Article for decorating a person's skin or nail and method using such an article
11344098 · 2022-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T428/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A45D2029/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C09J7/32
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
A45D33/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C09J7/32
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A45D44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to an article comprising a decorative element to be applied to a person's skin or nail, said decorative element comprising: a decoration to be transferred to a person's skin or nail, said decoration comprising a decorative layer; a support film supporting said decoration, said support film being removably attached to a first outer surface of the decorative layer; a layer of inert adhesive which is applied to a second outer surface of the decorative layer and which can be activated by an activator, and an activator comprising a fluid, pasty, semi-pasty, or solid component which can be applied to a person's skin or nails.
Claims
1. An article for decorating a person's skin or nail, comprising an activator which is tolerated by a person's skin or nail and a decorative element to be applied to the skin or to at least one nail of a person, said decorative element comprising: a decoration to be transferred at least partially to the person's skin or nail, said decoration comprising at least one decorative layer having a first outer surface and a second outer surface, a support film supporting said decoration, said support film being removably attached to the first outer surface of said decorative layer, a layer of inert adhesive, applied to the second outer surface of said decorative layer, said activator being able to activate said layer of inert adhesive, wherein the activator comprises a component that is fluid, pasty, semi-pasty, solid or powdery, which is adapted to be applied to the skin or to at least one nail of a person so that only a surface of the decorative layer in contact with the activator on the skin or on the at least one nail of the person is transferred from the support film to the skin or the at least one nail of the person.
2. The article according to claim 1, wherein the fluid component is a solvent for said inert adhesive.
3. The article according to claim 2, wherein said solvent comprises at least one solvent among: water, alcohol, acetate, or acetone.
4. The article according to claim 1, wherein the layer of inert adhesive comprises a first component of a two-component adhesive, and wherein the fluid component comprises a second component of said two-component adhesive.
5. The article according to claim 1, comprising an applicator for a fluid, semi-fluid, or solid component.
6. The article according to claim 1, wherein the activator comprises a source of light radiation, preferably ultraviolet radiation.
7. A method for the at least partial transfer of a decoration of a decorative element of the article according to claim 6, comprising the following steps: applying said decorative element to the skin or to the nail by placing the layer of inert adhesive of the decorative element directly on the skin or nail, exposing the decorative element, positioned on the skin or on a nail, to radiation, waiting a predetermined time for activation of the adhesive, removing the decorative element.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the radiation is thermal or light radiation.
9. The article according to claim 1, wherein the activator comprises a heat-contributing source.
10. The article according to claim 1, wherein the activator comprises a cold-contributing source.
11. The article according to claim 1, wherein the activator is a pressure source.
12. The article according to claim 1, wherein said layer of inert adhesive comprises a plurality of sublayers of products superimposed on one another.
13. The article according to claim 1, wherein said decoration is a sheet having a surface area measuring at least 0.5 cm2.
14. The article according to claim 1, wherein said decoration is a sheet having a surface area measuring between 0.5 cm2 and 100 cm2.
15. The article according to claim 1, wherein said decoration is a sheet having a pattern in two or three dimensions, or providing an effect imitating three dimensions, or imitating fabric, a particle effect, a metal, or a decoration providing optical illusions according to its orientation relative to a light source.
16. The article according to claim 1, wherein the support film of said decorative layer is a transparent film.
17. The article according to claim 1, comprising a removable protective film at least partially covering said layer of inert adhesive.
18. A method for the at least partial transfer of a decoration of a decorative element of the article according to claim 1, comprising the steps of: applying, to the skin or to a nail, the fluid, pasty, semi-pasty, solid or powdery component comprised in the activator for said layer of inert adhesive, applying said decorative element to the skin or to the nail, by placing the layer of inert adhesive of the decorative element on the fluid component applied to the skin or the nail, waiting a predetermined time for activation of the adhesive, removing the decorative element.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the activator comprises a source of light radiation, preferably ultraviolet radiation, and the application of the fluid component is effected by means of an applicator.
20. The method according to claim 18, wherein the activator comprises a source of ultraviolet radiation, said method comprising an additional step wherein, after the step of applying said decorative element to the skin or to the nail, the decorative element is exposed to ultraviolet radiation for a predetermined time.
21. The method according to claim 18, wherein, after the step of applying the decorative element to the skin or to a nail, the decorative element is exposed to a source of heat for a predetermined time.
22. The method according to claim 21, wherein the source of heat produces heat of a temperature between 25° C. and 40° C.
23. The method according to claim 18, further comprising a step of pressing the decorative element onto the skin or onto a nail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) To enable its execution, the invention is described in a sufficiently clear and comprehensive manner in the following description, which in addition is accompanied by drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(16) In the following description, the terms “lower”, “upper”, “top”, “bottom”, etc. are used in reference to the drawings, for greater ease of understanding. They are not to be understood as limiting the scope of the invention.
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(18) Alternatively, a mounted support strip presents discontinuous decorative elements, said decorative elements having a side measuring at least 0.25 cm and a surface area measuring at least 0.06 cm.sup.2. The support strip may be, for example, in the form of a strip. The decorative elements of a same support could all be identical or different.
(19) This decorative element 1 may be rigid but generally is flexible enough to be applied on a curved or flexible surface such as a fingernail or a skin-covered human body part such as an eyelid, a shoulder, an arm, etc.
(20) In the examples that will be presented, the decorative element is applied on a nail, an eyelid, or a shoulder. It should be understood that the invention is not restricted to an application of a decorative element on those specific areas, and that the decorative element of the invention could be applied to other parts of the human body.
(21) As is represented in
(22) The decorative layer 2 may itself be implemented as multiple stacked layers of different colors and textures, while remaining within the scope of the invention. Thus, a transparent outer protective layer for the decoration (such as lacquer or a plastic film) may be present in the decorative layer 2.
(23) The decorative layer 2 is a layer of decoration: it could be a printed pattern that imitates glitter, fabric, a particle effect, or it may provide a sensory effect such as the feel of velvet, or a printed pattern giving a three-dimensional effect or optical illusions according to the orientation of the decoration relative to a light source, etc., or simply a solid color.
(24) The decorative layer 2 comprises a first outer surface 3 and a second outer surface 4.
(25) The first outer surface 3 is removably attached to a support film 5 supporting the decorative layer. The support film 5 is transparent in this case, in order to be able to distinguish the decoration of the decorative layer 2.
(26) It is understood that the support film 5 could be implemented as non-transparent while remaining within the scope of the invention.
(27) The support film 5 has the function of protecting the decorative layer (during storage and to facilitate transferring the decoration) and enabling easier handling of the decorative element because it contributes a certain robustness.
(28) According to the invention, a layer of inert adhesive 6 is applied on the entire second outer surface 4, opposite the outer surface 3 integral to the support film 5. “Inert” should be understood as meaning with no actual adhesive effect when touched.
(29) The layer of inert adhesive 6 has the characteristic of not adhering as long as it is not brought into contact with an activator which can be of different types as will be seen below (fluid, radiation, etc.).
(30) For example, the adhesive may be a cellulose or nitrocellulose type of polymer and the activator may be a solvent such as acetate, acetone, sucrose ester, or the activator may be one or more plasticizers (Citroflex for example).
(31) The solvent may also comprise castor oil, for example in the context of the embodiment where the activator is in fluid form for application to a nail, because castor oil also provides treatment for nail cuticles.
(32) The adhesive used could also have a different pH from that of the activation solvent: for example, the polymer of the adhesive could have an acid pH and the activation solvent could have a basic pH.
(33) A cellulose-based inert adhesive could also be turned to a film by contact with a solvent comprising glutaraldehyde.
(34) The layer of inert adhesive does not change under temperatures of up to 60° C. and in a humid atmosphere where the humidity reaches 85%.
(35) The inert adhesive 6 may also comprise a first component of a two-component adhesive, such as silicone glue. In such a case, the activator can be a fluid comprising the second component of the two-component layer: in the example of a layer of inert adhesive comprising silicone, the second component comprised in the activator can be platinum-based (for a biotype adhesive for example such as “Pressure sensitive adhesive”, known as PSA adhesive).
(36) The layer of inert adhesive may also be entirely or partially covered by a protective removable film (not shown) so that it is protected prior to the first use of the decorative element 1.
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(38) The activator 7 of the invention is an activator which can be tolerated by a person's skin or nails. “Activator which can be tolerated by a person's skin or nails” is understood to mean an activator that does not damage the skin or nails when it is brought into contact with the skin or nail in a temporary and non-prolonged manner (meaning no more than a few days for a fluid and a few 30 minutes for radiation). The activator is thus dermatologically compatible with the skin or nails.
(39) The actual activator has no adhesive effect.
(40) The fluid 8 of the activator 7 is packaged in a bottle 10 fitted with a cap 11, the cap 11 comprising an applicator 12 for the fluid 8.
(41) The applicator 12 may be a brush for example (or any other type of applicator of a form known to the art in the field of cosmetic formula application or in any other field such as paint, food, calligraphy, etc.), the applicator 12 enabling application of the activator 7 in fluid 8 form to the nail 9 in a manner similar to nail polish.
(42) The brush of the applicator 12 may also be used for precise application of the activator 7 in fluid 8 form to an eyelid 13, as shown in
(43) It is understood that the invention is not specifically limited to the use of an applicator in the form of a brush. The applicator could be a pen, a pad, a foam, a stamp, a roller, etc., without departing from the scope of the invention.
(44) Another applicator is shown in
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(46) In this example, the activator 7 comprises a solvent 14 capable of activating the layer of inert adhesive (see the examples of solvents cited above).
(47) The activator 7 may also be of another type: it may comprise a source of light radiation, such as a source of ultraviolet radiation 30. The activator may also comprise both a source of light radiation 30 and a fluid to be applied to the skin or to a nail.
(48) Finally, the activator may also comprise a heat-contributing source: for example, the activator 7 may comprise a heat lamp. In this case, the heat emitted by the lamp or any heat-emitting source should not exceed 40° C. to avoid burning the skin or the nail and to be bearable by the person applying the decorative element to his or her skin or nail.
(49) It is also conceivable that the activator is pressure exerted on the article, said pressure bursting capsules contained in the layer of inert adhesive, the capsules containing an adhesive fluid.
(50) It is also conceivable that the activator is a cold-contributing source: the supply of cold (application of a chilled fluid, for example) to the adhesive activates the adhesive upon contact.
(51) These embodiments of articles will now be described with reference to
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(53) The activator 7, in fluid form, comprises one component of a two-component adhesive. The layer of inert adhesive 6 comprises the complementary component for the component comprised in the activator so that the adhesive is activated.
(54) To apply the decorative element 1 on a fingernail 9, or on an eyelid 13 (or on any other part of the human body), first the activator 7 is applied to the entire surface of the nail 9 (
(55) Without waiting for the activator to dry/evaporate, the decorative element 1 is applied to the nail 9 or eyelid 13 by placing the layer of inert adhesive 6 of the decorative element 1 directly on the surface coated with activator 7 in fluid 8 form.
(56) We wait a predetermined time (a few seconds), the time required for the activator 7 to activate the adhesive 8.
(57) Then the decorative element 1 is carefully removed.
(58) The entire surface of the decorative element in contact with the activator 7 then detaches from the carrier film 5, since the adhesive layer 6 has become active and has a stronger adhesion than the adhesion holding the decorative layer 2 on the support film 5.
(59) Thus, after removing the decorative element 1, an empty shape 15 is observed in the decorative layer 2 of the element 1 which exactly corresponds to the shape of the decoration 2 created on the nail 9 or eyelid 13 (
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(61) The activator 7 is a solvent for the layer of inert adhesive 6 of the decorative element (the solvent may be composed of a single product or of a blend of compounds).
(62) Similarly to the previous example, the activator 7 in the form of a solvent 14 is applied over the entire surface of a nail 9 using the brush applicator 12 that is integral to the cap 11 (
(63) Next, the decorative element is applied to the nail by placing the layer of inert adhesive 6 on the activator 7.
(64) After a predetermined wait time (a few seconds) or immediately (depending on the nature of the adhesive of the activator), the decorative element is detached: the entire surface of the decorative layer 2, integral with the layer of adhesive 6 brought into contact with the solvent 14, remains adhered to the nail (
(65) As in the previous example, there is a resulting empty space 15 without decoration in the decorative element 1 after removal of the decorative element 1 from the nail 9 (
(66) An alternative method and article according to the invention could also be provided: instead of a layer of inert adhesive 6 which can be activated by a solvent 14, one could provide a layer of inert adhesive 6 which can be activated by ultraviolet radiation 30 (see
(67) A solution could also be provided in which only ultraviolet radiation activates the inert adhesive component, while remaining within the scope of the invention.
(68) A solution could also be provided in which polymer-type adhesive is activated by infrared radiation.
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(70) In this example, the activator 7 comprises a stamp 16 which is in the form of a pad with a gripping handle 17 on the side opposite an application face 18 bearing a raised pattern 19 (the letter D in the illustrated example but it could be any other pattern). The activator 7 also comprises an open case 20 containing a sponge 21 saturated with an activation fluid 22.
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(72) Then, as shown in
(73) The activation fluid 22 has the characteristic of only activating the inert adhesive under the effect of heat.
(74) This is why
(75) The temperature of the heat 25 emitted towards the shoulder 23 is between 25 and 40° C., to avoid discomfort for the person receiving the decorative element and to prevent burning the skin.
(76) Pressure may also be applied to the decorative element to encourage adhesion of the decoration to the skin (or nail). After a predetermined time (a few seconds) or immediately (depending on the nature of the adhesive and of the activator, in particular), the decorative element 1 is detached: only the portion of the decorative layer 2 integral with the adhesive layer 6 that has been in contact with the activator adheres to the skin of the shoulder 23. Thus, a decoration 2 in the shape of the letter D remains on the shoulder 23 (shape of the letter created using the stamp). The decorative element 1, after removal, has an empty space 15 corresponding to the negative of the D-shaped decoration bonded to the shoulder 23.
(77) From the above description, one can understand how the invention enables creating precise decorations 2 on a person's skin or nails using a decorative element of a shape that is not defined beforehand.
(78) It is also understood that due to the design of the decorative element, comprising a combination of decorative layers and compatible inert adhesive, one can create new decorative effects through the use of decorative layers providing effects which cannot be easily obtained otherwise. Thus, the invention allows creating precise and original decorations such as the illusion of a shimmering decoration.
(79) Another solution according to the invention could provide a support layer porous to the solvent, thereby facilitating the drying of the adhesive.