Movable belt mascara applicator
09572413 ยท 2017-02-21
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Abstract
A mascara application device, comprising a container for mascara a manually operable actuator, feed mechanism carried by the container to feed mascara to a loading station, in response to operation of the actuator, a belt having applicator brushes to receive mascara at the loading station as the actuator is operated, guide means to guide actuator induced belt displacement relative to the container to position the brushes for mascara application to eye lashes.
Claims
1. A mascara application device, comprising a) a container for mascara, b) a manually operable actuator, c) feed mechanism carried by the container to feed mascara to a loading station, in response to operation of the actuator, d) an endless elongated belt having applicator brushes to receive mascara at the loading station as the actuator is operated, e) guide means to guide actuator induced belt displacement relative to the container to position the brushes for mascara application to eye lashes, f) said actuator being rotatable about an axis which extends in the direction of belt elongation.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein said belt is an endless elongated belt.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein said actuator is operatively coupled to both said feed mechanism and to the belt.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein said belt is a plastic belt with plastic bristles, the belt extending generally lengthwise at one end of the container, which is elongated to be hand held, whereby said bristles face sidewardly relative to the container.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein said loading station is configured to receive liquid displaced by a pusher in the container, in response to actuator rotation.
6. The device of claim 5 including a liquid mascara pusher in said container, and a driver operatively coupled between said actuator and said pusher.
7. The device of claim 1 including first gearing operatively coupled between said actuator and said belt.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein said loading station is configured to receive liquid displaced by a pusher in the container, in response to actuator rotation and wherein said driver includes rotary gearing.
9. The device of claim 8 including other gearing operatively coupled between said actuator and said belt.
10. The device of claim 9 wherein said actuator is rotatable about an axis which extends in the direction of belt elongation.
11. The method of supplying mascara fluid to an applicator zone, that includes providing the device of claim 1, and a) pressurizing mascara in a supply zone to displace mascara to said loading station, and b) simultaneously employing bristles provided on said belt to scoop mascara from the loading station for belt delivery to said mascara applicator zone for application to eyelashes.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the rate of mascara delivery to said applicator zone is proportionally related to the rate of mascara delivering to said loading zone.
13. The device which includes; a) a container for mascara, b) a manually operable actuator, c) feed mechanism carried by the container to feed mascara to a loading station, in response to operation of the actuator, d) a belt having applicator brushes to receive mascara at the loading station as the actuator is operated, e) guide means to guide actuator induced belt displacement relative to the container to position the brushes for mascara application to eye lashes, f) a spindle, and g) first gearing associated with the spindle to rotate the spindle about a transverse axis as the actuator is manually rotated about a longitudinal axis, h) second gearing associated with the spindle and belt to drive the belt endwise in response to said spindle rotation.
14. The device of claim 13 wherein said second gearing includes gear teeth on the belt at its inner side, said belt brushes presented at the belt outer side.
15. The device of claim 14 wherein said first gearing includes interengageable teeth on an actuator part and extending about said longitudinal axis, and teeth on the spindle extending about said transverse axis.
16. A mascara application device, comprising a) a container for mascara b) a manually operable actuator, c) feed mechanism carried by the container to feed mascara to a loading station, in response to operation of the actuator, d) an endless elongated belt having applicator brushes to receive mascara at the loading station as the actuator is operated, e) guide means to guide actuator induced belt displacement relative to the container to position the brushes for mascara application to eye lashes, f) a spindle, and g) first gearing associated with the spindle to rotate the spindle about a transverse axis as the actuator is manually rotated about a longitudinal axis, h) second gearing associated with the spindle and belt to drive the belt endwise in response to said spindle rotation, i) there being a guide sleeve extending about said first gearing to center its rotation, the sleeve also extending into centering relation into said container.
17. The device of claim 16 wherein said guide sleeve extends about said spindle.
18. The device of claim 16 including an annular seal sealing off between said sleeve and said container for mascara.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(21) An endless belt 16 has or carries applicator brushes 17 which, at the loading zone 14, receive or pick up mascara fluid as the actuator is operated, for travel indicated by arrow 18 away from body 11a and toward zone 19 exposed to the exterior, for application to the user's eye lashes 20, as the user manually manipulates the hand held container body 11a. Belt travel or endwise displacement is guided by elongated guide means or structures indicated generally at 21
(22) Accordingly, second gearing is provided to rotate a spindle about a transverse axis 22a in response to actuator rotation about a longitudinal axis; and first gearing is provided to advance the belt longitudinally in response to said spindle rotation. More specifically, first gearing is associated with the spindle to rotate the spindle about a transverse axis 22a as the actuator is manually rotated about a longitudinal axis 22b, and second gearing is associated with the spindle and belt to drive the belt endwise in response to such spindle rotation. Also, the second gearing includes gear teeth 25 on the belt inner side, belt brushes 17 being presented at the belt outer side. Also, the first gearing includes interengageable teeth on an actuator part and extending about said longitudinal axis and the teeth on the spindle.
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