EP1949815A1 - Brosse de mascara moulée à noyau ovale - Google Patents

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EP1949815A1
EP1949815A1 EP07119321A EP07119321A EP1949815A1 EP 1949815 A1 EP1949815 A1 EP 1949815A1 EP 07119321 A EP07119321 A EP 07119321A EP 07119321 A EP07119321 A EP 07119321A EP 1949815 A1 EP1949815 A1 EP 1949815A1
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Antonio Montoli
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/26Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball
    • A45D40/262Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball using a brush or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/02Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups
    • A46B9/021Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups arranged like in cosmetics brushes, e.g. mascara, nail polish, eye shadow
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/10For human or animal care
    • A46B2200/1046Brush used for applying cosmetics
    • A46B2200/1053Cosmetics applicator specifically for mascara
    • A46B2200/106Cosmetics applicator specifically for mascara including comb like element

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  • the present application relates to the field of molded brushes, and has particular application to brushes used for application of cosmetics, such as mascara.
  • a mascara brush must perform several functions. First, the brush must accumulate mascara within the bottle, and carry the mascara through the wiper, which removes the excess mascara from the bristles. The mascara brush must then apply the mascara to the eyelashes.
  • the brush also is capable of one or more additional functions, including, curling or lifting the eyelashes, and/or combing and separating the eyelashes, as well as spreading the mascara relatively evenly thereon. Desirably the brush is capable of more precise applications such as application of mascara to the smaller, bottom lashes, the corners of the lashes, and general touch-up. In all these functions, the brush is desirably comfortable for the consumer to use.
  • a typical mascara brush comprises a series of bristles held in a twisted wire, which is in turn mounted to an applicator rod, which extends from the underside of a bottle cap.
  • the rod and bristles When not in use, the rod and bristles are inserted into an opening in a bottle containing the mascara, and the cap closes the bottle.
  • Molded rubber or plastic mascara brush designs have also been proposed, including designs of brushes as disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,635,659 ; 6,616,366 ; and 7,121,284 ; as well as in U.S. Patent Pub. No. US 2005/0034740 .
  • small molded brushes particularly one piece brush elements that do not have a central reinforcing rod have a tendency to bend and deform when force is applied to them.
  • it has taken far less force to bend a one piece molded brush than is required for a twisted wire brush.
  • This is a disadvantage to one piece molded construction; and alternative constructions with a reinforcing central rod are more expensive to fabricate.
  • a molded brush assembly has a core with an oval cross-section and a plurality of radially outwardly fingers extending from sides of the oval core along the major axis of the core.
  • the brush assembly of the present invention provides manufacturing and functional advantages over prior art molded brushes. It can be molded in a two part mold, reducing mold cost, setup cost, and maintenance cost, therefore providing a substantial cost savings over molded brushes that require a four part mold system.
  • the oval core creates a brush assembly that is relatively stiffer along the major axis, leaving the brush flexible only along the minor axis.
  • the alignment of the fingers with or near to the near to the minor axis allows an increase in the effective surface area of the brush without increasing its overall peripheral circumference.
  • the use of fingers of varying length provides a generally circular profile which is convenient for use with conventional bottles. The fingers of different lengths permit the different length fingers to be adapted to different lashes.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a molded mascara brush with oval core in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the molded mascara brush of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the molded mascara brush of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of the molded mascara brush of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a molded mascara brush with oval core in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a molded mascara brush with oval core in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a two part mold releasing the molded mascara brush with oval core of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a molded mascara brush with oval core in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • Molded brush assembly 10 comprises a core 20 of oval cross-section having a major axis A-A and a minor axis B-B.
  • oval cross-section includes all convex closed curves, and specifically includes elliptical cross-sections, rounded rectangle (i.e., racetrack) cross-sections, lens shaped or lenticular cross-sections.
  • Oval cross-section also includes Cassini ovals, and other convex curves, such as semicircles or curved ends connected by curved lines or by intersecting straight lines.
  • “Oval cross-section” expressly excludes circular cross-sectional shapes.
  • the oval cross-section is symmetrical across both the major axis A-A and the minor axis B-B, e.g. the oval cross-section has two axes of symmetry.
  • the oval cross-sectional core of the brush of the present invention provides an advantage over circular core molded brushes in that the oval core permits the brush to be flexible in the direction of the minor axis B-B only.
  • the brush is relatively more rigid along the A-A axis because the amount of material to be bent is thicker along the A-A axis.
  • This provides an advantage over the limper circular core molded brushes which can be excessively deformed when force is applied to them.
  • the design of the molded brush of the present invention provides a brush in which the flexibility is controlled and limited to be along one specific axis only.
  • a plurality of radially outwardly fingers 40 extend from sides 22 and 24 of oval core 20. Specifically, the fingers 40 extend from the sides of the oval core 20 along the major axis A-A of core 20, as best seen in FIG. 1 . Fingers 40 each have a distal end 42. In the preferred embodiment, fingers 40 are generally conical with rounded tips 44 at their distal ends 42. However, other finger shapes may be used, and the fingers described in the specification and claims should be understood to include fingers which have cross-sectional shapes which are circular or oval; polygonal (especially triangular, rectangular or square, pentagonal, or hexagonal); cross-shaped or x-shaped or y-shaped. Furthermore, such finger cross-sectional shapes can be solid, or hollow.
  • channels or cutaways may be provided in such solid or hollow shapes to provide other cross-sectional shapes, for example, circular or oval finger of hollow cross-section can have a channel in one side of the wall of the finger, creating a C-shaped cross-section.
  • the fingers may have a constant cross-sectional diameter/shape over their length (such as in a cylinder), or a tapering cross-sectional diameter/shape over their length (such as in a conical shape).
  • Fingers 40 located in a central part 26 of the major axis A-A of core 20 have first length L 1 .
  • Fingers 40 located in upper and lower parts 28 and 30 of the major axis A-A of core 20 have an incrementally shorter length L 2 which is shorter than the length L 1 of the fingers 40 located in the central part 26.
  • the lengths of the fingers 40 are selected such that their distal ends 42 define a brush perimeter 50 of generally circular cross-section.
  • a circular brush perimeter 50 is generally preferred because it is most versatile and allows the brush to easily be adapted for use with conventional round bottles.
  • the distal ends can define other cross-sectional brush perimeter shapes, such as oval shapes, triangular shapes, or square or rectangular shapes, or pentagonal, hexagonal or other polygonal shapes.
  • the distal ends 42 define a brush perimeter 50 of generally circular cross-section in which none of the fingers 40 extend from the top 32 and bottom 34 of the core along the minor axis B-B of the core.
  • the fingers 40 extending from oval core 20 do not have the same pattern of radially extending fingers or bristles that is typical of circular core brushes and twisted wire bristles. Instead, in the oval core molded brush assembly 10, the fingers extend from the left and right sides of the oval core 20 and the directional orientations of the fingers 40 are aligned with or are near to the axis B-B. Preferably, the fingers 40 extend at an angle A f of no more that 45 degrees relative to axis B-B. More preferably, the fingers 40 extend at an angle of no more that 30 degrees relative to axis B-B, and most preferably, the fingers 40 extend at an angle of no more that 15 degrees relative to axis B-B. In the most preferred embodiment, the fingers 40 extend perpendicularly from the surface of the oval core 20. Thus, the fingers 40 extend in different directions depending on their position on the sides 22 or 24 of oval core 20.
  • the fingers 40 also have an incrementally shorter length L 3 which is shorter than the length L 1 of the fingers 40 located in a central part 26 of the major axis A-A of core 20.
  • the fingers 40 at the proximal end 38 of the core 20 have an incrementally shorter length L 4 which is shorter than the length L 1 of the fingers 40 located in a central part 26 of the major axis A-A of core 20.
  • the molded brush assembly 10 may be integrally molded as a single unit as in FIGS. 1-4 .
  • the brush assembly will typically have a stem 52 at its proximal end, which is adapted to be mounted to a handle or a rod of a mascara brush assembly.
  • the molded brush assembly 10 can be readily molded as an integral unit in a two part mold as seen in FIG. 7 .
  • Mold 90 has a left part 92 and a right part 94, which move towards each other to meet along a central vertical mold line, and which separate by movement in the horizontal plane to allow removal of the molded brush assembly 10. Only two mold cam mechanisms are required to move the two mold parts 92 and 94.
  • the benefit of reducing the number of mold parts and mold cams is that it provides reduced expense in mold fabrication, as well as reduced expense in mold setup time and calibration, as well as reduced need for mold maintenance to prevent to eliminate problems such as excessive flash on the mold part arising from mold wear.
  • the fingers 40 extend primarily in two directions, shown as generally leftwardly and rightwardly as seen in FIGS. 1 and 7 . As seen in FIGS. 1 , 5 , 6 , and 7 , the directional orientations of the fingers 40 are aligned with or are near to alignment with the plane of movement of the two mold parts, so that the fingers 40 are released from the mold parts 92 and 94 when those parts are retracted.
  • the fingers are aligned with or are near to alignment with axis B-B, and in particular, in accordance with the most preferred embodiment described above, the fingers 40 extend at an angle of no more that 15 degrees off of the axis B-B.
  • greater angles can be fabricated by using a four part mold or other mold configurations.
  • the fingers 40 extend from the top 32 and bottom 34 of the core along the minor axis B-B of the core, additional fingers may be located there and be readily molded using a two part mold.
  • molded brush assembly 10 therefore allows the use of a two part mold, providing a significant cost savings in the fabrication of the mold, as well as in the setup of the mold for manufacturing, as well as in the maintenance of the mold over time.
  • the present invention is not restricted to a molded mascara brush molded in a two part mold; however, the ability to mold preferred embodiments of the mascara brush of the invention in a two part mold is an advantage of those embodiments. It should be noted that alternate mold orientations may be used if desired, for example, the mold parts may be positioned in upper and lower positions and move upwardly and downwardly.
  • the mascara brush assembly may comprise a central rod unit and a sleeve having the fingers 40 associated therewith.
  • molded brush assembly 210 has a core 220 which comprises a central rod unit 260 and a sleeve 262.
  • the sleeve 262 consists of a body 264 having fingers 240 provided thereon.
  • the rod unit 260, and the body 264 have oval cross-sections.
  • molded brush assembly 310 has a core 320 which comprises a central rod unit 360 having a circular cross-section, and a sleeve 362.
  • the sleeve 362 has body 364 a having an oval cross-section. Fingers 340 are provided on the body 364.
  • Embodments of the type having a central rod unit and a sleeve as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 can be manufactured by overmolding the sleeve onto the central rod unit, or alternatively, by molding a sleeve separately from the rod and then sliding the sleeve onto the rod with or without an adhesive.
  • the rod can be fabricated of acetate, polypropylene, LDPE, HDPE or similar materials.
  • the cores 20, 220, and 320 are preferably molded from a relatively sturdy, flexible plastic material such as nylon-6, polypropylene, or low density polyetheylene, or high density polyethelene, or rubber materials such as natural rubber, and isoprene rubbers, or any other elastomer.
  • a relatively sturdy, flexible plastic material such as nylon-6, polypropylene, or low density polyetheylene, or high density polyethelene, or rubber materials such as natural rubber, and isoprene rubbers, or any other elastomer.
  • a relatively sturdy, flexible plastic material such as nylon-6, polypropylene, or low density polyetheylene, or high density polyethelene, or rubber materials such as natural rubber, and isoprene rubbers, or any other elastomer.
  • the size of the core 20 will vary, but in general the core will have a length of about .80 to about 1.5 inches, most preferably, about 1.0 inch.
  • the core diameter will range from a minor axis minimum diameter of about .10 inch to a major axis maximum diameter of about .50 inch.
  • the fingers 40 have a length so that the brush perimeter 50 has a diameter of between .20 inch to about .50 inch. In one preferred embodiment, the fingers 40 have a length so that the brush perimeter 50 has a diameter of between 25 inch to about 35 inch, most preferably .28 inch.
  • a molded mascara brush in accordance with the present invention in which the directional orientations of the fingers 40 are aligned with or are near to the axis B-B, and extend from sides 22 and 24 at angles of less that 45, 30 or 15 degrees relative to axis B-B, is that the effective brush surface is greater that the effective brush surface of the radially extending fingers or bristles of circular core molded brushes and twisted wire bristles. This is due to the fact that the fingers 40 are generally aligned with each other, providing a consistent applicator surface effect that is not possible in a radial brush design.
  • a further advantage of the present invention is that the use of fingers 40 having a variation on length such as the lengths L 1 , L 2 , L 3 , and L 4 permits the different length fingers to be adapted to different lashes.
  • the longer length fingers 40 can be used to target longer lashes in the center of the eyelid, while the shorter length fingers can be used to target shorter lashes, for example, in the peripheral ends of the eyelid.
  • a further benefit of the oval core molded mascara brush is that it provides two visually distinct and identifiable surfaces. This is a very significant advantage over a conventional circular core brush that has no distinct sides to it.
  • the two sides 22 and 24 can be provided with two different finger layouts providing different functions. Finger layouts providing effects such as bulk application, thickening, lengthening, curling, defining, or specialty effects are possible.
  • two of such functions could be provided by providing different finger layouts on the two different sides of the brush.
  • brush combinations such as thickening/curling; lengthening/defining; or thickening/specialty could be provided to consumers using the present invention.
  • comb 841 formed of one or more rows of fingers, on the other side.
  • the fingers on only one side of the core will define a brush perimeter 850 of partial circular cross-section as seen in FIG. 8 .
  • the use of the oval core provides a very clear visual distinction that the brush assembly has two different sides 22 and 24, making the possible use of two different brushes/applicator faces, one on each side of the brush, both possible and easily recognized by the consumer.
  • molded mascara brush can be molded in colored rubbers or plastics, so that the packaged brush as sold in the retail outlet presents the consumer with an eye-catching colored brush. However, once the brush is plunged into the mascara that coloring will become coated and obscured.
  • the present invention provides a new and unique molded mascara brush having both a manufacturing advantage and a functional advantage over prior art molded brushes.
  • the present invention provides a manufacturing advantage in that it can be made through injection molding in a two part mold, reducing mold cost, setup cost, and maintenance cost, therefore providing a substantial cost savings over molded brushes that require a four part mold system.
  • the oval core mascara brush of the invention provides functional advantages because the oval core creates a brush assembly that is relatively stiffer along the long axis, leaving the brush flexible only along the minor axis. The use of fingers of varying length allows use of the oval core while still providing a generally circular profile.
  • having fingers of different lengths provides the opportunity of designing different zones adapted for targeting of different eyelashes, such as the center lashes and the corner lashes.
  • the alignment of the fingers near to the axis B-B allows an increase in the effective surface area of the brush without increasing its overall peripheral circumference.

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