Cosmetic Applicator Having One Molded And One Non-Molded Brush
20170347776 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/106
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B3/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B3/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mascara applicator that comprises a molded brush (adapted for grooming) to which is mounted a non-molded, fiber brush (adapted for loading product). The molded brush comprises relatively harder, relatively less flexible, injection molded bristles, while the non-molded brush comprises relatively softer, more flexible fiber bristles.
Claims
1. A cosmetic applicator head (13) comprising a molded brush portion (14) and the non-molded brush portion (15); the molded brush portion (14) comprises: a stem (14a) that has: a proximal end (14b); a distal end (14c); and a hollow space (14d) that opens onto the distal end of the stem, and onto a side wall (14e) of the stem; a main body (14f) that has: an opened proximal end (14h) that connects to the distal end (14c) of the stem (14a); a closed distal end (14i) having a groove (14k); a semi cylindrical member (14g) that defines a hollow space (14j), such that the hollow space (14j) of the main body is contiguous with the hollow space (14d) of the stem; wherein: the semi-cylindrical member (14g) occupies an angular space of approximately 180°-200°; the outside surface of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) features a multitude of bristles (14l), as does the closed distal end (14i) of the main body; and the side wall (14e) of the stem (14a) is devoid of bristles; and the non-molded brush portion (15) comprises: a twisted wire core (15a) that supports a multitude of fiber bristles (15e), the twisted wire core having proximal (15b) and distal (15c) ends that are devoid of bristles; wherein: the multitude of fiber bristles (15e) define a semi-cylindrical bristle envelope that occupies an angular space of approximately 160°-180°; the twisted wire core (15a) of the non-molded brush portion (15) rests in the hollow space (14j) of molded brush portion (14); the distal end (15c) of the twisted wire core (15a) rests in the groove (14k) of the molded brush portion (14); and the proximal end (15b) of the twisted wire core (15a) rests in the hollow space (14d) of the molded brush portion (14).
2. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the bristles (14l) of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) are arranged in columns (14p), there being from 4 to 10 columns, each column having from 5 to 50 bristles.
3. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the closed distal end (14i) of the molded brush portion (14) features a multitude of molded bristles (14l).
4. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the length of the distal end (15c) of the twisted wire core (15a) that is devoid of bristles is from 2 mm to 5 mm, and the length of the proximal (15b) end of the twisted wore core that is devoid of bristles is from 3 mm-6 mm.
5. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the hollow space (14d) of the stem (14a) is provided with one or more flexible (14m) tabs that allow the proximal end (15b) of the non-molded brush portion (15) to be forced into the hollow space of the stem, but that prevent its accidental removal therefrom.
6. A cosmetic applicator comprising a handle (11), an extended rod (12), and an applicator head (13) according to claim 1 that depends from the distal end (12a) of the rod.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Referring to
The Molded Brush Portion
[0020] Referring to
[0021] The main body (14f) comprises an approximately semi-cylindrical member (14g), an opened proximal end (14h), and a closed distal end (14i). The semi-cylindrical member (14g) defines a hollow space (14j) that connects to the opened proximal end (14h) and to a groove (14k) located in the closed distal end (14i) of the main body (see
[0022] Preferably, the bristles (14l) of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) are regularly arranged in columns (14p) that extend down the semi-cylindrical member, parallel to the longitudinal axis (A-A) of the main body (14f). Each column of bristles may typically comprise from 5 to 50 bristles, preferably from 10 to 40, more preferably from 20 to 35 bristles. For example, the semi-cylindrical member of
[0023] The bristles (14l) of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) of the main body (14f) typically extend radially from the longitudinal axis of the main body, and all of the bristles in a single column are parallel to each other. The bristles of the distal end (14i) of the main body extend in various directions. The bristles may comprise flat and/or rounded portions, and the horizontal cross section of the bristles may be any conceivable shape, only limited by the ability to mold the main body. Preferred, however, are bristles that have a horizontal cross section that is shaped as a circular segment that has an arc that ranges from about 160° to no more than 180°, and whose radius decreases as you move from base to tip. Such bristles have a semi-conical profile comprised of a flat face and a curved face. Preferably, the bristles would have a rounded tip. The remainder of each bristle may be shaped to have one or more depressions, one or more protrusions, or both on the curved face of the semi-conical bristle, while the flat face has no such features. Preferably, each semi-conical bristle has at least two depressions and/or protrusions located on its curved surface. The manufacture of such bristles was described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,326,590 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Also, a bristle may have one or more perforations that pass through the bristle from the flat face to the curved face. The manufacture of such bristles was described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,326,584 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. As can be seen in
[0024] Exemplary materials that can be used in the present invention to create the molded brush portion (14) include, but are not limited to: silicone elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers (such as, for example, styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene block copolymer—SEBS), vinyl elastomers (EVA), thermoplastic polyester elastomers (Hytrel® from Dupont de Nemours), thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers (Pellethane® from Dow Plastic), Nitrile, and EPDM. Hardness of the chosen material preferably ranges from about 35 MPa (35 shore D Hytrel® from Dupont de Nemours) to about 1180 MPa (82 shore D Hytrel®). In general, harder, less flexible materials will be more suitable for the molded brush portion (14), which is intended to spread and declump a thick mascara product, and separate and lengthen the eyelashes.
The Non-Molded Brush Portion
[0025] Referring to
The Assembled Applicator
[0026] The molded (14) and non-molded (15) brush portions are fashioned separately, and subsequently assembled. As noted above, the proximal end (15b) and distal end (15c) of the wire core (15a) are devoid of bristles (15e). Referring to
[0027] When assembled, the longitudinal axis (A-A) of the molded brush portion (14) is parallel to the longitudinal axis (B-B) of the non-molded brush portion (15). Together, the molded brush portion and the non-molded brush portion fill and angular sector of 360°. The molded brush portion fills an angular sector of 180°-200°, which is significantly greater than the 30°-120° of the arrangement brush portion (4) in U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926. The greater angular size of the comb portion provides better grooming of the lashes, especially curling.
[0028] The distal end (14i) of the assembled applicator is covered with the bristles to facilitate making-up those eyelashes that are near the inner canthus of the eye. This feature is missing from the applicator of U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926, which has no bristles on its distal end.
[0029] Also, because we use the hollow space (14d) in the side wall (14e) of the stem for assembly, we were able to extend the bristles of the non-molded brush the full length of the hollow space (14j), so there is no gap between the non-molded brush portion and the molded brush portion, as there is in U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926. Consequently, the non-molded brush portion will not be able to slide back and forth in the molded brush portion.