Stencil for the application of eyeliner in order to form a wing of eyeliner at the outer corner of an eye
11751664 · 2023-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D40/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stencil suitable for the application of a wing (V) of eyeliner at the outer corner of an eye, that includes a planar main body having a first and a second opposing front faces, a lateral edge portion including a positioning edge, wherein the positioning edge includes a notch defining a receiving space for the eyeliner, the notch including a first segment having a first end connected to the positioning edge and a second opposite end, the positioning edge is configured to be placed parallel to the midline of the face, and the first segment forms, with the positioning edge, an angle α of between 95° and 145°.
Claims
1. A stencil suitable for the application of eyeliner in order to form a wing (V, V′) of eyeliner at the outer corner of an eye, said stencil comprising a substantially planar main body and having: a first front face; a second front face opposite the first front face; a lateral edge portion connecting the first and second front faces and comprising a positioning edge; wherein the positioning edge is substantially rectilinear extending greater than or equal to 15 mm along a positioning axis (X) and comprises a notch opening onto the first and second front faces and onto the positioning edge and defining a receiving space for the eyeliner, said notch comprising a first segment having a first end connected to the positioning edge and a second opposite end, in that the positioning edge is configured to be placed parallel to a midline (M) of the face, and in that the first segment forms, with the positioning edge, an angle (α) of between 95° and 145°.
2. The stencil according to claim 1, wherein the notch comprises a second segment having a first end connected to the positioning edge and a second opposite end connected to the second end of the first segment, and wherein the first end of the first segment and the first end of the second segment are separated by a distance (d) measured along the positioning axis (X), said distance (d) being between 3 mm and 6 mm.
3. The stencil according to claim 2, wherein the first segment and/or the second segment of the notch is/are substantially rectilinear.
4. The stencil according to claim 2, wherein the second segment forms, with the first segment, an angle (β) of between 5° and 35°.
5. The stencil according to claim 1, wherein the lateral edge portion has a triangular contour.
6. The stencil according to claim 1, wherein said stencil is made of plastic material selected from the group consisting of polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCTA), having a Young's modulus of between 0.5 MPa and 5 MPa.
7. The stencil according to claim 1, wherein the first segment and/or the second segment of the notch has a sealing rim protruding from the first front face and/or from the second front face of the main body, by a protrusion distance (s) of between 20% and 40% of the distance (e) separating the first and second front faces, said protrusion distance (s) being between 0.1 mm and 0.3 mm, said sealing rim being configured to be placed in contact with the skin (P), so as to locally deform the skin (P) along the first segment and/or the second segment of the notch.
8. The stencil according to claim 7, wherein the sealing rim has a triangular cross section so as to form a sealing ridge configured to be placed in contact with the skin (P), so as to locally deform the skin (P) along the first and the second segments of the notch.
9. A process for using the stencil according to claim 1 to produce the drawing of a wing (V, V′) of eyeliner at the outer corner of a first eye to be made up, comprising: placing one of the first or the second front face in contact with the face, adjacent to the outer corner of the first eye to be made up; positioning the positioning edge parallel to the midline (M) of the face, with the first segment of the notch extending upwards from said positioning edge; placing the first end of the first segment of the notch connected to the positioning edge at the outer corner of the first eye to be made up; drawing a wing (V, V′) of eyeliner at the outer corner of the first eye to be made up, following the first segment of the notch.
10. The process according to claim 9, for producing the drawing of a wing (V, V′) of eyeliner at the outer corner of a second eye to be made up, comprising: placing the other of the first or the second front face in contact with the face, adjacent to the outer corner of the second eye to be made up; positioning the positioning edge parallel to the midline (M) of the face, with the first segment of the notch extending upwards from said positioning edge; placing the first end of the first segment of the notch connected to the positioning edge at the outer corner of the second eye to be made up; drawing a wing (V, V′) of eyeliner at the outer corner of the second eye to be made up, following the first segment of the notch.
11. The process according to claim 10 further comprising filling the receiving space of the notch defined by the first and second segments and by the positioning edge with eyeliner, so as to form a wing (V, V′) of eyeliner at the outer corner of the first and/or second eye to be made up, the shape of which corresponds to the shape of the receiving space of the notch.
12. An assembly comprising: a stencil according to claim 1, and a cap suitable for closing a container of eyeliner and extending along a longitudinal axis (Z); wherein the stencil can move between a stowed configuration in which it is secured to the cap and a use configuration in which it is detached from the cap.
13. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein the cap comprises a receiving groove extending parallel to the longitudinal axis (Z) and suitable for receiving at least a portion of the stencil forming a rail in the stowed configuration of the stencil.
14. The assembly according to claim 12 further comprising a container of eyeliner comprising a reservoir of eyeliner and an applicator tip in fluid communication with the reservoir.
Description
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(17) This stencil 1 comprises a substantially planar main body 10. Substantially planar is intended to mean that, in an orthonormal reference frame, the main body 10 has dimensions along 2 perpendicular axes which are much greater, for example at least 5 times, or even 10 times greater, than its dimension along the third axis of the orthonormal reference frame. For such a planar element, reference is commonly made to length and width for the two former dimensions, and to thickness for the third dimension.
(18) In the exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrated in the figures, the stencil 1 is suitable for the application of eyeliner in order to form a wing V, V′ of eyeliner at the outer corner of an eye, and in this instance of both eyes.
(19) As a variant, the stencil 1, in particular according to the second aspect or the third aspect of the invention, may be suitable for the application of a cosmetic product in fluid or pulverulent form, for example a product for making up a keratin surface, in particular the skin or lips, for example a colouring cream, a blusher or eyeshadow, or else a lipstick or lip gloss, or a care product.
(20) As clearly seen in particular in
(21) These two front faces 11, 12 are connected by a lateral edge portion 13 defining the contour of the main body 10 of the stencil 1.
(22) In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the main body 10 of the stencil 1 has a contour with an overall form of a flattened triangle, the angles 101, 102, 103, being rounded, in particular so as not to present any danger to the users, especially when they use the stencil close to their eyes.
(23) Likewise, the lateral edge portion 13 is rounded at its junctions with the front faces 11, 12.
(24) The main edge portion 13 thus has a triangular contour, with rounded angles 101, 102, 103, and comprising three edges 130, 131, 132.
(25) The main body 10 of the stencil 1 has a through-cavity 14 opening onto the first and second front faces 11, 12, this through-cavity 14 being delimited by a border 141, 142 defining a receiving space 140 for the cosmetic product.
(26) In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the stencil 1 is suitable for the application of eyeliner in order to form a wing V, V′ of eyeliner at the outer corner of an eye; thus, and as can be seen in
(27) More specifically, especially in the context of the first aspect of the invention, the notch 14 is formed on one of the edges of the lateral edge portion 13, denoted positioning edge 130.
(28) This positioning edge 130 is substantially rectilinear extending along a positioning axis X, the purpose of which will be described below.
(29) Thus, the notch 14 opens onto the first and second front faces 11, 12, and also onto the positioning edge 130 of the lateral edge portion 13 and defines a receiving space 140 for cosmetic product, and in particular in the context of the first aspect of the invention, for eyeliner.
(30) As can be seen in
(31) In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the notch 14 also has a second segment 142, a first end of which is connected to the positioning edge 130 of the edge portion 13.
(32) The first and second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14 each have a second end, opposite to the first, and which are connected to one another.
(33) Still in the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the first and second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14 are rectilinear.
(34) As a variant, the first and/or second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14 may be curved, following axes that intersect the positioning edge 130 at the first ends of the segments 141, 142 and intersecting with one another at the second ends of the segments 141, 142.
(35) As can be seen in
(36) The second segment 142 of the notch 14 advantageously forms a non-zero angle β with the first segment 141, especially of between 5° and 35°, preferably of between 10° and 30°. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the angle β between the first segment 141 and the second segment 142 of the notch 14 is close to 20°.
(37) As is apparent in particular in
(38) Advantageously, the first end of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 and the first end of the second segment 142 of the notch 14 are separated by a non-zero distance d measured along the positioning axis X, said distance d especially being between 3 mm and 6 mm, preferably between 4 mm and 5 mm, and in particular close to 4.5 mm.
(39) In an embodiment which is not illustrated, the notch 14 formed in the edge portion 13 of the main body 10 of the stencil 1 may only have a single segment, a first end of which is connected to the positioning edge 130 and the opposite end of which is connected to another edge 131, 132 of the edge portion 13 of the main body 10 of the stencil 1.
(40) In this case, the notch 14 is constituted of a bevel formed in the edge portion 13 of the main body 10 of the stencil 1, and the receiving space 140 defined by the notch 14 is formed by a band adjacent to the first segment 141 and onto which a line of a cosmetic product may be drawn, following the first segment 141. In the context of an application of eyeliner, the first segment 141 thus forms a guide making it possible to draw a line of eyeliner, this line in itself possibly constituting a wing of eyeliner at the outer corner of an eye to be made up, or a rough outline for producing such a wing.
(41) According to one advantageous provision of the invention, especially according to the first and second aspects and in particular according to the second aspect thereof, the border of the through-cavity has a sealing rim protruding from the first front face and/or from the second front face, this sealing rim being configured to be placed in contact with the skin, so as to locally deform the skin along the border of the cavity.
(42) Thus, the leaktightness between the skin and the border of the cavity of the stencil when the stencil is brought into contact with the face of a user via its first or its second front face is improved, which makes it possible to limit the risk that the eyeliner, applied in the receiving space of the cavity, will bleed, seeping between the skin and the first or the second front face brought into contact with the face.
(43) In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the receiving space 140 is formed by the notch 14 and the border of the cavity is defined by the first and second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14.
(44) Thus, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated and as can be seen in particular in
(45) The main body 10 of the stencil 1 thus advantageously has symmetry relative to a plane parallel to its first and second front faces 11, 12, and intersecting its lateral edge portion 13 at the middle thereof.
(46) Such symmetry of the main body 10 of the stencil 1 is particularly advantageous in the context of an application of cosmetic product requiring symmetry of application to the face, since the main body 10 can be selectively pressed against one region, for example located on the left-hand side of the face, to which it is desired to apply a cosmetic product, via its first front face 11, and against a symmetrical region, for example located on the right-hand side of the face, to which it is desired to apply a cosmetic product, via its second front face 12. This will thus achieve symmetrical application of cosmetic product on the right-hand and left-hand regions.
(47) In the context of an application of eyeliner at the outer corner of the eyes using the stencil 1 according to the invention, this symmetry of the main body 10 of the stencil 1 is particularly advantageous for producing wings V, V′ which are symmetrical between the outer corner of the right eye and the outer corner of the left eye, as can be seen in
(48) Advantageously, and as can be seen in particular in
(49) Preferably, and as can be seen in particular in
(50) Indeed, this phenomenon can be seen in
(51) In the context of the second aspect of the invention, although in the exemplary embodiment illustrated the through-cavity of the stencil is in the form of a cavity with an open contour, in the form of a notch, the border of which is formed of the first and second segments, it is possible without departing from the context of the invention to conceive of employing a sealing rim on the border of a through-cavity of some other form, and for example with a closed contour, such as a cavity with a circular, oblong, ovoid, or else polygonal contour, or with an open contour, such as a cavity whose contour follows a polygonal, rounded, for example crescent moon-shaped, rugby ball-shaped, wavy or other form.
(52) According to one advantageous provision of the invention, especially according to its first and second aspects, and in particular according to its first aspect, the positioning edge 130 of the main body 10 of the stencil 1 is configured to be placed parallel to the midline M of the face, as illustrated in particular in
(53) This placement of the positioning edge 130 parallel to the midline M of the face is particularly easy and intuitive for the user, the triangular shape of the stencil further reinforcing the intuitive use of the stencil.
(54) The positioning edge 130, or at least the portion thereof which extends between the first end of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 and the angle 101, advantageously has a length L measured along the positioning axis X of greater than or equal to 15 mm, especially greater than or equal to 20 mm, preferably greater than or equal to 25 mm, for example close to 35 mm. Such a minimum length of the positioning edge 130 enables the user to reliably and precisely position the stencil 1 by placing this positioning edge 130 parallel to the midline M of the face.
(55) Moreover, and as can be seen in particular in
(56) By virtue of these provisions, which are particularly advantageous in the context of an application of eyeliner in order to form a wing at the outer corner of an eye to be made up, when the user applies the stencil against his skin, for example via the first front face 11 of the main body 10, close to the outer corner of the eye, orients the positioning edge 130 parallel to the midline M of the face, with the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extending upwards from the positioning edge 130, and places the first end of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 at the outer corner of the eye, the first segment 141 points optimally, considering the variety of existing face shapes, towards the base B of the nose.
(57) “Extending upwards” is intended to mean that the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extends in the direction of the top of the face when the stencil 1 is placed against the skin, with the positioning edge 130 extending parallel to the midline M of the face.
(58) With the stencil thus positioned on his face, when the user draws a line of eyeliner following the first segment 141 of the notch 14, he obtains a wing or at least a rough outline of a wing that is perfectly oriented on his face, in the extension of a virtual line LV going from the base B of the nose to the outer corner of the eye, as recommended by some make up professionals.
(59) As a variant which is not illustrated, it is possible to provide for the angle α between the first segment 141 and the positioning edge 130 to be between 120° and 140°, and in particular close to 130°. Thus, when the user applies the stencil 1 against his skin, for example via the first front face 11 of the main body 10, close to the outer corner of the eye, orients the positioning edge 130 parallel to the midline M of the face, with the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extending upwards from the positioning edge 130, and places the first end of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 at the outer corner of the eye, the first segment 141 points optimally, considering the variety of existing face shapes, towards the wing A of the nose located on the side of the eye to be made up.
(60) With the stencil thus positioned on his face, when the user draws a line of eyeliner following the first segment 141 of the notch 14, he obtains a wing or at least a rough outline of a wing that is perfectly oriented on his face, in the extension of a virtual line going from the wing A of the nose located on the side of the eye to be made up to the outer corner of the eye, as recommended by other makeup professionals. Thus, a wing of eyeliner is obtained at the outer corner of the eye, having an inclination relative to the eyeline that is more inclined than in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the figures.
(61) Such an orientation of the wing of eyeliner at the outer corner of the eye, obtained by applying the stencil 1 against the skin, for example via the first front face 11 of the main body 10, close to the outer corner of the eye, orienting the positioning edge 130 parallel to the midline M of the face, with the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extending upwards from the positioning edge 130, and placing the first end of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 at the outer corner of the eye, towards the base of the nose or the wing of the nose located on the side of the eye to be made up is particularly advantageous, attractive and pleasing in the context of Caucasian or Asian eyes.
(62) In the case of eyes which are more deeply sunken into the face than Caucasian or Asian eyes, it may be advantageous to move the stencil further outwards relative to the outer corner of the eye to be made up, in a direction perpendicular to the midline M of the face, as can be seen in
(63) Moreover, the length l1 of the first segment 141 of the notch 14, measured between its first and second ends, is defined such that, by drawing a line of eyeliner along the whole length l1 of the first segment 141 of the notch 14, a wing V, V′ of pleasing and attractive length is obtained. The length l1 of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 is especially between 6 mm and 16 mm, preferably between 8 mm and 14 mm. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the length l1 of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 is close to 12 mm.
(64) Preferably, and as is apparent on the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the notch 14 comprises a second segment 142 extending between the first end of the first segment 141 and the positioning edge 130, forming an opening angle β with the first segment 141, so as to define, with said first segment, a space for receiving 140 cosmetic product, and in particular eyeliner, the shape of which corresponds to that of the wing which will be drawn by the user.
(65) When the first and second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14 are rectilinear, the shape defined by the receiving space 140 is triangular, and the wing V, V′ drawn by applying the eyeliner in the receiving space 140 is correspondingly triangular in shape, as is apparent in the exemplary embodiment illustrated.
(66) As a variant, the first and second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14 may follow curved axes, for example an arc of a circle, having the same direction of curvature, with identical or different radii, so as to form a receiving space 140 in the shape of a quarter moon, or having opposite directions of curvature so as to form a receiving space 140 in the shape of a rugby ball. When the axis, along which the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extends, forms, with its first end, an angle α as defined previously with the positioning edge 130, the wing of eyeliner drawn by applying eyeliner into the receiving space 140 will be optimally oriented on the face.
(67) The length l2 of the second segment 142 of the notch 14, measured between its first and second ends, is defined such that, by applying eyeliner in the whole receiving space 140 defined by the first and second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14, a wing V, V′ of pleasing and attractive shape is obtained. The length 12 of the second segment 141 of the notch 14 is especially between 6 mm and 14 mm, preferably between 8 mm and 12 mm. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the length l1 of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 is close to 10 mm.
(68) As can clearly be seen in
(69) The invention, in particular according to the first aspect or the second aspect, also relates to a process for using a stencil 1, in particular according to these first and second aspect of the invention, in order to apply a cosmetic product in fluid or pulverulent form, in particular a makeup or care product, to the skin P.
(70) In the context of the second aspect of the invention, the process for using the stencil 1 comprises an initial step of positioning the stencil 1 on the region of the skin to which it is desired to apply the cosmetic product.
(71) Thus, the process of using the stencil 1 according to the second aspect of the invention comprises a first step consisting in placing one of the first or the second front face 11, 12 in contact with the skin P, with the through-cavity 14 located level with the region Z of the skin P to which it is desired to apply the cosmetic product.
(72) The user then presses the first or second front face 11, 12 against the skin P such that the sealing rim 1411, 1412; 1421, 1422 locally deforms the skin P along the border 141, 142 of the through-cavity 14;
(73) Finally, the user applies the cosmetic product to the region Z of the skin P to which it is desired to apply the cosmetic product through the receiving space 140, the leaktightness between the skin P and the notch 14 of the stencil 1 being provided by the sealing rim 1411, 1412; 1421, 1422.
(74) More specifically, in the context of the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the stencil 1 is provided to help the user form a wing of eyeliner at the outer corner of the eye.
(75) Thus, in particular in the context of the first and second aspect of the invention, a process for using the stencil 1 according to the first and second aspect of the invention is proposed in order to produce the drawing of a wing V, V′ of eyeliner at the outer corner of a first eye to be made up.
(76) In the context of the first and second aspects of the invention, the process for using the stencil 1 comprises an initial step of positioning the stencil 1 at the outer corner of the eye to which it is desired to apply a wing of eyeliner.
(77) Thus, the process for using the stencil 1 according to the first and second aspect of the invention comprises a first step consisting in placing one of the first or the second front face 11, 12 in contact with the face, close to the outer corner of the first eye to be made up. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the aim is to produce the wing V at the outer corner of the user's left eye, since the wing of the right eye V′ has already been produced, as can be seen in particular in
(78) The user then positions the positioning edge 130 parallel to the midline M of the face, with the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extending upwards from said positioning edge 130, as can be seen in particular in
(79) “Extending upwards” is intended to mean that the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extends in the direction of the top of the face when the stencil 1 is placed against the skin, with the positioning edge 130 extending parallel to the midline M of the face.
(80) The user subsequently places the first end of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 connected to the positioning edge 130 at the outer corner of the first eye to be made up, in this instance the left eye, as can be seen in particular in
(81) As a variant, and as described above, in the case of eyes which are more deeply sunken into the face than Caucasian or Asian eyes, the user advantageously moves the stencil 1 further outwards relative to the outer corner of the eye to be made up, in this instance the left eye, in a direction perpendicular to the midline M of the face, as can be seen in
(82) Finally, and as can be seen in particular in
(83) More precisely, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated and as described above, the notch 14 of the stencil 1 also comprises a second segment 142 and has a receiving space 140 with a contour which is substantially triangular in shape, defined by the first and second segments 141, 142 of the notch 14 and by the positioning edge 130.
(84) Thus, the step of drawing a wing V of eyeliner at the outer corner of the eye consists in filling this receiving space 140 with a triangular contour by drawing a first line of eyeliner along the first segment 141, drawing a second line along the second segment 142, and filling the remainder of the receiving space 140 between these first and second lines, so as to form a wing V which is triangular in shape, the shape of which corresponds to that of the receiving space 140 defined by the notch 14.
(85) Thus, a wing V of eyeliner is obtained at the outer corner of the left eye which has a clearly defined and precise contour, is pleasingly and attractively oriented on the face, and is repeatable from one application of eyeliner to another.
(86) According to an advantageous provision of the process for using the stencil 1 according to the first or second aspect of the invention, it is possible to use the process in order to produce the drawing of a wing V′ of eyeliner at the outer corner of a second eye to be made up, in this instance the right eye.
(87) Thus, the process for using the stencil 1 according to the first or second aspect of the invention comprises a step consisting in placing the other of the first or the second front face 11, 12 in contact with the face, in this instance the second front face 12, close to the outer corner of the second eye to be made up, in this instance the right eye, as can be seen in dashed lines in
(88) The user then positions the positioning edge 130 parallel to the midline M of the face, with the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extending upwards from said positioning edge 130.
(89) “Extending upwards” is intended to mean that the first segment 141 of the notch 14 extends in the direction of the top of the face when the stencil 1 is placed against the skin, with the positioning edge 130 extending parallel to the midline M of the face.
(90) The user subsequently places the first end of the first segment 141 of the notch 14 connected to the positioning edge 130 at the outer corner of the second eye to be made up, in this instance the right eye, then they draw a wing V′ of eyeliner at the outer corner of the second eye to be made up, in this instance the right eye, following the first segment 141 of the notch 14.
(91) By virtue of these provisions, it is possible to readily obtain wings V, V′ of eyeliner at the outer corners of the eyes which are symmetrical relative to the midline M of the face, these wings V, V′ having a clearly-defined and precise contour, a pleasing and attractive orientation on the face and being repeatable from one application of eyeliner to another.
(92) As can clearly be seen in
(93) According to an advantageous provision of the stencil according to the first, second and/or third aspect of the invention, the stencil 1 is made of plastic material, especially of thermoplastic material, such as polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
(94) Preferably, the stencil 1 is made of polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCTA).
(95) The plastic material from which the stencil is formed preferably has a Young's modulus of between 0.5 MPa and 5 MPa, preferably of between 0.7 MPa and 3 MPa.
(96) Preferably, the plastic material from which the stencil 1 is formed preferably has a Young's modulus close to 1.3 MPa.
(97) As a variant, the stencil 1 according to the first, second and/or third aspect of the invention is made of metal material, such as brass, steel, aluminium, copper, iron, zamak, etc.
(98) The stencil 1 according to the first, second and/or third aspect of the invention, when it is made of plastic material, is advantageously produced by moulding, and in particular by injection moulding. As a variance, the stencil may be obtained by extrusion of sheets of plastic material which are superposed and attached to one another, then by cutting in order to give the stencil 1 its outer form. In another variance, it is possible to provide for producing the stencil by a technique of 3D printing, such as a fused filament fabrication, additive synthesis, powder sintering or other technique.
(99) The stencil 1 according to the first, second and/or third aspect of the invention, when it is made of metal material, is advantageously cut from a metal sheet, for example by waterjet cutting, chemical cutting, laser cutting or other. The sharp ridges or angles present on the stencil made of metal material may be rounded by a subsequent machining, polishing or other operation.
(100) The invention according to the first, second or third aspect also relates to an assembly, represented in
(101) As described previously, in the illustrated embodiment, the accessory 1 according to the third aspect of the invention is a stencil 1 suitable for the application of eyeliner in order to form a wing V, V′ at the outer corner of an eye to be made up.
(102) Thus, and as can be seen in these
(103) According to an advantageous provision, especially in the context of the third aspect of the invention, and as is apparent in particular in
(104) This groove 200 of the cap 2 is suitable for receiving at least one portion of the accessory, and in this instance the stencil 1, forming a rail in the stowed configuration of the accessory, which stowed configuration is illustrated for example in
(105) Moreover, and as can be seen in
(106) In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, this container 3 is a reservoir of eyeliner.
(107) Advantageously, and as illustrated in these
(108) As a variant, not illustrated, the container of eyeliner may be in the form of a bottle and the cap 2 may belong to a submerged applicator comprising a rod, one end of which is connected to the cap 2 and the opposite end of which is provided with an applicator member suitable for being submerged inside the bottle which forms a reservoir of eyeliner, in order to be loaded with eyeliner.
(109) Advantageously, and as illustrated in particular in
(110) These two wings 21, 22 together define the receiving groove 200 of the stencil 1.
(111) As is apparent in particular in
(112) The second end 202 of the receiving groove 200 is provided with a stop 203 for stopping the stencil 1 in the direction of the longitudinal axis Z of the cap 2.
(113) Advantageously, the portion of the accessory, and in this instance of the stencil 1 that forms a rail, suitable for being received in the receiving groove 200 of the cap 2 in the stowed configuration of the stencil 1, comprises the positioning edge 130.
(114) As a variant, not illustrated, it is possible to provide for the portion of the stencil that forms a rail to be constituted by a rail, the cross-section of which is complementary in form to that of the cross-section of the receiving groove, and connected to, or made in one piece with one of the front faces 11, 12 of the stencil 1.
(115) Moreover, and as can be seen in particular in
(116) The receiving groove 200, and more precisely each of the wings 21, 22 defining the receiving groove 200, has one, and in this instance two, guide clusters 210, 220, protruding inside the receiving groove 200. The guide clusters 210, 220 extend on the facing faces of the wings 21, 22 defining the receiving groove 200.
(117) Thus, the guide grooves 110, 120 provided on the stencil 1 cooperate with the guide clusters 210, 220 provided in the receiving groove 200 of the cap 2 in order to guide the stencil 1 between its stowed configuration and its use configuration and vice versa, and in order to block the stencil 1 relative to the cap 2 in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis Z of the cap 2.
(118) Moreover, and as can be seen in particular in
(119) As can be seen in particular in
(120) Moreover, still in relation to
(121) More generally, the depth p of the guide grooves 110, 120 may for example be between 0.05 mm and 0.15 mm.
(122) Preferably, the depth p of the guide grooves 110, 120 may for example be between 10% and 25%, in particular close to 12.5%, of the distance e separating the first and second front faces 11, 12 of the stencil 1, or the thickness of the stencil 1.
(123) The receiving groove 200, and more precisely each of the wings 21, 22 defining the receiving groove 200, has a blocking stud 211, 221, protruding inside the receiving groove 200. The blocking studs 211, 221 extend on the facing faces of the wings 21, 22 defining the receiving groove 200.
(124) Thus, the blocking protrusions 111, 121 provided in the guide grooves 110, 120 of the stencil 1 cooperate with the blocking studs 211, 221 to block the stencil 1 in the stowed configuration relative to the cap 2 along the longitudinal axis Z, on the side of the first open end 201 in the direction of the longitudinal axis Z of the receiving groove 200.
(125) According to an advantageous provision, the cap 2 is made of plastic material, especially of thermoplastic material, such as polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
(126) Preferably, the cap 2 is made of polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCTA).
(127) The plastic material from which the cap 2 is formed preferably has a Young's modulus of between 0.5 MPa and 5 MPa, preferably of between 0.7 MPa and 3 MPa.
(128) Preferably, the plastic material from which the cap 2 is formed preferably has a Young's modulus close to 1.3 MPa.
(129) According to a particularly advantageous provision, the stencil is made of PCTA and the cap is made of PCTA. By virtue of these provisions, the passage of the stencil between its stowed configuration and its use configuration relative to the cap, and vice versa, advantageously responds to a problem of compromise between reliable and durable holding in the stowed position of the stencil 1 on the cap 2 and makes it easier for the user to move the stencil from its stowed configuration to its use configuration relative to the cap, and vice versa.
(130)
(131) As illustrated in
(132) As illustrated in
(133) In a known way, the container 3 and the cap 2 are provided with additional fixing elements suitable for cooperating in order to removably hold the cap 2 on the container 3. Such additional elements may advantageously take the form of an external/internal thread system or a snap-fastening system, for example.
(134) The user then brings the stencil 1 close to the receiving groove 200 of the cap 2, as illustrated in
(135) The user then inserts the lower angle 101 of the stencil 1 through the first end 201 of the receiving groove 200 and orients the stencil 1 such that its positioning axis X extends parallel to the longitudinal axes Y, Z of the container 3 and of the cap 2.
(136) The user then slides the stencil 1 along the receiving groove 200 of the cap, the guide clusters 210, 220 of the receiving groove 200 of the cap 2 cooperating with the guide grooves 110, 120 of the stencil 1 until the lower angle 101 butts up against the stop 203 of the receiving groove 200.
(137) Concomitantly to the abutment of the lower angle 101 of the stencil 1 against the stop 203 of the receiving groove 200, the blocking studs 211, 221 of the receiving groove 200 of the cap 2 pass the blocking protrusions 111, 121 provided in the guide grooves 110, 120 of the stencil 1 so as to immobilise the stencil 1 relative to the cap 2 along the longitudinal axis Z of the cap 2 on the side of the first end 201 of the receiving groove 200 open in the direction of the longitudinal axis Z.
(138) Such a passage of the stencil 1 from its use configuration to its stowed configuration on the cap 2 by simple translation parallel to the longitudinal axis Z of the cap 2 is particularly intuitive, easy and fun for the user, in particular due to the general flattened triangular shape of the stencil 1.
(139) However, as a variant and as can be seen in