SMART PODS BEAUTY CARE SYSTEM
20200115130 · 2020-04-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D77/0413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2221/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D29/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D77/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present technology provides a beauty care system for manicure and pedicure products in individual use packaging. This system allows for a fresh set of products be used on each client, improving the efficacy and sanitation of the products being used. Further, the system allows for consumers to mix and match products and better estimate number of manicure and pedicure sessions that can be completed with remaining beauty care products.
Claims
1. A beauty care system comprising: secondary packaging including a lid and at least one outer surface defining opening; and at least one primary packaging insert, wherein the at least one primary packaging insert is positioned in the opening of the secondary packaging and includes a beauty product.
2. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the secondary packaging further includes a lid operatively positionable over the opening.
3. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the secondary packaging is recloseable.
4. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the secondary packaging is at least partially transparent.
5. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the primary packaging insert includes a bottom portion and a top portion.
6. The beauty care system of claim 5, wherein at least a portion of the primary packaging insert is formed of a polymer.
7. The beauty care system of claim 5, wherein at least a portion of the primary packaging insert is formed of a UV protective or light resistant material.
8. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the primary packaging insert includes a single-use amount of the beauty product.
9. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the beauty product includes one or more of a soak, scrub, exfoliator, chemical peel, lotion, essence, oil, toner, mask, or topical treatment.
10. The beauty care system of claim 1 including at least two primary packaging inserts.
11. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the at least two primary packaging inserts includes the same beauty product.
12. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the at least two primary packaging inserts includes different beauty products.
13. The beauty care system of claim 12, wherein the at least two primary packaging inserts include a multi-step system of beauty products.
14. The beauty care system of claim 1, wherein the beauty care system is stackable.
15. The beauty care system of claim 1, further comprising tertiary packaging that houses at least one secondary packaging.
16. A single-use beauty care system, comprising: a first enclosure comprising at least one wall and a lid, wherein the first enclosure configured to receive plurality of inserts and, wherein the plurality of inserts include a single-use beauty product.
17. The single-use beauty care system of claim 16, wherein the first enclosure is operatively openable to access to the plurality of inserts.
18. The single-use beauty care system of claim 16, wherein at least a portion of the insert is formed of a polymer.
19. The single-use beauty care system of claim 16, wherein at least a portion of the insert is formed of a UV protective or light resistant material.
20. The single-use beauty care system of claim 16, wherein the beauty product includes one or more of a soak, scrub, exfoliator, chemical peel, lotion, essence, oil, toner, mask, or topical treatment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and together with the detailed description serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. No attempt is made to show structural details of the disclosure in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the disclosure and the various ways in which it may be practiced. In the drawings:
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[0021] The drawings are not to scale unless otherwise noted. The drawings are for the purpose of illustrating aspects and embodiments of the present technology and are not intended to limit the technology to those aspects illustrated therein. Aspects and embodiments of the present technology can be further understood with reference to the following detailed description.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying description. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional changes may be made without departing from the respective scope of the invention. Moreover, features of the various embodiments may be combined or altered without departing from the scope of the invention. As such, the following description is presented by way of illustration only and should not limit in any way the various alternatives and modifications that may be made to the illustrated embodiments and still be within the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0023] Accordingly, the examples and embodiments herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure. Moreover, it is noted that like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
[0024] The terms including, comprising and variations thereof, as used in this disclosure, mean including, but not limited to, unless expressly specified otherwise.
[0025] The terms a, an, and the, as used in this disclosure, means one or more, unless expressly specified otherwise.
[0026] Although process steps, method steps, or the like, may be described in a sequential order, such processes and methods may be configured to work in alternate orders. In other words, any sequence or order of steps that may be described does not necessarily indicate a requirement that the steps be performed in that order. The steps of the processes or methods described herein may be performed in any order practical. Further, some steps may be performed simultaneously.
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[0028] As discussed above, the secondary packaging 110 may be any appropriate size and dimensions. In an embodiment, the package may be a box with a height of approximately 2 cm, approximately 3 cm, approximately 4 cm, approximately 5 cm, approximately 6 cm, approximately 7 cm, approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, or approximately 10 cm. In an embodiment, the width of the secondary packaging 110 may be approximately 2 cm, approximately 3 cm, approximately 4 cm, approximately 5 cm, approximately 6 cm, approximately 7 cm, approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, or approximately 10 cm. In an embodiment, the length of the secondary packaging 110 may be approximately 2 cm, approximately 3 cm, approximately 4 cm, approximately 5 cm, approximately 6 cm, approximately 7 cm, approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, or approximately 10 cm.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] The secondary packaging 110 may be fully or partially transparent or completely opaque depending on design choices on its outer surfaces 116a, 116b, and 116c. The secondary packaging 110 may further include designs, colors, labels, lettering, or be coded to identify the beauty care treatment contained within, or provide additional information or instructions about the beauty care treatment to be provided in conjunction with the beauty care system 100. The coding may be a color coding, or a common insignia, graphic or marking to indicate a common element shared with by the primary packaging 120 or the contents of the primary packaging.
[0031] As shown in
[0032] The primary packaging 120 may be machine or manually filled with beauty care product and sealed, which may block any outside air or contaminants from being exposed to the product. The contents of the primary packaging may thus be protected from becoming stale, contaminated, or losing quality or effectiveness due to exposure to the environment.
[0033] The primary packaging 120 may be formed in any shape desired such that at least one primary packaging 120 may fit within the secondary packaging 110. In an embodiment, the primary packaging 120 may be approximately 2 ounce containers. In an embodiment, the primary packaging 120 may be uniform in size or it may be formed to have a wider width near its lower half and a narrower width near its upper half or may be formed to have a narrower width near its lower half and a wider width near its upper half. The primary packaging 120 may have a bottom portion 122 and a top portion 124. As shown in
[0034] As discussed above, the primary packaging 120 may be any appropriate size and dimensions. In an embodiment, the top portion may have a diameter of approximately 2 cm, approximately 3 cm, approximately 4 cm, approximately 5 cm, approximately 6 cm, approximately 7 cm, approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, or approximately 10 cm. In an embodiment, the bottom edge of the bottom portion may have a diameter of approximately 2 cm, approximately 3 cm, approximately 4 cm, approximately 5 cm, approximately 6 cm, approximately 7 cm, approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, or approximately 10 cm. The height of the entire primary packaging 120 may be approximately 1 cm, approximately 2 cm, approximately 3 cm, approximately 4 cm, approximately 5 cm, approximately 6 cm, approximately 7 cm, approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, or approximately 10 cm. The primary packaging 120 may be angular and have a cuboid, rectangular, square, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, or any other appropriate shape. The primary packaging 120 may be stackable for easy storage purposes.
[0035] The size and shape of the primary packaging 120 may allow for the user to easily remove all of the beauty care product from the packaging without difficult, e.g., having to use a spatula or leave the product resting upside down use gravity to move product. The size and shape may be appropriate for a user to easily fit his or her hands, fingers or tools into the container. Further, the size and shape may allow for the product to easily pour from the primary packaging 120. This allows for the user to utilize all of the product, saving time and money.
[0036] The bottom edge of the bottom portion 122 of the primary packaging 120 may have a diameter of approximately 3.5 cm and the height of the entire primary packaging may be approximately 4.5 cm.
[0037] In an embodiment, the top portion 124 of the primary packaging 120 may have a diameter of approximately 5 cm. The bottom edge of the bottom portion may have a diameter of approximately 3.5 cm. The height of the entire primary packaging 120 may be approximately 4.5 cm.
[0038] In an embodiment, the bottom portion 122 of the primary packaging 120, may be formed of any suitable material, including but not limited to, polymers, such as, e.g., polyester (PET), polypropylene (PP), poly vinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene (PS), poly lactic acid (PLA), or polycarbonate (PC). In an embodiment, bottom portion 122 of the primary packaging 120 may be formed from pulp based technologies, e.g., paper or cardboard or foils, recycled materials, biodegradable materials or any suitable combination thereof. The bottom portion 122 of the primary packaging 120 may be lined on its interior side with another material, e.g., a wax or polymer material to provide a water-resistant coating for its contents.
[0039] In an embodiment, the primary packaging 120 may include layered UV protective and light resistant materials to allow for longer shelf life of material(s) inside the primary packaging 120.
[0040] In an embodiment, the bottom portion 122 of the primary packaging 120 may be recyclable through a recycling program. The bottom portion 122 of the primary packaging 120 may also be washed out and reused by a personal user, e.g., by using to hold other liquids or solid materials. A user may, for example, transport future portions of beauty care products in the primary packaging 120. A user may add soil and a seedling or plant to the primary packaging 120 and use as a planter. A user may add a beverage or food item to the primary packaging 120 and use as a dish. Once the top portion is removed, the primary packaging 120 may be able to nest for space saving storage and/or disposal purposes.
[0041] In an embodiment, the top portion 124 of the primary packaging 120, may be formed of any suitable material, including but not limited to, plastic polymers, such as, e.g., polyester (PET), polypropylene (PP), poly vinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene (PS), poly lactic acid (PLA), polycarbonate (PC), paper, cardboard, foil, recycled materials, biodegradable materials or any suitable combination thereof. In an embodiment, the top portion 124 of the primary packaging 120 may include layered UV protective and light resistant materials to allow for longer shelf life of material(s) inside the primary packaging 120. The top portion 124 may be sealed onto the bottom portion 122 by applying heat. Alternatively, the top portion 124 may be attached by any appropriate means, including, but not limited to, a threaded portion, adhesives, magnets, or the like. The top portion 124 may be removed by any appropriate method, including but not limited to, peeling back by pulling on a tab, tearing, puncturing, unscrewing, or the like.
[0042] In an embodiment, primary packaging 120 may include a tab, slight groove, slice, perforation, or notch 126 on a perimeter edge of its top 124 which may be used to facilitate opening the primary packaging 120 and accessing its contents by a user. In an embodiment, the notch 126 may be on the top portion 124. The tab, slight groove, slice, perforation or notch 126 may partially penetrate or extend out from a thin or substantially flat perimeter edge, and may allow a user to more easily unseal an inner portion of the primary packaging 120. Providing a sealed primary packaging 120 having a notch 126 on a perimeter edge to facilitate access to its single-service contents for a single use, may allow for easier handling of a primary packaging 120 while preventing leaks during storage and transportation.
[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] The beauty care treatment may be a single use system for providing a manicure or pedicure treatment or other beauty care treatment. Each primary packaging 120 that may be provided with the beauty care treatment may contain a beauty care product that may be used to provide manicure, pedicure, or any other beauty care treatment. The beauty care treatment may include multiple primary packaging 120 in the form of single-serve packaging 120 provided collectively as a set. The set may be housed in the secondary packaging 110 and packaged together to form a manicure or pedicure spa treatment. The beauty care products contained in the single-serve packaging 120 may be made of ingredients beneficial to the skin and may include products to aid in sanitizing, exfoliating, nourishing, hydrating and moisturizing the skin.
[0045] In an embodiment, the beauty care treatment may be provided for use in pedicure or manicure treatments, where the appropriate beauty care products are provided for whichever type of treatment is indicated. For example, different types of beauty care products may be more appropriate for a hand treatment than for a foot treatment, although some beauty care products may be used with many beauty care treatments commonly used in the industry. The primary packaging 120 may contain a single-serving of an indicated beauty care product to allow a user or technician to apply the beauty care product as a step as part of treatment.
[0046] Because the primary packaging 120 may contain a pre-measured amount of an indicated beauty care product, a standardized application of product may be possible. Also a service provider may be able to account for the number of treatments in its inventory or the precise number of additional treatments it may choose to buy.
[0047] Examples of the types of beauty care products included in the system 100 may include, but are not limited to, scrubs, soaks, masks, lotions, oils, callus removers and moisturizers. This list is non-exhaustive and any beauty care products used in manicure or pedicure treatments, or applicable beauty care treatment of the types provided in spas, salon, or used at home may be included in the system. The beauty care system 100 may also be applied to any other spa, salon, or skin treatments, such as hair care services, facials, massages, waxings, makeup application, or the like through the inclusion of different beauty care products. For example, other beauty care products may include shampoos, conditioners, peels, waxes, aloe, hair masques, oils, makeup, cleansers, bubble baths, shower gels, shaving gels or creams, or hair styling products among others. This disclosure is not limited with regard to whether a treatment is predominately beauty care related or skincare related.
[0048] In an embodiment, the beauty care system 100 may include at least two steps in the treatment, and accordingly may comprise at least two primary packaging 120 of single-serve beauty care products. In various embodiments, the beauty treatment 100 may be a two step in one treatment, a three step in one treatment, a four step in one treatment, a five step in one treatment, a six step in one treatment through an nth step in one treatment.
[0049] In an embodiment, two included steps may be a scrub and a lotion. In another embodiment, additional steps may be a mask and soak. Further additional steps, in yet other embodiments may include callus removers and moisturizers in four and five step systems, for example. The number and order of the primary packaging 120 and the steps is not intended to be limiting and the beauty care system 100 primary packaging 120 may be assembled inside the secondary packaging 110 in any order.
[0050] For purposes of this disclosure, the term scrub may also include various known exfoliators and abrasives, and may act on the skin either physically or mechanically or provide a chemical scrub. Types of scrubs may include salts, sugars, silica, microbeads baking soda, steric acid, and various other scrubs known in the art.
[0051] The term soak may be any appropriate bath composition, including, but not limited to, oils, bubble baths, salts, soaps, or any other appropriate bath soak.
[0052] The term lotion may be any appropriate composition, including, but not limited to, moisturizers, creams, butters, emulsions, aloe and essential oils. The lotion may be a massaging or hydrating lotion, among others.
[0053] Embodiments of sets of steps for a 3 in 1 beauty care system 100 may include three primary packaging 120, for example, including one each of a scrub, a mask, and a lotion or including three primary packaging 120, one each of a soak, a scrub, and a lotion. Embodiment of sets of steps for a 4 in 1 beauty care system 100 may include four primary packaging 120, for example, including one each of a soak, a scrub, a mask, and a lotion. Embodiments of sets of steps for a 6 in 1 beauty care system 100 may include six primary packaging 120, for example, including a soak, a scrub, a mask, a lotion, a callus remover, and a moisturizer. Examples of sets of steps for a 7 in 1 beauty care system 100 may include seven primary packaging 120, for example, including a soak, a scrub, a mask, a lotion, a callus remover, a moisturizer, and a gel. The number of steps, the specific steps, and the order of the steps are not meant to be limiting, but are offered as examples of all in one, single serve, multi-step sets for a beauty care system 100. Further, the type of beauty care products included in each system is not unchangeable. For example, one client may need certain beauty care products for his or her pedicure than a second client. The system allows for flexibility by user.
[0054] In an embodiment, each of the steps for multi-step sets for a beauty treatment 100 may share one or more common characteristics. A common characteristic may be a scent, color or component, e.g., aloe. A common characteristic may also be a common essence or natural extract. Each primary packaging 120 may be coded to indicate the common characteristics. The coding may be a written description, a color coding, or an image or graphic on the primary packaging 120 to describe the common characteristic to a user or purchaser of the beauty care system 100. The coding may also be implemented on the secondary packaging 110, or also on any tertiary packaging. The secondary packaging 110 may also be at least partially transparent, which may make the coding on the primary packaging 100 visible to a user or purchaser. A common scent, fragrance, or aroma may also provide an aroma therapy treatment. The aroma therapy benefit may extend to each step in the beauty treatment 100 where a common characteristic may also be a common essence or natural extract that may provide additional health, beauty care benefits to a user of the beauty care system 100.
[0055] As shown in
[0056] The tertiary packaging 130 may be any suitable shape and size to contain its contents, including but not limited to, a bag, a packet, a triangular container, a round container, or any other appropriate shape. The tertiary packaging 130 may be used to house various secondary packaging 110 that may directly house beauty care products.
[0057] As discussed above, the tertiary packaging 130 may be any appropriate size and dimensions. In an embodiment, the package may be a box with a height of approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, approximately 10 cm, approximately 11 cm, approximately 12 cm, approximately 13 cm, approximately 14 cm, approximately 15 cm, approximately 16 cm, approximately 17 cm, approximately 18 cm, approximately 19 cm, or approximately 20 cm. In an embodiment, the width of the tertiary packaging 130 may be approximately 5 cm, approximately 6 cm, approximately 7 cm, approximately 8 cm, approximately 9 cm, approximately 10 cm, approximately n cm, approximately 12 cm, approximately 13 cm, approximately 14 cm, or approximately 15 cm. In an embodiment, the length of the secondary packaging 110 may be approximately 18 cm, approximately 19 cm, approximately 20 cm, approximately 21 cm, approximately 22 cm, approximately 23 cm, approximately 24 cm, or approximately 25 cm.
[0058] The tertiary packaging 130 may have an opening (not shown) at least one end to access secondary packaging 110 within. The opening may be configured for one-time opening or may be resealable or recloseable. The opening may be resealable or recloseable by folding or tucking a flap into a slot, folded into another flap, or through any other know means of opening and closing packaging known in the art, including, but not limited to, a lid, a zipper, an adhesive, a twist-tie, a rubber band, a clip, a hook and loop, a fastener, or any other appropriate fastening system. The tertiary packaging 130 may also be accessed by tearing apart an opening (not shown). The tertiary packaging 130 may serve to display the various primary packaging 120 of beauty care products to potential customers and technicians by having a complete treatment on display. The tertiary packaging 130 may also include a tab or flap for hanging the beauty care system too for a point of sale or point of use display. The secondary packaging 110 may be stackable or otherwise presentable in an attractive and/or easily accessible manner for use in a salon or spa in view of customers or in a storage area accessed by employees. It may also be able to be unfolded and flattened for easy storage and/or disposal.
[0059] The tertiary packaging 130 may be fully or partially transparent or completely opaque depending on design choices on its outer surfaces 132a and 132b. The tertiary packaging 130 may further include designs, colors, labels, lettering, or be coded to identify the beauty care treatment contained within, or provide additional information or instructions about the beauty care treatment to be provided in conjunction with the beauty care system 100. The coding may be a color coding, or a common insignia, graphic or marking to indicate a common element shared with by the primary packaging 120 or secondary packaging 110 or the contents of the primary packaging.
[0060] A beauty care treatment is a service provided to customers often offered by spas, salons, and similar types of businesses. In embodiments of the beauty care system 100 disclosed herein, the beauty and skin-care products used in that treatment 100 may be purchased, stored, displayed, sold and used as a single-use good or product, allowing a service provided a new way to inventory the number of services or treatments it has or is able to provide simply by accounting for the number of beauty care treatments 100.
[0061] When a primary packaging 120 is used as a part of the beauty care treatment, it may be opened for the first and only time during a particular treatment for a specific client. Thus, a service provider may avoid the application of product that may have been previously in contact with the environment, another technician or client's hands, feet, or any other potential contaminants that may result from accessing product contained in multi-use or bulk packaging. The product will not come into contact with water from a client's pedicure bath and then risk dissolving the concentration of the product for the next user. The sealed and ultraviolet resistant primary packaging 120 may allow a service provider to provide beauty care products may be more fresh, effective, aromatic, and sanitary than if found in packaging had been previously opened or exposed to the environment. Furthermore, primary packaging 120 allows for increased shelf life and stability of the product.
[0062] Further, the single-use primary packaging 120 prevents a service provided from having to estimate how much product to scoop out of a bulk container and add it to an intermediary bowl or tray. This is more environmentally friendly as it eliminates additional waste and washing time for reusable materials. This saves the salon time and money as the technicians can simply disregard the primary packaging 120 after use and begin a next service. Additionally, the single-use primary packaging 120 are more environmentally friendly as they are made from less material than competitive products, and therefore may take up less surface area and shelf space in a salon. Furthermore, the single-use primary packaging 120, as well as the secondary packaging 110 and tertiary packaging 130 may be biodegradable, recyclable or any other appropriate material.
[0063] For salons or individual users (together consumers) purchasing the beauty care system 100, the system 100 may be purchased as a four-part complete system 100 consisting of specific beauty care products in each system 100. Alternatively, consumers can mix and match the individual items and/or scents in a system 100. For example, a consumer can purchase two beauty care products in one scent and two in a different scent in the same system. A spa, for example, may offer a different pedicure to a pregnant client and would use a system 100 without a massage lotion product. This mix and match system 100 allows consumers to restock certain popular scents or products without having to purchase the entire system 100 of that product line.
[0064] Further, the system allows to better estimate number of manicure and pedicure sessions that can be completed with remaining products since users often utilize different quantifies of product when pulled from bulk containers. Currently, salons may estimate that they have enough product for a week, a month, etc. but not a specific number of manicure or pedicure services. Additionally, the users may have enough of one product, e.g., lotion, but not enough scrub, which may require a last minute trip to the beauty supply store where a consumer would pay a premium for a last minute purchase which may or may not match the scent of the other remaining products. Through this system 100, consumers will have an exact count of how many manicures and/or pedicure services may be provided with the remaining product.
[0065] In addition to being used for manicure and pedicure services, the system may be used for other purposes. For example, the primary packaging 120 may be used by individuals to easily transport beauty care products to a shared bathroom, e.g., taking single servings of shampoo, conditioner and shower gel to the gym locker room or a dormitory shower. Individual sealed primary packaging 120 are easy to transport in gym bags, suitcases, and shower caddies without fear of leakage or spilling of product.
[0066] In addition to being easy to transport, the primary packaging 120 may be easy to purchase a mix and match combination of beauty products. For example, a woman with long hair may purchase more hair care products than shower gels products. In another example, a user may purchase more lotion products in the dry winter seasons than in the summertime. The system 100 allows for a user to mix and match their products based on their personal need at the time.
[0067] In an embodiment, a user may purchase single serve primary packaging 120 of products that they do not use on an every day basis, e.g., a deep conditioning hair treatment that is used once a week or once a month. The primary packaging 120 allows for the user to have a fresh product every time it is used without taking up valuable storage space in the shower, vanity or medicine cabinet of a user. By purchasing primary packaging 120, a user may also save money because they only purchase as much product as they need, e.g., not large bottles of product that may expire before it is completely used. Alternatively, rather than picking out individual primary packaging 120 containing specific beauty care products, a user may also purchase a combination kit for a specific purpose, e.g., a pedicure kit, a hair care kit, etc. There is flexibility in the system for purchasing individual primary packaging 120, multiple primary packaging 120, a kit of multiple primary packaging 120 in a secondary packaging 110, and/or a wholesale kit of multiple secondary packaging 110 each containing multiple primary packaging 120.
[0068] While the technology has been described with reference to various exemplary embodiments, it will be appreciated that the modifications may occur to those skilled in the art, and the present application is intended to cover such modifications and invention as fall within the spirit of the invention.