Dual brush eyelash applicator with reverse action apparatus
09681734 ยท 2017-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/1053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mascara application system includes an applicator for mascara and a mascara container. The applicator may include two brushes, and have a reverse tweezers arrangement, by which the brushes may be spaced apart from one another when pressure is applied to a handle portion of the applicator, and the brushes may be positioned adjacent to one another when no pressure is applied to the handle portion. An optional applicator container may hold a handle portion of the applicator, while enabling its actuation to operate the applicator. The mascara container, which holds mascara and is configured to receive the brushes, may include a separate portal for each brush, as well as a squeegee or other element for removing excess mascara from each brush. Methods for applying mascara to lashes are also disclosed.
Claims
1. An applicator for mascara, the applicator comprising: a container comprising a handle portion and a chamber portion as a reservoir containing mascara, the container defining a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, mutually orthogonal; a first arm and a second arm, each supporting at a distal end thereof, respectively, a first mascara brush and a second mascara brush fitted to simultaneously and selectively, as an integrated unit, reside within and remove from the chamber portion; the first and second arms operably connected at proximal ends thereof and shaped to cross one another between respective proximal ends and distal ends of each; and a bias member operating between the first and second arms to maintain together in alignment the brushes in the absence of a force applied in a transverse direction to the arms near the proximal ends thereof.
2. The applicator of claim 1 further comprising a seal positioned between the distal ends and the proximal ends of the first and second arms.
3. The applicator of claim 2, wherein the seal is positioned and shaped to circumscribe each of the first and second arms individually.
4. The applicator of claim 2, wherein the seal is positioned and shaped to seal the handle portion away from the chamber portion.
5. The applicator of claim 2, wherein the seal is positioned and shaped to seal the mascara away from ambient air.
6. The applicator of claim 5, further comprising a wiper effective to remove a portion of the mascara from the brushes by interfering with passage through the wiper by the brushes.
7. The applicator of claim 5, wherein the bias member is a connector integral to the first and second arms proximate the proximal ends thereof.
8. The applicator of claim 7, wherein the bias member is formed continuously and contiguously with the arms to effectively form the proximal ends thereof as a single piece.
9. The applicator of claim 5, wherein the first arm and second arm are movable relative to each other between a first, resting, position with the distal ends thereof positioned parallel to and adjacent one another, and a second, open, position with the distal ends spaced apart in response to pressure in a transverse direction applied proximate the proximal ends thereof.
10. The applicator of claim 2, wherein the first and second arms are formed of a single integral piece of material interconnecting the first and second arms at a vertex about which the arms move in response to a force; the chamber portion includes a first opening for the first brush and a second opening for the second brush, each provided with a wiping surface effective to redistribute the mascara on the respective first and second brush; and the reservoir is selected from a single cavity and dual cavities containing the mascara.
11. An apparatus as an applicator for supplying mascara, the apparatus comprising: first and second arms shaped to cross one another and defining longitudinal and transverse directions orthogonal to one another; the first and second arms having distal ends, respectively, and operably connected proximate first and second proximal ends, respectively, to selectively move between a first, closed, position with the distal ends parallel and adjacent one another, and a second, open position with the distal ends spaced apart in response to a force applied in the transverse direction to the first and second arms near the proximal ends; first and second brushes secured at the distal ends of the first and second arms, respectively; a container comprising a chamber operating as a reservoir containing mascara and shaped to selectively receive and release the first and second brushes simultaneously; a wiper system redistributing a portion of the mascara from the first and second brushes upon withdrawal thereof from the chamber; the container, further comprising a closure portion operably connected to remove from the chamber portion with the first and second arms; and a seal, sealing the mascara away from ambient air when the first and second brushes are stowed in the chamber.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising: a movable member connected to the first and second arms to apply the force.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a handle portion containing the proximal ends of the first and second arms and matingly securable to the chamber; the first and second arms configured as a reverse-action tweezer wherein the distal ends form first and second wands, respectively, maintained substantially parallel to each other with the first and second brushes in contact with each other in the first position; and the first and second arms connected to provide a bias force urging the first and second arms together at the respective distal ends thereof in the first position.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first and second arms are flexibly attached to one another proximate the proximal ends thereof as a unitary structure of a single material homogenously formed.
15. The apparatus if claim 11, wherein transverse pressure on the first and second arms separates the distal ends thereof from one another a distance selected to receive therebetween a lash of a user.
16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein: the contain comprises a handle portion and the chamber portion, fitted to selectively engage and disengage from one another in a sealing relationship effective to seal the mascara away from ambient air.
17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the reservoir is configured to receive simultaneously and release simultaneously, in substantially rigid body relation in a longitudinal direction, both of the first and second brushes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(18) The applicator 10 may be made of a flexible material that can bend when pressure is applied. Accordingly, when a pinching pressure 30 is applied to the handle portions of arms 14 and 16, they tend to move closer together, as shown in
(19) Thus, the diameter of the handle portion 12 depresses and expands when pinching pressure 30 is applied, so that the user may spread the distal ends of the two wands 22 and 24 with attached brushes 26 and 28, and then close the wands 22 and 24 and their respective brushes 26 and 28 in order to have the brushes 26 and 28 surround or hug a user's lashes.
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(24) The dual brushes working together in tandem with each other may achieve multiple functionality of providing a desired volume, a desired length and a desired amount of eyelash separation. A thicker circumference brush holds more mascara within its brushes so it achieves a more voluminous look. A thinner circumference brush with multiple bristles achieves a longer looking lash. And a thinner circumference brush with thinner, more separated bristles achieves lash separation. In the present embodiment, the upper brush 86 may have a thicker circumference to focus on applying mascara in a manner that makes the lashes 98 appear to be thicker. The lower brush 88 may have a thinner circumference to apply mascara in a manner that makes the lashes 98 appear to be longer. However, any combination of brushes may be used to achieve a desired appearance.
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(26) The applicator 50 may be placed in the mascara container 100, so that the wands 64 and 66 and their respective brushes 70 and 72 extend into the mascara receptacle 102 for storage and/or to receive the mascara therein. The mascara container 100 may have a dual-squeegee portal (not shown in
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Advantages
(33) From the foregoing description it can be seen that the arrangement of the dual brushes may decrease the amount of time required to apply mascara, as brushes coat the upper and under sides of the user's top lash at the same time. In some embodiments, the interplay of the dual brushes working together in tandem may simultaneously add volume, lengthen lashes and separate lashes depending on the types of brushes used, a combination of eyelash appearances may result.
(34) A thicker circumference brush holds more mascara within its brushes so it achieves a more voluminous look, a thinner circumference brush with multiple bristles achieves a longer looking lash, and a thinner circumference brush with thinner, more separated bristles achieves lash separation. The brushes may be curved or straight, full or minimal, short or long, bristles or silicone. Some combinations of brushes may achieve various looks that are not easily achieved with a single mascara brush. Examples of dual brush combinations include: (a) a full top brush and a skinny bottom brush, either curved or straight to achieve volume and fullness on the top and to separate and lengthen from the bottom; (b) a full top brush and a full bottom brush, both with short lengths to achieve maximum volume and fullness; (c) top and bottom brushes formed from medium silicone and having a medium length to achieve added length and separation; and (d) top and/or bottom brushes that are sculpted to nest with each other to achieve precision and definition.
(35) The reverse tweezers mechanism facilitates improved user control when applying mascara. Unlike other previous mascara applicators, a steady pressure is automatically applied by the flexible reverse tweezers mechanism, which forces the brushes toward one another in a manner that surrounds and hugs the lashes. Manual pressure is needed only to position the brushes above and beneath the lashes and, in some embodiments, to position the brushes in the mascara container. This action may make the process of applying mascara more spontaneous, manageable, fluid, comfortable, ergonomic and/or efficient.
(36) The applicator may be associated with an applicator container that at least partially encases a proximal, handle portion of the applicator in a manner that enables actuation of the reverse tweezers mechanism. This arrangement may enable the user to apply pressure to one or both sides of the container to move the brushes apart from one another and to release the pressure so that the brushes move back together in a nestled position. In addition, the applicator container may impart the applicator, as well as an assembly of the applicator, the applicator container and the mascara container, with a sleek look.
(37) The mascara container may be configured to hold mascara and the brushes of the applicator. The mascara container may have dual portals through which the two brushes may be brought into contact with the mascara, and two squeegees to remove excess mascara from the brushes and return it to one or more receptacles that contain the mascara. The two portals may also provide a clean and efficient way to hold and store the dual brushes after mascara application has been completed. The dual squeegees may also help to seal the receptacle from exposure to the atmosphere and, thus, prevent drying of the mascara.
(38) It will be understood that the disclosed subject matter may be embodied in other specific forms by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit, characteristics or coverage of the disclosed embodiments. The embodiments described herein are to be considered to be illustrative and not restrictive, and the scopes of the claims are not intended to be limited to the details of the described embodiments. Rather, the scope of each claim is defined by its plain language and the full scope of available equivalents thereto, as broadly as the art will permit.
(39) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its purposes, functions, structures, or operational characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative, and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.