Apparatus for applying cosmetics
11071367 · 2021-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Laura Arellano (Porter Ranch, CA, US)
- Dana Bomar (Woodland Hills, CA, US)
- Jacky Gunter (Westlake Village, CA, US)
- Stephen Corsi (Westlake Village, CA, US)
- Dale Woiken (Upland, CA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
A46B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The apparatus for dispensing cosmetics has a bottle portion configured to hold the cosmetics product, a wiper structure at an open end of the bottle portion; and a closure portion.
Claims
1. An apparatus for applying a cosmetics product by a user comprising: a bottle portion configured to hold the cosmetics product, a closure portion, having: a housing having an interface to removably connect to the bottle portion, a stem connected to the housing, a sliding hollow sleeve positioned within the housing and slidable therein, a biasing element in the form of a compression spring surrounding the stem, wherein the compression spring and the stem allow the sliding sleeve to have the first retracted position and the second extended position and bias the sleeve out and extending from an open end of the housing, and an applicator tip; and a wiper structure at an open end of the bottle portion, the wiper structure having a resistance point and the sliding sleeve configured to engage the resistance point of the wiper.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the wiper structure allows the applicator tip to engage the cosmetics product within the bottle portion.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein in the first retracted position, the sliding sleeve is positioned within the housing, and the applicator tip engages the cosmetics product within the bottle portion, and in the second extended position, when the closure portion is separated from the bottle portion, the biasing element extends the sliding sleeve from within the housing and allows the user to grip the eyeliner mechanism near the applicator tip without getting the cosmetic product onto fingers of the user.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the housing of the closure portion and the bottle portion having connecting surfacing including threaded mated connections, friction connections, or magnetic connections.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the wiper has a resistance point, and the sliding sleeve can engage the resistance point of the wiper.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a compression spring surrounding the stem, wherein the compression spring and the stem allow the sliding sleeve to have a first retracted position and a second extended position.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the stem has a graduated and tapered outer surface.
8. An apparatus for applying a cosmetics product by a user comprising: a bottle portion configured to hold the cosmetics product; a closure portion, having: a housing having an interface to removably connect to the bottle portion, a sliding hollow sleeve positioned within the housing and slidable therein, a biasing element in the form of a compression spring surrounding a stem of the housing, wherein the compression spring and the stem allows the sliding sleeve to have a first retracted position and a second extended position relative to the housing, the biasing element configured to bias the sleeve in the second extended position, and an applicator tip; and a wiper structure at an open end of the bottle portion, the wiper structure allows the applicator tip to engage the cosmetics product within the bottle portion, wherein the wiper has a resistance point, and the sliding sleeve can engage the resistance point of the wiper.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein in the first retracted position, the sliding sleeve is positioned within the housing, and the applicator tip engages the cosmetics product within the bottle portion, and in the second extended position, when the closure portion is separated from the bottle portion, the biasing element extends the sliding sleeve from within the housing and allows the user to grip the eyeliner mechanism near the applicator tip without getting the cosmetic product onto fingers of the user.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein an end of the sleeve is tapered.
11. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a stem connected to the housing.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the stem has a graduated and tapered outer surface.
13. An apparatus for applying a cosmetics product by a user comprising: a bottle portion configured to hold the cosmetics product, a closure portion, having: a housing having an interface to removably connect to the bottle portion, a stem connected to the housing, a sliding hollow sleeve positioned within the housing and slidable therein, a biasing element in the form of a compression spring surrounding the stem, wherein the compression spring and the stem allows the sliding sleeve to have a first retracted position and a second extended position relative to the housing, the biasing element configured to bias the sleeve in the second extended position; and an applicator tip; and a wiper structure at an open end of the bottle portion, the wiper structure allows the applicator tip to engage the cosmetics product within the bottle portion.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein in the first retracted position, the sliding sleeve is positioned within the housing, and the applicator tip engages the cosmetics product within the bottle portion, and in the second extended position, when the closure portion is separated from the bottle portion, the biasing element extends the sliding sleeve from within the housing and allows the user to grip the eyeliner mechanism near the applicator tip without getting the cosmetic product onto fingers of the user.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the wiper has a resistance point, and the sliding sleeve is configured to engage the resistance point of the wiper.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein an end of the sleeve is tapered.
17. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a compression spring surrounding the stem, wherein the compression spring and the stem allow the sliding sleeve to have the first retracted position and the second extended position.
18. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the stem has a graduated and tapered outer surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PARTS LIST
(16) 10 Apparatus;
(17) 15 Bottle portion;
(18) 20 Closure portion;
(19) 25 Sliding Sleeve;
(20) 30 Compression Spring;
(21) 35 Stem;
(22) 40 First End of Stem;
(23) 45 Second End of Stem;
(24) 50 Applicator Tip/Wand;
(25) 55 Wiper structure;
(26) 60 first bottle portion end;
(27) 65 second bottle portion end;
(28) 70 cosmetics product;
(29) 75 first wiper end;
(30) 80 second wiper end;
(31) 85 eyeliner mechanism;
(32) 90 first sleeve end;
(33) 95 second sleeve end;
(34) 100 lip on the first sleeve end;
(35) 105 first spring end;
(36) 110 second spring end;
(37) 115 spring holder groove within the second sleeve end;
(38) 120 bump, boss on second sleeve end;
(39) 125 stabilizing fins on outer surface of second end of sleeve
(40) 130 cap end;
(41) 135 engagement area for the second spring end;
(42) 140 housing for the eyeliner mechanism;
(43) 145 first housing end;
(44) 150 second housing end;
(45) 155 a removable attachment to connect to the second end of the bottle portion; threaded connections, friction connections or magnetic connections;
(46) 160 resistance point on wiper;
(47) 165 Channel or slot on housing for closure portion;
(48) 170 Tab;
(49) 175 First end of tab; and
(50) 180 Second end of tab.
DESCRIPTION
(51) As shown in
(52) The eyeliner mechanism includes: a sliding sleeve or sheath, one or more compression springs, a stem and an applicator tip (wand or brush), which is connected to a first end of the stem; the second end of the stem can have a cap or end portion (which can engage one end of the compress 10n spring); the closure portion has a body or housing that holds the eyeliner mechanism.
(53) The closure portion can removably engage the bottle portion, including using a friction connection, a threaded connection or a magnetic connection. The closure portion can include without limitation: stem, compression spring, sliding sleeve, barrel or housing or tabs or fins on the sliding sleeve.
(54) The bottle portion has a bottle body, which is a reservoir to hold the make-up or cosmetics or any material to be applied with the application tip or brush; the first end of the bottle portion is closed; the second end of the bottle portion is open and can also include a wiper; the wiper can also have an opening that engages the applicator tip of the eyeliner mechanism.
(55) When the bottle and closure portions are engaged together, the stem engages the compression spring against the sliding sleeve, so that the eyeliner mechanism is in the first or retracted position; here, the applicator tip is placed deep within the bottle reservoir; the applicator tip can engage the material within the bottle. (
(56) When the bottle and closure portions are released or threaded apart, the second end of the stem no longer engages the compression spring against the sliding sleeve, so that the eyeliner mechanism is in the second or extended position, and the sliding sleeve can move and covers the first end of the stem, so that the user can more easily grasp the apparatus and near the applicator tip; the applicator tip is exposed and ready to apply the make-up to where the user places the applicator tip. (
(57) This embodiment has a sliding sleeve over a stem having an applicator tip; this structure allows the user can hold the apparatus closer to the applicator tip without getting the core product on their fingers, which would generally be the case with the existing art.
(58) Bottle: The bottle portion has a first bottle portion end and a second bottle portion end; the bottle portion holds the cosmetics product (liquid or solid); the first bottle portion end is closed; the second bottle portion end is open and can have a wiper structure. In other embodiments, the bottle can have a lip at the second bottle end that can engage the first end of the sliding sleeve and to provide a point of resistance so that the sleeve can be pushed into the first or retracted position and up the stem; the lip further enables movement of the sliding sleeve from the first retracted position to the second extended position. The bottle portion can be opaque or transparent or have a visual marking or indicator of how much cosmetic material is remaining.
(59) Wiper: The wiper structure can be hollow and can have a first wiper end and a second wiper end; the first wiper end can be smaller in diameter to the second wiper end; as shown in the close-up view in
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(61) The wiper structure allows the applicator tip on the first stem end to engage the cosmetics product within the bottle portion; the wiper can employ one-way valve or have a selective opening to prevent inadvertent leaking of the cosmetic material within the bottle portion. The wiper is generally attached to the bottle portion, but other embodiments allow for the wiper to be attached to the housing or another location on the closure portion.
(62) Sliding Sleeve: The eyeliner mechanism can have a sliding sleeve or sheath, which is hollow and has a first sleeve end and a second sleeve end; the first sleeve end and the second sleeve end are open; the first sleeve end can have a smaller opening or dimension than the second sleeve end.
(63) The outer surface of the first sleeve end can be tapered or have a different outside dimension than the second sleeve end; the sliding sleeve is able to be positioned around the stem; both the outer and the inner surfaces of the sliding sleeve and/or the outer surface of the stem can have a graduated or textured surface, fins, grooves, ridges or ribs to help control the movement of the sleeve up and down the stem. The first sleeve end can have a lip, boss or protruding portion that can engage a corresponding groove, ledge or space on the second end of the wiper or the bottle portion.
(64) Springs: The eyeliner mechanism can employ at least one compression spring with a first spring end and a second spring end; the first spring end can fit or engage a spring holder groove within the second sleeve end. Other embodiments of the invention can omit a spring to move the sleeve up and down the stem (
(65) Stem: There is a stem, which has a first stem end and a second stem end; the compression spring is situated around or oriented around the stem. An applicator tip or brush head can be connected to a first end of the stem. The second end of the stem can have a cap end or an engagement area, groove or circular divot for engagement or catching of the second spring end; the second spring end can press against this engagement area on the stem. The stem can have a textured or a graduated surface, which helps slow the sliding sleeve when moving to the second extended position.
(66) Housing: The closure portion has a housing for the eyeliner mechanism; the housing has a first housing end and a second housing end; the housing ends can be open, and the housing can be hollow; the first housing end has a removable attachment (threaded, magnetic or friction) to connect to the second end of the bottle portion; the second housing end can engaged or fixed to the cap end on the second stem end. The second end of the compression spring can also engage an area on the second end of the housing instead of an engagement area on the second end of the stem and near the cap end; in this version, the second end of the housing is closed.
(67) The compression spring and the stem allow the sliding sleeve to have a first or retracted position and a second or extended position. In the first retracted position, the sliding sleeve is pushed into the housing, and the applicator tip engages the cosmetics product within the bottle portion; and in the second extended position, when the closure portion is separated from the bottle portion, the compression spring expands, and the sliding sleeve extends over the first end of the stem and allows the user to grip the eyeliner mechanism near the applicator tip without getting the cosmetic product onto fingers of the user.
(68) In addition, in
(69) Movement of the sliding sleeve along the stem allows the eyeliner mechanism to have a first retracted position and a second extended position; in the first retracted position, the sliding sleeve moves so that the applicator tip engages the cosmetics product within the bottle portion; and in the second extended position, when the eyeliner mechanism within the closure portion is removed from the bottle portion, the sliding sleeve extends over the stem and allows the user to grip the sliding sleeve and the eyeliner mechanism near the applicator tip without getting the cosmetic product onto fingers of the user.
(70) Manual Version:
(71) There is a channel or opening in the housing of the closure portion that allows the user to push the tab from a first to a second position; there can be ridges, bosses or bumps on the tab; the tab has a first tab end (for the user's finger) and a second tab end, which is connected to the sliding sleeve or sheath. In
(72) Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. The title, headings, terms and phrases used are not intended to limit the subject matter or scope; but rather, to provide an understandable description of the invention. The invention is composed of several sub-parts that serve a portion of the total functionality of the invention independently and contribute to system level functionality when combined with other parts of the invention.
(73) The terms “a” or “an” are defined as one or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as: two or more than two. The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms including and/or having, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term coupled, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
(74) Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specific function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. Sec. 112, Para. 6. Use of “step of” in the claims is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. Sec. 112, Para. 6. All publications, patents, and patent applications mentioned are incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.