Cosmetic applicator with heat transfer component
11219292 · 2022-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/155
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cosmetic package for applying a composition including a cosmetic, care or pharmaceutical composition onto the keratinous substrate such as skin, lips, under eyes, eyelids, cheeks, or any other part of the body. The cosmetic package comprises a cosmetic container and a cosmetic dropper coupled to the cosmetic container. The cosmetic dropper further comprises a massage ball, a bulb portion, a cap and a pipe. The massage ball is made of a heat transfer material to transfer the heat or cold on contact with the keratinous substrate of a user.
Claims
1. An applicator assembly for applying a substance to a keratinous surface comprising: a pipe, the pipe including a proximal end, a distal end, and an internal reservoir space, wherein the distal end comprises a fitment groove and one or more feed channels in fluid communication with the reservoir space, wherein the feed channels terminate in one of more respective dispensing openings; an applicator member, the applicator member including a contact member and a fitment pin, wherein the fitment pin extends from the contact member in a proximal direction, and wherein the fitment pin is received in the fitment groove to fix the applicator member to the distal end of the pipe; and a bulb portion connected with the proximal end of the pipe, in fluid communication with the internal reservoir, and adapted to pneumatically displace the substance into and out of the reservoir space via the feed channels.
2. The applicator assembly of claim 1, wherein the applicator member comprises a massage ball.
3. The applicator assembly of claim 2, wherein the massage ball is spherical.
4. The applicator member of claim 1, wherein the applicator member is formed from a heat transfer material.
5. The applicator assembly of claim 4, wherein the applicator member is formed from one or more of a metal material, a synthetic resin material, a ceramic material, a stone, and a glass material.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the metal material is selected from stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, brass, silver, gold, steel, carbon, carbon fiber, nickel, tin, copper, brass, and alloys thereof.
7. The applicator assembly of claim 1, wherein the fitment pin is a cylindrical rod and wherein the applicator member is fixed to the pipe by an interference fit between the fitment pin and the fitment groove.
8. The applicator assembly of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the pipe comprises a concave distal end surface, and wherein the fitment groove and the dispensing openings terminate on the concave distal end surface.
9. The applicator assembly of claim 8, wherein the distal end surface has a first spherical curvature, wherein a proximal surface of the applicator member has a second spherical curvature and is concentric with the distal end surface, wherein the proximal surface of the applicator member is separated from the distal end surface by a clearance space, and wherein the dispensing openings are in fluid communication with the clearance space.
10. The applicator assembly of claim 9, wherein the distal end surface comprises one or more surface protrusions, and wherein the surface protrusions contact the proximal surface of the applicator member to define the clearance space.
11. The applicator assembly of claim 1, wherein the pipe comprises a proximal cylindrical shaped portion connected with the bulb portion and a distal truncated cone portion and wherein the distal end surface is at a distal end of the truncated cone portion.
12. The applicator assembly of claim 1, further comprising a container adapted to hold the substance, the container comprising a neck and a wiper disposed within the neck, wherein, in an inserted configuration, the pipe extends through the wiper and into the container and wherein, when the pipe is pulled in a proximal direction through the wiper, the wiper wipes an outer surface of the pipe.
13. The applicator assembly of claim 12, wherein the bulb portion comprises a resiliently expandable material, wherein, in the inserted configuration, the applicator member and distal end surface are immersed in the substance, wherein a resilient expansion of the bulb pneumatically draws the substance into the reservoir space.
14. The applicator assembly of claim 13, wherein compression of the bulb portion pneumatically displaces the substance from the reservoir space onto the applicator member via the feed channels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete appreciation of the present disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(10) To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the disclosure may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Throughout this specification, the terms “comprise,” “comprises,” “comprising” and the like, shall consistently mean that a collection of objects is not limited to those objects specifically recited.
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(13) The cosmetic container 10 may have any predetermined three-dimensional shape capable of providing a storage space in which the cosmetic composition is stored, in the exemplary embodiment seen in
(14) The cosmetic container 10 may include a main body that forms a storage space for the cosmetic composition and a neck 12 that form an opening for the insertion of the cosmetic dropper 20 of the cosmetic composition. The outer peripheral surface of the neck 12 can have a screw thread 12a that is formed for engagement with corresponding threads 21a of the cosmetic dropper 20.
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(17) In this embodiment, described with reference to the combination of the cosmetic container 10 and the cosmetic dropper 20, the dropper 20 is removably engaged to the container 10 by screwing threads 12a and 21a into engagement with one another. According to other embodiments, dropper 20 may be removably connected with container 10, for example, by a snap fit, an interference fit or other methods known in the field of the disclosure.
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(19) In this embodiment, the bulb portion 22 is made of a soft material or a flexible and resilient material, such as rubber that can be easily compressed and that will resiliently re-expand when a compressive force is removed.
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(23) Furthermore, the fitment groove 27 extends longitudinally in the solid region defined in the truncated cone portion 23b of the pipe 23 and defines an opening 3 on the distal end surface 29 of the pipe 23. In the exemplary embodiment, the fitment groove 27 is concentric and defines a central opening 3 on the distal end face 29 of the pipe 23. In alternate embodiments, the fitment groove 27 and corresponding opening 3 may not be centrically located in the pipe 23.
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(25) A diameter of the massage ball 26a is greater than a diameter of the fitment groove 27 of the pipe 23 therefore when the applicator member 26 is inserted into the fitment groove 27 of the pipe 23, the massage ball 26a retains outside the fitment groove 27 at the distal end face 29 of the pipe 23. The massage ball 26a as shown more particularly in
(26) Preferably, the fitment pin 26b of the applicator member 26 is push fit into the corresponding fitment groove 27 of the pipe 23 for coupling said applicator member 26 to the pipe 23 in a non-rotatable manner, and wherein the massage ball 26a is retained outside the fitment groove 27 at the distal end surface 29 of the pipe 23. In alternate embodiments, the fitment pin 26b is secured within the fitment groove 27 by other securing means known in the field of the disclosure. As seen in
(27) It is generally preferred that there be three circumferentially disposed protrusions 31, each spaced alternately around the three dispensing openings 2 of the three feed channels of the pipe 23, as illustrated in
(28) According to the present disclosure, it is preferably chosen that the massage ball 26a is capable of storing and retaining thermal energy, i.e. the massage ball 26a preferably has high thermal capacity. The massage ball 26a and the fitment pin 26b may be formed of at least one of a metal material, a synthetic resin material, a ceramic material, a stone, and a glass material. In this case, the massage ball 26a is made preferably of a metallic material. The metal may be stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, brass, silver, gold, steel, carbon, carbon fiber, nickel, tin, copper, brass, and alloys thereof. The massage ball 26a may transfer a cool sensation to the user's skin. Preferably, the massage ball 26a is designed to apply the cosmetic composition to a particularly sensitive area, such as an eye contour area.
(29) For applying the cosmetic composition to skin, the user first applies an external force by pressing the bulb portion 22 and releasing the bulb, which resiliently expands to form a pressure difference between the inside and outside of the pipe 23 for sucking a desired volume of the cosmetic composition inside the pipe 23. The cosmetic dropper 20 is then removed from the container 10 in order to use the cosmetic composition accommodated in the pipe 23 having the massage ball 26a assembled with it by the above-described method. Thereafter, the cosmetic composition is applied to the skin using the massage ball 26a of the cosmetic dropper 20. At this time, the massage ball 26a is in contact with the skin of the user so that the cosmetic application, the cooling of the skin, and massage effect can be given at the same time. Further, sufficient amount of the cosmetic composition may be released from the pipe 23 by pressing the bulb portion 22. Thus, re-dipping or re-loading is avoided during application and the massage ball 26a may be re-dosed continuously without a break in usage.
(30) The pipe 23 of the present disclosure may be formed to have a predetermined thickness circular or polygonal tube, and the material of the pipe 23 may be transparent glass or plastic can confirm the contents of the pipe 23.
(31) According to an embodiment, the cosmetic container 10 and the cap 21 may be made of a rigid material like glass, metal, hard plastic or any other material known in the art. However, in alternate embodiments, the cosmetic container 10 and the cap 21 may be made of a flexible material like flexible polymeric material or any other material known in the art.
(32) The present disclosure is not limited to these particular embodiments but encompasses the broadest aspects of the basic ideas disclosed herein. The present disclosure should be interpreted as showing a range of exemplary embodiments. Should skilled artisans implement designs along the lines of the ideas disclosed, for example, by combining elements, replacing elements with other structures, or modifying shapes of elements of the illustrative embodiments, this would not depart from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, should those skilled in the art change or make modifications to the disclosed embodiments, based on the present specification, such changes or modifications also belong to the scope of the present disclosure.
(33) Although, the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit of the present disclosure. It is therefore intended that the appended claims be construed to cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure.