专利摘要:
The present invention relates to an applicator device for a product of fluid or pasty type on keratinous fibers, comprising a central core (1) of elongate shape which extends along a longitudinal axis XX, at least one row of pins (2). elongated member comprising a first end (20) embedded on the core and a second free end (21), the pins (2) and the core (1) being formed in one piece. According to the invention, at least one of the pins has a flattened shape in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis XX, said at least one pin being defined in front view by a first edge (25) continuously convex or concave since its base (20) embedded in the core (1) to the second end (21), and by a second edge (26) successively concave and convex from its base (20) embedded in the core to the second end (21), the first and second edges meeting at the free end (21); the pins have a slot (24) in their thickness adapted to define a first (22) and a second (23) side flanks arranged vis-à-vis. Two pins successively implanted along the length of the applicator can form at least one distal opening (30) between them.
公开号:FR3034969A1
申请号:FR1553258
申请日:2015-04-14
公开日:2016-10-21
发明作者:Bardonneche Eric De
申请人:MONTAIGU DEVELOPPEMENT;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[0001] FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The invention relates to the field of applicators for a fluid or pasty cosmetic product, of the mascara type. The invention relates more specifically to the device or applicator means of the cosmetic product STATE OF THE PRIOR ART [0002] In the prior art, a large number of mascara applicators are already known. The application device itself may be for example an elongate brush, having a central core from which are bristled a set of bristles or pins. The hairs are old technology: a twisted wire retains bristles that are bristles transversely. An example application is illustrated in US Pat. No. 5,611,361. More recently, the application device is in the form of a brush comprising a series of embedded pins on the longitudinal core of the brush. . The whole is molded in plastic material. An application device thus forms with a suitable reservoir in which it is insertable, a cosmetic product dispenser. The applications FR 2 810 860 and WO 2011/045770 show some examples of applicators resulting from this concept. The disadvantages of the application devices, or brushes, of the prior art are that the pins do not make it possible correctly to transfer the cosmetic product from the reservoir to the pins, and an appropriate application of the product to the keratinous fibers. to lengthen, thicken and / or separate them. A solution envisaged by the prior art to improve the mascara load of the brushes is to use spikes having a flat face to collect the mascara while the non-planar face participates in the separation of the eyelashes.
[0002] EP 1 872 682 discloses such a brush; the pins are arranged in rows parallel to the longitudinal axis of the brush and all the pins of one row have their flat face on the same side: the flat faces are aligned while the non-planar faces are on the same side of the line. The user of the brush thus prints a movement of the brush in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the brush while rotating the brush. Brushes of this type do not have maximum efficiency because the flat faces do not participate in the separation of eyelashes and non-planar faces do not participate in the mascara load. With this type of brush, the user is therefore forced to make several passes on her eyelashes while reversing the movement of the brush to make sure to recover a sufficient load of mascara. [0007] In a somewhat different manner, the patent application EP 1611 817 discloses a mascara application device comprising a longitudinal support, a first and a second row of pins made in a monolithic manner with the support, embedded in a same side of the support and extending over more than a quarter of the length of the support. The teeth (or pins) extend on either side of a so-called separation geometric surface formed in two non-parallel directions and surfaces. The pins are erected from a flat face of the support, and are staggered on either side of the separation surface. Thus during the application of the mascara, the movement back and forth print with the brush does not allow an optimal distribution of the load or an appropriate separation of the eyelashes. Also known is the patent application FR 2 930 875 which discloses a cosmetic product applicator device comprising a longitudinal core 25 supporting several rows of pins having a flat face and radially projected from the core. The pins are distributed in at least one row parallel to the longitudinal axis of the core, so that in the same row the pins are positioned alternately on either side of a line (or plane) central to the row, with their planar face turned towards the inside of the row.
[0003] According to a feature of the invention, the flat faces of the pins of the same row extend perpendicular to the core and are aligned, and they are oriented in both gyratory directions around the core. Even if this solution provides some improvement vis-à-vis the prior art, the modularity of the load is not obtained favorably. In addition, the separation of the eyelashes remains perfectible. We still know the patent application FR 2 937 514 which describes a mascara applicator whose spikes, obtained by molding with the core, are distributed in rows parallel to the longitudinal axis of the core and extend protruding in a curved way from the soul. The overall curvature of the spikes is substantially circular so that according to one embodiment, an applicator in the form of bent pin brushes; such an applicator makes it possible to curve the eyelashes but the deposited charge is constant and weak. Development therefore appears necessary especially in terms of the shape of each pin. Each pin must contribute to improving, alone or in combination with other pins, both the load product, and the separation of eyelashes or keratin fibers. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention aims to overcome the disadvantages of the state of the art and in particular to provide an application device capable of capturing a maximum volume of cosmetic product when it is in contact with that - while keeping this product even after the passage (s) through the wringer; the wiper is a small piece disposed on the mouth of the container, able to remove the surplus of cosmetic product captured by the applicator itself. For this purpose, an applicator device of a product of the fluid or pasty type on keratinous fibers is proposed, comprising an elongate central core which extends along a longitudinal axis XX, at least one row of elongate pins. comprising a first end embedded in the core and a second free end, the pins and the core being formed, more precisely from molding, in one piece. According to a first aspect of the invention, at least one of the pins has a flattened shape in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis XX, said at least one pin being defined in front view by a first continuously convex or concave edge from its base embedded in the core to the second free end, and by a second edge having at least two curvatures separated by a point of inflection from its base embedded in the core to the second free end of the pin, the first and second edges meeting at the free end. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, said pins 10 have a slot in their thickness adapted to define a first and a second lateral flanks arranged vis-à-vis. These characteristic elements of the invention allow good retention of the cosmetic product by a reservoir effect in the pin itself; moreover seen the general shape of the pin, the volume of product retained is different between the foot 15 and the free end of the pin: more product is retained near the free end, where the eyelashes are in almost certain contact with the pimples. In addition, the characteristic shape of the spikes allows maximum bending during passage through the wiper while retaining a maximum volume of cosmetic product. It is advantageous to capture a maximum volume of cosmetic product thanks to the specific shape of the pins, to keep this volume during the passage through the wiper, then to restore the volume once outside the product. The brush according to the invention acts as a sponge that absorbs or picks up the product and then restores it when the eyelashes are in contact with the spikes. By 'front view' is meant the view from one end of the elongated core. According to another characteristic of the invention, said slot is provided over the entire height of the concerned pin. By height is meant the largest dimension of the pin, which corresponds substantially to a radial dimension of the applicator. More specifically, the first and second flanks have more than 5% of their surfaces facing each other. It is meant here that the flanks, which are disposed opposite one another, separated by the slot, have facing surfaces which represent more than 5% of the substantially flat surface of one of the flanks. According to one of the embodiments of the invention, one of the said first or second sidewalls has a cutout (aperture) substantially in the shape of a semicircle, the diameter of which substantially corresponds to a portion of said second edge. According to another embodiment of the invention, the first and second flanks have a cutout (opening) defined from the second edge and placed at a different height of the pin. Preferably, the barycentre of said opening is between one tenth and nine tenths of the total height H of the pin measured in a radial direction to the axis XX. This characteristic means that said opening may be provided at a variable height on the pin, defined by those skilled in the art depending on the application case. According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the pins are arranged in rows oriented along the longitudinal axis XX of the application device. By way of illustration, the shape and / or arrangement of two pins successively implanted on the axis XX, is able to create at least one distal opening between them. In addition, at least one of the pins comprises at least one protrusion from a bulge and / or a convexity. According to the invention, said spikes together form a substantially cylindrical outer shape (or envelope).
[0004] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES [0028] Other features, details and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the description which follows, with reference to the appended figures, which illustrate: FIG. perspective view of the applicator device according to a first embodiment of the invention; - Figure 1A, an enlarged view of a set of pins disposed in a proximal area of the application device; - Figure 2, a side view, depending on the thickness, a pin; Figure 2A, a section AA of Figure 2; - Figure 3, a front view of a pin according to a first embodiment of the invention, showing a first lateral flank; - Figure 4, a view of the other side of a pin according to the first embodiment of the invention, showing a second side flank; - Figure 5, a first perspective of a pin according to the invention, seen since its embedding on the core, relative to the first embodiment; - Figure 6, a second perspective of a pin according to a first embodiment of the invention; Figure 7 is a side view, depending on the thickness, of a pin; - Figure 7A, a bottom view of a pin according to a second embodiment of the invention; - Figure 8, a front view of a pin according to the second embodiment of the invention, showing a first side flank; FIG. 9 is a view of the other side of a pin according to the second embodiment of the invention, showing a second lateral flank; - Figure 10, a perspective view of a pin, substantially side; - Figure 11, a side view, according to the thickness, of a pin according to a third embodiment of the invention; FIG. 11A, a section of the pin according to FIG. 11 along BB; - Figure 11B, a top view of the pin of Figure 11; FIG. 12, a front view of a pin according to the third embodiment of the invention, showing a first lateral flank; - Figure 13, a view of the other side of a pin according to the third embodiment of the invention, showing a second side flank; Figure 14 is a bottom perspective view of the pin according to the third embodiment of the invention; FIGS. 15, 16 and 17 relate respectively to a front view of the device according to a fourth embodiment, side and front views of the pins, and a perspective view of said device; FIG. 18 illustrates pins according to the fourth embodiment of the invention, provided with a lug; FIG. 19 is a front view of a fifth embodiment of the invention; Fig. 20 is a side view of the embodiment of Fig. 19; Figure 20A is an enlarged view of the arrangement of the pins on the device of Figures 19 and 20; FIG. 21 is a front view of a sixth embodiment of the invention; Fig. 22 is a perspective view of the device according to the sixth embodiment of the invention; - Figures 23 and 24 are diagrams for viewing in particular the curvature plane carrying the first edges of the pins; and - Figure 25 is a front view highlighting one of the features of the invention. For the sake of clarity, identical or similar elements are marked by identical reference signs throughout the figures. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT [0030] FIG. 1 shows a perspective of a cosmetic product applicator device, in particular mascara; this applicator comprises a central core 1 of elongate shape which extends along an axis XX. The cross section of the core 1 may be constant or not along its length; it may be circular, oval, polygonal or other. From the core 1, a set of elongated pins 2 or positive reliefs are erected. According to a preferred embodiment, the core 1 and the pins 2 are derived from molding. The pins 2 extend preferably substantially radially around the core 1, and they are arranged in rows parallel to the longitudinal axis XX, although this provision is not limiting. FIG. 1A shows in more detail the implantation of the pins 2 on the core 1, embedding type implantation. The pins are embedded on the core at their base 20, while their second end 21 is free. The pins are therefore flexible; their flexibility is determined by several parameters including in particular their size, their shape, their material. The present invention provides an interesting and characteristic shape of pins 2, declined according to several embodiments. The pins 2 have a flattened shape in a plane which is generally substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis XX. 'Flattened' means that the pins have a dimension along one axis of the trihedron that is markedly smaller than the other two. Thus Figure 2 and section 2A show a pin in its thickness e, of the order of mm; Figures 3 and 4 show the same picot, on the same scale, for faces and it is clear that the dimensions are several times larger. The height H of this pin can be mm. [0033] In front view, that is to say from the end of the applicator, the pin is defined by a first edge 25 which is continuously convex from the base 20 of the pin to its free end 21. first edge corresponds favorably to a portion of a circle. In addition, the pin 2 comprises a second edge 26 successively concave and convex from the base 20 of the pin to its end 21. The first edge 25 and the second edge 26 meet at the free end 21. Figures 3 and 4 illustrate this characteristic form. In addition, the pins have a slot 24 located at their thickness e so as to define two flanks, themselves flattened. The cut AA shows the slot 24 which delimits the two flanks 22, 23 in the thickness e 30 of the pin. It should be noted that the thickness e is not constant here: it is large at the base of the two flanks, and smaller at the end of the flanks. The man skilled in the art is able to finely define these dimensions. The two flanks 22, 23 are called lateral flanks in the following of this text. They have good flexibility, especially near their convex edge 26 and / or the free end 21. The slot 24 therefore constitutes a volume in which the cosmetic product is retained; the volume of product actually retained varies according to the pressure exerted on the lateral flanks 22, 23, as will be explained below. Figure 5 shows a perspective since the embedding 20 of the pin, the characteristic form thereof, according to the first embodiment of the invention. More precisely, the first flank 22 is shown therein. FIG. 6 more particularly shows the second flank 23, which here has a shape similar to the first flank. A symmetry according to a plane P is therefore provided in this embodiment of the invention. Thus the first and second flanks here have 100% of their respective internal surfaces, vis-à-vis. [0035] With respect to the total height H of the pin 2, the height of the slot 24, that is to say its largest dimension, measured substantially along a radius of the applicator device, corresponds to the total height H of the picot. Without departing from the scope of the invention, the height of the slot 24 could be less than the total height H of the slot. Figures 7 to 10 illustrate a second embodiment of the invention 20 which differs from the first by the shape of one of the lateral flanks 22 or 23. In fact the first 22 or the second 23 flank present here a cutout 27 substantially in the form of a semicircle whose diameter substantially corresponds to a portion of the second edge 26 of the pin. The cut 27 is therefore from the second edge 26 of the pin; its shape is substantially semicircular, but any near shape is within the scope of the invention. The volume of product enclosed inside the slot 24 is smaller than in the first embodiment of the invention, but the pin is more flexible, which can be advantageous. In addition, the eyelash C, as shown in FIG. 10, is in direct contact with the surface corresponding to the cutout 27 so that it is easier to load the product 30 at this level; this constitutes an advantageous characteristic of the invention. According to the second embodiment of the invention, the first 22 and second 23 sides have about 50% of their solid surfaces facing each other. Figures 11 to 13 illustrate a third embodiment of the invention 5 according to which each sidewall 22, 23 has a cutout. More specifically and as particularly visible in Figures 12, 13 and 14 the cut is defined from the second edge 26. The cut on one of the flanks is placed at a height H1 while the cutout provided on the other side is at a height H2 different from the height H1. The height H1 or H2 of the cutout can be defined as the distance between the embedding of the pin on the core and the center of gravity of this cut, distance measured radially to the longitudinal axis XX. This embodiment of the invention allows a greater load of cosmetic product insofar as the eyelash comes into contact with the cosmetic product present on the inner face of the pin 2 both on one and the other of its flattened faces. In comparison, the embodiment of FIGS. 7 to 10 allows charging via one of the faces of the pin. In general, the barycentre of the cutout 27 or 28, is located between one tenth and nine tenths of the total height H of the pin, measured in a radial direction to the axis XX. [0040] FIG. 14 illustrates by a perspective view from the pin embedding zone a pin according to the third embodiment of the invention. By way of illustration, the applicator may have a length of between A mm and B mm; the pins have a height of between C mm and D mm; the thickness e of the pins is of the order of E mm; the width or third dimension of the pins may be between F mm and G mm. The applicator may be made of a material such as ... Preferably the first edges of the pins are all oriented in the same direction, from the front, as shown in FIG. 1A. FIG. 15 illustrates a device in front view of a fourth embodiment of the invention; we see pins 2 aligned according to the length of the arrangement; the pins each have a first curved edge and a second, successively convex and then concave, edge 26 from the first recessed end 20 to their second free end 21. A slight overlap at the bases 20 of the pins is made possible by the angular offset between two successive pins over the length of the device. Figure 16 specifies the shape of the pins in space; these spikes, while flattened, that is to say of small size in a side view, however, have a slight curvature visible in the side view. A relief is thus created, favoring the capture of cosmetic product. [0044] FIG. 17 shows in a general perspective the implantation of pins, organized in rows, with a slight offset along the length, allowing the offset of the bases 20 visible in FIG. 15. [0045] FIG. views of the pins, which differ from those shown in Figure 16 by the additional presence of pins 29 oriented according to their thickness. The lug 29 increases the capture surface of the cosmetic product, and improves the contact with the eyelashes. Although the geometry of these lugs is more sophisticated than the previous ones, their manufacture by molding 20 remains possible. Figures 19, 20 and 20A illustrate an embodiment where the pins are aligned along the length of the device, with pins whose first edge 25 is bent in the same direction of curvature in front view. The pins 2 are grouped in pairs to form a front view of the kinds of curved petals 25 characteristic of the invention. In side view, and as more precisely seen in Figures 20 and 20A, the pins have a curvature such that two longitudinally juxtaposed pins form together a loop 30. Such a loop 30 represents a cosmetic product reservoir, otherwise flexible seen the dimensions and shapes envisaged. This aspect corresponds perfectly to the purpose of the invention: sponge effect, able to capture a maximum of product, to imprison it during the passage through the wiper, then to restore it during contact with the eyelashes. Figures 21 and 22 illustrate an embodiment similar to that of Figure 15, but which differs in the implantation of the pins 2 on the core 1: the 5 alignments of pins 2 (along the longitudinal axis) XX) consist of an alternation of pins whose first edge 25 is curved in one direction and then in the other, with the same curvature. These alignments are more particularly visible in FIG. 21; Figure 22 illustrates these same alignments, in perspective. Figures 23 to 25 show the continuous curvature Co of the first edge 25 of the pins. The circle associated with the front view of FIG. 25 clearly marks the curvature in which the first edge of the spikes is inscribed. In Fig. 24, the pins are not accurately represented but it is important to see the circle Co on which the first ridges 25 of the pins rest. In a very interesting way, the profile of the pins 2 allows specific wiping and restitution of the cosmetic product load. Of course, other modifications of the invention may be made by the skilled person without departing from the scope of the invention. 20
权利要求:
Claims (2)
[0001]
REVENDICATIONS1. Applicator device for a product of fluid or pasty type on keratinous fibers, comprising an elongate central core (1) extending along a longitudinal axis XX, at least one row of elongate pins (2) comprising a first end (20) embedded in the core and a second end (21) free, the pins (2) and the core (1) being formed in one piece characterized in that at least one of the pins has a flattened shape in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis XX, said at least one pin being defined in front view by a first edge (25) continuously convex or concave from its base embedded in the core (1) to the second end (21), and by a second edge (26) having at least two curvatures separated by a point of inflection from its base (20) embedded in the core (1) to the second end (21), the first and the second edges joining at the end free (21). Applicator device of a product of fluid or pasty type on keratinous fibers according to claim 1 characterized in that said pins have a slot (24) in their thickness adapted to define a first (22) and a second (23) side flanks arranged in vis-à-vis Device according to claim 2 characterized in that said slot (24) is provided over the entire height of the pin concerned. Device according to one of the preceding claims characterized in that the first and the second side have more than 5% of their surfaces placed vis-à-vis. Device according to one of the preceding claims characterized in that one of said first or second sidewalls has in front view a substantially semicircular cut (27) whose diameter substantially corresponds to a portion of said second edge ( 26). Device according to one of claims 1 to 4 characterized in that the first and second flanks each have a cutout (28) defined from the second edge and placed at a different height of the pin. 10 15
[0002]
2. Apparatus according to one of claims 5 or 6 characterized in that the barycentre of said cutout (27, 28) is between one tenth and nine tenths of the total height H of the pin measured on a radial direction at the axis XX. 8. Device according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that the shape and / or arrangement of two pins successively implanted on the axis XX, is able to create at least one distal opening (30) between them. 9. Device according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that at least one of the pins comprises at least one protrusion (29) from a bulge and / or convexity. 10. Device according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that all of said pins (2) has dimensions and / or orientations capable of creating a substantially cylindrical outer shape. 15
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