
Application nozzle 12 Applicator support 13 Thumb wheel 15 Rigid
core of 15 19 Transfer material of 15 20 Lateral arm 21 Blind hole
25 Studs 27 Product 29 Reservoir 31 Assembling means 32 Orifices of
15 33 Plunger 34 Duct 35 Pump 36 Piston 37 Screw/button assembly
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