Device for dispensing and applying stick-shaped cosmetic product
12471691 ยท 2025-11-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D40/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for dispensing and applying a cosmetic product wherein the cosmetic product is movable between a position retracted into the device and a position deployed out of the device includes a receptacle for the cosmetic product and a sheath forming a housing for the receptacle. The sheath covers the cosmetic product when the cosmetic product is in the position retracted into the device, and at least partially uncovers the cosmetic product when the cosmetic product is in the position deployed out of the device. The device further includes a rotating mechanism configured to create a relative displacement between the sheath and the receptacle to allow the cosmetic product to move between the position retracted into the device and the position deployed out of the device and a base forming a housing for the rotating mechanism. The base and sheath are made of cardboard.
Claims
1. A device for dispensing and applying a cosmetic product wherein the cosmetic product is movable between a position retracted into the device and a position deployed out of the device, the device comprising: a receptacle for the cosmetic product; a sheath forming a housing for the receptacle, the sheath being configured to cover the cosmetic product when the cosmetic product is in the position retracted into the device, and to at least partially uncover the cosmetic product when the cosmetic product is in the position deployed out of the device; a rotating mechanism configured to create a relative displacement between the sheath and the receptacle to allow the cosmetic product to move between the position retracted into the device and the position deployed out of the device, the rotating mechanism comprising a first element and a second element movable in rotation relative to each other, the first element being fastened to the sheath and the second element being fastened to the receptacle, the second element comprising a threaded rod and the first element comprising a complementary thread; and a base forming a housing for the rotating mechanism, wherein the base and the sheath are made of cardboard.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the sheath and the first element of the rotating mechanism are fastened by at least one of gluing, clamping, and snap-fitting.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first element and the second element of the rotating mechanism comprise a helical connection.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the base is fastened to the second element of the rotating mechanism by at least one of gluing, clamping, and snap-fitting.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the second element is integral with the receptacle.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the sheath is configured to translate in the base upon actuation of the rotating mechanism.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the base and the sheath are cylindrical.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the rotating mechanism comprises plastic.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the rotating mechanism comprises a blocking means configured to block the rotation of the rotating mechanism.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the blocking means comprises a means for connecting the first element to the second element so as to block the rotation of the first element relative to the second element.
11. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a cover configured to cooperate with the base.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(8) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
(10) In the following description and in the claims, identical, similar or analogous components will be designated by the same reference numbers in order to facilitate the description.
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(12) The device 10 comprises a receptacle 12 for the cosmetic product P, a sheath 14 configured to house the receptacle 12, a rotating mechanism 16 configured to create a relative displacement between the sheath 14 and the receptacle 12, and a base 18 configured to house the rotating mechanism 16.
(13) The rotating mechanism 16 is configured to allow the cosmetic product P to move between the position retracted into the device 10 and the position deployed out of the device 10.
(14) The rotating mechanism can impart a relative translational movement between the sheath 14 and the receptacle 12.
(15) The receptacle 12 may comprise a cup or a tray.
(16) The sheath 14 forms a housing for the receptacle 12. More particularly, the sheath 14 can form a housing for the receptacle 12 and the cosmetic product P. The sheath 14 is configured to cover the cosmetic product P when the cosmetic product P is in the position retracted into the device 10 (
(17) The sheath 14 and the base 18 are made of cardboard.
(18) The rotating mechanism 16 may comprise plastic such as polypropylene, polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The rotating mechanism 16 may comprise biodegradable plastic such as polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), or polybutylene succinate (PBS). The rotating mechanism 16 may comprise recyclable plastic such as polypropylene (PP) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
(19) Thus, the device 10 is composed mainly of cardboard (at least 51% by weight) which makes it easier to recycle the device 10. Indeed, the device 10 is capable of being recycled in the paper/cardboard industry, and if the plastic used is recyclable then they will also be recycled. On the other hand, if the device 10 includes less than 51% by weight of cardboard, it will be recycled in the plastic industry and the cardboard elements will not be recycled.
(20) The sheath 14 may be cylindrical to facilitate its manufacture. More specifically, the sheath 14 may be a hollow cylinder.
(21) The sheath 14 may have a thickness in the range of 1 to 2 mm.
(22) The sheath 14 can also be called a ring or casing.
(23) The base 18 forms a housing for the rotating mechanism 16.
(24) The base 18 may be cylindrical to facilitate its manufacture. More specifically, the base 18 may be a hollow cylinder.
(25) The base 18 may have a thickness in the range of 1 to 2 mm.
(26) The cosmetic product P is movable between a position retracted into the device 10 (
(27) The rotating mechanism 16 may be fastened to the sheath 14 and the receptacle 12. The rotating mechanism 16 may be a twist mechanism.
(28) The rotating mechanism 16 may comprise two elements 20, 22 movable in rotation relative to each other. For example, one of the two elements 20, 22 is fastened to the sheath 14 and the other of the two elements 20, 22 is fastened to the receptacle 12. Each of the two elements 20, 22 may be fastened respectively to the sheath 14 and the receptacle 12.
(29) The sheath 14 may be fastened to one of the two elements 20, 22 by gluing. Alternatively, the sheath 14 may be integral with one of the two elements 20, 22. The receptacle 12 may be fastened to one of the two elements 20, 22 by gluing. Alternatively, the receptacle 12 may be integral with one of the two elements.
(30) The two elements 20, 22 of the rotating mechanism 16 may comprise a helical connection. In other words, the two elements 20, 22 may be connected by a helical connection. The two elements 20, 22 may cooperate by a helical connection. The two elements 20, 22 may be movable in rotation relative to each other by a helical connection.
(31) More particularly, the rotating mechanism 16 may comprise a first element 20 and a second element 22. The first element 20 and the second element 22 may be movable in rotation relative to each other. The first element 20 and the second element 22 may be fastened respectively to the sheath 14 and the receptacle 12.
(32) For example, the first element 20 is fastened to the sheath 14 and the second element 22 is fastened to the receptacle 12. The sheath 14 and the first element 20 of the rotating mechanism 16 may be fastened by gluing. Alternatively, the sheath 14 may be integral with the first element 20. Alternatively, the sheath 14 and the first element 20 of the rotating mechanism 16 may be fastened by snap-fitting. Alternatively, the sheath 14 and the first element 20 of the rotating mechanism 16 may be fastened by clamping. The receptacle 12 may be fastened to the second element 22 by gluing. Alternatively, the receptacle 12 may be integral with the second element 22. Alternatively, the receptacle 12 may be fastened to the second element 22 by snap-fitting. Alternatively, the receptacle 12 may be fastened to the second element 22 by clamping.
(33) The sheath 14 may comprise a first end 140 fastened to the first element 20. The sheath 14 may comprise a second open end 142. The second end 142 may allow the passage of the cosmetic product P between the position retracted into the device 10 and the position deployed out of the device 10.
(34) The first end 140 may be fastened to the first element 20 on a gluing area A corresponding to the height of the first element 20 (
(35) In the position retracted into the device 10, the first element 20 may be in contact with the receptacle 12.
(36) The first element 20 and the second element 22 of the rotating mechanism 16 may comprise a helical connection. In other words, the first element 20 and the second element 22 may be connected by a helical connection. The first element 20 and the second element 22 may cooperate by a helical connection. The first element 20 and the second element 22 may be movable in rotation relative to each other by a helical connection.
(37) The second element 22 may comprise a threaded rod. The first element 20 may comprise a complementary thread. The first element 22 may comprise a nut comprising the complementary thread.
(38) The base 18 can be fastened to the second element 22 of the rotating mechanism 16, for example by gluing.
(39) The base 18 may form a housing for the sheath 14. The sheath 14 may be configured to translate in the base 18 between an outer position (
(40) The sheath 14 may be configured to translate into the base 18 via engagement of the threads of the first element 20 and the second element 22.
(41) The base 18 may comprise a first closed end 180 and a second open end 182. The second end 182 may allow the insertion of the rotating mechanism 16. The second end 182 may allow the translation of the sheath. The second element 22 of the rotating mechanism 16 may be fastened to the first end 180 of the base 18.
(42) The second end 182 may allow the passage of the sheath 14 between the outer position and the inner position.
(43) The device 10 may comprise a cover 26 configured to cooperate with the base 18. The cover 26 may be configured to be sleeved onto the base. The cover 26 may be configured to be sleeved onto the second end 182 of the base 18.
(44) The base 18 may comprise two cardboard sheets 184, 186 connected by gluing or clamping so as to form a single piece. More specifically, the base 18 may comprise an outer cardboard sheet 184 and an inner cardboard sheet 186. The inner cardboard sheet 186 is sized relative to the outer cardboard sheet 184 so as to form an axial protuberance which projects from the outer cardboard sheet 184 on the side opposite the closed end 180 of the base 18. The axial protuberance has a height adapted to allow positioning and holding of the cover 26 on the base 18.
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(46) The cosmetic product P is movable between a position retracted into the device 10 (
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(48) The cosmetic product P is configured to have side walls configured to be in contact with the sheath 14. The sheath 14 can cover the side walls of the cosmetic product 14 when the cosmetic product P is in the position retracted into the device 10.
(49) When a user actuates the rotating mechanism 16, a relative displacement between the sheath 14 and the receptacle 12 is created, to allow the cosmetic product P to move between the position retracted into the device 10 and the position deployed out of the device 10.
(50) More specifically, the user can rotate the rotating mechanism 16 to cause an axial movement between the position retracted into the device 10 and the position deployed out of the device 10.
(51) More specifically, upon actuation of rotating mechanism 16, the first element 20 can be rotated relative to the second element 22. The first element 20 can then perform a simultaneous rotational and translational movement around the second element 22. The first element 20 can drive in translation the sheath 14 so as to at least partially uncover the cosmetic product P. The cosmetic product P switches from the position retracted into the device 10 (
(52) The sheath 14 can translate in the base 18. The sheath 14 can be housed in the base 18.
(53) The operation of the device 10 is simple.
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(55) The blocking means 24 may comprise a means for connecting the two elements 20, 22 of the rotating mechanism 16, so as to block the relative movement between the two elements 20, 22. The blocking means 24 may comprise a means for connecting the first element 20 to the second element 22 of the rotating mechanism 16, so as to block the relative movement between the first element 20 and the second element 22.
(56) The blocking means 24 may comprise a means for connecting the first element 20 of the rotating mechanism 16 to the receptacle 12, so as to block the relative movement between the first element 20 and the second element 22 in the retracted position.
(57) The blocking means 24 may comprise an anti-rotation notch.
(58) The blocking means may comprise a male element 240 configured to engage in a female element 242. The male element 240 and the female element 242 may be disposed respectively on the first element 20 and the second element 22. The male element 240 and the female element 242 may be disposed respectively on the first element 20 and the receptacle 12.
(59) Unless otherwise expressly indicated herein, all numerical values indicating mechanical/thermal properties, compositional percentages, dimensions and/or tolerances, or other characteristics are to be understood as modified by the word about or approximately in describing the scope of the present disclosure. This modification is desired for various reasons including industrial practice, material, manufacturing, and assembly tolerances, and testing capability.
(60) As used herein, the phrase at least one of A, B, and C should be construed to mean a logical (A OR B OR C), using a non-exclusive logical OR, and should not be construed to mean at least one of A, at least one of B, and at least one of C.
(61) The description of the disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the substance of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.