WO2014139943A1 - Cascading eyelashes - Google Patents
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- Eyelashes designed to be affixed to the natural lash line of the eyelid to add length, thickness and fullness to naturally present eyelashes, are known in the prior art. They are available in various lengths, colors, thicknesses, and designs, from natural-looking to dramatic. They may further contain adornments, such as feathers, rhinestones, etc.
- eyelash units can be combined by stacking or doubling their eyelash bands on top of one another ("stacked eyelashes").
- stacked eyelashes have several disadvantages. Because the bands are stacked on top of each other, they are very thick and inflexible. A lot of glue is needed to keep the eyelash bands stuck together and to attach them to the eyelid, and the excess glue tends to stick to the naturally present eyelashes, which will easily be ripped out. The inflexible thick eyelash band and the excess glue further can irritate the eye, and is uncomfortable to wear. Because of their inflexibility, stacked eyelash bands also tend to detach from the eyelid, which results in unappealing lifting edges and decreases their wearing time unless more glue is used to re-attach them. The stacked eyelash bands as well as the excess glue which is needed to keep stacked eyelashes in place which tends to form visible clumps upon drying, can result in an artificial, unappealing look.
- stacked eyelashes are not easily reusable. Because a lot of glue is needed to keep them attached, once they removed from the eyelid, the dried glue forming a comparably thick, uneven layer has to be removed before the eyelashes can be attached to the eyelid again, using fresh glue. However, upon removing excess dried glue, the stacked eyelash bands easily rip apart. As an alternative to stacked eyelashes manufacturers provide eyelashes having twice the amount of lash filaments on one band.
- the present invention relates to an eyelash structure comprising at least two eyelash units, each of which comprises an elongated mounting portion and lash filaments, wherein the mounting portions of said at least two eyelash units are connected in a cascading fashion.
- the eyelash structure comprises 2, 3, 4, or 5 eyelash units.
- the eyelash units are connected permanently.
- the eye lash units are (exclusively) connected via the mounting portions.
- connection can be mediated by glue or heat.
- At least two eyelash units are different.
- the eyelash units can differ from each other in terms of design, color, and/or length.
- the lash filaments of the at least two eyelash units are different.
- the lash filaments can differ from each other in terms of design, color, length, and/or thickness.
- the lash filaments can be natural or synthetic.
- the elongated mounting portion of the at least two eyelash units is transparent or colored.
- the eyelash units are in the form of a full strip, corner lash, or a plurality of subassemblies.
- the present invention relates to a kit comprising an eyelash structure as defined herein, optionally comprising a glue.
- the present invention relates to a package comprising an eyelash structure as defined in herein, optionally comprising or having imprinted instructions for use.
- the package is preferably transparent.
- the present invention relates to a method for the production of an eyelash structure as defined herein, the method comprising selecting at least two eyelash units from a pre-determined plurality of given eyelash units and connecting them in a cascading fashion.
- the term “less than” or “greater than” includes the concrete number. For example, less than 20 means less than or equal to. Similarly, more than or greater than means more than or equal to, or greater than or equal to, respectively.
- Figure 1 shows the assembly of an eyelash structure of the invention from three eyelash units of different styles.
- a Eyelash structure of two different eyelash units connected via their mounting portions in a cascading fashion B Affixation of a third eyelash unit via its mounting portion in a cascading fashion
- C Eyelash structure comprising three different eyelash units.
- Figure 2 shows two illustrative examples of cascading eyelashes.
- a subsequent (or second) eyelash unit - marked by "2" - is placed on top of the lash filaments of a first eyelash unit - marked by "1 ".
- a first eyelash unit - marked by "1” - is placed under/below a subsequent (or second) eyelash unit - marked by "2".
- Figure 3 shows in A and B illustrative examples of cascading eyelashes.
- a subsequent (or second) eyelash unit - marked by “2" - is placed on top of the lash filaments of a first eyelash unit - marked by "1 ".
- a first eyelash unit - marked by "1 " - is placed under/below a subsequent (or second) eyelash unit - marked by "2".
- Eyelash structures having alongitudinal section as is illustrated in Figures 2A, 2B, 3B and 3C are preferred ones of the present invention.
- Figure 4 shows how an eyelash structure of the present invention can be prepared.
- Figure 5 shows how a multiple layer eyelash structure of the present invention can be prepared.
- the present inventor for the first time, developed a way to combine eyelash units in a cascading fashion (resulting in so called “cascading eyelashes” or “staggered eyelashes”).
- Said cascading eyelashes combine at least two eyelash units for an intensified look, and/or an eclectic design.
- the eyelash units of the cascading eyelashes of the invention are not connected by stacking their eyelash bands on top of each other, but rather in a staggered or cascading fashion.
- the cascading eyelash structures as provided herein makes customers look more natural and the cascading fashion in which eyelash units are connected is no issue at all, but gives a customer a natural look.
- the natural look can be even more natural with, for example, a thin band, and/or with an invisible band for optimum discreetness.
- eyelash structures of the present invention having a thin band and/or even an invisible band are preferred.
- a great advantage of the present invention is that cascading eyelash structures are more flexible than stacked eyelashes known from the prior art, thus enabling comfortable and long wearing.
- less glue is needed, because only one band of eyelashes will come into contact with the eyelid. This means less waste of glue, less visible clumps of dried glue, and less irritation to the eye.
- the thinner soft eyelash band is also much less inclined to pull out the naturally present lashes.
- the cascading eyelashes of the invention are readily reusable. Because they are not connected by affixing their eyelash bands on top of each other, dried glue can easily be removed from the only eyelash band which comes into contact with the eyelid while all other eyelash bands remain untouched. Thus, the cascading eyelashes of the invention are readily available for several uses.
- Another advantage of the eyelash structure of the present invention allows combining different colors, lengths, thickness and styles of eyelashes. It furthermore provides double the adhesive area of mounting portions which decreases the need of re-applying the eyelashes to the eye. Accordingly, the present invention provides eyelash structures composed of multiple layers of eyelashes (2 or more) of different colors, lengths, thickness and/or styles connected to each other in a cascading fashion. [0035] Further advantages of the eyelash structure of the present invention are:
- the preferably thin mounting portion (sometimes also referred to herein as “band” or “lash band”) is able to easily conform to the round shape of the eye increasing the wear, amount of uses, and comfort of the eyelash structure of the present invention.
- the additional layers are attached to the initial mounting portion in a cascading fashion as described herein, which reduces tension that would be created if eyelash were combined directly on top of one another; the "sandwich” effect. With reduced tension the eyelash structure of the present invention feel lighter and are easier to bend and contort. This also eliminates the issue of the corners of the bands detaching from one another where they are combined, or the eyelash corners lifting off the consumer's eyes. This construction creates maximum durability.
- cascading the eyelash units as described herein provides a thinner lash band that gives the customer a natural lash line that can either be enhanced with a thin black band, which eliminates the need for eyeliner or an invisible band for maximum disaetion.
- a thin black band and all additional lashes combined being combined with invisible band to remain discreet about the layering.
- the cascading construction can be finessed to be carefully placed closer to the first lash band to hide layering.
- the inventor provide an enhanced lash line for those who want to skip the step of applying eyeliner; the inventor eliminates the need for mascara with the fullness of layering lashes, and for those who want to look as natural as possible, invisible lash bands can prevent the ability to detect false lashes.
- the eyelash structure of the present invention meets the need of the average customer who is not advanced in makeup but wants to join the latest craze of layering lashes by providing the lashes premade in an easy to apply construction; making it more user friendly.
- the present invention thus meets the need of makeup artists who want to layer eyelash structures, but would like to save the time by having them premade, but needs them to be the same quality that they can make by hand, with the same durability and wear.
- the present invention also meets the need of the average woman who wants to enhance her look in the professional world while joining the new trend, by providing layered lashes that can be "day looks”; which is fulfilling a need that the market has left behind, as most "stacked" lashes provide only dramatic night looks.
- the present invention relates to an eyelash structure comprising at least two eyelash units, each of which comprises an elongated mounting portion and lash filaments, wherein said eyelash structure is characterized in that said mounting portions of said at least two eyelash units are connected in a cascading fashion. It is preferred that the eyelash structure of the present invention is premade, preferably premade for customers.
- Premade means that the eyelash structure is ready-for- use, i.e., it can be readily applied to the eyelid by the usual means and methods.
- eyelash structure is equivalently used with the term “eyelashes” or “lashes”.
- mounting portion is sometimes equivalently used with the term “band” or its plural form “bands”.
- the subsequent eyelash unit is placed on top of the lash filaments of a first eyelash unit such that the mounting portion of the subsequent eyelash unit is not in direct contact with the mounting portion of the first eyelash unit.
- the mounting portion of the subsequent eyelash unit can be to the right (see Figure 2A or 2B) or left (see Figure 3B) of the first mounting portion, with right being preferred.
- the subsequent and first eyelash units are then connected to each other as described herein, thereby said eyelash units are connected in a staggered (or cascading) fashion.
- a typical procedure as described before is illustrated in Figure 4. If any further eyelash unit is intended to be connected to the first and subsequent eyelash units the afore-described process is to be repeated as often as desired.
- FIG. 3C shows a preferred eyelash structure of the present invention that is obtainable by the afore-described method of connecting at least two eyelash units in a cascading fashion.
- a first eyelash unit when at last two eyelash units are connected in a cascading fashion, a first eyelash unit can be placed under/below a subsequent eyelash unit, i.e. in descending fashion, such that the mounting portion of the subsequent eyelash unit is not in direct contact with the mounting portion of the first eyelash unit.
- the first eyelash unit is placed/below under the lash filaments of the subsequent eyelash unit such that the mounting portion of the subsequent eyelash unit is not in direct contact with the mounting portion of the first eyelash unit.
- the mounting portion of the subsequent eyelash unit can be to the right (see Figure 2A or 2B) or left (see Figure 3B) of the first mounting portion, with right being preferred.
- the subsequent and first eyelash units are then connected to each other as described herein, thereby said eyelash units are connected in a staggered (or cascading) fashion. If any further eyelash unit is intended to be connected to the first and subsequent eyelash units the afore-described process is to be repeated as often as desired. For example, a third eyelash unit is placed undei below of the subsequent eyelash unit in the same way as said subsequent eyelash unit is placed under/below the first eyelash unit in the same way as said first eyelash unit is placed under/below the subsequent eyelash unit.
- the subsequent and first eyelash units are then connected to each other as described herein.
- the term "cascading fashion” is used herein to refer to a way of connecting at least two eyelash units (which can be the same or different) in an ascending or descending staggered way so that their mounting portions are not in direct contact with each other.
- An illustrative and preferred example of an eyelash structure of the present invention is shown in Figure 3B, while the illustrative examples of an eyelash structure shown in Figures 2A and 2B represent a more preferred example of an eyelash structure of the present invention.
- the term “not in direct contact” means that the mounting portions of the eyelash units have a distance to each other of 1 mm or more, e.g., 1 .5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm.
- the mounting portion which is affixed to the eyelid will hereinafter also be referred to as the "first mounting portion”, whereas the mounting portions which are affixed to the first mounting portion in a cascading fashion will be termed the “subsequent mounting portion(s)".
- the term “cascading fashion” is used to refer to a way of connecting at least two eyelash units wherein an upper eyelash unit is affixed onto the lower eyelash unit, but is not in contact with the mounting portion of the lower eyelash unit. It is envisaged that the upper mounting portion is affixed near the lower mounting portion.
- the upper mounting portion is affixed directly to the lash filaments of the lower eyelash unit.
- any other way of connecting upper and lower eyelash units are conceivable, as long as the mounting portions of upper and lower eyelash units are not stacked.
- the at least two eyelash units of the eyelash structure of the present invention are not connected in a stacked fashion.
- An illustrative and preferred example of cascading eyelashes is shown in Figure 2A, Figure 2B or Figure 3C.
- stacked or “stacking” as used herein refers to a way of connecting at least two eyelash units, wherein the mounting portions of the eyelash units are in direct contact with each other, e.g., affixed on top of each other.
- the eyelash units of the cascading eyelash structure of the invention are preferably (exclusively) connected via the mounting portions.
- “connected (exclusively) via the mounting portions” means connected as described in a cascading fashion, i.e. the mounting portions of the eyelash units are not connected to each other. Rather, “connected via the mounting portions” herein means that the connection means, such as glue or heat, affix the mounting portion of the upper eyelash unit to the lower eyelash unit, preferably to the lash filaments of the lower eyelash unit.
- the elongated mounting portion can be an eyelash band. It can be of any suitable material, e.g. natural or synthetic materials, as long as it preferably is non-irritating to eye and/or skin and enables attachment (to the eyelid or to a lower eyelash unit).
- Eyelash units having different mounting portions can be combined in order to create a desired look.
- eyelash units with transparent mounting portions e.g. to create a natural look. Eyelash units with colored and transparent mounting portions can also be combined.
- the first mounting portion is in general attached to the eyelid using an adhesive strip, or a liquid or paste glue.
- the adhesive strip may be pre-fixed to the mounting portion.
- the liquid/paste type glue may be applied as part of the affixation process.
- any suitable adhesive strip or glue may be used. It is for example preferred that it does not irritate eyes and/or skin, is able to affix the eyelash structure to the eyelid, and/or is removable. "Removable" means that the glue can be removed from eyelid and/or first mounting portion after the eyelash structure is detached from the eyelid, so that when repeated use of the eyelash structure is intended, fresh glue can be added to the first mounting portion.
- the eyelash structure of the invention can comprise as many eyelash units as desired. Preferably, the eyelash structure comprises 2, 3, 4 or 5 eyelash units.
- the eyelash units of the eyelash structure of the invention are connected to each other permanently, preferably by glue or heat.
- the eyelash units are connected to each other ncn-permanently, thereby enabling removal of one or more eyelash units without rupturing the eyelash unit(s) when desired.
- eyelash units of different designs can be combined.
- Said eyelash units can differ in terms of design (including applications, adornments, assembly of lash filaments), color, material and/or length.
- the present invention also envisages an eyelash structure wherein at least two eyelash units are different, e.g. in terms of design, color, material and/or length.
- eyelash units of the same design and/or style and/or color are combined in an eyelash structure of the present invention, e.g. in order to provide an enhanced look.
- the lash filaments of the eyelash units can be of any suitable material.
- the material can differ from the material of the mounting portion, or it can be the same material.
- the lash filaments can be of synthetic, or of natural material.
- Eyelash structures of the present invention can have both natural and synthetic lash filaments. Natural materials that are suitable as lash filament materials are for example natural hair, feathers, silk and other natural materials [0055]
- the eyelash units are in the form of a full strip, corner lash, or a plurality of subassemblies.
- “Full strip” means that the eyelash unit is a single assembly of lash filaments for each eye.
- Such an assembly typically includes an elongated mounting portion and lash filaments formed from, e.g. from synthetic fibers or natural hair.
- the mounting portion from which the lash filaments extend typically corresponds approximately to the shape of the edge of an eyelid (hereafter referenced as “a lash line", regardless of whether individual native lash filaments are present in that area).
- the mounting portion is usually temporarily affixed to the lash line using an adhesive strip, or a liquid or paste adhesive. Where used, the adhesive strip is often pre-fixed to the mounting portion by the manufacturer.
- the liquid/paste type adhesive may be applied as part of the affixation process.
- Corner lashes are usually intended to be used at the lateral corner of an eye. While corner lashes will fit the majority of eyes, they generally have a very specific shape.
- an eyelash structure being in the form of a plurality of subassemblies is, e.g., described in WO 2007/138289, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the present invention provides a kit comprising an eyelash structure as described herein, and optionally a glue or an adhesive strip as described herein. It may further contain one or more of the following, a mirror, adhesive remover, scissors, tweezers, a lash application tool, a lash separator/comb, mascara, any other suitable items to assist in affixing the eyelash structure.
- the present invention relates to a package comprising an eyelash structure as described herein, optionally comprising or having imprinted instructions for use.
- the present invention further provides a method for producing an eyelash structure as defined herein, said method comprising selecting at least two eyelash units from a pre- determined plurality of given eyelash units and connecting them in a cascading fashion as described herein.
- the person skilled in the art will readily understand that what has been described in the context of the eyelash structure of the invention may also apply to the method of the invention, mutatis mutandis.
- Embodiments of the present invention also could be used in a system-based approach, wherein different eyelash units are presented. This approach is particularly suitable for use in a professional application, where a consultant is available to assist a wearer in the selection of a combination of eyelash units to create a desired effect.
- the eyelash units may, in such a case, be affixed to the wearer by the consultant and/or taken by the wearer for self-affixation at a later point in time.
- a system-based approach is also suitable for use with computer-aided eyelash design, where images of different eyelash units combinations can be superimposed upon an image of the wearer, so that various combinations of eyelash units can be considered prior to making a choice.
- the computer-aided design aspect can be operated by a consultant or by the wearer.
- Such a process can even be conducted remotely over a network and/or via the Internet. For example, an image of the wearer could be uploaded to a remote server, the computer-aided design process conducted online, and the chosen eyelash structure or eyelash unit purchased online for subsequent delivery via mail order or store pickup.
- This computer-aided system has particular benefits in that the wearer can make a selection from a vast range of potential eyelash units which can be supplied directly from a warehouse (thus eliminating the need for large store inventories), and the software can assist in making an appropriate selection (from among what might otherwise be a bewildering choice of potential lash subassemblies). In such a case, the resulting eyelash structure could quite reasonably be classed as "custom-made”. [0061] While aspects of the present invention have been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiment above, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various additional embodiments may be contemplated without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- each structure or unit may be provided with any color(s) and/or visual descriptor(s), singly or in combination, as desired for a particular application of the present invention; such design choices may be made for any embodiment of the present invention without regard to the naturalness of the resulting effect or any other consideration.
- the Figures do not indicate absolute or relative scales of any features of the depicted embodiments.
- any structures of the eyelash structure or eyelash unit according to any embodiment of the present invention may be made with any suitable method, including, but not limited to, one-piece construction, multi-piece construction, knotting, molding, other affixation, or any combinations thereof, without deference to the manufacturing methods referenced herein.
- Each eyelash structure or eyelash unit may exhibit any desired simple or compound curves, curvilinear characteristics, rectilinear characteristics, or any combinations thereof when viewed from any direction; for instance, the lash filaments of any embodiment of the present invention may curve downward, from a sagittal view, in much the same manner as natural eyelashes curl or are commonly made to curl.
- Any described use environments for the various embodiments of the present invention e.g., theatrical applications
- the specific values for lengths are presented merely as examples of suitable dimensions for certain applications of the present invention, and one of ordinary skill in the art can readily specify desired values, which may differ from those suggested, for a particular application.
- the eyelash structure can be temporarily affixed (e.g., by using removable adhesive) for short-term use or can be more permanently affixed (e.g., by using a less readily removable adhesive or through other joining to the natural eyelashes or eye area structures) for more long-term use.
- the eyelash structure can be one-time use, disposable products, or can be configured for repeated uses.
- the lash filaments may each have any suitable color, material, cross-sectional shape, construction, or any other traits as desired for a particular application of the present invention, and the lash filaments making up a single eyelash unit need not be matched in any traits except as desired.
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