Applicator for applying a product to eyelashes or eyebrows
11206913 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Marcel Sanchez (Aulnay sous Bois, FR)
- Wendy Annonay (Paris, FR)
- Audrey THENIN (Meudon, FR)
- Eric CAULIER (Maignelay, FR)
Cpc classification
A46B2200/106
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to an applicator for applying a product to eyelashes and/or eyebrows, comprising an application body produced by material moulding, said application body comprising: a core extending along a longitudinal axis; and spikes (12) carried by the core, having a convex polygonal cross-section with at least six sides, two opposite sides (12b) of which are oriented substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the core.
Claims
1. An applicator for applying a product to the eyelashes and/or eyebrows, having an applicator member that is produced by molding material, this applicator member having: a core that extends along a longitudinal axis, spikes that are carried by the core and have a convex polygonal cross section with at least six sides, two opposite sides of which are oriented substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the core, making an angle of 90°±10° with the longitudinal axis of the core, the applicator having, when viewed from the side in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the core, a series of circumferentially extending crowns, the number of spikes in one crown being different from that in an adjacent crown, crowns having n.sub.1 spikes alternating in the longitudinal direction with crowns having n.sub.2 spikes, where n.sub.2=2*n.sub.1, the spikes in a given crown appearing to be situated between those in a following crown when the applicator member is seen along the longitudinal axis of the core, the spikes being distributed over the core in spike alignments that extend in a longitudinal direction of the core, the alignments being grouped around the core in groups of alignments, and the applicator presenting, when viewed along the longitudinal axis of the core, groups of alignments all identical.
2. The applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross section of the spikes is hexagonal.
3. The applicator of claim 2, wherein the cross section is in the shape of a regular hexagon.
4. The applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spikes have a hexagonal cross section over substantially their entire height.
5. The applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spikes are truncated at their tips.
6. The applicator as claimed in claim 5, wherein each alignment of spikes has spikes of the same height for a range of values of ranks within this alignment.
7. The applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spikes have opposite lateral ridges that are situated in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the core.
8. The applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spikes are distributed over the core in spike alignments that extend in the longitudinal direction of the core, the alignments being grouped around the core in groups of alignments.
9. The applicator as claimed in claim 8, wherein each group of spike alignments has spikes, of the same rank within the alignments of this group, which have different heights.
10. The applicator as claimed in claim 9, wherein each group of spike alignments has three spike alignments.
11. The applicator as claimed in claim 8, wherein each group of spike alignments has two spike alignments with spikes of the same rank having one and the same height, at least for some of the spikes in the alignments.
12. The applicator as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least one group of spike alignments has two identical spike alignments.
13. The applicator as claimed in claim 8, wherein, within one group of spike alignments, a ratio h.sub.max/h.sub.min between the tallest spike and the shortest spike, of the same rank, in a different alignment, is between 1 and 1.5.
14. The applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the core is hollow.
15. The applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spikes extend radially.
16. A device for packaging and applying a cosmetic product, having: a container containing the product to be applied, an applicator as defined in claim 1.
17. An applicator for applying a product to the eyelashes and/or eyebrows, having an applicator member that is produced by molding material, this applicator member having: a core that extends along a longitudinal axis, spikes that are carried by the core and have a convex polygonal cross section with at least six sides, two opposite sides of which are oriented substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the core, making an angle of 90°±10° with the longitudinal axis of the core, the applicator having, when viewed from the side in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the core, a series of circumferentially extending crowns, the number of spikes in one crown being different from that in an adjacent crown, wherein the spikes are distributed over the core in spike alignments that extend in the longitudinal direction of the core, the alignments being grouped around the core in groups of alignments, each group of spike alignments having only three spike alignments, wherein two groups being angularly separated by an angular offset, about the longitudinal axis of the core, that is greater than the angular offset between two adjacent alignments within one and the same group, and wherein the applicator presents, when viewed along the longitudinal axis of the core, groups of alignments all identical.
18. An applicator for applying a product to the eyelashes and/or eyebrows, having an applicator member that is produced by molding material, this applicator member having: a core that extends along a longitudinal axis, spikes that are carried by the core and have a convex polygonal cross section with at least six sides, two opposite sides of which are oriented substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the core, making an angle of 90°±10° with the longitudinal axis of the core, the applicator having, when viewed from the side in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the core, a series of circumferentially extending crowns, the number of spikes in one crown being different from that in an adjacent crown, wherein the spikes are distributed over the core in spike alignments that extend in the longitudinal direction of the core, the alignments being grouped around the core in groups of alignments, each group of spike alignments having only three spike alignments and a non-zero angular offset between two adjacent alignments within one and the same group, the angular offset being measured between the planes containing the axes of the spikes.
19. The applicator as claimed in claim 18, wherein the applicator presents, when viewed along the longitudinal axis of the core, six groups of alignments.
Description
(1) The invention may be better understood from reading the following detailed description of nonlimiting illustrative embodiments thereof and from examining the appended drawing, in which:
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(13) The packaging and application device 1 shown in
(14) The applicator 3 has a stem 8 of longitudinal axis Y, which is provided at one end with an applicator member 10, which will be described in detail below, and at the other end with a gripping member 9 that likewise forms a cap for closing the container 2 in a sealed manner. The latter has a body 7 which is provided at the top with a threaded neck 5 onto which the gripping member 9 can be screwed in order to close the container 2 in a sealed manner. In a variant, the applicator 3 can be fixed to the container 2 in some other way.
(15) The neck 5 may accommodate, as illustrated, a wiping member 6 which is for example inserted into the neck 5. This wiping member 6 has for example a lip that defines a wiping orifice having a diameter adapted to that of the stem 8. The wiping member 6 may be of any type, attached to the container 2 or moulded together therewith. The wiping member 6 may also be adjustable. In a variant, the neck 5 of the container 2 may be attached.
(16) In the example illustrated, the stem 8 has a rectilinear longitudinal axis Y, but if the stem 8 is not rectilinear, this does not depart from the scope of the present invention.
(17) As illustrated, the stem 8 may have an annular narrowing 20, which is positioned opposite the lip of the wiping member 6 when the applicator 3 is fixed on the container 2.
(18) The product P is intended to be applied to the eyelashes and/or eyebrows. It may comprise iron oxide, among other pigments, and an aqueous or organic solvent, depending on the formulation.
(19) The applicator member 10 has been shown on its own in
(20) The core 11 is extended by an end piece 13 which lies in continuation of the stem 8.
(21) In the example in question, the core 11 is hollow, and the stem 8 may have an end pin which is inserted into the core 11 as far as its distal end. This makes it possible to stiffen the core, in particular when the applicator member 10 is made of a particularly flexible material.
(22) The length L of the applicator member 10 is for example between 30 and 35 mm. The outside diameter D of the core 11 is for example between 2.5 and 3 mm, for an inside diameter d of for example between 1.4 and 1.6 mm.
(23) In accordance with the invention, the spikes 12 have a hexagonal cross section, with opposite sides 12a oriented substantially perpendicularly to the core X, as can be seen in particular in
(24) Thus, in cross section, the sides 12a can each be contained in a plane perpendicular to the axis X.
(25) Preferably, the section is in the form of a regular hexagon, and each spike 12 has lateral ridges 12b situated in a median plane M for the tooth 12, perpendicular to the axis X.
(26) When an eyelash C is inserted between the spikes 12, as illustrated, it can come into contact with one side 12a along more or less the entire length of this side, and the surface area of contact between the tooth and the eyelash is thus relatively large, thereby making it possible to improve the deposition and smoothing action of the product on the surface of the eyelash. On account of the disposition of the ridges 12b, the sides 12c adjacent to the ridges 12b can displace the eyelashes towards the spaces between the spikes 12, thereby making it easier for the eyelashes to pass between the spikes 12.
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(28) Each group 30 has two spike alignments 31 of a first type A and one spike alignment 32 of a second type B.
(29) The angular offset α between two spike alignments within one group 30, measured between the planes containing the axes of the spikes, which are oriented radially, is less than the angular offset β between two adjacent groups 30, measured between the planes containing the axes of the spikes in the alignments that are closest to one another, belonging to these two groups.
(30) For example, α=15° and β=30°.
(31) Within one spike alignment 31 or 32, according to the rank of the spike, the height of the spike can vary.
(32) By way of example, the heights h and H of the spikes for the alignments 31 and 32 of types A and B, respectively, starting from the first spike situated at the distal end of the applicator member, have been indicated in the table in
(33) The offset e between the axes of the spikes, within one alignment, may be between 1.3 and 1.6 mm, and is for example around 1.5 mm.
(34) When the applicator member 10 is seen from the side, as in
(35) The number of spikes per crown has higher values for the crowns 40, for example 12 spikes, which alternate with lower values, for example 6 spikes, for the crowns 41.
(36) The core 11 may have flat longitudinal faces.
(37) The applicator member is advantageously produced from a thermoplastic material, in particular an elastomer, for example SEBS, a silicone, latex, butyl, EPDM, a nitrile, a thermoplastic elastomer, a polyester elastomer, a polyamide elastomer, a polyethylene elastomer or a vinyl elastomer, a polyolefin such as PE or PP, PVC, EVA, PS, PET, POM, PA or PMMA. It is possible in particular to use the materials known under the trade names Hytrel®, Cariflex®, Alixine®, Santoprene®, or Pebax®, this list not being limiting.
(38) The spikes 12 may comprise a material that has bacteriostatic properties and/or promotes slip and/or is magnetic.
(39) The applicator 3 may be subjected to vibrations during use, and/or be heated, that is to say have a heating element, and/or be able to rotate. It is also possible for the applicator member 10 to be able to vibrate and to be heated or only to be able to vibrate or only to be heated or only to be able to rotate. When the applicator is able to rotate, the gripping member 9 may house an electric motor for rotating the stem.
(40) The spikes 12 may be arranged in other dispositions of spikes than those illustrated in the figures.
(41) It is possible for the applicator member 10 to have only spikes with a hexagonal cross section or, as a variant, to have both spikes with a hexagonal cross section and spikes with a cross section that is not hexagonal, for example non-polygonal, in particular circular.
(42) It is possible for the polygonal section of the spikes 12 not to be regular. Preferably, in this case, the sides 12a are larger than the other sides, thereby making it possible to increase the surface area of contact with the eyelashes.
(43) The expression “having a” should be understood as being synonymous with “having at least one”.