COSMETIC BRUSH
20170215566 ยท 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/1053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B3/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cosmetic brush is provided that is capable of enhancing an ability to retain a liquid cosmetic material and making fine adjustment to the eyelashes easier. The cosmetic brush comprises a core wire part and a bristle group radially attached to the core wire part around an axis of the core wire part continuously in a helical state in an axial direction of the core wire part. The bristle group has bristles each constituted by integrating a basic fiber made up of a plurality of bundled constituent fibers and a wound fiber helically wound around an outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber.
Claims
1. A cosmetic brush comprising: a core wire part; and a bristle group radially attached to the core wire part around an axis of the core wire part continuously in a helical state in an axial direction of the core wire part, the bristle group having bristles each made up of a basic fiber and a wound fiber helically wound around an outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber in an integrated state, wherein the basic fiber is constituted by bundling a plurality of constituent fibers, wherein the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber has groove-like recesses each formed between the constituent fibers adjacent to each other, and wherein the wound fiber is helically wound around the plurality of bundled constituent fibers.
2. (canceled)
3. The cosmetic brush according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of constituent fibers serving as the basic fiber is twisted around an axis of the basic fiber.
4. The cosmetic brush according to claim 3, wherein the wound fiber and each of the constituent fibers are arranged to intersect with each other based on a helical direction of the wound fiber and a twist direction of the constituent fibers, wherein the wound fiber and each of the constituent fibers are extended away from each other in the axial direction of the basic fiber as these fibers go further in a circumferential direction of the basic fiber from each of intersections therebetween.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0027] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
[0028] In
[0029] As shown in
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[0031] In this embodiment, as shown in
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[0034] Therefore, when the bristle group 30 as described above is formed into the core wire part 32, as shown in
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The basic fiber 31A has the entire length (the length from the core wire part 32 to the tip of the basic fiber 31A) set to about 3 mm and the diameter of the basic fiber 31A is set to about 0.07 to 0 .13 mm. In this embodiment, the basic fiber 31A is formed by bundling a plurality of constituent fibers 31Aa, and the constituent fibers 31Aa are integrated by welding as shown in
[0037] Moreover, in this case, the plurality of the constituent fibers 31Aa is twisted around the axis of the basic fiber 31A. Therefore, the fine groove-like recesses 33 are extended in the axial direction of the basic fiber 31A while forming a helical state on the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A, so that an amount of elongation of the fine groove-like recesses 33 is made longer than that in the case of extending straight in the axial direction of the basic fiber 31A under the equal condition of the entire length of the basic fiber 31A, and the specific surface area of the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A in each of the bristles 31 is made considerably larger because of the presence of the plurality of the fine recesses 33 as compared to the case of forming the basic fiber 31A from one constituent fiber (having a smooth outer circumferential surface).
[0038] Additionally, since the plurality of the constituent fibers 31Aa is twisted around the axis of the basic fiber 31A, the constituent fibers 31Aa on the outer circumferential side out of the plurality of the constituent fibers 31Aa tighten a bundle of the constituent fibers 31Aa on the inner circumferential side. Therefore, the constituent fibers 31Aa on the outer circumferential side strongly bundle the constituent fibers 31Aa on the inner circumferential side and a large frictional force etc. are generated between the constituent fibers 31Aa, so that the rigidity and strength of the bristles 31 are further increased. For the constituent fibers 31Aa as described above, a known material such as a PET resin (polyethylene terephthalate) is used.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] The wound fiber 31B and the basic fiber 31A are integrated by welding, and a helical protrusion (hereinafter denoted by same reference numeral as the wound fiber 31B) is formed by the wound fiber 31B on the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A. As a result, the specific surface area (the adhesion area of the mascara liquid 12) of each of the bristles 31 is increased not only because of an increase in the specific surface area due to the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A itself described above (based on the plurality of the fine groove-like recesses 33) but also by the helical protrusion 31B on the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A, so that the specific surface area of each of the bristles 31 is made larger as compared to the case without the helical protrusion 31B formed on the outer circumferential surface of each of the bristles 31.
[0041] For the wound fiber 31B, a known material such as a PET resin (polyethylene terephthalate) is used, and the diameter thereof can appropriately be selected so as to make the helical protrusion 31B (protrusion amount) formed on the outer circumferential surface of each of the bristles 31 preferable from the viewpoint of enhancing a trapping performance and a trapping retaining performance (a catching performance) of the bristles 31 with respect to the eyelashes as well as from the viewpoint of forming a multiplicity of fine retaining spaces between the adjacent bristles 31.
[0042] A helical pitch P of the wound fiber 31B is preferably set from the viewpoint of combing, guiding, etc. of the eyelashes. As a result, the combing and guiding functions for the eyelashes are exerted not only by the bristles 31 but also by the helical wound fiber (helical protrusion) 31B (the helical pitch of the wound fiber 31 B) of each of the bristles 31, so that the combing and guiding functions can be improved.
[0043] Furthermore, in this embodiment, as shown in
[0044] When the mascara brush 20 as described above is used, the bristle group (brush part) 30 of the mascara brush 20 is immersed in the mascara liquid 12 to cause the bristle group 30 to retain the mascara liquid, and the side of the bristle group 30 is then placed under the eyelashes to perform an operation of rotating and moving the brush shaft part 22 upward. As a result, the mascara liquid 12 can be applied to the eyelashes.
[0045] In this case, since the specific surface area of each of the bristles 31 is drastically increased by the plurality of the fine groove-like recesses 33 helically extending on the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A (the plurality of the constituent fibers 31Aa) and the wound fiber 31B on the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31 A, the adhesion area of each of the bristles can be increased with respect to the mascara liquid 12. Additionally, the helical protrusion 31B is formed on each of the bristles 31 by the wound fiber 31B on the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A so that a multiplicity of fine retention spaces can be formed between the adjacent bristles 31. Therefore, the bristle group 30 can be increased in the ability to retain the mascara liquid 12 more than ever so that the need to frequently immerse the bristle group 30 into the mascara liquid 12 can be eliminated to enhance the operability, and a large amount of the mascara liquid 12 can be applied to the eyelashes to easily increase the volume of the eyelashes.
[0046] Additionally, under the bristle group 30 radially attached to the core wire part 32 around the axis of the core wire part 32 continuously in a helical state in the axial direction of the core wire part 32, each of the bristles 31 has the helical protrusion 31B formed by the wound fiber 31B on the outer circumferential surface of the basic fiber 31A and, therefore, the helical state of the bristle group 30 and the helical state of the protrusion (wound fiber) 31B on each of the bristles 31 are effectively used, and the protrusion 31B on each of the bristles 31 protrudes in various directions, so that the trapping performance and the trapping retaining performance (the catching performance) of the bristles 31 can be enhanced with respect to the eyelashes. Thus, by using the mascara brush 20, a contact time (an involvement time) of the bristles 31 can be increased with respect to the eyelashes by preventing the eyelashes from easily separating from the bristles 31, so as to increase a treatment time by the bristles 31 as well as an application time and an application amount of the liquid cosmetic material to the eyelashes. As a result, fine adjustments such as curling of the eyelashes and increasing the volume of the eyelashes can more easily be performed.
[0047] Furthermore, since each of the bristles 31 has the basic fiber 31A made up of the plurality of the twisted constituent fibers 31Aa and the wound fiber 31B is helically wound around the outer circumferential surface of the plurality of the constituent fibers 31Aa (the basic fiber 31A), the plurality of constituent fibers 31Aa are welded and integrated in a tightly bundled state (a state in which a large frictional force is generated between the constituent fibers 31Aa) so that the strength and rigidity of the bristles 31 are increased. Therefore, the high strength and rigidity corresponding to the ability to retain the mascara liquid 12 can be ensured in each of the bristles 31 and the function of the bristles 31 as comb teeth can be improved.
[0048] In this case, the wound fiber 31B tightens the plurality of the constituent fibers 31Aa to effectively suppress the twist thereof so that a greater frictional force etc. are generated between the constituent fibers 31Aa, which makes the rigidity and strength of each of the bristles 31 remarkably high. Therefore, even though the ability to retain the mascara liquid 12 is improved, the cosmetic brush preferably corresponding to the improvement can accordingly be provided in terms of strength etc.
[0049] Moreover, if the mascara liquid 12 used contains fibers, the fibers contained in the mascara liquid 12 are easily entangled with the helical protrusion (wound fiber) on each of the bristles 31 when the bristle group 30 of the mascara brush 20 is immersed in the mascara liquid 12. Therefore, by using the mascara brush 2, the mascara liquid 12 containing fibers can adequately be retained in the bristle group 30 and can be applied to the eyelashes etc.
[0050] Although the embodiment has been described above, the present invention includes the following forms: [0051] (1) using as a cosmetic brush for liquid cosmetic materials other than a mascara liquid; and [0052] (2) forming the mascara brush (cosmetic brush) 20A made up of the core wire part 32 and the bristle group 30 without the brush shaft part 22.
EXPLANATIONS OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS
[0053] 20 mascara brush (cosmetic brush) [0054] 30 bristle group [0055] 31 bristle [0056] 31A basic fiber [0057] 31B wound fiber [0058] 31Aa constituent fiber [0059] 32 core wire part [0060] 33 fine groove-like recess (groove-like recess)