Disposable package for a frozen personal care product
10758028 ยท 2020-09-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Francis Corbellini (Thiais, FR)
- Herve F. Bouix (New York, NY, US)
- Loretta A. Miraglia (Blauvelt, NY, US)
- Robin Shandler (Jersey City, NJ, US)
- Natalie Chan (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Stephanie DeLuca (Astoria, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B65D75/367
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/527
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2040/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A disposable unit dose package for frozen cosmetic or personal care products that can provide a chilling effect during application. The main components of the package are a reservoir and an applicator. The reservoir may be interiorly divided to hold more than one product. The applicator comprises a handle and one or more applicator heads depending from the handle. In use, a product in the reservoir is frozen, which causes the product to bond to the applicator head. The handle is used to lift the frozen product out of the reservoir, and draw the frozen product over the skin. As it melts from the heat of the skin, the product can be spread on the skin.
Claims
1. A unit dose package for a personal care product wherein the package is designed to house and apply a single dose of frozen product that can provide a significant chilling effect during application, the package comprising: a reservoir (1) that comprises: a wall (1d) that comprises an interior surface that has indentations, polygonal facets or a combination thereof, and that defines an interior space (1c) that has a volume; a perimeter (1a) that defines an opening in the wall; a flange (1b) that extends outwardly from the perimeter of the opening; from 1 mL to 20 mL of a personal care product (P) disposed in the interior space (1c) of the reservoir (1), wherein the product is a liquid or semi-liquid at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature, and freezes at no lower than 20 C.; and an applicator (2) that comprises: a handle (3); an applicator head (4) that depends from the handle and that is disposed in the personal care product (P) located in the reservoir (1), and that has an outer surface (4a) with textural features (4b); and a sealing disk (2a) that is sandwiched between the handle (3) and the applicator head (4), and that fits snugly against the perimeter (1a) of the reservoir (1) to seal the product (P) in the interior space (1c) of the reservoir; wherein, when the product (P) is frozen, a user is able to grasp the handle (3) and lift the product out of the reservoir.
2. The unit dose package of claim 1 wherein: the reservoir (1) is interiorly divided into two or more interior spaces (1c, 1c, 1c); a different personal care product is disposed in each interior space; and the applicator head (4) is divided into as many sections (4c, 4c, 4c) as there are interior spaces (1c, 1c, 1c)of the reservoir, so that each interior space of the reservoir houses a section of the applicator head.
3. The unit dose package of claim 1 wherein the flange (1b) has at least one straight edge (1h).
4. A set of unit dose packages, the set comprising two or more unit dose packages according to claim 3 that are joined together along the at least one straight edge (1h) of the flange (1b).
5. The set of unit dose packages according to claim 4 wherein the unit dose packages are joined with a breakaway feature (1i) that allows individual reservoirs to be separated from the set.
6. A set of disconnected unit dose packages, the set comprising two or more unit dose packages according to claim 1 and a tray (6) that houses the disconnected unit dose packages.
7. The unit dose package of claim 1 wherein the outer surface (4a) of the applicator head (4) comprises grooves, indentations, raised dimples or combinations thereof.
8. The unit dose package of claim 1 wherein the handle (3) is attached to the sealing disk (2a) by hinge mechanism that enables the handle to lie flat against the sealing disk or be rotated 90 .
9. The unit dose package of claim 1 further comprising a barrier substrate (8) applied to the flange (1b) of the reservoir (1).
10. The unit dose package of claim 1 wherein the applicator head (4) comprises one or more sponges.
11. A method of applying a frozen personal care product comprising the steps of: providing a unit dose package as claimed in claim 9, wherein the product (P) is in a liquid or semi-liquid state; storing the unit dose package in a freezer for a time sufficient to freeze the product (P) in the reservoir (1); peeling the barrier seal (8) off of the reservoir (1); grasping the applicator handle (3) and lifting the frozen product (P) out of the reservoir (1); spreading product (P) on the skin of a user by drawing the frozen product across the skin, such that the surface of the product melts from the heat of the skin; continuing the step of spreading until the product has been depleted from the applicator head so that bare spots of the applicator head are able to contact the skin of a user; and using the bare applicator head (4) to dress up the product (P).
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) The Reservoir (1)
(18) The first main and essential component of the invention is a reservoir (1) that is able to be filled with and retain a personal care product (P) that is a liquid or semi-liquid at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature, and that freezes at lower temperatures. Many types of personal care products will freeze at temperatures substantially close to 0 C., but those that freeze at higher or lower temperatures may also be useful. The reservoir should be able to withstand product expansion and contraction without rupturing. It should also be non-reactive with the products that it is intended to hold. To that end, reservoirs of the invention may be fashioned out of elastic materials, such as thermoplastic elastomers or silicone rubbers. The reservoir components described herein, may be fashioned from these materials by various molding techniques, such as injection molding.
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(20) All or a portion of the wall (1d) of the reservoir may be opaque, translucent or transparent.
(21) The interior space (1c) of the reservoir (1) has a volume that is occupied by the one or more personal care products, as well as the applicator head (4) of an applicator (2) according to the present invention. The amount of volume taken up by the one or more personal care products is enough for at least one complete application of the product according to its intended use. As an example, in some embodiments, one application of a face product may require from 1 mL to 7 mL, while one application of a body product may require from 7 mL to 20 mL.
(22) The interior surface of the wall (1d) of the reservoir (1) should be free of surface features that would significantly inhibit the removal of the frozen personal care product from the reservoir. On the other hand, any surface features on the interior surface of the wall of the reservoir would produce complementary features on the surface of the frozen product. Such surface features on the frozen product are optional, but may be desirable. Examples of surface features on the interior surface of the wall of the reservoir are shown in
(23) With the exception of
(24) The applicator (2) comprises a handle (3) and one or more applicator heads (4) depending from the handle. Referring to
(25) The applicator head (4) depends from the handle (3), and is designed to hold the frozen personal care product (P). For ease of application, the connection between the handle and applicator head is preferably rigid. The applicator head and handle may be integrally molded out of one material, as shown in
(26) To ensure that the frozen product (P) adheres to the applicator head (4), the outer surface (4a) of a applicator head is provided with contours and/or textural features (4b) that are able to increase the adherence of the frozen product to the bare applicator head. By bare applicator head we mean an applicator head (4) that has little or no product (P) adhered to it, either because the applicator head has not yet been immersed in a product reservoir (1), or because the product has been depleted from the applicator head, creating bare spots that are able to contact the skin of a user. Examples of textural features include grooves, indentations and raised dimples, as shown in the non-limiting examples of
(27) The bare applicator head (4) is small enough to fit into the reservoir (1). Preferably, the applicator head is divided into as many sections as there are interior spaces (1c, 1c, 1c) of the reservoir, so that each interior space of the reservoir houses a section of the applicator head.
(28) The applicator (2) may further comprise a sealing disk (2a) that is sandwiched between the handle (3) and the applicator head (4), and that is sized to fit snugly against the perimeter (1a) of the reservoir (1). The sealing disk helps to seal the reservoir and contain the product prior to use. The sealing disk may be molded separately from the handle (3) and applicator head (4), and sandwiched between them during assembly (as in
(29) Optionally, but preferably, the handle (3) is able to lie flat. In
(30) The applicator head (4) may be a plastic molded surface as shown in
(31) The Product
(32) The unit dose package of the present invention is designed to house and apply frozen cosmetic or personal care products. A reservoir (1) according to the invention, as described above, is filled with one or more products (P) that are non-solid when dispensed into the reservoir. Such product types include liquids, semi-liquids, gels, creams, lotions, pomades, etc. At the time of filling into the reservoir, the product must be sufficiently soft to allow a bare applicator head (4) to penetrate into the product, and sufficiently flowable to enclose around the applicator head and make continuous contact with the applicator head. At least one of the products in the one or more spaces (1c, 1c, 1c) of the reservoir must have a freezing point of no lower than 20 C., preferably no lower than 15 C., more preferably no lower than 0 C.
(33) Filling and Using
(34) A reservoir (1) may be filled by any means known in the field of personal care products, such as being dispensed under pressure through a filling nozzle. Most typically, the product will be filled in a liquid state at a temperature well above the freezing point of the product. Once all of the one or more spaces (1c, 1c, 1c) of the reservoir are filled with non-solid product (P), the bare applicator head (4) of an applicator (2) is inserted into the non-solid product until the sealing disk (2a) fits snugly against the perimeter (1a) of the reservoir. The perimeter of the sealing disk matches the shape of the perimeter (1a) of the reservoir, and helps to seal the reservoir and contain the product prior to use.
(35) As noted above, each reservoir (1) has a flange (1b) that extends out from the perimeter of the reservoir. Preferably, a barrier seal (8) is affixed to the flange of the reservoir to provide either a primary or secondary seal of the reservoir. The barrier seal is a flexible, air-impermeable substrate that is detachably attached to the flange of the reservoir, and possibly to the sealing disk (2a). The barrier seal may be fashioned from paper, plastic, metal foil or any layered combination of these. Typically, the barrier seal will be glued or welded to the flange or sealing disk.
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(38) There is no need to immediately freeze the filled packages. Generally, the filled and sealed reservoirs (1) may be shipped at ambient temperatures, so that the product (P) in the reservoirs is not frozen. This greatly simplifies the handling and distribution process, compared, for example, to the disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 4,378,025 which calls for rapid and intensive cooling to 25 C. to 80 C. at the time of filling, and maintaining the frozen state until use. With the present invention, when the consumer intends to use the product, she will have to store the reservoirs in a freezer for a time sufficient to freeze the product. Upon freezing, the product will adhere to the applicator head (4). When a user wants to apply the product which has previously been frozen, she peels the barrier seal (8) off of one of the reservoirs, grasps the applicator handle (3) and lifts the frozen product out of the reservoir. The frozen product is drawn across the skin at those locations where it is desired to be applied. As the surface of the product melts from the heat of the skin, the product is spread onto the skin. Product may be applied until all or most of the product is applied. Once all or enough product has melted off of the applicator head, the bare, contoured surface of the applicator head contacts the skin, and is able to provide one or more effects, such as a massage effect, an exfoliation effect, and an effect of driving active ingredients into the skin. Also, the bare applicator head may also be used to smooth, dress up or otherwise work the product as desired. Once application is complete, the applicator is discarded. Alternatively, if not all of the product is used up, and if it has not all melted, then the applicator may be returned to the reservoir for storing in a freezer. Preferably, however, the amount of product in one reservoir is sufficient for only a single use, after which the applicator is discarded.