MASCARA
20230210249 · 2023-07-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/1053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The objective of the present invention is to provide a mascara that can be easily fine-adjusted during makeup while securing the mascara liquid retention. The mascara according to one aspect of the present invention comprises a first brush extending in one direction and a second brush extending in the other direction. The first brush and the second brush are formed from different materials. A plurality of second strands constituting the second brush are coupled by means of a line seal. The plurality of second strands coupled by means of the line seal are additionally fixed by means of a fixing clip.
Claims
1. A mascara, comprising a first brush formed extending in one direction; and a second brush formed extending in the opposite direction, characterized in that the materials of the first brush and the second brush are formed differently, a mascara characterized by the fact that a plurality of second hairs constituting the second brush are coupled by a line chamber, and a plurality of second hairs coupled by the line chamber are fixed by adding a fixing clip.
2. The mascara according to claim 1, characterized in that the fixing clip is made of brass or stainless steel.
3. The mascara according to claim 1, characterized in that the material of the first brush includes a rubber or an elastomer, and the material of the second brush includes PBT (polybutylene terephthalate).
4. The mascara according to claim 1, further comprising a base to which the second brush is combined, and the first brush is injection-molded in the situation that the base and the second brush are combined.
5. The mascara according to claim 4, characterized in that an insertion opening is formed in the base, and the first brush is injection-molded in the situation that the second brush is inserted into and coupled to the insertion opening.
6. The mascara according to claim 5, characterized in that an injection connected to the first brush is formed to fill the insertion opening.
7. The mascara according to claim 1, characterized in that the first hair constituting the first brush is formed with an average diameter larger than the second hair constituting the second brush, and the second hair is formed to be harder than the first hair.
8. The mascara according to claim 1, further comprising a third brush extended in the upper direction, and characterized in that the first brush and the third brush are integrally injection-molded.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT OF INVENTION
[0030] Hereafter, embodiments disclosed in this specification are explained in detail by referring to the attached drawing, but the same or similar components are given the same reference number regardless of reference numerals, and redundant explanations therefor are omitted.
[0031] The suffixes “module” and “part” for the components used in the following description are given or mixed in consideration only of the ease of specification preparation, and do not themselves have distinct meanings or roles from each other.
[0032] Also, when it is determined that a specific explanation of the relevant notification technology in explaining the embodiments disclosed in this specification may obscure the main points of the embodiments disclosed in this specification, the detailed explanation is omitted.
[0033] Furthermore, it should be understood that the attached drawings are only intended to make it easy to understand the embodiments disclosed in this specification, that the attached drawings do not limit the technical ideas disclosed in this specification, and include all changes, equals or substitutes included in the scope of ideas and techniques of the present invention.
[0034] Terms containing ordinal numbers, such as first, second, and the like, can be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited by the terms. The above terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another component.
[0035] When it is mentioned that a component is “connected” or “connected” to another component, it should be understood that while it is directly connected or may be connected to that other component, there may also be other components in the middle. On the other hand, when it is mentioned that a component is “directly connected” or “directly connected” to another component, it should be understood that there is no other component in the middle.
[0036] Singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly means something different.
[0037] In the present application, the term such as “include” or “have” is intended to specify the existence of features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof described in the specification, and should be understood as not precluding the presence or possibility of adding one or more other features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof
[0038] Hereafter, the mascara according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
[0039] First of all, referring to
[0040] However, the mascara (1000) according to one embodiment is characterized by the fact that the materials of the first brush (100) and the second brush (200) are formed differently. Normally, the brush of the mascara consists of a plurality of hairs (), which are generally molded integrally with an elastomer or soft injection form. However, the mascara (1000) according to one embodiment is formed in which the material of the first brush (100) is softer than the material of the second brush (200).
[0041] At this time, the material of the first brush (100) includes a rubber or an elastomer for injection, but the material of the second brush (200) includes a relatively hard PBT (polybutylene terephthalate). Accordingly, volume formation and curl formation can be performed with the first brush (100), and long lashes formation and clean work can be performed more precisely by using the second brush (200), which is hard.
[0042] More specifically, the mascara liquid already applied to the eyebrows by the first brush (100) can be easily spread outward by the action of the second brush which is hard, and furthermore, even when a large amount of mascara liquid is applied to the eyebrows, the cleansing action of removing it can be smoothly performed. Also, in this embodiment, since the average diameter of the second hair (210) is formed larger than the average diameter of the first hair (110) constituting the first brush (100) in this case, it is possible to more easily implement the long lash and clean described above with the second hair (210) which is relatively thin.
[0043] Referring to
[0044] At this time, the left hair (110a), middle hair (110b), and right hair (110c) each have a first horizontal opening (120) between the hair and the hair. The first horizontal opening (120) is narrowly formed to retain the mascara liquid according to the capillary phenomenon, and when it touches the eyebrows, the mascara liquid is easily removed and transferred to the eyebrows.
[0045] As described in prior art, the prior art literature 1 and 2 have holes to improve the retention of the mascara liquid in the part corresponding to the first brush (100), which rather prevents an appropriate amount of mascara liquid from being applied to the eyebrows and causes excessive mascara fluid to be applied to the eyebrows. Therefore, the first hair (110) according to this embodiment allows an appropriate amount of mascara liquid to be retained in the first horizontal opening (120).
[0046] Also, in order to further guarantee the retention of the mascara liquid, the mascara (1000) according to this embodiment has a first vertical opening (130) further formed in the first brush (100). The first vertical opening (130) is formed between the left hair (110a) and the middle hair (100b) in
[0047] Meanwhile, in
[0048] The second brush (200) consists of a second hair (210) composed of a plurality of hairs that are harder than the first hair (110). Also, in the second hair (210), as shown, the first group of hairs composed of a plurality of individual hairs are arranged at equal intervals from each other. At this time, the spaced space forms a second horizontal opening (220).
[0049] At this time, since a plurality of second hairs (210) are formed, it is preferable to hold each other to form an integral body. Therefore, a plurality of second hairs (210) are preferentially fixed to the line chamber (231). However, since the mascara according to this embodiment causes heat to be applied to the line chamber (231) during the subsequent double injection process, the state in which the plurality of second hairs (210) are combined is flabby, and the spacing between each of the hairs becomes skewed.
[0050] Therefore, in this embodiment, a fixing clip (232) made of brass or stainless steel is placed on a plurality of second hairs (210) combined with a line chamber (231) to fix it. Since the right side of the fixing clip is opened as illustrated in
[0051] Also, as illustrated in
[0052] On the other hand, in this embodiment, the material of the second brush (200) is harder than the first brush (100), so if the spacing is tight, the eyebrows may not come out during fine adjustment of the eyebrows. Therefore, in this embodiment where the material of the second brush (200) is harder than the first brush (100), such a second horizontal opening (220) is formed on the second brush (200), so that brushing may be smoothly performed without sticking to the eyebrows.
[0053] Meanwhile, in the second hair (210), a plurality of individual hairs are fixed by the second hair (230). To this end, it is desirable that the second hair coupling member (see reference numeral 230 in
[0054] Meanwhile, a third brush (300) is formed to smoothly fine-tune the eyebrows. In this case, the third brush (300) is integrally injection-molded with the first brush (100). The third brush (300) includes a third hair (310) and a third vertical opening (320). In this case, in the drawing, there are three individual hairs of the third hair, but it is natural that the number is not limited. Also, it is desirable to form a small number of third vertical openings (320) for smooth fine control.
[0055] The brush rod (400) consists of a base (410) supporting a first brush (100) and a second brush (200), an extension (440) connected to the base (410), and a stopper insert (450) that closes the extension (440) and connects to the lid of a finished mascara product.
[0056] At this time, an insertion opening (411) penetrating the base (410) is formed in the base (410). A second brush (200) is inserted into the insertion opening (411). In this case, the insertion opening (411) is formed so that the opening width on the other side is smaller than one side, so that a second brush (200) is inserted so that the second hair (210) is exposed to the outside, but the second coupling member (230) does not fall outward in the same direction.
[0057] Meanwhile, a connection part (420) and an injection support (430) are formed at the bottom of the base (410). The connection part (420) is a portion whose cross-sectional area is formed larger than the base (410) so as to extend with the extension (440) described above. Also, the first brush (100) and the third brush (300) according to this embodiment are formed by double injection after the base (410) and the second brush (200) are combined as described above. In this case, the injection support (430) can be formed to have a vertical width as illustrated in
[0058] Also, when forming a second brush (200), the composite of the second hair (210) and the second hair member may not fill all of the above insertion openings (411). Therefore, when the first brush (100) is formed by injection, the injection material connected to the first brush can fill the unfilled portion of the insertion opening, thereby further improving the peeling strength and durability of the first brush (100).
[0059] In this way, a person of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains can understand that the present invention can be implemented in a different specific form without changing its technical ideas or essential features.
[0060] Furthermore, the present specification and drawing disclose desirable embodiments of the present invention, and although specific terms are used, they are only used in a general sense to easily explain the technical contents of the present invention and help understand the invention, and not to limit the scope of the present invention. In addition to the embodiments disclosed herein, it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that other modified examples based on the technical ideas of the present invention may be implemented.
EXPLANATION OF THE CODE
[0061] 1000: mascara
[0062] 100: first brush
[0063] 110: first hair
[0064] 120: first horizontal opening
[0065] 130: first vertical opening
[0066] 150: lower part of the first brush
[0067] 200: second brush
[0068] 210: second hair
[0069] 220: second horizontal opening
[0070] 230: second hair coupling member
[0071] 231: line chamber
[0072] 232: fixing clip
[0073] 300: third brush
[0074] 310: third hair
[0075] 320: third vertical opening
[0076] 400: brush rod
[0077] 410: base
[0078] 411: insert opening
[0079] 420: connection part
[0080] 430: injection support
[0081] 440: extension
[0082] 450: plug insert