Applicator for applying a cosmetic product
11564472 · 2023-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/1009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2040/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Applicator for applying a cosmetic product to the skin, in particular the eyelids, comprising an applicator member (10), the latter having on its external surface a recess (12) and an applicator tip (15) having a substantially flat main facet (20) extending from the recess (12) towards the distal end of the applicator member (10).
Claims
1. An applicator for applying eyeliner to eyelids, comprising an applicator member, the applicator member having on its external surface: a recess and an applicator tip having: a substantially flat main facet extending from the recess towards a distal end of the applicator member, a back surface extending from a proximal end of the applicator tip towards the distal end of the applicator member on the face of the applicator tip opposite to the main facet relative to a longitudinal axis of the applicator member, the back surface being defined at least by a cone or a cylinder portion, and two flat side facets extending from the main facet towards the back surface of the applicator tip, in a cross section of the applicator tip perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the applicator member the side facets being inclined with respect to one another, the applicator member being made of porous material, wherein, in a longitudinal section extending along a longitudinal median plane of the main facet, the main facet forms a non-zero angle with the back surface.
2. An applicator for applying eyeliner to eyelids, comprising a handle that is hollow and forms a reservoir that comprises an opening, the reservoir containing the eyeliner, an applicator member, the applicator member having on its external surface: a recess, and an applicator tip having: a substantially flat main facet extending from the recess towards the distal end of the applicator member, a back surface extending from a proximal end of the applicator tip towards the distal end of the applicator member on the face of the applicator tip opposite to the main facet relative to a longitudinal axis of the applicator member, the back surface being defined at least by a cone or a cylinder portion, and two flat side facets extending from the main facet towards the back surface of the applicator tip, in a cross section of the applicator tip perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the applicator member the side facets being inclined with respect to one another, a mounting end piece extending from a proximal end of the applicator member toward the applicator tip, the mounting end piece being inserted at least partially into the opening in the handle and extending at least partially into the reservoir, the applicator member being entirely made of porous material, wherein, in a longitudinal section extending along a longitudinal median plane of the main facet, the main facet forms a non-zero angle with the back surface.
3. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the main facet extends as far as the distal end.
4. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the main facet extends along an axis inclined at an angle α relative to the longitudinal axis of the applicator member.
5. The applicator according to claim 4, the angle α being between 0 and 60°.
6. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the main facet has two rectilinear edges in front view that converge towards the distal end of the applicator tip and form an angle β of between 2° and 45° between one another.
7. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the recess is connected to the main facet by a ridge.
8. The applicator according to claim 7, wherein the main facet and the recess forms an angle η of between 30° and 145° between one another at their junction.
9. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the recess forms an indentation that extends from the main facet in the direction of the proximal end.
10. The applicator according to claim 1, the back surface comprising a notch.
11. The applicator according to claim 10, the notch overlying with the recess over a length l lying between 2 and 3 mm when measured along a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the applicator member.
12. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the applicator comprises a handle and one end of the handle is provided with the applicator member.
13. The applicator according to claim 12, wherein the handle is hollow and forms a reservoir containing an eyeliner, the applicator member comprising, on its proximal side, a mounting end piece, the mounting end piece of the applicator member being inserted at least partially into an opening in the handle and extending at least partially into the reservoir.
14. The applicator according to claim 12, wherein the handle is rectilinear or curved, the main facet extending along a longitudinal axis.
15. The applicator according to claim 12, wherein the applicator tip extends from one end of the handle, the end of the handle extending, at its junction with the applicator tip, along a handle axis, the main facet extending along an axis that forms a non-zero angle θ with the handle axis.
16. The applicator according to claim 9, wherein a thickness e of the applicator member at the indentation is between 0.5 mm and 10 mm.
17. An assembly comprising a container containing eyeliner to be applied and an applicator according to claim 1 to apply the eyeliner that is contained in the container, the container being separate from the applicator.
18. A makeup method comprising the step of applying or dabbing an eyeliner onto the eyelids with the applicator according to claim 1, the distal end being oriented towards the outside of the face or the applicator being inclined slightly upwards at the end of a line, in order to extend the line with a flick towards the outside of the face.
19. The applicator according to claim 1, wherein the flat main facet extends starting from the recess towards the distal end of the applicator member, the recess is immediately bordered on one side by the main facet and on the other side by a set-back surface of the applicator.
Description
(1) The invention may be better understood from reading the following detailed description of non-limiting illustrative embodiments thereof and from examining the appended drawing, in which:
(2)
(3) Preferably, the handle 5 is rectilinear, but it may also be curved.
(4) In the example in
(5) The applicator member 10 comprises a mounting end piece 23 which is inserted into an opening 11 in the handle 5 and extends at least partially into the latter in order to be in contact with the cosmetic product.
(6) The applicator member 10 is porous so as to allow the cosmetic product to reach, in particular by capillary action, the surface used for application.
(7) The applicator member 10 is for example a porous material, in particular a felt.
(8) The applicator member may be made of a mixture of polyamide and polyurethane resin, or of polyolefin, in particular of polyethylene.
(9) The applicator may comprise a closure cap, not shown, that is attached to the handle 5 and thus covers the applicator member 10.
(10) As illustrated more particularly in
(11) Preferably, the width l of the main facet 20 decreases towards the distal end 25 of the applicator tip 15, as can be seen in
(12) The width l of the main facet 20, at a given abscissa on the longitudinal axis X, can define, in front view, the width of the applicator tip 15.
(13) The greatest width I.sub.max of the main facet 20 is preferably less than or equal to 10 mm, better still between 2 mm and 5 mm.
(14) The length D of the applicator tip 15 is for example between 3 and 20 mm, better still between 5 mm and 15 mm.
(15) Preferably, the main facet 20 is inclined relative to the longitudinal axis X. The main facet 20 extends along an axis Z that forms an angle α of preferably between 0 and 60°, better still between 0 and 45°, even better still between 2° and 45°, with the axis X.
(16) As can be seen in
(17) The main facet 20 can also comprise two rectilinear secondary edges 37a and 37b that each extend from one of the edges 35a or 35b to the recess 12.
(18) Preferably, the main facet 20 is symmetrical with respect to its axis Z and can have a substantially triangular shape, as illustrated.
(19) As can be seen in
(20) The width of the side facets 40a and 40b preferably decreases in the direction of the distal end 25. In cross section, as illustrated in
(21) The applicator tip 15 preferably has, on its face away from the main facet 20, a back surface 45. The back surface 45 can be an outwardly convex surface, for example a cone portion in the variant illustrated in the
(22) Preferably, the back 43 of the applicator tip 15 extends at its apex along an axis Q which is for example rectilinear and forms a cone generatrix with an angle ε of less than or equal to 10°, better still less than or equal to 5°, with the axis X of the applicator member 10.
(23) The applicator tip 15 forms an apex angle γ, the angle γ being the angle formed between the axis Q of the back 43 of the applicator tip 15 and the axis Z of the main facet 20, being equal to α+ε.
(24) The recess 12 and the main facet 20 can form a ridge 13 between one another.
(25) Preferably, the facet 20 and the indentation 30 form an angle η of between 30° and 145°, better still between 80° and 130°, between one another, as illustrated in
(26) Preferably, the indentation 30 has a rounded shape in side view, as illustrated in
(27) Preferably, the thickness e of the applicator member 10 at the bottom of the indentation is between 0.5 mm and 10 mm, better still between 1 mm and 5 mm.
(28) Preferably, the ridge 13 is rectilinear, as can be seen in
(29) The mounting end piece 23 preferably has a shape substantially in the form of a cylinder of revolution, preferably with a chamfer 50 at its end to make it easier to introduce into the opening 11 in the handle 5.
(30) The diameter E of the mounting end piece 23 is for example between 2 and 20 mm, in particular between 2 and 10 mm.
(31) In the variant illustrated in
(32) In the example illustrated in
(33) In the example illustrated in
(34) In the variant illustrated in
(35) The handle 5 has a portion A of convex curvature towards the side of the main facet 20 and a portion B of concave curvature towards the side of the main facet 20, in the plane M.
(36) Preferably, the applicator tip 15 extends, as illustrated, directly from the distal end 60 of the handle 5. Preferably, the applicator tip 15 is attached to the handle 5 by the back of its proximal part, such that the main facet 20 is on the side away from that of the handle 5.
(37) The distal end of the handle 5 extends along a longitudinal axis T and the axis Z along which the main facet 20 extends can form an angle θ of between 20° and 90°, better still between 30° and 70°, even better still between 50° and 70°, with the axis T.
(38) The recess 12 is bordered on one side by the applicator facet 20 and formed on the other by the distal end 60 of the handle 5.
(39) The recess 13 presents a break of slope relative to the main facet 20. Preferably, in this example, the axis Q of the back of the applicator tip 15 forms an angle λ of between 10° and 90°, better still between 30° and 80°, with the axis T.
(40) The handle 5 can be disposed entirely beneath the plane S of the main facet 20, such that the user is not impeded by his or her hand during the application of the cosmetic product.
(41) The applicator member 10, better still the applicator 2, is preferably made of an elastomeric material, in particular of SEBS or polyester, and can be flocked on its surface.
(42) The handle 5 does not contain the reservoir.
(43) The product can be contained, as illustrated in
(44) The container 100 can be closed by a lid 105.
(45) During use of the applicator 2, the user can dab his or her skin, or draw one or more lines with the applicator 2 until the desired makeup effect has been obtained.
(46) For example, in the case of application to the eyelids, as illustrated in
(47) Preferably, the applicator 2 is held such that its applicator tip 15 is oriented towards the outside of the face, the axis Z of the main facet 20 being approximately parallel to the eyelid. Such handling makes it possible to finish off the line neatly, in particular to produce a rising flick V, as illustrated in
(48) In the variant illustrated in
(49) The back surface 45 comprises a cylinder portion in the variant illustrated in the
(50) The applicator member 10 further differs from the variant illustrated in
(51) In a cross-section perpendicular to the axis X of the applicator member 10, the back surface 45 may have a shape of a truncated arc as illustrated in
(52) The notch 61 may have a rounded shape in a side view as illustrated in
(53) The notch 61 is preferably offset relative to the recess 12 so that over a length l of the applicator member 10 on which the notch 61 overlies with the recess 12, the thickness e of the applicator member 10 is substantially constant.
(54) The length l lies preferably between 2 mm and 3 mm.
(55) Preferably in a side view as represented in
(56) Preferably, the length L of the recess 12, measured in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the applicator member 10, lies between 5.5 mm and 7 mm.
(57) Preferably, the length S of the notch 61, measured in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the applicator member 10, lies between 6.5 mm and 7.5 mm.
(58) The notch 61 preferably has droplet-shape when viewed from the back side of the applicator member 61, as illustrated in
(59) The invention is not limited to the examples which have just been described, the characteristics of which can be combined with one another as parts of variants which are not illustrated.
(60) It is possible in particular to have a curved handle containing the product to be applied, the applicator having an applicator member made of a porous material or an applicator comprising a feed duct for product.
(61) The expression “comprising a” is synonymous with “comprising at least one”, unless specified to the contrary.