Abstract: A tampon applicator assembly is disclosed wherein the protective wrap which initially packages the tampon applicator provides a simplified covering for disposal of the spent applicator. The tampon applicator wrap is opened at a pre-determined location such that a discrete portion remains which is significantly longer than the applicator barrel member. Accordingly, after tampon ejection, with the plunger telescopingly located within the barrel, that unit is then inserted within the discrete wrap portion, which includes a substantial length extending beyond the reinserted applicator. That substantial length is then twisted and tucked into the opened end of the applicator to maintain closure of the wrap for applicator disposal.
Abstract: A hair-waving product comprises a polyurethane film containing a hair-waving composition which is released from the polyurethane film when the film is contacted with wet hair. The invention also relates to a process of hair waving comprising rolling the polyurethane film into wet hair and allowing sufficient hair-waving treatment time to release the hair-waving composition.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 20, 1989
Date of Patent:
March 19, 1991
Assignee:
Playtex Beauty Care, Inc.
Inventors:
Arun Nandagiri, Joseph C. Hourihan, Kathy Pilko, Alice B. Benson
Abstract: A two piece compactly packaged application for a tampon which includes a discrete first member and a discrete second member, the first and the second members being of comparable length. The first and the second members are initially packaged in a side by side manner. The applicator also includes a plurality of spaced apart tabs on either the first member or the second member for retaining one of the first and the second members in the other of the first and the second members when the members are assembled together in their operative position. The method assembly of the applicator includes grasping one of the first and the second members, manually aligning the first and the second members and axially moving the first and the second members together so that the first and the second members slide relative to each other and are maintained telescopically in operative position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 14, 1990
Date of Patent:
November 27, 1990
Assignee:
Playtex Family Products Corporation
Inventors:
James C. Armour, Kevin M. Coverdale, Wayne D. Melvin, Michael L. Miller, Robert C. Norquest, Jamshid Rejai, Richard M. Wiernicki
Abstract: A compact and short tampon applicator is formed of an outer barrel which surrounds a tampon-holding inner tubular plunger which is slidable within the outer barrel. A portion of the wall of the plunger defines a pair of hinged panels which snap into the interior of the plunger in response to an inwardly directed radial force. This inward force is supplied by a tab on the barrel, once the plunger has been retracted sufficiently out of the barrel to register the hinged panels with the tab. The applicator is readied for use by retracting the plunger rearwardly behind the tampon, sufficiently to cause the hinged panels to engage the tab on the inner surface of the barrel to snap into the plunger. After insertion of the barrel into the catamenial canal, the plunger is pressed inward, back into the barrel, to enable its inwardly snapped panels to engage the rear of the tampon and to eject the tampon through the front of the barrel.
Abstract: A non-aerosol hair spray composition which provides superior hair styling properties while maintaining good hold or style retention contains about 5 to 10 percent of a lower alkyl ester of an alkyl vinyl ether-maleic acid copolymer, from 10 to 15 percent water, about 73 to 85 percent lower aliphatic alcohol, and up to about 2% of adjuvants.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 1988
Date of Patent:
January 30, 1990
Assignee:
Playtex Jhirmack, Inc.
Inventors:
Arun Nandagiri, Paul S. Wallace, Beverly J. Lajoie
Abstract: A compact and short tampon applicator is formed of an outer barrel which surrounds a tampon-holding inner tubular plunger. The barrel has a pair of opposed tongues formed from portions of the wall of the outer barrel which are partially cut and deflected inwardly. The openings in the wall of the barrel provide effective means for holding the barrel during the insertion process. The tongues project into the interior of the plunger, through a pair of elongate slots in the wall of the plunger, so that the tongues are in position behind the tampon. The applicator is readied for being used by retraction of the plunger rearwardly to cause the tampon, which is restrained by the tongues, to be ejected from the plunger into the barrel. The tongues also serve to prevent the plunger from separating from the barrel. The front of the plunger collapses inwardly to form an effective tampon contacting surface for engaging the rear of the tampon in a manner which permits the plunger to push the tampon out of the barrel.
Abstract: There is provided a wrap for a tampon applicator having a first member and a second member. The wrap includes a hollow body for containing the tampon applicator therein, and a score line located at a predetermined position on the body to separate the body into two discrete portions in the vicinity of the junction of the first and the second members of the tampon applicator.
Abstract: Method and apparatus are provided for applying a thermoplastic adhesive to a portion of a garment in a predetermined pattern. The portion of the garment is initially loaded onto a conveyor device through a loading fixture and a powdered adhesive is screen printed onto said portion in a predetermined pattern. The adhesive is cured in a drying oven and permitted to cool. A cover panel is then placed over the adhesive and the cover panel is fused to that portion of the garment at elevated temperature and pressure. The resultant garment, preferably a woman's undergarment, possesses the combination of unique control, support, shape and aesthetic characteristics.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 2, 1987
Date of Patent:
October 11, 1988
Assignee:
Playtex Apparel, Inc.
Inventors:
James Prunesti, William D. Bell, Jane P. Gannaway, Dolores O'Boyle, Anthony Tedeschi