Compact housing for a cosmetic container
09717316 · 2017-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D33/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D33/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D21/0228
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45D33/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
There is presented a compact housing for a compact cosmetic container. The housing comprises a godet receptacle adapted to receive a godet containing a cosmetic product. The housing is movable between a closed configuration, in which the cosmetic product of the received godet is covered, and an open configuration, in which the cosmetic product of the received godet is uncovered to allow a user to access the cosmetic product. When the housing is in the open configuration, the godet receptacle is movable between a locked configuration, in which removal of the godet from the godet receptacle is prevented, and a release configuration, in which removal of the godet from the godet receptacle is permitted. When the housing is in the closed configuration, the godet receptacle is in the locked configuration.
Claims
1. A compact cosmetic container comprising: a housing formed from a lid portion and a base portion, wherein said base portion comprises a receptacle receiving a tray portion which contains a cosmetic product, and wherein: said lid portion and base portion are rotatably connected to each other by a hinge; said housing is movable between a closed configuration, in which the cosmetic product of the received tray portion is covered, and an open configuration, in which the cosmetic product of the received tray portion is uncovered to allow a user to access the cosmetic product; said receptacle comprises an interlock arrangement which releasably engages said tray portion; said interlock arrangement includes an elongate member having one end abutting said hinge and the other end including an upstanding flange which forms an outer surface of said housing, wherein said elongate member also comprises an aperture formed between said two ends; said tray portion comprises a projection which extends perpendicularly from a base of said tray portion; said aperture of said elongate member permits entry of said projection, wherein said elongate member is movable along a single axis between a locked position, in which said aperture engages with said projection of said tray portion to prevent removal of said tray portion from the receptacle and a release configuration, in which said aperture and said projection disengage to thereby permit removal of said tray portion from said receptacle and said housing comprises a sloped surface angled with respect to said single axis, wherein as said elongate member is moved along said single axis from the locked configuration to the release configuration, said sloped surface pushes against said projection and moves the tray portion in a direction perpendicular to said single axis to release said tray portion from the receptacle.
2. The compact cosmetic container of claim 1, wherein the cosmetic product comprises at least one of: lipstick; lip-gloss; eye-brow; eye-shadow; concealer; blusher; foundation; compressed powder and skin-treatment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An example of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying diagrams, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Referring to
(18) The housing 12 is formed from a lid portion 18 and a base portion 20, and the aperture 14 is formed in the center of the base portion 20.
(19) Here, the godet 16 is inserted or removed into the aperture 14 from below (as indicated by the arrow labeled “A” in
(20) The lid 18 and base 20 portions are rotatably connected to each other by a hinge 26. Rotation of the lid portion 18 relative to the base portion 20 moves the compact case between an open and closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the lid 18 covers the cosmetic product 17 and the upper surface 22 of the base portion 20. In the open configuration (shown in
(21) In the embodiment shown in
(22) Further, in the embodiment shown in
(23) The embodiment described above therefore comprises what may be referred to as a godet compartment having a slidable cover which must be slid open to enable a godet to be removed or inserted from/into the godet compartment.
(24) Referring now to
(25) The housing 102 is formed from a lid portion 108 and a base portion 110, and the receptacle 104 is provided between the lid 108 and base 110 portions.
(26) Here, the godet 16 can be inserted into or removed from the receptacle 104 as indicated by the arrow labeled “C” in
(27) The lid 108 and base 110 portions are rotatably connected to each other by a hinge 112. Rotation of the lid portion 108 relative to the base portion 110 moves the compact case between an open and closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the lid portion 108 covers the receptacle 104 so as to prevent a user accessing the cosmetic product 17. In the open configuration (shown in
(28) In the embodiment of
(29) As illustrated in
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(31) As depicted by the arrows labeled D in
(32) The embodiment described above therefore comprises what may be referred to as a godet pocket which can be raised to an expose the mouth of the pocket and enable a godet to be removed or inserted from/into the godet pocket. The godet pocket is raised by rotating the lid portion 108 beyond a first open configuration, whereby a lever part 120 at the hinged end of the lid portion 108 cooperates with the pocket 104 to rotate the pocket relative to the base portion 110 (and thereby lift the pocket 104 from its locked configuration to the release configuration). Accordingly, if a user simply wishes to access a cosmetic product 17 held in the container 100 the user moves the lid portion 108 to a first open position as shown in
(33) Turning now to
(34) The housing 202 is formed from a lid portion 208 and a base portion 210, and the receptacle 204 is provided in the base portion 210.
(35) The godet tray 206 can be inserted into or removed from the receptacle 204 as indicated by the arrow labeled “F” in
(36) The lid 208 and base 210 portions are rotatably connected to each other by a hinge 212. Rotation of the lid portion 208 relative to the base portion 210 moves the compact housing 202 between an open and closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the lid portion 208 covers the receptacle 204 (and a godet tray 206 received therein). In the open configuration (shown in
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(38) A godet tray 206 adapted to be received by the housing 202 comprises a projection 222 extending perpendicularly from the base of the godet tray 206. The distal end of the projection 222 is provided with a circumferential flange 224, thus resulting in the distal end of the projection being wider than the middle portion of the projection 222.
(39) The elongate member 216 is slidable relative to the base portion 210 in an outwardly radial direction so as to move the aperture 218 between a locked configuration and a release configuration.
(40) When the aperture 218 is in the release configuration, the aperture 218 permits insertion/removal of the godet tray 206 to/from the recess 204 by allowing the projection 222 to pass through the aperture 218.
(41) When the aperture 218 is in the locked configuration, the interlock aperture cooperates with the projection 222 to prevent insertion/removal of the godet tray 206 to/from the recess 204.
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(44) As depicted by the arrows labeled “E” in
(45) It is also noted that the elongate member 216 is provided with a sloped surface 230 (i.e. a surface that is angled from the longitudinal axis of the elongate member 216) adjacent the aperture 218. The sloped surface 230 is adapted to contact the projection 222 of a godet tray 206 and cause vertical movement (i.e. movement perpendicular to the horizontal upper surface of the elongate member 216) of the godet tray 206 when the elongate member 216 is moved in a horizontal direction relative to the godet tray 206. It will be understood that the sloped surface is therefore adapted to lift a godet tray 206 in an upward direction so that is projects as least partially from the mouth of the recess 204 when the interlock arrangement 214 is moved from the locked configuration to the release configuration. This may facilitate the removal of a godet tray 206 from the recess by exposing a portion of the godet tray 206 that can be gripped by a user.
(46) The embodiment described above therefore comprises what may be referred to as a godet locking arrangement which can be unlocked and enable a godet to be removed or inserted from/into the compact housing. The godet locking arrangement is moved between and locked and unlocked configuration by sliding a member connected to the base of the housing. Accordingly, if a user simply wishes to access a cosmetic product supported by a godet tray 206 within the housing 202, the user moves the lid portion 208 to an open position as shown in
(47) When the housing 202 is in the closed configuration, the lid portion 208 cooperates with the upstanding flange 220 of the interlock arrangement 214 to prevent the interlock arrangement from being moved from the locked configuration. Thus, a user must first open the housing 202 before the interlock arrangement 214 can be moved to its unlocked configuration.
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(49) The housing 302 is formed from a lid portion 308 and a base portion 310, and the receptacle 304 is provided in the base portion 310. The base portion 310 is rotatable relative to the receptacle 304 (as indicated by the arrow labeled “G” in
(50) The godet tray 306 can be inserted into or removed from the receptacle 204 (as indicated by the arrow labeled “H” in
(51) The lid 308 and base 310 portions are rotatably connected to each other by a hinge. Rotation of the lid portion 308 relative to the base portion 310 moves the compact housing 302 between an open and closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the lid portion 308 covers the receptacle 304 (and a godet tray 306 received therein). In the open configuration (shown in
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(53) The recess 304 is provided with an interlock arrangement adapted to releasably engage a received godet tray 306. Here, the interlock arrangement comprises a plurality of inwardly projecting flanges (not visible) that are spaced apart around the inside surface of the base portion 310. A godet tray 306 adapted to be received by the housing 302 comprises a respective plurality of recesses 318 spaced apart around the peripheral edges of the godet tray 306 so that they receive and cooperate with the inwardly projecting flanges of the base portion (when the godet tray 306 is inserted into the recess 304).
(54) The base portion 310 is movable (e.g. rotatable) relative to the recess 304 in a circular direction so as to move the interlock arrangement between a locked configuration and a release configuration.
(55) The recess 304 is provided with a plurality of upstanding sloped projections 316 which are spaced apart and arranged in circular arrangement near the periphery of the recess 304. Each upstanding sloped projection 316 provides a sloped surface 316A (i.e. a surface that is angled from the horizontal (base) plane of the recess floor).
(56) When the interlock arrangement is in the release configuration, the inwardly projecting flanges of the base portion 310 permit insertion/removal of the godet tray 306 to/from the recess 304 by allowing the inwardly projecting flanges to enter or leave the respective plurality of recesses 318 spaced apart around the peripheral edges of the godet tray 306.
(57) When the interlock arrangement is in the locked configuration, the inwardly projecting flanges cooperate with the respective plurality of recesses 316 spaced apart around the peripheral edges of the godet tray 306 to prevent insertion/removal of the godet tray 306 to/from the recess 206.
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(61) As depicted by the arrow labeled “H” in
(62) The sloped surfaces 316A are adapted to contact the bottom (i.e. underside) of a godet tray 306 and cause vertical movement (i.e. movement perpendicular to the horizontal (base) plane of the recess floor) of the godet tray 306 when the base portion 310 (and coupled godet tray 306) is rotated in a circular fashion relative to the recess 304. It will be understood that the sloped surfaces 316A are therefore adapted to lift a godet tray 306 in an upward direction so that is projects as least partially from the mouth of the recess 304 when the interlock arrangement is moved from the locked configuration to the release configuration. This may facilitate the removal of a godet tray 306 from the recess by exposing a portion of the godet tray 306 that can be gripped by a user.
(63) The embodiment described above therefore comprises what may be referred to as a godet locking arrangement which can be unlocked and enable a godet to be removed or inserted from/into the compact housing. The godet locking arrangement is moved between and locked and unlocked configuration by rotating a (base) portion of the housing relative to another portion of the housing (e.g. a floor of the recess). Accordingly, if a user simply wishes to access a cosmetic product supported by a godet tray 306 within the housing 302, the user moves the lid portion 308 to an open position as shown in
(64) When the housing 302 is in the closed configuration, the lid portion 308 cooperates with the base portion 310 to prevent the interlock arrangement from being moved from the locked configuration. Thus, a user must first open the housing 302 before the interlock arrangement can be moved to its unlocked configuration.
(65) Embodiments described above may be summarized as having an interlock arrangement comprising a first portion of the housing which is movable relative to a second portion of the housing as to move a godet receptacle between a release configuration and a locked configuration. The first portion of the housing may comprise an elongate member with an aperture formed therein, the elongate member being slidable relative to the second portion of the housing along a sliding axis so as to move the godet receptacle between the release and locked configuration. Further, the elongate member may comprise a surface that is sloped at an angle relative to the sliding axis, the surface being adapted to cause movement of the godet in a direction perpendicular to the sliding axis when the elongate member is moved along the sliding axis.
(66) Alternatively, the first portion of the housing may be rotatable relative to the second portion of the housing about an axis of rotation so as to move the godet receptacle between the release and locked configuration. Further, the second portion of the housing may comprise at least one surface that is sloped at an angle relative to the axis of rotation, the surface being adapted to cause movement of the godet in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation when the first portion of the housing is rotated about the axis of rotation.
(67) Embodiments described above comprise a clam-type compact case. Alternative embodiments may comprise an opening and closing mechanism which can be described as slide-to-open, slide-to-close mechanism.
(68) The various embodiments of compact housings described above include arrangements which can be described as move-to-lock, move-to-unlock mechanisms for enabling a user to secure or remove a godet tray within/from the housing.
(69) While specific embodiments have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications will be apparent to a person skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
(70) For example, it will be appreciated that other embodiments may be used to contain a godet tray for supporting an suitable type of cosmetic products (such as lip-gloss, foundation, eye shadow, mascara or blusher for example).
(71) Also, although the embodiments have been described as having rectangular or circular cross-sectional shape, other embodiments may comprise housing having a different cross-sectional shape (such a regular or irregular polygonal shape).