Cosmetic Applicators Having Molded Brush And Comb Portions
An cosmetic applicator comprising a brush portion of relatively soft, flexible injection molded bristles, and a comb portion of relatively hard, inflexible injection molded teeth, the comb portion being assembled to the brush portion after each portion is molded. In one preferred embodiment, the comb portion has two or more columns of teeth arranged parallel to each other, which makes for a more effective comb.
The invention is in the field of cosmetic applicators, specifically hair product applicators with molded applicator heads.
BACKGROUNDCosmetic applicators are used for taking up a dose of product and applying it to an application surface, typically the hair of the head, such as eyebrows or eyelashes. Thereafter, the same cosmetic applicator is used for grooming the hair by combing and separating the individual hair fibers, smoothing the product thereon, and removing any excess product. Because the function of taking up and depositing product is different from the function of grooming the hair, a single cosmetic applicator may not perform both functions satisfactorily. For example, where relatively softer bristles are known to be good at taking up product and depositing on the eyelashes, these bristles tend to be too weak to effectively smooth the product over the lashes, breakup clumps of mascara, which is a thick heavy product, or separate the lashes. This situation has sometimes been addressed by using separate applicators for depositing product and grooming the hair. The first tends to be a brush that has softer, more flexible bristles, while the latter may be a brush or comb that has relatively stiff bristles or teeth.
To avoid the inconvenience of having to use separate tools to perform the application and grooming steps, it is known to integrate a brush of less stiff bristles with a comb of stiffer teeth into a single cosmetic applicator. Various prior art references have disclosed such integrated cosmetic applicators with different arrangements and constructions. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926 discloses a mascara applicator that comprises an application brush part and an arrangement brush part. We will discuss U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926, which we consider to be the closest prior art.
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The manner in which the application brush part (3) is assembled to the fixing stand (40), means that the bristles of the application portion (7) cannot extend to the distal tip of the applicator. This is a real disadvantage when trying to apply mascara to the eyelashes that are toward the inner canthus of the eye.
Furthermore, in order to pass through the fitting hole (42), the bristles of the application portion (7) must be relatively flexible. Fiber bristles may be sufficiently flexible, but even that is no guarantee that the bristles will not be damaged when they are crushed together to pass through the fitting hole. On the other hand, if the bristles of the application brush part (3) are injection molded, as disclosed in one embodiment of U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926, then they are not likely to be very flexible since they are made of the same material as the rods (2, 21) which provide structural support for the applicator. Therefore, it is certainly not clear how these stiff bristles would fit through the fitting hole (42) without breaking.
In another matter, the need to pass the application brush part (3) through the fitting hole (42) places limitations on the application portion (7). Application portions that have thick bristles and/or a high bristle density would be more likely to be damaged, so they would be avoided.
Also, as we noted above, the application brush part (3) is provided with an angular section (31) of 30°-120° that is devoid of bristles. Consequently, the angular size of the arrangement brush part (4) is limited to 30°-120°.
Also, the teeth of the arrangement brush part (4) radiate perpendicularly from a cylindrical surface, so that the teeth in two different columns are not parallel to each other. This does not seem like the most effective arrangement to comb small portions of hair like the eyelashes.
There is therefore a continuing need for improved cosmetic applicators of dual functions, i.e., which can be used for performing both the cosmetic application function and the hair/eyelash arrangement function, but without the above-described drawbacks of the prior art applicators.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention concerns a molded applicator head for cosmetic applicators, as well as a cosmetic applicator that comprises the molded applicator head as disclosed herein. An applicator head for a cosmetic applicator comprises a brush portion of relatively soft, flexible injection molded bristles, and a comb portion of relatively hard, inflexible injection molded teeth, the comb portion being assembled to the brush portion after each portion is molded. The assembled applicator head has a distal end that is covered with the relatively softer bristles to facilitate applying mascara to those eyelashes that are near the inner canthus of the eye. Together, the brush portion and the comb portion fill and angular sector of 360°. The brush portion fills an angular sector of 180°-200°, while the comb portion fills an angular sector of 160°-180°, which is significantly greater than the 30°-120° of the arrangement brush portion (4) of U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926. In one preferred embodiment, this larger comb portion allows two or more columns of teeth to be arranged parallel to each other, which makes for a more effective comb. The snap fit assembly method of the comb portion into the brush portion eliminates the need for a gap between the comb and brush portions, along with any unwanted play, so that the comb portion cannot slide back and forth with respect to the brush portion.
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The main body (14f) comprises an approximately semi-cylindrical member (14g), an opened proximal end (14h), and a closed distal end (14i). The semi-cylindrical member (14g) defines a hollow space (14j) that connects to the opened proximal end (14h) and to a groove (14k) located in the closed distal end (14i) of the main body (see
Preferably, the bristles (14l) of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) are regularly arranged in columns (14p) that extend down the semi-cylindrical member, parallel to the longitudinal axis (A-A) of the main body (14f). Each column of bristles may typically comprise from 5 to 50 bristles, preferably from 10 to 40, more preferably from 20 to 35 bristles. For example, the semi-cylindrical member of
The bristles (14l) of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) of the main body (14f) typically extend radially from the longitudinal axis of the main body, and all of the bristles in a single column are parallel to each other. The bristles of the distal end (14i) of the main body extend in various directions. The bristles may comprise flat and/or rounded portions, and the horizontal cross section of the bristles may be any conceivable shape, only limited by the ability to mold the main body. Preferred, however, are bristles that have a horizontal cross section that is shaped as a circular segment that has an arc that ranges from about 160° to no more than 180°, and whose radius decreases as you move from base to tip. Such bristles have a semi-conical profile comprised of a flat face and a curved face. Preferably, the bristles would have a rounded tip. The remainder of each bristle may be shaped to have one or more depressions, one or more protrusions, or both on the curved face of the semi-conical bristle, while the flat face has no such features. Preferably, each semi-conical bristle has at least two depressions and/or protrusions located on its curved surface. The manufacture of such bristles was described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,326,590 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Also, a bristle may have one or more perforations that pass through the bristle from the flat face to the curved face. The manufacture of such bristles was described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,326,584 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. As can be seen in
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Preferably, the teeth (15e) of the platform (15d) are regularly arranged in columns (15p) that extend down the platform, parallel to the longitudinal axis (B-B) of platform. Each column of teeth may typically comprise from 5 to 50 teeth, preferably from 10 to 40, more preferably from 20 to 35 teeth. For example, the platform of
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The teeth (15e, 15e′) of the comb portion (15) may comprise flat and/or rounded portions, and the horizontal cross section of the teeth may be any conceivable shape, only limited by the ability to mold the main body. Preferred, however, are conical teeth that are generally free of any surface features, which provides an efficient combing action. As can be seen in
The brush and comb portions are molded separately, and subsequently assembled. Exemplary materials that can be used in the present invention to mold the brush portion (14) and/or the comb portion (15) include, but are not limited to: silicone elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers (such as, for example, styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene block copolymer—SEBS), vinyl elastomers (EVA), thermoplastic polyester elastomers (Hytrel® from Dupont de Nemours), thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers (Pellethane® from Dow Plastic), Nitrile, and EPDM. Hardness of the chosen material preferably ranges from about 35 MPa (35 shore D Hytrel® from Dupont de Nemours) to about 1180 MPa (82 shore D Hytrel®). Harder, less flexible materials will be more suitable for the comb portion, and softer, more flexible materials will be more suitable for the brush portion. Therefore, when measured with same type of durometer, the material from which the brush portion (14) is molded will measure a hardness that is less than the material from which the comb portion (15) is molded.
As noted above, the proximal (15b) and distal (15c) ends of the cylindrical base (15a) of the comb portion extend beyond the ends of the platform (15d). Referring to
When assembled, the longitudinal axis (A-A) of the brush portion is parallel to the longitudinal axis (B-B) of the comb portion. Together, the brush portion (14) and the comb portion (15) fill and angular sector of 360°. The brush portion fills an angular sector of 180°-200°, while the comb portion fills an angular sector of 160°-180°, which is significantly greater than the 30°-120° of the arrangement brush portion (4) of U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926. The greater angular size of the comb portion provides better grooming of the lashes, especially curling.
The distal end (14i) of the assembled applicator is covered with the relatively softer bristles to facilitate applying mascara to those eyelashes that are near the inner canthus of the eye. This feature is also missing from the applicator of U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,926, which has no bristles on its distal end.
Also, because of the presence of the hollow space (14d) in the side wall (14e) of the stem, we were able to make the length of the platform (15d) to be equal (within molding tolerances) to the length of the hollow space (14j) of the main body (14f), which is preferred because any gap between the brush and comb portions is then eliminated. Also, the comb portion will not be able to slide back and forth in the brush portion.
Claims
1. A cosmetic applicator head (13) comprising a molded brush portion (14) and a molded comb portion (15);
- the brush portion (14) comprises: a stem (14a) that has: a proximal end (14b); a distal end (14c); and a hollow space (14d) that opens onto the distal end of the stem, and onto a side wall (14e) of the stem; a main body (14f) that has: an opened proximal end (14h) that connects to the distal end (14c) of the stem (14a); a closed distal end (14i) having a groove (14k); a semi cylindrical member (14g) that defines a hollow space (14j), such that the hollow space (14j) of the main body is contiguous with the hollow space (14d) of the stem; wherein: the semi-cylindrical member (14g) occupies an angular space of approximately 180°-200°; the outside surface of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) features a multitude of bristles (14l), as does the closed distal end (14i) of the main body; and the side wall (14e) of the stem (14a) is devoid of bristles; and
- the comb portion (15) comprises: a base (15a) that has: a proximal end (15b); and a distal end (15c); a platform (15d) that is integrally molded to the base (15a), and supports a multitude of teeth (15e); wherein: the proximal (15b) and distal (15c) ends of the base (15a) extend beyond the ends of the platform (15d); the platform (15d) occupies an angular space of approximately 160°-180°; the distal end (15c) of the comb portion (15) rests in the groove (14k) of the brush portion (14); the platform (15d) of the comb portion (15) rests in the hollow space (14j) of brush portion (14); and the proximal end (15b) of the comb portion (15) rests in the hollow space (14d) of the brush portion (14).
2. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the bristles (14l) of the semi-cylindrical member (14g) are arranged in columns (14p), there being from 4 to 10 columns, each column having from 5 to 50 bristles.
3. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 2 wherein the teeth (15e) of the platform (15d) are arranged in columns (15p), there being from 1 to 8 columns, each column having from 5 to 50 teeth.
4. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 3 wherein the platform (15d) is semi-cylindrical, and occupies an angular space of approximately 160°-180°.
5. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 3 wherein the platform (15d) has a flat portion (15h), such that all of the teeth (15e) that arise from the flat portion are parallel to each other.
6. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 3 wherein the teeth (15e) of the comb portion (15) are not all the same height.
7. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the closed distal end (14i) of the brush portion (14) features a multitude of bristles (14l).
8. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the material from which the brush portion (14) is molded measures a hardness that is less than the material from which the comb portion (15) is molded.
9. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the hollow space (14d) of the stem (14a) is provided with one or more flexible (14m) tabs that allow the proximal end (15b) of the comb portion (15) to be forced into the hollow space of the stem, but that prevent its accidental removal therefrom.
10. The cosmetic applicator head (13) of claim 1 wherein the length of the platform (15d) is equal to the length of the hollow space (14j) of the main body (14f).
11. A cosmetic applicator comprising a handle (11), an extended rod (12), and an applicator head (13) according to claim 1 that depends from the distal end (12a) of the rod.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 7, 2016
Publication Date: Dec 7, 2017
Inventor: Christophe Jacob (Roussillon)
Application Number: 15/175,242