COSMETIC PRODUCT APPLICATOR INCLUDING HELICAL FURROWS AND COSMETIC ITEM INCLUDING SUCH AN APPLICATOR
20230404240 ยท 2023-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Nicolas CASTEX (NEUILLY SUR SEINE, FR)
- Marie LAMOUREUX (NEUILLY SUR SEINE, FR)
- Antoine BONADEI (Biel/Bienne, CH)
Cpc classification
A46B2200/1053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cosmetic product applicator including a straight stick extending according to a main axis with a longitudinal direction, the stick including an external surface over which furrows are formed. Over at least one longitudinal portion of the stick, the external surface of the stick includes at least two helical furrows, one of the two furrows having a right-hand pitch and the other one having a left-hand pitch, the furrows meeting several times over the longitudinal portion of the stick, such an applicator having furrows with opposite pitches improving combing and separating of the eyelashes (or other hairs) when applying a cosmetic product. The presence of furrows having opposite pitches allows for an efficient use of the applicator both with the right hand and with the left hand, with an identical or similar make-up quality. The applicator is well-suited to be used in a mascara pen type mascara item.
Claims
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19. A cosmetic product applicator comprising: a straight stick extending according to a main axis with a longitudinal direction; the stick including an external surface over which furrows are formed; the stick beings cylindrical and straight; and over at least one longitudinal portion of the stick the external surface of the stick includes at least two helical furrows; a first of said two furrows having a right-hand pitch, and a second of said furrows having a left-hand pitch; the furrows meeting several times over said longitudinal portion of the stick, each furrow forming an angle comprised between 88 and 50 with respect to the main axis.
20. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, further comprising: exactly two, three, four, five, or six furrows.
21. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: each furrow forms an angle comprised between 85 and 67 with respect to the main axis.
22. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: each furrow forms an angle comprised between 85 and 82 with respect to the main axis.
23. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: the stick is axisymmetrically cylindrical and has a diameter comprised between 2 mm and 8 mm.
24. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: the stick is axisymmetrically cylindrical and has a diameter comprised in the range of 3 mm.
25. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: at least one furrow has a variable pitch.
26. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: wherein the helical furrows extend in a rectilinear manner over a helix.
27. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: at least one helical furrow extends according to a sinusoidal trajectory, undulating around a helix.
28. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: each furrow has a width, at the surface of the stick, comprised between 0.1 mm and 1 mm.
29. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: each furrow has a width, at the surface of the stick, comprised between 0.3 mm and 0.8 mm.
30. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: each furrow has a depth comprised between 0.1 mm and 1 mm.
31. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: each furrow has a depth comprised between 0.3 mm and 0.8 mm.
32. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: the furrows have a triangular, square, rectangular, flared, or rounded cross-section.
33. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: the furrows have a semi-circular cross-section.
34. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: the furrows have a cross-section that includes a bottom having a restricted section forming a cavity with a restricted section which extends along the furrow.
35. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: the furrows have a cross-section that includes a bottom having an edge which extends along the furrow.
36. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, further comprising: at least one striation formed at the surface of the stick, the at least one striation being longitudinal or helical with a pitch greater than or equal to that of the furrows.
37. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 36, further comprising: exactly one, two, three, or four striations.
38. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 36, wherein: each striation has a cross-section whose surface area is comprised between one fifth and half the surface area of the cross-section of each furrow.
39. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: the applicator includes a longitudinal portion with a smooth end.
40. A cosmetic item comprising: a reservoir containing a liquid or semi-liquid cosmetic product; a guide tube extending according to the longitudinal direction in said reservoir; and an applicator according to claim 19 mounted movable in longitudinal translation in said guide tube between a retracted position in which the applicator is entirely or partially contained in the guide tube and a deployed position in which a portion of the applicator that is contained in the guide tube in the retracted position projects from one end of the guide tube, the stick having an end longitudinal portion having a constant and identical cross-section, within a functional clearance margin, to the cross-section of the guide tube, the guide tube including at least one aperture enabling the passage of the cosmetic product from the reservoir towards the applicator.
41. The cosmetic product applicator according to claim 19, wherein: said applicator being made of metal, plastic, ceramic, Bakelite, glass, or paper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] Other advantages, aims and particular features of the present invention will arise from the following non-limiting description of at least one particular embodiment of the devices and methods objects of the present invention, with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0059] The applicator 1 is generally in the form of stick 2 which is rectilinear. The stick 2, shown only partially in
[0060] The stick 2 includes a longitudinal portion P over which recessed portions are formed enabling mascara retention. In the shown example, the stick also includes a longitudinal portion with an end E which is smooth, i.e. whose surface has no patterns. The longitudinal portion E, with a small length in the embodiment of
[0061] The patterns formed over a longitudinal portion P include two helical furrows 3. In particular, a first helical furrow 31 has a right-hand pitch whereas a second helical furrow 32 has a left-hand pitch.
[0062] A helix with a right-hand pitch, or dextrorotatory helix, corresponds to a helix which, when observed vertically, rises from left to right. Conversely, a helix with a left-hand pith, or levorotatory helix, corresponds to a helix which, when observed vertically, rises from right to left.
[0063] The term furrow generally refers to an open groove or slot, formed at the surface of the stick 2 according to a given trajectory, and possibly having a constant or variable cross-section.
[0064] By the presence of furrows and, where appropriate, other recessed patterns, the surface S of the stick corresponds in the longitudinal portion P (and more generally in the entire stick) to the external envelope of the stick, considered in the absence of recessed patterns. Hence, the surface S is the surface of the straight cylinder (axisymmetric, elliptical or prismatic) which defines the stick 2, whether it consists of an axisymmetric straight cylinder, an elliptical cylinder, a straight prism having a polygonal cross-section (triangular, square, rectangular, hexagonal, etc.) or more generally any cylinder.
[0065] In the example shown in
[0066] The anfractuosities formed by the furrows enable one or more eyelash(es) to fit therein whereas the relief shapes resulting from the formation of the furrows, and in particular the ridges 41, favour the separation and combing of the eyelashes, which improves the make-up quality.
[0067] In the embodiment of
[0068] The pitch of the furrows may be adapted, according to the dimensions of the used stick, to obtain the desired angle . Thus, to obtain a given angle , the pitch should be larger for a stick with a large diameter than for a stick with a small diameter. The pitch of each furrow may be different from the pitches of the other furrows, but each furrow forms an angle with respect to the main axis A, fixed or longitudinally variable, advantageously located in the aforementioned ranges of values.
[0069] Furthermore, although the applicator of
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[0071] Thus,
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[0074] For example, the width L of the furrow may be comprised between 0.1 mm and 1 mm, preferably between 0.3 mm and 0.8 mm. The depth F of the furrow may be comprised between 0.1 mm and 1 mm, preferably comprised between 0.3 mm and 0.8 mm. These values apply to all of the embodiments of the present invention.
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[0081] In all embodiments, it is preferable to avoid the section of the furrows forming undercut angles. Besides, making such a furrow configuration would be very complex, but also and above all this would form areas from which it would be difficult to completely extract the mascara (or another cosmetic product) during application. Furthermore, the eyelashes would get in the furrows with difficulty, and once therein would come out with excessive difficulty.
[0082] Furthermore, in all embodiments, the furrows 3 may include smooth edges or having indentations or irregularities, which improve hooking of the applicator on the eyelashes, and therefore extension thereof and combing thereof.
[0083] Moreover, the surface condition in the furrows may be suited to best hold the mascara or another cosmetic product. For this purpose, a high roughness promotes the retention of the product.
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[0087] The pitch of the first furrow and that of the second furrow being opposite to one another but with the same value (or with close values), the applicator of
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[0090] One or more striation(s) may be formed on the applicator, regardless of the configuration of the furrows.
[0091] The striations 5 multiply the anfractuosities and reliefs present at the surface of the stick 2. Thus, the combining effect and the separation effect are increased.
[0092] The embodiment of
[0093] As indicated hereinbefore, various materials may be considered to make the applicator 1. In particular, the applicator may be made of stainless steel, aluminium or of an aluminium alloy, ceramic, plastic in particular polymer, glass, or pressed paper. Depending on the material and the configuration of the applicator, it may be made by machining, three-dimensional printing, injection, compression, and possibly by one of these processes followed by machining (for example to straighten the shape of the applicator).
[0094] In particular, the stick (or more generally the applicator) is made of an appropriate material in one-piece.
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[0096] As shown in the section shown in
[0097] The applicator 1 is mounted movable in longitudinal translation relative to the guide tube 13. In the present embodiment, the applicator 11 is mounted fixed relative to the main body. In turn, the reservoir 11 is mounted movable in translation (or movable according to a combined translational and rotational movement) relative to the main body 6.
[0098] Hence, the reservoir 11 could take on a projected position with respect to the main body 10 in which a portion of the reservoir 11 is not contained in the main body, and a retracted position in the main body in which a larger portion of the reservoir is contained in the main body than in its projected position.
[0099] In the embodiment shown as example, the cosmetic item is configured so that the applicator 1 takes on a retracted position when the reservoir is in the projected position (which corresponds to the position shown in
[0100] When the reservoir 11 is brought in its retracted position in the main body 6, the applicator takes on its deployed position, in which it partially projects from the guide tube 13 and the reservoir 6, in a position enabling the application of the cosmetic product present on the longitudinal portion P of the applicator 1.
[0101] Loading the portion P of the applicator 1, which includes the furrows, with the cosmetic product is carried out through one or more aperture(s) 14 formed in the wall of the guide tube 13.
[0102] Depending on the position and the shape of the aperture(s) 14, this loading may be carried out when the applicator is in the retracted position and/or upon a passage of the portion P of the applicator 1 opposite the aperture 14 when the reservoir is brought in the retracted position, which places the applicator in the deployed position.
[0103] A device for pressurising the cosmetic product may be used, for example including a plunger 15 pushed by an elastic device such as a compression spring.
[0104] When an applicator 1 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is used in a cosmetic item such as that one shown in
[0105] Of course, the applicator developed in the context of the present invention may be used in many other types of cosmetic items. In particular, it may be used in a conventional mascara item, including a reservoir in which is soaked the applicator which is connected to a lid forming a gripping element of the applicator and which enables extraction thereof from the reservoir.
[0106] In some embodiments, the applicator provided in the invention may also be particularly interesting in the context of a single use, in particular as a tester in a retail store or accompanying a cosmetic product sample. This concerns in particular the applicators obtained by paper pulp compression.
[0107] Thus, the present invention allows obtaining an optimised cosmetic product applicator, in particular a mascara applicator, which is in the form of a stick including over one portion of its surface patterns enabling the retention and the application of the product. The formation of the patterns implementing the intersection of at least two helical furrows with opposite pitches, the eyelash elongation, separation and combing effects of the applicator can be improved in comparison with the similar applicators known in the prior art. In particular, this is enabled by the creation of relief shapes, between the furrows, which improve these effects. The configuration of the furrows, in particular the angle that each furrow forms with respect to the planes transverse to the applicator (which is reflected by the pitch of the helix of the furrows) and the cross-section of each furrow can be selected according to the pursued effects, the product volume that should be loaded on the applicator, etc. Furthermore, at least in some embodiments of the invention, the applicator can be used with the right hand and with the left hand with a satisfactory application quality in both cases. The applicators considered according to the present invention can be made in various materials and according to various manufacturing processes. They are suitable for various applications, and are in particular well-suited to be used in a mascara pen type cosmetic item.