Glue-free case for a stick product
11311092 · 2022-04-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2040/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B43K21/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A glue-free lipstick case that comprises an A-shell and cam sleeve with no glue in between. The cam sleeve is provided with one or more flexible tabs on its outer surface. The flexible tabs bias in a radially outward direction. The A-shell member fits snugly over the cam sleeve and flexible tabs, such that the outward pressure exerted by the tabs on the inner surface of the cam sleeve helps to ensure that the two members move as one.
Claims
1. A container for a stick product that comprises: a base; a cylindrical inner body connected to the base; a cam sleeve concentrically mounted around the inner body; a holder cup fitted into the cylindrical inner body; an A-shell that has an inner surface that fits snugly over the cam sleeve, such that raising and lowering of the holder cup is achieved by rotating the A-shell relative to the base; wherein: the cam sleeve comprises: a generally cylindrical body that has an top and a bottom separated by a side wall, that has an outer surface; one or more recessed walls located in the outer surface; and a flexible tab associated with each recessed wall, connected to the cam sleeve by a living hinge that biases the flexible tabs in an outward direction; and the A-shell causes the flexible tabs to lie flat against the recessed walls of the cam sleeve, such that an outward pressure is exerted by the flexible tabs on the inner surface of the A-shell, and the outward pressure creates a force of static friction that is sufficient to ensure that the cam sleeve and A-shell will move as one when the A-shell is rotated relative to the base.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein the diameter of the cam sleeve measured over the flexible tabs is at least 0.02 mm greater than the diameter of the inner surface of the A-shell.
3. The container of claim 1 wherein the one or more recessed walls of the cam sleeve opens up onto the bottom of the cam sleeve.
4. A container for a stick product that comprises: a base; a hollow cylindrical inner body that is connected to the base, wherein the inner body comprises: a wall with at least one longitudinal slot that extends through the wall; a cam sleeve concentrically mounted around the inner body, such that the cam sleeve and inner body can rotate with respect to each other, wherein the cam sleeve comprises: a generally cylindrical body that has an top and a bottom separated by a side wall; the side wall has an inner surface with at least one helical groove, and an outer surface with one or more recessed walls; a flexible tab associated with each recessed wall, connected to the cam sleeve by a living hinge that biases the flexible tabs in an outward direction; a holder cup for a stick product, the holder cup being fitted into the inner body, and comprising at least one cam follower that extends through the longitudinal slot of the inner body to engage the helical groove of the cam sleeve; an A-shell that has an inner surface that fits snugly over the cam sleeve and flexible tabs, such that: the flexible tabs to lie flat against the recessed walls of the cam sleeve; an outward pressure is exerted by the flexible tabs on the inner surface of the A-shell; and the outward pressure creates a force of static friction that is sufficient to ensure that the cam sleeve and A-shell will move as one when the A-shell is rotated relative to the base.
5. The container of claim 4 wherein the diameter of the cam sleeve measured over the flexible tabs is at least 0.02 mm greater than the diameter of the inner surface of the A-shell.
6. The container of claim 4 wherein the one or more recessed walls of the cam sleeve opens up onto the bottom of the cam sleeve.
7. The container of claim 1 wherein an anti-slip varnish is applied between the A-shell inner surface and the cam sleeve outer surface.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Throughout the specification, the term “comprises” means that a collection of objects is not necessarily limited to those explicitly recited, but may or may not include additional objects.
(7) Herein, the term “glue” refers to any type of adhesive that bonds two surfaces together such that a significant non-zero tensile force is required to break the bond. Glues include solvent-based and polymer dispersion adhesives, pressure-sensitive adhesives and contact and hot melt adhesives that join two surfaces together.
(8) For purposes of the present invention, a stick product is an elongated mass of solid or semi-solid product that is able to support its own weight when the elongated mass is suspended by one end.
(9) Cam Sleeve
(10) A cam sleeve (1) according to the present invention is shown in
(11) Referring to
(12) In general, all of the recessed tabs (1d) do not need to be located at the same height along the cam sleeve (1). However, it may be preferable to have all of the recessed tabs located at the same height along the cam sleeve. Preferably, there are at least two recessed tabs (1d) symmetrically located around the cam sleeve. Preferably, the total annular extent of the flexible tabs is at least 25% of the circumference of the cam sleeve, more preferably at least 50%, and even more preferably at least 75% of the circumference of the cam sleeve. Preferably, when the flexible tabs (1d) are resting against the recessed walls (lf), at least some portion of the flexible tabs will extend beyond the outer surface (la) of the cam sleeve. In other words, the diameter of the cam sleeve measured over the flexible tabs is greater than the diameter of the cam sleeve measured away from the flexible tabs.
(13) A-Shell
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(15) To achieve a sufficient amount of static friction, the diameter of the cam sleeve (1) measured over the flexible tabs (1d) and the diameter of the inner surface of the A-shell (2) are sized for a minimum amount of interference. For example, the diameter of the cam sleeve (1) measured over the flexible tabs should be at least 0.02 mm greater than the diameter of the inner surface of the A-shell; preferably at least 0.05 mm greater, more preferably at least 0.08 mm greater than the diameter of the inner surface of the A-shell.
(16) The frictional force between the A-shell and the flexible tabs acts in any direction, (i.e. axially or circumferentially), therefore, two separate mechanisms are not required (as in U.S. Pat. No. 9,603,434). Optionally, an anti-slip varnish (1g) may be applied between the A-shell inner surface and an outer surface of the cam sleeve. If an anti-slip varnish is used, then preferably the anti-slip varnish is applied to the flexible tabs of the cam sleeve. The anti-slip varnish would increase static friction between the A-shell and cam sleeve, without creating a permanent bond therebetween. Because the tabs are relatively small, and anti-slip varnish is relatively thin, and because the varnish is dried prior to the assembly of the A-shell and the cam sleeve, there is no concern that the varnish will smear in the way that glue does, as explained above.