Interchangeable Makeup Brush
20220022634 · 2022-01-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cosmetic brush with an elongated handle with an insert that receives a removable brush head. The insert in the handle that receives various brush heads in an interlocking relationship. The insert has a color-coded flange at the top of the handle and the brush head also has a color-coded collar at its base. Only brush heads with the same colored collar as the brush handle's flange can be received in an interlocking relationship with the handle. A ring on the insert is releasably latched into the brush head to retain the brush head in a latched relationship for use and can be pulled apart when the brush head is to be removed and replaced with an alternate brush head.
Claims
1. A cosmetic brush assembly, comprising: a handle and a brush head; the handle having a top end and a bottom end; the brush head having bristles at an upper end and a collar at a lower end; the lower end of the brush head attached to the top end of the handle; a circular flange having a first color at the top end of the handle; a circular collar at the lower end of the brush head and having the same first color; releasable locking means in the brush head and handle for releasably locking the handle to the brush head; whereby the circular flange and the circular collar are adjacent to each other when the handle is mounted to the brush head.
2. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 1 and further comprising a cavity in the handle, the cavity having an open top for receiving an insert.
3. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 2 wherein the insert comprises a lower end and an upper end, the lower end received in the cavity, and the upper end extending above the top end of the handle.
4. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 3 wherein the insert further comprises a ring or protrusion around the upper end of the insert and above the circular flange.
5. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 4 wherein the circular flange has a flat under surface that engages the top end of the handle when the insert is mounted in the cavity.
6. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 1 wherein the brush head has a brush head cavity, the cavity having an open bottom at a base of the brush head, for receiving a socket.
7. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 6 wherein the socket comprises a base, an open bottom, and collar around the open bottom, and a channel above the collar for receiving the ring or protrusion when the handle is mounted to the brush head.
8. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 6 wherein the ring or protrusion, collar and channel are cylindrical and the diameter of the ring or protrusion is greater than the diameter of the collar by an amount that allows the ring or protrusion to pass over the collar when a linear force sufficient to overcome the frictional force between the ring or protrusion and the collar is applied between the handle and the brush head, thereby allowing the ring or protrusion to be inserted in a releasably locking relations with the channel.
9. The cosmetic brush assembly of claim 8 wherein the channel has a channel diameter that is greater than the diameter of the ring or protrusion for allowing the ring or protrusion to be received in the channel when the linear force sufficient to overcome the frictional force between the ring or protrusion and the collar is applied between the handle and the brush head, thereby allowing the ring or protrusion to be inserted in the channel.
10. A cosmetic brush set comprising: a handle and a brush head; the handle having a top end and a bottom end; the brush head having bristles at an upper end and a collar at a lower end; the lower end of the brush head attached to the top end of the handle; a circular flange having a first color at the top end of the handle; a circular collar at the lower end of the brush head and having the same first color; releasable locking means in the brush head and handle for releasably locking the handle to the brush head; a second brush head having a second configuration of bristles at the second brush head's upper end and a second collar at a second brush head's lower end; the second collar having the same dimensions and color as the circular collar; whereby the second brush head can be mounted on the handle.
11. A cosmetic brush set comprising: a handle and a brush head; the handle having a top end and a bottom end; the brush head having bristles at an upper end and a collar at a lower end; the lower end of the brush head attached to the top end of the handle; a circular flange having a first color at the top end of the handle; a circular collar at the lower end of the brush head and having the same first color; releasable locking means in the brush head and handle for releasably locking the handle to the brush head; a second brush head having a second configuration of bristles at the second brush head's upper end and a second collar at a second brush head's lower end and second releasable locking means identical to the releasable locking means in the brush head; the second collar having the same dimensions and color as the circular collar; whereby the second brush head can be mounted on the handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
[0018] As explained herein, the present disclosure provides brushes that comprise varying brush heads. In particular, a brush of the present disclosure includes a handle and an interchangeable brush head that is attached to a top end of the handle. The handle comprises a plurality of grooves and notches that slidably engages with complementary notches and grooves in the brush head to secure the handle and brush head together.
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[0024] Further, the brush head 14 may include any of the following: long, flat bristles and a tapered tip that can be used for applying foundation; soft, full, and rounded bristles that can be used for applying powder, fine bristles with a rounded head that can be used for applying blush; natural and fluffy bristles that can be used for applying bronzer; soft and flat bristles with a pointed tip that could be used for applying concealer; thick and rounded bristles that can be used for applying mineral powder, a sponge material, synthetic bristles, natural bristles, or another type of application material not specifically listed herein. Furthermore, the brush head 14 may be of varying shapes as seen in the alternate brush heads illustrated in
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[0028] The diameter of neck 58 in the opening 56 is large enough to easily allow the flat top 44 and shoulder 46 of the body to enter the opening 56 but is slightly smaller than the diameter of the ring or protrusion 48. However, the dimensions and materials of the ring or protrusion 48 and the neck 58 is such that by the application of a small force applied in the direction of arrow “A” between the handle 12 and brush head 14, the ring or protrusion 48 will be forced over the neck 58 with the ring or protrusion snapped in place and received in a releasable locking relationship within the channel 60. The flat top or head 44 is received in the chamber 64. In order to remove the brush head 14 from the handle 12, an opposite pulling force in the direction of arrow “B” is applied to the handle 12 and brush head 14 to overcome the resistance between the neck 58 interfering with the ring 48 as the two are pulled apart. Alternatively, the handle 12 can be held stationary and the brush head 14 can be pushed onto the handle 12 in the direction opposite the arrow “A” to attach it and can be pulled off the handle 12 to be removed.
[0029] The ring 48 may alternatively be comprised of a plurality of tabs (not illustrated) that may be of rectangular shape. These replace the circular ring 48. The tabs may be offset with respect to each other and are spaced out around the body 40 where the ring would be located. The tabs will function in the same manner as the ring or protrusion 48.
[0030] In preferred embodiments, the body 40 and the handle 12 may comprise different materials. For example, and as described above, the body 40 may be formed from a polymer or plastic material while the handle body 16 of the handle 12 is formed from wood. In alternative embodiments, the body 40 and the handle body 16 may comprise the same material.
[0031] It is contemplated that the body 40 may comprise any shape or cross section. For example, the body 40 may comprise a square, ovate, or polygonal cross section. In alternative embodiments, the body 40 may comprise hooks or latches that engage a portion of the brush head 14 to lock the brush head 14 to the handle 12.
[0032] It is preferable for the insert 24 and the socket 54 be manufactured from a polymer of the same color so that when the handle 12 and the brush head 14 are mounted together, the flange 28 and the collar 50 abut each other and present two visually adjacent rings of the same color. Furthermore, other brushes that are designed to be mounted on the handle 12, such as alternative brush head 68 seen in
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[0034] Numerous modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is presented for the purpose of enabling those skilled in the art to make and use the invention and to teach the best mode of carrying out same. The exclusive rights to all modifications which come within the scope of the application are reserved.