Advanceable and retractable cosmetic brush with adjustable fan-out bristle bundling feature
09808076 · 2017-11-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B7/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cosmetic brush having a flare-shaped ferrule at its mouth, through which an advanceable and retractable, resilient bristle brush extends. The brush connects in the handle, with an elevator mechanism that has a cupped upper end which carries the brush, and effects the axial movement thereof. As more bristles are exposed at the ferrule's flare-shaped mouth in response to their advancing movement, the degree of flare of the brush increases. The resilience of the exposed bristles along with the flare adjustability, creates the same effect as a plurality of different sized, smaller brushes. There is thus eliminated the need for carrying multiple different sized brushes that might otherwise be required in order to produce an equivalent optimal brushing result.
Claims
1. A cosmetic brush, comprising in combination: a) an elongate handle member and a ferrule thereon, said ferrule having a flare shaped opening at its end remote from the handle member, b) bearing means mounting the ferrule for turning on the handle member while restraining the ferrule against axial movement thereon, c) said handle member having a bore and an open end, d) an elevator member in the handle member bore, and cooperable threads in the bore and on the elevator member, for advancing the latter through the open end of the handle member in response to relative turning of the elevator and handle members, e) said ferrule and elevator member having cooperable keying means, restraining relative turning movement between the elevator member and ferrule such that they rotate together, and f) a multi-bristle brush having a plug at one end, said brush plug being mounted to the elevator member and being movable therewith, said brush having at its other end, multiple resilient, flaring bristles whose flare is restricted by their engagement with the inner wall of the flare shaped opening of the ferrule, whereby as the brush is advanced in the ferrule, the flare of the brush increases as enabled by the shape of the ferrule's inner wall, as a consequence of the resilience of the brush bristles.
2. The invention as set forth in claim 1, wherein: a) the ferrule is keyed to the elevator member, and both the ferrule and elevator member as a unit, are turnable with respect to said elongate handle member, to effect said advancing movement of the elevator member and multi-bristle brush.
3. The invention as set forth in claim 1, wherein: a) the elevator member includes an elevator cup having an exterior polygonal surface, with multiple flats, b) the ferrule has at least two flat surfaces which bear against the elevator cup flats, so as to effect keying of the elevator member and ferrule.
4. The invention as set forth in claim 1, and further including: a) an insert member disposed in the handle member, and wherein: b) the bore of the handle member has a series of splines projecting from the surface thereof, and c) said insert member has a series of splines projecting from the surface thereof, said handle member splines inter-locking with said insert member splines so as to lock the two members together in fixed relation.
5. The invention as set forth in claim 4, wherein: a) said elevator member comprises a depending fork ex-tending into the interior of the handle member, said fork having a pair of tines with latching lugs at their ends, said latching lugs being engageable with a shoulder on the insert member so as to limit the outward movement of the elevator member to a predetermined extent.
6. The invention as set forth in claim 1, and further including: a) an insert member disposed in said handle member, and wherein said insert member and ferrule having interfering lugs which effects retention of the ferrule, and prevents the latter from accidental, undesired removal from the handle member.
7. The invention as set forth in claim 6, wherein: a) said cooperable threads comprise a multi-turn helical thread on the elevator member, and a helical thread segment of 360 degrees or less, in engagement with the multi-turn helical thread on the elevator member.
8. The invention as set forth in claim 7, and further including: a) a shoulder on the insert member, disposed on the wall thereof and located opposite to the location of said thread segment, so as to strengthen said wall against inadvertent de-formation when the thread segment is operative.
9. The invention as set forth in claim 1, wherein: a) the elevator member has an elevator cup into which said brush plug is pressed, and held captive.
10. The invention as set forth in claim 1, wherein: a) the elevator member comprises a cup which holds the brush, and wherein: b) said elevator member further comprises a depending fork, c) the threads on the elevator member are integral with the cup and integral with the depending fork.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS, AND BEST MODES KNOWN FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION AS OF THE PRESENT FILING DATE
(44) Essentially the invention comprises a cosmetic applicator brush having the capability of providing a bunch or bundle of fine bristle elements which, in effect, duplicate the structure and functional capabilities of a plurality of separate brushes of variable size and shape. Accordingly there is eliminated the need for a consumer to carry multiple different sized brushes in order to more uniformly and easily apply face powder or other cosmetic substance.
(45) As is well known, cosmetic powder is widely utilized in order to hide imperfections on the skin, absorb perspiration, conceal shine, as well as imparting a smooth appearance to skin and/or change the hue or glow of light reflected from otherwise untreated skin.
(46) The cosmetic brush of the present invention is shown generally in
(47) The individual parts of the assembled brush are identified in
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(49) The brush 16 per se will be described first. Essentially it consists of a large number of fine bristle elements which, in the absence of confinement, flare out at their free ends by an extent which is similar to the showing of
(50) Turning now to the elevator mechanism 18 per se, this is illustrated in detail in
(51) Turning next to the handle, reference is made to
(52) Midway of the ends of the insert member are external shoulders 34 the top of which becomes aligned with the edge of the opening of the outer piece as shown in
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(54) Referring again to the insert member 14,
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(56) The uppermost surface of the shoulder of the insert member is indicated at 34, and adds thickness to the existing shoulder of the cover part 12, such that the ferrule, indicated 20, has a seat against which it can turnably move. Slightly above this location are two additional shoulders, 50 and 52, one on the insert member and the other on the ferrule 20. These operate to retain the ferrule against accidental removal, while still enabling the ferrule to be manually turned. For purposes of clarification, the items in
(57) Referring again to this figure, there is directly opposite the single helical thread segment 40, an abutment 54 which backs up the required engagement of the thread segment with the engagement of the elevator member threads 26. The arrangement avoids inadvertent stripping of the thread segment with the elevator member threads.
(58) In operation, the user can advance or retract the brush by grasping the cover part 12 with the fingers of one hand, and twisting the ferrule 20. As the ferrule is twisted, and due to the keying feature noted above in connection with
(59) Another embodiment of the invention is shown in
(60) From the above it can be seen that I have provided novel and improved applicator brushes which are straightforward in their construction, and which substantially eliminate the need for a consumer to carry a larger number of separate smaller brushes, while still retaining the flexibility of the smaller units.
(61) The applicator brushes are thus seen to represent a distinct advance and improvement in the cosmetic field.
(62) Each and every one of the appended claims represents an aspect of the invention which is separate and distinct from all others, and accordingly it is intended that each claim be treated as such when examined in the light of the prior art devices in any determination of novelty or validity.
(63) Variations and modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention.
LISTING OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(64) 10 Cosmetic brush assembled 12 Handle part 14 Insert member fitted into handle part 16 Bristle brush 18 Elevator member 20 Ferrule 22 Plug of gathered bristles 24 Elevator cup 26 Threads on elevator member 28 Depending fork on elevator cup 30 Latching lug 32 Splines on insert member 34 Shoulder on insert member exterior 38 Splines on inner surface of handle part 40 Single helical thread on insert member 46 Bead 48 Bead 50 Shoulder 52 Shoulder 54 Abutment