LIQUID COSMETIC MATERIAL IMPREGNATION COSMETIC PRODUCT HAVING THREE-DIMENSIONAL FABRIC IMPREGNATION MATERIAL
20190335879 ยท 2019-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Sung Mi PARK (Hwaseong, KR)
- Myung Sung KIM (Suwon, KR)
- Myeong Sam Park (Seoul, KR)
- Kweon Jong YOO (Suwon, KR)
Cpc classification
A45D2200/1036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D03D11/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a cosmetic product having a three-dimensional fabric impregnation material impregnated with a liquid cosmetic material. In the present invention, the impregnation material has a first surface and a second surface so as to be impregnated with a liquid cosmetic material, the impregnation material includes a vertically layered structure including: a first surface region having a first pattern; a second surface region having a second pattern; and a pillar region which is formed between the first surface region and the second surface region by Z-yarns that connect the first surface region and the second surface region, and a circumference of the impregnation material has a rim portion at which the vertically layered structure is compressed. According to the present invention, it is possible to provide the impregnation material impregnated with the liquid cosmetic material which implements a high impregnation rate and makes it easy to form a surface pattern.
Claims
1. A cosmetic product comprising: a cosmetic material container main body; and a three-dimensional fabric which is mounted in the container main body and has a first surface and a second surface so as to be impregnated with a liquid cosmetic material, wherein the three-dimensional fabric has a vertically layered structure including: a first surface region having a first pattern; a second surface region having a second pattern; and a pillar region which is formed between the first surface region and the second surface region by Z-yarns that connect the first surface region and the second surface region.
2. A cosmetic product comprising: a cosmetic material container main body; and a three-dimensional fabric impregnation material which is mounted in the container main body so as to be impregnated with a liquid cosmetic material and has a first surface and a second surface, wherein the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material includes a vertically layered structure including: a first surface region having a first pattern; a second surface region having a second pattern; and a pillar region which is formed between the first surface region and the second surface region by Z-yarns that connect the first surface region and the second surface region, and a circumference of the impregnation material has a rim portion at which the vertically layered structure is compressed.
3. The cosmetic product of claim 2, wherein the first surface or the second surface has a shape convex outward.
4. The cosmetic product of claim 3, wherein one of the first surface and the second surface is a substantially flat surface.
5. The cosmetic product of claim 2, wherein the first surface or the second surface has a shape convex outward, and a distance between the first surface and the second surface is decreased toward the rim portion of the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material.
6. The cosmetic product of claim 1, wherein the Z-yarns traverse the pillar region between the first surface region and the second surface region, and traversing angles of the Z-yarns range from 0 to 60 degrees.
7. The cosmetic product of claim 2, wherein the first pattern is formed to have weaving density that locally varies.
8. The cosmetic product of claim 6, wherein the first pattern includes: a densely woven portion which has dense weaving density; and one or more opening hole portions which are not woven.
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15. A three-dimensional fabric impregnation material which has a first surface and a second surface and is impregnated with a liquid cosmetic material, the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material comprising: a vertically layered structure which includes: a first surface region having a first pattern; a second surface region having a second pattern; and a pillar region which is formed between the first surface region and the second surface region by Z-yarns that connect the first surface region and the second surface region, wherein a circumference of the impregnation material has a rim portion at which the vertically layered structure is compressed.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE
[0038] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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[0040] As illustrated, a cosmetic product 10 has a container main body 11 configured to accommodate a liquid cosmetic material. The container main body 11 accommodates a three-dimensional fabric impregnation material 100 impregnated with the liquid cosmetic material. The cosmetic product may include an inner lid 13 and/or an outer lid 15 in order to prevent leakage of the liquid cosmetic material from the fabric impregnation material 100. In addition, although not illustrated, a fixing member configured to fix the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material may be further provided in order to prevent withdrawal of the three-dimensional woven fabric impregnation material. The fixing member will be described separately below.
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[0042] Referring to
[0043] Referring to
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[0045] In the present invention, the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material 120 may be woven by using a series of filaments including warp yarns, filling yarns, and Z-yarns. In the present invention, the number of filaments used to weave the three-dimensional woven fabric impregnation material is not particularly limited.
[0046] Referring to
[0047] In addition, the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material 100 is vertically layered and includes a surface structure, which includes a first surface region S1 including the first surface and having a predetermined thickness and a second surface region S2 including the second surface and having a predetermined thickness, and a pillar region P between the two surface regions. In the drawing, the first surface region S1 and the second surface region S2 are illustrated as having a woven fabric pattern having a single layer, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and each of the surface regions may have two or more layers. In addition,
[0048] In
[0049] In the drawing, relative sizes such as lengths or thicknesses of the warp yarn 140A, the filling yarn 140B, and the Z-yarn 150 are defined for convenience of illustration, and the warp yarn 140A, the filling yarn 140B, and the Z-yarn 150 are not scaled to actual sizes. In addition, in the drawing, each of the warp yarn, the filling yarn, and the Z-yarn is illustrated as having a single fiber filament, but each of the warp yarn, the filling yarn, and the Z-yarn may be implemented by a bundle of filaments made by twisting fine fibers. In addition, a weaving method for forming the woven pattern is schematically illustrated in the drawing, and various possible weaving methods may be applied to form the woven pattern according to the present invention.
[0050] Referring back to
[0051] In the present invention, the multiple Z-yarns may traverse the pillar region P while having a predetermined angle with respect to a normal line to the surface region.
[0052] The pillar region P provides an accommodation space for accommodating the liquid cosmetic material and supports the surface structure including the first surface region S1 and the second surface region S2. Particularly, the Z-yarn for forming the pillar region P is implemented by the filaments having appropriate rigidity and/or elasticity, such that the Z-yarn may have restoring force against deformation caused by a pressure within a predetermined range applied to the first surface region S1 and the second surface region S2. In addition, the Z-yarn may be made by using the filament having a thickness different from a thickness of the filament of the warp yarn 140A and the filling yarn 140B in the first and second surface regions S1 and S2. For example, the Z-yarn may have a larger thickness (denier) than the warp yarn and the filling yarn in order to ensure higher supporting force. In addition, some or the entirety of the filaments used for three-dimensional weaving may be implemented as filaments made by twisting superfine fibers in order to improve a contact property when a user touches the filaments.
[0053] In the present invention, the liquid cosmetic material is mainly absorbed into the pillar region P even though a part of the liquid cosmetic material is absorbed into the surface regions, and the impregnation amount is determined depending on a thickness of the yarn, density of the yarn, and a thickness of the pillar region. Considering that the thickness of the surface region is very small, the thickness of the pillar region P may be practically and substantially equal to a depth of the accommodation space of the container main body. In the present invention, the thickness of the pillar region may be 5 to 30 mm, and more particularly, 5 to 15 mm. In addition, the thickness of the pillar region P needs to be much larger than the thickness of each of the surface regions S1 and S2, and the thickness of the pillar region P may be at least five to ten or more times the thickness of the surface region S1 or S2.
[0054] In
[0055] In addition, in the present invention, the weaving density may locally vary even in one of the surface regions S1 and S2, or a predetermined woven pattern may be formed by using filaments having different colors or by applying different weaving methods, and as a result, a surface pattern of the impregnation material may be formed. Here, the weaving density may be defined as the number of strands of the warp yarn, the filling yarn, and the Z-yarn per unit area in the first surface or the second surface.
[0056] In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the filaments of the Z-yarn in the pillar region P are illustrated as vertically extending straight, but the filament of the Z-yarn may of course be formed in a shape curved by a self-weight, external force, or artificial force. In addition, the multiple filaments of the Z-yarns for forming the pillar region P are illustrated as extending in substantially parallel with each other, but the multiple filaments of the Z-yarns may extend while intersecting each other.
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[0058] First, referring to
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[0060] In the present invention, the rim portion 130 may have an appropriate width w. In the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, coupling force between the first surface and the second surface at the rim portion 130 may be determined depending on the width of the rim portion 130. The impregnation material having the rim portion having a large width provides high coupling force, such that the shape of the impregnation material may be structurally and stably maintained. In addition, as described below, in consideration of an arrangement structure in the cosmetic product, the impregnation material may be designed to have a width required to allow the impregnation material to be disposed in the container of the cosmetic product in a state in which the impregnation material cannot be moved. Meanwhile, the above-mentioned arrangement of the impregnation material may contribute to preventing leakage of the liquid cosmetic material with which the impregnation material is impregnated or which is present in a separated state in the container. As an example, in the present invention, the width of the rim portion of the impregnation material may be 0.5 mm or more, and particularly, 1 to 3 mm.
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[0062] As illustrated in
[0063] Unlike the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material described with reference to
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[0065] Unlike
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[0067] Referring to
[0068] The first surface region 51 has a woven pattern woven by using a warp yarn 240A, a filling yarn 240B, and a Z-yarn 250. The woven pattern of the first surface region 51 may have a region in which weaving density locally varies, and as an example, the woven pattern may have a densely woven portion D which has dense weaving density, and opening hole portions A which are defined as non-woven portions. In contrast, the second surface region S2 is woven averagely with uniform density and has no opening hole portion.
[0069] In the present exemplary embodiment, the opening hole portion A may serve as a channel which opens the first surface 210 to make it easy to inject and/or discharge the cosmetic material. That is, the opening hole portion A makes it easy to fill the pillar region P with the liquid cosmetic material. Meanwhile, the opening hole portion A allows the cosmetic material, which fills the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material, to be easily discharged when the three-dimensional fabric impregnation material is pressed.
[0070] In the present invention, it is possible to implement a surface pattern having an aesthetic appearance by appropriately combining shapes, sizes, arrangement positions, and/or the number of opening hole portions A.
[0071] In addition, in the present invention, average weaving density of the densely woven portion D of the first surface region S1 may be designed to be higher than average weaving density of the second surface region S2. That is, when comparing the densely woven portion D, the opening hole portion A, and the second surface region, the respective regions are different in average weaving density from one another. That is, regarding the average weaving density of the surface, the relationship Densely Woven Portion>Second Surface>Opening Hole Portion may be defined.
[0072] In addition, in the present exemplary embodiment, the entire first surface region Si and the entire second surface region S2 may of course be set to be equal to or different from each other in average weaving density.
[0073] Meanwhile, as illustrated in
[0074] The three-dimensional fabric impregnation material 200 according to the present invention, which has been described above with reference to
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[0076] Referring to
[0077] Unlike
[0078] In addition, in
[0079] In addition, the opening hole portions A1 and A2 of the first and second surfaces may be different in number. The multiple opening hole portions A1 and A2 having small average diameters are advantageous in uniformly discharging the liquid cosmetic material from the surface.
[0080] In the present invention, the above-mentioned three-dimensional fabric impregnation material may be manufactured by cutting out a three-dimensional raw fabric manufactured by three-dimensional weaving to a size of the container main body, and then forming the rim portion at the rim thereof. Hereinafter, an example of a method of forming the rim portions 130 and 230 of the three-dimensional impregnation materials will be described with reference to
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[0082] First, referring to
[0083] For example, the cutting die may be a cylindrical die that extends in a circumferential direction. As illustrated in
[0084] When an impregnation material raw fabric 100 is supplied between the illustrated cutting dies 310 and 320, the upper cutting die moves downward to cut the raw fabric. As illustrated in
[0085] Meanwhile,
[0086] The lower die 320 of the upper and lower cutting dies 310 and 320 illustrated in
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[0088] Referring to
[0089] The above-mentioned rim portion of the impregnation material according to the present invention protects the pillar region in the impregnation material from the outside, such that it is possible to inhibit a discharge of filament scraps which are produced when cutting out the fabric impregnation material or when using the cosmetic material.
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[0091] First, referring to the photographs at the upper and lower sides in
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[0094] While the present invention has been described above with reference to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the above-mentioned description is provided just for illustrating the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. It should be considered by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the appended claims and the subject matter of the present invention and these modifications fall into the scope of the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0095] The present invention may be applied to a cosmetic product impregnated with a liquid cosmetic material.