Device for application of a fluid product
12144416 · 2024-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/1053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46D1/0253
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An applicator device for applying a fluid or paste product to keratin fibres or to the skin (epidermis), that includes an elongate core which extends along a longitudinal axis X and has a longitudinal cylindrical shape and a plurality of projections distributed across said core, each projection extending from an anchoring end in the core towards a free end and being integral with said core, and each projection having, at the free end, a means for the uptake and retention of a quantity of fluid or paste product.
Claims
1. An applicator device for applying a fluid or pasty product to keratin fibers or to the skin, comprising: an elongate core that extends along a longitudinal axis X, wherein the elongate core includes, along the longitudinal axis X, a proximal end intended to engage with a tube and/or gripping handle and a distal end opposed to the proximal end; a plurality of spikes distributed over the core, each spike extending from an end anchored in the core to a free end and being materially integral with the core, wherein at least one spike has, from the anchored end and in the following order, a first curved body portion with a concavity facing the distal end; an extension protruding from a lower portion of the first curved body portion with a concavity facing the proximal end to define a first arc that partially delimits a reservoir intended to receive a quantity of fluid or pasty product; and a second curved body portion extending from the first curved body portion with a concavity facing the proximal end and terminating in the free end, such that the at least one spike is substantially in a reverse S shape.
2. The applicator device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one spike has a secondary extension protruding from the spike at a distance from the free end.
3. The applicator device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one spike comprises a second arc formed by the secondary extension.
4. The applicator device according to claim 3, further comprising a lateral spur protruding from the at least one spike.
5. The applicator device according to claim 4, wherein the lateral spur is situated at one end of the second arc.
6. The applicator device according to claim 4, wherein the lateral spur is situated between, and at a distance from, a proximal end of the secondary extension and the free end.
7. The applicator device according to claim 3, wherein the second arc partially delimits a second reservoir to receive fluid or pasty product.
8. An applicator device for applying a fluid or pasty product to keratin fibers or to the skin, comprising: an elongate core that extends along a longitudinal axis X, wherein the elongate core includes, along the longitudinal axis X, a proximal end intended to engage with a tube and/or gripping handle and a distal end opposed to the proximal end; a plurality of spikes distributed over the core, each spike extending from an end anchored in the core to a free end, wherein at least one spike has, from the anchored end and in the following order, a first curved body portion with a concavity facing the distal end; an extension protruding from a lower portion of the first curved body portion with a concavity facing the proximal end to partially delimit, with the first curved body portion, a reservoir intended to receive a quantity of fluid or pasty product; and a second curved body portion extending from the first curved body portion with a concavity facing the proximal end and terminating in the free end such that the at least one spike has a reverse S shape, wherein the first arc comprises a lateral spur protruding from the at least one spike.
9. The applicator device of claim 8 wherein the lateral spur protrudes from the at least one spike substantially orthogonally to the longitudinal axis.
10. An applicator device for applying a fluid or pasty product to keratin fibers or to the skin, comprising: an elongate core that extends along a longitudinal axis X, wherein the elongate core includes, along the longitudinal axis X, a proximal end intended to engage with a tube and/or gripping handle and a distal end opposed to the proximal end; a plurality of spikes distributed over the core, each spike extending from an end anchored in the core to a free end, wherein at least one spike has, from the anchoring end, and in the following order, a first curved body portion with a concavity facing the distal end; a second curved body portion with a concavity facing the proximal end and terminating in the free end; and an extension protruding from an end of the second curved body portion opposite the free end to define first arc to partially delimit a reservoir to receive a quantity of the fluid or pasty product.
11. The applicator device according to claim 10, wherein the at least one spike has a secondary extension protruding from a portion of the first curved body portion.
12. The applicator device according to claim 11, wherein the at least one spike comprises a second arc formed by the secondary extension.
13. The applicator device according to claim 10, further comprising a lateral spur protruding from the at least one spike.
14. The applicator device according to claim 13, wherein the lateral spur is situated at one end of the first arc.
15. The applicator device according to claim 13, wherein the lateral spur is situated between, and at a distance from, a proximal end of the extension and the free end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the following description of one embodiment of the invention. In the appended drawings:
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(16) For greater clarity, identical or similar elements are provided with identical reference signs throughout the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
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(18) Furthermore, the applicator device 1 according to the invention has a plurality of spikes 10 distributed over the core 2. The spikes 10 protrude from an external peripheral surface of the core 2. The spikes 10 are, for example, materially integral with the core 2. In particular, the spikes 10 are obtained by molding with the core 2. In this case, as illustrated, the spikes 10 are distributed in adjacent rows in pairs extending longitudinally in a manner parallel to the longitudinal axis X. The spikes 10 of one and the same row extend in the same way with one and the same orientation, parallel to one another, from the core 2. In this case, considering two adjacent rows, the spikes 10 of one of the adjacent rows are oriented differently than the spikes 10 in the other of the adjacent rows, for example, as illustrated in
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(20) Moreover, the spike 110 has a secondary extension 17 which protrudes from the spike 110 at the common end 20 of the two body portions 16, 18. In this case, this secondary extension extends in the plane of the spike 110. It forms a second loop which extends facing the first loop 18 and a curvature of which is opposite to that of the first loop. Thus, the first and second loops form collecting and retaining means and partially delimit a reservoir 14 intended to receive a quantity of fluid or pasty product. Thus, the first loop formed by the second body portion 18 makes it possible, during use of the applicator device 1 according to the invention, and in particular on passing through a wiper of said device 1 according to the invention, to protect the quantity of fluid or pasty product received in the reservoir 14: the spike is thus not cleared of said quantity of product.
(21) In addition, the spike 110 has second means 13, 15, 16 for collecting and retaining a quantity of fluid or pasty product. These second collecting and retaining means are positioned at the anchoring end 11 of the spike 110, at a distance therefrom, while being situated below the above-described collecting and retaining means positioned at the free end 12 of the spike 110. The second collecting and retaining means in this case have a first loop formed by the first body portion 16 of the spike 110 and a second loop formed by a second secondary extension 15 which extends facing the first loop formed by the first body portion 16 and a curvature of which is opposite to that of this first loop. The secondary extension 15 protrudes from the spike 110 at a lower end 21 of the first body portion 16. In this case, this second secondary extension extends in the plane of the spike 110. Thus, the first body portion 16 and the second secondary extension 15 partially delimit a second reservoir 13 intended to receive a quantity of fluid or pasty product. Thus, the reservoir 14 is above the second reservoir 13 in the direction of extension of the spike 110.
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(29) In an embodiment variant, a spike 610 intended for an applicator device according to the invention is illustrated in
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(31) It should be noted that, in the embodiments described above, the lateral spurs, which are part of the collecting and retaining means, also make it possible to partially delimit the reservoir 14 and to improve the take-up and retention of the quantity of fluid or pasty product.
(32) Similarly, it is possible to provide lateral spurs which are identical to those described above at the second reservoir 13 and which are part of the second collecting and retaining means.
(33) Generally, regardless of the embodiment of the applicator device according to the invention, at least the core 2 and the spikes are materially integral with one another so as to form a one-piece part. The core and the spikes are made of one or more materials of the thermoplastic, thermoplastic elastomer or vulcanizable material type, having different physical properties. Moreover, the core and the spikes are obtained with the aid of a molding process or an additive manufacturing process, for example of the stereolithography or three-dimensional printing type.
(34) Of course, it is possible to make numerous modifications to the invention without departing from the scope thereof.