APPLICATOR FOR COSMETICS IN TWO COMPONENTS

20220248828 · 2022-08-11

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    Abstract

    Applicator for cosmetic products including a wire made of metal material that includes a U-shaped body bearing tufts of bristles inside it, which is subsequently subjected to multiple twists so as to form a single body capable of holding the tufts in a stable position and arranging them into a spiral pattern, characterized in that an element in plastic material arranged outside the wire of metal material is associated with the brush, and held in stable engagement with it, the element including a centrally pierced flanged base body, with a shaped wall departing vertically from the external edge of the flange, only partially covering the brush, the wall bearing on its external surface at least one series of cosmetic product applicator tips, the hole of the base of the plastic element housing the terminal portion of the brush. In addition, the cylindrical base body has outward-facing toroidal ribs along its external surface designed to engage the brush thus constituted with the stem of the gripping and manoeuvring element of the applicator.

    Claims

    1) Applicator for cosmetic products comprising a wire made of metal material that is composed of a U-shaped body bearing tufts of bristles inside it that is subsequently subjected to multiple twists so as to form a single body capable of holding said tufts in a stable position and arranging them into a spiral pattern, wherein an element in plastic material arranged outside said wire of metal material is associated with said brush, and held in stable engagement with it, said element being composed of a centrally pierced cylindrical base body flanged at one extremity, with a shaped wall departing vertically from the external edge of said flange, only partially covering said brush, said wall bearing on its external surface at least one series of cosmetic product applicator tips, said pierced portion of said cylindrical base body of said plastic element housing the terminal portion of said brush.

    2) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said shaped wall has a flocked appendix on its upper surface for the absorption of the cosmetic substance and for tracing lines.

    3) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said wall has at least one row of cosmetic product applicator tips on the lateral ends of its external surface.

    4) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said rows of cosmetic product applicator tips are at least two contiguous rows, arranged in a staggered pattern from each other.

    5) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said cylindrical base body has toroidal ribs along its external surface to engage with said stem.

    6) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said plastic element is internally shaped so as to define a basin in the vicinity of the contact surface between the upper surface of said flange and said vertical wall.

    7) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said plastic element describes an arc comprised between 45° and 315°.

    8) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said plastic element describes an arc comprised between 160° and 180°.

    9) The applicator of claim 1, wherein the external lateral surface of said plastic element is entirely covered by rows of cosmetic product applicator tips.

    10) The applicator of claim 1, wherein the external lateral surface of said plastic element has at least one groove for depositing cosmetic material in the area comprised between said rows of cosmetic product applicator tips.

    11) The applicator of claim 1, wherein the external lateral surface of said plastic element has at least one window in the area comprised between said rows of applicator tips, which is complete or provided with filling and connection elements.

    12) The applicator of claim 1, wherein it is also provided with a scraper in integral, made of flexible or deformable material.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0013] Here below is a description of the applicator according to the invention, making reference to one particular embodiment of it, as depicted in the diagrams, in which:

    [0014] FIG. 1 is the front view of a first embodiment of the invention,

    [0015] FIG. 2 is the rear view;

    [0016] FIG. 3 is the side view, of which

    [0017] FIG. 4 is the sectional view

    [0018] FIG5 is the view from above;

    [0019] G. 6 is the view from below;

    [0020] FIG. 7 is the exploded view;

    [0021] FIG. 8 is a view of the applicator assembly, ready for marketing;

    [0022] FIG. 9 is the front view of a second embodiment of the invention,

    [0023] FIG. 10 is the rear view of a second embodiment of the invention;

    [0024] FIG. 11a is the side view of a second embodiment of the invention, of which

    [0025] FIG. 11b is the partially sectional view;

    [0026] FIG. 12 is the view from above of a second embodiment of the invention;

    [0027] FIG. 13 is the view from below of a second embodiment of the invention;

    [0028] FIG. 14 is the front view of a first form of scraper according to a first embodiment of the invention, of which

    [0029] FIG. 15 is the sectional view;

    [0030] FIG. 16 is the front view of a second form of scraper according to a first embodiment of the invention, of which

    [0031] FIG. 17 is the sectional view;

    [0032] FIG. 18 is the front view of a second form of scraper according to a first embodiment of the invention, of which

    [0033] FIG. 19 is the sectional view;

    [0034] FIGS. 20 to 25 are views of particular embodiments of the applicator, showing various types of plastic elements according to a first embodiment of the invention;

    [0035] FIGS. 26a and 26b, and FIGS. 27a and 27b are views from above of further specific embodiments of the applicator.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0036] According to the first embodiment of the invention, the applicator is constituted by a fibre brush 1 composed of a wire 2 made of metal material, arranged in a U shape, with tufts of bristles 3 of equal length and held equidistant to each other arranged inside said wire 2, said brush 1 having undergone multiple twists to constitute a single body capable of supporting said tufts in a stable position, and arranging them in accordance with a spiral pattern.

    [0037] Associated with said brush 1 is an element in plastic material 4 composed of a centrally pierced cylindrical base body 5, which is flanged at one extremity. A wall 6 departs from a portion of the perimeter surface of the flanged cylindrical base body 5, said wall describing an arc of circumference, in such a way that the brush 1 is only partially covered. In some possible embodiments, the wall 6 extends vertically for a height not greater than the height of said brush 1, while in other embodiments, the wall 6 exceeds said brush 1 in height.

    [0038] The cylindrical base body 5 has sufficient length for the brush 1 to be housed in the hole, holding it in the correct position, if necessary with the brush 1 being able to protrude outside said cylindrical base body 5, as illustrated, by way of example and not limited to, in FIG. 4. In other words, the hole passing through the cylindrical base body 5 of said plastic element 4 houses the terminal portion of said brush 1 inside it, thus allowing a stable fit and guaranteeing correct alignment.

    [0039] At the same time, on the external surface of said cylindrical base body 5, there are toroidal ribs 8 for engagement by interference with the internal surface of a cavity built into the distal extremity of the stem S associated with the handle I of the applicator assembly.

    [0040] At the lateral ends of its external surface, the wall 6 has two series of tips for applying a cosmetic product 9, each series being constituted by two rows of tips, arranged in a staggered pattern.

    [0041] The plastic element 4 is shaped in such a way that it touches the tufts of bristles that constitute the brush 1, at the same time having wide free spaces, with the tufts of bristles spaced apart from each other. As can best be seen from FIGS. 4 and 5, the structure thus constituted identifies a reservoir area for the cosmetic material between one bristle tuft and another, exploiting the interspace 10 that is created between the internal wall of the plastic element 4 and the bristle tufts 2, and using the element 4 itself in conjunction with it as a container, although it is open on the sides. In correspondence with the point of contact between the flanged surface of the cylindrical base element 5 and the vertical wall 6, there is a basin 11 in the internal surface of the element 4 for housing the cosmetic product which extends vertically—following the course of the element 6—into the interspace 10.

    [0042] An improved solution of the first embodiment can be seen from FIGS. 9 to 13: it, too, consists of a brush 1 associated with a shaped plastic element 4, and it also bears a flocked appendix 12 on the summit of the vertical wall 6, which is aimed at perfecting the properties of the applicator, allowing the user to avail of a finishing element of the substance applied, which is similar in function and effect to a brush, or pencil, depending on its structure and the profile of the summit of said vertical wall 6.

    [0043] The figures illustrate a flocked appendix 12 which has a hood-shaped structure, but it has a merely illustrative function. This flocked appendix 12 can be made in any shape, in accordance with manufacturing, aesthetic, or functional purposes.

    [0044] As illustrated in FIGS. 14 to 19, the scrapers for the applicator of this invention can have the most wide-ranging shapes, albeit in accordance with per se known characteristics, provided that they are at least in part composed of flexible or deformable material.

    [0045] In fact, it is possible to envisage a scraper consisting of two components (FIG. 14 and FIG. 15), in accordance with techniques per se known, in which the scraper element proper 13 is made of flexible or deformable material.

    [0046] In the solutions illustrated in FIGS. 16 to 19, on the other hand, a scraper made of a single piece is envisaged, having different geometries in the scraping area. In this case, the entire scraper is entirely composed of flexible or deformable material.

    [0047] As it could be understood, it is possible to implement various measures on the external wall of the element in plastic material 4, which are aimed at making the applicator consistent with the user's needs.

    [0048] Preferably, as is illustrated in FIG. 20, it is possible for the external wall of the element 4 to be entirely covered by a sequence of series of tips 9, which are arranged parallel and equidistant to each other.

    [0049] Furthermore, as in FIG. 21, it is possible to provide at least one groove 14, envisaged in the area between the—at least two—series of tips 9, for collecting the material to subsequently allow it to be deposited, when the applicator is in place. These grooves can have any shape or arrangement, for example, approximating a message, whether it be in symbols or letters.

    [0050] It is also possible to provide perforated solutions, as illustrated in FIGS. 22 to 24, in which one or more holes are envisaged, which allow a further deposit, in accordance with the user's requirements, of the cosmetic collected inside the container, as well as greater action of the bristles, even in the fraction theoretically dedicated to the plastic applicator.

    [0051] Moreover, as is proposed in FIG. 25, it is possible to provide an element in plastic 4 that covers the brush only minimally, for example halfway, if required providing for the decorative and functional measures described for the previous embodiments.

    [0052] In the embodiments heretofore described, the plastic element 4 describes an arc of 180°, to ensure the substantial aesthetic and functional balance between the plastic applicator and the bristle brush.

    [0053] Lastly, it should be noted that up to now, we have considered a plastic element 4 that describes an arc with a circumference of about 180°. However, as illustrated in FIGS. 26a and 26b, and FIGS. 27a and 27b, there is nothing to prevent the arc from describing an angle that is less than or greater than 180°, for example, an arc comprised between 45° and 315°: in fact, there is no discernible substantial structural or functional difference.

    [0054] It seems clear that the principal purpose of the invention has thus been achieved; that is, an applicator for cosmetics that is light and easy to set up during the assembly phase. At the same time, various measures have been implemented that allow the user to reduce the number of times the container is accessed in order to have the applicator sufficiently loaded with product for the make-up to be correctly applied.

    [0055] It is understood that the solutions described above are only some of the possible embodiments of this invention, and that there may be several variants that do not differ from the scope of protection defined by the attached claims.