RISING PAN COMPACT
20200146420 ยท 2020-05-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cosmetic container that includes a housing and a base together defining a cavity. A lift mechanism is actuatable to move a cosmetic stored within the housing and the base between a storage configuration and a use configuration. A track insert may be moved to actuate the lift mechanism. Actuation of the track insert of the lift mechanism in a first direction along a first axis is translated into movement of the cosmetic in a second direction along a second axis, the second direction generally orthogonal to the first direction.
Claims
1. A cosmetic container comprising: a base; a housing coupled to the base and defining a cavity between the base and the housing; a lift mechanism disposed within the cavity; and a cosmetic positioned on a surface of the lift mechanism; wherein actuation of a track insert of the lift mechanism in a first direction along a first axis is translated into movement of the cosmetic in a second direction along a second axis, the second direction generally orthogonal to the first direction.
2. The cosmetic container of claim 1, wherein the track insert comprises: a front side wall; a first lateral side wall; a second lateral side wall; and a top wall; and wherein the front side wall, the first and second lateral side walls, and the top wall form an internal cavity.
3. The cosmetic container of claim 2, wherein the track insert further comprises a first axially extending slot formed in an inner surface of the first lateral side wall and a second axially extending slot formed in an inner surface of the second lateral side wall.
4. The cosmetic container of claim 3, wherein the first axially extending slot and the second axially extending slot each include: a first portion adjacent to and generally parallel to a bottom edge of the respective side wall; a second portion which extends between the bottom edge and a top edge of the respective side wall; and a third portion adjacent to and generally parallel to a top edge of the respective side wall.
5. The cosmetic container of claim 2, wherein the track insert further comprises: a first inwardly extending protrusion extending from an inner surface of the first lateral side wall adjacent to a back side of the track insert; a second inwardly extending protrusion extending from an inner surface of the second lateral side wall adjacent to the back side of the track insert; a first outwardly extending protrusion extending from an outer surface of the first lateral side wall adjacent to a back side of the track insert; and a second outwardly extending protrusion extending from an outer surface of the second lateral side wall adjacent to the back side of the track insert.
6. The cosmetic container of claim 1, wherein the lift mechanism further comprises a lift plate, the lift plate comprising: a generally planar portion; a first pair of laterally extending arms positioned adjacent to a back side of the generally planar portion; and a second pair of laterally extending arms positioned adjacent to a front side of the generally planar portion.
7. The cosmetic container of claim 6, wherein an edge of the each of the arms of the second pair of laterally extending arms are configured to be received within a portion of the track insert.
8. The cosmetic container of claim 6, wherein the cosmetic is affixed to a top surface of the generally planar portion of the lift plate.
9. The cosmetic container of claim 1, wherein the lift mechanism further comprises a drag bar, the drag bar comprising: a first rail and a second rail extending parallel to the first axis and to each other; a first L shaped extension extending from a front end of the first rail, the first L shaped extension including a resilient extension extending generally parallel to the first rail and defining a first recess therein; a second L shaped extension extending from a front end of the second rail, the second L shaped extension including a resilient extension extending generally parallel to the second rail and defining a second recess therein; a first raised region adjacent a back end of the first rail, the first raised region gradually increasing in height in a front to back direction; a second raised region adjacent a back end of the second rail, the second raised region gradually increasing in height in a front to back direction; and a pair of crossbars extending between and generally orthogonal to the first and second rails.
10. The cosmetic container of claim 9, wherein the first and second recesses of the drag bar are configured to releasably couple with a portion of the track insert.
11. The cosmetic container of claim 9, wherein the drag bar is positioned between a bottom surface of the lift mechanism and a top surface of the base.
12. The cosmetic container of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a bottom wall, a first lateral side wall, a second lateral side wall, a first slot extending through the first lateral side wall of the base, and a second slot extending through the second lateral side wall of the base.
13. The cosmetic container of claim 12, wherein a portion of the track insert is slidably disposed within the first and second slots of the base.
14. The cosmetic container of claim 12, further comprising a generally annular wall extending upwards from the bottom wall of the base, the generally annular wall includes one or more openings configured to receive one or more components of the lift mechanism therethrough.
15. A cosmetic container comprising: a base having a bottom wall, first lateral side wall, and a second lateral side wall; a housing having a top wall, a first lateral side wall, a second lateral side wall, and a back wall, the first and second lateral side walls of the housing coupled to the first and second lateral side walls base and defining a cavity between the base and the housing; a lift mechanism disposed within the cavity, the lift mechanism comprising: a track insert, the track insert slidably coupled to the first and second lateral side walls of the base; a drag bar positioned adjacent to the bottom wall of the base, the drag bar configured to be selectively coupled to the track insert; and a lift plate positioned on top of the drag bar, a first edge of the lift plate positioned within a first channel formed in a first lateral side wall of the track insert and a second edge of the lift plate positioned within a second channel formed in a second lateral side wall of the track insert; and a cosmetic positioned on a top surface of the lift plate; wherein actuation of the track insert in a first direction along a first axis is translated into movement of the lift plate in a second direction along a second axis, the second direction generally orthogonal to the first direction.
16. The cosmetic container of claim 15, wherein the first direction is a direction away from the back wall of the housing and the second direction is a direction towards the top wall of the housing.
17. The cosmetic container of claim 15, wherein actuation of the track insert in the first direction comprises pulling the track insert at least partially out of the cavity of the housing and the base.
18. The cosmetic container of claim 15, wherein after the track insert is actuated a first distance in the first direction, the track insert releasably coupled to the drag bar and subsequent actuation of the track insert in the first direction moves both the track insert and the drag bar a second distance.
19. The cosmetic container of claim 15, wherein the first and second channels transition from a first vertical location to a second vertical location along a length of the first and second channels such that as the track insert is actuated in the first direction, the first and second edges of the lift plate are lifted from the first vertical location to the second vertical location.
20. A cosmetic container comprising: a housing defining a cavity for containing a cosmetic product, the housing having at least one side, a top and a bottom, with a top opening on the top thereof and a side opening on a side thereof; a platform having the cosmetic product thereon or therein, the platform adapted to raise and lower relative to the top opening, the platform having first and second ends, the first end closer to the side opening than the second end; a sliding drawer coupled to the platform such that, as the sliding drawer is opening, separate couplings to the first and second ends of the platform simultaneously raise both ends of the platform to keep the cosmetic product flat, relative to the top of the housing, as it is raised toward the opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The foregoing and other aspects of the present invention are best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings embodiments that are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific instrumentalities disclosed. Included in the drawings are the following Figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0061] An aperture or opening 28 extends through the top wall 82 such that a product 72 is selectively accessible therethrough. The opening 28 may be any shape desired, including, but not limited to, circular, oblong, square, rectangular, polygonal, triangular, irregular shape (such as resembling a leaf or flower), etc.
[0062] The front side 88 of the housing 24 may define an opening such that the track insert 26 may be slid in and out of a cavity defined by the assembled housing 24 and a base 34. The housing 24 may further include one or more inwardly extending protrusions 90a, 90b (collectively, 90) which may be configured to engage one or more mating recesses 92a, 92b (collectively, 92) formed in an outer surface of the base 34. In some cases, the housing 24 may include more than two protrusions 90. For example, the housing 24 may include four protrusions 90, one situated in each corner of the housing 24. The protrusions 90 may form a snap fit with the recesses 92 to secure the housing 24 to the base 34. However, other coupling mechanisms may be used to secure the housing 24 to the base 34, as desired. The housing 24 may also include one or more recesses 35a, 35b (collectively, 35) positioned in the first and/or second lateral side 84, 86 adjacent to the front side 88 to allow a user to grip the track insert 26. For example, the recesses 35 may be sized and shaped to allow a user to grip the track insert 26 and/or position a finger between the track insert 26 and the housing 24.
[0063] The base 34 includes a generally planar bottom wall 40, a first lateral side wall 36, and a second lateral side wall 38. The first and second lateral side walls 36, 38 may extend generally orthogonal to and at opposing sides of the bottom wall 40. Each lateral side wall 36, 38 includes a slot 42a, 42b (collectively, 42) configured to receive a portion of the track insert 26. The slots 42 may extend between an end adjacent to the front side 12 of the cosmetic container 10 and an end adjacent to the back side 14 of the container 10. The slots 42 may be substantially the same length as each other. In some cases, the slots 42 may extend through a thickness of the first and second lateral side walls 36, 38, although this is not required.
[0064] The base 34 may further include a generally annular wall 44 extending generally orthogonally from the bottom wall 40. The generally annular wall 44 may be sized and shaped to surround the cosmetic 72 when the cosmetic container 10 is in a storage configuration, as shown in
[0065] The base 34 may also include a magnet 48 enclosed by one or more side walls 46. The magnet 48 may be configured to magnetically couple to the track insert 26 or a component therein to releasably couple the track insert 26 to the base 34. This may maintain the cosmetic container in a closed or storage configuration (e.g.,
[0066] The cosmetic container 10 further includes a lift plate 62 configured to raise the cosmetic 72 when the cosmetic container 10 is opened (
[0067] The lift plate 62 may also include a second pair of laterally extending arms 68a, 68b (collectively, 68). The arms 68 may be configured to be positioned toward the front side 12 of the container 10. A lateral edge of each arm of the second pair of arms 68 may be configured to be disposed within a corresponding channel 94a, 94b in an inner surface of the track insert 26, as will be described in more detail herein. In some cases, the lift plate 62 may also include a pair of vertically extending risers 70a, 70b (collectively, 70). In some cases, the risers 70 may help to limit vertical movement of the lift plate 62, although this is not required.
[0068] The cosmetic container 10 further includes a drag bar 54. The drag bar 54 may include a first rail 55a and a second rail 55b (collectively, 55) extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 11 of the container 10. A set of crossbar rails 57a, 57b (collectively, 57) extends between the first set of rails 55 at an angle generally orthogonal thereto. The first rail 57a of the second set of rails 57 may be positioned to create a stop mechanism between the drag bar 54 and the annular wall 44 of the base 34, as will be described in more detail herein.
[0069] The drag bar 54 may further include a first generally L shaped extension 56a extending in a first lateral direction from the first rail 55a and away from a center of the drag bar 54 and a second generally L shaped extension 56b extending in a second lateral direction from the second rail 55b and away from a center of the drag bar 54. The extensions 56a, 56b (collectively, 56) are positioned adjacent the front side 12 of the cosmetic container 10 and each include a resilient extension 59a, 59b (collectively, 59). The resilient extensions 59 extend generally parallel to the rails 55 and are configured to flex laterally in response an applied force, as will be described in more detail herein. Each extension 59 may include a recess 58a, 58b (collectively, 58) oriented laterally outward (e.g., away from the rails 55). The recesses 58 may be configured to releasably couple with a pair of inwardly extending protrusions 100a, 100b (collectively, 100) on an inner surface of the lateral side walls 76, 77 of the track insert 26.
[0070] At an opposing end of the rails 55 from the generally L-shaped extensions 56, each rail may include a slope or raised region 60a, 60b (collectively, 60) having a height (in the top to bottom direction) greater than the remainder of the rails 55. The height of the raised regions 60 may gradually increase in front to back direction. (e.g., the end of the raised region 60 closest to the back side 14 of the container 10 has a greater height than the end of the raised region 60 closest to the front side of the container 10). The raised regions 60 are positioned adjacent to the back side 14 of the cosmetic container 10.
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[0072] In some embodiments, the front side 74 of the track insert 26 may be formed from a faade 74 which has been glued or otherwise secured to a front side wall 75 of the track insert 26 to enhance the aesthetics of the cosmetic container 10. In some embodiments, the faade 74 may be omitted. The front side wall 75 may include a recess or cut out 73 configured to receive a metal plate or magnet (not explicitly shown) to magnetically couple the track insert 26 with the base 34.
[0073] The track insert 26 may further include a first outwardly extending protrusion 78a extending laterally outward from an outer surface of the first side wall 76. The first protrusion 78a may be slidably received within the first slot 42a of the base 34. The track insert 26 may also include a second outwardly extending protrusion 78b extending laterally outward from an outer surface of the second side wall 77. The second protrusion 78b may be slidably received within the second slot 42b of the base 34. The first and second protrusions 78a, 78b (collectively, 78) slide within the slots 42 in a front to back (and vice versa) direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 11. The first and second outwardly extending protrusions 78 may be positioned adjacent to the back opening 80 of the track insert 26.
[0074] The first and second lateral sides 76, 77 may also include first and second inwardly extending protrusions 100a, 100b (collectively, 100) extending laterally inward (e.g., towards the longitudinal axis 11) from the inner surfaces of the lateral side walls 76, 77, respectively. The inwardly extending protrusions 100 may be positioned adjacent to the back opening 80 of the track insert 26. As will be described in more detail herein, the inwardly extending protrusions 100 may be configured to engage the recesses 58 in the drag bar 54 as the track insert 26 is moved along the longitudinal axis 11.
[0075] The first and second lateral side 76, 77 each also include a channel or groove 94a, 94b (collectively, 94) formed in the inner surface (e.g., surface oriented towards the cavity 27) of the respective lateral sidewall 76, 77. The channels 94 are configured to receive a corresponding edge of the arms 68 of the lift plate 62. For example, the edge of the first arm 68a is received within the first channel 94a and the edge of the second arm 68b is received within the second channel 94b. In some cases, the channels 94 may extend over a length less than an entire length of the side walls 76, 77. For example, the channels 94 may extend from a point adjacent to the front side 74 to a point adjacent to the open back 80. In other embodiments of channels 94 may extend over the entire length of the side walls 76, 77 (e.g., from the front side 74 to the open back 80). The channels 94 may have a first portion 93a adjacent (and generally parallel) to a bottom edge of the side wall 76, a second or intermediate transition portion 96a which extends between the bottom edge and a top edge of the side wall, and a third portion 98a adjacent (and generally parallel) to a top edge of the side wall 76.
[0076] More specifically, the first channel 94a includes a first, generally linear, portion 93a which is positioned adjacent to the bottom side 22 of the cosmetic container 10 and extends generally parallel to a bottom edge of the side wall 76. The first portion 93a may extend from a first end 91a of the channel 94a to a first intermediate point 95a of the channel 94a. In some cases, the length of the first portion 93a may be more than 50%, more than 60%, more than 70%, more than 80%, etc. of the length of the entire channel 94a. A second, angled or sloped, portion 96a may begin at the first intermediate point 95a. The angled second portion 96a of the channel 94a may extend at a non-orthogonal angle to the first portion 93a from the first intermediate point 95a and towards the top side 20 of the cosmetic container 10 to a second intermediate point 97a. It is contemplated that the angle of the second portion 96 may be approximately the same as slope or angle of the raised regions 60 of the drag bar 54. As will be described in more detail herein, the angled second portion 96 and the raised regions 60 may function together to raise the lift plate 62, and thus the cosmetic 72, in a generally level manner to allow the cosmetic 72 to be accessible through the opening 28 in the housing 24. A third, generally linear, portion 98a may begin at the second intermediate point 97a and extend to the second end 99a of the channel 94a. The third portion 98a may be generally parallel to the first portion 93a. The third portion 98a of the channel 94a is positioned adjacent to the top side 20 of the cosmetic container 10. While the structure of the channels 94 has been described relative to the first channel 94a it should be understood that the second channel 94b includes a similar configuration.
[0077] When the cosmetic container 10 is assembled, the bottom wall 40 of the base 34 forms the bottom 22 of the cosmetic container 10. The drag bar 54 is positioned on top of the bottom wall 40 of the base 34 (e.g., within the recess formed by the bottom wall 40 and the sidewalls 36, 38) with the first crossbar 57a positioned internal to the annular wall 44 and the raised regions 60 extending through the first pair of openings 50. The lift plate 62 is positioned on top of the drag bar 54 with the laterally extending side arms 66 extending through the second pair of openings 52. The cosmetic 72 is positioned on top of the lift plate 62. When the cosmetic container 10 is in the closed configuration (as shown in
[0078] Together, the track insert 26, the drag bar 54, and the lift plate 62 form a lift mechanism which translates axially movement of the track insert 26 in a first direction into axial movement of the lift plate 62 and the cosmetic 72 in a second direction generally orthogonal to the first direction. The cosmetic container 10 is actuatable between the closed configuration (e.g., see for example,
[0079] The track insert 26 may be moved in isolation until the radially inward extending protrusions 100 engage the recesses 58 of the resilient extensions 59 on the drag bar 54.
[0080] The track insert 26 may be actuated in the direction indicated by arrow 30 until the outwardly extending protrusions 78 engage an end of the slots 42 adjacent to the front side of the base 34 as shown in
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[0086] The movement of the drag bar 54 in the direction indicated by arrow 33 may be limited by a mechanical stop formed between the first crossbar rail 57a and the generally annular wall 44 of the base 34. Once the crossbar rail 57a of the drag bar 54 has contacted the annular wall 44, continued force in the backward direction, as indicated by arrow 33, on the track insert 26 will result in the inwardly extending protrusions 100 disengaging from the recesses 58 of the resilient extensions 59 such that the track insert 26 continues to move toward the back wall 14 of the container 10 while the drag bar 54 remain stationary. It is contemplated that the resilient extensions 59 will flex radially inward in response to the continued movement of the track insert 26 in direction 33 to allow the inwardly extending protrusions 100 to disengage from the recesses 58. The track insert 26 may be pushed into the cavity formed by the housing 24 and the base 34 until the laterally outward extending protrusions 78 engage a second end of the slots 42 in the base 34 adjacent the back side 14 of the container 10. As described above, a magnetic coupling between the magnet 48 disposed within the base 34 and a magnetic component within the track insert 26 may maintain the cosmetic container 10 in the closed configuration (see, for example, FIG. 1) until a force (e.g., a pulling force) sufficient to overcome the magnetic attraction is applied to the track insert 26.
[0087] In some embodiments, the cosmetic container 10 and/or the various components thereof may be made from a rigid material (e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, thermoplastics, other polymers, glass, metal, alloy, wood, and the like). Other embodiments may, however, include containers 10 made from a flexible or semi-rigid material, such as plastic. In some embodiments, the housing 24, track insert 26, and/or base 34 may comprise a transparent or translucent material so that the cosmetic product within may be externally viewed.
[0088] The cosmetic product, may be, but is not limited to loose powders (e.g., for eye, cheek, face, and the like) in a pot, pressed powders (e.g., for eye, cheek, face, and the like), creams (e.g., skincare, eye, foundation, and the like), sunscreen, hot pour products (e.g., lipsticks, glosses, and the like), touchup, spot cover, baked powders, moisturizers, hair creams, gels, serums, and the like. While a single cosmetic 72 is illustrated, separate cosmetics may be provided in separate compartments. For example, the cosmetic container 10 may be configured to include any number of compartments desired, such as, but not limited to, one, two, three, four, or more. It is contemplated that the compartments may be removable and/or interchangeable, as desired.
[0089] Although the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the appended claims be construed to cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.