AU2018100800C4 - Cosmetic Applicator - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Abstract
A cosmetic applicator is provided which has particularly suitable for use in applying eye makeup such as eyeliner. The cosmetic applicator generally comprises a body with an ink reservoir located inside. The ink reservoir is in fluid communication with at least one stamp means. A surface of the stamp is pressed against skin of the user and cosmetic ink is printed on the skin surface in the shape of the surface. The stamp means can be provided in a shape suitable for creating a cat-eye or winged eyeliner effect.
Description
Cosmetic Applicator
Cross-Reference to Related Applications [0001] The present application claims priority from Australian Provisional Patent Application No 2017905081 filed on 20 December 2017 and United States of America Provisional Patent Application No 62/541,726 filed on 6 August 2017, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field [0002] The present disclosure relates to a cosmetic applicator. In particular, embodiments relate to a cosmetic applicator suitable for use in applying eye make-up such as eyeliner. The cosmetic applicator may be suitable for achieving a cat eye or winged eyeliner effect.
Background [0003] Winged eyeliner, also referred to as a ‘cat eye’, is a classic and popular beauty trend. A traditional method of application typically involves applying a thin line of eyeliner from an inner corner of the eye, extending and increasing the thickness of the line towards an outside comer of the eye. From the outside corner of the eye, the line is continued in an upwards flick to create the winged effect.
[0004] Despite the popularity of winged eyeliner, it is generally acknowledged that it is difficult to consistently achieve a clean and uniform application of eyeliner cosmetic in the desired shape. This difficulty is experienced regardless of the type of liner cosmetic used, whether it be pencil, liquid or gel form. Some who desire to achieve the winged eyeliner effect may never achieve the level of skill and expertise required to satisfactorily create the look using traditional methods of application, despite having a steady hand and/or patience to practice. If a person does not have sufficient skill to achieve the winged eyeliner effect, attempts at creating the effect can be less than optimal. For example, if the flick at the outer end of the eye is too short, it can make the eye look smaller and if the wing isn’t sufficiently sharp in shape, the effect can simply look messy.
2018100800 15 Jun 2018 [0005] Various efforts have been made to simplify the process of creating the winged eyeliner effect and assist in creating a sharp and well-defined wing shape. Some methods of application teach the use of a mini-strip of tape, applied at the outer corner of the eye and angled towards the brows. Eyeliner can then be applied using the edge of the tape for guidance, with the tape preventing application of eyeliner on areas of skin under the tape.
[0006] It is also known to provide a stamp configured in the shape of the desired wing or flick. The stamp can be dipped in or otherwise coated with a cosmetic ink and then pressed against skin at the desired location to make an imprint of the stamp and thereby create the winged effect. However, such stamp devices can often result in uneven, imprecise or inadequate application of the cosmetic ink. The user of the stamp must then manually fill in areas that have not been adequately inked and/or manually draw in clearer lines in order to achieve the desired winged effect. This re-introduces the skill requirement for application that many cannot achieve or can only achieve after a significant amount of practice.
[0007] Some manual stamps also require a user to attempt to create the winged effect using a single stamp shape that must be utilised on both eyes. Again, the user must rely on their own artistic skill and ability to adapt the stamp to both eyes.
[0008] The present disclosure seeks to resolve or at least ameliorate the aforementioned difficulties.
[0009] Any discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles or the like which has been included in the present specification is not to be taken as an admission that any or all of these matters form part of the prior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present disclosure as it existed before the priority date of each of the appended claims.
[0010] Throughout this specification the word comprise, or variations such as comprises or comprising, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps.
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Summary [0011] Some embodiments relate to a cosmetic applicator comprising a body containing an ink reservoir arranged to hold a quantity of a cosmetic ink, the ink reservoir in fluid communication with a stamp means, the stamp means having a shape, whereby upon pressing a surface of the stamp means onto a skin surface, the stamp means prints cosmetic ink in the shape onto the skin surface.
[0012] The shape of the surface of the stamp means may be varied in configuration and/or size to create a desired imprint upon the skin.
[0013] The surface of the stamp means is preferably provided in a shape suitable for creating a winged eyeliner or cat-eye effect on the skin surface. The surface of the stamp means may thus be provided in a winged shape, having a shape approximating an asymmetrical arrowhead or delta with a substantially concave base.
[0014] Thus in some embodiments, the cosmetic applicator comprises a body containing an ink reservoir arranged to hold a quantity of cosmetic ink, the ink reservoir in fluid communication with a stamp means, the stamp means having a shape suitable for creating a winged eye-liner or cat-eye effect and having at least one concave base, whereby the shape is positionable on skin surface at or adjacent to an outside corner of an eye such that the concave base at least partially surrounds the outside corner of the eye, wherein pressing the shape of the stamp means onto the skin surface imprints cosmetic ink in the shape onto the skin surface.
[0015] In one embodiment, the cosmetic applicator has a stamp means at one end of the body and a pen tip at an opposing end of the body. Both stamp means and pen tip may be in fluid communication with the ink reservoir. A pair of cosmetic applicators may be provided. A first cosmetic applicator may have a stamp means adapted for application on one eye of a user. A second cosmetic applicator may have a stamp means shaped as a mirror image of the stamp means of the first cosmetic applicator.
2018100800 24 Oct 2019 [0016] In another embodiment, the cosmetic applicator has a stamp means at both ends of the body. The stamp means at respective ends may be substantially mirror images of each other. Thus in some embodiments, the cosmetic applicator comprises a body containing an ink reservoir arranged to hold a quantity of cosmetic ink, the ink reservoir in fluid communication with a first stamp means located at one end of the body and a second, substantially mirror image stamp means located at an opposite end of the body, each stamp means having a shape suitable for creating a winged eye-liner or cat-eye effect and having at least one concave base, whereby the shape is positionable on skin surface at or adjacent to an outside corner of an eye such that the concave base at least partially surrounds the outside corner of the eye, wherein pressing the shape onto the skin surface imprints cosmetic ink in the shape onto the skin surface.
[0017] A surface of the stamp means that in use, contacts the skin surface, is disposed substantially perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the body of the cosmetic applicator [0018] In one embodiment, the stamp means may be detachable, allowing for a user to remove one version or configuration of the stamp means and replace it with another. Thus in some embodiments, the cosmetic applicator comprises a body containing an ink reservoir arranged to hold a quantity of cosmetic ink, the ink reservoir in fluid communication with a stamp means, the stamp means having a shape suitable for creating a winged eye-liner or cateye effect and having at least one concave side, whereby the shape is positionable on skin surface at or adjacent to an outside corner of an eye such that the concave side at least partially surrounds the outside corner of the eye, wherein pressing the shape of the stamp means onto the skin surface imprints cosmetic ink in the shape onto the skin surface, and wherein the stamp means is detachable, enabling the stamp means to be removed and replaced.
[0019] The described cosmetic applicator advantageously enables reproducible and precise application of a desired shape onto the surface of the users skin. The described cosmetic applicator provides means by which a user may create a winged or cat-eye eyeliner shape that is substantially identical for each eye. The described applicator enables such application without requiring the user to have significant artistic ability or necessitating considerable amounts of application practice.
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Brief Description of Drawings [0020] Embodiments are described in further detail below, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0021] Figure 1 is a front view of a pair of cosmetic applicators in accordance with one embodiment;
[0022] Figure 2 is a top view of the pair of cosmetic applicators of Figure 1 with a lid at an end thereof;
[0023] Figure 3 is a front view of the pair of cosmetic applicators of Figure 1 with lids at each end removed;
[0024] Figure 4 is a top view of stamp means in a winged configuration of the pair of cosmetic applicators of Figures 1 to 3;
[0025] Figure 5 is a front view of a second embodiment of the cosmetic applicator, with lids on and removed;
[0026] Figure 6 is an exploded view of the cosmetic applicator of Figures 5a and 5b;
[0027] Figure 7 is a top view of each end of the cosmetic applicator of Figures 5a and 5b, showing winged stamps suitable for left and right eye; and [0028] Figure 8 is a side view of the winged stamps of Figure 7.
Description of Embodiments [0029] Referring initially to Figures 1 to 4, there is shown a cosmetic applicator 10 which can be used to apply a cosmetic such as eyeliner. The cosmetic applicator 10 will be described primarily in the context of creating a winged eyeliner or cat-eye effect. However, it should be understood that the cosmetic applicator 10 may have applicability in creating other cosmetic effects.
2018100800 24 Oct 2019 [0030] The cosmetic applicator 10 generally comprises a body 12 with a stamp means 14 at a first end 16 and a pen tip 18 extending from a second end 20. The body 12 generally comprises an elongate hollow body, such as a cylinder. The cylinder may have a diameter of a size which enables a user to comfortably grip the cosmetic applicator 10 in one hand. The body 12 may be provided in other configurations as required.
[0031] Each of the stamp means 14 and pen tip 18 are in fluid communication with an ink reservoir 22, located inside the body 12. The ink reservoir 22 may extend substantially the length of the body 12 between first end 16 and second end 20. In one embodiment, the ink reservoir 22 comprises a body of packed or compressed fibre, such as a compressed cotton, felt or other similar material. This material may be soaked in to hold a quantity of cosmetic ink. The cosmetic ink can be any ink suitable for application to skin of the user, such as liquid or gel eyeliner fluid. The stamp means 14 and/or pen tip 18 may be comprised of the same material as the ink reservoir 22. The ink may wick or otherwise flow from the ink reservoir 22 to the stamp means 14 and pen tip 18 and be uniformly distributed therethrough. Alternatively, the ink reservoir 22 may comprise a chamber that may be filled with a quantity of cosmetic ink.
[0032] The stamp means 14 may have a surface 13 provided in a shape suitable to create a ‘flick’ component of the winged eyeliner effect when the surface 13 of the stamp means 14 is applied to and pressed onto skin of the user adjacent each eye, as will be described further below. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the stamp means 14 has a winged configuration, with the surface 13 having a shape approximating an asymmetrical arrowhead or delta with a concave base 24. An outline of the surface 13 of the stamp means 14 may have a substantially convex side 26 and a substantially concave side 28. The convex side 26 and concave side 28 may extend from the concave base 24, tapering inwardly and converging at a tip 30.
[0033] The dimensions and relative angles of the sides 26, 28 and concave base 24 of the surface 13 of the stamp means 14 can be varied as required to produce a particular desired winged effect. For example, if a user requires a minimal winged effect, they may use a cosmetic applicator 10 with a stamp means 14 in which the length of the convex and concave sides 26, 28 from concave base 24 to tip 30, are for example, about 8mm or less. If a user requires a more dramatic winged effect, they may use a cosmetic applicator 10 with a stamp
2018100800 24 Oct 2019 means in which the length of the convex and concave sides are relatively larger, for example, 12mm or greater. Width of the concave base 24 may also be varied, for example made wider, if a thicker or more dramatic winged effect is desired. If a more subtle winged effect is desired, the width of the concave base 24 may be decreased. Similarly, the overall configuration or shape of the stamp means 14 can be varied as required to achieve multiple make up looks.
[0034] The stamp means 14 may be detachable, allowing for a user to remove one version or configuration of the stamp means 14 and replace it with another to achieve a particular effect as required.
[0035] In the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4, a pair of cosmetic applicators 10 is shown. The first of the cosmetic applicators 10a has a stamp means 14 suitable for application on a left eye of the user. A second of the cosmetic applicators 10b of the pair has a stamp means 14 which is a mirror image of the stamp means 14 on the first cosmetic applicator 10b. The stamp means 14 on the second cosmetic applicator 10b is suitable for application on a right eye of the user. Each of the first and second cosmetic applicators 10a and 10b are appropriately labelled or marked (not shown) to easily indicate to the user which stamp means 14 is intended for use on the left or right eye. It is preferred that each of the applicators 10a, 10b are marked or labelled on or adjacent the first end 16.
[0036] The pen tip 18 comprises a tapered or pointed portion of compacted cotton, textile, felt or similar material. The pen tip 18 has a configuration suitable for drawing lines, ideally fine lines, of cosmetic ink or eyeliner. It may be desirable to provide the pen tip 18 with a fine point to enable the user to apply fine lines of the cosmetic ink or eyeliner. The pen tip 18 may be useful to apply a line of eyeliner from an inner corner of the eye towards an outside corner of the eye. The pen tip 18 can be used to complete the winged look following application of the stamp means 14 shape. For example, the user can use the pen tip 18 to fill in or join the line of eyeliner to a winged imprint created by application of the stamp means
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[0037] The cosmetic applicator 10 may be provided with a pair of lids 32 at the first and second ends 16, 20. The lids 32 encloses both the stamp means 14 and pen tip 18 to prevent air from drying ink out.
2018100800 24 Oct 2019 [0038] In use, the user desiring to create the winged eyeliner effect removes the lid 32 from over the stamp means 14. The stamp means 14 corresponding to the left eye may be placed at or adjacent to the outside corner of the users eye, such that the concave base 24 of the stamp means 14 at least partially surrounds the outside comer of the eye. The stamp means 14 may be positioned at about a 45 degree angle to the outside corner of the eye and to an outer end of the lash line. This angle may be varied as required by the user in order to achieve their desired cosmetic effect. Once appropriately positioned, the user may press the stamp means 14 onto the skin, thereby imprinting cosmetic ink in the shape of the stamp means 14, corresponding to the surface 13. Following application of the stamp means 14, the user can complete their desired winged look by lining the lash line of the eye to join the imprint of the stamp means 14. The process is repeated on the right eye using the stamp means 14 configured for the right eye. The pen tip 18 can be used to finish off, modify or enhance the winged effect created by the stamp means 14 as required by the user.
[0039] Advantageously, the cosmetic applicator 10 enables a person desiring a winged eyeliner effect to reproducibly achieve an accurate and precise winged shape with a uniform amount of cosmetic ink. As the stamp means 14 has uniform distribution of cosmetic ink throughout and particularly substantially across the entire surface 13, the shape is printed on the skin of the user evenly. Use of the cosmetic applicator 10 thus enables the user to reproducibly create a sharp and even winged shape that is substantially identical for each eye.
[0040] Referring now to Figures 5 to 8, there is shown a further embodiment of the cosmetic applicator 10. In this embodiment, the cosmetic applicator 10 has a first stamp means 14a located at the first end 16 of the body 12, and a second stamp means 14b located at the second end 20. Each of the first and second stamp means 14a, 14b have a shape generally the same as described above in relation to the first embodiment. The first stamp means 14a has a configuration adapted for applying a winged shape imprint to the left eye of the user and the second stamp means 14b has a configuration adapted for the right eye. Appropriate labelling located at or adjacent the first end 16 and second end 20 of the body 12 can indicate to the user which stamp means 14 is intended for which eye.
[0041] Each of the stamp means 14 is again in fluid communication with an ink reservoir 22, located inside the body 12 of the cosmetic applicator 10. As is shown in Figure 6, though also applicable to the first described embodiment, a wick 34 extends from each stamp means
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14. The wick 34, which may be comprised of the same or similar material as the stamp means 14 and/or the ink reservoir 22, extends into the body 12 and connects with the ink reservoir 22 to provide fluid communication of ink between the ink reservoir 22 and stamp means 14, or in the case of the first embodiment, the stamp means 14 and pen tip 18. The wick 34 may be solid or may comprise a hollow conduit having an inner diameter of a size sufficient to enable capillary flow of ink from the ink reservoir 22 to the stamp means 14.
[0042] In use, the user desiring to create the winged eyeliner effect applies the first and second stamp means 14a, 14b to the left and right eyes respectively, substantially as described above. The user can complete the desired winged look by lining the lash line, finishing off, modifying or enhancing the winged effect created by the stamp means 14 using a separate eyeliner pen (not shown) that dispenses the same or similar cosmetic ink as the cosmetic applicator 10.
[0043] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments, without departing from the broad general scope of the present disclosure. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
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- CLAIMS:1. A cosmetic applicator comprising a body containing an ink reservoir arranged to hold a quantity of cosmetic ink, the ink reservoir in fluid communication with a first stamp means located at one end of the body and a second, substantially mirror image stamp means located at an opposite end of the body, each stamp means having a shape suitable for creating a winged eye-liner or cat-eye effect and having at least one concave side, whereby the shape is positionable on skin surface at or adjacent to an outside corner of an eye such that the concave side at least partially surrounds the outside corner of the eye, wherein pressing the shape of the stamp means onto the skin surface imprints cosmetic ink in the shape onto the skin surface.
- 2. A cosmetic applicator comprising a body containing an ink reservoir arranged to hold a quantity of cosmetic ink, the ink reservoir in fluid communication with a stamp means, the stamp means having a shape suitable for creating a winged eye-liner or cat-eye effect and having at least one concave side, whereby the shape is positionable on skin surface at or adjacent to an outside corner of an eye such that the concave side at least partially surrounds the outside comer of the eye, wherein pressing the shape of the stamp means onto the skin surface imprints cosmetic ink in the shape onto the skin surface, and wherein the stamp means is detachable, enabling the stamp means to be removed and replaced.
- 3. The cosmetic applicator according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a surface of the stamp means that in use, contacts the skin surface, is disposed substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the body of the cosmetic applicator.
- 4. The cosmetic applicator of claim 2, wherein (i) the stamp means is located at one end of the body and a pen tip is located at an opposite end of the body, the stamp means and pen tip being in fluid communication with the ink reservoir; or (ii) a first stamp means is located at one end of the body and a second, substantially mirror image stamp means is located at an opposite end of the body.
- 5. The cosmetic applicator according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stamp means is provided in a shape approximating an asymmetrical arrowhead or delta with a substantially concave base and first and second sides extending from the concave base and2018100800 24 Oct 2019 tapering inwardly to converge at a tip, wherein in use, the stamp means is placed at or adjacent to the outside comer of the eye such that the substantially concave base at least partially surrounds the outside corner of the eye.
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