Cartridge For An Applicator Container
20180072483 ยท 2018-03-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D83/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A discardable cartridge having a limited quantity of a lip balm that is loaded into a closable applicator container, such as a piece of jewelry or a wearable accessory. The cartridge includes a rigid or resilient upper base having a convex or flat top surface upon which the lip balm is associated, and a volume of lip balm attached to the top surface of the base. The flat or convex top surface allows wiping the balm onto the lips single-handedly. The top surface of the cartridge can include a plurality of integrally-attached bristles, between which the lip balm is embedded, anchoring the lip balm to the cartridge, and providing the additional function of exfoliation.
Claims
1. An article of manufacture consisting of a personal care product cartridge containing a lip balm composition and configured for mounting in an applicator container, comprising: a) a rigid or resilient body including a base having a top surface and a bottom surface, and a plug having an annular sidewall extending axially from the bottom surface of the base, and configured for mounting the body of the cartridge into an applicator container; b) a plurality of resilient, elongated and parallel protuberances integrally attached to and extending from the top surface of the base; and c) a volume of a lip balm composition at least partially embedded between the plurality of protuberances, to improve anchoring the lip balm composition to the top surface of the body.
2. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 1 wherein the body, the plug, and the top surface of the base are cylindrical and are coaxial around a common axis.
3. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 2 wherein the plurality of protuberances extend parallel to the common axis.
4. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 3 wherein the plurality of protuberances are disposed symmetrically around the common axis.
5. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 3 wherein the plurality of protuberances includes a plurality of bristles made of silicone.
6. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 5 wherein the top surface of the base is flat, each of the plurality of protuberances includes a distal end, the plurality of protuberances comprises protuberances that have at least two different lengths, and the plurality of distal ends form an upper contact surface that has a domed shape.
7. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 6 wherein the top surface of the base is planar.
8. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 1 wherein the body has a cylindrical bore formed axially within the plug.
9. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 8 wherein the bore extends through both the bottom surface of the plug and the top surface of the base.
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11. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 1, wherein a maximum height of the volume of lip balm composition on the top surface is less than or equal to a maximum length of the base, where the maximum height of the volume of lip balm composition is measured from an uppermost surface of the base.
12. A personal care product cartridge containing a lip balm composition and configured for mounting in an applicator container, comprising: a) a rigid or resilient body including a base having a top surface, wherein the body and the top surface of the base are cylindrical and are coaxial around a common axis, b) a plurality of resilient, elongated and parallel bristles made of silicone, integrally attached to and extending parallel to the common axis from the top surface of the base, wherein each of the plurality of bristles includes a distal end, and the plurality of distal ends form an upper contact surface that has a domed shape, and c) a volume of the lip balm composition at least partially embedded between the plurality of protuberances, to improve anchoring the lip balm composition to the cartridge.
13. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 1 further including a discardable covering that envelops the lip balm composition, where the discardable covering is configured to be removed: a) prior to loading the cartridge into the applicator container, or b) after loading the cartridge into the receptacle, and prior to the first application of the lip balm personal care composition on the lips or skin of the user.
14. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 13, wherein the discardable covering includes a rigid or resilient cap that is mechanically or frictionally secured to the base of the cartridge or to the lip balm composition.
15. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 14, wherein the cap further includes: a) a closed end defined by an upper wall having a periphery and an inner surface, b) a cylindrical sidewall extending from the periphery of the upper wall, and c) at least one cap projection extending axially from the inner surface of the upper wall, where the cap projection extends into the lip balm composition when the cap is secured to the base of the cartridge or to the lip balm composition.
16. (canceled)
17. A personal care product comprising the personal care product cartridge according to claim 1, an applicator container, and a means for securing the body of the personal care product cartridge releasably into a receptacle of the applicator container.
18. The personal care product according to claim 17 where the means for securing the cartridge body includes a cylindrical bore in the applicator container defining a receptacle including an upper rim that is configured to receive and retain the cylindrical body.
19. The personal care product according to claim 18 wherein the cartridge body is retained in the bore by a mechanical fastener.
20. (canceled)
21. The personal care product according to claim 18 wherein the top surface of the cartridge is flush with or raised above an upper rim of the receptacle.
22. The personal care product according to claim 18 wherein the applicator container further includes an outer wall, wherein a portion of the outer wall defined by a cross-section normal to the common axis has a shape that is elliptical or oval, to provide the applicator container with an elongate or arcuate gripping surface.
23. The personal care product according to claim 22, wherein the applicator container further comprises a removable closure and a fastener to releasably fasten the removable closure over the receptacle.
24. The personal care product according to claim 23, wherein the closure is configured to give the user unimpeded access to apply the entire volume of lip balm composition when the removable closure is removed from over the receptacle.
25. The personal care product according to claim 24, wherein the closure is separable from the container.
26. The personal care product according to claim 24 wherein the closable applicator container is a piece of jewelry or a wearable accessory.
27. The personal care product according to claim 26 wherein the applicator container further includes an ejector for controllably ejecting the cartridge from the applicator container, wherein the ejector is selected from the group consisting of a threaded rod and turnwheel or an elevator platform.
28. The personal care product cartridge according to claim 1 wherein the length of the protuberances is about 3 millimeters (mm) to 10 mm, and a diameter or longest cross-sectional dimension of about 1 mm to 3 mm.
29. The cartridge according to claim 9 wherein the length of the protuberances is about 3 millimeters (mm) to 10 mm, and a diameter or longest cross-sectional dimension of about 1 mm to 3 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] The embodiment, aspects and advantages of the invention other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0051] The present invention relates to a disposable cartridge that includes a limited quantity of a personal care composition. The cartridge can include a rigid or resilient upper base having a top surface that is flat, planar, or convex; a volume of personal care composition attached to the top surface of the upper base, and a means for mechanically or frictionally securing the cartridge releasably into a closable applicator container, which can be configured to store the cartridge when the personal care composition is not being used. Once the volume of personal care composition has been depleted completely, the empty cartridge can be unloaded, discarded, and replaced by a fresh, new cartridge. Similarly, a cartridge having a volume of personal care composition can be transferred from one applicator container to another applicator container without affecting the quantity or utility of the personal care composition attached to the cartridge.
[0052] The cartridge base can be made of any rigid or resilient material, including but not limited to metallic or thermoplastic materials, or inert synthetic polymers, such as polysiloxane, which is commonly referred to as silicone.
[0053] In an embodiment of the cartridge 10, the body has a bore 16 formed axially into the plug 11. The bore 16 can be a cylindrical bore, and can extend along the centerline axis of the body. The bore 16 extends through a bottom surface 15 of the plug 11 to define an opening 18, and a distal end of the bore 16 extends into the upper base 12. In the illustrated embodiment, the bore 16 extends through both the top surface 14 of the upper base 12 and the bottom surface 15 of the plug 11, to define both an opening 17 in the top surface 14 of the upper base 12, and the opening 18 in the bottom surface 15 of the plug. In another embodiment of the invention, the bore 16 can be positioned radially away from the centerline axis 100 of the plug and upper base 12, while in another embodiment, there can be two or more bores, spaced apart along the top surface 14 of the upper base 12. The bore 16 is typically slightly tapered along its axial to aid in the molding process. In one aspect of the invention, the bore 16 provides a cavity into which the surrounding material of the plug 11 can expand elastically when the plug 11 is being pressed into a capturing bore or void 54 that provides a receptacle for the cartridge in an the applicator container, as described herein later. Preferably, the cross-sectional size of the bore 16 is sufficient to permit the elastic compression of the material of the plug 11.
[0054] It has been found surprisingly that the bore 16 in the cartridge body 9 also can serve as a vent for the escape of any air or gases that might become trapped near the top surface 14 of the upper base 12 when the volume of personal care composition is placed onto the top surface 14. In such embodiment, the bore 16 extends from the opening 17 in the top surface 14 to the opening 18 in the bottom surface 15 of the plug. This can improve the consistency and effectiveness of the personal care composition mounted onto the cartridge. Preferably, the cross-sectional size of the bore(s) 16 is sufficient to permit the any air or gas to vent from under the personal care composition during application of the composition to the top surface 14 of the upper base 12.
[0055] In an alternative embodiment, as illustrated in
[0056] In another embodiment, the top surface of the upper base can be planar. Configuring the top surface of the upper base to be flat, convex, or planar can enable the user to access and apply the entire volume of the personal care composition that is attached to the cartridge by wiping the surface of the base across the lips, skin, or other body part. In some embodiments, the top surface 14 or 114 is essentially circular, as shown in
[0057] The personal care composition can be any external-use, non-ingestible substance that can be effectively attached or associated with the top surface of the cartridge, and can be solid, semi-solid, gel-based, or wax-based. The substance can be applied for cosmetic, therapeutic, hygienic, or skin-care applications, including such non-limiting examples as lip balm, lip gloss, lipstick, mascara, foundation, concealers, blemish removers, creams, aloes, lotions, ointments, and deodorants. In some embodiments of the invention, the personal care composition is lip balm.
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[0060] Furthermore, the means for securing the cartridge body 9 into an applicator container can include a receptacle in the applicator container that is configured to receive and retain the cartridge body within the receptacle. Any frictional means known in the art can also be used to secure the cartridge inside the applicator container. As a non-limiting example, the plug 11 can be press fit into and frictionally engage a portion of the annular interior sidewall 53 of the receptacle 52, securing the cartridge 10 inside the receptacle 52 of the applicator container 50, as shown in
[0061] When a cartridge 10 having a personal care composition 20 attached to a flat top surface 14 is loaded into an applicator container 50, the flat top surface 14 can be flush with, or slightly raised above, the rim of an applicator container, as shown in
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[0063] Protuberances of different lengths can be utilized so the distal ends 31 of each of the plurality of protuberances 30 provide a shaped contact surface 33 from which the user can exfoliate his or her lips or skin during use. The contact surface 33 can be configured into any desired shape from which to exfoliate the lips or skin during application of the personal care composition 20, including but not limited to a domed surface (as illustrated in
[0064] The cartridge 10 can also include any number of protuberances 30 in any desired pattern or arrangement to provide a combination of anchoring of the personal care composition 20 onto the cartridge along with exfoliation performance. Additionally, arrangements of protuberances can include protuberances that have a different length, diameter, or durometer than other protuberances in the same arrangement. Protuberances may also be arranged so that some protuberances in the arrangement are tightly packed together while other protuberances are comparatively spaced further apart. A personal care composition that is gel-based or loosely-packed can be attached to a cartridge that includes several protuberances that have a smaller diameter and are tightly arranged. Conversely, solid, waxy, or tightly-packed personal care compositions that can maintain their own shape can be utilized on cartridges that include protuberances that are spaced further apart or have thicker diameters, or on cartridges that do not include protuberances at all. Non-limiting examples of arrangements of protuberances on the top surface include tightly-packed protuberances in rows, concentric circles, or other patterns.
[0065] In some embodiments of the invention, the personal care composition can be embedded between each of the plurality of protuberances, anchoring the personal care composition to the cartridge. To more effectively anchor the personal care composition, the length, diameter, firmness, and shape of the protuberances can be tailored by one skilled in the art based on the type and characteristic of the personal care composition. A protuberance can have a length of about 1 to about 15 millimeters, particularly about 3 to about 10 millimeters, and a diameter or longest cross-sectional dimension of about 0.5 to about 5 millimeters, particularly about 1 to about 3 millimeters; and a durometer on the Shore A scale of about 10 to about 70, particularly a durometer on the Shore A scale of about 25 to about 40. The protuberances can be sufficiently firm and resilient to retain their shape when the lip balm is loaded and embedded around the bristles, to retain their shape as the lip balm is applied, and to exfoliate the user's skin or lips as the personal care composition is being applied and depleted. The protuberances should be pliable and overly elastic such that they collapse or lay over onto the surface of a remaining portion of the personal care composition embedded between them as the composition is depleted. The cross-sectional shape of a protuberance can be circular, oval, square, rectangular, other polygon, or any effective shape. Additionally, the protuberances themselves can also be formed into any desired shape or type, including but not limited to blades, bristles, nubs, or nodules. In some embodiments of the invention, the plurality of protuberances comprises a plurality of silicone bristles.
[0066] The protuberances 30 have a number of physical and material properties, and care used in a variety of arrangements, to provide value and benefits to the user of the product. The plurality of protuberances can have a rounded, preferably smooth, distal end 31. In one embodiment, the spacing between the distal ends of adjacent protuberances is at least one protuberance-end diameter, which in one embodiment can range between about 25-40 mil (0.025-0.040 inches), and in another embodiment, be about 30 mil (0.030 inches). Each of the bristles or protuberances 30 has a cylindrical outer shape, tapering slightly (about 5 degrees) outwardly from the distal end 31 to the base end 35 (see
[0067] In one embodiment of the invention, the density of protuberances or bristles on the top surface of the upper base is at least 20 bristles per square cm, and up to about 60 bristles per square cm, including about 35-45 bristles per square cm.
[0068] In an embodiment of the invention, the length of a protuberance, from the top surface of the upper base, to the distal end of the protuberance, can be at least 100 mil (0.010 inch), including at least 150 mil (0.015 inch), and can include 180 mil, 190 mil, and 200 mil.
[0069] In an embodiment of the invention, the volume of the personal care composition is typically about 0.5-1.0 ml. In an embodiment of the invention, the ratio of the volume of the personal care composition to the volume of the plurality of protuberances 30 is typically at least 4:1, and up to about 10:1, which can include at least 5:1, or 6:1, or 7:1. In another embodiment, the ratio of the total area that boundaries the plurality of protuberances to the total area of the plurality of base ends of the protuberances, is typically at least 3:1, and up to about 10:1, which can include at least 4:1, such as about 5:1, or about 6:1.
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[0071] It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the example depicted in
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[0074] In one Example of the cartridge of the invention, the top surface 14 of the upper base 12 has a diameter of 0.55 inch, and the plurality or matrix of bristles has total diameter of about 0.45 inches, and a uniform height of about 0.20 inches.
[0075] Although the above examples illustrate cartridges with protuberances integrally attached to a flat top surface of the base, protuberances can additionally be attached to cartridges with top surfaces that are convex, planar, or concave. As with cartridges having a flat top surface, the lengths of each of the plurality of protuberances on a convex top surface can be identical to each other to form a domed contact surface, similar to that shown in
[0076] In some embodiments of the invention, the cartridge may additionally include a removable or discardable covering which envelops to protect the personal care composition and keep it sanitary either prior to loading the cartridge into an applicator container or prior to the first application of the personal care composition on the lips or skin of the user. The discardable covering may be configured to any shape necessary to prevent the personal care composition from contacting any surfaces outside of the cartridge, including the applicator container in which the cartridge is loaded, and may include adhesives to ensure a proper seal with the cartridge. The sanitary covering may additionally include a tab or another means known to those skilled in the art to facilitate removal of the sanitary covering from the cartridge.
[0077] In another embodiment, the discardable covering can be a rigid or resilient cap. As shown in
[0078] Additional non-limiting examples of caps that can be utilized to envelop or encapsulate the personal care composition are provided in
[0079] In some embodiments, where the volume of a personal care composition on a cartridge has been depleted, a fresh quantity of personal care composition can be loaded by hand onto the base of an empty cartridge having a plurality of attached protuberances by swiping or submerging the top surface of cartridge base into a larger volume of the personal care composition. This allows the same cartridge to be reloaded multiple times rather than switching to a new cartridge.
[0080] In some embodiments, both pre-loaded and manually-loaded cartridges can be secured in the receptacle of any applicator container configured to receive the cartridge, including commonly-available applicator containers, with such non-limiting examples as lip balm tubes, lipstick applicators, makeup or cosmetic containers, and other dispensing apparatuses, such as the chapstick dispensing apparatus discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,283,658 or the freshening ring described in U.S. Pat. Pub. 2013/0014312. Cartridges can also be loaded and secured within the applicator containers of commercially-available personal care products, particularly lip balm products, once their contents have been partially or fully depleted, thereby recharging the container for reuse and preventing the user from having to throw away a previously purchased or used applicator container.
[0081] Commercially-available personal care products can include, but are not limited to, products having different manufacturing origins, sold at different retailers, or packaged separately from the cartridges of the present invention. Furthermore, cartridges having a plurality of attached protuberances can be secured within receptacles inside commercially-available products that have applicator containers with receptacle sidewalls that extend above the top surface of the cartridge. As a result, personal care composition can be attached to or fixed on an empty cartridge having a plurality of protuberances either prior to loading the cartridge into the commercially-available personal care product's applicator container, or after the cartridge has been secured inside its receptacle.
[0082] As described above, the personal care composition can be applied by the user by hand directly from the cartridge itself, or after being loaded into an applicator container. Any applicator container known in the art can be adapted to receive and secure the cartridge, including those mentioned above. In some embodiments, the applicator container can be a piece of jewelry or a wearable accessory. Non-limiting examples of jewelry or wearable accessories that can be adapted to be applicator containers can include jewelry includes necklaces, lockets, bracelets, watches, armlets, amulets, bangles, rings, cuff links, broaches, charms, pendants or medallions. The applicator container can also be configured to be mounted or secured onto fixed or portable surfaces, including but not limited to desks, car dashboards, dressers, purses, duffel bags, ID badge holders, or athletic equipment. Applicator containers can be formed from any material or combination of materials, including but not limited to jewelry-grade precious metals such as platinum, gold, or silver; less expensive metals such as aluminum or copper, metal alloys such as steel, molded thermoplastics, wood, ceramics, glass, fabrics, leather, or woven materials.
[0083] Applicator containers can also be configured to any desired shape. In some embodiments, an applicator container 50 can further be defined by an outer wall 57, as shown in
[0084] To further secure the cartridge inside the applicator container, the applicator container can also include a removable closure to protect the loaded cartridge when the personal care composition is not being applied to one's lips or skin. The closure can be frictionally or mechanically fastened to the applicator container by any means known in the art. To mechanically fasten the closure to the applicator container, the applicator container can additionally include a first fastener element that is complementary to a second fastener element that is included on the closure. The first fastener element and the second fastener element can comprise a fastener which releasably fastens the removable closure to the applicator container. Any suitable fastener commonly incorporated onto jewelry or personal accessories may be used, including but not limited to a friction fit, a lever and catch, kiss locks, a twist lock closure, a mounting post and post-receiving slot mechanism, a snap stud and snap socket, snap beads and snap detents, a buckle and clasp, a hook material and a loop material, complementary screw threads, or a pair of magnets of opposite polarity. Additionally, the closure can incorporate ornamental or aesthetically-pleasing design elements to increase the attractiveness of the piece of jewelry as well as conceal the presence of a cartridge inside the applicator container.
[0085] As a non-limiting example,
[0086] In some embodiments, a removable closure is separable from the applicator container entirely, as shown in
[0087] As described above, the cartridges are intended to contain or hold a limited quantity of a personal care composition. After the personal care composition has been fully depleted from the cartridge that is loaded into a flat container, the cartridge may be removed the container, discarded, and replaced by a fresh cartridge. Cartridges may be removed by any common means known in the art, including but not limited to grasping the upper base of the cartridge and pulling it out of the applicator container, inverting the applicator container, releasing a mechanical fastener between the cartridge and applicator container, or incorporating additional design elements into the container to eject the cartridge, such as a button or a lever. Additional non-limiting examples of ejectors include a threaded rod and a turnwheel or an elevator that controls a platform. Numerous similar design elements can be utilized in the same fashion by those skilled in the art to facilitate removal of a cartridge from other flat containers.
[0088] While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments and examples thereof, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications of the details of the invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope of the invention.