CN114681336A - Facial mask and facial mask package comprising same - Google Patents

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CN114681336A
CN114681336A CN202011601178.3A CN202011601178A CN114681336A CN 114681336 A CN114681336 A CN 114681336A CN 202011601178 A CN202011601178 A CN 202011601178A CN 114681336 A CN114681336 A CN 114681336A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a mask and a mask package including a plurality of masks. An embodiment of the present invention provides a mask, including: a first layer in the form of a membrane that remains airtight and watertight; and a second layer attached to one surface of the first layer, the other surface being in contact with the skin, and supplying the contained ingredients to the skin through the other surface, wherein the first layer has a larger area than the second layer, and in the first layer, a cut portion is formed in an area where the first layer and the second layer do not overlap with each other.

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Facial mask and facial mask package comprising same
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a mask pack and a mask pack including a plurality of masks.
Background
In general, women have been continuously concerned about beautiful and clean skin, and recently, great attention and efforts have been focused on beautifying the skin, particularly, obtaining clean facial skin, in order to give a good impression to the opponent in a face test or the like. Recently, skin beauty, which was once designed specifically for women, has been expanded to men, regardless of their ages and sexes, and much attention has been paid to skin beauty of the face. As such facial skin beauty treatment, there are various beauty treatment methods such as a wrinkle removing method, a method of removing facial sebum, a method of removing epidermis, and a method of using a facial mask, and a facial mask which is inexpensive and superior in effect is mostly selected and used as compared with other beauty treatment methods.
The facial mask has multiple functions, such as removing sebum and garbage accumulated in deep pores, and supplementing water and nutrition to face. Various kinds of facial masks are sold on the market, such as a slurry or a loess facial mask using slurry or loess as a raw material, an aloe facial mask using aloe as a raw material, a cucumber facial mask using cucumber as a raw material, a water film mainly for replenishing water, and a fruit facial mask using natural fruits as a raw material. Such masks have in common the provision of an absorbent layer which contains nutrients which are available for absorption by the skin. For example, a mask pack currently on the market has a design in which a nonwoven fabric, paper, or the like is cut into a facial shape, folded and put in a packaging bag, various liquid massage materials having skin waste removing, wrinkle removing, whitening, moisturizing, and other effects are filled in the packaging bag, and then sealed and packaged, and a liquid component is impregnated into the nonwoven fabric, paper, or the like in the packaging bag, or an effective component gel (gel) is formed on the surface of the nonwoven fabric.
However, the mask in this way has the following disadvantages: since the liquid is in a liquid state, the liquid may slip off the face or may hardly be in continuous contact with the skin, and even in a state of being in contact with the skin, since one side is exposed to the air, the liquid may be evaporated, thereby shortening the effective duration of the mask.
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(patent document 1) Korean registered Utility model publication No. 20-0416534 (2006.05.10)
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Technical problem
An embodiment of the present invention is directed to solving the above-mentioned problems of the conventional mask, and therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a mask including: a first layer in the form of a membrane that maintains air and water tightness; and a second layer attached to one surface of the first layer, the other surface being in contact with the skin, and supplementing the contained ingredients to the skin through the other surface, wherein the first layer has an area larger than that of the second layer, and in the first layer, a cut portion is formed in an area where the first layer and the second layer do not overlap with each other.
Another object of one embodiment of the present invention is to provide a mask in which a cut portion to which a connecting band can be connected is formed in a first layer, so that the first layer brings a second layer into close contact with the skin.
Another object of one embodiment of the present invention is to provide a mask pack including a shape holding portion formed along a face curve so that a plurality of mask packs are stacked and stored in a state of a three-dimensional shape along the face curve.
Means for solving the problems
The present invention relates to a mask pack and a mask pack including a plurality of masks. An embodiment of the present invention provides a mask, including: a first layer in the form of a membrane that remains airtight and watertight; and a second layer attached to one surface of the first layer, the other surface being in contact with the skin, and supplying the contained ingredients to the skin through the other surface, wherein the first layer has a larger area than the second layer, and in the first layer, a cut portion is formed in an area where the first layer and the second layer do not overlap with each other.
Further, the first and second layers may include through holes, respectively, at positions corresponding to more than one of the eye and mouth in contact.
The connecting band is connected to the first layer through the incision portion, and the second layer can be held in close contact with the skin by the connecting band.
In addition, the cut portion is transversely cut, and a portion of the ears at both sides can be inserted therein, respectively.
In addition, the second layer may be formed in a Gel (Gel) shape or a sheet shape including a non-woven fabric.
The invention provides a mask package, comprising: a plurality of face masks which are laminated from a single face mask; a shape holding section that provides a frame to enable the plurality of face masks to hold a predetermined 3-dimensional shape; and a plurality of packing parts each disposed between the shape maintaining part and a single mask film adjacent thereto and between the plurality of mask films, wherein the single mask film includes: a first layer in the form of a thin film that maintains air and water tightness; and a second layer attached to one surface of the first layer, the other surface being in contact with the skin, the other surface supplying the ingredients contained in the second layer to the skin, the first layer having an area larger than that of the second layer, and in the first layer, a cut portion is formed in an area where the first layer and the second layer do not overlap with each other.
Further, the packing part may be formed in an area greater than that of the second layer to prevent the second layer of the single mask sheet from being in direct contact with the first layer of the mask sheet adjacent to the single mask sheet.
In addition, the packing part may be formed in an area greater than that of the second layer to prevent the shape maintaining part from being in direct contact with the second layer of the single mask set on the shape maintaining part.
Technical effects
According to an embodiment of the invention, in order to increase the duration of the second layer allowing the skin to absorb the nutritional components, the first layer is attached to one side of the second layer, whereby the duration of the second layer supplying the skin with nutrients can be increased.
In addition, according to an embodiment of the present invention, in order to maintain the skin-contact feeling of the second layer, the connection band is connected to the cut portion of the first layer and pulled, so that the first layer can keep the second layer in contact with the skin.
Further, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of face masks can be stored by being placed on the shape retaining portion whose shape can be retained along the curve of the face shape, so that the plurality of face masks can be stacked on the storage tube.
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Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a mask pack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2(a) is a view showing a mask pack according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2(b) is a view showing a mask pack according to another embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 2(c) is a view showing a mask pack according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a sectional side view showing a mask pack in contact with the skin according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a view showing a mask formed such that a second layer can be in contact with the skin of the neck region of the human body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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1: and (3) packaging 10: shape maintaining part
20: the packaging unit 100: face pack
101: through-hole 110: first layer
111. 112, 113: the cut-out portion 120: second layer
200: a mask 201: through hole
210: first layers 211, 212, 213, 211 a: incision part
220: second layer 300: face pack
310: first layer 311, 312, 311 a: incision part
320: second layer 400: face pack
410: first layer 411, 411 a: incision part
420: second layer S: skin(s)
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. However, this is merely an example, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
In describing the present invention, if it is judged that a detailed description of a general technology related to the present invention may unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present invention, a detailed description thereof will be omitted. In addition, terms described below are terms defined in consideration of functions in the present invention, and may be different according to intentions of users and operators, conventions, and the like. Therefore, this definition must be made based on the entire contents of the present specification.
The technical idea of the present invention is determined by the scope of claims, and the following embodiment is only one means for effectively explaining the technical idea of the innovative present invention to a person of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains.
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a mask pack 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, the mask pack (hereinafter, pack 1) includes a plurality of mask packs 100, a pack portion 20, and a shape retaining portion 10. The mask 100 can include, among other things, a first layer 110 and a second layer 120. The second layer 120 can be in direct contact with the skin of the person (S of fig. 3) during use of the mask 100. The human skin (S of fig. 3) may be various parts of the outside of the human body. As an example for explaining the present invention, a case where the second layer 120 is in contact with the face among the various parts is exemplified below.
In addition, the first layer 110 may be attached to the other side of the second layer 120 when one side of the second layer 120 is a face-contacting side. The first layer 110 may be a material capable of being airtight and watertight. That is, if the face is in contact with the one surface of the second layer 120, the first layer 110 adheres to a surface exposed from the second layer 120 toward the outer side surface, which is the opposite side of the face, and thus it is impossible to prevent moisture of the second layer 120 from evaporating into the air from the outer side surface.
Here, the second layer 120 is in the form of a gel containing a cosmetic component to be supplemented to the skin (S of fig. 3), and the component can be supplemented to the skin (S of fig. 3) by contacting with the skin (S of fig. 3). Therefore, the second layer 120 is preferably a material that may contain moisture and has elasticity. Thus, the longer the second layer 120 contains moisture, the longer the duration of time to replenish the skin (S of fig. 3) with the ingredient. The gel is the shape of the second layer 120, 220 in fig. 2, and 320 in fig. 2 according to an embodiment to be described in the present invention, but is not limited thereto, and may be a sheet containing a cosmetic component. In the case of a sheet, the second layer 120, 220, 320 may be a material including a non-woven fabric.
On the other hand, a plurality of the previously described masks 100 may be included in the package 1. A plurality of the face masks 100 may be included in the package 1 in a state of being stacked on one another. The stack may be stacked with the package portion 20 interposed between the mask sheets 100 to prevent the second layer 120 of the mask sheet 100 from contacting another adjacent mask sheet 100.
The stacked plurality of face masks 100 are not planar shapes, but may be three-dimensional shapes that are formed by a predetermined model and correspond to the curves of the human face. However, since the mask sheet 100 configured to have an elastic and thin shape does not have strength enough to hold the three-dimensional shape as described above, a plurality of mask sheets 100 can be placed on the shape holding portion 10 in a stacked manner so as to be stacked while holding the three-dimensional shape.
Therefore, the shape retaining portion 10 may be formed to have a three-dimensional shape using a material such as plastic having a predetermined strength. Here, the material is not limited to "plastic", which is merely an example of a material that is relatively simple to produce (by a method such as injection molding) and has a predetermined strength. In order to prevent the second layer 120 from contacting the shape retaining portion 10 while being placed on the shape retaining portion 10, a packaging portion 20 may be interposed between the shape retaining portion 10 and the adjacent mask sheet 100. The package 1 is packaged in a box or a package box, and is packaged in a state where the space inside the box or the package box is kept airtight from the outside, so that evaporation of oil or moisture in the second layer 120 can be prevented.
Fig. 2(a) is a view showing a mask 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2(b) is a view showing a mask 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 2(c) is a view showing a mask 300 according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 2(a), a first layer 110 and a second layer 120 smaller than the first layer 110 are attached. The first layer 110 may include one or more cutouts 111, 111a and the through-hole 101. Whether to form the through-hole 101 and the position of the through-hole 101 may be determined according to the portion corresponding to the face. For example, the through-holes 101 may be formed at positions corresponding to parts such as eyes and mouths. In addition, the first layer 110 is formed with the cut lines 112, 113 so that the user can breathe and the second layer 120 is not directly exposed to the outside, so that the moisture loss of the second layer 120 can be minimized.
In particular, the cut portions 111 and 111a may be formed at positions adjacent to the end portions of the first layer 110. The cut-out section 111 is connected to a connecting band (not shown) to fix the mask 100, and can continuously apply a close contact effect with the face to the second layer 120. The first layer 110 may be secured to the face directly or indirectly through the cut- outs 111, 111 a. A connecting strap (not shown) may also be included for indirect connection with the face. For example, both ends of the connecting band are connected to the cut-out portions 111a, respectively, and the connecting band is disposed along the head circumference, so that the second layer 120 of the mask 100 can be closely attached to the face by pulling the connecting band. Further, in order to elastically pull the first layer 110, a belt having a predetermined elasticity may be preferably used as the connection belt.
On the other hand, the cut portions 111 and 111a connected to the connecting bands are formed at the portions corresponding to the ears of the first layer 110 that imitate any face shape, and can be pulled from both sides of the mask 100. The cut-out portion 111 may be formed along the chin of the face at a portion corresponding to the neck. When the second layer 120 is a structure containing a liquid cosmetic liquid, this may be a structure for not only cutting off the cosmetic liquid at the position of the neck and sliding down along the chin but also pulling the second layer 120 toward the face side.
On the other hand, when the cut portion 111a is formed at a position adjacent to the ear of the first layer 210, direct connection with the cut portions 111 and 111a is possible. The cutting direction of the cut part 111a may be formed transversely. The lateral direction may be a circumferential direction of the face. The transversely cut portion 111a may be coupled to an ear. Here, the connection means that a part of the ears at both sides is inserted into the cut parts 111a at both sides, respectively, so that the first layer 110 is hung around the ears. Therefore, it is preferable that the cutting direction is formed transversely, but it may be cut longitudinally to be hitched in the same manner.
As shown in fig. 2(b), which is an example of a mask 200 in which the second layer 220 may be in contact with the skin in an area including the nose and chin. The first layer 210 and the second layer 220 smaller than the first layer 210 of the present example are attached to each other. The first layer 210 may include one or more cutouts 211, 111 a. Whether or not the through-hole 201 is formed and the position of the through-hole 201 can be determined according to the portion corresponding to the face. For example, the through-hole 201 may be formed at a position corresponding to a portion such as a mouth. In addition, the first layer 210 is formed with the cut lines 212, 213 so that the user can breathe and the second layer 220 is not directly exposed to the outside, so that the moisture loss of the second layer 220 can be minimized.
In particular, the cut portions 211, 211a may be formed at positions adjacent to the ends of the first layer 210. The cut portions 211 and 211a may be used to fix the face of the user to the mask directly or indirectly. In the case of indirect fixation, a connecting strap may also be included. The cut portions 211 and 211a are connected to the connecting band to fix the mask 200 to the face, and the second layer 220 can be continuously brought into close contact with the face. Specifically, both ends of the fastening band are connected to the cut portions 211 and 211a, respectively, and the fastening band is disposed along the head circumference, so that the second layer 220 of the mask 200 can be closely attached to the face by pulling the fastening band. Therefore, in order to elastically pull the first layer 210, a band having a predetermined elasticity may be preferably used as the connection band.
The cut part 211 connected to the connecting band is formed at a portion corresponding to the ear in the first layer 210 having a shape under the nose including the ear, which is simulated in any face, so that the mask 200 can be pulled from both sides. In addition, the cut part 211 may be formed at a portion corresponding to the neck along the chin of the face. In the case where the second layer 220 is a structure containing liquid, this may be a structure for not only cutting off the liquid from sliding down along the chin at the position of the neck but also pulling the second layer 220 toward the face side.
On the other hand, when the cut portion 211a is formed at a position adjacent to the ear of the first layer 210, direct connection with the cut portions 211 and 211a is possible. The cutting direction of the cut portion 211a may be formed transversely. The lateral direction may be a circumferential direction of the face. The transversely cut portion 211a may be coupled to the ear. Here, the connection means that a part of the ears at both sides are inserted into the cut parts 211a at both sides, respectively, so that the first layer 210 is hung around the ears. Therefore, it is preferable that the cutting direction is formed transversely, but it may be cut longitudinally to be hitched in the same manner.
As shown in fig. 2(c), for example, is an example of a mask 300 in which the second layer 320 may be in contact with the skin in the chin area. The first layer 310 and the second layer 320 smaller than the first layer 310 of the present example are attached to each other. The first layer 310 may include one or more cut-outs 311. In addition, the first layer 310 is formed with the incision line 312 so that the user can breathe through the mouth and the second layer 320 is not exposed to the outside, so that the moisture loss of the second layer 320 can be minimized.
In particular, the cut part 311a may be formed at a position adjacent to the end of the first layer 310. The cut part 311a may realize direct or indirect fixation of the face of the user to the mask. In the case of indirect fixation, a connecting strap (not shown) may also be included. The cut portion 311a is connected to a fastening band (not shown) to fix the mask 300 to the face, and can continuously apply a close contact effect with the face to the second layer 320. Specifically, both ends of the connecting band are connected to the cut-out portions 311a, respectively, and the connecting band is disposed along the head circumference, so that the second layer 320 of the mask 300 can be closely attached to the face by pulling the connecting band. Therefore, in order to elastically pull the first layer 310, a belt having a predetermined elasticity may be preferably used as the connection belt.
The cut part 311a connected to the connection band is formed at a portion corresponding to the ear in the first layer 310 that substantially imitates the shape of the chin including the ear, so that the mask 300 can be pulled from both sides. In addition, the cut-out portion 311a may be formed at a portion corresponding to the neck along the chin of the face. When the second layer 320 is a structure containing liquid, this may be a structure for not only cutting off the liquid from sliding down along the chin at the position of the neck but also pulling the second layer 320 toward the face side.
On the other hand, in the case of being directly connected to the cut portion 311a, the cutting direction of the cut portion 311a may be formed transversely. The lateral direction may be a circumferential direction of the face. The transversely cut portion 311a may be coupled to an ear. Here, the connection means that a part of the ears on both sides is inserted into the cut portions 311a on both sides, respectively, so that the first layer 310 is hung around the ears. Therefore, it is preferable that the cutting direction is formed transversely, but it may be cut longitudinally to be hitched in the same manner.
Fig. 3 is a sectional side view showing a sectional side of the mask 100 contacting the skin S according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 3, the second layer 120 is directly in contact with the skin S so that the ingredients contained in the second layer 120 can be replenished to the skin S. The supplementary process is as follows: the second layer 120 having moisture and elasticity is replenished to the skin S within a time period in which water or oil is maintained after contacting the skin S, so that the replenished components can be sufficiently absorbed by the skin S. Therefore, in order to increase the time for containing water or oil, the first layer 110 may be attached to the other surface of the second layer 120 opposite to the surface in contact with the skin S. The second layer 120 may be formed in a hydrogel-like and sheet-like shape. When formed into the sheet shape, the sheet may be a material including a nonwoven fabric. In addition, one or more of a nutritional ingredient and a functional ingredient for moisturizing may be selectively contained.
Of course, in order to prevent moisture and oil from being lost by evaporation into the air, the first layer 110 may be formed to be attached to the other surface in a thin film shape of plastic or a sheet of glue that can maintain airtightness and watertightness.
The mask described with reference to fig. 1 and 2 can be produced to be used for the neck part of the human body.
Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating a mask 400 formed such that a second layer 420 can be in contact with the skin of the neck region of the human body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 4, the mask 400 may include a first layer 410 and a second layer 420. The mask 400 of this example does not overlap respiratory organs such as a nose and a mouth, and thus an additional through hole is not formed, and only includes the cut portion 411 for fixation at a neck portion. The cut portion 411 is a structure to which a connection band can be connected, and preferably, extends along the circumference of the neck and has both ends connected to the cut portion 411 formed in the first layer 410, respectively, when the user applies the patch.
The mask pack 400 of this embodiment is also formed such that the first layer 410 is larger than the second layer 420, and the second layer is not exposed to the air (to the outside) when applied by a user, so that the time for which the skin absorbs the beauty lotion can be extended.
In addition, when the package 1 has a structure including the mask 400 corresponding to the neck region, the shape of the shape retaining portion 10 may be extended to a shape corresponding to the mask 400 of the neck region. That is, in this case, the shape retaining portion 10 is configured to include the shapes of the face and the neck.
While representative embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and should be defined by the claims to be described below and the equivalents of the claims.

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1. A mask pack, comprising:
a first layer in the form of a membrane that remains airtight and watertight; and
a second layer attached to one surface of the first layer, the other surface being in contact with the skin, the second layer supplementing the skin with a cosmetic component contained therein through the other surface,
wherein the first layer has a larger area than the second layer,
in the first layer, a cut portion is formed in an area where the first layer and the second layer do not overlap with each other,
the connecting band passes through the incision part with the first layer is connected, the second layer passes through the connecting band keeps with the state of hugging closely of skin.
2. The mask pack according to claim 1,
the first and second layers each include a through hole located at a position corresponding to one or more of the eye and mouth in contact therewith.
3. The mask pack according to claim 1,
the cut-out portion is cut transversely so that a part of the ears at both sides can be inserted respectively.
4. The mask pack according to claim 1,
the second layer is formed in a gel-like or sheet-like form including a nonwoven fabric.
5. A mask package, comprising:
a plurality of face masks formed by stacking individual face masks;
a shape holding section that provides a frame to enable the plurality of face masks to hold a predetermined 3-dimensional shape; and
a plurality of packing parts each disposed between the shape retaining part and a single mask sheet adjacent thereto and between the plurality of mask sheets,
wherein the single mask comprises:
a first layer in the form of a membrane that remains airtight and watertight; and
a second layer attached to one surface of the first layer, the other surface being in contact with the skin, the second layer supplementing the skin with a cosmetic component contained therein through the other surface,
the first layer has a larger area than the second layer,
in the first layer, a cut portion is formed in an area where the first layer and the second layer do not overlap with each other,
the connecting band passes through the incision part with the first layer is connected, the second layer passes through the connecting band keeps with the state of hugging closely of skin.
6. The mask package of claim 5,
the packaging part is used for packaging the food,
is formed in an area above that of the second layer to prevent the second layer of the single face mask from being in direct contact with a first layer of a face mask adjacent to the single face mask.
7. The mask package of claim 5,
the packaging part is used for packaging the food,
is formed in an area greater than that of the second layer to prevent the shape retaining part from being in direct contact with the second layer of the single face film mounted on the shape retaining part.
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