Keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser
11395535 · 2022-07-26
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Abstract
A keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser for a stick cosmetic. The cosmetic dispenser has a cosmetic insert cartridge and a dispenser base with a matching key pattern combination. The insert cartridge has an inner body with a key pattern, an elevator cup, and a rotary extension and retraction mechanism for the elevator cup and a retained cosmetic. The key pattern of the insert cartridge can be a keyway in a keyway member of the inner body, and the key pattern of the dispenser base can be formed on a central column that forms a key member. The key patterns can be patterns of surface deviations, such as ridges and channels, that intermesh when the cosmetic insert cartridge is received by the dispenser base to produce a rotary driving engagement therebetween. A line of keyed cosmetic dispensers can be established by plural cosmetic dispensers with different key pattern combinations.
Claims
1. A keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser for a stick cosmetic, the cosmetic dispenser comprising: a keyed cosmetic insert cartridge comprising an elongate body with a proximal end and a distal end, an elevator cup disposed within the elongate body for retaining the stick cosmetic, and a rotary extension and retraction mechanism for selectively adjusting the elevator cup between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the elongate body wherein the elongate body retains a key pattern; and a keyed dispenser base for receiving the keyed cosmetic insert cartridge wherein the dispenser base retains a key pattern; wherein the keyed cosmetic insert cartridge and the keyed dispenser base have a matching key pattern combination wherein the key pattern retained by the elongate body matches the key pattern retained by the dispenser base; wherein the key patterns of the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base comprise matching patterns of ridges and channels that intermesh when the keyed cosmetic insert cartridge is received by the keyed dispenser base whereby a rotary driving engagement is established between the keyed dispenser base and the elongate body; wherein the elongate body has a keyway member with a keyway, wherein the key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge is formed in the keyway in the keyway member, wherein the dispenser base has a key member, and wherein the key pattern of the dispenser base is formed on the key member; wherein the key pattern formed in the keyway of the keyway member comprises circumferentially spaced teeth separated by channels and wherein the key pattern formed on the key member comprises plural teeth sized and angularly spaced over the key member to align with and be received into the channels between the teeth of the key pattern of the keyway member.
2. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 1 wherein the elongate body comprises an inner body and further comprising a spiral member concentric with the inner body wherein the inner body has at least one longitudinal track therethrough, wherein the spiral member has at least one spiral formation, and wherein the elevator cup has a sidewall and at least one lug that projects from the sidewall, through the at least one longitudinal track, and into engagement with the at least one spiral formation whereby the elevator cup can be manipulated between the retracted position and the extended position by a relative rotation between the inner body and the spiral member.
3. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 1 wherein the key member comprises a column and wherein the key pattern is formed on the column.
4. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 1 wherein the teeth of the key pattern of the keyway member and the teeth of the key pattern of the key member have matching pitches.
5. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 4 wherein the teeth of the key pattern of the keyway member are spaced over 360 angular degrees.
6. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 5 wherein the teeth of the key pattern of the keyway member are evenly spaced.
7. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 5 wherein the key pattern of the key member comprises at least one series of teeth spaced over less than 360 angular degrees.
8. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 1 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base comprises at least two series of teeth each spaced over less than 180 degrees.
9. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 8 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base comprises two series of teeth each spaced over approximately 90 degrees.
10. A keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser for a stick cosmetic, the cosmetic dispenser comprising: a keyed cosmetic insert cartridge comprising an inner body with a proximal portion and a distal portion, an elevator cup disposed within the inner body for retaining the stick cosmetic, an outer body concentric with the inner body wherein the outer body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and a rotary extension and retraction mechanism for selectively adjusting the elevator cup between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the inner body by a relative rotation between the inner body and the outer body; a key pattern disposed in the proximal portion of the inner body; a keyed dispenser base for receiving the keyed cosmetic insert cartridge wherein the dispenser base has a key member comprising a central column; a key pattern disposed on the central column of the dispenser base; wherein the keyed cosmetic insert cartridge and the keyed dispenser base have a matching key pattern combination wherein the key pattern disposed in the proximal portion of the inner body matches the key pattern disposed on the central column of the dispenser base whereby a rotary driving engagement can be established between the keyed dispenser base and the inner body; wherein the key patterns of the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base comprise matching patterns of ridges and channels that intermesh when the keyed cosmetic insert cartridge is received by the keyed dispenser base; wherein the inner body has a keyway member with a keyway, wherein the key pattern is formed in the keyway in the keyway member, wherein the key pattern formed in the keyway of the keyway member comprises circumferentially spaced teeth separated by channels, and wherein the key pattern disposed on the central column of the dispenser base comprises plural teeth sized and angularly spaced over the central column to align with and be received into the channels between the teeth of the key pattern of the keyway member.
11. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 10 wherein the outer body comprises a spiral member, wherein the inner body has at least one longitudinal track therethrough, wherein the spiral member has at least one spiral formation, and wherein the elevator cup has a sidewall and at least one lug that projects from the sidewall, through the at least one longitudinal track, and into engagement with the at least one spiral formation whereby the elevator cup can be manipulated between the retracted position and the extended position by a relative rotation between the inner body and the spiral member.
12. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 10 wherein the teeth of the key pattern of the keyway member and the teeth of the key pattern of the key member have matching pitches.
13. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 10 wherein the proximal portion of the inner body extends proximally beyond the proximal portion of the outer body and further comprising a shell with an outer wall and a bottom ring with a keyhole opening wherein the outer wall of the shell is received over the proximal portion of the outer body, wherein the proximal portion of the inner body is encased by the shell, and wherein access to the key pattern of the inner body is provided through the keyhole opening in the bottom ring of the shell.
14. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 10 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base comprises at least two series of teeth each spaced over less than 180 degrees.
15. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 14 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base comprises two series of teeth each spaced over approximately 90 degrees.
16. A line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers for stick cosmetics, the line of cosmetic dispensers comprising: a first keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser comprising a keyed cosmetic insert cartridge with a key pattern and a keyed dispenser base for receiving the cosmetic insert cartridge, wherein the dispenser base has a key pattern, wherein the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base have a matching first key pattern combination wherein the key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge matches the key pattern of the dispenser base; and a second keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser comprising a keyed cosmetic insert cartridge with a key pattern and a keyed dispenser base for receiving the cosmetic insert cartridge, wherein the dispenser base has a key pattern, wherein the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base have a matching second key pattern combination wherein the key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge matches the key pattern of the dispenser base; wherein the second key pattern combination is different than the first key pattern combination; wherein each cosmetic insert cartridge comprises an elongate body with a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate body has a keyway member with a keyway, and wherein the key pattern is formed in the keyway in the keyway member; wherein each dispenser base has a key member and wherein the key pattern is formed on the key member; wherein the key pattern formed in the keyway of the keyway member of the keyed cosmetic insert cartridge of at least one of the keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers comprises circumferentially spaced teeth separated by channels, wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the at least one of the keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers comprises plural teeth sized and angularly spaced over the key member to align with and be received into the channels between the teeth of the key pattern of the keyway member of the of the keyed insert cartridge of the at least one of the keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers; wherein each of the first and second key pattern combinations intermesh when the cosmetic insert cartridge of the respective keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser is received by the respective keyed dispenser base.
17. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 16 further comprising a third keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser comprising a keyed cosmetic insert cartridge with a key pattern and a keyed dispenser base for receiving the cosmetic insert cartridge, wherein the dispenser base has a key pattern, wherein the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base have a matching third key pattern combination wherein the key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge matches the key pattern of the dispenser base, and wherein the third key pattern combination is different than the first and second key pattern combinations.
18. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 16 wherein each cosmetic insert cartridge further comprises an elevator cup disposed within the elongate body for retaining the stick cosmetic and a rotary extension and retraction mechanism for selectively adjusting the elevator cup between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the elongate body.
19. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 18 wherein each cosmetic insert cartridge further comprises a spiral member concentric with the elongate body, wherein the elongate body has at least one longitudinal track therethrough, wherein the spiral member has at least one spiral formation, and wherein the elevator cup has a sidewall and at least one lug that projects from the sidewall, through the at least one longitudinal track, and into engagement with the at least one spiral formation whereby the elevator cup can be manipulated between the retracted position and the extended position by a relative rotation of the elongate body and the spiral member.
20. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 16 wherein the key member of each dispenser base comprises a column and wherein the key pattern is formed on the column.
21. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 16 wherein the key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge of the first keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser cannot intermesh with the key pattern of the dispenser base of the second keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser.
22. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 21 wherein the matching first key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base of the first keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser is disposed at a given pitch, wherein the matching second key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base of the second keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser is disposed at a given pitch, and wherein the pitch of the matching first key pattern is different than the pitch of the matching second key pattern.
23. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 16 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base of each of the first and second keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers comprises at least two series of teeth each spaced over less than 180 degrees.
24. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 23 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base comprises two series of teeth each spaced over approximately 90 degrees.
25. The line of keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers of claim 23 wherein the matching first key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base of the first keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser is disposed at a given pitch, wherein the matching second key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge and the dispenser base of the second keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser is disposed at a given pitch, and wherein the pitch of the matching first key pattern is different than the pitch of the matching second key pattern.
26. A keyed cosmetic insert cartridge for a keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser for a stick cosmetic, the cosmetic insert cartridge comprising: an elongate body with a proximal end and a distal end; an elevator cup disposed within the elongate body for retaining the stick cosmetic; an extension and retraction mechanism for selectively adjusting the elevator cup between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the elongate body; and a key pattern disposed in the proximal portion of the elongate body wherein the elongate body has a keyway and wherein the key pattern is formed in the keyway and wherein the key pattern formed in the keyway comprises circumferentially spaced teeth separated by channels.
27. The keyed cosmetic insert cartridge of claim 26 wherein the elongate body comprises an inner body and further comprising an outer body comprising a spiral member concentrically disposed with the elongate body, wherein the inner body has at least one longitudinal track therethrough, wherein the spiral member has at least one spiral formation, and wherein the elevator cup has a sidewall and at least one lug that projects from the sidewall, through the at least one longitudinal track, and into engagement with the at least one spiral formation whereby the elevator cup can be manipulated between the retracted position and the extended position by a relative rotation between the inner body and the spiral member.
28. The keyed cosmetic insert cartridge of claim 27 wherein a proximal portion of the inner body extends proximally beyond a proximal portion of the outer body and further comprising a shell with an outer wall and a bottom ring with a keyhole opening wherein the outer wall of the shell is received over the proximal portion of the outer body, wherein the proximal portion of the inner body is encased by the shell, and wherein access to the key pattern of the inner body is provided through the keyhole opening in the bottom ring of the shell.
29. A keyed dispenser base for a keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser for a stick cosmetic with a cosmetic insert cartridge with a key pattern formed therein comprising circumferentially spaced teeth separated by channels, the dispenser base comprising: a tubular member for receiving the cosmetic insert cartridge wherein the tubular member has a proximal end, a distal end, and a body portion with an inner volume; and a key member fixed within the tubular member wherein the key member comprises a central column with a tip portion that extends within the inner volume of the body portion from the proximal end of the body portion; wherein the central column of the key member has a key pattern wherein the key pattern comprises plural teeth sized and angularly spaced over the central column of the key member with spaces between the teeth for receiving the teeth of the key pattern of the cosmetic insert cartridge.
30. The keyed dispenser base of claim 29 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base comprises at least two series of teeth each spaced over less than 180 degrees.
31. The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser of claim 30 wherein the key pattern formed on the key member of the dispenser base comprises two series of teeth each spaced over approximately 90 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(31) The keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser disclosed herein is subject to a variety of embodiments, each within the scope of the invention. However, to ensure that one skilled in the art will be able to understand and, in appropriate cases, practice the present invention, certain preferred embodiments of the broader invention revealed herein are described below and shown in the accompanying drawing figures.
(32) Turning more particularly to the drawings, a keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser according to the invention is indicated generally at 10 in
(33) When a keyed cosmetic cartridge 15 is fully engaged within a correspondingly keyed dispenser base 18, a relative rotation can be produced between the inner body 14 and the spiral member 16, such as by a gripping of the dispenser base 18, a gripping of the upper shell 24, and a relative rotation therebetween. Relative rotation in a first rotational direction, such as in a clockwise direction in the illustrated example, yields an axial extension of the elevator cup 12, and a relative rotation between the inner body 14 and the spiral member 16 in a second, opposite rotational direction yields an axial retraction of the elevator cup 12. Accordingly, when the cartridge 15 and the dispenser base 18 are fully engaged, the elevator cup 12, and thus a retained stick of cosmetic 100, can be selectively adjusted between the retracted disposition depicted, for instance, in
(34) The cosmetic dispenser 10 can be considered to have a proximal end defined as the closed bottom of the dispenser base 18 while the tip of the tubular shell 24 can be considered to define a distal end of the cosmetic dispenser 10. Each component of the cosmetic dispenser 10 can generally be described under that convention. It should be noted that, while terms such as member or the like are employed in relation to the spiral member 16 and possibly other components of the cosmetic dispenser 10, each could be formed unitarily as a single piece of material or from multiple subcomponents joined by any effective method to form the respective structure. Additionally, except as otherwise described or claimed, the elevator cup 12, the inner body 14, the spiral member 16, the components of the dispenser base 18, the tubular shells 22 and 24, and each other component of the cosmetic dispenser 10 can be formed from any suitable material and by any effective method. Although the components of the cosmetic dispenser 10 are not limited as to material, the shells 22 and 24 in one practice of the invention are formed from a rigid material, such as a metal, while the elevator cup 12, the inner body 14, the spiral member 16, and the dispenser base 18 are formed of plastic.
(35) One embodiment of the inner body 14 is shown apart from the remainder of the keyed cosmetic dispenser 10 in
(36) First and second opposed longitudinal tracks 38 communicate along a substantial length of the body portion 36 of the inner body 14. The longitudinal tracks 38 are disposed in general opposition and pass entirely through the body portion 36 to comprise slots. With this, the elevator lugs 52 of the elevator cup 12, which is shown apart in
(37) The first and second longitudinal tracks 38 in this embodiment have distal lateral track segments at the distal ends thereof and proximal lateral track segments at the proximal ends thereof. The distal lateral track segments can be employed to lock the elevator cup 12 in an extended disposition, and the proximal lateral track segments lock the elevator cup 12 in a retracted disposition. With this, inadvertent movement, namely unintended extension or retraction, of the elevator cup 12 and the retained cosmetic stick 100 is prevented.
(38) The elevator cup 12 is shown apart from the remainder of the cosmetic dispenser 10 in
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(40) The inner diameter of the skirt 48 is marginally greater than the outer diameter of the annular bearing wall 45 of the inner body 14. One or more protuberances 42, which in this case comprise the end portions of resiliently deflectable fingers, project radially outward from the annular bearing wall 45 of the inner body 14 to establish a localized effective diameter greater than the undeflected inner diameter of the skirt 48. Under this construction, the protuberances 42 deflect and frictionally engage the skirt 48 thereby to create a frictional engagement between the inner body 14 and the spiral member 16 during a relative rotation therebetween. The pressing of the protuberances 42 against the skirt 48 provides smooth and consistent frictional resistance to the rotation of the inner body 14 relative to the spiral member 16.
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(42) The inner diameters of the body portions 36 and 44 of the inner body 14 and the spiral member 16 and the outer diameter of the peripheral wall 50 of the elevator cup 12 are calibrated to allow the elevator cup 12 to slide longitudinally within the inner body 14 and the spiral member 16, such as by having the outer diameter of the peripheral wall 50 be slightly less than the inner diameter of the body portion 36 of the inner body 14. Similarly, the elevator lugs 52 and the opposed spiral channels 46 are dimensioned to enable a sliding of the elevator lugs 52 along the spiral channels 46, such as by having the distance between the outer tips of the elevator lugs 52 slightly less than the distance between the opposed surfaces of the spiral channels 46.
(43) When the cartridge 15 is assembled with the inner body 14 received into the spiral member 16, the skirt 48 of the spiral member 16 extends to surround the distal portion of the annular bearing wall 45 while the proximal portion of the base 40 of the inner body 14 extends proximally beyond the proximal end of the skirt 48 and beyond the spiral member 16 in general. With the proximal portion of the inner body 14 exposed and accessible, it would be possible to rotate the inner body 14 in relation to the spiral member 16 and, in so doing, to extend and retract the elevator cup 12 and a retained cosmetic. With the proximal portion of the base 40 exposed, the cosmetic cartridge 15 could in theory be used and operated independently of a dispenser base 18.
(44) According to the present invention, however, the proximal portion of the inner body 14, which would otherwise be exposed and accessible, is encased by the lower shell 22 but for a keyhole opening defined by a bottom ring 28 of the lower shell 22. Looking more particularly to
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(46) The dispenser base 18 retains a concentric key member 20 that is particularly keyed to be received into a keyway 60 of a correspondingly-keyed inner body 14. When the cosmetic dispenser 10 is fully assembled, the key member 20 is fixed within the proximal portion of the elongate tubular member 62 of the dispenser base 18, such as by integral formation or, as here, by being fitted into place. The key member 20 can be fixed in place within the proximal end of the inner body 14, such as but not limited to by a snap-fit engagement, adhesive, sonic welding, or some other method or combination thereof.
(47) The structure of the key member 20 can be further understood with reference to
(48) For the key member 20 of the dispenser base 18 to be matingly received into the keyway 60 of the cosmetic cartridge 15, the key pattern 80 of the key member 20 must match the key pattern 65 of the keyway plate 32. The key patterns 65 and 80 comprise patterns of surface deviations spaced along the inner periphery of the keyway 60 and along the outer periphery of the key tip 84. In certain embodiments, when viewed in plan along the longitudinals of the cosmetic cartridge 15 and the dispenser base 18, the key patterns 65 and 80 can be characterized as comprising series or patterns of ridges, ribs, or other protuberances, potentially separated by channels, furrows, or other lowered sections or indentations. The key patterns 65 and 80 are formed to complement one another to permit the key tip 84 to be received into the keyway 60 with the key patterns 65 and 80 intermeshed. When the key patterns 65 and 80 are intermeshed, a driving engagement is established between the dispenser base 18 and the inner body 14.
(49) The scope of the invention is not limited to any particular pattern type or to any specific key patterns 65 and 80. A number of illustrative but not limiting key patterns 65 and 80 are shown and described herein. A first key pattern combination is depicted in
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(52) By virtue of the key patterns 65 and 80 of the inner body 14 and the dispenser base 18, a refillable cosmetic dispenser 10 is thus provided wherein the dispenser base 18 and the cosmetic insert cartridge 15 are particularly keyed to one another with matching key patterns 65 and 80. A series of different, matching key patterns 65 and 80 can be established to provide a line of keyed cosmetic dispensers 10 with different key pattern combinations, each key pattern combination resulting in a keyed cosmetic cartridge 15 that is engagable and operable only with the correspondingly-keyed dispenser base 18 of that key pattern combination. The ability to provide individually keyed refillable cosmetic dispensers 10 could be exploited, by way of example and not limitation, to enable a producer of cosmetic dispensers 10 to key one model of the keyed cosmetic dispenser 10 specific to one cosmetic manufacturer or specific to one cosmetic line of a given manufacturer, such as with the key pattern combination shown in
(53) The type and number of key pattern combinations are essentially limitless. Matching key patterns 65 and 80 can be created, by way of example and not limitation, by varying the shape, size, number, or other structural characteristic of surface deviations establishing the key patterns 65 and 80. The resulting keyed cosmetic dispensers 10 prevent the usage of non-matching keyed cosmetic insert cartridges 15 in relation to particularly keyed cosmetic dispenser bases 18. Moreover, cosmetic insert cartridges 15 keyed as taught herein prevent usage of the insert cartridge 15 in relation to non-keyed or differently keyed refillable dispenser bases 18. Still further, by virtue of the encasing lower shell 22, the assembled cosmetic insert cartridge 15 is not operational independently of a dispenser base 18.
(54) In practice, the cosmetic insert cartridge 15 can be assembled as in
(55) A dispenser cap 68 as shown in
(56) When a keyed cosmetic cartridge 15 is engaged with a matching keyed dispenser base 18, the elevator cup 12, the inner body 14, and the spiral member 16 cooperate to form a rotary extension and retraction mechanism. By the engagement of the release member 20 with the locking member 22, the inner body 14 is rotationally fixed relative to the dispenser base 18, and the upper shell 24 is rotationally fixed relative to the spiral member 16. The inner body 14 can then be manually rotated in relation to the spiral member 16 by, for instance, a gripping of the keyed dispenser base 18 and a relative rotation of the base 18 and the shell 24. The elevator cup 12, and thus a lipstick member 100 retained by the elevator cup 12 as in
(57) As the inner body 14 is rotated in relation to the spiral member 16, the elevator cup 12 is prevented from rotating in relation to the inner body 14 by engagement of the lugs 52 with the longitudinal tracks 38 of the inner body 14. With that, the lugs 52 of the elevator cup 12 slide along the helical channels 46 of the spiral member 16 to yield an axial movement of the elevator cup 12 and the retained lipstick 100. Relative rotation in a first direction will induce an extension of the elevator cup 12 while relative rotation in a second, opposite direction will induce a retraction of the elevator cup 12 and the retained cosmetic stick 100. When desired, such as when a given stick cosmetic 100 is spent or when a different color or type of cosmetic 100 is desired, a user can disengage the keyed cosmetic cartridge 15 retaining the cosmetic 100 to be replaced from the keyed dispenser base 18. A different, but again correspondingly-keyed, cosmetic insert cartridge 15 into the cosmetic base 18.
(58) It will be understood that terms of orientation may be referenced herein merely provide a complete understanding of the disclosed keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser 10 and are not limiting of the invention. Other nomenclature and conventions may be used without limitation of the teachings herein. Furthermore, the various components disclosed herein are merely illustrative and are not limiting of the invention. For example, except as limited by the claims, each of the components discussed herein may include subcomponents that collectively provide for the structure and function of the disclosed component. Furthermore, one or more components, sometimes referred to as members or otherwise herein, could be combined as a unitary structure while still corresponding to the disclosed components. Additional components that provide additional functions, or enhancements to those introduced herein, may be included. For example, additional components and materials, combinations of components or materials, and perhaps the omission of components or materials may be used to create embodiments that are nonetheless within the scope of the teachings herein.
(59) When introducing elements of the present invention or embodiments thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive such that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. As used herein, the term “example” or “exemplary” is not intended to imply a superlative example. Rather, “exemplary” refers to an embodiment that is one of many possible embodiments.
(60) With certain details and embodiments of the present invention for a keyed refillable cosmetic dispenser 10 disclosed, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that numerous changes and additions could be made thereto without deviating from the spirit or scope of the invention. This is particularly true when one bears in mind that the presently preferred embodiments merely exemplify the broader invention revealed herein. Accordingly, it will be clear that those with major features of the invention in mind could craft embodiments that incorporate those major features while not incorporating all of the features included in the preferred embodiments.
(61) Therefore, the following claims shall define the scope of protection to be afforded to the invention. Those claims shall be deemed to include equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention. It must be further noted that a plurality of the following claims may express, or be interpreted to express, certain elements as means for performing a specific function, at times without the recital of structure or material. As the law demands, any such claims shall be construed to cover not only the corresponding structure and material expressly described in this specification but also all legally cognizable equivalents thereof.