Applicator with Hidden Product
A cosmetic apparatus may include a hollow body cover and an applicator extending out of a first end of the body cover. The apparatus may further include a base that is insertable into and removable from a second end of the body cover. The base may include a handle portion and a tray extending from the handle portion. The tray is accommodated within the body cover.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/068,515, which was filed Oct. 24, 2014, entitled “Applicator with Hidden Product,” which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDCosmetic products are generally applied by distributing a product using an applicator having a head (e.g., bristles, sponge, etc.) attached to one end of a handle. Handles may be made of various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc. Cosmetics products and applicators may be provided to consumers in many forms, including: a product preloaded directly on an applicator head itself; a package combination including an applicator and a product container, where the applicator is not pre-loaded with the product; and as individual items of a product container and a distinctly selected applicator, each selected according to a purchaser's preference.
The Detailed Description is set forth with reference to the accompanying figures. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears, with exception of reference number 502C, which appears first (for clarity) in
This disclosure is directed to cosmetic products and the packaging thereof. Cosmetic products are generally applied by distributing a product using an applicator having a head (e.g., bristles, sponge, etc.) attached to one end of a handle. Handles may be made of various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc. Cosmetics products and applicators may be provided to consumers in many forms, including: a product preloaded directly on an applicator head itself; a package combination including an applicator and a product container, where the applicator is not pre-loaded with the product; and as individual items of a product container and a distinctly selected applicator, each selected according to a purchaser's preference.
Beyond offering consumers multiple means of obtaining cosmetic products, manufacturers generally provide a variety of packaging choices for ease of storage and portability of the product. For example, an individual might carry a cosmetic kit in a handbag. Thus, the products are packaged small enough to be manually portable. In order to prevent the cosmetic product from being exposed to or released inside the interior of the handbag, the products are generally contained in a resealable container. The resealable container allows an individual to access a desired quantity of product and then to store the remainder.
While some applicators may be obtained and/or stored separately from the product, others are contained in a single container as a combination package. Such combination containers permit convenient access to the applicator and the product for quick use. In contrast, when a container only contains the product, an individual desiring to use the product may also need to find a separate applicator. This becomes more complicated when the individual carries a plurality of applicators for different purposes, and as such, the individual may have to search for a particular applicator among the plurality. Or worse, as the applicator did not have a specific container, the applicator may become lost.
Furthermore, there are many types of cosmetics used for different purposes and various colors within each type. Sometimes, many of the types of cosmetics may be used simultaneously. Accordingly, an individual who uses cosmetics may carry many different containers of multiple colors and many different applicators. This only further complicates the situation.
Therefore, in order to maintain the portability of the product(s) and ease of use, it is important to minimize the space taken up by each product and applicator, while simultaneously maintaining ease of use and functionality. Thus, in an example embodiment described herein, a compact device is described in which an applicator is attached to a hollow body, which accommodates therein a tray for holding a product. Thus, the product may be securely stored and hidden within the hollow body and the applicator is attached directly to the hollow body.
FIRST ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTMoreover, while the applicator 102 is illustrated as comprising a thick, fan-shaped group of bristles for application of a product such as blush, applicators according to this disclosure may also be used to apply other products, such as foundation, mascara, or other cosmetic products and may take on other shapes, such as having multiple flat fan-shaped group of bristles, a flat rectangular-shaped group of bristles, multiple flat rectangular-shaped groups of bristles, a tapered group of bristles, a few individual larger bristles, or the like.
The body cover 104 depicted in
The body cover 104 may also serve as a handle with which to hold the applicator 102 when applying the cosmetic. Therefore, the material of the body cover 104 may be sufficiently strong to allow a user to grasp the body cover 104 without easily crushing it. The material could be any of various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc. Additionally or alternatively, the body cover 104 may be a composite of different materials. For example, the body cover 104 may have a window area 140 on a side thereof (as depicted in the body cover 104 in apparatus 100 of
In some examples, a light 142 may be disposed within the body cover 104, or base 106, to illuminate the product 112. The light 142 may be used to assist a user see the product 112 or a mirror (referred to below) in the dark. Further, the light 142 may be motion-activated and/or activated by a switch included in either the base or the cover, as shown in
A portion of the base 106 is seen in part in
Inasmuch as the handle portion 114 may be held to extract and secure the product 112 in tray 108, the material of the handle portion 114 should be sufficiently strong to withstand being crushed while being grasped. The material could be any of various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, porcelain, glass, etc. Further, the material of handle portion 114 need not be the same as that of the body cover 104.
Additional embodiments contemplated of a closure mechanism 150, as schematically represented in
Briefly summarized,
Thus, some of the differences of the apparatus 200, as seen in
Inasmuch as the cap 216 may be manually removed to access the applicator 202, the material of the cap 216 should be sufficiently strong to withstand being crushed while being grasped. The material could be any of various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc. Further, the material of cap 216 need not be the same as that of the body cover 204.
THIRD ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTDue to the base 306 being inserted entirely within the body cover 304, a user may not be able to easily grab the handle 314 to extract the base 306 to access the product 312. Thus,
Illustrative Means of Maintaining a Tray within a Body of a Cosmetic Apparatus
In order to avoid exposing cosmetic products into the handbags or other portable means in which they may be carried, the products may be enclosed within small resealable containers in some instances. There are many ways in which the containers might be sealed or secured.
In particular, apparatus 400 of
Alternatively, apparatus 400 of
In yet another embodiment, an alternative means of securing the base within the body cover may be via a snap fit closure. A snap fit closure is achieved when two components are pressed against each other such that adjacent parts engage with each other in a locking manner that is reversible. The snap fit and reversibility may occur because of the material of the components being pressed together, where at least the material of one component has elastic properties.
In still another embodiment, an alternative means of securing the base within the body cover may be via a magnetic closure. A magnetic closure is achieved when distinct parts of a container engage with each other in a magnetically attractive manner such that the mating surfaces, (i.e., the surfaces of the distinct parts in contact with each other), of the parts remain together absent external forces to drive them apart. The magnetic closure may be achieved using magnets, or a magnet and a piece of ferrous metal, between which there is an attraction force that is both strong enough to maintain the base inside the body cover when no external force is being deliberately and directly exerted to separate the magnetic attraction, as well as weak enough to allow an average user to easily disrupt the magnetic attraction and pull apart the mating surfaces to separate the base from the body cover.
As previously discussed with respect to
Reiterating the features in
Another magnetic closure embodiment is depicted in
Although several embodiments have been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the claims are not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the claimed subject matter.
Claims
1. A cosmetic apparatus, comprising:
- a hollow body cover;
- an applicator extending out of a first end of the body cover; and
- a base that is insertable into and removable from a second end of the body cover, the base including: a handle portion, and a tray extending from the handle portion, the tray being accommodated within the body cover.
2. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a reflective surface on a back side of the tray,
- wherein, in a position in which the base is inserted into the body cover, the tray and the reflective surface are enclosed within the body cover.
3. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the reflective surface is a mirror disposed on the back side of the tray.
4. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a width of the handle portion is wider than a width of the tray, such that the handle portion abuts the second end of the body cover in a position in which the base is inserted into the body cover.
5. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein an exterior shape of the handle portion corresponds in dimension to an exterior shape of the body cover at a position of abutment with the body cover, such that adjacent surfaces of the body cover and the handle portion are flush with each other.
6. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the applicator includes one of a brush or a sponge.
7. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the tray is freely slidable within the body cover up to a position where a peripheral wall surface of the tray contacts an interior wall surface of the body cover, such that, in a position in which the base is completely inserted into the body cover, the base is secured to the body cover via an interference fit point between the body cover and the tray.
8. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 7, wherein a width of an interior space at the first end of the body cover is smaller than both a corresponding width of the interior space at the second end of the body cover and a corresponding width of the tray, such that the interference fit point occurs between the tray and the first end of the body cover.
9. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 7, wherein a thickness of a wall portion of the body cover at the first end of the body cover is greater than a thickness of a wall portion at the second end of the body cover.
10. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 7, wherein a width of the tray is greater at an end of the tray adjacent to the handle portion than both a corresponding width of the tray at an end of the tray opposite the handle portion and a corresponding width of an interior space at the second end of the body cover, such that the interference fit point occurs between the tray and the second end of the body cover.
11. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 10, wherein a thickness of a wall portion of the tray at the end of the tray adjacent to the handle portion is greater than a thickness of a wall portion of the tray at the end of the tray adjacent to the first end of the body cover.
12. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a snap fit closure mechanism that secures the tray within the body cover.
13. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the snap fit closure occurs via engagement between an indentation and a correspondingly shaped detent that reversibly engages the indentation upon sliding the base into the body cover, the indentation and the detent being located, respectively,
- on an interior wall surface of the body cover and a side wall surface of the tray, or
- on the side wall surface of the tray and the interior wall surface of the body cover.
14. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a magnetic closure mechanism that secures the tray within the body cover.
15. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the magnetic closure occurs via interaction between a first magnetic force in a portion of a wall of the body cover and a second magnetic force in a portion of the base, such that upon insertion of the base into the body cover, the first magnetic force in the body cover is attracted to the second magnetic force in the base such that the handle portion abuts the second end of the body cover.
16. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the handle portion of the base is smaller in dimensions than the body cover such that the handle portion is insertable within the body cover, the handle portion engaging a closing mechanism when inserted into the body cover so as to maintain the handle within the body cover
17. The cosmetic apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a cap that encloses the applicator against the body cover.
18. An apparatus, comprising:
- a housing having a cavity therein;
- an applicator protruding from the housing;
- a cap configured to cover the applicator and abut the housing;
- a tray having a pocket, a peripheral shape of the tray corresponding to a perimeter shape of an opening into the cavity of the housing, such that the tray is insertable into the cavity of the housing so as to enclose the pocket of the tray within the housing.
19. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a reflective surface disposed on the tray.
20. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a product for application via the applicator, the product disposed in the pocket.
21. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a light source disposed on one of the housing or the tray.
22. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the tray engages the housing via a closing mechanism which maintains the tray in position within the housing unless an external force is exerted on the apparatus.
23. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the closing mechanism includes:
- a spring disposed within the housing such that, when the tray is inserted into the housing, the spring applies a bias force against the tray in a direction of pushing the tray outward from the housing, and
- a hook portion and a clasp portion disposed respectively across from each other on one of an inner wall of the housing and an outer surface of the tray, and
- wherein the hook engages the clasp and maintains the tray within the housing unless an external force is applied to sidewalls of the housing via squeezing.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 30, 2015
Publication Date: Apr 28, 2016
Inventor: Cindy Sean Yuei Lim (Santa Monica, CA)
Application Number: 14/701,269