PACKAGING AND APPLICATION DEVICE
20170311699 · 2017-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Packaging and application device (10), comprising: i. a container (11) containing a cosmetic product to be applied, ii. an applicator (12) for withdrawing the product contained in the container, comprising an application member (14) for applying the product, the container comprising a wiping member (20) for wiping the application member as it leaves the container, the wiping member comprising a flexible wiping lip (50) whose free edge defines an orifice for the application member to pass through, wherein the wiping lip deforms as the application member passes through the orifice, the wiping lip having in at least one transverse section at least two sectors which extend in angular fashion about the axis (X) of the orifice, and which are constituted of respective materials of different rigidities.
Claims
1. Packaging and application device, comprising: i. a container containing a cosmetic product to be applied, ii. an applicator for withdrawing the product contained in the container, comprising an application member for applying the product, the container comprising a wiping member for wiping the application member as it leaves the container, the wiping member comprising a flexible wiping lip whose free edge defines an orifice for the application member to pass through, wherein the wiping lip deforms as the application member passes through the orifice, the wiping lip having in at least one transverse section at least two sectors which extend in angular fashion about the axis of the orifice, and which are constituted of respective materials of different rigidities.
2. Device according to claim 1, the wiping member having upper and lower parts created with said materials, the upper part being created with the more rigid material.
3. Device according to claim 1, the one or more sectors of greater rigidity occupying, in at least one transverse section, a total angular extent about the axis which is less than that occupied by the one or more other sectors, of lesser rigidity, of the wiping lip.
4. Device according to claim 1, the wiping lip having at least one sector created of an identical material, whose angular extent about the axis diminishes in the direction of the free edge of the wiping lip.
5. Device according to claim 1, the sectors made of different materials extending as far as the free edge of the wiping lip.
6. Device according to claim 1, the free edge of the wiping lip being defined by an identical material.
7. Device according to claim 1, the wiping member comprising a tubular skirt surrounding the wiping lip.
8. Device according to claim 1, the wiping orifice being located at the lower end of the wiping member.
9. Device according to claim 1, the wiping lip having a shape which is convergent towards the wiping orifice.
10. Device according to claim 1, one of the sectors being constituted of an elastically deformable material.
11. Device according to claim 1, the various sectors being created by bi-injection moulding of said materials or overmoulding of one material on the other.
12. Device according to claim 1, the number of sectors made of the more rigid material being between 2 and 5.
13. Device according to claim 1, the various sectors being held securely by means of mechanical attachment, with the aid of cooperating reliefs.
14. Device according to claim 1, said materials having different hardnesses having a difference in hardness of at least 20 on a single Shore hardness scale.
15. Device according to claim 9, the wiping lip having a shape which is generally conical or in the form of a dome.
16. Device according to claim 1, one of the sectors being constituted of a thermoplastic elastomer.
17. Device according to claim 12, the number of sectors made of the more rigid material being 3 or 4.
Description
[0031] The invention may be better understood from reading the following detailed description of non-limiting implementation examples thereof and from examining the appended drawing, in which:
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[0041] The packaging and application device 10 shown in
[0042] The container 11 comprises a wiping member 20 which is shown in isolation in
[0043] The wiping member 20 comprises a wiping lip 50 whose free edge 52 defines a wiping orifice 51, whose axis X coincides with the longitudinal axis of the neck 15 and advantageously also with the longitudinal axis of the body 17 of the container 11. Each of the parts 30 and 40 may, as shown, have beads 33 and 43 projecting slightly on their outer face, so as to contribute to the attachment, in particular by snap-fitting, of the wiping member in the neck 15 of the container.
[0044] The wiping member 20 may be created with a tubular skirt 48 which surrounds the wiping lip 50.
[0045] The wiping orifice 51 has for example a free edge 52 which is circular and whose diameter matches that of the stem 13 so as to be able to wipe off the product present on the latter when the applicator is withdrawn from the container 11.
[0046] In accordance with the invention, the wiping lip 50 is not made of the same material in its entirety.
[0047] The wiping lip 50 deforms as the application member 14 passes through, the latter possibly having an envelope surface E which, at at least one point along its length, is at a distance from the axis X that is greater than the radius of the orifice 51.
[0048] The application member 14 is for example a mascara brush, with a twisted core and bristles, which are attached or moulded in a single piece, of one or more plastic materials, a flocked end piece for lips or eyelids, a capillary retention end piece, an eyeliner tip, among other possibilities.
[0049] In the example shown, the wiping lip 50 has sectors 60 and 61 which alternate circumferentially about the axis X and which are respectively created, for the sectors 60, with the lower part 40 and, for the sectors 61, with the lower part 30.
[0050] In the example in question, these sectors 60 and 61 extend as far as the lower end 53 of the wiping lip 50. There are for example four of each of the sectors 60 and 61, wherein for example the angular extent about the axis X of each of the sectors 60 made of the less rigid material is greater than that of the sectors 61 made of the more rigid material. Thus, the sectors 61 act as stiffeners for the wiping lip 50 and, by varying the number and the shape of the sectors 61, it is easily possible to provide the wiping lip 50 with more or less rigidity without modifying either the diameter of the wiping orifice or the size of the wiping member.
[0051] In the example from
[0052] Reliefs may be created at the sectors 60 and 61 in order to strengthen the mechanical cohesion between these. For example, as shown in
[0053] It is also possible to create holes in the sectors 60 and/or 61, and to make the material of the other sectors engage in these holes such that it creates connections strengthening the mechanical cohesion of the sectors.
[0054] At the same height from the lower end 53 of the wiping lip 50, the sectors 60 and 61 may have the same thickness, measured radially, which may be constant over the entire circumference.
[0055] As a variant, the thickness may vary within a sector or between sectors.
[0056] Two adjacent sectors might not overlap in the radial direction, being for example joined along a radially oriented plane.
[0057] As a variant, two adjacent sectors might overlap, at least partially. In examples, the sectors made of more rigid material are located on a face or within an envelope of the less rigid material, which defines the remainder of the sectors and covers the more rigid sectors entirely, on the interior side or on the interior and exterior sides.
[0058] The invention is not restricted to a particular number of sectors and it is for example possible, as shown in
[0059] The invention is not limited to a wiping orifice 51 having a circular contour.
[0060] It is in particular possible to give the wiping lip 50 various shapes with a contour which is non-circular, for example oval, polygonal or another shape. By way of example,
[0061] The undulations may consist of a sequence of depressions and/or projections formed by the sector along the circumferential direction. They may be bends of folds which are alternately concave and convex in the circumferential direction. Each undulation may extend, when the wiping member is viewed from above, along a radially oriented axis. All the axes of the undulations may intersect essentially at the centre of the wiping orifice.
[0062] In a variant which is not shown, the wiping lip 50 is provided with slots which may or may not be oriented radially, and may for example open essentially tangentially to the wiping orifice.
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[0064] The width of the sectors 61 may decrease in the direction of the wiping orifice 51, as shown in
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[0066] The wiping member may be created with sectors of a single material which are identical or different, for example with differing heights, shapes and/or thicknesses.
[0067] The wiping lip 50 may be continuous angularly all about the axis X or, as a variant, be interrupted by slots which may join up when at rest or have edges which do not join up when at rest. Preferably, two sectors made of different materials are in contact with one another.
[0068] Needless to say, the invention is not limited to the examples that have just been described.
[0069] In particular, it is possible to make still more modifications to the wiping member, and in particular to the shape of the wiping lip 50. The latter may define a wiping orifice in the form of a slot, for example for wiping an applicator having a flat stem. The wiping member may be single-stage, as shown, or, as a variant, multi-stage, and one of the stages may be created in accordance with the invention, the other stages having wiping lips made entirely of a single material. As a variant, at least two stages are created in accordance with the invention, with wiping lips having, over at least part of their height, sectors made of materials having different hardnesses.
[0070] The wiping member may moreover be what is termed a variable wiping member, with a movable part which, at rest, deforms the wiping lip to a greater or lesser degree and/or which limits to a greater or lesser degree its deformation when the application member passes through it, so as to vary the quantity of product carried by the application member.
[0071] Where relevant, one of the two parts of the wiping member is created by moulding in one piece with the remainder of the container or a part of the latter. In particular, the upper part of the wiping member may be constituted of the neck of the container, the lower part being formed by bi-injection or overmoulding, or attached to the neck.
[0072] At least part of the wiping member may be flocked. It is for example possible to flock all or some of the sectors created with one of its upper and lower parts, then to assemble the upper and lower parts, which are moulded separately, by adhesive bonding and/or welding and/or mechanical attachment.
[0073] At least one of the parts of the wiping member may comprise a filler designed to produce an effect on the product present on the application member.
[0074] It is possible to create the wiping member with more than two different materials, in which case the wiping lip can comprise at least three sectors made of three different materials.
[0075] The expression “comprising a” should be understood as being synonymous with “comprising at least one”.