Cosmetic product refill for a hair treatment device
11844410 · 2023-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Frederic Woodland (Saint-ouen, FR)
- Stefania Nuzzo (Saint-Ouen, FR)
- Gabin Vic (Saint-Ouen, FR)
- Sandy LAPIZE (Saint-Ouen, FR)
Cpc classification
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a cosmetic product refill (20) for a hair treatment device (1), comprising an applicator member that is saturated with liquid cosmetic product, with a degree of filling less than or equal to 90%, preferably less than or equal to 80%>, more preferably less than or equal to 70%, the degree of filling being defined as the ratio of the mass of cosmetic product in the applicator member divided by the maximum mass of cosmetic product with which the applicator member can be saturated.
Claims
1. A cosmetic product refill for a hair treatment device, the refill comprising: a body comprising a unique cavity opening toward the outside by way of an opening of the body, the entire body being configured to be removably fastened to an arm of the hair treatment device, a liquid cosmetic product contained in a unique reservoir of product within the refill, an applicator member in a porous material inserted in the cavity through the opening of the body and filling entirely the cavity, the applicator member being the unique reservoir of product within the refill, the applicator member being initially impregnated with the liquid cosmetic product, the initial quantity of liquid cosmetic product impregnating the applicator member corresponding to a degree of filling of the applicator member greater or equal than 40% and less than or equal to 90%, wherein the applicator member is configured such that a ratio η expressed in percent is less than 60%, for each test of a sample, said ratio being defined, for each pass carried out, as the absolute value of the difference between the value of cosmetic product delivered during the pass in question, as measured, and the mean value of cosmetic product delivered over the different passes of the test, this difference being divided by this mean value.
2. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, the degree of filling of the applicator member being greater or equal than 40% and less than or equal to 80%.
3. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the applicator member is entirely porous.
4. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the applicator member is made of felt.
5. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 4, the fibers of the felt all being oriented substantially in the same direction and molded so as to form the felt.
6. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the density of the applicator member is greater than 0.08 g/cm.sup.3 and/or less than 0.350 g/cm.sup.3.
7. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the viscosity of the liquid cosmetic product is greater than 4 centipoise and/or less than 500 centipoise.
8. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the applicator member has an elongate shape, with a rectangular or cruciform cross section, with a flat, pointed or rounded end that is intended to be in contact with the hair to be treated, and/or with one or two bevels.
9. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the applicator member is made at least partially of polyethylene, of polypropylene, or of a mixture of polyethylene and polypropylene.
10. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the liquid cosmetic product is an aqueous composition.
11. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 10, the viscosity of the liquid cosmetic is greater than 4 centipoise and/or less than 500 centipoise.
12. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 10, the applicator member having a density greater than 0.11 g/cm.sup.3 and/or less than 0.25 g/cm.sup.3.
13. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the liquid cosmetic product is an anhydrous composition.
14. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 13, the viscosity of the liquid cosmetic is greater than 100 centipoise and/or less than 600 centipoise.
15. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 13, the applicator member having a density greater than 0.11 g/cm.sup.3 and/or less than 0.25 g/cm.sup.3.
16. A cosmetic product refill article comprising a closed package and at least one cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, contained in the package.
17. A hair treatment device comprising: at least one arm, a cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, which is mounted on the arm.
18. The device as claimed in claim 17, comprising at least one heating element.
19. A method for treating the hair, comprising the step of applying a cosmetic product to a lock of hair using a device as claimed in claim 17.
20. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body includes a rib that is configured to be slidably fastened to into a groove in the arm of the hair treatment device.
21. The cosmetic product refill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the refill is deprived of any supply of liquid cosmetic product from outside the refill.
Description
(1) The invention may be understood better from reading the following detailed description of nonlimiting illustrative embodiments thereof and from studying the appended drawing, in which:
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(8) In the rest of the description, identical elements or elements having identical functions bear the same reference signs. In order to make the present description concise, they are not described for each of the figures, only the differences between the embodiments being described.
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(10) This handpiece 2 has two jaws 3 and 4 that are able to move with respect to one another between a spaced-apart configuration (not shown) for the introduction of a lock of hair between said jaws, and a moved-together configuration for treating the lock of hair.
(11) The jaws 3 and 4 are carried by an upper arm 5 and a lower arm 6, respectively, which, in the example in question, are connected together at one end by an articulation 8, the handpiece 2 thus forming tongs.
(12) The upper arm 5 and lower arm 6 each preferably have a total length of between 22 cm and 37 cm and define, between the articulation 8 and the jaws 3 and 4, respective half-handles 10 and 11 on which the user can press in order to move the jaws 3 and 4 together.
(13) An elastic return member (not visible) is preferably provided to return the jaws 3 and 4 to a spaced-apart configuration, this elastic return member being for example a spring disposed around an articulation pin 8.
(14) The invention is not limited to a particular manner of connecting the upper arm 5 and lower arm 6 together and the jaws 3 and 4 may be rendered able to move in some other way without departing from the scope of the present invention. However, the presence of an articulation is largely preferred for the ergonomics it provides.
(15) The jaws 3 and 4 define between them a region for treating the hair, said region being intended to receive a lock of hair to be treated, the handpiece 2 being moved along said lock during the treatment, for example in the direction from the root to the end of the hair.
(16) In the example in question, the handpiece 2 is configured to apply a cosmetic product, to treat the hair by way of steam and then to carry out a heat treatment of the hair by contact with two hot surfaces of heating elements 15 and 16 that are carried by the upper arm 5 and the lower arm 6, respectively.
(17) The direction D of movement of the handpiece 2 over the hair, illustrated in
(18) The handpiece 2 is connected by a line 18, in the example in question, to a base station (not shown) that is fixed during the treatment and is connected to the mains.
(19) This base station provides electric power to the handpiece 2 and also its supply of water for generating steam, and may also carry out additional functions of processing electrical signals received from the handpiece 2. The line 18 which connects the handpiece 2 to the base station may thus comprise various electrical conductors and a water supply pipe.
(20) A user interface (not shown in the figures) may be present on the handpiece 2 so as to give the user the option for example of starting up certain components thereof.
(21) The cosmetic product is applied by a refill 20 carried by one of the two arms, 5 or 6, in this case the upper arm 5, which comes into contact with a pressing element 21. The latter may be removable.
(22) The refill 20 comprises a body 23 and an applicator member 26 disposed so as to come into contact with the hair extending through the treatment region. The refill 20 may be fastened to the arm 5 or 6 by any means, notably, as illustrated in
(23) As illustrated in
(24) The body 23 substantially has an elongate shape along a longitudinal axis. In cross section, the body 23 is U-shaped, as illustrated in
(25) As illustrated in
(26) However,
(27) The applicator member 26b may have, compared with the applicator member 26 in
(28) The applicator member 26c has, in cross section, an ogival shape, the rounded end 58 of the ogive being intended to be oriented toward the hair 54.
(29) The applicator member 26d has, compared with the applicator member 26b, a single bevel 56a. The applicator member 26d thus has a surface 60, intended to be in contact with the hair 54, that is parallel to the opposite surface 62 and has limited dimensions.
(30) Finally, the applicator member 26e has two opposite bevels 56a, 56b that are connected by a central portion 60, intended to be in contact with the hair 54, which extends substantially parallel to the opposite surface 62 of the applicator member 26e.
(31) Other applicator member shapes may also be envisioned, notably by combining the variants in
(32) The applicator member may be made of polyethylene, of polypropylene or of a mixture of polyethylene and polypropylene. The mixture may notably comprise 50% polyethylene and 50% polypropylene.
(33) The applicator member may be a felt. The fibers of the felt may be oriented parallel to the surface of the lock of hair 54 to be treated, the fibers preferably being oriented substantially in a longitudinal direction of the applicator member, perpendicularly to the direction D of passage over the hair. In one variant, the fibers of the felt of the applicator member are oriented perpendicularly to the surface of the lock of hair 54 to be treated, i.e. perpendicularly to the direction D and to the longitudinal direction of the applicator member 26.
(34) The applicator member may comprise at least two parts having different fiber densities and/or fiber orientations. Notably, a part with a lower fiber density may act as a reservoir, while the other part, with a higher fiber density, allows more homogeneous application of the cosmetic product to the lock of hair to be treated. In this way, the variation in quantity of product delivered onto one and the same lock is reduced, depending on the position on the lock.
(35) The applicator member is for example initially saturated with a volume of liquid cosmetic product greater than 6 ml, preferably greater than 10 ml and/or less than 14 ml, preferably less than 11 ml. The applicator member has for example a density greater than 0.08 g/cm.sup.3, preferably greater than 0.1 g/cm.sup.3, and/or less than 0.35 g/cm.sup.3, preferably less than 0.25 g/cm.sup.3, more preferably less than 0.23 g/cm.sup.3. The viscosity of the cosmetic product is for example greater than 4 centipoise, preferably greater than 5 centipoise, and/or less than 500 centipoise, preferably less than 100 centipoise. The viscosity of the cosmetic product is measured at a pressure of 1.01325 10.sup.5 Pa, at a temperature of 22° C. and at a shear rate of 1 s.sup.−1. This viscosity may be measured using a cone/plate viscometer (Haake R600 rheometer or the like).
(36) The cosmetic product may notably be an aqueous composition, notably in the form of an emulsion. An aqueous composition is understood to be a composition comprising water. The emulsion is preferably direct and its solids content is less than 10%. The aqueous composition has for example a viscosity greater than 4 centipoise, preferably greater than 5 centipoise, and/or less than 100 centipoise.
(37) In a variant, the cosmetic product is an anhydrous composition.
(38) Within the meaning of the present invention, an “anhydrous composition” is understood to be a composition containing less than 5% by weight of water, and preferably less than 1% by weight of water, relative to the total weight of the composition. More preferably, the anhydrous composition does not contain any water added during the preparation of the composition, the only water present corresponding to the residual water provided by the mixed ingredients. Even more preferably, the anhydrous composition is free of water.
(39) The anhydrous composition may comprise at least one oil. It may notably comprise a mixture of silicones.
(40) The anhydrous composition has for example a viscosity greater than 100 centipoise and/or less than 500 centipoise.
(41) The initial quantity of cosmetic product present in the applicator member corresponds to a degree of filling of the applicator member less than 90%, preferably less than 80%, more preferably less than 70%.
(42) The “degree of filling” is understood to be the ratio of the mass of cosmetic product in the applicator member divided by the maximum mass of cosmetic product with which the applicator member can be saturated. A degree of filling of 100% is obtained by dipping the felt in the cosmetic product for at least 5 minutes. A degree of filling less than 100% is obtained by filling the applicator member to 100% and then removing the excess cosmetic product by applying an absorbent fabric to all of the faces of the applicator member until the desired degree of filling has been obtained.
(43) The inventors have found that, when the applicator member is not completely saturated with cosmetic product but rather has a degree of filling as indicated above, the quantity of cosmetic product delivered on each pass over the hair to be treated exhibits less significant variations. This quantity of liquid delivered may notably have a certain consistency, notably a variation less than 30%, at least as far as a certain degree of filling, compared with a mean value of quantity of cosmetic product delivered for a range of filling of the applicator member that varies from 30 or 40% to 100%. On account of the consistency of the quantity of cosmetic product delivered, it is possible to obtain a more regular cosmetic result on all of a user's hair. Of course, the consistency of the quantity of cosmetic product delivered implies that the conditions of application of the cosmetic product, notably the speed of passage and the force of application, are kept substantially constant over the entire period of use of the hair treatment device. An application speed of between 1.8 and 2 m/s and a force of application of between 2.5 and 3.5 N are preferred.
(44) The “initial quantity” is understood here to be the quantity of cosmetic product present in the applicator member before the first pass over the hair to be treated.
(45) The “degree of filling of the applicator member” is understood here to be the ratio between the mass of cosmetic product effectively present in the applicator member and the maximum mass of cosmetic product with which the applicator member can be saturated. This degree of filling is measured at atmospheric pressure of 1.01325 10.sup.5 Pa and a temperature of 22° C.
(46) The degree of filling of the applicator member is preferably greater than a limit value, and notably greater than 40%, preferably greater than 50%, more preferably greater than 60%.
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(48) In these three figures, the cosmetic product employed is the same. It is the composition obtained from the ingredients indicated in the following table:
(49) TABLE-US-00001 Quantity INCI name Commercial reference in % by weight Cyclopentasiloxane Silsoft 1202 LT from Momentive 70 Performance Materials Cyclopentasiloxane Silsoft 1215 LT from Momentive 30 and dimethiconol Performance Materials
(50) In these different figures, the following samples were tested:
(51) TABLE-US-00002 Density/ ies Orientation Sample [g/cm.sup.3] Composition of the fibers E1 0.1 Polyethylene/Polypropylene Along the length of the 50%/50% applicator member Bonded nonwoven E2 0.15 Polyethylene/Polypropylene Along the length of the 50%/50% applicator member Bonded nonwoven E3 0.18 Polyethylene/Polypropylene Along the length of the 50%/50% applicator member Bonded nonwoven E4 0.36 Polyethylene terephthalate Along the length of the Isophthalate copolymer applicator member E5 0.18 High density polypropylene Along the length of the Polyethylene applicator member Polyethylene terephthalate (Polyester fibers) E6 0.25 Polyacrylonitrile (Acrylic Along the length of the fiber) Nondisclosure applicator member Melamine formaldehyde resin E7 0.15/0.25 Polyethylene/Polypropylene Along the length of the 50%/50% applicator member Bonded nonwoven
(52) In all cases, the applicator member is in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped with dimensions of 8 mm×20 mm×90 mm.
(53) The sample E7 comprises a parallelepipedal part with a density of 0.15 g/cm.sup.3, having the function of a reservoir, and a parallelepipedal part with a density of 0.25 g/cm.sup.3, one face of which is intended to be in contact with the hair in order to apply the cosmetic product. The volume of the reservoir part is twice that of the application part.
(54) In
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(56) This ratio shows that the variation in quantity of product delivered when the applicator member is saturated with less than 90% of cosmetic product is less than when it is saturated with more than 90%. For example, in the table in
(57) What is more, this table in
(58) The table relating to the test of sample E2, in
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(63) The same finding emerges from viewing the table in
(64) The invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments that have just been described, the features of which may be combined with one another within variants that are not illustrated.
(65) Thus, the invention relates, for example, to a ready-to-assemble assembly 200 as illustrated schematically in