BRUSH FOR APPLYING MAKEUP
20220295975 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Proposed is a brush for applying makeup. The brush according to the present disclosure includes: a large brush (100); a receiving space (140) formed along a length direction of the large brush (100) at a position corresponding to or eccentric from a center of the large brush (100) so that the receiving space (140) is open at upper and lower ends thereof and at a side of a circumference thereof; and a small brush (200) configured to be coupled to the large brush (100) in a direction from top to bottom of the receiving space (140) so as to coincide with a disposition direction of the large brush (100) so that the small brush (200) is used in conjunction with the large brush (100) as one integrated brush (300), or separated from the large brush (100) in a direction from bottom to top thereof and selectively used.
Claims
1. A brush for applying makeup, the brush comprising: a large brush; a receiving space formed along a length direction of the large brush at a position corresponding to or eccentric from a center of the large brush so that the receiving space is open at upper and lower ends thereof and at a side of a circumference thereof; and a small brush configured to be coupled to the large brush in a direction from top to bottom of the receiving space so as to coincide with a disposition direction of the large brush so that the small brush is used in conjunction with the large brush as one integrated brush, or separated from the large brush in a direction from bottom to top thereof and selectively used.
2. The brush of claim 1, wherein the large brush comprises: a first handle part having a predetermined length; a first extension part extending to a predetermined length from a side of the first handle part; and a first brush tip part fixed to a side of the first extension part.
3. The brush of claim 2, wherein the receiving space is configured as one receiving space that extends across the first handle part, the first extension part, and the first brush tip part along length directions thereof.
4. The brush of claim 3, wherein a cutout portion is formed at a side of the circumference of the receiving space along a length direction of the receiving space.
5. The brush of claim 3, wherein a first inclined surface having a predetermined angle is formed on a portion of an inner circumference of the receiving space corresponding to the first extension part by gradually widening from the first handle part toward the first brush tip part.
6. The brush of claim 5, wherein the small brush comprises: a second handle part having a predetermined length; a second extension part extending to a predetermined length from a side of the second handle part; and a second brush tip part fixed to a side of the second extension part.
7. The brush of claim 6, wherein a second inclined surface having a predetermined angle is formed on the second extension part by gradually widening from the second handle part toward the second brush tip part so that the second inclined surface is seated on the first inclined surface.
8. The brush of claim 7, wherein at least one guide protrusion is formed on an inner circumference of the first inclined surface, and at least one guide groove is formed at a side of an outer circumference of each of the second handle part and the second extension part so as to be coupled to or separated from the guide protrusion.
9. The brush of claim 8, wherein the at least one guide protrusion comprises guide protrusions vertically arranged along the inner circumference of the first inclined surface at positions spaced apart from each other at an angular interval of 180°.
10. The brush of claim 9, wherein the at least one guide groove comprises guide grooves vertically arranged along the outer circumference of each of the second handle part and the second inclined surface at positions spaced apart from each other at an angular interval of 180°.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The above and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Hereinafter, in order to fully understand the present disclosure, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
Embodiment 1
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[0034] Referring to
[0035] The large brush 100 includes: a rod-shaped first handle part 110 having a predetermined length; a first extension part 120 extending to a predetermined length from a side of the first handle part 110; a first brush tip part 130 fixed to a side of the first extension part 120; and a receiving space 140 formed at a position eccentric from the centers of the first handle part 110, the first extension part 120, and the first brush tip part 130 to allow the small brush 200 to be coupled to the large brush 100 in a direction from top to bottom of the large brush 100 or separated from the large brush 100 in a direction from bottom to top thereof.
[0036] At this time, the receiving space 140 is configured as one receiving space 140 that extends across the first handle part 110, the first extension part 120, and the first brush tip part 130 along length directions thereof, while being open at an upper end thereof toward an upper portion of the first brush tip part 130 and being open at a lower end thereof toward a lower portion of the first handle part 110.
[0037] A first brush tip part fixing groove 150 having a predetermined depth is formed in an upper surface of the first extension part 120 at a position between a portion of the inner circumference of the receiving space 140 corresponding to the first extension part 120 and the outer circumference of the first extension part 120 so that a lower portion of the first brush tip part 130 is inserted into the first brush tip part fixing groove 150 and fixed therein by adhesion.
[0038] A cutout portion 160 is formed at a side of the circumference of the receiving space 140 by being open along a length direction of the receiving space 140 so that the small brush 200 received in the receiving space 140 is prevented from being separated from the large brush 100 over the circumference of the receiving space 140, and is allowed to be pushed upward when removed from the large brush 100.
[0039] A first inclined surface 170 having a predetermined angle is formed on the portion of the inner circumference of the receiving space 140 corresponding to the first extension part 120 by gradually widening from the first handle part 110 toward the first brush tip part 130. When the small brush 200 is inserted into the receiving space 140 in a direction from top to bottom of the receiving space 140, the first inclined surface 170 correspondingly comes into contact with a side of the small brush 200 thus serving as a stop to limit the depth of insertion of the small brush 200 so that the heights of the large brush 100 and the small brush 200 coincide with each other.
[0040] The small brush 200 includes a rod-shaped second handle part 210 having a predetermined length; a second extension part 220 extending to a predetermined length from a side of the second handle part 210; and a second brush tip part 230 fixed to a side of the second extension part 220.
[0041] Preferably, the boundaries between the second handle part 210, the second extension part 220, and the second brush tip part 230 of the small brush 200 respectively coincide with the boundaries between the first handle part 110, the first extension part 120, and the first brush tip part 130 of the large brush 100 so that a sense of unity is provided between the large brush 100 and the small brush 200 when the small brush 200 is inserted into the receiving space 140 in a direction from top to bottom of the receiving space 140.
[0042] At this time, a second inclined surface 240 having a predetermined angle is formed on the second extension part 220 by gradually widening from the second handle part 210 toward the second brush tip part 230 so that the second inclined surface 240 is seated on the first inclined surface 170 formed on the first extension part 120. A second brush tip part fixing groove 250 having a predetermined depth is formed in an upper surface of the second inclined surface 240 so that a lower portion of the second brush tip part 230 is inserted into the second brush tip part fixing groove 250 and fixed therein by adhesion.
[0043] As such, in order to use the two large brush 100 and small brush 200 according to the present disclosure as one integrated brush 300 that enables a user to apply makeup on large areas such as cheeks and forehead, as illustrated in
[0044] On the other hand, in order to selectively use the integrated brush 300 by separating the large brush 100 and the small brush 200 therefrom to enable the user to apply makeup on small areas such as eyes, nose, lips, chin, and wrinkled areas, when the user brings a his/her finger into close contact with the circumference of the small brush 200 partially exposed outside through the cutout portion 160 formed on the circumference of the receiving space 140 of the large brush 100 and then pushes the small brush 200 upward, as illustrated in
Embodiment 2
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[0046] Referring to
[0047] The large brush 100 includes a first handle part 110; a first extension part 120 formed at a side of the first handle part 110; a first brush tip part 130 formed at the first extension part 120; a receiving space 140 formed at a position corresponding to the centers of the first handle part 110, the first extension part 120, and the first brush tip part 130 to allow the small brush 200 to be coupled to the large brush 100 in a direction from top to bottom of the large brush 100 or separated from the large brush 100 in a direction from bottom to top thereof; and a guide protrusion 180 formed at a side of the receiving space 140 to allow the small brush 200 to be coupled to or separated from the receiving space 140 in accordance with a direction in which the small brush 200 is designated to be inserted into the receiving space 140.
[0048] The small brush 200 includes a second handle part 210; a second extension part 220 formed at a side of the second handle part 210; a second brush tip part 230 formed at the second extension part 220; and a guide groove 260 formed at a side of each of the second handle part 210 and the second extension part 220 so as to be correspondingly coupled to or separated from the guide protrusion 180 formed in the receiving space 140 of the large brush 100.
[0049] At this time, in the brush for applying makeup according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure, the handle parts 110 and 210, the extension parts 120 and 220, the brush tip parts 130 and 230, and the receiving space 140 are the same configurations as those of the first embodiment but differ therefrom only in terms of their sizes, and thus, redundant description is omitted. In addition, the guide protrusion 180 and the guide groove 260 of the brush for applying makeup according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure are configurations that are not included in the first embodiment of the present disclosure, and thus will be described in detail as follows.
[0050] Opposed guide protrusions 180 are vertically arranged along the inner circumference of a first inclined surface 170 at positions spaced apart from each other at an angular interval of 180°.
[0051] Opposite guide grooves 260 are vertically arranged along the outer circumferences of the second handle part 210 and a second inclined surface 240 at positions spaced apart from each other at an angular interval of 180°, and each of the guide grooves 260 is configured as one guide groove 260 that extends across the second handle part 210 and the second inclined surface 240.
[0052] At this time, in a case where each of the first brush tip part 130 of the large brush 100 and the second brush tip part 230 of the small brush 200 is inclinedly formed so that the height thereof decreases gradually from a first side thereof toward a second side, as illustrated in
[0053] The present disclosure is not limited to only the embodiments set forth herein, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and changes are possible, without departing from the gist of the present disclosure, and such modifications and changes are considered to be within the scope of the appended claims hereinbelow.