Patent classifications
A46D1/0253
DEVICE FOR APPLYING A FLUID OR PASTY PRODUCT TO KERATINOUS FIBRES
A device for applying a fluid and/or pasty product to keratinous fibers. The device includes an elongate core extending along a longitudinal axis XX and at least one supple flexible wand oriented longitudinally and inset at least at a first point onto the longitudinal core, the core and the at least one wand being obtained by injection molding in a single piece. The core is made of a first plastic material and the at least one wand is made of at least one second plastic material.
MULTIPLEX BRUSH
This invention is in regards to a multiplex brush. The brush is composed of three types of visible bristles, allowing the users to feel more aware of its effectiveness and difference compared to when using single-type bristle brushes. The straight bristles, 1stwavy bristles and 2ndwavy bristles are planted together so the brush would have more grip. This is in regards to a multiplex brush with 1st wavy bristles and 2nd wavy bristles that are different in the degree and number of curves they have so the brush would allow hairs with different thickness and texture can all be styled easily, while maintaining its optimal condition.
APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING A COSMETIC, MAKEUP OR CARE, PRODUCT TO THE EYELASHES AND/OR EYEBROWS
The present invention relates to an applicator for applying a cosmetic, makeup or care, product to the eyelashes and/or eyebrows, having a moulded applicator member (8) having: a core (10) that extends along a longitudinal axis (X), spikes (15, 16) that are carried by the core (10) and are disposed all around the core (10) in a plurality of longitudinal rows (17, 19), wherein, in said applicator, at least one longitudinal row (17) has an alternation of curved spikes (16) that each extend along a curvilinear elongation axis (E.sub.c) and straight spikes (15) that each extend along a rectilinear elongation axis (E.sub.r).
MASCARA APPLICATOR
A mascara brush includes from bristles, wherein the bristles have a solid round or oval cross section with a diameter of about 6 mil, a twisted wire core holding the bristles, the twisted wire core includes 11 to 13 bristles per turn (equivalent to 210?270 bristles per standard size of 27 mm?28 mm brush); and the brush has an average brush diameter between 7.4 mm to 8.2 mm.
Motorized body cleansing apparatus
A motorized body cleansing apparatus includes a base plate detachably attachable to a support structure, rollers, a guide slide plate (GSP), a split cover plate, a motion transmission assembly, and a base member. The base plate includes guideways positioned on a front surface of the base plate for accommodating the rollers. Elongate guide projections extend from a rear surface of the GSP and slide on the rollers at the front surface of the base plate. The split cover plate secures the GSP to the base plate. The motion transmission assembly is positioned in a cavity of the base plate and is operably coupled to the GSP for moving the GSP upwards and downwards. The base member is detachably attached to a front surface of the GSP. The base member includes one or more cleansing members for cleansing a user's body part during the movement of the GSP upwards and downwards.
CLEANING IMPLEMENT
A cleaning implement equipped with: a shaft part having an insertion end section and a base end section; and a cleaning part comprising an elastomer and capable of cleaning a gap. The cleaning part has a cleaning-part body and a guide part for projecting farther outward in the axial direction than the insertion end section, and guiding the insertion of the cleaning-part body into a gap. The projection dimension of the guide part from the insertion end section is equal to or greater than the thickness of the cleaning-part body, and the guide part has a shape that can be elastically deformed so as to be displaced relative to the insertion end section in the axially perpendicular direction.
Apparatus and method for forming bristle bundles, brush manufacturing machine, use of an apparatus for forming bristle bundles, brush, computer program and computer-readable medium
An apparatus (1) for forming bristle bundles (2) is inter alia proposed as an improvement in the technical field of manufacturing and designing brushes. The apparatus (1) includes at least one bundle pocket (3) which is specified for receiving bristle bundles (2) to be formed. The bundle pocket (3) has a common bundle receptacle portion (50) for unifying at least two bristle bundles (2). The bundle pocket (3) and the bristle bundles (2) situated therein are heated by the heating apparatus (4) of the apparatus (1) so as to set the shaping of the bristle bundles (2) that is predefined by the bundle pocket (3) and the displacement means (7).
APPLICATOR DEVICE FOR APPLYING A PRODUCT OF FLUID OR PASTY TYPE TO KERATIN FIBERS
The application relates to an applicator device for applying a product of the fluid or pasty type to keratin fibres or to an epidermis, including a central core of elongate shape, which extends along a longitudinal axis XX, at least one row of elongate spikes including a first end embedded in the core and a second, free end, the spikes and the core being formed in one piece, at least one of the spikes being delimited by a first flat face coincident with a longitudinal plane passing through the longitudinal axis XX of the central core, referred to as the joint face, and by a second flat face that forms, with the first flat face, an angle of between 91? and 179?, delimiting a cosmetic product reservoir volume V.
APPLICATOR DEVICE FOR APPLYING A PRODUCT OF THE FLUID OR PASTY TYPE TO KERATIN FIBRES
The present invention relates to an applicator device for applying a product of the fluid or pasty type to keratin fibres, comprising a central core (1) having an elongate shape which extends along a longitudinal axis XX, at least one row of elongate spikes (2) comprising a first end (20) embedded in the core and a second, free end (21). According to the invention, at least one of the spikes (2) is delimited by a first flat face (200) that is coincident with a longitudinal plane, known as the reference plane P, and by a second flat face (210) that forms an angle of between 10 and 180 with said first flat face, said at least one spike comprising a first region (22) that is embedded in the core (1) and has a substantially constant cross section in the form of a portion of a circle, and a second region (23) having a variable cross section that is situated substantially in the longitudinal continuation of said first region (22).
Submerged net cleaner
An apparatus for cleaning nets underwater comprising a cleaning head formed from at least one propeller having a perimeter rim available for receipt of fingers, knuckles and/or torsion spring elements. The cleaning head is positioned against the surface of an underwater net wherein the cleaning features are constructed and arranged to remove soft and hard growth from the nets.