Cosmetic devices, precursor therefor and related methods
10463131 ยท 2019-11-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C08J9/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29C45/1657
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/718
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2045/1693
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D33/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2200/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C08J9/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29C45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cosmetic device and related methods of manufacturing and using a cosmetic device. The device may comprise a porous part formed using a soluble filler and a non-porous part molded to the porous part.
Claims
1. A cosmetic device, comprising: a first part; and a second part including a soluble filler and being molded to the first part.
2. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the first and second parts comprise the same material.
3. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the first and second parts comprise elastomers.
4. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the first part comprises a handle.
5. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the first part comprises a container for at least partially receiving the second part.
6. The cosmetic device of claim 5, further including a lid for covering the second part in the container and a seal for forming a seal between the lid and the container.
7. The cosmetic device of claim 1, further including an actuator for causing a cosmetic to contact the second part.
8. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the first part at least partially surrounds the second part.
9. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the second part at least partially surrounds the first part.
10. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the first part comprises a cap including an opening and the second part is positioned over or within the opening of the cap.
11. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein no adhesive connects the first part to the second part.
12. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the first part is in the form of a handle, a container, or a cap for a container.
13. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the second part is selected from the group consisting of an insert for being inserted in the first part, a plug for covering an opening of the first part, and a cover for at least partially covering the first part.
14. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the filler comprises a water-soluble filler.
15. The cosmetic device of claim 1, wherein the filler comprises about 60% to about 85% of the second part.
16. The cosmetic device of claim 1, further including a cosmetic.
17. An apparatus for containing a cosmetic, comprising: a container including an interior compartment; an insert positioned in the interior compartment, the insert comprising a porous material and an outer shell molded to the porous material; and the device of claim 1.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, further including an intermediate layer between the device and the insert.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the container further includes an actuator for delivering the cosmetic to the porous material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Reference is made to Figure I, which illustrates one embodiment of a cosmetic device in the form of an applicator 10. The illustrated applicator 10 is comprised of two interconnected parts: a porous part 12 and a base 14, which may be in the form of a non-porous or solid part. The porous part 12 comprises a material having holes and/or pores capable of retaining a liquid or a flowable solid, such as a typical cosmetic. The porous part 12 may serve a device for receiving and retaining such a composition, such as a sponge, or function as an equivalent thereof. The porous part 12 may be made of an elastomer.
(15) The base 14, or non-porous part, is a solid material. The base 14 may optionally be formed of the same base material as the porous part 12, such as an elastomer. The non-porous part or base 14 may be a backing designed to manipulate the porous part 12 by an end user, or may form part of a container for containing the porous materjat as outlined further in the following description. The base 14 may be larger or smaller in surface area or volume than the porous part 12.
(16) The porous part 12 may be attached to the base 14 using a molding process. In one example, the molding process is completed by providing the base 14 in a mold, and then overmolding the porous part 12 to form a unitary structure. This process creates a secure bond between the part 12 and the base 14 without requiring the need for a separate adhesive. The solid part or base 14 may be made using a different process, such as by way of injection molding.
(17) The porous part 12 may not initially be porous (including during the formation process, such as overmolding), but instead be the same material as the solid part with the addition of a soluble filler. Specifically, the porous part 12 may comprise a water-soluble filler that is absent from the solid part. Accordingly, upon contact with water or a water-based solution, the filler dissolves and pores remain, thereby rendering it capable of functioning as a sponge for absorbing or applying the cosmetic without affecting the solid part or base 14.
(18) The filler in the porous part 12 can be dissolved as part of the manufacturing process, or this step may be left to an end user to perform. A water-based cosmetic may also dissolve the filler. Cosmetics may be absorbed into the porous part with the use of applied pressure followed by release and applied to an end user with the use of pressure added to the porous part 12.
(19) The material of the base 14 may be a polymer, such as a synthetic polymer or a natural polymer or a combination thereof. The material used may possess some degree of elasticity in order for the pores of the porous part 12 to be compressed to absorb and dispense the cosmetic. For example, the base material may be an elastomer, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, propylene, styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene polymers or a thermo polymer, such as a thermoplastic polyester elastomers and thermoplastic vulcanizates.
(20) As can be appreciated, it is possible to vary the pore sizes within the intended porous part 12. As described herein, the pores may be established by introducing one or more water soluble fillers in a material. This may include the same base material as used for the solid part or base 14, followed by overmolding and then later using a water based solution to dissolve the filler.
(21) Both the type of filler or fillers used, as well as the concentrations thereof, will determine the pore size and number. By way of example, water soluble fillers may include a salt. The concentration of the water soluble filler may range from 50% of the solution with the base material to 90% of the solution with the base material. A range of between about 60% to about 85% will provide for a porous part capable of holding a suitable amount of cosmetic without leaking or adversely affecting the integrity of the porous part. By way of example, the filler may comprise 60%, 61%, 62%, 63%, 64%, 65%, 66%, 67%, 68%, 69%, 70%, 71%, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84% or 85% of the solution with the base material.
(22) The composition of the water-soluble filler can be adjusted such that different pore sizes and ratios of pores can be obtained. The concentration of the filler can also be adjusted. The size of the pores may range between about 10 um and about 250 um in diameter. By way of example, the mean pore size may be 10 um, 15 um, 20 u, 25 um, 30 um, 35 um, 40 um, 45 u, 50 um, 55 um, 60 um, 65 um, 70 um, 75 um, 80 um, 85 um, 90 um, 95 um, 100 um, 105 um, 110 um, 115 um, 120 um, 125 um, 130 um, 135 um, 140 um, 145 um, 150 um, 160 um, 165 um, 170 um, 175 um, 180 1 um, 185 um, 190 um, 195 um, 200 um, 205 um, 210 um, 215 um, 220 um, 225 um, 230 um, 235 um, 240 um, 245 um, or 250 um in diameter.
(23) The base 14 may provide a means to maneuver the porous part 12, as shown in
(24) In light of the foregoing, and with reference to
(25) The insert 22 may further comprise a water-soluble fiber. Consequently, when the insert 22 is contacted with a water based solution, the filler dissolves and pores are accordingly left behind. The type or amount of filler used in the insert 22 may be adjusted in order to manipulate the resulting pore size or frequency.
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(27) The container 20 may optionally also contain a reflector (e.g., a mirrored film) for an end user to utilize in applying a cosmetic. An applicator, such as applicator 10, including a porous part for storing/dispensing cosmetic may also be placed loosely in the container 20 or held in place with the use of an adhesive or a fastener. The applicator 10 may be in contact with the cosmetic to be applied when stored, or may be separated, such as through the use of compartments or hinged dividers.
(28) The porous insert 22 may be fully or only partially porous (for example, the applicator with a solid backing attached described herein may function as a porous insert). The porous insert 22 for storing/dispensing the cosmetic may be surrounded on all sides by the walls of the container 20. The insert 22 may be of equal or less height as the container 20 in order to allow a seal to form between the container and a lid 26. The lid 26 may also be configured so as to provide a seal or a barrier between cosmetic and the lid 26.
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(30) The porous part as described herein may be used throughout various parts of a cosmetic container. For example, an applicator 104 may comprise a porous part (as in
(31) The porous part intended to be used to apply the cosmetic may be isolated from a stored cosmetic (see
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(33) A further aspect of the disclosure pertains to a cosmetic device in the form of a container 500 including a porous dispensing plug or cap 502. A porous part 504 according to this disclosure may cover the opening or a portion of the opening of a liquid container 500. The porous part 504 may be alone or in concert with a non-porous material, such as a rubber plug or a seal to dose the opening. As shown in
(34) Through the opening of the liquid container 500, and optionally through a narrower hole 502a or holes through the non-porous portion of the plug 502 (see
(35) The porous material when left alone thus provides a barrier to prevent liquid leaking from the opening. However, when utilized by the end user, such as through applied physical pressure to the porous portions, the porous material can absorb liquid, such as a liqUid cosmetic, for dispensing by the end user. As such, the porous portion provides a means to control dispensing of liquids from containers.
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(39) The present disclosure also relates to methods for making the two part cosmetic devices described herein. The cosmetic applicator may be made by first forming a solid backing part, such as by injection molding. Such molding methods allow the solid part to be molded into any desired shape. The intended porous part can then be overmolded onto the solid part, such as by injection molding. Using the same material for both parts removes the need for adhesives to attach the two. The porous part retains the water soluble fillers at the time of overmolding. The assembled parts can be later contacted with a water based solution to dissolve the filler and leave the resulting pores. For example, thermoformable plastic may be injected with water soluble filler present and then, after cooling} the resulting product may be soaked in water to remove the filler. This approach allows for the formation of a very thin sponge for liquid foundation (see
(40) The foregoing descriptions of various embodiments provide illustration of the inventive concepts. The descriptions are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosed invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications or variations are also possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments described above were chosen to provide the best application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the inventions in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention.