CONTAINER OF A COSMETIC OR MEDICAL PRODUCT
20190318217 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K19/07758
PHYSICS
A45D40/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G06K19/077
PHYSICS
Abstract
A container (1) of a cosmetic or medical product, comprising an outer casing (2) inside which an element (3) is defined to at least partially contain the product, an RFID chip (4) being secured to at least one part of the casing (2), in an position which is inaccessible during normal product use by an end user, the said container being characterised by the fact that the casing has an identifier (5) of the presence and/or of the position the RFID chip (4) in the container, so that a user can establish the presence and/or the position of the RFID chip (4) simply by viewing the container.
Claims
1. Container (1) of a cosmetic or medical product, comprising an outer casing (2) inside which an element (3) is defined to at least partially contain the product (P), to at least a part of the casing (2) or of the element (3) being constrained, in an inaccessible position during the normal use of the product by an end user, an RFID chip (4), characterized in that the outer casing (2) has an identifier (5) of the presence and/or of the position the RFID chip (4) in the container (1), so that a user can identify the presence and/or the position of the RFID chip (4) simply by viewing the outer casing (2) of the container (1).
2. Container (1) according to claim 1, in which the identifier (5) is positioned externally to the outer casing (2) in a position corresponding to that of the RFID chip (4).
3. Container (1) according to claim 1, in which the identifier is positioned externally to the outer casing (2) and indicates the position of the RFID chip (4) inside the casing (2).
4. Container (1) according to claim 1, in which the identifier is a print made externally of the outer casing (2).
5. Container according to claim 1, in which the identifier (5) comprises an incision and/or a relief on the outer casing (2).
6. Container (1) according to claim 1, in which the identifier (5) is an adhesive label applied externally to the outer casing (2).
7. Container (1) according to claim 1, wherein the outer casing (2) is opaque and comprises a transparent zone, the identifier (5) being defined by the transparent area of the outer casing (2) which makes at least partially visible the RFID chip (4) from the outside of the container.
8. Container according to claim 1, wherein the product containment element (3) isolates the product from contact with the casing, and the RFID chip (4) is positioned in a gap defined between at least a part of said casing (2) and the containment element (3).
9. Container according to claim 1, wherein the RFID chip (4) is positioned between a lid (20) forming part of the outer casing (2), and an inner lining of the lid (20).
10. Container according to claim 1, wherein the outer casing (2) is a lipstick machine, and the RFID chip (4) is positioned inside a handle (21) of the lipstick machine (7).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0016] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer in the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the device, illustratedby way of a non-limiting examplein the drawings annexed hereto, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] With reference to the figures stated, reference number 1 is used to denote, as a whole, a container.
[0029] Since different variants of the container are provided in the present description, denoted 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, the said variants will be denoted in general using reference number 1.
[0030] Functionally similar components of the different versions of the container described herein will be denoted in general using the reference numbers without the letter (2, 3 etc), while when reference is made to a specific version of the container, the said components will be denoted using the said reference numbers followed by a letter (2A, 3A etc).
[0031] Initially, reference is be made to
[0032] In the present text, the term cosmetic or medical product refers to a product which may be for toiletry purposes, a perfume, a make-up product, such as a foundation or a stick for lips etc, a beauty cream or medicinal cream, a suntan lotion, serums, oils, foundations, lipsticks, mascaras, compacts etc.
[0033] The container comprises an outer casing 2 inside which an element 3 is defined to contain, at least partially, the product P.
[0034] In
[0035] As can be seen partially in
[0036] An RFID chip 4 is secured to at least part of the casing 2, in a position which is inaccessible during normal use of the product by an end user.
[0037] As can clearly be seen from the enlargement in
[0038] As described, in the form illustrated, the RFID chip is fastened, by means of a sticker 4A, but obviously it is possible to use other methods, known in the state of the art, to position and fasten the said chip to a wall (or to another part of the casing), such as, for example, a spot of glue or a weld.
[0039] According to the invention, the casing has an identifier 5 of the presence and/or position of the RFID chip 4 in the container, so that a user can establish the presence and/or position of the RFID chip 4 simply by viewing the container from the outside.
[0040] In this way, preferably even before opening and using the container 1 for the first time, or after a certain period of time from the first use (the actual moment is irrelevant), the final user may position an RFID chip reader in proximity thereto and access the information contained therein.
[0041] The micro-chip (Consolidated Highly Integrated Processor), which is preferably of the RFID (i.e. radio-frequency identification) type (also known as RFID tag, which can be in either read-only or read/write mode) may contain a plurality of information items relating, for example, to the product contained in the container. In the chip 4, micro-images and/or coded information may be present for the purposes of product identification, storage, packaging, life (expiry) and dosage, or there may be specific links to remote connections where such information may be accessed, as well as any other information which may be useful or necessary for product use.
[0042] Once paired with the reader (and therefore electrically powered by radio), the RFID chip can transmit a coded or uncoded signal containing the information stored therein. By way of example, the reader may consist of any system capable of reading such information, such as a smartphone (using the integrated aerial), a tablet, a notebook, etc.
[0043] The RFID chip can also act as an access element for augmented reality systems, i.e. providing the possibility of increasing the user's sensorial perceptions by sending information which has been manipulated and conveyed electronically and would not be perceptible through the normal five senses.
[0044] Basically, the RFID chip acts, in practice, as all the applications that can be generated by manipulating the information contained in the chip and filtered by an electronic system.
[0045] The identifier 5 may have various configurations useful for the purpose and may be positioned externally to the casing 2 in a position corresponding to that of the RFID chip 4 (for example, directly facing the chip, through the wall, as in
[0046] For this example (but this also applies to the other examples that will be described later), the identifier may be a print (produced, for example, by screenprinting) made externally to the casing, which may also be variously decorated in a conventional manner.
[0047] The print may also be produced inside the casing (if the said casing is transparent, and this is possible based on the configuration of the said casing 2).
[0048] Instead of or in addition to the print, the identifier 5 may include a groove and/or embossment on the casing. The embossment may be used to identify the presence and/or position of the chip in poorly lit environments or by the partially sighted.
[0049] The identifier 5 may also include an adhesive label (coloured, or on which a print is produced, which may also be embossed) which is applied externally to the casing.
[0050] Obviously, the identifier may have any visual form. The example in
[0051] Alternatively, the casing may have a vast opaque (i.e. not transparent) area, as a result of which it is not possible to see the inside of the casing, except in a transparent area (for example a window). In this case, the identifier 5 may be defined precisely by the transparent area in the casing which makes the RFID chip 4 visible, at least in part, from the outside of the container.
[0052] In the configuration described herein, as also in the other variants which will be described below, the product containment element 3 isolates the said product, preventing contact with the casing, and the RFID chip 4 is therefore positioned in a cavity defined between at least a part of said casing 2 and the containment element 3.
[0053] Moving on to the description of
[0054] In its design, the container 1B is identical to that in
[0055] The bag 3A, in this case, may be folded before being inserted into the casing 2A, 2B.
[0056] The configuration in
[0057] In this case, the containment element is a rigid plastic body 3C (therefore with a defined shape) which is inserted (as seen in
[0058] The body 3C is fastened, in correspondence with a flange thereof, to the casing 2C, preferably with a snap fastening, so as not to be removable from the container during normal use of the product.
[0059] To complete the description of this embodiment, it must be specified that the casing features a threaded neck, to which a fastening 26 may be associated.
[0060] Also in this case, the RFID chip 4 may be simply placed on the bottom of the container (as shown in
[0061] Depending on the position of the RFID chip inside the casing, a similar configuration of the indicator 5 to that in
[0062] In the embodiment in
[0063] The RFID chip 4 is positioned in the cavity created between the bottom of the casing 2D and the piston, either simply resting or glued to the bottom of the container.
[0064] In this case, the positioning of the RFID chip may only be adjacent to the bottom of the container, to allow free movement of the piston to the stroke limit thereof. Consequently, the indicator 5 will be also stamped on the bottom of the container, or on one of the sides thereof, as shown partially in
[0065] In the configuration of
[0066] In this case, the RFID chip 4 is positioned in correspondence with a handle 21 of the lipstick machine that holds the casing containment element 3E, always in a position which is inaccessible during normal use of the device.
[0067] A rotation of the handle 21, that is part of the outer casing 2E, may result in an axial movement of the containment element 3E.
[0068] Also in this case, the chip 4 may be advantageously fastened to a bottom of the handle (
[0069] In the variant in
[0070] Although the dimensions differ, the said variant is constructively similar to the container in
[0071] Internally, the lid 20 comprises a rigid plastic covering 3F which, even if not in direct contact with the product, acts as a containment element thereof, since the said covering isolates the said product from the casing 2F, especially in correspondence with the lid 20.
[0072] In this case, the RFID chip may be positioned in the cavity between the lid 20 and the covering 2F.
[0073] As before, the chip 4 may advantageously be fastened to the lid 20 of the casing 2F or to the covering 3F which is part of the containment element.
[0074] The indicator will then be placed on the casing (or rather on the lid 20 thereof, as partially visible in
[0075] From the embodiments described, which are just some of the many embodiments possible, it should be noted that the chip 4 is preferably positioned inside a cavity created by the components constituting the container and isolated from the (bulk) product.
[0076] The cavity may consist, as seen, of the space includedin the airless systemsbetween the pouch and the bottle or between the piston and the bottle. In other configurations, the said cavity may consist of the space between two rigid elements.
[0077] The chip 4 can obviously assume various forms (with a base which is square, round, rectangular, etc.) and dimensions generally between 0.5 cm and 3 cm.
[0078] The chip 4 may be positioned on the bottom of the bottle, or on the walls, either resting thereupon or fastened to the casing (or on the containment element) by means of an adhesive support. Application by means of an adhesive support allows the chip to be positioned in a specific area of the bottle and remain in that position stably.
[0079] The previous examples show an RFID chip 4 secured inside a cavity formed between the casing 2 and the containment element 3. Obviously, the RFID chip 4 can be simply housed freely in the cavity, or secured or fastened to the containment element 3 (for example facing or opposite the casing 2) or again, as described, secured or fastened to the casing 2 (facing or opposite the containment element 3).
[0080] Various embodiments of the innovation have been disclosed herein, but further embodiments may also be conceived using the same innovative concept.