Cosmetic holder and grip system
10736399 ยท 2020-08-11
Inventors
- Kunga Choekyi (Old Saybrook, CT, US)
- Jampa Tsondue (Old Saybrook, CT, US)
- Richard W. Schlueter (Clinton, CT, US)
Cpc classification
A45D29/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for holding at least one nail polish bottle; the device includes a base, at least one cavity and at least one insert. The device is useful for holding, retaining, and gripping cosmetic bottles and containers which effectively allows for a hands-free application of nail polish and other cosmetics.
Claims
1. A device for holding at least one nail polish bottle, the at least one nail polish bottle including a cap end and a bottle end, the device comprising: a base having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a thickness therebetween, the top surface and bottom surface each being flat and parallel to each other, four lobes arrayed radially about a center of the base, each lobe having a pointed terminating edge distal to the center of the base; one cavity in each lobe, and an aperture central to the base; four inserts configured for removable placement within each cavity, each of the four inserts including a hollow having a hollow-capacity sized to selectively grip and hold at least the cap end of the nail polish bottle, each of the four inserts having eight indexing fingers, the eight indexing fingers comprising two pointed-fingers disposed along a first-edge, two broad-tabs disposed along a second-edge, two pointed-fingers disposed along a third-edge, two broad-tabs disposed along a fourth-edge, whereby the first-edge is opposite the third-edge, and the second-edge is opposite the fourth-edge; wherein each cavity is shaped to conform to and index with the eight indexing fingers; wherein that each cavity and the aperture are each bored perpendicularly to the flat bottom and the flat top.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the base includes a non-slip material.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the base is constructed from a foam material.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the foam material is Cross Linked Polyethylene Foam.
5. A device for holding at least one nail polish bottle, the at least one nail polish bottle including a cap end and a bottle end, the device comprising: a base having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a thickness therebetween, the top surface and bottom surface each being flat and parallel to each other, four lobes arrayed radially about a center of the base, each lobe having a pointed terminating edge distal to the center of the base, one cavity in each lobe, and an aperture central to the base, four inserts configured for removable placement within each cavity, each of the four inserts including a hollow having a hollow-capacity sized to selectively grip and hold at least the cap end of the nail polish bottle, each of the four inserts having eight indexing fingers, the eight indexing fingers; a nail tool pocket having a pocket capacity configured to selectively hold at least one nail tool and in communication with the aperture of the base; and wherein the bottom surface of the base includes a non-slip material; and wherein the base is constructed from a foam material.
6. A method of using a device for holding at least one nail polish bottle, the at least one nail polish bottle including a cap end and a bottle end, the method comprising the steps of: providing the device for holding at least one nail polish bottle, the device including: a base having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a thickness therebetween, the top surface and bottom surface each being flat and parallel to each other, four lobes arrayed radially about a center of the base, each lobe having a pointed terminating edge distal to the center of the base, one cavity in each lobe, and an aperture central to the base, four inserts configured for removable placement within each cavity, each of the four inserts including a hollow having a hollow-capacity sized to selectively grip and hold at least the cap end of the nail polish bottle, each of the four inserts having eight indexing fingers, the eight indexing fingers; removing at least one of the four inserts from the one cavity; placing the bottle end of the nail polish bottle into the one cavity; and placing the cap end of the nail polish bottle into the hollow.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the steps of: holding the one insert, the cap end of the nail polish being gripped in the hollow of the at least one insert; and painting nails of a user with a brush on the cap end of the nail polish.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein each cavity is chamfered to expedite insertion of each insert into a corresponding cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a cosmetic holder and grip system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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(42) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(43) As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to cosmetic holders and more particularly to a cosmetic holder and grip system as used to improve the use of nail polish bottles and nail accessories.
(44) Generally, disclosed is a cosmetic bottle holder (such as nail polish) which may be structured to retain several bottles in a secure grip at a tilt that can placed on multiple surfaces with non-slip grip base. The cosmetic bottle holder may further comprise at least one nail polish bottle cap grip configured to slip over polish bottle caps. Further, the cosmetic bottle holder may comprise a plurality of fingered cutouts which are adapted to grip various sizes of polish bottle caps.
(45) The cosmetic bottle holder may include a soft foam material which provides a comfortable grip over the polish bottle's hard plastic caps while the wide diameter of the grip provides a user with the ability to adjust the pressure of their grip of the bottle cap for better control of their brush strokes, while overall providing a better grip for opening bottle caps. The polish posy system may be easily hand-held as users may slip fingers through pockets of the holder for a secure grasp while its light weight foam and small size lends to its hand-held portability.
(46) The cosmetic bottle holder may be configured to hold at least four bottles in addition to holding small nail tools. We have other designs for three and two bottle holders. We have designs for more than four holders. To achieve this, the cosmetic bottle holder may include at least four pockets. The four pockets may include a small pocket for holding smaller to standard sized nail polish bottles; and three standard sized pockets to fit standard to large sized nail polish bottles. A base of the cosmetic bottle holder may comprise an anti-skid base so it may be left on any surface. Tools, such as nail files, brushes, and the like, may be retained within the various openings of the cosmetic bottle holder. Further, the cosmetic bottle holder may include a plurality of slits. The slits may allow hand tools to be retained in an upright position.
(47) The cosmetic bottle holder may be fabricated using a flexible and deformable material (such as foam). In one embodiment, the cosmetic and tool holder may comprise cross linked polyethylene (XLPE), Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, (EVA) or any other suitable equivalent. In alternative embodiments, the tool holder may be fabricated using silicone rubber. Further, the cosmetic bottle holder may comprise an anti-skid base layer which may be attached to the bottom via a gluing, chemical, or heat process. The base layer may comprise rubber or other material having properties known in the art for providing traction. In other embodiments, the cosmetic and tool holder may comprise a plurality of fingered cutouts. Further to this, there may be an added neoprene layer located between the foam base layer and the anti-skid base to provide greater stability. The fingered cutouts may comprise small, medium, and large sizes useful for holding and gripping cosmetic bottles (such as nail polish) of different dimensions. Preferably, there may be three sizes: 1 small, 1 medium and 2 large configured to accommodate differently sized nail bottle caps. In addition, the shape outline may comprise letters, animals, flowers, or some other abstract shape. Various methods may be used to fabricate, from die cutting to waterjet cutting to extruding to molding.
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(51) Preferably, the bottom surface 114 of the base 110 may include a non-slip material 118. In one embodiment, the non-slip material 118 may be constructed from a rubber material. In another embodiment, the non-slip material 118 may be a silicone material. The non-slip material 118 may allow a user to place the base 110 on any surface. Further to this, between the foam material and the non-slip material 118 may be a neoprene material 119 to provide added durability.
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(53) The at least one insert 130 may be configured for removable placement within the at least one cavity 120. The at least one insert 130 may include a hollow 131 having a hollow-capacity 132 sized to selectively grip and hold at least the cap end 10 of the nail polish bottle 5. Preferably, the at least one insert 130 may comprise four inserts 130. The exactly four inserts 130 may include a first insert 133, a second insert 134, a third insert 135 and a fourth insert 136. As shown, each of the four inserts 130 may be configured for removable placement in each of the four cavities 120. For example, there may be one insert 130 to every cavity 120.
(54) The first insert 133 may include a first hollow-capacity 137, the second insert 134 may include a second hollow-capacity 138, the third insert 135 may include a third hollow-capacity 139, and the fourth insert 136 may include a fourth hollow-capacity 141. Preferably, the first hollow-capacity 137 may be smaller than the second hollow-capacity 138, the third hollow-capacity 139 and the fourth hollow-capacity. Further, the second hollow-capacity 138 may be smaller than the third hollow-capacity 139 and the fourth hollow-capacity 141. In addition to this, the third hollow-capacity 139 and the fourth hollow capacity 141 may be equal. For example, the first hollow-capacity 137 may be the smallest, configured to grip the cap end 10 (
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(58) It should be noted that steps 504 and 505 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
(59) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.