Cosmetics Case

A cosmetics case holds foundation, concealer, a mirror, and an applicator. An exterior case has a hinged, clam-shell structure with a top section, which holds a mirror, and a bottom section, forming a base for a repository for the foundation, concealer, and applicator. The repository includes a bottom section that holds foundation. A tray is sized to fit on top of the bottom section of the repository. The tray includes a first section for holding concealer and a second section for holding an applicator. An applicator is sized to fit in the second section of the tray. The repository is refillable, so that the foundation, or concealer, or both can be replaced or refilled, making the case friendly to the environment. The cosmetics are preferably non-comedogenic and problem skin friendly.

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Description
BACKGROUND

Conventional cosmetics require many individual bottles, containers, and applicators. Packaging for conventional cosmetics also are prone to leakage or spillage. Conventional cosmetics also tend to be designed for use only at home.

SUMMARY

This Summary introduces a selection of concepts in simplified form that are described further below in the Detailed Description. This Summary neither identifies key or essential features, nor limits the scope, of the claimed subject matter. A cosmetics case is multifunctional to minimize a number of distinct products used by an individual. Further, cosmetics case may have an ergonomic design to facilitate on-the-go application. The cosmetics case may include components that are refillable or replaceable, so that cosmetics, such as foundation, or concealer, or both, or other cosmetics, can be replaced or refilled, making the case friendly to the environment. The cosmetics are preferably non-comedogenic and problem skin friendly.

In some embodiments, the cosmetic case may hold foundation, concealer, a mirror, and an applicator. For example, the cosmetics case may have a top section which may hold a mirror and a bottom section connected to the top section, in a manner allowing the cosmetics case to be opened and closed. When closed, the cosmetic case is preferably airtight to preserve the integrity of the foundation. The bottom section may support a replaceable repository that holds the foundation, concealer, and an applicator. The foundation can be held in a container formed in one part of the repository, and the concealer and applicator can be held in a tray formed as another part or the repository. The tray and the container can be mating parts. In some implementations, the tray closes the top of the container, preferably forming an airtight seal to preserve the integrity of the foundation. An applicator can be sized to fit in a second section of a tray of the repository. The tray can be removable from the bottom section of the repository or can be connected to the repository by a hinge, for example.

Accordingly, in one aspect, a cosmetics case includes a top section having an exterior surface and a top interior and includes a bottom section having an exterior surface and a bottom interior. The bottom interior forms a base having a first structure. A repository includes a second structure on a bottom surface which is adapted to mate with the first structure in the base. The repository includes a third structure on a top surface defining a container adapted to hold a first substance. A tray includes a fourth structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with the third structure on the repository. The tray includes a fifth structure on a top surface defining a first section and a second section, wherein the first section is adapted to hold a second substance. A device pivotably connects the top section to bottom section allowing the top section and bottom section to be closed to enclose the top interior and the bottom interior, including the repository and tray, within a volume defined by the top section and bottom section.

In one aspect, a cosmetics case includes a top section having an exterior surface and a top interior and includes a bottom section having an exterior surface and a bottom interior. A mirror is affixed to the top interior of the top section. The bottom interior forms a base having a first structure. A repository includes a second structure on a bottom surface is adapted to mate with the first structure in the base. The repository includes a third structure on a top surface defining a container adapted to hold foundation. A tray includes a fourth structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with the third structure on the repository. Preferably, the mating between the tray and the repository is airtight to preserve integrity of the foundation. The tray includes a fifth structure on a top surface defining a first section adapted to hold a concealer and a second section adapted to hold an applicator. A device pivotably connects the top section to bottom section allowing the top section and bottom section to be closed to enclose the top interior and the bottom interior, including the mirror, repository, tray, and applicator, within a volume defined by the top section and bottom section.

In one aspect, a replacement item for a cosmetics case includes a repository including a first structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with a structure in a base of the cosmetics case, and a second structure on a top surface defining a container adapted to hold a foundation. A tray includes a third structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with the second structure on the repository. Preferably, the mating between the tray and the repository is airtight to preserve integrity of the foundation. The tray includes a fourth structure on a top surface defining a first section adapted to hold a concealer and a second section adapted to hold an applicator.

In some embodiments the cosmetics case includes one or more of the following features. The top section and the bottom section together form a clam-shell structure that can be opened and closed. The repository and tray are replaceable. The repository is refillable so that the foundation can be refilled or replaced. The tray is refillable so that the concealer can be refilled or replaced. The foundation is non-comedogenic. The concealer is non-comedogenic. A mechanism pivotably connects the repository and the tray, allowing the bottom surface of tray to be closed along an edge of the top surface of the repository. Preferably, the mating between the tray and the repository is airtight to preserve integrity of the foundation.

In some embodiments the replacement item includes one or more of the following features. The replacement item may include the foundation provided in the container and the concealer provided in the first section of the tray. The repository is refillable so that the foundation can be refilled or replaced. The tray is refillable so that the concealer can be refilled or replaced. The foundation is non-comedogenic. The concealer is non-comedogenic. A mechanism pivotably connects the repository and the tray, allowing the bottom surface of tray to be closed along an edge of the top surface of the repository. Preferably, the mating between the tray and the repository is airtight to preserve integrity of the foundation.

The following Detailed Description references the accompanying drawings which form a part this application, and which show, by way of illustration, specific example implementations. Other implementations may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetics case.

FIGS. 2A and 2B are views of a replacement item for a cosmetics case.

FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of a cosmetics case in a closed position.

FIG. 4 is a left elevation view of a cosmetics case in a closed position.

FIG. 5 is a right elevation view of a cosmetics case in a closed position.

FIG. 6 is a back elevation view of a cosmetics case in a closed position.

FIG. 7 is a top elevation view of a cosmetics case in a closed position as a photorealistic rendered image.

FIG. 8 is a bottom elevation view of a cosmetics case in a closed position.

FIG. 9 is a view of a cosmetics case in an open position from the front.

FIG. 10 is a view of a cosmetics case in an open position from the left.

FIG. 11 is a view of a cosmetics case in an open position from the right.

FIG. 12 is a view of a cosmetics case in an open position from the back.

FIG. 13 is a view of a cosmetics case in an open position from the top.

FIG. 14 is a view of a cosmetics case in an open position from the bottom without a hinge.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a cosmetics case in an open position.

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a cosmetics case in an open position as a photorealistic rendered image.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1 is an illustration of one embodiment of a cosmetics case 100. As shown in FIG. 1, the cosmetics case 100 includes a top section 110 and a bottom section 120. The cosmetics case 100 may have a device (not shown) pivotably connecting the top section 110 to bottom section 120, such as a hinge. The top section 110 may include an exterior surface 112 and a top interior 114. The bottom section 120 may include an exterior surface 121 and a bottom interior 122. The top section 110 and bottom section can be closed to create an internal volume that encloses the top interior 114 and the bottom interior 122. In some embodiments, the top section 110 may include a mirror 124 affixed to the top interior 114 of the top section 110.

In some embodiments, the bottom interior 122 forms a base which includes a first structure 123, such as interior walls and floor. A repository 125 may include a second structure 126, such as exterior walls and bottom, on an exterior surface which is adapted to mate with the first structure 123 in the base. Any suitable mating structures can be used. A third structure 124 (such as the interior walls) on a top surface of the repository defines a container for foundation. A tray 127 includes a fourth structure 128 (such as the bottom edge of the exterior walls) adapted to mate with the third structure 124 on the repository 125. Preferably, the mating between the tray and the repository between structures 124 and 128 is airtight to preserve integrity of the foundation. A fifth structure 131 on a top surface defines a first section adapted to hold a concealer and a second section adapted to hold an applicator 129. The applicator may be sized to fit in the second section of the tray. The mirror 124, repository 125, tray 127, and applicator 129 are enclosed within the volume defined by the top section 110 and bottom section 120 when the top and bottom sections are closed. The tray and the repository can be connected by mechanism (not visible), such as a hinge, that pivotably connects the repository and the tray, allowing the bottom surface of tray to be closed along an edge of the top surface of the repository.

In some embodiments of the cosmetics case the top section and the bottom section together form a clam-shell structure that can be opened and closed. The repository or the tray or both can be replaceable. In some embodiments, the repository is refillable so that the foundation can be refilled or replaced. In some embodiments, the tray is refillable so that the concealer can be refilled or replaced. In some embodiments, both the tray and the repository can be refillable. The foundation is preferably non-comedogenic. The concealer is preferably non-comedogenic. The tray can be removable from the repository.

FIGS. 2A and 2B are illustrations of an embodiment of a replacement item 200, according to an embodiment of the cosmetic case. In this embodiment, the repository and the tray are about the same length, width, and shape, and can be connected by a hinge or other mechanism. Preferably, the mating between the tray and the repository is airtight to preserve integrity of the foundation. The replacement item 200 includes a repository 210. The repository 210 includes a first structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with a structure in a base of a cosmetics case. In FIGS. 2A and 2B, the exterior walls and bottom of the repository serve this function. The repository 210 includes a second structure, such as interior walls 212, on a top surface defining a container adapted to hold a foundation or other cosmetic. In some embodiments, a tray 214 is configured to be placed on top on the repository and cover the container of the repository 210. In some embodiments, the tray can include a third structure on a bottom surface which is adapted to mate with the second structure on the repository 210. The tray 214 includes a fourth structure, such as walls 217, on a top surface of the tray defining a first section adapted to hold a concealer or other cosmetic and a second section adapted to hold an applicator 219. In some embodiments, in the replacement item, the foundation is provided in the container in the repository, and the concealer is provided in the first section in the tray. The replacement item may or may not include an applicator. In some embodiments, the tray is smaller than the repository and fits within the walls of the container. In some embodiments, the tray has approximately the same exterior size and shape as the repository, and thus is stacked on top of the repository.

In some embodiments the replacement item includes the foundation provided in the container and the concealer provided in the first section of the tray. The repository can be refillable so that the foundation can be refilled or replaced. The tray can be refillable so that the concealer can be refilled or replaced. The foundation is preferably non-comedogenic. The concealer is preferably non-comedogenic. A mechanism 220, such as a hinge, can pivotably connect the repository and the tray, allowing the bottom surface of tray to be closed along an edge of the top surface of the repository, such as a hinge.

This cosmetics case is multifunctional to minimize number of products needed. Further, it has an ergonomic design to facilitate on-the-go application. The repository is refillable, so that the foundation, or concealer, or both can be replaced or refilled, making the case friendly to the environment. The cosmetics are preferably non-comedogenic and problem skin friendly.

FIGS. 3-8 illustrate an ornamental design for such a cosmetics case. These figures illustrate the cosmetics case in a closed position. FIGS. 9-16 illustrate the ornamental design for the cosmetics case in an open position.

Any hinge or closure mechanism are not illustrated, or is illustrated in schematic form, and does not form a part of the ornamental design. Solid lines in FIGS. 3 through 6 and 8 through 15, other than outside edges of the cosmetic case or its components, need not be a part of the appearance of the cosmetic case. A photorealistic rendering of the surface, without such lines, is shown in FIGS. 7 and 16.

A logo or other feature on the top surface, such as in FIGS. 7 and 12, does not form a part of the ornamental design. Such a feature can be formed as a recessed element in the surface of the top of the cosmetic case.

It should be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific implementations described above. The specific implementations described above are disclosed as examples only.

Claims

1. A cosmetics case comprising:

a top section having an exterior surface and a top interior;
a bottom section having an exterior surface and a bottom interior, wherein the bottom interior forms a base having a first structure;
a mirror affixed to the top interior of the top section;
a repository having a second structure on an exterior surface adapted to mate with the first structure in the base, and a third structure on a top surface defining a container adapted to hold foundation;
a tray having a fourth structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with the third structure on the repository, and a fifth structure on a top surface defining a first section adapted to hold concealer and a second section adapted to hold an applicator; and
a device pivotably connecting the top section to bottom section allowing the top section and bottom section to be closed to enclose the top interior and the bottom interior, including the mirror, repository, tray, and applicator, within a volume defined by the top section and bottom section.

2. The cosmetics case of claim 1 wherein the top section and the bottom section together form a clam-shell structure that can be opened and closed.

3. The cosmetics case of claim 1 wherein the container in the repository is refillable so that the foundation can be refilled or replaced.

4. The cosmetics case of claim 1, wherein the first section of the tray is refillable so that the concealer can be refilled or replaced.

5. The cosmetics case of claim 1 wherein the container in the repository is refillable so that the foundation can be refilled or replaced and the first section of the tray is refillable so that the concealer can be refilled or replaced.

6. The cosmetics case of claim 1, wherein the foundation, or the concealer, or both the foundation and the concealer are non-comedogenic.

7. The cosmetics case of claim 1, further comprising the foundation provided in the container, the concealer provided in the first section of the tray, and the applicator.

8. The cosmetics case of claim 1, further comprising a mechanism pivotably connecting the repository and the tray allowing the bottom surface of tray to be closed along an edge of the top surface of the repository.

9. The cosmetics case of claim 1, wherein the repository and tray are replaceable with a second repository with a second container filled with foundation and second tray with a first section filled with concealer.

10. A replacement item for a cosmetics case comprising:

a repository comprising a first structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with a structure in a base of the cosmetics case, and a second structure on a top surface defining a container adapted to hold a foundation; and
a tray having a third structure on a bottom surface adapted to mate with the second structure on the repository, and a fourth structure on a top surface defining a first section adapted to hold a concealer and a second section adapted to hold an applicator.

11. The replacement item of claim 10, the foundation provided in the container, and the concealer provided in the first section of the tray.

12. The replacement item of claim 10, further comprising a mechanism pivotably connecting the repository and the tray allowing the bottom surface of tray to be closed along an edge of the top surface of the repository.

13. The replacement item of claim 10, wherein mating between the tray and the repository forms an airtight seal.

14. A cosmetics case comprising:

a top section having an exterior surface and a top interior;
a bottom section having an exterior surface and a bottom interior, wherein the bottom interior forms a base having a first structure;
a repository having a second structure on an exterior surface adapted to mate with the first structure in the base, and a container formed in a top surface of the repository and adapted to hold a first substance;
a tray having an exterior surface adapted to mate with the top surface of the repository, and a first section formed in a top surface of the tray and adapted to hold a second substance, and a second section formed in the top surface of the tray; and
a device pivotably connecting the top section to bottom section allowing the top section and bottom section to be closed to enclose the top interior and the bottom interior, including the repository and the tray, within a volume defined by the top section and bottom section.

15. The cosmetics case of claim 13, wherein the first substance comprises a first cosmetic.

16. The cosmetics case of claim 13, wherein the second substance comprises a second cosmetic.

17. The cosmetics case of claim 13, wherein the second section is adapted to hold an applicator.

18. The cosmetics case of claim 14, wherein mating of the tray and the repository forms an airtight seal.

Patent History
Publication number: 20240298779
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 8, 2023
Publication Date: Sep 12, 2024
Inventor: Ariel Young Tanoto (Cambridge, MA)
Application Number: 18/180,492
Classifications
International Classification: A45D 33/00 (20060101); A45D 33/22 (20060101);