WO1986001085A1 - Dispositif en forme de batonnet pour l'application de matieres cosmetiques - Google Patents

Dispositif en forme de batonnet pour l'application de matieres cosmetiques Download PDF

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WO1986001085A1
WO1986001085A1 PCT/DE1985/000281 DE8500281W WO8601085A1 WO 1986001085 A1 WO1986001085 A1 WO 1986001085A1 DE 8500281 W DE8500281 W DE 8500281W WO 8601085 A1 WO8601085 A1 WO 8601085A1
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Karin Dahm
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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

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  • a number of different embodiments are known for these pencils, which are largely determined by the type and nature of the cosmetic composition.
  • a typical example of a first group of such pens are the lipsticks, the mass of which is of pasty-wax-like nature and is usually located in a sleeve with a lifting mechanism - usually a rotating-lifting mechanism.
  • Another group of such pens comprises cosmetic compositions with a harder texture, which are handled like a pen and are often also surrounded by a wooden cover. These include eyebrow pencils, eyeliner pencils and the like. Like ..
  • the invention is intended to eliminate the disadvantages outlined above.
  • the invention is based on the object of creating a device for applying cosmetics which is suitable for all types of cosmetics from hard to waxy to creamy-soft and which, without additional aids, also for inexperienced users throughout Duration of use both enables a flat application of the cosmetic composition to the skin and also permits the formation of sharp lines.
  • this object is inventively achieved in that • the discharge end of the sleeve is closed with a head portion comprising a at least part of its surface applicator Mate rial for receiving and subsequent application of the cosmetic composition and which is provided with outlet openings for the exit of the cosmetic composition from the sleeve towards the applicator material.
  • an "application head” which consists of the head part and the applicator material, is arranged at the outlet end of the sleeve containing the cosmetic composition.
  • the head part and the sleeve can consist of one piece, but the head part can also be a solid, possibly somewhat elastic body which is placed on the sleeve in the manner of a cap or inserted into the sleeve in the manner of a stopper and with the sleeve is screwed, glued or otherwise connected.
  • the head part can be provided with a covering made of a flat fiber material (for example a woven or active substance, a gauze or a tear-resistant nonwoven) or a thin open-cell soft foam.
  • a flat fiber material for example a woven or active substance, a gauze or a tear-resistant nonwoven
  • a thin open-cell soft foam for example a woven or active substance, a gauze or a tear-resistant nonwoven
  • the application head according to the invention enables a significantly improved application of the cosmetic composition.
  • the application head ensures that when the lifting mechanism is actuated, the cosmetic mass no longer emerges freely in the form of a stick from the sleeve and then, as in the known lipsticks, through direct contact of the stick with the Must be applied by hand, but now passes through the outlet openings of the head part to the applicator material, is available there for subsequent application by means of the applicator material and is supplemented again after use by actuating the lifting mechanism again.
  • the predefined outer contour of the application head thus ensures that constant conditions of use prevail throughout the entire period of use of the pen.
  • the outer contour can e.g. be conical or spatula-like and is expediently such that it comprises both curved or flat surface areas and areas with a pronounced tip or edge in order to apply the cosmetic composition with the same pen either flatly or in the form of dots, fine lines or defined outline lines to be able to. Since the outer contour of the application head does not change in the course of use, these modes of application are retained in full until the cosmetic mass is finally used, i.e. there is no need for sharpening or an additional aid for drawing fine lines and the like. Accordingly, the cosmetic composition is also used almost completely, since practically no losses occur.
  • the application conditions can also be optimally designed so that even inexperienced users can achieve an excellent application result.
  • the lifting mechanism can namely be actuated without further ado in such a way that the cosmetic material is kept available by the applicator material in a controllable amount that is always precisely matched to the respective application. This avoids the risk of overdosing the mass on the skin, which is the case with conventional pencils.
  • the metering of the mass ready for application can be further facilitated in that the lifting mechanism only exits the mass in portions allows from the sleeve, for example by assigning detents into which the lifting mechanism engages in succession.
  • the arrangement and design of the outlet openings in the head part can be selected according to the respective need. It is possible to evenly distribute a number of equally large outlet openings in the entire outer surface of the head part in order to uniformly supply the applicator material with cosmetic composition along the entire outer contour of the head part. Likewise, the number and / or size of the outlet openings in individual sub-areas of the head part can also be different if different amounts of cosmetic mass are to be kept available in these sub-areas, for example in the case of pens which predominantly either have a more flat area or a more line-wise application of the cosmetic mass comes into consideration and therefore a different opening cross-section of the outlet openings in the corresponding partial areas of the head part is expedient.
  • outlet openings only in a partial area of the head part, in which case a single outlet opening in the tip of a conical head part or in the middle of a spatula-like head part is often sufficient.
  • the applicator material does not necessarily have to be located on the entire outer surface of the head part, but can be limited to this partial area or an area around this partial area.
  • the outlet openings can be located below the covering, so that they are invisible.
  • This first possibility has the advantage that the applicator material is continuously "flowed through” by fresh mass during use, that is to say none in the applicator material Can settle remnants of old mass. But may be visible from the outside by the Appli ⁇ er material 'adjacent the outlet openings or the Aus ⁇ openings is arranged around the voltages Auseriesöff ⁇ .
  • the device according to the invention is not only suitable for the shapely and pasty masses of pasty-wax-like nature (such as lipsticks or the like) or of harder nature (such as eyebrow pencils, eyeliner pencils, pressed powder and the like), but rather also for creamy-soft masses that are not dimensionally stable.
  • creamy-soft materials such as eyeshadow, blush and the like.
  • a feed mechanism that can be actuated by pulling, pushing or pushing without a rotary movement is sufficient, and therefore the sleeve does not need to have a conventional circular cross-section with these masses either, but can have, for example, an elliptical or otherwise flattened cross-section.
  • a feed mechanism in conjunction with the application head according to the invention makes it possible to apply two different cosmetics, for example those with different colors, with one and the same stick, by dividing the sleeve into two longitudinal chambers by a central wall and each chamber is assigned its own feed mechanism and half of the application head. Such an option has never existed before.
  • FIG. 1 shows two variants of a first embodiment of the invention in side view
  • FIG. 2A shows a section in the plane II-II of FIG. 1 for and 2B two different embodiments
  • 3A shows a second exemplary embodiment of the invention in and 3B cross section and longitudinal section, %
  • FIG. 4 shows a modification of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 in a top view
  • FIG. 5 shows two variants of a different modification of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 in cross section
  • FIG. 6 shows a further modification of the embodiment of FIG. 3 in longitudinal section
  • Fig. 7 shows a third embodiment of the invention in longitudinal section
  • FIG. 8A shows a fourth exemplary embodiment of the invention in and FIG. 8B top view and side view.
  • a sleeve 1 is provided with an application head 2, which has a conical head part 4, which forms the outer end of the sleeve 1 in the manner of a cap.
  • the head part 4 can be made in one piece with the sleeve or can be a separate body which is connected to the sleeve 1 via a foot ring 3, for example screwed or glued.
  • the sleeve is provided with a conventional lifting mechanism and contains a cosmetic mass, which is not shown in Fig. 1.
  • the cap 4 is made of plastic or metal and has outlet openings 5.
  • the cap 4 is provided with a coating 7 made of e.g. covered with gauze or foam. This coating 7, which is only indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 1, covers the entire outer surface of the cap 4 and is sealed by means of the foot ring 3 against the lower edge of the cap.
  • the outlet openings 5 are shown as slots and illustrated in two variants.
  • the left half (Fig. 1L) there are relatively short slots 5 '. only in the area near the tip of the cap 4, while in the right ten half (Fig.lR) long slots 5 "extend practically over the entire length of the cap.
  • Fig. 1L there are relatively short slots 5 '. only in the area near the tip of the cap 4
  • Fig.lR right ten half
  • long slots 5 "extend practically over the entire length of the cap.
  • These two variants can be realized for each see by the cap 4 is formed only with short slots 5 'or with long slots".
  • both variants can also be present on the same cap, in that the cap has short and. is provided with long slits on its opposite half.
  • the configuration of the outlet openings 5 is not limited to the slot shape.
  • the outlet openings can also be round, angular or irregularly shaped holes which are arranged more or less evenly in the cap 4.
  • the cap 4 can be designed as a grid, in which case the spaces between the grid webs serve as outlet openings. This results in a particularly large opening cross section and thus a correspondingly strong leakage of cosmetic mass to the coating 7.
  • the outlet openings can be selected solely according to whether a more extensive application (by means of the cone surface) or a more line-shaped application (by means of the cone tip) is the predominant normal case or whether both application methods are required equally often.
  • a more extensive application by means of the cone surface
  • a more line-shaped application by means of the cone tip
  • the radius of the column made of cosmetic mass must not be greater than the greatest radial distance a of the outlet openings 5 from the sleeve axis.
  • the outlet openings must be arranged in such a way that each surface area of the outer end of the column made of cosmetic material sweeps at least once over an outlet opening during one revolution.
  • FIG. 2A and 2B show two different designs of the outlet openings 5, which are expedient in particular for harder masses in connection with a rotary stroke mechanism.
  • the openings 5 according to FIG. 2A do not run radially, but obliquely in the direction of rotation of the lifting mechanism through the wall of the cap 4, and in the openings according to FIG. 2B their rear edge 6 also protrudes into the interior of the cap 4 in the direction of rotation to act as a scraper.
  • a small compression spring is arranged between the rotary lifting mechanism and the pillar made of cosmetic mass, in order to prevent the pillar from being accidentally pressed into the cap 4 when the lifting mechanism is actuated, and then is damaged.
  • FIG. 3A An example of a plug-shaped application head 12 which is only partially provided with applicator material is shown in FIG. 3A in longitudinal section and FIG. 3B in cross section.
  • the application head 12 contains a head part 14 'and 14 "which is divided into two halves, of which half 14" is a solid body, while half 14 * has axially parallel longitudinal i.
  • Both halves are connected to one another with a foot ring 13 and, if necessary, additionally with a latching device 18, which is only indicated schematically, the foot ring 13 simultaneously establishing the connection of the application head to the sleeve 11.
  • the head part half 14 ' is also provided with a coating 17 made of foam or a corresponding applicator material, which is firmly clamped at its edges between the part 14 * and the foot ring 13 or in the gap 19 between the parts 14' and 14 " .
  • the application head 12 is preferably designed for the application of easily flowable compositions which could not previously be offered in pen form.
  • flat or line-shaped applications can be achieved either by placing the application head on the skin either in the tangent plane X or in the tangent plane Y (FIG. 3B).
  • the slot-shaped outlet openings 15 take up a comparatively large amount of cosmetic mass and serve for metered storage of the mass, so that the applicator material can constantly fill up with new mass during application, which has the consequence that the application becomes particularly uniform and the lifting mechanism has to be operated less frequently.
  • this effect can also be achieved with differently shaped outlet openings, an example of which is shown in FIG. 4.
  • an application head 22 with a one-piece, conical head part 24, which has numerous recesses 25, which run like grooves towards the cone tip, as well as an additional central opening 25 'as outlet openings and, overall, with a covering 27 made of foam or the like. is stretched.
  • This application head 22 can, like the head 12, be inserted into a sleeve by means of a foot ring, which is not is further shown, and corresponds in its handling to the head 2 according to FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates in a sectional view, the plane of which corresponds to the plane IIIB-IIIB in FIG. 3A, examples of a two-part head part with an elliptical cross section, which can be used in connection with an elliptical sleeve, but with a corresponding adjustment of the foot (not shown further) ⁇ ring is also suitable for round sleeve.
  • two variants are summarized in one drawing, similarly to FIG. 1.
  • the left half of the head part 34 '(FIG. 5L) has longitudinally extending slot-shaped outlet openings 35', which correspond to the outlet openings 15 in FIG. 3 and are designed in such a way that the cosmetic mass is stored from the flatter center of the head piece half to the both more curved edges decreases.
  • outlet openings 35" in the form of longitudinal channels, e.g. Bores which open into the outer surface of the head part half 34 ". With these longitudinal channels, the total amount of cosmetic mass is less than with the longitudinal slots.
  • Each of the two head part halves 34 'and 34" is provided with a coating 37' or 37 "made of foam or an appropriate applicator material.
  • application heads can be formed in the manner of the head 12 described in FIG. 3 by either the head part half 34 'or the head part half 3" with a (not shown further) ) second, solidly designed half of the head part is assembled in the manner described with reference to FIG. 3.
  • These possibilities are not shown in the drawing, but can be derived from FIG. 5 in that the slots 35 'and the cover 37' either in the head part half 34 'or the longitudinal channels 35''and the cover in the head part half 34 " 37 ".
  • such an elliptical application head has the advantage that surface areas with a very large and on the other hand also result with a very small radius of curvature, which facilitates both the flat and the line-shaped application of the mass.
  • a two-part head part also opens up the fundamentally new possibility of applying two cosmetic compositions with different colors and / or properties with a single pencil. All that is required is to divide the sleeve into two longitudinal chambers by means of a central wall and each chamber has its own lifting mechanism (which in this case is expediently designed as a feed mechanism that can be operated by pulling, pushing or pushing) and its own, with outlet openings assigned headboard half. 5 can also be seen as an example of such a possibility if it is assumed that the two head part halves 34 'and 3' "are inserted into a sleeve divided into two chambers such that the head part half 34 'is closed one chamber and the head half 34 "belong to the other chamber. As already explained with reference to FIG.
  • the two head part halves can be connected to one another by a latching device 38 and can be inserted into the sleeve with the aid of a foot ring (not shown) in the manner of foot ring 13 in FIG. 3A, the central wall the sleeve expediently extends into the gap 39 between the two halves of the head section to ensure that the cosmetic compositions located in the chambers of the sleeve can only emerge rapidly through the head assigned to them.
  • each mass can be applied separately with the middle surface areas of the head part halves 34 'or 34 ", while in the edge region of both halves, where the coatings 37 'and 37 "meet, mixing effects occur which permit particularly interesting cosmetic designs.
  • a separating film 36 can additionally be inserted in the gap 39, which prevents mixing of the two masses.
  • a separating film 36 there is also a a somewhat wider solid intermediate part (not shown) is possible, which fills the gap 39 and gives the two head part halves 34 'and 34 "a somewhat greater distance.
  • the middle wall of the sleeve can also serve as such a solid intermediate part 5, in which the gap 39 runs in the direction of the long axis of the ellipse, is particularly advantageous for the two-dimensional application of the two masses, but if one more If the application is in the foreground in dashed lines, the gap 39 can also be arranged in the direction of the short axis of the ellipse, so that the sharply curved surface areas reach the center of the two halves of the head.
  • the illustrated the example of the Fig. 5 embodiment of the application head for the application of two different compositions does not require that the outlet openings in the two head halves is cut differ from each other 'in the arrangement and ⁇ réellesquer ⁇ . Differences of this kind are useful if, for example, one mass is normally applied thinner or less frequently than the other mass.
  • the middle wall can then also be arranged in the sleeve in such a way that the chamber which contains the less frequently to be applied mass has a smaller volume than the other chamber. In general, however, it is preferable to make the two head part halves the same and to make the two chambers in the sleeve the same size.
  • the head part composed of the two halves need not have an elliptical shape, but can also have any other shape, for example, be conical or have a polygon cross section with pronounced edge areas.
  • Two-part caps are also possible, although it is technically somewhat more difficult to implement.
  • the applicator material is in each case a two-dimensional coating of a woven fabric, active ingredient, foam or non-woven fabric, and the - .5 -
  • Outlet openings are each below this over -._ tot.
  • the outlet openings can also be arranged so that they are not covered by applicator material.
  • An example of this is shown in FIG. 6.
  • the application head 42 shown there which is inserted into a sleeve 41 by means of a foot ring 43, has a solid head part 44 and is provided with a flat covering 47.
  • In the head part 44 there is a passage channel 46 which opens into a somewhat widened outlet opening 45.
  • the cover 47 is recessed in the area of the outlet opening 45, that is to say has a hole 48 at this point, as a result of which the amount of cosmetic composition emerging from the outlet opening 45, which is distributed in the cover 47 during use, is visible from the outside and can be controlled.
  • Such an arrangement of the outlet opening is of course also possible in other embodiments of the head part, for example in the two-part head part 12 according to FIG. 3 or in the case of a head part of the type in FIG. 5 for application of two different masses.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of an outlet opening which is visible from the outside and which is not surrounded on all sides by applicator material, but is located in front of the applicator material in the direction of flow of the cosmetic composition.
  • the application head 52 according to FIG. 7 is inserted into a sleeve 51 with a plug-like foot part 53 and has an elongated head part 54 which extends in the axial direction of the sleeve .51 or at an angle thereto and e.g. can be designed as a rod or as a narrow spatula.
  • In the foot part 53 there is a passage channel 56 which opens into an outlet opening at the beginning of the head part 54.
  • the head part 54 is provided with an applicator material 57 in the form of fine brush hair or a velvet-like flocking, but it can also have a covering made of one of the flat applicator materials.
  • FIG. 8 shows an application head 62 which allows hard masses, such as pressed powder, to be applied directly by brush.
  • the application head 62 is inserted into a sleeve 61 with a rotary stroke mechanism and has a head part 64 in the form of a flat, flat or slightly arched cap which has a slot-like outlet opening 65 and carries brush hair 67 as the applicator material.
  • the slot 65 extends over the entire pressure gauge of the cap 64, and its rear edge regions in the direction of rotation are expediently designed as a scraper in the manner of FIG. 2B, so that fine particles emerge from the slot and get between the brush hairs and then can be brushed directly onto the skin.
  • the brush hairs can, as shown, all be of the same length, but the length of the brush hairs can also increase from the outside to the center, so that a tip results.
  • it is also possible to apply soft, flowable compositions and in such a case it may be expedient to distribute several small outlet openings in the cap 62 instead of a slot or to provide a round central opening in the cap.

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Le dispositif décrit (2), pour l'application de matières cosmétiques, comporte une enveloppe (1) à l'intérieur de laquelle est disposée une colonne de matières cosmétiques qui peut être remontée par un dispositif conçu à cette fin. L'extrémité d'éjection de l'enveloppe est fermée par une partie supérieure (4) qui porte sur au moins une partie de sa surface un matériau d'application (7) pour recevoir et ensuite appliquer la matière cosmétique, et possède des ouvertures de sortie (5' et 5'') pour l'éjection de la matière cosmétique de l'enveloppe depuis l'enveloppe au matériau d'application. Ainsi, on garantit que la matière cosmétique atteint le matériau d'application en quantités dosables lorsque le mécanisme de remontée est actionné, et qu'elle y reste, disponible pour une application ultérieure. Le matériau d'application peut être une couche de couverture qui recouvre totalement ou partiellement la partie supérieure et est composée d'un matériau pénétrable en fibre ou en mousse pour la matière cosmétique, mais aussi d'un paquet de matériau à flocs ou de soies, qui couvre partiellement ou totalement la partie supérieure. Le contour extérieur du matériau d'application est déterminé par le contour extérieur de la partie supérieure et possède de préférence des parties légèrement recourbées et à surface plate, ainsi que des parties avec une impression à points ou des rebords. De cette manière la matière cosmétique peut être appliquée avec le même dispositif ou sans accessoires supplémentaires, soit à plat soit en traits, sans que le contour extérieur change lors de son utilisation. Le dispositif convient pour tous types de matières cosmétiques, c. à d. à la fois pour des matières dures (p. ex. des crayons pour sourcils) et pour des matières pâteuses/en forme de cire (p. ex. du rouge à lèvres) et pour des matières molles et crémeuses (p. ex. du rouge et du fard pour paupières). La position, la taille et la forme des ouvertures de sortie dans la partie supérieure peuvent être adaptées au besoin; pour les matières dures cependant, il y a lieu de s'assurer que la plus grande distance radiale depuis les ouvertures de sortie à l'axe de l'enveloppe ne soit pas inférieure au rayon de la colonne de matière cosmétique. De plus, on aurait avantage à concevoir en forme de râcleurs les rebords inférieurs des ouvertures de sortie pour les matières dures.
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AT85904225T ATE50484T1 (de) 1984-08-20 1985-08-17 Stiftfoermige vorrichtung zur applikation kosmetischer massen.
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