MASK PACK
20190281956 ยท 2019-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/1045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D44/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D75/5838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A mask pack includes: a pouch storing a mask sheet and having a hole at a side; a blister including a body formed in a plate shape, having a storing portion protruding upward from the center portion to a location outside of the pouch through the hole of the pouch to store a cosmetic liquid, and having other portion fixed to an inner side of the pouch in the pouch, except for the storing portion, and a cover covering a bottom of the body to seal the storing portion and being torn or removed by external force so that the cosmetic liquid is discharged into the pouch and soaks the mask sheet.
Claims
1. A mask pack comprising: a pouch configured to store a mask sheet and having a hole at a side of the pouch; a blister including a body formed in a plate shape, having a storing portion protruding upward from a center portion to a locationoutside of the pouch through the hole of the pouch, wherein the storing portion is configured to store a cosmetic liquid, and wherein the blister includes another portion fixed to an inner side of the pouch in the pouch, except for the storing portion; and a cover configured to cover a bottom of the body to seal the storing portion and being torn or removed by external force so that the cosmetic liquid is discharged into the pouch and permeates into the mask sheet.
2. The mask pack of claim 1, wherein the cover is made of a high molecular compound.
3. The mask pack of claim 1, wherein the cover is configured to seal the storing portion by being bonded to the bottom of the body.
4. The mask pack of claim 2, wherein the cover is formed with a predetermined thickness and has a groove having a predetermined length in a width direction.
5. The mask pack of claim 4, wherein the groove is formed on a side of the cover, which is exposed to an inside of the pouch.
6. The mask pack of claim 4, wherein when external force over a predetermined magnitude is applied to first and second ends of the body such that the blister is bent, the groove on the cover is torn and the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion is discharged into the pouch, such that the mask sheet is soaked with the cosmetic liquid.
7. The mask pack of claim 1, wherein the cover has: a sealing portion configured to seal the storing portion by covering the bottom of the body; and a pull extending from an end of the sealing portion.
8. The mask pack of claim 7, wherein the sealing portion seals the storing portion by being bonded to the bottom of the body.
9. The mask pack of claim 7, wherein the pull extends from an end of the sealing portion is longer than a length of the body.
10. The mask pack of claim 7, wherein a first end of the pull is bonded to the bottom of the body and a second end of the pull is folded to a second end of the sealing portion from the first end bonded to the bottom of the body.
11. The mask pack of claim 10, wherein a slit through which the second end of the pull is disposed is formed through a side of the pouch.
12. The mask pack of claim 11, wherein when the blister is fixed to the pouch, the second end of the pull is exposed to the outside through the slit of the pouch.
13. The mask pack of claim 10, wherein a slit through which the second end of the pull is disposed is formed through a side of the body.
14. The mask pack of claim 13, wherein when the hole of the pouch is larger than the storing portion of the blister and the blister is fixed to the pouch, the second end of the pull is exposed to the outside trough the slit of the body and the hole of the pouch.
15. The mask pack of claim 14, when external force over a predetermined magnitude is applied to the second end of the pull, the sealing portion sealing the storing portion by being bonded to the bottom of the body is removed, such that the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion is discharged into the pouch and permeates into the mask sheet.
16. The mask pack of claim 1, wherein the blister has: a first adhesive section bonded to the cover and detached when pressure over a predetermined magnitude pressure is applied to the storing portion; a second adhesive section bonded to the cover more strongly than the first adhesive portion; a non-adhesive section formed outside the first bonding section and having a predetermined area where the body and the cover are not bonded to each other; a third adhesive section bonding the body and the cover to each other outside the first adhesive section and the non-adhesive section; and a crease formed on the cover at the non-adhesive section.
17. The mask pack of claim 16, wherein edges of a first end and a second end of the storing portion are formed in an arc shape and the first adhesive section has the same curvature as the edge of the second end of the storing portion.
18. The mask pack of claim 16, wherein the body and the cover are physically coupled to each other at the first adhesive section by an embossing structure.
19. The mask pack of claim 16, wherein the body and the cover are chemically bonded to each other at the second adhesive section by an adhesive.
20. The mask pack of claim 16, wherein the non-adhesive section has an inner end, an outer end, and first and second sides.
21. The mask pack of claim 20, wherein the second adhesive section extends to the first and second sides of the non-adhesive section.
22. The mask pack of claim 20, wherein the inner end is spaced a predetermined distance from an edge of a second part of the storing portion, the outer end is spaced a predetermined distance from the inner end, and the first and second sides are formed inside the second adhesive section.
23. The mask pack of claim 16, wherein the crease is formed in a curve shape convexly toward an outer end of the non-adhesive section at a predetermined distance in the non-adhesive section from the first adhesive section.
24. The mask pack of claim 16, wherein when the pressure over the predetermined magnitude is applied to the storing portion, the first adhesive section is detached, and the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion is discharged, the cover is torn downward at the crease by pressure of the cosmetic liquid, a discharge hole is formed at a torn portion, and the cosmetic liquid is discharged into the pouch through the discharge hole and permeates into the mask sheet.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0037] In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0053] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0054] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
[0055] A mask pack according to exemplary forms of the present disclosure is described hereafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0057] In one form of present disclosure, a cosmetic liquid may be separately kept in the separate blister such that a user can mix the cosmetic liquid and the mask sheet to use a facial mask by simply cutting or removing the cover by applying force to the storing portion. Accordingly, the user can use a fresher and more sanitary facial mask, so the skincare effect can be improved.
[0058] Mask packs according to various forms are described hereafter in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0060] The mask pack according to the first form of the present disclosure may include a pouch 100 that keeps a mask sheet 110 and a blister 200 that includes a body 210 and a cover 220.
[0061] In detail, the body 210 is formed in a plate shape, has a storing portion 211 protruding upward from the center portion to the outside through a hole 120 of the pouch 100 to keep a cosmetic liquid, and has other portion fixed to the inner side of the pouch 100 in the pouch 100, except for the storing portion 211. The portion of the body 210 except for the storing portion 211 may be chemically attached to the inner side of the pouch 100 by an adhesive etc. That is, the portion of the body 210 except for the storing portion 211 may be chemically bonded to the inner side of the pouch 100 by an adhesive etc.
[0062] The cover 220 can seal the storing portion 211 by covering the bottom of the body 211. The cover 220 may seal the storing portion 211 by being chemically attached to the bottom of the body 210 by an adhesive etc., thereby being able to inhibit or prevent leakage of a cosmetic liquid in the storing portion 211.
[0063] The cover 220 may be made of a high molecular compound including plastic. The cover 220 may have a predetermined thickness, and as show in
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[0065] Hereinafter, a mask pack according to a second form of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
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[0067] The mask pack according to the second form of the present disclosure may include a pouch 100 that keeps a mask sheet 110 and a blister 200 that includes a body 210 and a cover 220.
[0068] In detail, the body 210 is formed in a plate shape, has a storing portion 211 protruding upward from the center portion to the outside through a hole 120 of the pouch 100 to keep a cosmetic liquid, and has other portion fixed to the inner side of the pouch 100 in the pouch 100, except for the storing portion 211. The portion of the body 210 except for the storing portion 211 may be chemically coupled to the inner side of the pouch 100 by an adhesive etc. That is, the portion of the body 210 except for the storing portion 211 may be chemically bonded to the inner side of the pouch 100 by an adhesive etc.
[0069] The cover 220, as shown in
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[0071] An example of actually using the mask pack according to the second form of the present disclosure is described with reference to
[0072] Meanwhile, depending on forms, a slit (not shown) through which the second end of the pull 223 is disposed may be formed through a side of the body 210 and the hole 120 of the pouch 100 may be formed larger than the storing portion 211 of the blister 200. That is, when the blister 200 is fixed to the pouch 100, a side of the body 210 may be exposed to the outside through the hole 120 of the pouch 100. Further, in this case, when the blister 200 is fixed to the pouch 100, the second end of the pull 223 may be exposed to the outside through the hole 120 of the pouch 100 and the slit (not shown) formed at the body 210. In this case, the method of using the mask pack is the same as that described with reference to
[0073] Hereinafter, a mask pack according to a third form of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
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[0075] The mask pack according to the third form of the present disclosure may include a pouch 100 that keeps a mask sheet 110 and a blister 200.
[0076] In detail, as shown in
[0077] In detail, the first adhesive section 300 may be bonded to the cover 220, as a section of the edge of the storing portion 211, and may have the same curvature as the edge of the second end of the storing portion 211. In detail, the first adhesive section 300 is formed between the body 210 and the cover 220, and in more detail, a section of the edge of the storing portion 211 of the body 210 may be physically attached to the cover 220 by an embossing structure. That is, at the first adhesive section 310, unlike the second adhesive section 400 to be described below, the body 210 and the cover 220 are not completely bonded to each other by an adhesive etc., but are physically coupled to each other by an embossing structure. As described above, since the body 210 and the cover 220 are physically coupled to each other at the first adhesive section 300, when pressure over a predetermined magnitude is applied to the storing portion 211, the body 210 and the cover 200 physically coupled to each other can be separated by the pressure.
[0078] The first adhesive section 300 inhibits or prevents leakage of a cosmetic liquid out of the storing portion 211 and the adhesive strength at the first adhesive section 300 may depend on the area of the first adhesive section 300. For example, when the area of the first adhesive section 300 is too small, the physically coupled area by the embossing structure between the body 210 and the cover 220 is small, so the adhesive strength at the first adhesive section 300 may be small. Accordingly, even if small pressure is applied to the storing portion 211, the bonding at the first adhesive section 300 may be easily removed, so the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion 211 may be discharged. To prevent this problem, the first adhesive section 300 may be formed in an area having a predetermined size or more.
[0079] The second adhesive section 400 may be bonded to the cover 220 as the other section except for the first adhesive section 300 of the edge of the storing portion 211. The adhesive strength may be larger at the second adhesive section 400 than at the first adhesive section 300. In detail, at the second adhesive section 400, the body 210 and the cover 220 may be chemically attached to each other by an adhesive. For example, the body 210 and the cover 220 are chemically completely bonded to each other at the second adhesive section 400 by an adhesive to inhibit or prevent the cosmetic liquid from being discharged out of the storing portion 211 though the second adhesive section 400 even if pressure over a predetermined magnitude is applied to the storing portion 211.
[0080] As described above, when pressure over a predetermined magnitude is applied to the storing portion 211, the cosmetic liquid is not discharged through the second adhesive section 400 and is discharged only through the first adhesive section 300 so that the cosmetic liquid is discharged only through a smaller area, so the cosmetic liquid can be discharge more quickly. The more quickly the cosmetic liquid is charged, the more uniformly the cosmetic liquid can be distributed to the bottom of the pouch of the mask pack. Accordingly, in the present disclosure, it is possible to enable the cosmetic liquid to uniformly permeate into the bottom of the mask sheet by increasing the discharge speed of the cosmetic liquid.
[0081] The second adhesive section 400, as shown in
[0082] The non-adhesive section 500, as shown in
[0083] In detail, referring to
[0084] The crease 510 may be formed on the cover 220 at the non-adhesive section 500. In detail, the crease 410 may be formed in a curve shape convexly toward the outer end 540 of the non-adhesive section 500 at a predetermined distance from the first adhesive section 300.
[0085] When pressure over a predetermined magnitude is applied to the storing portion 211, the first adhesive section 300 is detached, and the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion 211 is discharged, the cover 220 is torn downward at the crease 510 by pressure of the cosmetic liquid. As the cover is torn downward at the crease 510, a discharge hole 520 is formed, as shown in
[0086] As described above, since the crease 510 is formed in a curve shape convexly toward the outer end 540, the cover is more easily torn downward at the crease 510 when the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion 211 is discharged, whereby the discharge hole 520 is formed and the cosmetic liquid can be more smoothly discharged through a larger area, for example, the discharge hole 520. If the crease 510 is formed in straight light, the cover is not opened well at the crease 510, so the cosmetic liquid discharged out of the storing portion 211 may not smoothly flow into the pouch of the mask pack. In the present disclosure, this problem is solved by forming the crease 410 convexly toward the outer end 540.
[0087] The third adhesive section 600 is formed outside the edge of the storing portion 211 and the non-adhesive section 500, where the body 210 and the cover 220 are bonded to each other. That is, the third adhesive section 600 may be a section having a predetermined area outside the second adhesive section 400 and the outer end 540 of the non-adhesive section 500. Depending on forms, at the third adhesive section 600, the body 210 and the cover 220 may be physically coupled to each other by an embossing structure or may be chemically bonded to each other by an adhesive.
[0088] An example of actually using the mask pack according to the third form of the present disclosure is described with reference to
[0089] Meanwhile, in the mask packs according to forms of the present disclosure, the mask sheet 110 disposed in the pouch 100 may have been soaked with a basic cosmetic liquid. In this case, in order to use a facial mask, when the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion is discharged into the pouch in accordance with the simple methods described above, the cosmetic liquid in the storing portion permeates into the mask sheet soaked with a basic cosmetic liquid. Accordingly, it is possible to improve the skincare effect, using a chemical reaction of several different cosmetic liquids.