WIPER FOR A COSMETIC PACKAGE

20250318627 ยท 2025-10-16

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A wiper associated with a cosmetic package for wiping a rod and an applicator part attached to the rod. The wiper comprises a hollow tubular body with a circumferential wiping lip extending inwardly into a hollow interior of the hollow tubular body. The circumferential wiping lip has an inner and outer surface, defining a first wiping orifice. The outer surface features uniformly spaced teeth having a downward and inward curvature towards a longitudinal axis of the wiper. Each tooth has two opposing main surfaces, an inner lateral surface and an outer lateral surface. The outer lateral surface has at least two concave notches. The teeth collectively form a second wiping orifice smaller than the first.

    Claims

    1. A wiper for a cosmetic package comprising: a hollow tubular body having an upper end and a lower end; a circumferential wiping lip extending radially inwardly from a lower end of the hollow tubular body into a hollow interior of the hollow tubular body; wherein the circumferential wiping lip comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the circumferential wiping lip further comprising a central opening with an interior edge defining a first wiping orifice; wherein the outer surface slanting inwardly towards the inner surface of the circumferential wiping lip; wherein a plurality of teeth uniformly spaced and arranged circumferentially on the outer surface of the circumferential wiping lip; wherein each tooth of the plurality of teeth has a downward and inward curvature towards a longitudinal axis of the wiper; wherein each tooth of the plurality of teeth comprising two main opposing surfaces, an outer lateral surface, and an inner lateral surface opposing the outer lateral surface; wherein the outer lateral surface of the at least one tooth being closer to the lower end of the hollow tubular body than to the first wiping orifice, and the inner lateral surface being closer to the first wiping orifice than to the lower end of the hollow tubular body; wherein the outer lateral surface meeting the inner lateral surface to form a free edge at a tip of the tooth; wherein the outer lateral surface having a convex arch along its length that converges to meet the inner lateral surface, and the inner lateral surface having a concave-arch along its length; wherein the radius of curvature of the outer lateral surface being smaller than that of the inner lateral surface; wherein the tooth further comprising at least two concave notches formed on the outer lateral surface thereof, wherein the two concave notches are positioned consecutively along the length of the lateral surface and extend across the entire width of the lateral surface; and wherein free edges of the teeth collectively forming a second wiping orifice, the second wiping orifice having a diameter smaller than the first wiping orifice.

    2. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the hollow tubular body that tapers slightly towards a lower end thereof.

    3. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the circumferential wiping lip has a slightly concave profile, originating from an inner surface of the hollow tubular body and terminating at the wiping orifice.

    4. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the diameter of first wiping orifice is between 3.8-4.8 mm and the diameter of the second wiping orifice is between 2.6 mm-3.6 mm.

    5. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the two main opposing surfaces, are both flat and have identical shapes.

    6. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the two concave notches share a one common edge between them, and wherein the two concave notches are situated away from an upper end and a lower end of the tooth.

    7. The wiper of claim 1, wherein each tooth of the plurality of teeth has a base region through which it is attached to the circumferential wiping lip, the base region extends across a complete width of the circumferential wiping lip.

    8. The wiper of claim 1, wherein all the plurality of teeth exhibit uniformity in both shape and size.

    9. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth is integrally formed with the wiper by injection molding.

    10. The wiper of claim 1, wherein, a length of each of the plurality of teeth is between 3-4 mm; and wherein a maximum width of each of the plurality of teeth is between 1-1.5 mm.

    11. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the wiper is configured to be part of the cosmetic package; wherein the cosmetic package comprises a product reservoir, a cap, a rod and an applicator part; and wherein wiper is fitted into a neck of the product reservoir; the cap is attached to an upper end of the rod and the applicator is secured to a lower end of the rod.

    12. The wiper of claim 1, wherein the wiper includes a circumferential retention bead on an outer circumference of the hollow tubular body; wherein to fit the wiper in the neck of the product reservoir, the circumferential retention bead formed on the outer circumference of wiper slide into an annular groove formed in the neck of the product reservoir.

    13. A wiper for a cosmetic package comprising: a hollow tubular body having an upper end and a lower end; a circumferential wiping lip extending radially inwardly from a lower end of the hollow tubular body into a hollow interior of the hollow tubular body; wherein the circumferential wiping lip comprising an inner surface and an outer surface; wherein the circumferential wiping lip further comprising a central opening with an interior edge defining a first wiping orifice; wherein a plurality of teeth uniformly spaced and arranged circumferentially on the outer surface of the circumferential wiping lip; wherein each tooth of the plurality of tooth has a downward and inward curvature towards a longitudinal axis of the wiper; wherein the tooth comprising two main opposing surfaces, an outer lateral surface, and an inner lateral surface opposing the outer lateral surface; wherein the outer lateral surface meeting the inner lateral surface to form a free edge at a tip of the tooth; wherein the outer lateral surface having a convex arch along its length that converges to meet the inner lateral surface; wherein the tooth further comprising at least two concave notches formed on the outer lateral surface thereof; and wherein free edges of the teeth collectively forming a second wiping orifice, the second wiping orifice having a diameter smaller than the first wiping orifice.

    14. The wiper of claim 13, wherein the outer lateral surface of the at least one tooth being closer to the lower end of the hollow tubular body than to the first wiping orifice, and the inner lateral surface being closer to the first wiping orifice than to the lower end of the hollow tubular body.

    15. The wiper of claim 13, wherein the hollow tubular body that tapers slightly towards a lower end thereof.

    16. The wiper of claim 13, wherein the inner surface of the circumferential wiping lip has a slightly concave profile, originating from an inner surface of the hollow tubular body and terminating at the wiping orifice; and wherein the outer surface of the circumferential wiping lip is an inclined surface, originating from the lower end of the tubular body and ending at an interior edge of the wiping lip defined by the first wiping orifice.

    17. A wiper for a cosmetic package comprising: a hollow tubular body having an upper end and a lower end; a circumferential wiping lip extending radially inwardly from a lower end of the hollow tubular body into a hollow interior of the hollow tubular body; wherein the circumferential wiping lip comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the circumferential wiping lip further comprising a central opening with an interior edge defining a first wiping orifice; wherein the outer surface slanting inwardly towards the inner surface of the circumferential wiping lip; wherein a plurality of teeth uniformly spaced and arranged circumferentially on the outer surface of the circumferential wiping lip; wherein each tooth of the plurality of teeth has a downward and inward curvature towards a longitudinal axis of the wiper; wherein each tooth of the plurality of teeth comprising two main opposing surfaces, an outer lateral surface, and an inner lateral surface opposing the outer lateral surface; wherein the outer lateral surface of the at least one tooth being closer to the lower end of the hollow tubular body than to the first wiping orifice, and the inner lateral surface being closer to the first wiping orifice than to the lower end of the hollow tubular body; wherein the outer lateral surface meeting the inner lateral surface to form a free edge at a tip of the tooth; wherein the outer lateral surface having a convex arch along its length that converges to meet the inner lateral surface, and the inner lateral surface having a concave-arch along its length; wherein the radius of curvature of the outer lateral surface being smaller than that of the inner lateral surface; and wherein free edges of the teeth collectively forming a second wiping orifice, the second wiping orifice having a diameter smaller than the first wiping orifice.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0028] A more complete appreciation of the present disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    [0029] FIG. 1 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a cosmetic package according to a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure;

    [0030] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a wiper of the cosmetic package of FIG. 1;

    [0031] FIG. 3 illustrates a front view of the wiper of FIG. 2;

    [0032] FIG. 4 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the wiper of FIG. 2;

    [0033] FIG. 5 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the wiper of FIG. 2;

    [0034] FIG. 6 illustrates another longitudinal cross-sectional view of the wiper of FIG. 2;

    [0035] FIG. 7 illustrates a bottom view of the wiper of FIG. 2; and

    [0036] FIG. 8 illustrates a top view of the wiper of FIG. 2.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0037] As shown throughout the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts. While illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure have been described and illustrated above, it should be understood that these are exemplary of the disclosure and are not to be considered as limiting. Additions, deletions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be considered limited by the foregoing description.

    [0038] The terms comprise (and any form of comprise, such as comprises and comprising), have (and any form of have, such as has and having), contain (and any form of contain, such as contains and containing), and include (and any form of include, such as includes and including) are open-ended linking verbs. As a result, a system or method that comprises, has, contains, or includes one or more elements possesses those one or more elements, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more elements or steps. Likewise, an element of a system or method that comprises, has, contains, or includes one or more features possesses those one or more features, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more features. Furthermore, a structure that is configured in a certain way must be configured in at least that way, but also may be configured in a way or ways that are not specified.

    [0039] Referring to FIG. 1, which illustrates a cosmetic package 100 designed for dispensing liquid or pasty products like a lip product or mascara. This package 100 comprises a product reservoir 10, which could be a bottle, such as a glass one, with a neck 20 or collar ending in external threading 21. A cap 40 with internal threading 41 is provided to seal the reservoir 10. This threading 41 matches the threaded end 21 of the neck 20. The cap 40 includes an inner cap member 42, which in this case features a transverse wall 42 that fits tightly over the neck's end 20 to prevent the product leakage. The cosmetic package 100 extends along a longitudinal axis X.

    [0040] The cap 40 is provided with an applicator part 70, extending into the reservoir 10 when the cap 40 is in the closed position as illustrated in FIG. 1.

    [0041] The applicator part 70 is mounted on the bottom end of a rod 90, which itself is integral with the transverse wall 42 of the cap 40 and coaxial with the cap 40. The rod 90 is coaxial with the neck 20 when the cap 40 is in the closed position.

    [0042] The applicator part 70 may be a brush or an applicator made of an elastomeric material, a flock-coated plastic material, felt, foam or any other material suitable for applying the product.

    [0043] The neck 20 of the reservoir 10 is equipped with a wiper 50 made of an elastically deformable material in which the rod 90 of the applicator part 70 sits when the cap 40 is secured to the neck 20 of the reservoir 10.

    [0044] Referring to FIGS. 2-6, the wiper 50 has a hollow tubular body 52 that tapers slightly towards a lower end thereof. The hollow tubular body 52 of the wiper 50 terminates in an upper orifice 54 at an upper end thereof and terminates in a lower orifice 55 at a lower end thereof. The lower orifice 55 defines a first wiping orifice 55. The wiper 50 further includes attachment features such as a circumferential retention bead 56 on outer circumference of the hollow tubular body 52. In order to fit the wiper 50 in the neck 20 of the reservoir 10, the circumferential retention bead 56 formed on the circumference of wiper 50 slide into an annular groove 27 formed in the neck 20 of the reservoir 10, refer FIG. 1. This allows the wiper 50 to remain in place when the applicator part 70 is withdrawn from the reservoir 10 and wiped.

    [0045] The wiper 50 further includes an annular flange 57 at the upper end thereof. The annular flange 57 at the upper end of the wiper 50 rests on a free edge of the neck 20 of the reservoir 10, when the wiper 50 is mounted on the reservoir 50, refer FIG. 1.

    [0046] Inside a hollow interior 53 of the wiper 50, a circumferential wiping lip 58 extends radially inwardly from the lower end of the hollow tubular body 52 of the wiper 50.

    [0047] The circumferential wiping lip 58 features a central opening with an interior edge, the interior edge defining the first wiping orifice 55.

    [0048] Furthermore, the circumferential wiping lip 58 comprises of an inner surface 58a and an outer surface 58b. As seen in FIG. 5 showing the longitudinal cross-section of the wiper 50, the outer surface 58b is predominantly flat and inclined, originating from the lower end of the hollow tubular body 52 and ending at an interior edge of the circumferential wiping lip 58 defined by the first wiping orifice 55. The outer surface 58b of the circumferential wiping lip 58 exhibits a frustum of cone shape. Furthermore, the outer surface 58b converges towards the inner surface 58a of the circumferential wiping lip 58. On the other hand, as seen in FIG. 6, the inner surface 58a has a slightly concave profile, originating from an inner surface of the hollow tubular body 52 and terminating at the first wiping orifice 55.

    [0049] Referring to FIGS. 2-8, the outer surface 58b of the circumferential wiping lip 58 includes a plurality of teeth 60, uniformly spaced and arranged in a circumferential manner on the outer surface 58b. Each tooth 60 exhibits a downward and inward curvature towards the longitudinal axis X of the wiper 50. The free edges 66 of these teeth 60 collectively form a second wiping orifice 61 (FIGS. 7 and 8), characterized by a diameter smaller than that of the first wiping orifice 55. The first wiping orifice 55 have a diameter ranging between 3-5 mm and the second wiping orifice 61 have a diameter ranging between 2-4 mm. Preferably, the diameter of first wiping orifice 55 is between 3.8-4.8 mm and the diameter of the second wiping orifice 61 is between 2.6 mm-3.6 mm.

    [0050] As seen in the FIG. 4, at least one of the teeth 60 includes two main opposing surfaces 62, 63 and two opposing lateral surfaces 64, 65. The two main opposing surfaces 62, 63 are both flat and have identical shapes. Conversely, the two opposing lateral surfaces 64, 65 are non-identical. Specifically, the tooth 60 has an outer lateral surface 64 and an inner lateral surface 65. The outer lateral surface 64 of the tooth 60 lies closer to the lower end of the hollow tubular body 52 than to the first wiping orifice 55, while the inner lateral surface 65 is situated closer to the first wiping orifice 55 than to the lower end of the hollow tubular body 52. The outer lateral surface 64 meets the inner lateral surface 65 to form a free edge 66 at a tip thereof. The outer lateral surface 64 has a convex arch along a length thereof that converge to meet the inner lateral surface 65, refer FIG. 6. The inner lateral surface 65 has concave-arch along its length. The radius of curvature of the outer lateral surface 64 is significantly smaller than that of the inner lateral surface 65, resulting in a more pronounced curvature in the outer lateral surface 64 compared to the inner lateral surface 65.

    [0051] Furthermore, referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, at least one of the teeth 60 has at least two concave notches 67, 68 formed on the outer lateral surface 64 thereof, designed to enhance the flexibility of the tooth 60. The two concave notches 67, 68 are positioned consecutively along the length of the outer lateral surface 64, without a gap and therefore, sharing a one common edge 69 between them. Each of the two concave notches 67, 68 extends across the entire width of the outer lateral surface 64. As seen, both the two concave notches 67, 68 are situated away from an upper end and a lower end of the tooth 60.

    [0052] In the exemplary embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4, each tooth 60 has a base region 69 through which it is attached to the circumferential wiping lip 58, the base region 69 extend across a complete width W1 of the circumferential wiping lip 58. However, in alternate embodiment, the base region 69 of the tooth 60 may not extend over the entire width of the circumferential wiping lip 58.

    [0053] In the present embodiment, all the teeth 60 exhibit uniformity in both shape and size. However, in alternate embodiments, at least one tooth 60 may deviate in either shape or size from the remaining teeth 60.

    [0054] Further, various embodiments, the two concave notches 67 and 68 are/may not be identical in their sizes in terms of at least one of their lengths, breadths or depths.

    [0055] In the present embodiment, the teeth 60 are integrally formed with the wiper 50 by injection molding.

    [0056] In the present embodiment, there are six teeth 60, however, in other alternate embodiments, the number of teeth 60 may more or less than six.

    [0057] When the applicator part 70 is withdrawn from the wiper 50, the first wiping orifice 55 wipes the rod 90, while the second wiping orifice 61 effectively wipes the extra product deposited on the applicator/brush.

    [0058] During insertion of the applicator part 70 and the rod 90, the flexibility of the teeth 60 allows easy insertion of the applicator part 70 and the rod 90 into the reservoir 10.

    [0059] In the present embodiment, a length of each of teeth 60 is between 3-5 mm, preferably 3-4 mm. A maximum width of each of teeth 60 is between 0.5-1.5 mm, preferably about between 1-1.5 mm.

    [0060] The rod 90 and the cap 10 may be obtained by molding a thermoplastic material chosen from polyolefins, polypropylenes (PP), polyethylene terephthalates (PET) or a high-density polyethylene (HDPE). The thermoplastic material may be introduced into the mould by injection.

    [0061] The cap 10 can be fastened on the container 102 by snap-fastening or by some other means known in the art.

    [0062] The present disclosure is not limited to, the broadest in accordance with the basic idea disclosed herein. It should be interpreted as having a range. Skilled artisans may implement the pattern of the non-timely manner by combining, replacement of the disclosed embodiments shape, this would also do not depart from the scope of the invention. In addition, those skilled in the art may readily change or modifications to the disclosed embodiments, based on the present specification, such changes or modifications also belong to the scope of the present disclosure will be apparent.