Unit for application of a cosmetic product
09700118 ยท 2017-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C45/0003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29L2031/718
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An application unit for a cosmetic product for an applicator is disclosed. The applicator includes a region for receiving the application unit. The application unit includes a support that includes a first portion suitable for the fixing in removable fashion of the support to the reception region. The support also includes a second portion forming at least one compartment for receiving the cosmetic composition. The application unit also includes at least one cosmetic product to be applied to human keratinous substances, the composition of the product being different from that of the material forming the support. The cosmetic product is molded by injection onto the support.
Claims
1. An application unit removably mountable to a separate applicator, the application unit comprising: a support; and a solid cosmetic product injection-molded to the support as a single integral unit, wherein the support comprises: a first portion comprising an internal face of the support, wherein the internal face is configured to be removably fixed to a reception region on an electrical heating element of the separate applicator; and a second portion integral with the first portion, the second portion comprising at least two receiving compartments for receiving the solid cosmetic product, wherein the at least two receiving compartments are positioned on an external face of the support opposite from the internal face and wherein the at least two receiving compartments are separated from one another by ribs extending substantially transversely to the support, and wherein a composition of the solid cosmetic product is different from that of a material of the support.
2. The application unit of claim 1, wherein a melting point of the solid cosmetic product is greater than 30 C. and lower than a melting point of the material forming the support, the melting point of the material forming the support being greater than 100 C.
3. The application unit of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the support comprises a plurality of receiving compartments and wherein a groove connects the plurality of receiving compartments.
4. The application unit of claim 3, wherein the groove is situated on the external face of the support or on the internal face of the support.
5. The application unit of claim 3, wherein a number of the plurality of receiving compartments is odd.
6. The application unit of claim 1, wherein the solid cosmetic product includes at least two cosmetic products.
7. The application unit of claim 6, wherein the second portion of the support comprises at least two compartments containing the at least two cosmetic products.
8. The application unit of claim 7, wherein the at least two cosmetic products are layered one above the other.
9. The application unit of claim 8, wherein the at least two cosmetic products differ from each other.
10. The application unit of claim 6, wherein the support comprises two rows of compartments and each of the rows comprises a different cosmetic product.
Description
(1) A better understanding of the invention can be obtained on reading the following description of nonlimiting implementational examples of the latter, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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(22) The applicator 1 comprises in particular an autonomous energy source, for example an electric battery, which makes it possible to feed the electrical heating element 3 intended to transmit its heat to the application unit 100.
(23) The electrical heating element 3 can be produced in various ways and can comprise a resistive electrical conductor, coiled or in track form, for example one which is flexible.
(24) Generally, the electrical heating element 3 exhibits, for example, a nominal power of between 0.5 and 2 W, for example of the order of 0.8 W, and makes it possible to achieve a temperature of greater than 50 C., for example a temperature of 70 C., for an ambient temperature of 20 C.
(25) This electrical heating element 3 can comprise a metal covering, for example made of stainless steel or of anodized aluminium, then defining the reception region facing at least a part of the application unit 100 when the latter is fixed to the reception region.
(26) The metal covering is, for example, substantially cylindrical, extends from the base 2 of the applicator parallel to the axis X and is configured in order to receive the application unit 100. The metal covering is, for example, open at its end distal from the base 2 of the applicator, so as to define a socket suitable for receiving a lug 36 of the application unit 100 when the latter is fitted to the reception region.
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(28) Application units 100 have been represented in isolation in
(29) An application unit 100 comprises a support 4 suitable for the positioning of the application unit on and for the removable fixing of the application unit to the reception region of the applicator 1. In addition, the removable fixing of the support 4 to the reception region makes it possible to easily change product, the applicator 1 thus remaining clean and capable of receiving a new application unit 100. The removable fixing is carried out by snap-fastening, as illustrated in
(30) Thus, the support 4 can extend along a longitudinal axis Y which can be parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the base 2 of the applicator 1 when the application unit is fitted to the latter.
(31) The support 4 can comprise, as illustrated, a frame comprising two side sections 30 connected to one another at their proximal and distal ends via the proximal part 31 and distal part 32 of the support 4. The frame then forms a compartment capable of receiving a cosmetic product.
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(33) The support 4 can be configured in order to exert a combing action, in particular on the eyelashes. Thus, the support 4 can comprise ribs 33 parallel to one another. The ribs 33 can be directed transversely to the axis Y, as illustrated in
(34) The ribs 33 can connect the side sections 30 of the exterior side of the application unit 100, that is to say of the side opposite the heating element 3, when the application unit 100 is in place on the reception region. The base of the ribs 33 then exhibits a profile in an arc in the extension of the profile in an arc of the sections 30, in order to be able to be positioned in contact with the cylindrical reception region.
(35) The ribs 33 divide the frame into a plurality of compartments 34 suitable for receiving a cosmetic product. For example, in the case of ribs 33 directed transversely to the axis Y, the support can comprise between two and fifteen ribs. The distance between two adjacent ribs is, for example, between 0.2 and 1.2 mm.
(36) Preferably, an application unit 100 can have a greater dimension along the axis Y of less than 30 mm, indeed even of less than 20 mm. The frame is divided into an odd number of compartments; for example, a frame with a length of approximately 12 mm along the axis Y is divided into 9 compartments of approximately 1 mm along the axis Y by 8 ribs 33 transversal to the axis Y and with a thickness of less than 0.4 mm. These 8 ribs 33 can be supplemented by two outermost ribs on the proximal part 31 and distal part 32 of the support 4 in order for the first and final compartments 34 to be identical to one another.
(37) The ribs 33 can extend radially on moving away from the support 4; for example, the ribs 33 can exhibit a height of 1 mm above the axis comprising the peaks of the proximal part 31 and distal part 32. The ribs 33 illustrated are identical in height but can also exhibit heights which vary from one end to the other of the support, in particular passing through a maximum at mid-length of the support.
(38) The ribs 33 can also exhibit various types of profiles, for example rounded, triangular or, as illustrated, as pointed arch.
(39) In addition, the ribs 33 can define a bearing region which allows a user to more easily withdraw the support from the reception region, for example by causing it to slide along the base, without the fingers of the user coming into contact with the cosmetic product P.
(40) The ribs 33 may also not extend radially on moving away from the support 4, as in the example represented in
(41) One or more grooves 35 can connect the various compartments 34 to one another. These grooves 35 can be situated on the external face of the support 4, that is to say on the face opposite the heating element. These grooves 35 are, for example, situated along an edge of the frame, in particular along one or more sections 30, as in
(42) According to an alternative embodiment, an application unit 100 is represented in
(43) In all the alternative forms of the application unit 100, the groove or grooves 35 may extend only over a portion of the support, so as to connect only some successive compartments. Thus, one or more first grooves may connect the first proximal compartments of the application unit, with respect to the base 2 of the applicator, and one or more second grooves may then connect the other compartments 34.
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(50) In the examples illustrated, the bottom of the support 4 is openwork but it can be intact according to other alternative forms. An openwork bottom makes possible direct transmission of the heat from the heating element 3 to the product P and thus a more rapid arrival at the application temperature.
(51) The support 4 is, for example, made of plastic, in particular of a polyolefin, such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP), or, in an alternative form, of nonpolyolefinic materials, such as styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN), acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS) or polyoxymethylene (POM). These plastics can optionally comprise, as fillers, inorganic particles or fibres, for example of metal oxides, of powder or fibre of glass or carbon black, in order, for example, to improve and/or control the transfer of the heat in the support 4 to the product and/or to improve the stiffness of the support 4.
(52) In an alternative form, the support 4 can be made of metal, for example of aluminium, brass, silver or stainless steel.
(53) The support 4 is produced by injection moulding. The injection moulding process will be described in the continuation of the description.
(54) A description has been given of alternative forms of the support 4 comprising just one frame forming a compartment capable of receiving a cosmetic product but alternative forms of the application unit illustrated in
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(58) An applicator 1 according to another implementational example, with an application unit adapted to this applicator 1, has been represented in
(59) The application unit 100 can be received in a dish 20. The latter is, for example, made of thermoplastic but can also be metallic, in order to promote the transfer of heat from the heating element (not represented) to the application unit 100. The dish 20 can be of use in reducing the risk of flow of product out of the applicator during the heating. The dish 20 can be hollow or can comprise a closed bottom.
(60) The dish 20 can be fixed in removable fashion to the reception region 5 of the applicator 1, in order to allow it to be removed, for example in order to replace it or to change the application unit. The dish 20 can also be integral with the base of the applicator. The dish 20 can also form part of the application unit 100.
(61) The application unit 100 can be clipped into the dish 20 or can be fitted simply by flush fitting into the dish 20.
(62) Such an applicator is suitable, for example, for applying a product to the lips or skin.
(63) The support 4 can also, as represented in
(64) The application elements 28 can be positioned on the sections 30 of the support 4; for example, the application elements 28 can extend along two rows parallel to the longitudinal axis Y of the support 4, each positioned on a section 30 of the support 4.
(65) When the support 4 is made of thermoplastic, the application elements 28 can be made of a single component with the remainder of the support 4 or, in alternative form, can be added to the latter.
(66) In the example represented, the application elements 28 are teeth extending between the ribs 33. The same number of application elements 28 is, for example, positioned between two adjacent ribs 33.
(67) The application elements 28 can be positioned along rows parallel to the axis Y and can project above the ribs 33.
(68) The cosmetic product P, also known as cosmetic composition, can extend, as illustrated in
(69) When the support 4 comprises ribs 33, the product P does not extend above the ribs 33. Preferably, the product P is at least partially set back from the upper end of the said ribs 33, allowing a user to take the application unit 100 without her fingers coming into contact with the cosmetic product P and thus preventing the fingers from becoming sullied.
(70) The support 4 carries, for example, between 10 and 100 mg of product, for example between 20 and 50 mg of product, for example of the order of 30 mg, this amount being, for example, suitable for a single use. When the product is, for example, of the mascara type, the amount of product makes it possible, for example, to make up a fringe or two fringes of eyelashes. The term mascara is understood to mean a composition intended to be applied to keratinous fibres.
(71) The cosmetic product P is, for example, a composition for making up the eyelashes exhibiting a property which varies as a function of the temperature, for example a threading nature. The product may be applicable under cold conditions.
(72) It is, for example, a composition comprising at least one reversible polymer which is solid at ambient temperature. The term solid denotes a product which does not flow under the effect of gravity at 20 C.
(73) The composition can comprise at least one compound chosen from: polymers and copolymers comprising at least one alkene monomer, in particular ethylene-based copolymers, poly(vinyl acetate) homopolymers, silicone resins, film-forming block ethylenic polymers, which preferably comprise at least one first block and at least one second block having different glass transition temperatures (Tg), the said first and second blocks being connected to one another via an intermediate block comprising at least one constituent monomer of the first block and at least one constituent monomer of the second block, copolymers of dienes and of styrene, sulphopolyesters, copolymers of alkene and of vinyl acetate, in particular copolymers of ethylene and of vinyl acetate, copolymers of ethylene and of octene, poly(vinyl acetate) homopolymers, T silicone resins, such as polyphenylsiloxanes, film-forming block ethylenic copolymers resulting essentially from monomers chosen from alkyl methacrylates, alkyl acrylates and their mixtures, copolymers of butadiene and of styrene, copolymers obtained by condensation of diethylene glycol, cyclohexanedimethanol, isophthalic acid and sulphoisophthalic acid,
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(74) The threading nature can in particular be of dmax5 mm, being determined in particular according to the protocol described in sections [0120] to [0127] of Application EP 1 955 610.
(75) The product P is, for example, solid at 20 C. and exhibits a hot threading nature at a temperature of greater than 30 C., for example at a temperature of between 30 C. and 80 C., preferably between 40 C. and 70 C. The electrical heating element then has the role of bringing the product to a temperature sufficient to bring about the melting thereof and to make possible the formation of threads of product, in particular at the end of the eyelashes.
(76) The product may not exhibit a hot threading nature; for example, the heating of the product may also increase the adhesion of the product to the eyelashes in order to make it easier to obtain a deposited layer having greater gloss or may also make possible the use of compounds which are not suitable for cold application.
(77) The product can exhibit a melting point of greater than or equal to 50 C., for example in the vicinity of 54 C.
(78) The product is, for example, chosen in order to be able to be heated several times at a temperature of at least 90 C., without being damaged.
(79) The product described in this example is of the mascara type, for application to the eyelashes, but, in an alternative form, the product can be intended for application to the lips or nails or can also be a product for making up the skin, for example a foundation; in these other applications, the support 4 may then not comprise ribs 33.
(80) The product P is charged to the support 4 by injection moulding. The injection moulding process will be described in the continuation of the description.
(81) In alternative embodiments illustrated in
(82) The different products are, for example, of different colours or exhibit different properties. The different products provided can, for example, result in makeups which are more or less full-bodied and which more or less lengthen.
(83) Thus, as represented in
(84) According to an alternative form represented in
(85) According to another alternative form represented in
(86) The process for manufacturing and charging the support 4 with product P by injection moulding will now be described with reference to
(87) An injection moulding press 50 is represented diagrammatically in
(88) Actuating means (not represented), such as hydraulic jacks, for example, make possible the translatory movement of the first plate 51, in particular in the direction of the second plate 52. The thrust force of the means for actuating the first plate 51 against the second plate 52 for the purpose of closing the moulds is, for example, greater than 100 tonnes.
(89) A first half-mould 54 is fitted to the first plate 51 via a platen 53 which pivots above the axis Z. A complementary mould 55 is fitted to the second plate 52. The complementary half-mould 55 can be formed by a second half-mould 55 and a third half-mould 55 which are independent. The second and third half-moulds 55, 55 are positioned so that, when the first plate 51 moves in translation in the direction of the second plate 52, the first half-mould 54 is facing and comes into contact with the second and third half-moulds 55, 55 for the closing of the moulds.
(90) The first half-mould 54 comprises a first series of identical cavities 60. The term a series of cavities should be understood as meaning an identical cavity which can be repeated a certain number of times in order to create several identical components simultaneously. A series of cavities can thus comprise just one cavity which makes it possible to create just one component at the same time.
(91) The second half-mould 55 comprises a second series of cavities 61 and the third half-mould 55 comprises a third series of cavities 62. The second and third series of cavities 61 and 62 are positioned so that the first series of cavities 60 is facing the second series of cavities 61 in a first angular position of the pivoting platen 53 and facing the third series of cavities 62 in a second angular position of the pivoting platen 53. For example, the two angular positions are situated at 180 from one another with respect to the axis Z but other angles are also possible.
(92) The press 50 also comprises a first feed hopper 57 and a second feed hopper 58 respectively comprising the material for producing the support and the cosmetic product. These two materials are introduced at ambient temperature of approximately 20 C. into the hoppers, for example in the form of solid granules.
(93) Each hopper is associated with a feed device (not represented) which makes it possible to convert the solid material of the hoppers into a fluid material and to transfer this fluid material under pressure to the feed lines 67, 68 respectively of the second and third series of cavities 61 and 62. For this, the feed device can comprise heating elements which make it possible to obtain a temperature of the material, for example, of greater than 50 C. for the cosmetic product or of greater than 100 C. for the thermoplastics, and means for pressurizing, such as an endless screw, which make it possible to inject the fluid material under pressure. The injection pressure of the material of the support 4 is, for example, greater than 500 bar. The injection pressure of the cosmetic product is, for example, greater than 10 bar, preferably between 15 bar and 20 bar, but can also be greater than 20 bar.
(94) The feed lines 67, 68 are maintained at the injection temperature as far as the cavities of the mould in order to prevent the material from solidifying in the said lines.
(95) The moulds also comprise cooling circuits (not represented), for example for cooling with water, which make it possible to lower the temperature of the cavities after injection of the material in order to cause the moulded components to solidify. After cooling, the temperature of the cavity is, for example, less than 40 C., indeed even less than 30 C.
(96) The stages of the manufacturing process are as follows.
(97) During a first stage, the first half-mould 54 is brought into contact with the second half-mould 55 by the translatory movement of the first fitting plate 51 in the direction of the second fitting plate 52. At this stage, a first injection volume is formed by the first and second cavities 60 and 61. The first injection volume defines the volume corresponding to the support 4.
(98) During a second stage illustrated in
(99) The single injection point of the support 4, at the end of the injection line 67, is, for example, situated at one end of the support, for example in the proximal part 31 or in the distal part 32 of the support 4. The injection can also be carried out via several different injection points.
(100) The injection of the support 4 is carried out at a temperature of greater than 110 C., in order for the material of the support to be fluid. The injection temperature is, for example, greater than 130 C. if the material used for the support is ABS, SAN or PE, indeed even greater than 165 C. if the material used is PP or POM.
(101) Once the injection is complete, the mould is subsequently cooled to a temperature of less than 100 C. in order for the support 4 to solidify.
(102) During a third stage illustrated in
(103) The supports 4 are not ejected and remain positioned in the first series of cavities 60 of the first half-mould 54. The pivoting platen 53 then performs a rotation of 180 which makes it possible to position the first series of cavities 60, retaining the supports 4, facing the third series of cavities 62. The mould is subsequently reclosed by the translatory movement of the first fitting plate 51 towards the second fitting plate 52. At this stage, a second injection volume is formed by the first and third series of cavities 60 and 62.
(104) During the fourth stage illustrated in
(105) The amount of cosmetic product injected is, for example, less than 1 g, indeed even less than 0.5 g, indeed even less than 0.1 g.
(106) For example, each compartment can comprise approximately 0.05 g of cosmetic product.
(107) The single injection point of the product P, at the end of the injection line 68, is, for example, situated in a compartment of the support 4. During injection of the cosmetic product P into a compartment 34, the product also spreads into the other compartments via the grooves 35.
(108) Preferably, when the support comprises an odd number of compartments, the injection point lies in the central compartment. In this way, the stresses of the injection of the product P onto the support 4 are distributed symmetrically over the support.
(109) The injection can also be carried out via several different injection points; for example the mould can exhibit an injection point per compartment of the support.
(110) The injection of the product P is carried out at a temperature of greater than 50 C. in order for the cosmetic product to be fluid. It is important for the injection temperature of the cosmetic product to be lower than that of the support in order not to liquefy the support 4.
(111) Once the injection of the cosmetic product is complete, the mould is cooled to a temperature of less than 40 C. in order for the cosmetic product P to solidify on the support 4 in order to adhere to the latter and thus to form an application unit 100.
(112) During a fifth stage, the mould is opened by the translatory movement of the first fitting plate 51 in the opposite direction to the second fitting plate 52.
(113) The application units 100 are ejected from the mould by ejection means (not represented). The pivot platen 53 then performs a rotation of 180 which makes it possible to position the first series of cavities 60 facing the second series of cavities 61, as in the starting position of the first stage.
(114) The process then takes up the stages again, starting from the first, and so on.
(115) In an alternative form, the first half-mould 53 can comprise a second first series of cavities 60 which are identical to the first series of cavities 60 and which are situated, in this example, symmetrically opposite, with respect to the axis Z, the first series of cavities 60, that is say offset by 180 with respect to the axis Z.
(116) In this way, the same cycle as for the first series of cavities, offset by one injection, can be carried out simultaneously.
(117) Thus, during the first stage, the second first series of cavities 60 forms, with the third series of cavities 62, a second injection volume for the injection of the cosmetic product. It should be noted that, apart from the first injection cycle, the second first series of cavities 60 comprises, at this stage, the support 4.
(118) Likewise, during the fourth stage, the second first series of cavities 60 forms, with the second series of cavities 61, a first injection volume for the injection of the support.
(119) This process advantageously makes it possible, on the one hand, to form the application units 100 on a single press, and, on the other hand, to be able to inject in parallel a support series and an application unit 100 series.
(120) The same principle can be employed when the application unit 100 comprises several cosmetic products, for example application units comprising two cosmetic products, as illustrated in
(121) The first half-mould 54 then comprises an additional third first series of identical cavities 60, each first series of cavities 60, 60, 60 being, for example, offset with respect to one another by 120 in rotation, with respect to the axis Z.
(122) The complementary half-mould 55 comprises a third series of cavities 63; the series of cavities of the complementary half-mould 55 are situated facing the first series of cavities 60, 60 and 60, so as to interact with the latter in order to form a complete mould.
(123) The press 50 then comprises an additional feed hopper 59, associated with a feed device (not represented), connected to a feed line 69 to the third cavities 63.
(124) An additional injection stage is then provided and the rotation of the pivoting platen 53 is carried out via a step of 120.
(125) The use of the injection process on the press described above can also be easily adapted by a person skilled in the art of injection to use on other types of injection moulding presses, such as, for example, pivoting multiface presses, as described in the documents US2002101005 or WO2004103676.
(126) The supports 4, after the charging with product carried out by the process described with reference to
(127) The application units can comprise the same or different products. The different products are, for example, of different colours or exhibit different properties. The different products provided can, for example, result in makeups which are more or less full-bodied and which more or less lengthen.
(128) In particular, when the appearance of the products present on the corresponding supports does not allow the user to easily tell them apart, the supports can be produced with identifiers which make it possible to distinguish them. The supports can, for example, be produced with different colours, each colour being associated with a corresponding product. The user can thus choose the support with the colour corresponding to the product which she wishes to apply.
(129) Different supports provided to the consumers can be packaged individually or, in an alternative form, in a common packaging. The supports can, for example, be provided in the form of strings, for example being bonded to one another via scored material bridges. This can facilitate the manufacture of the application units.
(130) The applicator can be provided to the consumer with the base and several application units. The base can in particular be provided within the same packaging with several identical application units or with several application units carrying different products and the user can then choose an application unit according to the product which she wishes to use.
(131) The user can also be provided, in particular within the same packaging, with application units charged or not charged with the same product but exhibiting different embossments, for example comprising more or fewer projecting application elements or ribs which are directed differently, in order, for example, to comb the eyelashes to varying degrees during application and to produce a makeup having varying degrees of body.
(132) The invention is not limited to the examples illustrated. The characteristics of the different examples can in particular be combined within alternative forms not illustrated.
(133) The expression comprising a should be understood as meaning comprising at least one, unless otherwise specified.